You Might Have To Prove Your Age To Buy A Loot Box In Australia Soon

If you’re planning to buy video game loot boxes in Australia, you might have to provide an ID soon. In a report prepared by the Australian House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs the body recommends that the government investigate options for age-gating loot boxes and other elements of gaming that could be considered virtual gambling.

“The committee recommends that the Office of the eSafety Commissioner or other relevant government department report to the Australian government on options for restricting access to loot boxes and other simulated gambling elements in computer and video games to adults aged 18 years or over, including through the use of mandatory age verification,” a portion of the report reads.

The majority of the report explores the logic and effects of age-gating internet pornography on a massive scale, which recalls the UK’s ill-fated attempt to pass a similar national barrier, which finally failed once and for all in October 2019. This isn’t the first time that paid loot boxes have proven controversial to lawmakers. In the past, countries like Belgium and the Netherlands have passed regulations preventing the practice, which forced game developers to remove them from their games.

In the US, several legislators have expressed concerns about potential similarities to gambling, with Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) going so far as to introduce a bill that would ban the sale of loot boxes to minors, among other things. That bill has been widely criticized by some in the gaming industry, particularly the ESA.

“This legislation is flawed and riddled with inaccuracies,” ESA CEO Stanley Pierre-Louis said in a statement (via USGamer). “It does not reflect how video games work nor how our industry strives to deliver innovative and compelling entertainment experiences to our audiences. The impact of this bill would be far-reaching and ultimately prove harmful to the player experience, not to mention the more than 220,000 Americans employed by the video game industry. We encourage the bill’s co-sponsors to work with us to raise awareness about the tools and information in place that keep the control of video game play and in-game spending in parents’ hands rather than in the government’s.”

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The Last Of Us TV Series Heads To HBO With Chernobyl Creator, Game’s Writer

A television adaptation of Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic action game, The Last of Us, is now in the works at HBO. The adaptation, which is intended to be a series, will be led by Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin, with game director Neil Druckmann helping to pen the script and executive produce the series.

Alongside Druckmann, Naughty Dog president Evan Wells will also serve as executive producer. The HBO TV series will be co-produced by Sony Pictures Television, with PlayStation Productions also attached. Sony already has an Uncharted film adaptation in the works, but The Last of Us will be PlayStation Productions’ first TV series.

Not much is known about HBO’s The Last of Us yet, but The Hollywood Reporter states that the TV series will follow the events of the first game. THR also notes that, with The Last of Us Part II coming to PlayStation 4 on May 29, there’s a “possibility of additional content based on the forthcoming game sequel.”

Mazin spoke highly of both Druckmann and The Last of Us, saying, “Neil Druckmann is without question the finest storyteller working in the video game medium, and The Last of Us is his magnum opus. Getting a chance to adapt this breathtaking work of art has been a dream of mine for years, and I’m so honored to do it in partnership with Neil.”

Druckmann shared a similar sentiment about Mazin and Chernobyl: “From the first time I sat down to talk with Craig I was equally blown away by his approach to narrative and his love and understanding of The Last of Us. With Chernobyl, Craig and HBO created a tense, harrowing, emotional masterpiece. I couldn’t think of better partners to bring the story of The Last of Us to life as a television series.”

According to Sony Pictures Television co-president Chris Parnell, The Last of Us TV series won’t be its last video game adaptation. “This is the first of many shows we intend to develop with our friends at PlayStation Productions,” Parnell said.

There was, at a time, a Last of Us film in development. But Druckmann said in April 2016 that the project entered “development hell.” In June of the same year, Druckmann said the project hadn’t made any progress in years. He then noted in February 2018 that he didn’t “want that movie to be made.”

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New Trials Of Mana Remake Trailer Focuses On Gameplay

Square Enix has released a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming remake of Trials of Mana, taking a deep dive into what features to expect when the game launches for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on April 24.

The video (which you can watch below) reveals that there are six playable characters to choose from when assembling your three-person party, much like the original game. Depending on who you pick, the story can play out in many different ways, too.

The trailer also shows off the customizable combat system, chain abilities that can be shared with your team, how to switch classes to gain strength and improve your stats, and how you can learn over 300 different abilities–with some of them being dependent on a day/night cycle.

Trials of Mana is the third entry in the long-running Mana series. It was originally released in 1995 on the Super Famicom in the East–where it was known as Seiken Densetsu 3–and didn’t make its way West until the Collection of Mana launched in June 2019. The upcoming remake has been built from the ground up with modern 3D graphics and an art style similar to another Square Enix RPG, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.

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E3 2020 Loses Another Key Company

Yet another big company has dropped out of E3 2020, marking just the latest shake-up for the annual gaming show in Los Angeles.

iam8bit, a creative services company that makes video game collectibles and was set to be the creative director of E3 2020’s new format, has resigned from that post. The company said in a tweet that it pulled out of the show “with mixed emotions.”

“It was a dream to be involved with E3. We wish the organizers the best of luck.”

iam8bit did not share any additional details on why it chose to resign from its position. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.

The Entertainment Software Association was working with iam8bit as one of its “creative partners” that was brought on for 2020 to help “reinvigorate” the show and “shake things up.”

iam8bit dropped out of E3 2020 following the departure of Geoff Keighley, the games media veteran who hosted and organized the E3 Coliseum since 2017. For his part, Keighley said he decided to part ways with E3 “given what I know about the show as of today.”

Additionally, PlayStation decided not to attend for the second year in a row. Microsoft is still planning to come to E3 in a big way this year as it will show off more of Halo Infinite and hype the Xbox Series X ahead of its release later this year.

In other news, Los Angeles County has declared a state of emergency. The ESA is closely monitoring the situation and will make announcements about E3 2020 as necessary.

Why The Last of Us Is Perfect as an HBO Series

There’s a lot to be excited about when different entertainment mediums collide in just the right way. It was announced today that Sony Pictures has halted development on their The Last of Us movie adaptation…because a The Last of Us HBO series is currently in the works.

Vice President of Naughty Dog, Neil Druckmann, and Craig Mazin, the creator/writer of HBO’s award-winning Chernobyl miniseries (which IGN readers voted for as the Best TV Series of 2019) — who’s also the writer of the upcoming Borderlands movie being directed by Eli Roth — are collaborating on an adaptation of The Last of Us for HBO. As project news goes, it feels like the perfect storm.

While Naughty Dog is finishing up The Last of Us Part 2 for the PlayStation 4, which is set to be released later this year, the crucial first story of haggard Joel (Troy Baker in the game) and young Ellie (Ashley Johnson in the game) is being reworked for TV, presumably as a limited series (though nothing’s been confirmed either way). Here’s why this writer and this network mark the ideal jumping off point for this new story to unfold.

Joel and Ellie’s Relationship

Is The Last of Us the first reluctant surrogate father-style story to grace our screens, be it in a movie, TV show, or game? No, of course not. Movies like True Grit, Paper Moon, and (most often compared to The Last of Us) Logan have explored this — as have TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In games, Telltale’s The Walking Dead, back in 2012, gave us something very similar with its characters Lee and Clementine. But still, The Last of Us’ Joel and Ellie resonate strongly, and loudly, amongst this crowded “dystopian daddy/daughter dance” genre.

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Sure, you could tell Joel and Ellie’s story over the course of a two-hour movie, but you’d lose a ton of important intangibles in the process. With a TV series, given the game’s story, they wouldn’t even have to meet until the end of the first episode. Or it could even be held off until the second episode. When you’re adapting a game, you have to take into account the amount of time players spend with these folks.

Obviously, The Last of Us could be developed as an ongoing show. Ideally, especially since it was being turned into a single movie, a miniseries would be the best format. HBO, while known for their iconic game-changing shows, has also nicely corned the market in limited series too – like Sharp Objects, The Outsider, Watchmen (which is now being labeled as such, in retrospect) and — naturally — Chernobyl.

Joel, whose personal tragedy we witness during the outset of the 2013 Cordyceps fungus outbreak, is a shattered soul. It’s 20 years into this ravaged dystopian world and his personal care space is microscopic. Enter Ellie, a teen girl who Joel, after a series of violent happenings, must escort across the entire country. It’s a relationship that takes time. Joel must find his heart again. Both of them must take turns caring for the other, doing seemingly impossible deeds in order to survive the wilderness, outlaws, and the Infected. And all of it culminating in a supremely twisted and emotional ending (if it keeps in line with the game).

Not Another Walking Dead

Yes, there are definitely similarities to The Walking Dead. Any scorched Earth zombie story is going to overlap. And we’re not just talking about Walking Dead’s Telltale games, but the long-running hit (even if it’s not as big a hat as it used to be) TV series on AMC. So yes, it’s a little unfortunate that there not only already exists a TV show that’s very similar to The Last of Us in many ways, but that it’s also been on for a solid decade. Nothing can be done about that though. The Last of Us must utilize what it’s got and play to its strengths – namely Joel and Ellie. And the idea of a cure.

That’s right, a cure. A theme that The Walking Dead saga has never dealt with in any of its many iterations. The one thing that could help drive the AMC show to a close (though the comics didn’t need it).

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The Last of Us feels more vital in certain ways, with higher stakes to explore, because it’s not just about the survival of the main characters but of humanity as a whole. Ellie is precious cargo. She gets bit by an Infected human and, after weeks, doesn’t turn. Realizing that her blood might contain an anti-serum, a rebel group called the Fireflies need her transported to a lab in Salt Lake City. This creates a much different driving narrative than just a ragtag group of survivors constantly looking for shelter. Also, in order to skip over all of that shelter business, The Last of Us’ story jumps 20 years ahead right out of the gate. The wasteland world is mostly settled now.

Clicker Bait

So, as those who’ve played the game know, The Last of Us doesn’t deal in zombies in the traditional sense. Its world is still overrun with altered humans but they’re victims of a fungal brain infection who now exist as predatory monsters. We know… not a huge difference. But also, the longer one of these “Infected” remains “alive” out there in the ruins of civilization, the more it mutates into a grotesque fungus beast. Eventually, in “Clicker” form, the victim’s head is now just a giant open toadstool, making it so the creature has to track things using echolocation.

At HBO, these bogeymen have the potential to become the new White Walkers of pop-culture. Some operate on a zombie level while the more advanced cases hunt you down like the monsters in A Quiet Place. All while making creepy, unsettling clicking noises like nightmare cicadas. Some you run from, others you creep past. They’re truly a fiendish lot.

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HBO’s Chernobyl

Craig Mazin was only known for writing high-concept comedies for decades before HBO’s Chernobyl hit. He penned the sequels to The Hangover along with Identity Thief and more. If not for Chernobyl, everyone would be wondering what the hell this guy was doing landing a gig adapting The Last of Us (aside from the fact that he’s a huge fan of the game).

But even though it stands as his only produced drama, Chernobyl made such an impact in 2019 that no one doubts Mazin now when it comes to being able to deliver scares and unleash terror. Since the danger in Chernobyl was, for the most part, invisible, the story utilized all of our senses to portray the burning poison that resided within the broken reactor. Banging pipes scared us. Shrieking radiation meters scared us. The darkness chilled us to the bone. It was, in a way, last summer’s best monster movie.

If we were just looking at Mazin’s resume prior to 2019, you’d see a writer who was totally in tune with a game like Borderlands, given that franchise’s trademark snark and ultra-violence. But with Chernobyl you can see a talent who can bring alive a terrifying trek into the dangerous unknown.

Chernobyl operated on both macro and micro levels. On one hand, viewers saw a lot of Soviet government officials trying to contain a huge disaster. Then, in Episode 4, “The Happiness of All Mankind” (which IGN readers voted as the Best TV Episode of 2019), we took a break from that and delved into a fiercely harrowing story about soldiers tasked with killing all the stray animals in the abandoned neighborhoods. It was arguably the most mortifying part of Chernobyl, and a sign that The Last of Us TV series will be able to find the deeper pockets of nuanced trauma that fans will want to see.

What do you think of the announcement that HBO will be adapting The Last of Us? Let’s discuss in the comments…

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fans Get Creative Before Launch

Ahead of Animal Crossing: New Horizons March 20 launch, fans are making some incredibly cute art and creation tools and sharing them with the equally excited community.

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Animal Crossing Villager Creator

One of the most popular fan-made creation tools was an Animal Crossing villager maker from Kyoosh. Several fans used this tool to make themselves in the cute and simple style Animal Crossing is known for, sharing their creations on social media. Unfortunately, this character maker was quickly taken down, though Kyoosh is looking for another site to host it again.

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Animal Crossing Dodo Airlines, Countdown Clocks

Animal Crossing fans have found several creative outlets while biding their time for New Horizons, one of the most jolly of which is dodoairlines.com. This site, created and designed by CelesMehZoulianne, u/ItalianLurker, and u/TORtur3, allows fans to create a boarding pass, passport, and greeting card in preparation of their impending trip to a deserted island.

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One of the most common fan-creations made in anticipation of New Horizons are countdown clocks. As of today, there are still 15 days until it’s released, but some fans are accounting for every SECOND until they can get their hands on the next Animal Crossing.

One of the most entertaining countdown clocks is ACNH Countdown, which is simple, effective, and has music you will want to dance to for the next two weeks.

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Everything Animal Crossing: New Horizons

These are hardly the first instances of creative output from the Animal Crossing community leading up to New Horizons’ release. Last month, Animal Crossing and DOOM Eternal fans bonded over their shared March 20 release date, creating some hilarious and heartwarming fan art meshing the two disparate franchises together. Several fans also had a blast at Nintendo’s hyper-popular New Horizons PAX East booth.

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For more on Animal Crossing: New Horizons, check out its character customization details, its Amiibo compatibility and functionality, and you don’t want to miss every villager we’ve seen so far.

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Colin Stevens is IGN’s video game social coordinator, and he can not WAIT to be relaxed as heck on his deserted island. Follow him on Twitter.

Here’s What It’s Like to Get Married on Pandora

Anyone can get married at a beach, church, or winery, but how many of your friends have tied the knot on an alien planet? (Okay, fine, at a recreation of an alien planet, but a very lifelike one.)

Disney has offered custom weddings and honeymoons at its various theme parks and resorts for years, and thanks to its unscripted docuseries, Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (currently streaming on Disney+), viewers can now peek behind the curtain to find out what it takes to have a wedding in the Valley of Mo’ara on Pandora, the alien planet introduced in James Cameron’s Avatar, which has been brought to life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Florida.

For an exclusive look at Patrice and Dontrell’s wedding in Pandora from this week’s episode of Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings, premiering on Disney+ on March 6, watch the video below or at the top of the page:

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While the gorgeous venue at Pandora does look like a nice spot to get hitched, we really wanted to know if Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge is up for grabs. In order to learn about all things related to Disney weddings, IGN spoke to  Korri McFann, Marketing Director of Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings, to see what dreams can come true.

“We do offer ways to celebrate Star Wars theming throughout your wedding however, at this time, Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge is not an available venue, McFann told IGN. “But who knows what the future may hold.”

Some iconic locations that are currently available include the Tower of Terror courtyard at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios, the Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom, locations in many of the countries around Epcot, the iconic railroad train station at Magic Kingdom, and the courtyards in front of the castles at Disneyland and Magic Kindgom.

McFann told us that the Disney weddings team has you covered every step of the way “from your engagement ring, to the first phone call with your wedding planner, picking out your wedding dress, to your wedding day, your honeymoon, and your return visits to Disney destinations.”

IGN can also exclusively reveal some first-look photos of the Pandoran wedding in the gallery below:

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“This wedding was truly a special way to celebrate in a beautiful land inspired by the power and the majesty of nature,” McFann said. “For this wedding, we incorporated exotic floral down the aisle and simple wooden benches to complement the beautiful surroundings at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”

One of the important things to consider if a Disney wedding sounds like your cup of tea (in addition to the price tag, of course – event minimum costs can range from $5,000 up to $50,000) is that your ceremony will either take place early in the morning before the parks officially open or late at night after the parks close, which are the only times the venues are free of tourists who might stumble in and ruin your photo op. “But, as you can see from the Pandora setting, having your guests rise a little earlier for a sunrise wedding is worth the effort,” McFann noted, saying couples can follow @DisneyWeddings on social media to keep up with the latest news and announcements.

“A Pandoran Wedding” featuring Patrice and Dontrell premieres on Disney+ on Friday, March 6, 2020.

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The Division 2 Update Coming Tomorrow, Patch Notes Revealed

Ubisoft announced that The Division 2 will go down for “unscheduled maintenance” tomorrow, March 6 at 12:30 AM PST in order to implement a patch that addresses bugs and Dark Zone problems.

The studio tweeted that The Division 2’s maintenance will start at 12:30 AM PST / 3:30 AM EST / 8:30 AM GMT and is expected to last for approximately three hours. Ubisoft provided some patch notes for the upcoming update, which you can see below, but said it’s still “verifying all the fixes that will be deployed.” More information on the update should arrive sometime during the maintenance window, Ubisoft said.

The patch makes a number of adjustments to The Division 2, including fixing issues around odd NPC behaviors, significantly reducing the damage of the IWI Negev light machine gun, rewarding missing Specialization Points when leveling between 31-40, stabilizing the server, and more.

As far as the Dark Zone goes, the update will alter the quality of loot found there. The plan is for Dark Zone loot to now be “on par with challenging-level missions’ difficulty,” meaning the quality of “god rolls” will be reduced. “God rolls” are, basically, weapons with damage and attributes stats at or near maxed out.

In other The Division 2 news, the game’s first major piece of DLC, the Warlords of New York, is out now. It takes you back to New York City, the location of 2016’s The Division, and opens up a bunch of new spots to explore. The expansion also brings a level cap increase, an additional base of operations, and more.

The Division 2 Maintenance Patch Notes

  • Fixed an issue causing Aaron Keener to behave odd when being affected by EMP.
  • Fixed an issue that caused ECHOs to not be interactable.
  • Fixed an issue where the Control Point Officer UI would not appear after interaction.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented players to talk to Kelso.
  • Fixed an additional issue that could prevent players from interacting with Community Leaders.
  • Fixed an issue causing the IWI Negev doing ~50% more damage than intended.
  • Fixed an issue where players were unable to unlock an area if they did not open the Safe House door themselves.
  • Fixed an issue that caused Specialization Points to not be awarded when leveling up between 31-40 and for all SHD level-ups.
  • Fixed an issue with certain new Warlords of New York Skill Mods not dropping.
  • Fixed several issues causing server crashes.
  • Fixed an issue causing the Bullet King weapon to not drop from the final boss in Riker’s missions.
  • Fixed an issue causing attributes to not appear in the UI when looking at Masks and other certain items in the Inventory.
  • Fixed an issue causing the Nemesis quest parts not being obtainable.
  • Fixed an issue causing Warhounds to sometimes do wacky things. Like flying. Can you imagine how scary they are when they are flying?
  • Fixed an issue causing an NPC to be stuck in the Hugh Carey Tunnel mission.

Balance Adjustments

We will be adjusting the loot quality in the Dark Zone with tomorrow’s maintenance. When we made changes to the loot quality internally before Warlords of New York launched, we wanted to adjust heroic difficulty loot for missions.

When doing so the loot quality in the DZ also was changed, as the difficulty reflects heroic level missions.

But the Dark Zone loot quality had already been adjusted up before, which meant it double dipped with the change and therefore is currently higher than we intended it to be.

With the change tomorrow, loot quality and the number of god-rolls in the Dark Zone will be reduced and it will be on par with challenging-level missions’ difficulty.

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Westworld Season 3: Episode 1 Release Date, When It Airs, And Episode Titles

HBO’s hit series Westworld will be returning for Season 3 on March 15. The futuristic sci-fi series has seen its characters go through some unique changes, mainly robots realizing they are robots and revolting in one way or another. If you need a quick refresher before Season 3 airs, check out our breakdown of what happened to every character at the end of Season 2.

The network behind the series has released the schedule for the first four episodes, revealing the release dates along with the episode titles, leading into April. Check them out below.

Westworld Season 3 release schedule and episode titles:

  • Episode 1: “Parce Domine” – Sunday, March 15
  • Episode 2: “The Winter Line” – Sunday, March 22
  • Episode 3: “The Absence of Field” – Sunday, March 27
  • Episode 4: “The Mother of Exiles” – Sunday, April 5

Additionally, the episode description for Episode 1 was revealed: “If you’re stuck in a loop, try walking in a straight line.” Because this series is filled with mystery, surely all the Westworld fans will pick this a part. The kickoff to the new season will be written by executive producers Lisa Joy & Jonathan Nolan, with Nolan directing.

The final trailer for the upcoming season was recently released, and there is a lot going on–so much so that we took an in-depth look at it. Watch it for yourself and try to figure out just what’s going to happen in the new season. Then maybe check out one of the official Westworld trailer remixes, which turns the series into a RomCom.

The latest season of Westworld has plenty of fresh faces coming on to the show, including Aaron Paul, who is seen in various trailers for the show. Paul will be joining Vincent Cassel (Black Swan), Lena Waithe (Master of None), Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi), Marshawn Lynch (Former Seattle Seahawks runningback), John Gallagher Jr. (The Newsroom), Michael Ealy (Stumptown), and Tommy Flanagan (Sons of Anarchy). Below, you’ll find the returning cast for the new season.

Westworld Season 3 returning cast:

  • Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores
  • Thandie Newton as Maeve
  • Ed Harris as Man in Black
  • Jeffrey Wright as Bernard
  • Tessa Thompson as Charlotte
  • Luke Hemsworth as Stubbs
  • Simon Quarterman as Less Sizemore
  • Rodrigo Santoro as Hector Escaton

Season 3 of Westworld will air Sundays on HBO between 9-10:10 PM ET / PT.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Demo Speedrun With Commentary

Final Fantasy VII Remakes demo released recently and people are already starting to create speedruns. Using tricks that other people have found, we make our own attempt to power through the demo in less than 20 minutes. For those looking to try their own speedrun, we use tricks like lock on dashing, roll cancelling, and taking advantage of Punisher stance to make short work of the demo.

Final Fantasy VII originally released in 1997 and has been one of the most popular games ever since. The remake is coming out April 10–the reimagining of Cloud, his friends, and the entire world has been long awaited for more than 20 years. You can now get your hands on the free demo available on the PS store.

The demo recreates the Bombing Run mission from the original, with Cloud and the AVALANCHE crew making their way to the mako reactor. You fight the Scorpion Sentinel and many enemies along the way.