PUBG’s New Vikendi Snow Map Now Available On PS4 And Xbox One

Follow its rollout on PC and mobile last month, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds‘ newest map, Vikendi, has now arrived on consoles. Developer PUBG Corp. has released a new update for the battle royale game on PS4 and Xbox One, bringing the aforementioned snow map to both platforms, along with the Vikendi Survivor Pass and other new content.

Vikendi is the fourth map to arrive in PUBG to date. Beyond its snow-covered terrain, its most distinctive feature is its size. Unlike the other maps in the game, Vikendi is 6×6 km large, making it smaller than both Erangel and Miramar, but larger than the 4×4 Sanhok.

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Vikendi also comes with an exclusive vehicle: the snowmobile. It can seat two players and is better suited to the map’s snowy landscape than PUBG’s other vehicles, but it doesn’t perform as well over other kinds of terrain. PUBG Corp. has also added two new weapons: the Skorpion, which is available on all maps, and the G36C, which only appears on Vikendi.

Arriving alongside Vikendi is the Vikendi Survivor Pass. Much like Fortnite’s Battle Pass, it gives players a variety of challenges to complete over 10 weeks. Doing these challenges will level the pass up, which in turn will unlock cosmetics and other rewards.

Rounding out the update are an assortment of tweaks and fixes for the game on both PS4 and Xbox One. Among other things, PUBG Corp. has revamped the parachute system and made various performance improvements. You can find the full patch notes on the PUBG website.

Deadpool 3 Will Be “Completely Different,” Says Ryan Reynolds

The huge success of the first Deadpool in 2016 took many surprise–the modestly budgeted X-Men spin-off was not only the most successful R-rated movie of all time, it made more money than most of the “regular” movies in the franchise. Last year’s Deadpool 2 was also a huge hit, and inevitably a third movie is in the works. Star Ryan Reynolds has now hinted about what fans can expect from Deadpool 3.

In a recent interview with Variety, Reynolds revealed that development on Deadpool 3 had already started. Unsurprisingly he didn’t give many details away, but he did suggest that the film won’t be what is usually expected from the third part of a successful franchise. “[We’re] looking to go in a completely different direction,” he said. “Often, they reboot or change a character maybe like four movies too late.”

It had previously been reported that Deadpool might appear in an X-Force movie ahead of Deadpool 3, with Bad Times at the El Royale’s Drew Goddard directing. However, earlier this month, Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld revealed that X-Force had now been cancelled, due to the impending merger between Fox and Disney. Fox currently own the rights to all X-Men characters.

As for Deadpool 3, the film does not have a release date and it hasn’t been confirmed if director David Leitch will return. Leitch joined the production of the second movie after the exit of director Tim Miler, who helmed the first film but left Deadpool 2 due to reported clashes with Reynolds.

In related news, there are two X-Men movies set for release in 2019. All the main X-Men cast return for Dark Phoenix, which releases in June–check out the latest trailer. This will be followed by the much-delayed New Mutants, which is currently set to arrive in August.

Pokemon Go’s Community Day For February 2019 Announced

February is nearly here, which means it’s almost time for another Pokemon Go Community Day. Niantic has now shared the first details on next month’s event, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 16, and will feature another Gen 2 Pokemon: the Ice- and Ground-type Swinub.

Throughout the event, Swinub will spawn much more frequently in the wild than it normally does. Based on previous Community Days, players will also presumably have a chance of encountering a Shiny Swinub during the event, and any Swinub that evolves into its final form–Mamoswine–up to an hour after the Community Day ends will learn a special move, although Niantic has not yet confirmed what that will be.

Mamoswine was one of the many new evolved forms first introduced in the Pokemon series’ fourth-generation titles, so to get it in Go, you’ll need to have a Sinnoh Stone–a new evolutionary item in the mobile game. One of the ways these can be obtained is through Trainer Battles, and during the Community Day, Niantic says you’ll have a chance to earn up to five Sinnoh Stones by battling other players. You’ll also receive five rewards per day from Trainer Battles during the Community Day weekend.

On top of that, you’ll receive triple the normal amount of Stardust for capturing Pokemon during February’s Community Day. Finally, any Lure Modules that you use during the event will also remain active for three hours, rather than their usual 30-minute duration. You can read more about the event on the Pokemon Go website.

As usual, February’s Community Day will only run for three hours, and it’ll take place at different times depending on where you live. You can find the hours for each region below.

Pokemon Go February 2019 Community Day Hours

The Americas and Greenland

  • 11 AM – 2 PM PT
  • 2 PM – 5 PM ET

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

  • 10 AM – 1 PM UTC

Asia-Pacific

  • 12 PM – 3 PM JST (February 17)

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Demon’s Souls Director Open To Another Studio Doing A Remaster

Demon’s Souls creator Hidetaka Miyazaki says that a remaster of the genre-defining game is possible, but he’s not eager to get started on it himself. In an interview, the director shared some thoughts on his legacy and the changing nature of Souls-likes, including whether Demon’s Souls could get a remaster similar to Dark Souls.

“It’s like when you write–when you’re younger, you look back on [previous work] and you think, ‘Oh, goodness what was I thinking,'” he told Game Informer. “It’s not that I’m embarrassed, I just don’t like to look at my previous works.”

He also said that he could envision another studio handling the port, even if the idea makes him nervous. “If it was a studio that really loved the original work and really put their heart and soul into realizing it again, then that’s something I would enjoy,” he said. “But it’s really complicated because I have these fond memories. Thinking about the idea of a remaster gives me kind of butterflies in my stomach and makes me a little nervous, so it’s complicated. But I understand there are many users and many players and fans out there who really love Demon’s, so if that’s something they could accomplish with a studio that loved the work, then yeah, I’d be okay with that.”

All that said, he also noted that it isn’t entirely up to him. The decision would be up to the game’s publisher, which was Sony.

“That was the first action fantasy game that I created, or I directed,” he said. “I have fond memories of it, but it’s definitely not my place to say they’ll remaster.”

Miyazaki’s next game is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which takes the Souls mechanics into 16th century Japan. It certainly carries some familiarity with the existing games, but From Software is rethinking some core elements like boss battles.

The Guardians of the Galaxy Get Bigger This Week

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Nintendo Direct-Style Stream For Switch Games Coming Tomorrow

Nintendo UK has announced it is airing a new Switch-focused presentation tomorrow, January 23. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM GMT and will showcase a number of indie games coming to the hybrid console in 2019.

Nintendo UK will stream the presentation on its website, YouTube, and Twitch channels. GameSpot will have an embed of the stream up tomorrow as well, so you can tune in to it right here. We’ll also have a recap of all the biggest news and announcements from the broadcast.

Nintendo hasn’t revealed how long the indie highlight stream will be, but the company’s previous indie-focused presentations have typically run for about 20 minutes. Likewise, Nintendo has not discussed which games will be shown off, but we already know of a number of indie games coming to Switch this year, including Windjammers 2 and Inti Creates’ Dragon Marked for Death.

The indie highlights broadcast marks the first presentation Nintendo is airing in 2019. The company typically streams a big Nintendo Direct sometime in January to outline some of its new releases in the first part of the year, but so far no proper Direct presentation has been scheduled for this month.