Monthly Archives: November 2021

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Ghostrunner Project_Hel DLC Officially Announced For 2022 Release

Ghostrunner will be releasing a major new DLC expansion in early 2022, IGN can exclusively reveal. After teasing it as the "Ultimate DLC" last week, Ghostrunner's developers took the wraps off the new content today, revealing that it is a story-driven expansion featuring a major character from the core game.

Titled Project_Hel, the new DLC will you in the shoes of Hel, one of the original game's trickiest bosses. In the Project_Hel DLC, she will be a combat-oriented character designed to appeal to "new players and veterans," and will feature her own ability progression system.

Project_Hel's story will span six missions, following Hel as she descends Dharma Tower. It will also include new enemies, bosses, and six new tracks from electronic musician Daniel Deluxe. It was originally planned as a smaller piece of DLC, but eventually grew into a "full-blown Ghostrunner experience."

In addition to the new story, 505 Games is planning a free cosmetics bundle. The Holiday Pack will include several festive swords and matching gloves, and will be available December 7.

In our original Ghostrunner review, we called it a "speedrunner's dream" when it launched last year. "You may die hundreds of times, but instantaneous respawns and generous checkpointing ensure that Ghostrunner’s challenging combat and platforming never become a chore," reviewer Mitchell Saltzman opined.

Since then 505 Games has announced Ghostrunner 2, a sequel being developed for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

When Project_Hel is released, it will be the biggest piece of Ghostrunner DLC to date. Players can sign up for an early private beta that will take place before launch, with participants being included in Project_Hel's credits.

Project_Hel will cost $14.99, and will release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Amazon Luna, and PC on January 27.

Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN

Ghostrunner Project_Hel DLC Officially Announced For 2022 Release

Ghostrunner will be releasing a major new DLC expansion in early 2022, IGN can exclusively reveal. After teasing it as the "Ultimate DLC" last week, Ghostrunner's developers took the wraps off the new content today, revealing that it is a story-driven expansion featuring a major character from the core game.

Titled Project_Hel, the new DLC will you in the shoes of Hel, one of the original game's trickiest bosses. In the Project_Hel DLC, she will be a combat-oriented character designed to appeal to "new players and veterans," and will feature her own ability progression system.

Project_Hel's story will span six missions, following Hel as she descends Dharma Tower. It will also include new enemies, bosses, and six new tracks from electronic musician Daniel Deluxe. It was originally planned as a smaller piece of DLC, but eventually grew into a "full-blown Ghostrunner experience."

In addition to the new story, 505 Games is planning a free cosmetics bundle. The Holiday Pack will include several festive swords and matching gloves, and will be available December 7.

In our original Ghostrunner review, we called it a "speedrunner's dream" when it launched last year. "You may die hundreds of times, but instantaneous respawns and generous checkpointing ensure that Ghostrunner’s challenging combat and platforming never become a chore," reviewer Mitchell Saltzman opined.

Since then 505 Games has announced Ghostrunner 2, a sequel being developed for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

When Project_Hel is released, it will be the biggest piece of Ghostrunner DLC to date. Players can sign up for an early private beta that will take place before launch, with participants being included in Project_Hel's credits.

Project_Hel will cost $14.99, and will release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Amazon Luna, and PC on January 27.

Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN

Keanu Reeves Shares How Different Filming on Matrix Resurrections Was to the Original

Keanu Reeves has revealed that filming Matrix Resurrections was a very different experience to previous Matrix movies, with very little rehearsal involved.

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the 57-year-old Matrix Resurrections star compared the original Matrix trilogy to the upcoming movie.

“[Wachowski was] more behind the monitor” but “still hands-on,” he said of the original movies. But with Resurrections, “[she was] participating more with the movement of the camera, and more interested in doing than rehearsing.”

He confessed that while shooting Matrix Resurrections they “barely rehearsed, if at all.”

Matrix Resurrections sees Keanu Reeves return as Thomas ‘Neo’ Anderson — the techno-messiah of the original Matrix trilogy who’s looking a bit worse for wear this time around.

“In a world of two realities — everyday life and what lies behind it —Thomas Anderson will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more,” reads the official synopsis. “Choice, while an illusion, is still the only way in or out of the Matrix, which is stronger, more secure and more dangerous than ever before.”

The Matrix certainly feels a lot different in its current iteration, with Morpheus (famously played by Laurence Fishburne) now played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, while other original characters such as Trinity and Niobe see the return of their original actors.

This has led some to speculate that the Morpheus we see in teasers is actually a new version of the iconic character — rebuilt by the machines.

But despite an impressive trailer, little else is known about Matrix Resurrections.

Director Lana Wachowski is keen to keep it that way, saying only that “the power of technology to trap or limit our subjective reality” plays an “important part of the new narrative” in the upcoming film.

“Art is a mirror,” said Wachowski. “Most will prefer to gaze at the surface but there will be people like me who enjoy what lies behind the looking glass. I made this movie for them.”

Matrix Resurrections heads to theatres and HBO Max on December 22, 2021.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Keanu Reeves Shares How Different Filming on Matrix Resurrections Was to the Original

Keanu Reeves has revealed that filming Matrix Resurrections was a very different experience to previous Matrix movies, with very little rehearsal involved.

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the 57-year-old Matrix Resurrections star compared the original Matrix trilogy to the upcoming movie.

“[Wachowski was] more behind the monitor” but “still hands-on,” he said of the original movies. But with Resurrections, “[she was] participating more with the movement of the camera, and more interested in doing than rehearsing.”

He confessed that while shooting Matrix Resurrections they “barely rehearsed, if at all.”

Matrix Resurrections sees Keanu Reeves return as Thomas ‘Neo’ Anderson — the techno-messiah of the original Matrix trilogy who’s looking a bit worse for wear this time around.

“In a world of two realities — everyday life and what lies behind it —Thomas Anderson will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more,” reads the official synopsis. “Choice, while an illusion, is still the only way in or out of the Matrix, which is stronger, more secure and more dangerous than ever before.”

The Matrix certainly feels a lot different in its current iteration, with Morpheus (famously played by Laurence Fishburne) now played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, while other original characters such as Trinity and Niobe see the return of their original actors.

This has led some to speculate that the Morpheus we see in teasers is actually a new version of the iconic character — rebuilt by the machines.

But despite an impressive trailer, little else is known about Matrix Resurrections.

Director Lana Wachowski is keen to keep it that way, saying only that “the power of technology to trap or limit our subjective reality” plays an “important part of the new narrative” in the upcoming film.

“Art is a mirror,” said Wachowski. “Most will prefer to gaze at the surface but there will be people like me who enjoy what lies behind the looking glass. I made this movie for them.”

Matrix Resurrections heads to theatres and HBO Max on December 22, 2021.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Dolph Lundgren Says A Full Ivan Drago Spinoff Could Happen

Rocky IV star Dolph Lundgren says a full Ivan Drago spinoff could be in the works following his last appearance in 2018's Creed II.

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 64-year-old Swedish actor and martial artist revealed that we may finally get another fight between Rocky and Drago.

“I think there’s some talk about doing a whole spinoff on Drago with MGM,” he said. “So, you may get more of that.”

Creed II starred Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, with Sylvester Stallone once again playing the young boxer’s mentor as the former Heavyweight champion turned coach, Rocky Balboa.

This time around, Adonis takes on the son of Ivan Drago – the former Russian champion, Rocky’s nemesis, and the man who ultimately killed Adonis’ father with a knockout blow during an exhibition match.

Of course, with Rocky and Drago both in the movie, fans were hoping for a rematch. But while a short fight was shot, it ultimately ended up on the cutting room floor. “I thought it was a good moment,” said Lundgren. “It was also a fan moment. It was a quick little fight, and I thought it worked. But the director and MGM felt that it was extraneous and that it didn’t add anything.”

Despite the fight ultimately being cut, it looks as though Ivan Drago may get his rematch after all. But while Lundgren insists that an Ivan Drago project is in the works, nothing has been officially announced. Furthermore, Stallone says he officially retired his Rocky character in 2018.

Lundgren recently appeared in the Rocky IV director’s cut, Rocky vs. Drago – The Ultimate Director’s Cut which added 40 minutes of never before seen footage.

“When I played the character, I did a backstory about how he was brought up by the state and they controlled him. He didn’t have much say,” he explained. “He wasn’t really an evil person; he was just a product of the system. He’s Frankenstein’s monster. He’s not Dr. Frankenstein; that was the Soviet Union. So, I always played that, and some of that came across in ’85. Sly and I are friends, but now, I guess he wanted to show the other side of the character. So, I’m sure I’ll enjoy it.”

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Dolph Lundgren Says A Full Ivan Drago Spinoff Could Happen

Rocky IV star Dolph Lundgren says a full Ivan Drago spinoff could be in the works following his last appearance in 2018's Creed II.

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 64-year-old Swedish actor and martial artist revealed that we may finally get another fight between Rocky and Drago.

“I think there’s some talk about doing a whole spinoff on Drago with MGM,” he said. “So, you may get more of that.”

Creed II starred Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, with Sylvester Stallone once again playing the young boxer’s mentor as the former Heavyweight champion turned coach, Rocky Balboa.

This time around, Adonis takes on the son of Ivan Drago – the former Russian champion, Rocky’s nemesis, and the man who ultimately killed Adonis’ father with a knockout blow during an exhibition match.

Of course, with Rocky and Drago both in the movie, fans were hoping for a rematch. But while a short fight was shot, it ultimately ended up on the cutting room floor. “I thought it was a good moment,” said Lundgren. “It was also a fan moment. It was a quick little fight, and I thought it worked. But the director and MGM felt that it was extraneous and that it didn’t add anything.”

Despite the fight ultimately being cut, it looks as though Ivan Drago may get his rematch after all. But while Lundgren insists that an Ivan Drago project is in the works, nothing has been officially announced. Furthermore, Stallone says he officially retired his Rocky character in 2018.

Lundgren recently appeared in the Rocky IV director’s cut, Rocky vs. Drago – The Ultimate Director’s Cut which added 40 minutes of never before seen footage.

“When I played the character, I did a backstory about how he was brought up by the state and they controlled him. He didn’t have much say,” he explained. “He wasn’t really an evil person; he was just a product of the system. He’s Frankenstein’s monster. He’s not Dr. Frankenstein; that was the Soviet Union. So, I always played that, and some of that came across in ’85. Sly and I are friends, but now, I guess he wanted to show the other side of the character. So, I’m sure I’ll enjoy it.”

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Nicolas Cage Is Going To Play Dracula

Nicolas Cage is set to play the iconic vampire Dracula in Universal’s upcoming monster movie, Renfield.

The film stars Nicholas Hoult as Dracula’s notorious lackey, R.M. Renfield, who appeared alongside the Count in Bram Stoker’s original novel. The film will follow his exploits as the unhinged henchman and former asylum dweller.

But while the film is said to be set in the present day, little else is known about Renfield.

It is understood that Renfield will be an origin story of sorts, so it’s likely we encounter the title character during his time as an inmate of an insane asylum not far from Dracula’s first English home, Carfax. Renfield is set to be directed by Chris McKay, based on an original story outline from Robert Kirkman with a script by Ryan Ridley.

During the original novel, R.M. Renfield is thought to be suffering from delusions, but it’s later discovered that he’s actually under the influence of the legendary vampire himself, Count Dracula. However, details remain scarce (with nothing said of the upcoming film’s plot) and it’s currently unknown whether his psychologist, Dr. John Seward, has been cast in the movie, or whether he will appear at all.

It’s good news for Nic Cage fans though as the eccentric actor bags the literary role of a lifetime.

Nicolas Cage has seen something of a resurgence of late, with rave reviews for his recent starring role in Pig. He will next take to the big screen as himself in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – the upcoming action-comedy flick from director Tom Gormican.

Renfield also marks a return to major studios for Cage, whose last big studio flick was Ghost Rider: The Spirit of Vengeance in 2011. Since then, he’s starred primarily in quirky and often downright weird indie films.

Meanwhile, it looks as though Universal is continuing to grow its Monsters franchise, with an upcoming remake of The Wolfman following the successful reimagining of The Invisible Man.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Nicolas Cage Is Going To Play Dracula

Nicolas Cage is set to play the iconic vampire Dracula in Universal’s upcoming monster movie, Renfield.

The film stars Nicholas Hoult as Dracula’s notorious lackey, R.M. Renfield, who appeared alongside the Count in Bram Stoker’s original novel. The film will follow his exploits as the unhinged henchman and former asylum dweller.

But while the film is said to be set in the present day, little else is known about Renfield.

It is understood that Renfield will be an origin story of sorts, so it’s likely we encounter the title character during his time as an inmate of an insane asylum not far from Dracula’s first English home, Carfax. Renfield is set to be directed by Chris McKay, based on an original story outline from Robert Kirkman with a script by Ryan Ridley.

During the original novel, R.M. Renfield is thought to be suffering from delusions, but it’s later discovered that he’s actually under the influence of the legendary vampire himself, Count Dracula. However, details remain scarce (with nothing said of the upcoming film’s plot) and it’s currently unknown whether his psychologist, Dr. John Seward, has been cast in the movie, or whether he will appear at all.

It’s good news for Nic Cage fans though as the eccentric actor bags the literary role of a lifetime.

Nicolas Cage has seen something of a resurgence of late, with rave reviews for his recent starring role in Pig. He will next take to the big screen as himself in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – the upcoming action-comedy flick from director Tom Gormican.

Renfield also marks a return to major studios for Cage, whose last big studio flick was Ghost Rider: The Spirit of Vengeance in 2011. Since then, he’s starred primarily in quirky and often downright weird indie films.

Meanwhile, it looks as though Universal is continuing to grow its Monsters franchise, with an upcoming remake of The Wolfman following the successful reimagining of The Invisible Man.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Game of Thrones Prequel Dunk & Egg Adds a Writer

Writer Steve Conrad has joined the crew of Dunk & Egg, HBO's new Game of Thrones spinoff based on George R. R. Martin's novellas. Conrad will join Dunk & Egg as writer and executive producer, Deadline reports. His major credits include Amazon series Patriot, Perpetual Grace LTD, The Pursuit of Happyness, and more. He also more recently wrote and co-directed Ultra City Smiths, the stop-motion detective noir mystery series on AMC.

Conrad has also written Ben Stiller's The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the Julia Roberts and Owen-Wilson led Wonder (based on the novel of the same name), and Nicolas Cage's The Weather Man.

Dunk & Egg is a prequel series of novellas set prior to the events of A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones. The novellas follow the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall (the titular Dunk) and Aegon V Targaryen (Egg) 90 years prior. Martin released the first novella in 1998, the second in 2003, and the third in 2010 before they were collected into a special edition titled "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms."

The series was announced in early 2021, so cast and further crew details remain scarce. It's possible that the series may still get scuttled, but the inclusion of Conrad shows that HBO intends to follow through on its plans for multiple Game of Thrones spinoffs in the wake of its divisive 2019 finale. HBO is also producing a separate spin-off titled "House of the Dragon" based on the Targaryen family set 300 years prior to Game of Thrones. HBO previously canceled another Game of Thrones prequel project starring Naomi Watts in 2019.

If you thought the spin-offs ended there, HBO is also working on three animated spin-offs, one of which will be set in the kingdom of Yi Ti (inspired by Imperial China), and a spin-off focusing on Princess Nymeria.

Despite the apparent flood of Game of Thrones series on the way, Martin recently told Insider that he wished the core series had run for a total of 10 seasons to avoid the ending feeling abrupt and curtailing certain plot threads.

Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/spin-off for IGN.

Final Fantasy 14 Endwalker Servers Could Face Severe Congestion, Square Enix Warns

Square Enix has warned players ahead of Final Fantasy XIV's Endwalker Early Access period that its servers may be congested.

The team is anticipating more simultaneous logins than usual, so the servers have been optimized ahead of Endwalker's release in order to increase login caps. Due to the ongoing shortage of semiconductors, Square Enix was unable to add new Worlds, but will still be considered later.

When a World reaches its maximum player cap, then a login queue will appear. Even if it isn't counting down, the process is still functioning and it will admit players in order. Players who have the full version of the game will be prioritized over the ones playing the free trial version. Players will be able to log into less-crowded Worlds within the same data center as their homeworld, but during peak suggestion times, players may still experience login queues while using this feature.

In terms of characters, new ones cannot be created in a World that is experiencing congestion. Creating new characters requires them to be logged in to the World so that they can be added to the database and go through the entire creation process. Players may also experience an "Error 2002" when selecting a character in the selection menu. This is also due to high traffic or when a login queue exceeds 17,000 players. In order to avoid this, players will simply just have to wait before trying to log in again.

Additionally, any players who are inactive for 30 minutes will automatically be logged out in order to reduce the amount of server congestion. Square Enix also mentions changes to instanced content, which is a copy of an area created for a small number of players. Player traffic will be staggered during main scenario and quest progression and a queue is being put in place just in case congestion does occur. Players will be given a queue number and will also just have to wait to be admitted into instanced areas.

Final Fantasy XIV's Endwalker expansion releases on December 7 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. It was originally supposed to launch this month but was delayed by two weeks.

George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN

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