RuneScape: The First 20 Years Art Book Revealed by Dark Horse

RuneScape is undoubtedly one of the most successful and long-lasting MMORPG's ever released. In fact, the game is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2021. To celebrate, developer/publisher Jagex has teamed with Dark Horse Books to release an art book called RuneScape: The First 20 Years - An Illustrated History. As the title suggests, this art book serves as a retrospective of a game that's evolved quite a bit over the course of two decades. The book features interviews and developer commentary along with hundreds of behind-the-scenes images. Check out the cover art below: [caption id="attachment_2486712" align="aligncenter" width="1800"]Image Credit: Dark Horse Image Credit: Dark Horse[/caption] The standard hardcover edition is priced at $39.99 and will be available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and various other book retailers and comic shops. Dark Horse is also releasing a deluxe edition slipcase set that includes a new cover, a hardbound folio of art prints and gold foil-lined pages. The deluxe edition is priced at $99.99 and will be sold exclusively through the RuneScape Merch Store. [caption id="attachment_2486711" align="aligncenter" width="3333"]Image Credit: Dark Horse. Image Credit: Dark Horse.[/caption] “I am delighted Jagex is teaming up with Dark Horse, an illustrious company that shares our passion for delivering high-quality creative storytelling," said Jagex CEO Phil Mansell in a statement. "20 years of RuneScape is a massive milestone for Jagex and our games, and I thank our community for being on this incredible journey with us. RuneScape: The First 20 Years will provide our players with a unique insight into the story of the past two decades and a chance to explore RuneScape’s fantasy world of Gielinor like never before.” Both versions of RuneScape: The First 20 Years will be released on October 5, 2021. This is just the latest in a series of retrospective art books published by Dark Horse. Previously, the company announced The Art of Trover Saves the Universe, The Art of Halo Infinite and The World of Cyberpunk 2077. Check out the video below to see IGN's Brian Altano and Max Scoville unboxing both versions of The World of Cyberpunk 2077: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/07/24/the-world-of-cyberpunk-2077-artbook-is-packed-with-lore"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

RuneScape: The First 20 Years Art Book Revealed by Dark Horse

RuneScape is undoubtedly one of the most successful and long-lasting MMORPG's ever released. In fact, the game is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2021. To celebrate, developer/publisher Jagex has teamed with Dark Horse Books to release an art book called RuneScape: The First 20 Years - An Illustrated History. As the title suggests, this art book serves as a retrospective of a game that's evolved quite a bit over the course of two decades. The book features interviews and developer commentary along with hundreds of behind-the-scenes images. Check out the cover art below: [caption id="attachment_2486712" align="aligncenter" width="1800"]Image Credit: Dark Horse Image Credit: Dark Horse[/caption] The standard hardcover edition is priced at $39.99 and will be available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and various other book retailers and comic shops. Dark Horse is also releasing a deluxe edition slipcase set that includes a new cover, a hardbound folio of art prints and gold foil-lined pages. The deluxe edition is priced at $99.99 and will be sold exclusively through the RuneScape Merch Store. [caption id="attachment_2486711" align="aligncenter" width="3333"]Image Credit: Dark Horse. Image Credit: Dark Horse.[/caption] “I am delighted Jagex is teaming up with Dark Horse, an illustrious company that shares our passion for delivering high-quality creative storytelling," said Jagex CEO Phil Mansell in a statement. "20 years of RuneScape is a massive milestone for Jagex and our games, and I thank our community for being on this incredible journey with us. RuneScape: The First 20 Years will provide our players with a unique insight into the story of the past two decades and a chance to explore RuneScape’s fantasy world of Gielinor like never before.” Both versions of RuneScape: The First 20 Years will be released on October 5, 2021. This is just the latest in a series of retrospective art books published by Dark Horse. Previously, the company announced The Art of Trover Saves the Universe, The Art of Halo Infinite and The World of Cyberpunk 2077. Check out the video below to see IGN's Brian Altano and Max Scoville unboxing both versions of The World of Cyberpunk 2077: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/07/24/the-world-of-cyberpunk-2077-artbook-is-packed-with-lore"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

The Dragon Prince Board Game Announced

A new board game based on Netflix’s The Dragon Prince has been announced. The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged will be available for pre-order in June before a fall release. Check out the trailer below for a first look.

The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged combines miniatures of major characters from the show with ability cards and six different battle maps. Playable characters include Rayla, Ezran, Callum, Amaya, Janai, Viren, Claudia, and Soren, with more characters planned for future expansions.

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“We love how the characters of The Dragon Prince really come through in Battlecharged,” said Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, co-creators of The Dragon Prince. “Rayla darts in and out of combat, Callum strings together spells, and Ezran inspires his team and calls on animal companions. We think players are going to have a great time mastering each character, trying different team-ups, and discovering combos.”

In partnership with Wonderstorm Entertainment, Battlecharged is developed by Brotherwise Games, the team behind popular games like Boss Monster, Unearth, and has published board game adaptations of Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind and Brandon Sanderson’s The Stormlight Archive.

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The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged is planned to retail for $39.95, and fans can sign up here for notifications on when pre-orders go live.

Netflix’s The Dragon Prince premiered all the way back in 2018, following the journey of young princes Ezran and Callum, and Moonshadow elf Rayla as they transport the titular dragon prince back to its rightful realm. The show proved a strong success, with IGN giving season one a nine out of 10, and Netflix has renewed it for a total of seven seasons.

Battlecharged isn’t the only Dragon Prince game in town. A new roleplaying tabletop game is in development, and you can get in on the public beta now. Season 4 of The Dragon Prince was, like many Hollywood productions, delayed due to COVID-19, with studio Wonderstorm saying it can't give an exact premier date just yet. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/totally 100% a human for IGN.

The Dragon Prince Board Game Announced

A new board game based on Netflix’s The Dragon Prince has been announced. The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged will be available for pre-order in June before a fall release. Check out the trailer below for a first look.

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/16/the-dragon-prince-battlecharged-official-trailer"]

The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged combines miniatures of major characters from the show with ability cards and six different battle maps. Playable characters include Rayla, Ezran, Callum, Amaya, Janai, Viren, Claudia, and Soren, with more characters planned for future expansions.

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“We love how the characters of The Dragon Prince really come through in Battlecharged,” said Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, co-creators of The Dragon Prince. “Rayla darts in and out of combat, Callum strings together spells, and Ezran inspires his team and calls on animal companions. We think players are going to have a great time mastering each character, trying different team-ups, and discovering combos.”

Battlecharged is developed by Brotherwise Games, the team behind popular games like Boss Monster, Unearth, and has published board game adaptations of Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind and Brandon Sanderson’s The Stormlight Archive.

[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/07/24/netflixs-the-dragon-prince-comic-con-home-season-4-reveal-clip"]

The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged is planned to retail for $39.95, and fans can sign up here for notifications on when pre-orders go live.

Netflix’s The Dragon Prince premiered all the way back in 2018, following the journey of young princes Ezran and Callum, and Moonshadow elf Rayla as they transport the titular dragon prince back to its rightful realm. The show proved a strong success, with IGN giving season one a nine out of 10, and Netflix has renewed it for a total of seven seasons.

Battlecharged isn’t the only Dragon Prince game in town. A new roleplaying tabletop game is in development, and you can get in on the public beta now. Season 4 of The Dragon Prince was, like many Hollywood productions, delayed due to COVID-19, with studio Wonderstorm saying it can't give an exact premier date just yet. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/totally 100% a human for IGN.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Making of Documentary to Debut Alongside Film

Zack Snyder's Justice League will be released on HBO Max alongside a new documentary that will feature behind-the-scenes footage. ComicBook.com picked up on an Instagram post from Simon Firsht, who worked as a cameraman and behind the scenes DP on 2017's Justice League, revealing news of a special feature that will debut alongside Snyder's four-hour director's cut of Justice League on March 18. According to Firsht, a 30-minute documentary about the Making of Justice League will be available on HBO Max the same day. "The week has finally arrived for the Zack Snyder cut!!" Firsht wrote in the caption of his post before announcing the bonus content. "It's being released worldwide on Thursday March 18th along with a 30min documentary about the making of JL, which includes all my original 'never before seen' footage from the set and a major interview with Mr Snyder himself." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/15/zack-snyders-justice-league-review"] Firsht is also in charge of lighting and filming the virtual red carpet premiere of the Snyder cut hosted by Kevin Smith when the event goes live on March 17, just one day ahead of the movie's debut on the streaming service. The live event will be available to watch on the Snyder Cut Facebook and Twitter pages, plus the HBO Max and DC Comics YouTube channels. Snyder is then hosting an official watch party for his R-rated Justice League on the Scener platform on March 18 — the same day that the film premieres on HBO Max. Attendees of the fan-focused event must have an active HBO Max account in order to join the fan screening of the movie and catch the exclusive Q&A session with Snyder and his special guests. Unfortunately, the very first event in the countdown towards the worldwide release of the Snyder cut experienced a major setback. The invite-only virtual premiere of Zack Snyder's Justice League, which was scheduled for March 15, was postponed by six hours due to Microsoft server outages. Snyder himself apologized on social media for the unexpected delay. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=justice-league-snyder-cut-all-the-known-differences-from-the-theatrical-version&captions=true"] However, it's not long now until everyone is given the opportunity to watch Snyder's Justice League. In our review of the film, we said that it "is a surprise vindication for the director and the fans that believed in his vision. With a mature approach to its superhero drama, better-realized antagonists, and improved action, Snyder's version of Justice League saves the movie from the dustbin of history, something that likely only could've happened on a streaming platform like HBO Max." [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League: Making of Documentary to Debut Alongside Film

Zack Snyder's Justice League will be released on HBO Max alongside a new documentary that will feature behind-the-scenes footage. ComicBook.com picked up on an Instagram post from Simon Firsht, who worked as a cameraman and behind the scenes DP on 2017's Justice League, revealing news of a special feature that will debut alongside Snyder's four-hour director's cut of Justice League on March 18. According to Firsht, a 30-minute documentary about the Making of Justice League will be available on HBO Max the same day. "The week has finally arrived for the Zack Snyder cut!!" Firsht wrote in the caption of his post before announcing the bonus content. "It's being released worldwide on Thursday March 18th along with a 30min documentary about the making of JL, which includes all my original 'never before seen' footage from the set and a major interview with Mr Snyder himself." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/15/zack-snyders-justice-league-review"] Firsht is also in charge of lighting and filming the virtual red carpet premiere of the Snyder cut hosted by Kevin Smith when the event goes live on March 17, just one day ahead of the movie's debut on the streaming service. The live event will be available to watch on the Snyder Cut Facebook and Twitter pages, plus the HBO Max and DC Comics YouTube channels. Snyder is then hosting an official watch party for his R-rated Justice League on the Scener platform on March 18 — the same day that the film premieres on HBO Max. Attendees of the fan-focused event must have an active HBO Max account in order to join the fan screening of the movie and catch the exclusive Q&A session with Snyder and his special guests. Unfortunately, the very first event in the countdown towards the worldwide release of the Snyder cut experienced a major setback. The invite-only virtual premiere of Zack Snyder's Justice League, which was scheduled for March 15, was postponed by six hours due to Microsoft server outages. Snyder himself apologized on social media for the unexpected delay. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=justice-league-snyder-cut-all-the-known-differences-from-the-theatrical-version&captions=true"] However, it's not long now until everyone is given the opportunity to watch Snyder's Justice League. In our review of the film, we said that it "is a surprise vindication for the director and the fans that believed in his vision. With a mature approach to its superhero drama, better-realized antagonists, and improved action, Snyder's version of Justice League saves the movie from the dustbin of history, something that likely only could've happened on a streaming platform like HBO Max." [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Adds Fan-Requested Feature – But Fans Aren’t Happy With How It’s Been Added

Ubisoft has added a much-requested item transmog feature to Assassin's Creed Valhalla, but fans aren't happy with its implementation. Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Title Update 1.2.0 launched across Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, PC and Google Stadia on March 16. The patch brought new skills, The Ostara Festival and transmogrification, which allows players to change the appearance of their gear but keep the stats beneath, in order to create custom outfits (it's a lot like using a glamour in an MMO if you're familiar). Players want to equip the best gear for their build, but this may come at a compromise of your in-game fashion. Fans have been requesting this feature – which has been present in previous AC games – for a while, but the way Ubisoft has implemented it in Valhalla hasn't gone down too well. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/11/09/assassins-creed-valhalla-review"] In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, you could transmog your gear for free, and directly from the inventory menu. In Valhalla, however, you're going to need to pay 50 Silver a pop, which you'll have to hand over to Gunnar in Ravensthorpe for every piece you want to aesthetically alter. Silver is fairly easy to come by in Valhalla early on, but if you want to alter a lot of gear, you may need to sell items or gamble in minigames. In this Reddit thread, players have pointed out that after looting and raiding everywhere, Silver can be tough to accrue: "50 silver is not small on this game, making money is such a struggle after you raid and loot everything," Rick_The_Mullet_Man said. "Transmog was free in Oddysey. No reason for it to cost 50 silver each time here," adds EmboarIsland. "I know it’s a small amount, but the fact I have to consciously think about how much/often I use the feature is quite ridiculous IMO." It's worth noting that you can purchase Silver from the in-game store in Valhalla for real money, something that hasn't gone unnoticed among the community: "The only reason they're doing this is because they want more people to buy silver with real money from the helix store. Disgusting," writes everadvancing [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/ubisoft-will-rely-less-on-aaa-games-in-the-future"] The community is pointing out that Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Origins both use a more convenient form of the feature, as does Immortals: Fenyx Rising. It'll be interesting to see how Ubisoft reacts to the feedback – we've contacted the publisher for comment. In other Assassin's Creed Valhalla news, a recent update brought River Raids, new abilities and skills to the game. If you're still playing and trying to take down the Order of the Ancients, here's our guide to the clues and Templar locations. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Adds Fan-Requested Feature – But Fans Aren’t Happy How It’s Been Added

Ubisoft has added a much-requested item transmog feature to Assassin's Creed Valhalla, but fans aren't happy with its implementation. Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Title Update 1.2.0 launched across Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5, PC and Google Stadia on March 16. The patch brought new skills, The Ostara Festival and transmogrification, which allows players to change the appearance of their gear but keep the stats beneath, in order to create custom outfits (it's a lot like using a glamour in an MMO if you're familiar). Players want to equip the best gear for their build, but this may come at a compromise of your in-game fashion. Fans have been requesting this feature – which has been present in previous AC games – for a while, but the way Ubisoft has implemented it in Valhalla hasn't gone down too well. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/11/09/assassins-creed-valhalla-review"] In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, you could transmog your gear for free, and directly from the inventory menu. In Valhalla, however, you're going to need to pay 50 Silver a pop, which you'll have to hand over to Gunnar in Ravensthorpe for every piece you want to aesthetically alter. Silver is fairly easy to come by in Valhalla early on, but if you want to alter a lot of gear, you may need to sell items or gamble in minigames. In this Reddit thread, players have pointed out that after looting and raiding everywhere, Silver can be tough to accrue: "50 silver is not small on this game, making money is such a struggle after you raid and loot everything," Rick_The_Mullet_Man said. "Transmog was free in Oddysey. No reason for it to cost 50 silver each time here," adds EmboarIsland. "I know it’s a small amount, but the fact I have to consciously think about how much/often I use the feature is quite ridiculous IMO." It's worth noting that you can purchase Silver from the in-game store in Valhalla for real money, something that hasn't gone unnoticed among the community: "The only reason they're doing this is because they want more people to buy silver with real money from the helix store. Disgusting," writes everadvancing [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/ubisoft-will-rely-less-on-aaa-games-in-the-future"] The community is pointing out that Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Origins both use a more convenient form of the feature, as does Immortals: Fenyx Rising. It'll be interesting to see how Ubisoft reacts to the feedback – we've contacted the publisher for comment. In other Assassin's Creed Valhalla news, a recent update brought River Raids, new abilities and skills to the game. If you're still playing and trying to take down the Order of the Ancients, here's our guide to the clues and Templar locations. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

2K Games Signs Multi-Year Tiger Woods Exclusivity Deal

2K has agreed an exclusive long-term partnership with Tiger Woods, and will acquire HB Studios, the development team behind The Golf Club franchise and PGA Tour 2K21. One of the world's most recognizable golfers, the deal will afford 2K the rights to Woods' name and likeness. He will appear exclusively in PGA Tour 2K and any other golf games produced by the company over the course of the multi-year partnership. Woods will also serve as an Executive Director and consultant on upcoming PGA Tour 2K games, taking an active role in game development. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/16/2k-games-tiger-woods-exclusivity-deal-official-teaser-trailer"] “I am looking forward to making my return to the video game landscape, and with 2K and HB Studios, I’ve found the right partners to make it happen,” said Tiger Woods. “I’m honored to take part in this opportunity and look forward to sharing my expertise and insights as we build the future of golf video games together." The release notes that HB Studios' latest release PGA Tour 2K21 has sold "nearly two million units," and that the studio will be wholly-owned by 2K when the acquisition closes in the first quarter of 2021. The financial terms of the acquisition deal or the Tiger Woods exclusivity deal were not disclosed. Similarly, 2K revealed a partnership with OneTeam Partners and the National Football League Players Association in July of 2020 to include "football's most prominent star players" in future NFL 2K games. Here's our review of PGA Tour 2K21, which we scored a 7, calling it "the most flexible and enjoyable game of golf since the Tiger Woods series was at its peak." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/20/pga-tour-2k21-review"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

2K Games Signs Multi-Year Tiger Woods Exclusivity Deal

2K has agreed an exclusive long-term partnership with Tiger Woods, and will acquire HB Studios, the development team behind The Golf Club franchise and PGA Tour 2K21. One of the world's most recognizable golfers, the deal will afford 2K the rights to Woods' name and likeness. He will appear exclusively in PGA Tour 2K and any other golf games produced by the company over the course of the multi-year partnership. Woods will also serve as an Executive Director and consultant on upcoming PGA Tour 2K games, taking an active role in game development. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/16/2k-games-tiger-woods-exclusivity-deal-official-teaser-trailer"] “I am looking forward to making my return to the video game landscape, and with 2K and HB Studios, I’ve found the right partners to make it happen,” said Tiger Woods. “I’m honored to take part in this opportunity and look forward to sharing my expertise and insights as we build the future of golf video games together." The release notes that HB Studios' latest release PGA Tour 2K21 has sold "nearly two million units," and that the studio will be wholly-owned by 2K when the acquisition closes in the first quarter of 2021. The financial terms of the acquisition deal or the Tiger Woods exclusivity deal were not disclosed. Similarly, 2K revealed a partnership with OneTeam Partners and the National Football League Players Association in July of 2020 to include "football's most prominent star players" in future NFL 2K games. Here's our review of PGA Tour 2K21, which we scored a 7, calling it "the most flexible and enjoyable game of golf since the Tiger Woods series was at its peak." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/08/20/pga-tour-2k21-review"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.