Here’s Where You Can Catch Fish For that Fortnite Weekly Challenge
Tackling the weekly Fortnite challenges? Here are all the locations where you can catch fish at Lake Canoe, Lazy Lake, and Flapper Pond.
Overwatch League Chinese Teams Relocate to Korea Due to Coronavirus
Two of the four Chinese Overwatch League teams have relocated to South Korea in the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak, with at least one more still yet to announce its plans. The League as a whole has cancelled matches due to be held in China in the next two months.
Shanghai Dragons and Guangzhou Charge have both issued statements on Twitter regarding the relocation of their teams: “After taking into consideration our match and practice schedule, we will be temporarily relocating all our players and coaching staff to Korea effective immediately,” said a Shanghai Dragons spokesperson.
In a similar statement, Guangzhou Charge said: “Our top priority is the health and safety of our players above all else. To that end, we have decided to move our pre-season training base to South Korea.” They added: “Earlier today, we moved our non-Chinese players to South Korea, while we expedite visas for our Chinese players to join them as soon as possible.”Regarding our February Homestand pic.twitter.com/UOQ3u6waMN
— Shanghai Dragons (@ShanghaiDragons) January 30, 2020
Meanwhile, Chengdu Hunters have opted not to relocate, but are taking precautions. “Once [team members] arrive at our training facility, we will check both player and staff members' body temperature and fully sanitize them,” a Twitter statement from the team explained. Hangzhou Spark, the last of China's four teams, has yet to make a public statement on its plans.We are saddened by the impact that the coronavirus has had in China and elsewhere. We also understand our fans’ concerns about our plans and the safety of our team in China and would like to provide an update. pic.twitter.com/y7cTmCFQ4R
— Guangzhou Charge (@GZCharge) January 28, 2020
Overwatch League organisers have since cancelled all matches due to be held in China in February and March, saying that updates on when and where those matches will take place will come at a later date. IGN has reached out to Blizzard to enquire about those moved matches, and Hangzhou Spark's plans.Statement regarding the recent coronavirus outbreak in China. We will keep our fans updated as our plans develop. pic.twitter.com/WyJRSbXfmJ
— Chengdu Hunters (@ChengduHunters) January 29, 2020
pic.twitter.com/nLEPHrJZXS — Overwatch League (@overwatchleague) January 30, 2020Coronavirus, which has infected over 7,000 people and killed over 170, is causing a raft of follow-on effects. China's biggest League of Legends tournament has been delayed, 70,000 movie theaters have been closed and, more curiously, mobile game Plague Inc. has topped the charts in the country, leading to the developer to tell people to go to the World Health Organisation for advice, not its game. [poilib element="accentDivider"]
Lethal Weapon 5 Moving Forward With Mel Gibson and Danny Glover
Producer Dan Lin has revealed that a fifth and "final" Lethal Weapon movie is close to happening, with original stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover on board to reunite with series director Richard Donner.
Speaking at The Hollywood Reporter's Producers Roundtable, Lin, who served as executive producer on the Lethal Weapon TV series, announced that Warner Bros. is looking to reload the franchise with the original team.
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"We're trying to make the last Lethal Weapon movie," Lin said about the long-gestating sequel. "And [Richard] Donner's coming back. The original cast is coming back. And it's just amazing. The story itself is very personal to him. Mel [Gibson] and Danny [Glover] are ready to go, so it's about the script."
The first rumblings that Lethal Weapon 5 might be happening surfaced in 2008, as it emerged that Shane Black planned to direct Riggs and Murtaugh's next adventure. However, after several rumoured changes, the project was squashed in 2012 when Donner revealed that Gibson turned down a reprisal of his role.
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Lethal Weapon is the latest in a string of classic franchises being revived on the big screen. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence recently teamed up for Bad Boys for Life, the third film in the long-dormant Bad Boys series, which has exceeded expectations at the box office. It has since been announced that a fourth Bad Boys movie is in development.
For more on Bad Boys for Life, watch an exclusive action clip from the film and then read our review of the threequel. Also, find out IGN readers' most wanted movie franchise return.
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Nintendo Switch Sales Cross 50 Million
Nintendo has revealed that, as of December 31, 2019, Nintendo Switch hardware unit sales have reached 52.48 million and that Pokemon Sword and Shield unit sales have reached 16.06 million.
These sales figures were given in Nintendo's latest earnings release and also confirmed that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has sold 22.96 million units, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has sold 17.68 million units, Super Mario Odyssey has sold 16.59 million units, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sold 16.34 million units.
Furthermore, Pokemon Sword and Shield's sales since its launch in November 2019 are already closing in on the lifetime sales of both Pokemon Sun & Moon (16.18 million) and Pokemon X & Y (16.44 million).
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Luigi's Mansion 3, which launched on Halloween of 2019, has sold 5.37 million units.
Nintendo Switch Passes Super Nintendo in Lifetime Sales
To further breakdown the sales of Nintendo Switch, Nintendo showed that the original Switch model made up 47.3 million units of the 52.48 million, while the Nintendo Switch Lite accounted for 5.19 million units sold. Nintendo, during this last quarter, sold over 10.8 million Nintendo Switch units, and this helped in its decision to change its forecast for Switch units sold from 18 million to 19.5 million for this financial year. Nintendo Switch sales reaching 50 million also means that it has officially passed the Super Nintendo, which sold 49.10 million units in its lifetime. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=igns-top-25-nintendo-switch-games&captions=true"] Nintendo's consolidated net sales through its third quarter for its 2020 fiscal year have reached $3.8 billion, which is a slight increase from last year's $3.7 billion through the same time frame. Sales outside of Japan, through Nintendo's third quarter of its 2020 fiscal year, accounted for 77.8% of the total, a small increase from last year's 77.7%. Digital sales accounted for 28.6% of total sales, an over 5% jump from last year's 21.8%.Sales Updates for Nintendo 3DS, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, Super Mario Maker 2, and More
To round out the game sales, Super Mario Maker 2 has sold 5.04 million units, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening has sold 4.19 million units, Super Mario Party has reached 9.12 million units, Fire Emblem: Three Houses sold 2.58 million units, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is at 5.85 million units, Ring Fit Adventure has sold 2.17 million units, Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are at 11.76 million units, Splatoon 2 is at 9.81 million units, Astral Chain sold 1.03 million units, and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order has sold 1.02 million units. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/12/10/the-best-games-of-2019-by-platform-ps4-nintendo-switch-xbox-one-more"] Nintendo 3DS hardware sales saw a 73% decrease year-over-year, only selling 620,000 units, while 3DS software sales also dropped 63% with 4.1 million units sold. Nintendo gave a look forward and briefly discussed its launch schedule, and while its listed Bayonetta 3, Metroid Prime 4, and the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it currently says their dates are TBA. The only titles with a 2020 release date are Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition, Bravely Default II, and two Famicom Tantei Club titles (Japan). [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/12/06/the-best-reviewed-games-of-2019"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com. Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who can't wait and is so excited he just can't hide it. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.Colin McRae DLC Coming to Dirt Rally 2.0 in March
Codemasters has announced a special batch of DLC for Dirt Rally 2.0 celebrating the career of late Scottish rally legend Colin McRae. The Colin McRae ‘FLAT OUT’ pack will be available from March 24, 2020 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
The pack will be free to Deluxe Edition owners or players who have purchased any full season pack. It’ll be available as a separate purchase for any other interested players.
The ‘FLAT OUT’ pack features a new Scottish location – Perth and Kinross – with 12 routes, plus 40 scenarios inspired by moments through McRae’s career. Also included is McRae’s iconic Subaru Impreza S4 Rally and the lesser-known Subaru Legacy RS (which carried McRae to his first WRC rally victory in New Zealand in 1993). In total, nine cars McRae is famous for driving throughout his career will feature in the scenario mode.
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“Dirt Rally 2.0 has been a wild and exciting ride, and the ‘FLAT OUT’ pack is the perfect way to conclude the journey,” said Dirt Rally 2.0 game director Ross Gowing alongside the announcement. “It’s 25 years since Colin became World Champion and the content is our tribute to the greatest rally driver of his generation.”
The much-loved original Colin McRae Rally was released in 1998 and quickly established an influential, long-running off-road franchise for Codemasters, though the last game to officially carry the Colin McRae moniker was 2009’s Colin McRae: Dirt 2. McRae was killed in a helicopter accident in 2007.
IGN called Dirt Rally 2.0, which launched back in February 2019, a first-rate return to the more serious side of Codemasters’ off-road catalogue and “the premier rally simulator of the modern era.”
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Resident Evil 8 Rumors (And Hopes)
On this week's episode of Podcast Beyond!, IGN's weekly PlayStation show, host Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Brian Altano, Max Scoville, and Tom R. Marks to discuss Resident Evil 8 rumors. With news that RE8 might feature werewolves and first-person, we speculate about what the Resident Evil sequel could include.
Additionally, the cast speculations about a PS5 reveal event, wondering what PS5 details we might learn whenever an event, whether in February or later, actually happens. Plus, we delve into Dreams on PS4, introduce a new segment, and talk about much more.
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Download or listen to the show on these platforms:
Podcast Beyond! is live every Wednesday at 3 p.m. PT. For the latest on PS5, check out the new PS5 logo, how fans reacted to the PS5 logo, and check out images of the allegedly PS5 dev kit and controller, as well as a leak alleging the power of the PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's Senior News Editor, host of Podcast Beyond!, and PlayStation lead. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.
Warcraft 3 Reforged: Fans Unhappy With Launch Version
Warcraft 3: Reforged was released earlier this week, but it appears to not be meeting the expectations of fans. The classic strategy RPG is under fire by the Blizzard community for a variety of different reasons compounded by how it’s no longer possible to play the older, beloved version of the game.
When Blizzard announced Warcraft 3: Reforged at BlizzCon 2018, Blizzard was promising an extensive retooling of the original 2003 title. Instead of just a visual upgrade, Blizzard announced that it would dive into the mechanics and expand upon them.
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Balance changes, additional voiceovers, redone animations, an expanded custom games creator, and more were all on the table for Blizzard. The company even showed off a cutscene from a playable demo of Warcraft 3: Reforged that showed off the redone graphics and new camera angles for cutscenes.
But Warcraft 3: Reforged is out now and fans have discovered that the “reimagining” has fallen short.
Immediately, players have discovered that Reforged just doesn’t look as good as it was promised. While the graphics are upgraded, cutscenes don’t feature the cinematic camera work that was previously advertised. You can see the comparison between the 2018 version that was playable at BlizzCon with the launch version below.
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The issues are more than just surface-level, however. Players on the Warcraft 3 subreddit and forums are complaining about the connectivity issues, lack of a competitive ladder, and wording in the End User License Agreement that grants Blizzard the rights to any Custom Games created by players. Presumably to prevent another Warcraft 3 mod like Dota from spinning off into a successful, non-Blizzard game.
IGN has reached out to Blizzard for a statement regarding some of the online criticisms, but haven’t heard back in time for the publication of this news story.
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Unlicensed Real-World Mario Kart Company Loses Another Legal Battle With Nintendo
Nintendo has taken legal action against a company that offers go-kart tours of Tokyo while dressed up as Mario characters. Mari Mobility Development Co., formerly known as Maricar, has been ordered to pay over 50 million Yen (around $450,000 USD) to Nintendo for violating its intellectual property.
As originally by Nikkei, the unlicensed Mario Kart company was originally sued by Nintendo in 2017 for infringing on its Mario IP and was fined 10 million Yen ($90,000 USD). After appealing the ruling and losing, Mari Mobility's fine was increased fivefold.
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Despite the hefty fine, the company still plans to offer go-kart tours of Tokyo, but will now simply be superhero themed. A quick look at its official website will show a warning, clearly stating that it is in "no way a reflection of Nintendo" and that it does "not provide rental of costumes of the Mario Series."
Further, all images that include Mario branding have now been blurred out on the site.
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As reported by Kotaku, Nintendo has released an official statement saying, "We will continue to take necessary measures against infringement of intellectual property, including our brand, in order to protect our important intellectual property that we have built up over the years."
If you're planning to visit Tokyo in the near future and would like to go on a superhero-themed go-kart tour, you can book a trip for around $100 USD.
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Birds of Prey First Reactions Praise Fight Scenes, Robbie & McGregor’s Performances
Members of the press were able to attend early screenings of Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, and first impressions are overly positive.
Many praise the film's action, how great Margot Robbie is as Harley Quinn, and how creative and inventive the latest DC film is.
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Here's our roundup of the first social reactions to Birds of Prey ahead of its theatrical release on February 7, 2020.
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IGN's Jim Vejvoda said "#birdsofprey is fun! Probably the most (and best choreographed) fight scenes of any DC movie yet and another great turn by Margot Robbie. Ewan McGregor is a hilarious, scenery-chewing scene stealer as Black Mask. I also enjoyed the nonlinear approach to the story. Not all the characters pop but overall this was a very entertaining romp. It’s also totally a sequel to Suicide Squad despite the “standalone” talk. It’s just way, way better than Suicide Squad was."
IGN's Laura Prudom said Birds of Prey is a "riot - oozing with attitude and some of the most inventive, bone-crunching fight sequences in the superhero genre to date."
IGN's Terri Schwartz liked Birds of Prey a lot. She also thinks this film may have "one of the highest percentages of action in the modern comic book movie era."
IGN's Joshua Yehl thinks Birds of Prey is like watching Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti's "zaniest Harley Quinn comics come to life."
Mike Rougeau of GameSpot says it is his "favorite modern DC movie yet."
Mashable's Alison Foreman praised both the movie and the soundtrack.
Atom Ticket's Alisha Grauso says Birds of Prey is "like if John Wick were run through a crazy funhouse filter and stuffed full of glitter and f-bombs."
Fandango's Erik Davis commended Margot Robbie, Ewan McGregor and Chris Messina for their performances.
Mashable's Angie J. Han enjoyed Birds of Prey but said it is "hampered by uneven tone and pacing."
Tribune Content Agency and LA Times Movie News' Katie Walsh thinks Ewan McGregor deserves an award for Best Supporting Actor.
Geeks of Color's Dorian Parks thought the action in Birds of Prey reminded her of John Wick.
Gizmodo's Germain Lussier said Birds of Prey is "tamer than expected," but that it "works more often than not."
ComicBook.com's Brandon Davis called Birds of Prey "a lot of fun and violent as hell."
Forbes' Scott Mendelson thinks Birds of Prey is "a bonkers bananas crime comedy and a genuine party movie."
GameSpot's Meg Downey thought Birds of Prey was an "absolute blast."
Fandom's Eric Goldman called Birds of Prey "weird, wacky, super violent, occasionally really gory (the R is well earned on this one), and very up my alley."
Inverse's Eric Francisco admits Birds of Prey starts a bit slow, but is "soaring in the end."
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Marvel Solves the Mystery of Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber
Even though Disney recently wrapped up the Skywalker Saga, fans still have a great many questions about the events connecting the sequels to the original trilogy. But thanks to Marvel's new Star Wars series, one major mystery from The Force Awakens has finally been solved. The catch is that the book replaces that mystery with another.
How did Luke Skywalker's blue lightsaber survive the events of The Empire Strikes Back? Read on to find out the answer and how it ties into a brand new Star Wars mystery, but beware of spoilers for Star Wars #2 and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ahead!
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When Luke's blue saber is last seen in The Empire Strikes Back, it's plummeting (along with Luke's severed hand) to the depths of Cloud City. Fans rightfully assumed both saber and hand were lost forever, at least until the blue saber resurfaced in The Force Awakens and passed from Maz Kanata to Rey. Maz never explained how she came to be in possession of such a rare artifact, merely dismissing the question as a story for another time.
Why didn't Luke's saber become so much scrap metal at the very bottom of Cloud City? That's one question Marvel's relaunched Star Wars series (which is set just after the events of Episode V) seems intent on answering. As it turns out, it's because someone caught the saber on the way down.
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The identity of this saber savior is unknown, though their robes indicate they're a Jedi of some sort. The idea that another Jedi was lurking in the shadows while Luke and Darth Vader had their fateful duel may seem strange, but this image is very likely showing us a Force Ghost rather than a living Jedi Knight.
We know from The Rise of Skywalker that Force Ghosts can interact with the physical world and even hold objects. Artist Jesus Saiz seems to be using the Cloud City environment to purposely mask the distinctive blue glow of a Force Ghost. If anything, this shot of the mystery Jedi could be an intentional callback to the moment where Luke's ghost rescues the blue saber from being destroyed in Rey's fire.
The new series has also established that Luke's connection to the Force is weakened following his defeat. The realization of his true connection to Darth Vader has taken a huge psychological toll on Luke. Whether living or dead, this mystery Jedi seems intent on guiding Luke forward and helping him complete his journey toward becoming a full-fledged Jedi Knight. This issue sets Luke and Lando on the path to returning to Cloud City and recovering the lost saber, suggesting it won't be long before Luke meets this mystery Jedi.
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The real question is what character is hiding behind those robes. We can only see one arm in this image, indicating a light-skinned human male. Obi-Wan Kenobi would be the most obvious candidate, though would the comic hide the face of such a familiar OT character? Is it possible Luke will have his first encounter with a prequel character like Qui-Gon Jinn? We could even see the series forming a connection to other recent Star Wars projects by revealing this mystery Jedi to be Star Wars Rebels' Kanan Jarrus or Jedi Fallen Order's Cal Kestis. Or is this a brand new Jedi character?
Let us know your theories in the comments below. And for more big developments in the Star Wars universe, check out the latest trailer for The Clone Wars: Season 7, find out when it takes place in relation to Episode III and learn how The Mandalorian revives ancient Star Wars history.
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