How Will Ray Palmer’s return Affect Justice League of America

DC's Justice League of America comic has been at the forefront of the ongoing Rebirth conflict. The series spun directly out of the events of Justice League vs. Suicide Squad earlier this year. And with the latest storyline, "Panic in the Microverse," JLA will tackle one of the biggest loose ends from last year's DC Universe Rebirth #1 - the disappearance of original Atom Ray Palmer.

We recently had the chance to chat on the phone with writer Steve Orlando and learn more about why Ray Palmer's return is such a big deal for the JLA and the DCU as a whole. As he explains, "Panic in the Multiverse" will work hand in hand with stories like Dark Nights: Metal and Doomsday Clock to redefine the very nature of the DCU. Orlando also teased what to expect from the recently announced sequel to the current Batman/The Shadow crossover. Scroll down to find out what he had to say.

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Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Preorder Guide

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If you’re a fan of stealth games, you may have acquainted yourself with the Dishonored series. These games put you in the shoes of an assassin who has to infiltrate enemy territory and eliminate (but not necessarily kill) hard-to-reach targets. How you do that is up to you, thanks in large part to your array of supernatural abilities. Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a new stand-alone installment that launches on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on September 15, 2017.

When you're ready to preorder Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, you’ll find everything you need to know below.

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Back to School: 10 PC Games to Play With Your Roommates

School is almost back in session, and with it comes new friends and potentially awkward introductions. What better way to break the ice and bond with roommates than over the frantic screams of a great game? We’ve put together a list of 10 PC games that are perfect to play with your roommates, new and old alike. Most of them can be played with local multiplayer, meaning you can forgive your friends if they don’t have a gaming PC, but a few are just too good to pass up for being online-only.

Starting this list off right, Rocket League is one of the ultimate dorm hangout games. Short matches and local multiplayer make it easy to drop in and out between matches, and Rocket League’s ‘easy to learn, hard to master’ design makes it fun to play with people of any skill level. Like physical sports, you can start feeling out your roommate's style as you play more together, and you’ll start making wordless passes and setting up shots for each other before you know it.

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UK Daily Deals: Preorder Super Mario Odyssey for £40, WD 4TB Hard Drive for Under £103

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Amazon Are Currently the Cheapest Place to Preorder Super Mario Odyssey for the Nintendo Switch

Cheapest price for this game so far - if you're a Prime member you can pre-order this game for £40 now. If you're not an Amazon Prime member yet, you can sign up to Amazon Prime here for a free 30-day trial.

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Despicable Me Now the Highest-Grossing Animated Film Franchise Worldwide

Illumination’s Despicable Me franchise has edged past DreamWorks Animation’s series of Shrek films (including Puss In Boots) to become the highest-grossing animated franchise of all time worldwide. According to Deadline, Despicable Me 3’s latest international weekend gross has nudged the series to a worldwide total of USD$3.528B across the three Despicable Me films, plus Minions. The global box office figures for the four Shrek movies and Puss In Boots reportedly sits at USD$3.51B.

Animated by Paris-based Illumination Mac Guff, the Despicable Me series was an immediate hit from the release of the highly-successful first film in 2010. It was followed by a sequel in 2013 and the lucrative Minions spin-off in 2015. Minions would go on to outperform the Despicable Me films and is the second highest-grossing animated film of all-time (behind Frozen). It’s also the most profitable film in Universal’s history.

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Dota 2 Card Game Artifact Announced

Artifact, a new Dota 2-based card game was announced today by Valve at TI7.

A brief teaser trailer was released for the game ahead of its 2018 launch. Watch it below:

As reported by Polygon, Artifact differs from traditional card games in that it involves three boards. While Valve didn't share too many details about the game, it appears to feature a number of elements from the studio's popular MOBA, including creeps, barrack building and multi-lane strategies. Naturally, a selection of characters from Dota 2 will be featured as well.

Artifact will almost assuredly be compared to Blizzard's wildly popular card game Hearthstone, a new expansion for which launches later this week.

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All of Today’s Biggest FOX Stories

Fox hosted its Television Critics Association summer press tour day, bringing the talent and teams behind its biggest returning and brand new shows.

The day's panels included news about The X-Files, The Simpsons, and much more, so read on for a recap of the biggest stories, and stay tuned to IGN for continuing coverage of the TCAs.

FOX President of Entertainment David Madden offered a number of teases about what The X-Files' next season will hold, including how much the mythology will be present. Madden also discussed what lessons the creative team learned from the season 10 revival, the returning faces on screen, and the new faces joining the show's creative team.

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Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville Isn’t a Star Trek Parody

Upon first viewing of the trailer for FOX's new Seth MacFarlane series, The Orville, it might be easy to assume this is a straight Star Trek parody. But The Orville is actually a far cry from Family Guy, much closer to being Star Trek itself than any sort of parody.

For MacFarlane, a self-professed sci-fi nerd, that homage was intentional. With the rise of dystopian science fiction over the years, MacFarlane wanted to create something that was more of a return in the style and tone to the sci-fi shows he loved from the '90s and earlier, something he thinks is missing from the current television landscape.

"What's happened is it's left open a space that has been relatively unoccupied for a while in the genre. ... For me, it's a space that's kind of waiting to be filled in this day and age when we're getting a lot of dystopian science fiction," he said at the 2017 summer TV Critics' Association press tour. "This is sort of an attempt to fill that void in that genre."

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Amiibo Not Required for Metroid: Samus Returns Hard Mode

Nintendo revealed amiibo are not required to access Hard Mode in Metroid: Samus Returns.

During a demonstration with Nintendo in which we tested out all the Metroid amiibo functionality in the upcoming 3DS title, we learned Hard Mode is accessible to all players after they complete the game for the first time.

This comes after speculation access to harder difficulties was only available through the new squishy Metroid amiibo, announced at E3 this year, unlocking Fusion Mode after the game's completion.

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No Man’s Sky Teases New Update to Add Quick Travel

No Man's Sky will apparently receive a new update this week, bringing quick travel and story improvements to the game.

Hello Games founder Sean Murray announced the Atlas Rises update for No Man's Sky in an email for fans, which has been posted on Reddit. He said "it focuses on improving the central story of No Man’s Sky and adds the ability to quick travel between locations using portals."

Back in June, Hello Games teased the arrival of quick travel via portals with a No Man's Sky cassette tapes ARG.

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