The Wrong Characters Keep Appearing in Overwatch’s One-Character Mode

Overwatch dropped Lucioball - a Rocket League-indebted new game mode - as part of its Summer Games seasonal event on Tuesday. Because this is the internet, people have already worked out how to use characters other than Lucio in Lucioball.

Numerous videos have popped up since release, showing practically every other character in the game taking part in the new sport, most of whom go onto break the rules by straight up murdering their opponents. Lucio might have had his offensive moves turned off for the mode, but that doesn't mean damage can't be done.

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Full No Man’s Sky Soundtrack Now Streaming

The first part of 65daysofstatic's soundtrack album of music from and inspired by No Man's Sky, Music for an Infinite Universe is available to stream now.

The ten tracks available to stream are more traditional 65DOS tracks, inspired by writing for the game. Missing from the stream are the album's six soundscapes, drawn directly from the procedural soundtrack the game creates as you play.

Here's the stream, released alongside  The Independent:

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Comic Book Reviews for August 3, 2016

With a new superhero movie hitting theaters, this week's comic book lineup was all about Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad. DC relaunched both Harley's solo series and the main Suicide Squad book to solid results, though their real winners this week were Superman #4 and Sheriff of Babylon #9. Over at Marvel, Invincible Iron Man began tying into Civil War II and Doctor Strange wrapped up the "Last Days of Magic" storyline. Elsewhere, writer Chip Zdarsky said farewell to Jughead and The Walking Dead kicked off a major new story arc called "The Whisperer War."

Scroll down to check out our reviews for these and various other new releases. And be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.

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Sean Bean to Voice Civilization 6 Tech Tree

Not only did Sean Bean voice the Civilization VI E3 trailer, he's also taken on the mantle of tech tree narrator.

According to PC Gamer, the actor will be voicing the historical quotations which appear when you research new technologies in the game.

Sean Bean takes over from Morgan Sheppard, who performed the same role in Civ 5. Before Sheppard, Leonard Nimoy voiced the tech tree in Civ 4.

Bean has done voice acting for a couple of video games video games before, most recently as the narrator in Kholat, and before that as Martin Septim in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, illegitimate son of Patrick Stewart's Uriel Septim.

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Disney 16-Bit Platformers Now Available on PC

GOG.com is offering players a blast from the Disney past, with a trio of 16-bit sidescrollers now available beginning today.

The 16-bit era releases of Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Jungle Book are all now available exclusively on GOG.com, DRM free, for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Each game will normally cost $9.99, though GOG has discounted them for launch to be available for $8.99. All three can be purchased together in a special bundle for $19.99.

And for those wondering, the Aladdin version being released is the Sega Genesis and PC version of the game, not the Capcom-produced SNES game also based on the 1992 Disney animated hit.

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Telltale Releases Patch to Fix Batman Problems on PC

Telltale is aware of the performance issues people have been having in the PC version of its new Batman game, and has released a patch to remedy some of them.

Some users on the game's Steam discussion page have been complaining about poor frame rates, and Telltale believes many of these issues are due to people running the game on integrated graphics, or the result of outdated drivers.

The new patch automatically defaults the game to run on dedicated graphics cards, and adds graphics settings to enable selection of higher performance textures, or higher quality textures, based on your hardware.

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Hidden Master Chief Etched into the Xbox One S

You can find Master Chief on the new Xbox One S, and not just in-game.

Xbox's Mike Ybarra teased at the existence of Chief on the new Xbox on Twitter yesterday, but didn't reveal exactly where he'd be found.

It was actually discovered by Ifixit in its Xbox One S Teardown, which will give you a guide on how to take the console apart, if you dare.

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Judge Dismisses NBA 2K Tattoo Copyright Suit

Take-Two Interactive has won the dismissal of a lawsuit over claims the NBA 2K series used copyrighted tattoos on its digital athletes without permission.

The copyright breach, raised by Solid Oak Sketches, sought damages of up to $150,000 per infringement. That means, in theory, the total payout for every tattoo used without permission could be somewhere in the billions of dollars.

Stars who Solid Oak Sketches claim to have inked include LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and a selection of other NBA players.

While U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain in Manhattan has dismissed the case, she says Solid Oak Sketches can still pursue actual damages (money awarded as compensation for loss of profit).

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Rumor: Mario and Pokemon NX Games To Arrive Next Year

A new report claims the Nintendo NX will receive new Mario and Pokemon games, alongside The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild within six months of the console's March 2017 launch.

"Sources close to Nintendo" have reportedly told MCV that the company is hoping to avoid the slow start of its previous two consoles, Wii U and 3DS.

Anecdotally, few of Nintendo's major internal studios or second parties have shipped a major release since 2015, which could be seen to bear out such a rumor.

MCV also claims that Nintendo has already garnered third-party support - another struggle for its consoles in recent years - from Sega, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Activision and Warner Bros.

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