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SpaceX Prototype Rocket for the Moon and Mars Makes First Successful Landing
The above tweet was Musk's first tweet following the first-ever successful landing of his company's prototype rocket, something the SpaceX team has been working toward for months. According to NYT, Wednesday's flight saw the rocket shoot into the "skies over Boca Chica, adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico." It flew for four minutes to a maximum altitude of about six miles before heading back down to its landing pad in Texas. On its way back to the surface of Earth, the rocket flipped into a horizontal orientation until it was closer to the landing pad, at which point its engines were powered back on to position the rocket into its standard vertical landing position, according to NYT. This successful landing is a big step forward for SpaceX, which is working toward preparing this type of rocket for landing on the Moon and even Mars. SpaceX's now-famous Falcon 9 rockets are used often by NASA to bring satellites into space or people and cargo to the International Space Station. The challenge of SpaceX's prototype rockets used Wednesday is landing them successfully. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/02/06/spacex-successfully-test-launches-falcon-heavy-rocket"] "SpaceX's Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket (collectively referred to as Starship) represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and beyond," according to the SpaceX website. "Starship will be the world's most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, with the ability to carry in excess of 100 metric tonnes to Earth orbit." According to SpaceX, the Starship being tested as of late will take Japanese entrepreneur, Yusaku Maezawa and the crew of dearMoon to space in the first-ever civilian passenger flight. The dearMoon project is currently accepting applications for eight more civilians on the flight, which will feature a flyby of the Moon during the ship's week-long journey. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/27/spacex-preparing-for-companys-first-manned-flight-to-iss"] For more about SpaceX, read about how the company is going to race remote-controlled cars on the Moon this year and then read about how SpaceX is building NASA's new Lunar Lander. Check out this story about how SpaceX successfully launched 60 more Starlink satellites into orbit last year and then read about how SpaceX astronauts used a Baby Yoda doll as a zero-gravity indicator on a flight last November. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.Starship landing nominal!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 5, 2021
SpaceX Prototype Rocket for the Moon and Mars Makes First Successful Landing
The above tweet was Musk's first tweet following the first-ever successful landing of his company's prototype rocket, something the SpaceX team has been working toward for months. According to NYT, Wednesday's flight saw the rocket shoot into the "skies over Boca Chica, adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico." It flew for four minutes to a maximum altitude of about six miles before heading back down to its landing pad in Texas. On its way back to the surface of Earth, the rocket flipped into a horizontal orientation until it was closer to the landing pad, at which point its engines were powered back on to position the rocket into its standard vertical landing position, according to NYT. This successful landing is a big step forward for SpaceX, which is working toward preparing this type of rocket for landing on the Moon and even Mars. SpaceX's now-famous Falcon 9 rockets are used often by NASA to bring satellites into space or people and cargo to the International Space Station. The challenge of SpaceX's prototype rockets used Wednesday is landing them successfully. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/02/06/spacex-successfully-test-launches-falcon-heavy-rocket"] "SpaceX's Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket (collectively referred to as Starship) represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and beyond," according to the SpaceX website. "Starship will be the world's most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, with the ability to carry in excess of 100 metric tonnes to Earth orbit." According to SpaceX, the Starship being tested as of late will take Japanese entrepreneur, Yusaku Maezawa and the crew of dearMoon to space in the first-ever civilian passenger flight. The dearMoon project is currently accepting applications for eight more civilians on the flight, which will feature a flyby of the Moon during the ship's week-long journey. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/27/spacex-preparing-for-companys-first-manned-flight-to-iss"] For more about SpaceX, read about how the company is going to race remote-controlled cars on the Moon this year and then read about how SpaceX is building NASA's new Lunar Lander. Check out this story about how SpaceX successfully launched 60 more Starlink satellites into orbit last year and then read about how SpaceX astronauts used a Baby Yoda doll as a zero-gravity indicator on a flight last November. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.Starship landing nominal!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 5, 2021
Ubisoft Announces Free-to-Play The Division: Heartland
No details have been offered beside those, so it's currently very unclear as to what kind of game The Division: Heartland will be, beyond its free-to-play nature. Ubisoft does say that it will be an "all new perspective on the universe in a new setting", though. Those interested can sign up to get involved in early hands-on opportunities.
It is, however, just one component of a "transmedia" expansion of The Division, across games, movies, and novels. The previously announced The Division Netflix movie, starring Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal, will be joined by a new original novel set after the events of The Division 2.
New content is also coming to The Division 2 later this year. The DLC will add a new game mode and "new methods" of levelling up agents, said to emphasise build variety and viability.
Finally, a mobile game set in The Division universe is also in development.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. Ubisoft Announces Free-to-Play The Division: Heartland
No details have been offered beside those, so it's currently very unclear as to what kind of game The Division: Heartland will be, beyond its free-to-play nature. Ubisoft does say that it will be an "all new perspective on the universe in a new setting", though. Those interested can sign up to get involved in early hands-on opportunities.
It is, however, just one component of a "transmedia" expansion of The Division, across games, movies, and novels. The previously announced The Division Netflix movie, starring Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal, will be joined by a new original novel set after the events of The Division 2.
New content is also coming to The Division 2 later this year. The DLC will add a new game mode and "new methods" of levelling up agents, said to emphasise build variety and viability.
Finally, a mobile game set in The Division universe is also in development.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. GTA Online: Claim Triple Motor Wars Rewards, Triple Speed Bunker Research, and More
GTA Online: Claim Triple Motor Wars Rewards, Triple Speed Bunker Research, and More
Illumination CEO Joins Nintendo as New Outside Director
Illumination CEO Joins Nintendo as New Outside Director
Taiko No Tatsujin Pop Tap Beat Review — Drum Solo
Some video game franchises seem destined for the mobile gaming scene, their format ideally suited for touchscreen controls or quick on-the-go gaming sessions. Bandai Namco's drum-pounding rhythm game Taiko no Tatsujin is the latest established franchise to make the jump to mobile, and it's a match made in heaven. Bright, colorful, and full of charm, Taiko no Tatsujin Pop Tap Beat will have you smiling from ear to ear as you tap tap tap away to its catchy soundtrack. It's just a shame that fun has such a short shelf life.
Pop Tap Beat follows the standard rhythm genre format: notes travel from one side of the screen to the other (in this case right to left), and you tap the screen when each one reaches a circle to score points. The closer to the circle the note is when you tap, the more in rhythm with the song you are and the more points you score. It's a simple system that's easy to understand and pick up even if this is your first time playing a rhythm game, making for a short learning curve and a longer focus on fun.
The gameplay loop offers incremental increases in challenge with each subsequent difficulty level, offering an experience that's challenging without ever feeling impossible. Notes come in two colors: red, which signals tapping the drum, and blue, which signals tapping around the edge of it. Higher difficulties will split the drum in half, meaning you not only have to pay attention to the color of each note but also keep in mind which side of the screen needs to be tapped. Pop Tap Beat mixes things up further with special notes, alleviating any monotony. These special notes include drum rolls with continuous tapping, golden drums for furious tapping, and balloon notes for a different kind of furious tapping.
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