Destiny 2 ‘Dawning’ Holiday Event Kicks Off Next Week
Destiny 2 is celebrating the holiday season with snowball fights, the return of Mayhem mode, weekly Milestone rewards, event-specific gear, and more.
Bungie confirmed it is bringing back the holiday spirit with special event "The Dawning," which lasts from December 19 to January 9. The event will feature exclusive legendary and exotic gear, social space decorations, special Dawning engrams, and gift-giving quests.
Players visiting social areas in the game may notice something different beginning next Tuesday, as the Tower and Farm are festively decorated, but this isn't the only change coming to Destiny 2 on the Dec. 19. Players will be able to loot piles of snow and pelt their friends, and strangers, with snowballs. Hitting enemies in Strikes with snowballs deals significant damage and leaves them stunned, so make sure to take advantage.
Disney Now the Most Powerful Movie Studio of All Time
For even more on the Disney Fox Deal, be sure to check out all the movie and TV show properties Disney is getting from Fox. Or catch up on the X-Men projects that are on hold due to the merger, and what Disney taking over Fox could mean for the TV landscape.
Note: This story has been updated to reflect the most recent developments regarding the Fox/Disney deal.
19 Nintendo Switch Games Released This Week
Even as the year winds to a close, the Nintendo Switch is still seeing plenty of games arrive on the system, with another dozen added over the next seven days.
19 games, including Yooka-Laylee, Gorogoa, and Mutant Mudds Collection will be arriving on Switch from today through next Wednesday, Dec. 20. Find out the full slate of 19 games and one demo announced so far below:
- Gorogoa — Available Dec. 14
- One More Dungeon — Available Dec. 14
- ACA NEOGEO The Last Blade — Available Dec. 14
- Mutant Mudds Collection — Available Dec. 14 — IGN's original Mutant Mudds Deluxe review
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Net Neutrality Rules Voted Out by FCC
In a 3-2 vote today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to withdraw its rules on net neutrality.
The rules were put in place during the Obama administration, designed to prevent scenarios in which internet service providers throttled or blocked access to certain websites. The FCC classified the internet as a public utility.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai called Net Neutrality "a solution that won't work to a problem that simply doesn't exist," and has favored returning the market to the less-regulated days of 2015. Today's vote is the first step in undoing the regulations put into place by the previous administration.
Supporters of Net Neutrality says its repeal opens up a Pandora's box of problems, with ISPs charging for some content and not others, or packaging deals fast-tracking favored sites while slowing others. Opponents of the regulations say those fears are unfounded, leaning on the promises of freer markets to overcome any issues.
Deadpool Will Stay R-Rated, Says Disney
Disney CEO Bob Iger has addressed the future of Deadpool, confirming Fox's film franchise will remain R-rated following Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
"It
clearly has been and will be Marvel branded. But we think there might be an opportunity for a Marvel-R brand for something like Deadpool," Iger said in a call with investors following the news that Disney will purchase 21st Century Fox (via The Hollywood Reporter). "As long as we let the audiences know what's coming, we think we can manage that fine," he added.
The first Deadpool movie was a major success for Fox, earning $783 million worldwide to become the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time. Likewise, Logan did incredibly well for an R-rated Marvel movie, making $616 million worldwide this year.
Adventure Time Is Getting an Open-World Adventure Game
Adventure Time is getting a new open-world adventure game next year.
Outright Games and developer Climax Studios have announced Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in spring 2018. The game has players explore a flooded Land of Ooo using their newly constructed boat.
Once the Land of Ooo goes underwater, causing familiar kingdoms to be cut off from each other, Finn and Jake go on a journey to find out what happened. During your adventure you'll traverse the dangerous sea to discover new locations across Ooo, recruiting BMO and Marceline to join your crew, and interrogate pirates for clues.
Rare Outlines Sea of Thieves’ Progression System
Rare has answered one of the Sea of Thieves community's biggest questions: what does progression mean in the sea-faring game?
During a recent livestream, the Sea of Thieves team outlined two concepts - how the progression system works, and how that progression system will be in step with Sea of Thieves' primary goal of playing with others.
To become a 'Pirate Legend' - the core objective of Sea of Thieves - players build reputation through exploits and adventures. This is acquired specifically from a set of different trading companies that represent your preferred playstyle.
Snapchat Now Letting People Create Their Own AR Lenses
Snap Inc.'s first desktop application lets users create their own AR lenses.
As reported by the London Evening Standard, the app, called Lens Studios, is now out on Mac and PC. The software is all about making it easier for creatives to get started with AR development and build their own lenses.

