Wild Hearts Is So Tough That Even Its Own Developers Have Trouble With It

The mighty Kemono – the creatures inhabiting Wild Hearts, the new monster hunting game by Koei Tecmo and EA – aren’t easy. In fact, they’re hard enough that even one of the game’s directors has trouble defeating his own creations.

“I have quite a lot of difficulties,” Wild Hearts co-director Takuto Edagawa says with a laugh. “When we look at [the toughest Kemono in the game], those ones I die [against]. If I’m not properly prepared, I’ll go in and I’ll be killed.”

But luckily for Edagawa, a helping hand is always close by — literally. His development partner, co-director Kotaro Hirata, smiles and says, “I’m totally awesome at [Wild Hearts], actually.”

The Omega Force division of Koei Tecmo is primarily known for Dynasty Warriors, the wild power fantasy series that sees players effortlessly taking out hundreds of foes at a time. With Wild Hearts, which will seek to capture the appeal of Capcom’s popular Monster Hunter series, Koei Tecmo is well aware it is developing a very difficult game. Edagawa and Hirata want you to fear the Kemono, the nature-infused beasts that inhabit Wild Hearts’ world.

But the development has also been careful to introduce several mechanics to encourage players new to the monster hunting genre to give Wild Hearts a try.

How Omega Force Crafted Wild Hearts’ Karakuri System

What does set Wild Hearts apart is, in fact, crafting. Players will be able to take advantage of the new Karakuri crafting system, which gives players the power to instantly construct objects during the heat of battle. Whether it’s a box to climb on to launch yourself closer to the massive Kemono, or a spring that helps you quickly evade devastating incoming attacks, the Karakuri are designed to give players the edge.

The Karakuri crafting system came about when Edagawa and Hirata realized the beasts were too difficult for players to defeat. Rather than nerfing the Kemono’s abilities, the two decided to give the player the power of the Karakuri to even the score.

[Crossplay] was actually quite a significant decision for us, and it was one of the toughest things we actually had to work with in development.

“Before [the Karakuri system] came along, the Kemono were way too strong for the players,” Hirata said. “They were just massive creatures with too much power. But then the Karakuri idea came in, and then we realized, ‘the Karakuri system might be too strong now!’… We wanted to make sure the Kemono were really strong and really difficult to beat, because we wanted the players to feel the sense that it was a challenging endeavor. But trying to find that right balance between the actual strength of the Kemono versus the strength of the players was the hardest balance to figure out.”

The directors say the difference between great Wild Hearts players and those who are still figuring it out will be the mastery of the Karakuri system. For players struggling against the nature-infused Kemono, Wild Hearts’ flexible multiplayer support will make calling in help a breeze. Wild Hearts supports online multiplayer for up to three people, and Hirata said watching how more experienced players use the Karakuri can teach rookies very useful strategies.

Unlike Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise, Wild Hearts also supports crossplay, allowing players on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC to tackle the game together.

“[Crossplay] was actually quite a significant decision for us, and it was one of the toughest things we actually had to work with in development,” Edagawa said. “EA actually said that cross platform play is definitely a plus, and so we thought, ‘Then okay, we’ll do it.’ And ultimately we’re very happy that we decided that… When we think of the fact that we want more people to play, and people from more diverse environments to play, it was definitely worth the additional effort that was required to be able to do this.”

A New Hunting Franchise for Omega Force

While Hirata and Edagawa shied away from drawing comparisons to Capcom’s hunting juggernaut (the two didn’t use the word “Monster” during the entirety of the interview, referring to the beasts in Wild Hearts as “Kemono”, “creatures”, and “prey”, exclusively), it’s impossible to not look at Wild Hearts and see the similarities to Monster Hunter. The two titles are cut from the same cloth, both focusing on the central gameplay loop of hunting creatures to improve your gear, and using that better gear to take down even more powerful foes.

Given Monster Hunter World’s sales success, it’s easy to understand why the Dynasty Warriors studio wanted to take another stab at a hunting action game.

Omega Force previously developed the Toukiden series, which saw three games released between 2013 and 2016. The franchise never caught on in the West, causing a long hiatus for hunting action games from the studio.

Wild Hearts is a fresh start in the genre for Omega Force, and the directors have high hopes for the game beyond this week’s launch. The studio will continue to support the game with free, post-launch updates that will add new Kemono for players to face off against.

There are currently no plans for microtransactions, with Edagawa saying, “when it comes to gameplay and content, players will not be charged anything for any of the actual gameplay.”

If the developers do implement microtransactions down the line, it will strictly apply to cosmetics. Beyond that, Hirata said Koei Tecmo wants Wild Hearts to be a new core franchise for the studio.

“We wanted to build a new pillar for Omega Force. I think in the past we had experiences with the Warriors series and also Toukiden as well, but… When we talk about the reach to a global audience, those titles were not quite there yet in appealing to a wider audience. So one of the things we really wanted to work on and one of the things that started off this project was for Omega Force to have a game that had a global appeal, that was accepted more by a much wider audience.”

Wild Hearts is out this February 17 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Logan Plant is a freelance writer at IGN

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – Season 2 All Warzone and Multiplayer Changes Explained

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is hitting Season 2 February 15th and we see the return of Resurgence Mode with a new Warzone Map, New DMZ map and wipe, new ranked mode in multiplayer, the launch of Gun Game, and more. There’s a new Operator Ronin dropping into the battlefield and a full new battlepass with new rewards to collect. Here’s everything coming to Modern Warfare 2 Season 2 for Warzone and Multiplayer.

Warzone 2.0 Updates

Ashika Island is a smaller, Japanese-themed map that is located in the Asia Pacific region. Research showed that Ashika was being used as a hideout for the Ultranationalist Konni Group which focused on transporting chemical and biological weapons. Even though this is a smaller map, Ashika has waterways for traversal and mountains/high points to leap off of and redeploy.

Return of Resurgence

Ashika Island is also the new map for Resurgence, a game mode coming back from the original Warzone. This will feature solos, duos, trios, and quads, with its own playlist update throughout Season 2. As a reminder, Resurgence allows for multiple respawns as long as one of your teammates is still alive.

The respawns happen after a certain amount of time has passed, which you can shorten by doing specific challenges like killing enemies. As the circle closes, the countdown for respawns gets longer and longer, and you still have access to buy stations if you get too impatient.

In this mode, there’s a new feature called Restore Honor where each player will drop a dog tag when eliminated which can be picked up by their teammate or enemy that will give a small cash reward and a single UAV ping that marks enemies and supply boxes.

1v1 Gulag

The Gulag is returning to its 1v1 standoff with Season 2 and will no longer feature the Jailer as the tiebreaker but bring back its Domination flag capture. The Gulag map will still be the Season 1 map but slightly altered to support 1v1 and we’re finally getting new weapon pools instead of just constantly getting a tiny pistol each time.

The weapon pool includes Assault Rifles, Submachine Guns, and Light Machine Guns. Shotguns have been completely removed from the Gulag and you’ll only have the pistol as your secondary weapon. The Gulag map also has cash lying around so you can run around and grab some before fighting, and if you win your match, the cash payout will be much larger so you can redeploy with a better chance of survival.

No more Backpacks

In Season 2 players will no longer have to go into menus to pick up objects and loot will now drop all out of containers like how things spray out from Supply Boxes. The backpack system will also be altered so you no longer need Medium or Large backpacks and each player will have the same backpack throughout the match that has reduced penalties for stacking healing items, equipment, and killstreaks. Player loot, when eliminated, will now spill out instead of being confined to a dropped backpack.

Cheaper Loadouts

In order to reward players with easier access to Loadouts, the price of Primary Weapons you can purchase in Buy Stations have been reduced and Loadout Drop Markers costs have also been reduced so Squads can get their full Loadouts faster. An additional second Loadout Drop Public Event has been added so drops will now occur on the first and fifth Circle each match.

No More Lootable Armor Vests

Everyone will spawn in with 3-Plate Vests instead of having to loot different tier vests each match.

DMZ Updates

Season Refresh

With all new missions coming with Season 2, DMZ players will get a complete refresh of their missions which includes a clean wipe. This wipe includes a Contraband and Keys reset but keeps your Insured Weapon Slots and any other permanent content earned in Season 1 intact. DMZ will feature both Al Mazrah and Ashika Island as their maps to get your missions completed on but Al Mazrah will have a few Points of Interests (POIs) changed for fresh exploration. You can choose whatever map you want, including Building 21, at any time when starting up DMZ.

Multiplayer Changes

New Game Modes

Ranked Play is the hottest game mode in Season 2 where you can finally put your skills to the test. Treyarch and the Call of Duty League build this mode together that uses CDL approved rules, restrictions, maps and modes with exclusive ranked based rewards that let you show off your skills. This is an intimate 4v4 multiplayer mode and you have to be at least evel 16 to access Ranked.

The modes in the Ranked playlist include Hardpoint, Search & Destroy, and Control. The ranks start at Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Crimson, Iridescent, Top 250 (where your name will be displayed on a special leaderboard). If you finish a season in the Gold rank or above, you’ll get a special set of rewards. The ranks will not reset each season and everyone will start in Bronze without any placement matches so players can just immediately start working on grinding their Skill Ratings (SR) up.

And don’t worry, if a player disconnects or quits during a match, all team members outside of that player’s party won’t lose any SR. But you can still earn SR if you win that match while shorthanded. But if you lose that match, you won’t lose any SR. Also, if you do end up losing SR, you can’t derank immediately and will have demotion protection for the first three games in the new rank division.

Let’s take a look at the other game modes coming back this Season that aren’t in Ranked Play. Grid from Modern Warfare 3 is back as a modified Kill Confirmed where you have to stack enemy dog tags and bank them at one of two locations in the map.

Gun Game and Hardcore are also back as classic favorites. Another game mode from Modern Warfare 3 Infected is back where one player is randomly selected as the “infected” who must spread that tag to others. Every survivor eliminated will join the Infected team until no one else is left or until the five-minute timer expires.

New Maps

The new maps from Al Mazrah include Dome and Valderas Museum for Core game modes, Zaya Observatory and Al Malik International for Battle game modes.

New Raid

Later in Season 2’s launch will feature another Raid following the story after Price, Farah, and Gaz fought through Atomgrad. This will pick up where Atomgrad left off and further the story for Modern Warfare 2.

Modern Warfare 2 has a lot of content with the drop of Season 2 and it’s February 15th so don’t forget to update your game if you want to play now. There will be regular midseason updates so we’ll be sure to alert you once any of those changes go through, right here at IGN.

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The Best PS5 SSD Deals for 2023: 2TB WD Black SN850X From $159.99

2023 might finally be the year where 2TB PS5 SSDs might actually be worth the upgrade. Last year, prices for 1TB PS5 SSDs averaged around $150, whereas 2TB SSDs hovered closer to $300. This year, we’re seeing 1TB SSDs trickle below the $100 price point and 2TB SSDs are under $200. The reason PS5 SSD upgrades are pricey is that you can’t use any old SSD and expect it to perform well on the PS5 console. You’ll want to pick up an PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 solid state drive with a rated 5,500MB/s read speed to match the PS5’s internal drive. That means, for better or for worse, picking a top-shelf SSD.

Note that Sony recommends a heatsink attached to your SSD. Not all SSDs listed here have pre-installed heatsinks. For the ones that do, we’ll be sure to mention it. For the ones that don’t, all you have to do is purchase your own heatsink (we recommend this one for $10) and install it yourself. It’s very easy.

WD Black SN850X 2TB PS5 SSD From $159.99

Amazon has the newest WD Black Series SN850X M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD for the best price we’ve seen. In fact, this is lower than the price we saw on Black Friday. The SN850X is the successor to the SN850 SSD. It has newer flash chips (BiCS5 vs BiCS4) and an updated firmware, which combined offer improved sequential and random read/write speeds. For PC gamers, there’s also an updated Game Mode 2.0 utility that’s designed to tune the SSD for better performance during gaming sessions.

XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 SSD with Heatsink for $159.99

If you want the absolute best deal for a 2TB SSD, then this is the deal you’re looking for. The XPG Gammix S70 Blade is on par performance-wise with the SN850, however this stick includes a heatsink for $159.99. The S70 Blade boasts transfer rates up to 7,400 MB/s and a PCIe Gen4 interface.The low-profile aluminum heatsink is really thin and by no means as robust as the one you’ll find on the WD SN850 SSD, but it does it’s job and fits easily.

Samsung 980 Pro 2TB M.2 SSD from $189.99

Samsung SSDs need no introduction. They’ve made some of the most popular and reliable PS5 SSDs on the market. The 980 Pro has been out for a while now, and it’s still Samsung’s fastest M.2 PCIe SSD. It is fully PS5 compatible in terms of form factor and performance, with blistering speeds of up to 7,100MB/s. It goes toe to toe with other well-known options like the WD Black SN850 and the Seagate Firecuda 530.

Corsair MP600 PRO LPX 2TB “Optimized for PS5” SSD with Heatsink for Only $179.99

Corsair is a very well known brand for DIY PC builders. Corsair makes some of the best gaming products on the market, and that includes solid-state memory like RAM and SSDs. The MP600 Pro is the same super-fast M.2 NVMe PCIe x4 Gen4 SSD that’s marketed for enthusiast gaming PC builds. This one is “optimized for PS5” because it includes a rugged preinstalled heatsink that is slim enough to fit in the PS5 bay without any issues. Performance wise, the MP600 Pro matches the best SSDs out there with its 7,100MB/sec sequential read and 6,800MB/sec sequential write speeds.

More PS5 SSD Deals

There may be other SSD deals out there, but these are the PS5 SSDs we’ve tried ourselves and highly recommend. They also double up as outstanding boot drives for your gaming PC, in case you don’t need additional storage for your PS5 console.

How easy is it to install the SSD?

It’s extremely easy! Removing the case cover is completely toolless. In fact, the only screw you have to remove is the one that keeps the cover for the SSD bay in place. You don’t even put it back when you’re done. Sony has a quick and easy YouTube video guide.

What if the SSD I bought doesn’t have a heatsink?

Sony recommends you install an SSD that has an attached heatsink. If the SSD you purchase doesn’t include one, it’s simple enough to buy one for about $10 on Amazon and add it yourself. Most of these heatsinks are just attached using an adhesive like thermal tape.

For more deals, take a look at our daily deals for today.

Dead Island 2 Release Date Moved Forward by One Week

Developer Dambuster Studios and publisher Deep Silver have announced that Dead Island 2’s release date has been moved up by one week, from April 28 to April 21.

“You asked for it, you got it. Dead Island 2 went gold and it’s coming out a week early. See you in HELL-A on April 21, 2023,” revealed the Dead Island official Twitter account.

Dead Island 2 was originally scheduled to be released on February 3, but was later delayed to April 28. Now, players will get their hands on the game a little earlier than expected.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was also recently announced to be delayed to April 28 from its original March 17 release date. With Dead Island 2 moving up a week, the two games won’t launch on the same day anymore.

Dead Island 2’s development cycle has been turbulent. The game was originally revealed all the way back at E3 2014, with previous developer Yager at the helm. The game’s development later shifted to Sumo Digital, before shifting again to Dambuster in 2019. Its current form was finally shown after years of waiting at Gamescom 2022, where it was re-revealed along with its original February 2023 release date.

In IGN’s Dead Island 2 hands-on preview, we said “Dead Island 2 appears to share a huge amount of common ground with not just the original Dead Island, but also its step-sibling, Dying Light.”

George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. He’s been writing about the industry since 2019 and has worked with other publications such as Insider, Kotaku, NPR, and Variety.

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Dead Space Was the Best-Selling New Game in the U.S. in January 2023

The latest figures from The NPD Group reveal that Dead Space is the best-selling new video game in the U.S. in January. The well-received remake of the 2008 survival horror was kept away from the top spot by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which enjoys its fourth consecutive month as the best-selling game in the U.S.

Dead Space was joined in the top 20 best-sellers by three other new games: Fire Emblem Engage (No.5), Forspoken (No.7), and One Piece Odyssey (No.9).

While there were four new releases among the top 10, U.S. consumer spending on video game software, hardware, and accessories dropped year-on-year by 5%, according to NPD’s Mat Piscatella. “Video game hardware spending was flat, while content (-5%) and accessories (-14%) spending fell,” he revealed on Twitter. This means sales are down year-on-year for the first time since last September.

Not everything was down, however. The Last of Us: Part 1, the PS5 remake of Naughty Dog’s celebrated survival horror, saw a leap in chart position. Fuelled in part by the popularity of the new HBO show, it rose from No.36 to No.11 in the sales chart.

As for Dead Space, a debut at No.2 means that it has had a much better start in life than last year’s The Callisto Protocol. Widely considered a spiritual successor to Dead Space thanks to being helmed by the original game’s co-creator Glenn Schofield, some may have expected The Callisto Protocol to have made something of a splash. But despite that pedigree, it debuted at an underwhelming No.17 in the NPD sales charts for December 2022.

Just one month on, The Callisto Protocol has completely disappeared from the top 20 sales chart. Time will tell if Dead Space has the sticking power to hang on into next month’s charts, but with a significantly better critical response and little AAA competition in February, it has more favorable odds.

The full rankings for January 2023’s top 20 best-selling premium games in the U.S. are:

  1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  2. Dead Space (2023)
  3. Madden NFL 23
  4. FIFA 23
  5. Fire Emblem Engage
  6. Elden Ring
  7. Forspoken
  8. God of War: Ragnarok
  9. One Piece Odyssey
  10. Pokemon: Scarlet/Violet
  11. The Last of Us: Part 1
  12. Sonic Frontiers
  13. Monster Hunter: Rise
  14. Mario Kart 8
  15. Minecraft
  16. Need for Speed: Unbound
  17. Just Dance 2023 Edition
  18. NBA 2K23
  19. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
  20. NHL 23

Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Features Editor.

Metroid Prime Developers Criticise Remaster for Not Crediting Original Team

Two developers who worked on the original Metroid Prime have criticised the newly released remaster for not fully crediting the original creative team.

Zoid Kirsch, who formerly worked for Retro Studios as Senior Gameplay Engineer on the original Metroid Prime, posted a screenshot from the remaster’s credits to Twitter.

The message, which appears right at the very end of Metroid Prime Remaster’s credits roll, reads: “Based on the work of Metroid Prime (original Nintendo Gamecube and Wii versions) development staff”. No full credits for the original development team are included; only those who took part in the creation of the remaster are credited in full.

“While many studios did amazing work on the remaster, I’m let down Metroid Prime’s Remaster does not include the full original game credits,” said Kirsch. “I worked with so many amazing people on the game and everyone’s name should be included in the remaster, not just a single card like this.”

Kirsh’s comment was followed up by Jack Mathews, former tech lead on the Metroid Prime series at Retro Studios. “This is a travesty,” he said. “Not just for my credit (even though most of my code was probably replaced), but for people whose code and work are largely unchanged, like Mark HH, Steve McCrea, all of the uprezzed art and concepts, the game design. Shameful.”

The issue of remakes and remasters not crediting the original developers is not a new one. Shadow of the Colossus and the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Triology remakes are just two examples of games that have not provided full credit to the original teams.

The issue of credit goes much wider, too. Only last month The Last of Us co-creator Bruce Straley spoke about his lack of credit on the HBO show, and noted it may be a reason for unionisation.

Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Features Editor.

UK Daily Deals: Get Hogwarts Legacy for Just £36.99 When Buying a PS5

Hogwarts Legacy is already taking the world by storm, and you may be wondering how you could possibly get in on the action. Well, have no fear, we’ve got some excellent deals for you that will open up the Wizarding World to you right now. Our headline deal today is the PS5 with Hogwarts Legacy Bundle for just £516.98 at Argos. Overall that works out at £479.99 for the PS5, and just £36.99 for Hogwarts Legacy, about £23 off the new game already.

This is perfect for anyone who doesn’t have a new-gen console but still wants to play the game right now! If you’re more interested in Xbox, don’t worry, I’ve got deals there as well, as you can pick up an Xbox Series X console and Hogwarts for just £479.99 from Smyths at the moment, or an Xbox Series S bundle for just £279.99 from GAME. For even more gaming deals, check out all the links just below, or follow @IGNUKDeals on Twitter for more instant updates.

TL;DR – Best UK Deals Right Now

Amazon Hogwarts Legacy Console Bundle Deals

If you are buying the Argos bundle, make sure to just click the ‘Money Off Bundles’ section which will take you to all the current bundle offers Argos has got, including the new Hogwarts Legacy deal. See our full 9/10 review for the game here.

Best Gaming Deals for PS5, Xbox, and PC Right Now

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Best Random Deals I Love Right Now

These are the best deals that I want to highlight, but can’t necessarily fit anywhere else.

Amazing Discounts on Anker Tech Right Now

There’s some great deals on Anker headphones, USB cables and more at Amazon right now. My favourite is definitely on the Soundcore Q45 Adaptive Noise Cancelling Headphones, dropping down to just £97.99. This is a great option for an affordable but amazing set of headphones (instead of dropping £300 on a Bose or Sony set).

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Amazing Password Manager Deal from Keeper (AD)

With Keeper, you can store all of your passwords, credit card info, and other sensitive data in one secure, encrypted digital vault. Plus, they use top-notch encryption technology to keep your stuff safe and have added bonus features like password generation, password sharing, and two-factor authentication.

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Where to Preorder The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in the UK

The best Tears of the Kingdom (or Breath of the Wild 2 as many of us called it for years) preorder deal in the UK is still at Hit for £49.85, or ShopTo for the same price. In case you’re wondering, both ShopTo and Hit are 100% legit UK retailers. We’ve linked out to both of them before, and have had no complaints! I’ll leave all the relevant links down below for Tears of the Kingdom preorders.

Where to Preorder Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition and Amiibo

Preorders for the Collector’s Edition are currently sold out everywhere, including Smyths, GAME, and ShopTo. Amazon currently has a listing up, but has not gone live with it yet.

You can also register your interest in the Collector’s Edition, or the Link – Tears of the Kingdom amiibo (£12.99) from Nintendo right now in the UK. Otherwise, follow and set notifications on for @IGNUKDeals on Twitter as we’ll tweet when more preorders go live.

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Awesome PS5 1TB SSD for £83.72 (Great Deal)

Pick up the perfect PS5 1TB SSD for just £85.51 right now, or upgrade even further and drop £185 on a 2TB SSD instead (that works out at £92.50 per TB).

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Metroid Prime Remastered Is Now on Nintendo Switch

After years of rumors, Metroid Prime Remastered is real. If that wasn’t exciting enough, Nintendo has already released the game digitally. But, if you’d prefer to wait for a physical copy, it’s out on March 3, 2023, and can be preorder right now from the links below.

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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Psychonauts 2’s Making-Of Documentary Is Now Available to Everyone for Free

Double Fine PsychOdyssey, the 32-part, 20+ hour documentary that chronicles the development of Psychonauts 2, is now available for free for everyone on YouTube.

Double Fine PsychOdyssey was created by 2 Player Productions and Double Fine and follows a similar and equally as wonderful documentary that was released for Double Fine’s Broken Age. It’s an extensive, very rare look behind the curtain of game development and you can check it out now by clicking here.

“Ten years after the release of their flagship video game Psychonauts, Double Fine Productions returns to its most celebrated franchise with Psychonauts 2,” The official description reads. “Now facing the pressure to produce a worthy sequel, the studio must confront overly ambitious designs, poor morale, technical challenges and financial woes, all during a turbulent span of time for the world.

“Double Fine PsychOdyssey is the direct continuation of the acclaimed series Double Fine Adventure, and offers even deeper insight into the passion, humor, and heartbreak of video game development.”

The team at Double Fine also noted that Double Fine PsychOdyssey took six years to make and was created from thousands of hours of footage.

In our review of Psychonauts 2, which was released in August 2021, we said, “It may bring a bit of that mid-2000s action-platformer clunkiness along with it, but Psychonauts 2 is still just about everything I could have hoped for from a sequel to one of my favorite games.”

For more, check out 37 things we learned from another great documentary about the making of 2018’s God of War, all the details on Double Fine founder Tim Schafer’s induction into the AIAS Hall of Fame, and our chat with Schafer on Psychonauts 2’s success, the future of the company, and more.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Hi-Fi Rush Has an Easter Egg That Very Well May Be Teasing The Evil Within 3

An Easter Egg on a screen near the end of Hi-Fi Rush very well may be teasing The Evil Within 3.

As reported by GamesRadar, this screen in question is visible for less than a second during a cinematic that plays before Track 11: The Needle Drop and takes place in an elevator. You can see the screen in the image below or in action courtesy of YouTuber Shirrako, and can see, on the bottom, it says, “Sequel to popular survival horror game franchise announced.”

Now, this could just be a fun nod to The Evil Within and not the tease of an announcement, as there are other Easter Eggs to the franchise in Hi-Fi Rush, including robots who look just like Sebastian Castellanos and Joseph Oda. That being said, it is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it kind of moment and could be a fun thing for fans to find and start theorizing about.

Uncharted 3 did something similar when it included a newspaper that teased The Last of Us. That particular Easter Egg was actually not meant to make it to the final game, so it will be interesting to see what the true story is behind this one.

Tango Gameworks released The Evil Within 2 in 2017 and, in our review, we said, “Although a disjointed plot and weak protagonist make it slow to get started, being pursued through an intriguingly bizarre world by plentiful and disturbing monsters kept my palms sweaty and my heart in my throat thanks to a strict adherence to the most important survival horror rule: you should always be on the back foot.”

It could well be time for a new entry in The Evil Within franchise and it would keep the momentum going for Tango Gameworks after it took the world by storm with the shadow drop of Hi-Fi Rush.

For more, check out our Hi-Fi Rush review and our interview with the game’s director (who actually directed The Evil Within 2!).

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Witcher 3 Next-Gen Accidentally Included Some NSFW Community Mods

Warning: This article contains some NSFW references.

CD Projekt Red has confirmed that certain NSFW community mods were accidentally added to The Witcher 3’s next-gen update and that it is working to remove them from the game.

As reported by Kotaku, Reddit users and other players began noticing that certain characters, including the “crones from Crookback Bog and the bruxas (the only women NPCs that regularly do full-frontal without any obscuring shots or panties) have landing strip-styled pubic hair and visible labia.”

Also noted by Kotaku, the original version of The Witcher 3 had the same nudity, but the women had “no visible genitals, just a sort of smoothed over, Barbie doll area.”

CD Projekt Red commented on the matter and stated this was a byproduct of bringing in a ton of community-sourced mods not created by the studio into The Witcher 3 and was “unintended.”

“The next-gen version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt features several community-sourced mods not created by CD PROJEKT RED, on top of numerous enhancements created and implemented by the studio internally,” CD Projekt Red said. “Merging everything together was a complex process and the textures in question are an unintended result present in the release version. This is something we are working to address.”

The team followed up and said the mods in question will be removed in the future as “these textures were not meant to be present in the release version of the game.”

For more on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s next-gen update, check out why we believe its changes signal good things for the series’ future, the biggest changes in the update, and our full PS5 vs Xbox Series X/S vs PS4 performance review.

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