The Electronic Wireless Show podcast S3 episode 10: making fun of that Ready Player One metaverse game

You wouldn’t know because she hardly ever mentions it, but Alice Bee is not a Ready Player One fan. In fairness, the newly revealed Open (or Opthreen), a RPO-themed metaverse battle royale thing, does look, sound, feel, and smell horrible, so a solid chunk of this week’s Electronic Wireless Show podcast is just us despairing over it. But there’s also some honest-to-goodness games chat, as we field a question from EWS listener Pete (thanks Pete!) on the games our younger selves were parentally forbidden from playing – and how we feel about them as ostensible grownups.

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Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is Officially Up for Preorder, Out June 27

Who needs to wait until October to play some spooky games? Nintendo is ready to start up spooky season early in the summer, as Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD officially has a release date of June 27. This remaster was first announced last June as part of Nintendo’s Direct, and now it’s officially up for preorder for $59.99 (see here at Amazon). Head to the links below to secure a copy for yourself ahead of its release.

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What is Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD?

Originally announced last June during Nintendo’s Direct, Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is a remaster of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, which was originally released on the 3DS in 2013. During September’s Nintendo Direct last year, a trailer showed off more of what the new remaster looks like and it also provided a window for its release. However, it was during MAR10 Day this past weekend that we were given the official release date for it of June 27.

In our original review for Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, we gave the game a 9.3/10. In it, we stated that it’s, “one of the best games on the 3DS, a loveably comedic, surprisingly varied adventure that wins over your heart with its playful characterisation and your mind with its intelligent, challenging nature.” It’ll surely be a great addition to the Switch catalog, especially in a nice enhanced format.

More Preorder Guides

If you want to see even more games that are available to preorder right now, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Below, you can find a wide selection of preorder guides available for upcoming releases, from the highly-anticipated Dragon’s Dogma 2 to Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic remake release left in limbo by Saber Interactive sale

This week’s announcement that Embracer are selling off Saber Interactive to new company Beacon Interactive has cast further doubt over the future of one of Embracer’s bigger projects, the much-delayed Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic remake. While Embracer have yet to actually state this out loud, it sounds like the KOTOR remake will be a “joint project” between Saber and Embracer. It also probably won’t be out in the next 12 months. Given the project’s repeated disruptions and delays, I suspect many of us will settle for the game coming out at all.

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Dungeons & Dragons Survival RPG Life Sim in the Works at Disney Dreamlight Valley Dev

The Dungeons & Dragons video games are coming thick and fast — the latest is a survival role-playing game life sim from the makers of Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Gameloft Montreal is working on the new Dungeons & Dragons game set in the Forgotten Realms. It’s described as “a unique and innovative experience blending survival, action RPG, and life simulation that will test players’ skills in an unforgiving campaign set in the D&D universe.”

This untitled Dungeons & Dragons game is expected to launch on PC and consoles, although no release window was mentioned, nor any videos or screenshots released. All we have to go on at this point is a solitary piece of key art, below:

Here’s the official blurb:

“The game, set in the mythical Forgotten Realms within the Dungeons & Dragons universe, will bring unique cooperative gameplay built around an innovative hybrid of survival, life simulation and action RPG. Players can expect an adventure where the rich lore of this legendary franchise meets real-time survival in a unique campaign of resilience, camaraderie, and danger at nearly every turn.”

Dungeons & Dragons owner Wizards of the Coast as well as its parent company Hasbro are currently doubling down on video games in the wake of Baldur’s Gate 3’s explosive success. For example, Payday developer Starbreeze is working on a Dungeons & Dragons co-op multiplayer game codenamed Project Baxter, although it’s not due out until 2026.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Tangle Tower devs’ love letter to Resident Evil hits Steam in May

Crow Country and its spooky, mutant-stuffed theme park will be opening its gates on Steam on May 9th, developers SFB Games have announced. It’s the first of two games from the Tangle Tower micro-studio coming to PC this year, the other one being The Mermaid’s Tongue, which will be picking up the adventures of their Tangle Tower detective duo on a marginally less spooky-looking submarine later this year. Crow Country, however, is a very different kettle of fish, combining chunky, PS1-style Final Fantasy 7 character models with early Resident Evil tank controls and panicked monster shooting.

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Lawn Mowing Simulator Starts Its Engines On Switch Today

How low can you mow?

You’ve ploughed fields on Switch, you’ve power washed cars on Switch, and now, you can mow lawns on Switch. Yes, the latest in a line of ‘I didn’t know I needed that’ sims is here as Lawn Mowing Simulator (and its ‘Landmark Edition‘ deluxe version) trims its way to Switch today.

You don’t really need us to tell you what Lawn Mowing Simulator entails, do you? You cut lawns. That’s it. Okay, actually, there is a little more than that. As well as getting out in the field, you will be building your “lawn mowing empire” (yes, really) by hiring employees, purchasing new machines and keeping an eye on the all-important finances.

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There’s a Lot Riding on GTA 6 — and Not Just for Rockstar and Take-Two

Amid mass layoffs, studio closures, and high-profile triple-A flops, the video game industry is currently suffering one of the worst periods in its history. Revenue wise, it’s also struggling. According to U.S. sales data tracking firm Circana, 2024 game spending is set to end up down 2% — and that’s the most optimistic outlook.

Explaining Microsoft’s shock mass layoff that affected nearly 2,000 staff at its gaming business, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said the industry had failed to grow the gaming audience in recent years, especially on console. But there is one bright spark looming over the horizon: Grand Theft Auto 6.

In an interview with GI.biz, Circana analyst Mat Piscatella said Rockstar’s surefire hit will spark “renewed interest” in video games, before going one step further: “There’s probably never been a more important thing to ever release in the industry, so no pressure.”

Clearly there’s a huge amount riding on GTA 6, and not just for developer Rockstar and its owner, Take-Two. This is a game some analysts predict will end up as the best-selling of all-time, the kind of game to break entertainment records. In 2013, it took GTA 5 just three days to surpass $1 billion in sales, becoming the fastest to that figure in entertainment history. GTA 6 could hit $1 billion in 24 hours.

All that money flooding into video game retail will obviously boost the bottom line of any company that stands to benefit from the sale of video games and accessories, from Amazon to GameStop, and of course Microsoft and Sony, which sells games via its digital stores. When GTA 6 eventually comes out at some point in 2025, there will be a lot of companies fighting for their cut.

But there’s more. GTA 6 is the kind of game that will sell consoles. Sony is expected to release a PS5 Pro later this year, and it will no doubt benefit from interest in GTA 6. Similarly, GTA 6 will sell Xbox Series X and S and whatever hardware refresh Microsoft plans. Let’s remember, GTA 6 is not coming out on PC at launch. To play the game, you have to own a PlayStation or an Xbox.

Beyond the point of sale, GTA 6’s GTA Online equivalent will surely come packed with microtransactions as the current GTA Online does. Microsoft and Sony will get their cut of any money spent there, too.

Is GTA 6 the most important release in games history, as has been suggested? Mass layoffs continue to decimate the video game industry, so it very well may be. But let’s remember the people who are working to make GTA 6 a reality, and the issues they’re facing as the industry holds its breath for their game to come out. Last month, developers at Rockstar Games hit out at the company’s decision to force staff to return to the office five days a week to close out work on GTA 6, with some expressing concern about crunch.

For years, Rockstar had a notorious reputation within the video game industry for brutal crunch in the making of Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead games. However, following the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018 and the shocking stories about the human cost of its development, media reports suggested changes were made to the company’s culture to avoid the same thing happening during the development of GTA 6.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Exclusive: First Look at Morrowind for The Elder Scrolls: Official Survival Guide to Tamriel

Insight Editions has granted IGN an exclusive new look at the Morrowind chapter for The Elder Scrolls Online: The Official Survival Guide to Tamriel. Featuring vibrant, visceral artwork and advice on how to not get legally assassinated, this in-universe survival guide seems like it could be a must-own for any Elder Scrolls fans. Ja’dasha, the in-universe Khajiit author of the book, is your ever-constant guide throughout each of the nine provinces found in Tamriel: High Rock, Skyrim, Hammerfell, Cyrodiil, Valenwood, Summerset Isles, Morrowind, Black Marsh, and Elsweyr.

The Elder Scrolls Online: The Official Guide to Tamriel will be released on March 26, 2024, and can be preordered from Amazon for $39.99 and £24.09 in the UK.

Ja’dasha tells the reader during an introduction: “Tamriel is like a patchwork quilt. To the west lay deserts and crags. To the east are volcanoes and swamps. Islands, oases, jungles, and tundras… the nature of this land shifts more often than the phases of the moons, and so too shift its dangers.”

The Khajiit will continue through your journey to each chapter, providing handy advice on cultural aspects of each race in Tamriel, alongside context and background for each province that most Elder Scrolls fans should find a strange sense of comfort in. For example, in the Morrowind chapter, the guide delves into the many ‘Great Houses’ associated with owning much of the landmass of Morrowind.

Contrasting these houses, it also discusses Ashlanders, who “control no territory, but rather live a nomadic life on the island of Vvardenfell. They are allowed to reside only in most inhospitable regions, and are generally looked down upon by the rest of the Dunmer.”

Surviving the treacherous lands of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is quite the ordeal, and the same can be said for The Elder Scrolls Online. While perusing the ash-laden lands of the Dark Elves, it won’t be unsurprising to hear that it is not so easy to avoid getting killed by legal assassinations if the writ of the Morag Tong deems it so; a gameplay loop we’re sure many of us have partaken in over the years.

Should the Morag Tong receive a writ for your death… Pray to whatever deity you believe in.

“Avoiding (Legal) Assassinations: Tamriel is home to many assassins, but only in the lands of Morrowind that such a job is perfectly, completely, and utterly legal in the guild of the Morag Tong.”

“As Ja’dasha writes this, she realizes that she has not much advice about avoiding assassinations. She has never heard of someone surviving the Morag Tong, and is not even sure if has ever been done.”

“And so she has only one thing to suggest should the Morag Tong receive a writ for your death… Pray to whatever deity you believe in.”

The Elder Scrolls Online: The Official Guide to Tamriel will release on March 26, 2024, and can be preordered from Amazon for $39.99. For even more news, deals, and preorders on the latest book releases, consider following @IGNDeals on Twitter/X or Instagram, or checking out our best audiobook roundup, and the best fantasy books to consider reading this year as well. There’s also an amazing offer on Frank Herbert’s Dune books that we’re recommending to everyone at the moment.

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

Saber Interactive splits from Embracer, taking 3D Realms, Slipgate, Metro devs and more with them

Saber Interactive have parted ways with Embracer Group, buying back the rights to both themselves and numerous other studios in a deal initially valued at $247 million. The deal includes 38 ongoing game development projects plus the rights to 3D Realms, Slipgate Ironworks, New World Interactive, Nimble Giant, Mad Head, Digic, Fractured Byte and PR agency Sandbox Strategies, as well as Metro developers 4A Games and Pinball FX maker Zen Studios via options.

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Helldivers 2 Cutting Edge Premium Warbond Goes Live, Adds New Weapons, Gear, and Armor

Helldivers 2’s new Cutting Edge premium Warbond is live now, adding new weapons, gear, and armor to the smash hit PC and PlayStation 5 co-op shooter.

The Warbond, which is Helldivers 2’s take on a battle pass, is not time-limited. This means that once you buy it, you’re free to unlock its rewards whenever you like. The previous premium Warbond, Steeled Veterans, remains available.

Cutting Edge costs 1,000 Super Credits. While you can earn Super Credits from gameplay and the Warbond itself, you can also buy them for real-world money. Via the in-game shop, 1,000 Super Credits costs $9.99.

Helldivers 2 Cutting Edge Warbond contents:

The EX Series Prototypes

  • EX-03 Prototype 3 – Includes a rubber underlayer for insulation. Handy, really, as this prototype’s wires operate at a shocking 400,000 volts.
  • EX-16 Prototype 16 – Warning: Electric arc generates a strong magnetic field. Avoid use while near stapled paperwork.
  • EX-00 Prototype X – The end result of several billion Super Credits and 12 years of research into creating “the Soldier of Tomorrow”. Show us it was worth it.

Expanded arsenal

  • LAS-16 Sickle – A sweet laser rifle that fires in short bursts. And it doesn’t need reloading. Just watch for overheating or shove a new heatsink in there.
  • SG-8P Punisher Plasma – Exploding plasma rounds sound deadly… because they are, to aliens and allies! This modified Punisher shotgun is as fun as it is fearsome.
  • ARC-12 Blitzer – Project an arc of close-range lightning, or charge it up to fire off powerful bolts. Good for taking out multiple targets and giving you more time to pick a celebration emote.
  • And you can unlock a new stun grenade, the G-23 Stun, and the LAS-7 Dagger pistol.

Three new capes are included in the Warbond, with matching player cards for each cape, as well as three new emotes. There’s also a new booster, called Localisation Confusion, that increases the time between enemy encounters.

There’s loads going on in the world of Helldivers 2 right now. Developer Arrowhead just quietly released flying bugs in the game, and last week made mechs available. Meanwhile, Arrowhead has asked for the Helldivers 2 community’s help in coming up with ideas for the “hard to solve” problem of players kicking teammates who don’t have meta loadouts.

Helldivers 2 has become one of the surprise hits of 2024 since launching in February, topping the charts on Steam and reportedly selling around three million copies. According to at least one analyst, it’s still growing. Check out IGN’s Helldivers 2 review to find out why it’s going down so well.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.