Stellar Blade adds new Boss Challenge mode on May 24

Greetings! Patch 1.003 for Stellar Blade goes live today. Eve’s mission is far from over, and we at Shift Up are working to make Stellar Blade shine even brighter. We’re happy to present to you the new Boss Challenge, new Nano Suits, and improved convenience features coming in this patch update on May 24.

Boss Challenge

The Boss Challenge pits you against the 19 bosses from the base game. Hone your skills, outwit your enemies… and brutalize them.

Progression in the Boss Challenge requires battle data from bosses you’ve previously defeated. You can also fight bosses on Hard difficulty setting after you’ve seen the ending of the game. 

To start the challenge, you can either load up and use your own gear you’ve been using or choose one of several presets. Choose the minimum preset for a true challenge, which is extremely understated, or the maximum preset, which has all of your skills and stats buffed up, if you want to taunt the boss with some spectacular combat.

After the challenge is over, your battle data is automatically analyzed. You’ll see metrics like battle time, number of perfect parries and dodges, consumable usage, and more. Test your skills and compare with your friends. 

If you defeat all bosses in the Boss Challenge on Normal difficulty setting or higher, you’ll get to earn the Neurolink Suit for Eve. Hats off to your strength!

New Nano Suits added

Blood, blade… and beauty. Eve can be summarized in these three words. New Nano Suits have been added to bring out her beauty even more.

The two Nano Suits above, White Kunoichi and Black Kunoichi, will be available in this new update.

And check out the game yourself for more Nano Suits.

Quality-of-life improvements

If you switch to ranged attack mode and switch back while locked on to an enemy, you will automatically lock on to the enemy again.

Also, we’re adding an option to always show the compass in the HUD.

All of these will be available on May 24 on PS5. Ready yourselves to reclaim Earth for humankind.

Devolver Digital Will Hold Another Devolver Direct in June, This Time Themed as a Birthday Party

Though the nature of June’s showcase onslaught continues to change, one company remains consistently wacky as ever: Devolver Digital. The publisher has announced it will hold another June showcase this year on June 7 at 5:00p.m. Pacific Time, and this year it’s birthday party-themed.

The showcase will supposedly celebrate the 15th birthday of Devolver Digital’s mascot Volvy, a weird little guy that Devolver introduced last year in its 2023 showcase as a gag on the idea of a retro mascot making a return. Devolver Digital itself, as a company, turns 15 on June 25 of this year.

In celebration of, well, something’s birthday, Devolver promises to shower “partygoers with a big handful of gaming gifts, including updates and release dates for upcoming titles as well as some exciting new reveals.” Currently, Devolver has a number of announced games still in development including Baby Steps, Neva, Human: Fall Flat 2, and The Crush House.

This year’s Devolver Direct-er, Volvy’s Birthday Party will last approximately 20 minutes. If you’ve never watched one of these events before and intend to tune into this one, prepare for it to get a little strange. In addition to the aforementioned mascot “return” last year, Devolver’s events have included parodies of massive gaming conferences, subscription service japes, a malfunctioning mecha Suda51, and a “marketing countdown to marketing.” Who knows what this year will hold?

Devolver’s event will take place over a busy weekend both online and in Los Angeles. Folks tuning in digitally can catch showcases from Ubisoft, Xbox, and the all-encompassing Summer Game Fest all covered here on IGN, while folks in LA can check out our own IGN Live fan event featuring developers, publishers, creators, and more across both gaming and entertainment.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Atari Acquires Intellivision Brand But Leaves Disastrous Amico Console Behind

Two classic game companies have united under one roof as Atari has acquired the Intellivision Entertainment brand, though left its disastrous Amico console behind.

That’s because Atari hasn’t acquired Intellivision Entertainment LLC itself, but instead just its branding and the rights to more than 200 games from its portfolio. The remaining Intellivision Entertainment LLC will therefore rebrand to a different name entirely and continue to develop the Amico console.

Though it will presumably no longer be called the Intellivision Amico, this retro inspired console is allegedly still being developed though hasn’t received any positive updates in years.

“This was a very rare opportunity to unite former competitors and bring together fans of Atari, Intellivision, and the golden age of gaming.

The Intellivision Amico was announced in 2018 with a 2020 release date, though several mishaps saw it delayed indefinitely and Intellivision eventually admitted in November 2023 it didn’t have the money to continue development. It released a mobile application version in the meantime to secure funds, though this deal with Atari is likely another way of doing so.

Atari will use the Intellivision brand and game rights to expand its digital and physical distrubution of classic games and potentially create new ones. It will also explore brand and licensing opportunities as part of a long-term plan to create value from the Intellivision properties.

“This was a very rare opportunity to unite former competitors and bring together fans of Atari, Intellivision, and the golden age of gaming,” said Atari chairman and CEO Wade Rosen.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is less of a PC hardware-killer than it looks

While I’ve always thought the race towards graphical hyperrealism isn’t as pervasive as it’s often perceived, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is definitely one of those games. The kind that probably has twelve artists dedicated to the recreation of visible pores, that sort of thing. It’s so focused on looking pretty that it hasn’t even noticed the title and subtitle got mixed up.

Sure enough, Hellblade 2 is a harsh test for older hardware, with a heavy reliance on DLSS or FSR upscaling to keep performance sweet. That said, it’s no Dragons Dogma 2-style technical horrorshow either. A happy balance of visuals and smoothness is attainable on plush PCs and low-end laptops alike, while DLSS 3 frame generation can deliver an effective kick in the framerate pants on RTX 40 series GPUs.

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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Confirmed by Activision

Activision has confirmed 2024’s Call of Duty is Black Ops 6 following a string of teases and leaks.

A post on X/Twitter from the official Call of Duty account teased a “dark new chapter” in the Black Ops franchise, before confirming the rumors and leaks that 2024’s entry would indeed be Black Ops 6. A teaser video, below, was also shared, showing a group of people vandalizing Mount Rushmore.

“A dark new chapter of the Black Ops franchise begins,” reads the X/Twitter post. “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.” A previously shared emblem featuring three wolf heads matches files found in 2023’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 with connections to the next game.

Reliable Call of Duty fan page CharlieIntel posted another teaser image, that when zoomed in shows the word “Gulf” in orange letters. This suggests Black Ops 6 will indeed be set during the Gulf War as was rumored.

While this still doesn’t give fans too much to go on, a deep dive of the game is coming on June 9, 2024 following Microsoft’s main Xbox Games Showcase. The same teaser image was shared alongside the promise of “a special deep dive into the next installment of a beloved franchise”, which was expected to be but now confirmed as 2024’s Call of Duty.

As for the teaser trailer, titled The Truth Lies, Activision first offered a tease of this by sharing a single image of the vandalized Mount Rushmore part.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

‘Don’t worry! I’m a murderer!’ – award-winning comedy Anthology of the Killer is out next week

In Anthology of the Killer you do not exit the game using a pause menu. You exit it by walking down a back alley into the quavering arms of two hungry bears. This is just one of many laughs your diaphragm will endure as you navigate “the escalating adventures of a girl trying to make zines in a town of giallo-style masked serial murderers”. The horror comedy already won its creators the Nuovo Award at the Independent Games Festival this year, recognition that has been a long time coming for prolific creator Stephen “thecatamites” Gillmurphy. If you’re unfamiliar with his work, you can get acquainted next week, when Anthology of the Killer gets its full release on Itch.io on May 28th. At which point you can explore its unsettling urban hell of shady corporations and cops who think they’re cool. There’s a trailer below.

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Guide: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: All Collectibles, Star Pieces, Badges, Hints & Tips

Your one-stop shop for a paper classic.

Welcome to our Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Guide hub!

This Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Guide covers the 2004 GameCube RPG and the 2024 Nintendo Switch remake. This critically acclaimed adventure, which is the sequel to the N64 Paper Mario, is easily one of the best Mario RPGs of all time. We gave the Switch remake a 9/10, calling it “the definitive way to play Thousand-Year Door”.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

GTA 5 and More Leaving PlayStation Plus Games Catalog in June

Grand Theft Auto 5 and several other titles are leaving the PlayStation Plus Games Catalog available to Extra Tier members in June 2024.

As reported by Push Square, the PlayStation Store’s Last Chance to Play page has beem updated to include a dozen titles headlined by the beloved GTA 5 but also including Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons and Indivisible. Players can no longer access these as of June 18.

Also being removed is DC League of Super-Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace, Dodgeball Academia, Monster Jam Steel Titans, MotoGP 23, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated, The Talos Principle, Deluxe Edition, The Wild at Heart, and Unturned. PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will also lose access to Baja: Edge of Control HD on the Classic Games Catalog.

GTA 5’s removal will come just one month after developer Rockstar Games’ latest, Red Dead Redemption 2, was added to the service. This was a launch title of the PlayStation Plus Games Catalog but removed in September 2022, before being finally added back in May 2024. The decade old GTA 5 has been available on the service since December 2023.

May 2024’s additions otherwise include Cat Quest, Watch Dogs, and G-Police in what was perhaps a thinner line-up than usual, though Red Dead Redemption 2 will likely carry it a long way.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Alone in the Dark Reboot Flopped, Embracer Says After Laying Off Staff

The Alone in the Dark reboot failed to meet sales expectations at the embattled Embracer Group, it has said.

In a financial report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, Embracer said Alone in the Dark and Outcast: A New Beginning both endured “a softer-than-expected performance” and “performed below management expectations.” That’s corporate speak for failed to sell the required number of units to make money.

Alone in the Dark launched in March as a reimagination of the famous franchise and “a love letter to the 90’s cult classic horror game.” It featured performances from high-profile Hollywood actors Jodie Comer (Killing Eve, Free Guy) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Black Widow) in their first video game roles, complete with captured likenesses.

But despite this, Alone in the Dark failed to capture the attention of the wider gaming public. According to SteamDB, it peaked with 1,628 concurrent players on Valve’s platform upon launch, but that figure has tumbled since. At the time of this article’s publication, just 23 accounts were playing Alone in the Dark, with a 24-hour peak of 52.

IGN’s Alone in the Dark review returned a 6/10. We said: “It’s not without its memorable moments, but Alone in the Dark fails to escape the shadows of the other contemporary survival horror titans that it helped spawn.”

Embracer’s comments about the commercial performance of Alone in the Dark come a month after its developer, the Embracer-owned Pieces Interactive, reportedly suffered a round of layoffs. Embracer has yet to comment on those layoffs.

Embracer has laid off thousands of staff since the collapse of a $2 billion deal, reportedly with Saudi government funded company Savvy Games Group, in 2023. In January it emerged that Embracer had canceled a new Deus Ex game that was two years in development and laid off some staff at Eidos Montreal. Some of the Embracer-owned studios to shut down include Saints Row developer Volition and Timesplitters developer Free Radical Design.

Last month, after selling off multiple businesses including Borderlands maker Gearbox and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic remake maker Saber Interactive, Embracer announced its intent to split into three separate companies: Asmodee Group, Coffee Stain & Friends, and Middle-earth Enterprises & Friends. The largest shareholder, controversial CEO Lars Wingefors, intends to form a new long-term ownership structure, and “will remain a long-term, active, committed and supportive owner of all three entities,” Embracer said.

While Alone in the Dark and Outcast: A New Beginning both failed to set tills alight, Embracer said Tomb Raider I-III Remastered “was positively received and performed above management expectations”, and Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection “saw negative reviews from users, but performed in line with management expectations.” South Park: Snow Day! saw “a mixed reception from critics and users but delivered within expectations.” Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, “launched to great reception and outperformed management expectations.” Lightyear Frontier, meanwhile, “saw a positive reception and performed well-in-line with management expectations.”

Dead Island 2, developed by UK studio Dambuster Studios, is a hit, selling over three million units and reaching over seven million players since launch, a figure boosted by the game’s release on Xbox Game Pass.

As for what’s coming up from Embracer, it has high hopes for open-world medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which is due out later in 2024. It said it expects the game will hit Dead Island 2 sales numbers. There’s also Killing Floor 3, Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, Hyperlight Breaker, Gothic Remake, Titan Quest 2 alongside at least three other “important, unannounced releases,” Embracer said. In total, more than 70 game projects are currently expected to be released during the financial year ending March 31, 2025.

Embracer also owns Middle-earth Enterprises, and has licensed the Lord of the Rings IP to Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema for two new films.

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.