How to Watch Lost Odyssey: The Red Scribe Game Event

We’re excited to announce the star-studded celebrity gaming series Lost Odyssey is returning to the physical table after two years of virtual webcam games for one of the biggest events yet! The Lord of the Rings: Rise to War™ & Penny Dragon present Lost Odyssey: The Red Scribe — an actual play game event showcasing the World Premiere of the brand new Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying Game. You can catch the Extra Life trailer featuring Elijah Wood here in case you missed it!

Lost Odyssey: The Red Scribe was filmed in front of a live audience during this past year’s LA Comic Con. Partnered with Fathom Events and Legion M, the game and charity campaign will be exclusively previewed in front of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 20th Anniversary Extended Edition release on April 13th and 19th in theaters nationwide.

You can catch the entire game on April 13 (Thursday) at 11am on IGN.

How to Watch the World Premiere of the brand new Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying Game

If you want to tune in, we’re hosting the video right here on IGN.com and on our accounts across all major platforms including YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook. Here are some of the places where you can watch the stream online:

What to Expect:

LOTR fans can anticipate narration by Elijah Wood at this event and a tabletop roleplaying experience like no other. The showcase will be starring game master Kate Welch (Acquisitions Incorporated), alongside players including:

  • Deborah Ann Woll (True Blood, Daredevil)
  • Reggie Watts (The Late Late Show with James Corden)
  • TJ Storm (Godzilla, Deadpool)
  • Luke Gygax (GaryCon, GaxxWorx)
  • The Dark Lord Sauron himself, Sala Baker (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy)

You also won’t want to miss behind-the-scenes and a first look at the teams who made the event possible, all driving people to support Extra Life for Kids.

More About Lost Odyssey: The Red Scribe

  • The game supports Extra Life for Kids, a program of Children Miracle Network Hospitals.
  • The original story for this one-shot set in the Lord of the Rings Roleplaying 5E system was created by lifelong LOTR & Tolkien-verse fan and game master Kate Welch, with showrunners DiMuccio & Miller bringing the game to life with the teams of Lost Odyssey and Mind’s Eye Tribe Action Actor’s Academy.
  • Within the actual play, audiences will see original music performances, stunt choreography, and the introduction of an original villain from Lost Odyssey lore who was teased back at the end of their first ever live show in 2019, Lost Odyssey: The Book of Knowledge. One pandemic later, the story continues…

What Is The Extra Life Marketplace?

Powered by eBay, The Extra Life Marketplace is a space where gamers and collectors can explore, play, and bid on all kinds of gaming gear, exclusives, and collectibles, with 100% of the proceeds from every sale going towards Extra Life for Kids.

By adding #UNITEFOREXTRALIFE into the title of a product listing and setting 100% of the sale profits to go to Extra Life, eBay will pull items into the Marketplace page so that anyone, anywhere can add to the shop to help the cause. Visit the marketplace now at: lostodysseyevents.com

Lost Odyssey: The Red Scribe is presented by The Lord of the Rings: Rise to War™ (an officially licensed mobile strategy game based on the iconic trilogy of books by J.R.R. Tolkien, developed by NetEase Games) and Penny Dragon (an indie TTRPG publisher with books packed with original content, art, narratives spanning elemental fantasies to sci-fi epics). Brought to you from sponsors including Free League Publishing (Creators of hit TTRPGs like ALIEN The Roleplaying Game, Blade Runner The Roleplaying Game, The One RingTM, and of course the new The Lord of the Rings™ Roleplaying Game), Magpie Games (Avatar: Legends, Root The Roleplaying Game, and Urban Shadows), Spidermind Games (creator of the new technologically advanced, Dragon Eye Dice), Miniature Market (the online gaming superstore), DUST (a diverse platform for visionaries across the sci-fi community), GaxxWorx (veteran-owned company focused on creating well-designed and fun games and gaming accessories for everyone), and Syrinscape (the app that brings immersive sound effects and music to your tabletop roleplaying games, offering unique soundscapes that will elevate your game at home), many of whom’s games and products, you can get in the Ext.

Ark Developer Backpedals on Survival Ascended Bundle After Community Outcry

Studio Wildcard has announced that it will be scrapping the Ark: Survival Ascended bundle following backlash from fans.

The developer explained in a community blog post published on Steam last Friday that it has backpedaled on the decision to bundle Survival Ascended with Ark 2, which recently got delayed to 2024:

“Our intention behind this was to provide a package where you essentially got two products for the price of one. In hindsight, not the best move,” the studio wrote. “Our bad; we recognize how combining Ark Survival Ascended with Ark 2 and requiring further DLC upgrades wasn’t optimal, especially since you wouldn’t be able to judge Ark 2 as no gameplay or content would be available yet.”

Because of the fan feedback Studio Wildcard received regarding that issue, it is now making Ark: Survival Ascended a standalone game, with the DLC content gradually built in instead of being sold on digital storefronts, for $59.99. The content and their release windows include:

  • The Island (released at launch)
  • Survival of the Fittest: The Island & Scorched Earth map variants (released at launch)
  • Scorched Earth (released at launch)
  • Aberration (Q4 2023)
  • Extinction (Q1 2024)
  • Genesis Part 1 (Q1 2024)
  • Genesis Part 2 (Q2 2024)
  • All the community-created maps are also to be released over time in 2024 (Fjordur, Ragnarok, The Center, Lost Island, Valguero, Crystal Isles)

The studio also reiterated it would be sunsetting Ark: Survival Evolved on August 31 in order to prepare for the launch of Survival Ascended. However, it will update the game one last time on its 8th anniversary in June by introducing Rhyniognatha, a new creature that won a community election.

The initial announcement of the Ark Respawned Bundle caused confusion among fans because they were upset about Survival Evolved getting shut down and having to pay for the Unreal Engine 5 upgrade, had previously been teased as a free upgrade. Studio Wildcard explained that its original plan had been to port the Switch version of the game with no upgrades for free, but came to the conclusion that such an upgrade would “not be sufficient” and opted to create an “evergreen classic Ark experience” that can “continue to grow over time.” However, such a thorough update to the original Ark would apparently invalidate save data and render some mods useless, and could make the gameplay experience unbearable for some players.

However, the original Survival Evolved will still be available for unofficial/player-hosted sessions:

“ASE will still be available to play for those who choose to; that includes multiplayer through unofficial/player-hosted sessions, the endless amount of mods on the Steam workshop, and all the game content as you currently know it. All of that is going to remain, but after 8 years of development, we have to make the difficult decision of sunsetting ASE and the Official Network in order to provide that truly long-term and evergreen version of the game through ARK: Survival Ascended.”

Ark: Survival Ascended will release in August 2023 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Cristina Alexander is a freelance writer for IGN. She has contributed her work to various publications, including Digital Trends, TheGamer, Twinfinite, Mega Visions, and The Escapist. To paraphrase Calvin Harris, she wears her love for Sonic the Hedgehog on her sleeve like a big deal. Follow her on Twitter @SonicPrincess15.

Nintendo Wants Discord To Reveal Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Art Book Leaker

NoA files for DMCA subpoena.

Nintendo of America has filed an application for a DMCA subpoena at a district court in California which, if granted, would order Discord to reveal the identity of the person who leaked The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘s art book back in February.

TorrentFreak reported earlier today that the company’s attorneys applied for the DMCA subpoena on 7th April 2023, and it specifically mentions the name of the user who Nintendo believes is responsible for the leak, along with the name of the Discord server where the images reportedly leaked first. As laid out under US copyright law in Section 512(h), a DMCA subpoena requires that a provider — for example, a sales website or a social media platform — must disclose the details of the infringer.

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Super Bomberman R 2’s Arsenal of Game Modes Biggest in Franchise History

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Bomberman. The character has commonly been portrayed as the playful protagonist in some of the first games dating back to the late 1980s. Don’t let his cute iconic antenna and expressive eyes fool you; despite his seemingly harmless appearance, he’s never backed down from a bomb fight.

Bomberman and the numerous characters that have been introduced throughout the franchise since then have made a nuclear impact on the videogaming world, earning the admiration of millions of players across the globe.

We are proud to announce that this fall we will be adding to Bomberman’s rich legacy with the release of Super Bomberman R 2. The latest entry in the franchise features an all-new story complemented by the most game modes in the Bomberman R series, along with some of the most iconic game modes comes an all-new battle mode: Castle.

Defend The Castle

The flagship mode of Super Bomberman R 2, Castle, introduces unique attack and defend gameplay to the series. This new mode offers a fresh way to play in online battles as players are in control of how they set up defenses on the stage.

Castle mode splits teams into one attack side, consisting of 15 players, and one castle side, who is tasked with defending the treasure chests placed around the stage. Securing treasure chests guarded by a sole defender seems like a tall order, however, the castle-defending player can fight in stages of their own creation and place traps, obstacles and other gimmicks to hinder the attackers.

They also have offensive capabilities, such as the “Weapon,” a powerful armament that blasts away approaching enemies, and can be combined with familiar bombs to settle the score the classic way.

Meet The Adorable Ellons

Super Bomberman R 2 also introduces fans to the Ellons – adorable intergalactic beings that come in different shapes and sizes to help defend the treasure in Castle mode. Some Ellons blast fire at the attacking side while others freeze them in place. One Ellon type with stony hardness becomes a formidable obstacle for the attacking side to bypass. No matter the method to stop the attack, the Ellons are a great new companion you’ll quickly fall in love with.

Take To The Stage (Editor)

Stage Editor, the latest feature deploying with Super Bomberman R 2, will surely please the creative minds out there. Players can create battle stages from a variety of terrains for Castle mode. Any stage created in the Stage Editor can be shared online for other players to try out. The freedom to create new stages, and explore the ones created by other players, will be limitless!

We can’t wait to see what players themselves will add to the legacy of Bomberman through this powerful new tool.

Super Bomberman R 2 is available to pre-order now on the Microsoft Store for Xbox ahead of its digital release on September 13. Be one of the first to build and share stages for the world to enjoy! For more details, please visit the Konami website.

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SUPER BOMBERMAN R 2

Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.

$49.99

The latest title of the party battle games series SUPER BOMBERMAN R!
With new adventures and game modes, it has the largest content volume in the series’ history!

The game features not only offline battles that can be played with family and friends, but also online battles that connect players from all over the world, as well as a single player mode.

In addition to the well-known “Standard”, “Grand Prix” and “Battle 64” a new battle mode called “Castle” in which players are divided into Attack side and Castle side to battle for the treasure!
A “Stage Editor” function has also been added, allowing players to create their own stages for “Castle” and share them online with players around the globe.

Let’s have fun together in “SUPER BOMBERMAN R 2”!

• Battle Mode
Enjoy 4 battle modes, including the new “Castle”!
“Castle”: Asymmetrical battle between the Castle side, which protects the treasure chest, and the Attack side, which aims to win the treasure chest!
“Standard”: The classic battle mode loved by fans!
“Grand Prix”: Battle of two teams! Work with your allies to defeat the opposing team!
“Battle 64”: Battle for survival with up to 64 players! Aim for Bomber One!

• Grade Match
Battles between users with similar abilities!
Fight online with players from all over the world!

• Room Match
Set freely battle modes and rules!
Get your friends together online and have a good time!

• Offline Battle
With one console you can enjoy Bomberman!
Connect additional controllers and play with family and friends!
*Controllers for the number of persons are required.

• Stage Editor
Customized stages with blocks and gimmicks can be shared online!
Create, play, share, and explore various stages with the Stage Editor!

• Story Mode
Enjoy the Story Mode that has been enhanced!
Visit new planets with Bombermans new friends “Ellons” and face the threat of the universe!

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The Best PS5 SSD Deals for 2023: 2TB with Heatsink From $119.99

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.

Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PS5 SSD for $119.99

Crucial’s newest M.2 SSD meets all the requirements for your PS5 SSD upgrade. It supports transfer speeds of up to 6,660MB/s which is well above the 5,500MB/s minimum threshold. Yes there are faster SSDs out there, but if your intention is to put this in your PS5, then that extra speed is worthless because you’re bottlenecked by the original PS5 SSD. If you’re worried about opening up your PS5 case, don’t worry it’s very easy. Crucial has an official YouTube PS5 SSD install guide to see you through the process.

Silicon Power XS70 2TB PS5 SSD for $119.99

This one includes a pre-installed heatsink

The Silicon Power XS70 offers ample amounts of performance and a pre-installed heatsink at a rock bottom price. This is the first time we’ve seen it priced this low… we usually see it for around $145-$150. It’s performance is surprisingly good for its low price point. It’s not the fastest drive out there, but it’s definitely not the slower either. As a PS5 SSD, it’s perfect because it performs better than the stock SSD and the low-profile heatsink will fit in the case without any modification.

Samsung 990 Pro 2TB PS5 SSD for $179.99

The fastest SSD on the market

The Samsung 990 Pro is currently one of the fastest, if not the fastest, SSDs out there and there’s a $100 price drop that makes this a competitive deal compared to other top-of-the-line SSDs. It outperforms other top-end contenders like the WD SN850X or SK Hynix Platinum P41. It might be overkill, but it’s also PS5 compatible.

WD 2TB PS5 SSD for $159.99

Amazon is offering a 2TB WD Black SN850X for $159.99. This is generally considered one of the top three fastest SSDs out there right now. 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.

SK Hynix P41 2TB SSD for $156.99

Up until the Samsung 990 Pro release, the SK Hynix Platinum P4 was considered the fastest SSD on the market. It’s also considerably less expensive than the 990 Pro. Benchmarks consistently exceed its rated specs and it performs better than other well known brands like WD and Seagate. SK Hynix might not be immediately recognizable to some people, but they are in no way a fledgeling company. SK Hynix is the world’s second-largest memory chipmaker and the world’s third-largest semiconductor company.

Acer Predator 4TB PS5 SSD for $326.99

Whether it be for your PS5 or your PC, the Acer Predator GM700 offers both performance and storage capacity in spades. This is currently the least expensive 4TB PCIe M.2 SSD we’ve found that boasts speeds higher than the PS5 minimum requirement. It performs similarly to the Crucial P5 Plus and faster than the Samsung 980 Pro.

Corsair MP600 PRO LPX 2TB “Optimized for PS5” SSD with Heatsink for Only $154.99

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.

Diablo 4: 7 Things We’d Like to See Return

The Diablo 4 open beta period has ended, and players were given a taste of what they can expect in the full release of the game. While Blizzard has been sharing more information about certain systems through periodic developer livestreams and videos, not much has been revealed about the end-game, if certain game modes will be making a return, or even whether certain features from previous games will return to help add more depth to general gameplay and character builds.

Here are some things we would like to see potentially make a return in Diablo 4.

Adventure Mode

Adventure Mode was an optional game mode available in Diablo 3. This mode allowed players to skip the story and dive right into the action and tackle different quests set in the different locales available to the game’s main campaign. Objectives included defeating major story bosses, killing a set amount of enemies in a specific dungeon, opening curses chests, and more. Completing the objectives would net players experience, gold, and special chests when clearing all designated quests in an area.

These chests would drop recipes for Legendary gear and Set pieces, which incentivized tackling these objectives before heading into other end-game content like Nephalem Rifts. While engrossing, not everyone is interested in the narrative the Diablo games have provided for well over a decade, and an Adventure Mode is more than appealing for those that simply just want to play the game and not be barred by story progression.

Given Diablo 4’s pivot to being more like an MMO, perhaps Blizzard will hand out story skips through its battle pass or other avenues if Adventure Mode doesn’t make a return.

Return of the Crusader or Paladin

While offering a decent roster of playable classes with the Rogue, Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, and Sorcerer available to choose from, Diablo 4 is sorely missing the Crusader or Paladin. Unlike the Barbarian or Druid, the Crusader and Paladin fill a unique niche as a warrior-type class that utilizes a range of holy magic, capable of tanking absurd amounts of damage while also providing valuable buffs to party members.

While this may sound similar to what the Druid can offer, and to some extent, the Barbarian, both the Crusader and Paladin were more or less powerhouses in this regard to being one of the tankiest classes available in the Diablo series as whole, while still capable of doing large amounts of damage. Overall, it was a nice hybrid that never felt weak if you chose to favor one type of build over the other. It would also add more variety in general in terms of what more melee-focused classes could offer, providing a nice middle ground between a solid DPS and a tank.

Rifts and Greater Rifts

Nephalem Rifts and Greater Rifts were introduced in Diablo 3 as content that appeared in its Reaper of Souls expansion. These seemingly endless procedural dungeons may not have the same attention to detail as the ones in Diablo 4, but were a great source of end-game content. Rifts allowed players to farm Legendary items and Set pieces consistently, with Greater Rifts more or less a “high risk, high reward” version of the standard Nephalem Rifts.

The core gameplay loop of the Rifts features players fighting waves of enemies in order to spawn a “super boss” of sorts, that when defeated would reward players with gear and unique gems for their gear and end-game builds. While we don’t know what Diablo 4’s end game looks like right now, Nephalem Rifts were a great way to not only obtain highly coveted Set pieces and Legendaries but allowed players to test out builds against hordes of enemies, which in turn would shape the meta for seasonal content.

Runes

As introduced in Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction, runes are a unique type of socketable item that are different from gems. While gems allow for passive upgrades to stats such as increased barrier potency or damage to Elite enemies, runes could change entire builds.

By combining runes on pieces of armor to create rune words, players could add more than one incremental stat change. These words would effectively generate Legendary passives onto items such as creating a Nova when killing an enemy or even generating Charged Bolts or Frozen Orbs when striking. While this could create passive skill bloat given Diablo 4’s Aspects effectively serve this function, seeing runes and rune words come back would be interesting — mostly because it would give players an even greater way to customize their builds to create something wholly unique.

Free Respecing

While not the most well-regarded of the Diablo games, Diablo 3 allowed players to change their builds at a whim and for no cost. Diablo 4 will require players to spend gold in order to change their skills and accompanying passives. This didn’t cost an obscene amount during the open beta period, but it can quickly add up. Especially since removing and applying Aspects to weapons and armor can also get pretty expensive.

Forcing players to spend gold to respec feels like a way to keep the grind going, but could be counterintuitive to finding new builds. And Potentially leaving experimentation to players who have massive quantities of gold could alienate more casual players. While it seems like Blizzard has made up its mind regarding whether or not this feature will come at no cost, it would be interesting to see them potentially walk back on this in the future if reception is less than favorable.

Pets and Companions

Pets in Diablo 3 were unobtrusive, if not immersion-breaking, companions that would run out and collect gold for you. This meant you wouldn’t need to run your character over or around gold in order to pick it up. It’s more or less a modern convenience that isn’t required for the overall game experience but is something of a smaller quality-of-life feature that was surprisingly missing in the Diablo 4 beta.

Since Diablo 2, players could recruit NPC companions to join them as they explored the world of Sanctuary. Diablo 3 allowed players to pick from a total of three different companions — the Templar, Enchantress, and Scoundrel — that you could choose to build in a few different ways depending on what skills you picked for them and what gear you equipped them with. Since Diablo 4 is leaning towards a more open world and MMO-lite experience, it wouldn’t be surprising if companions didn’t make a comeback.

The Return of the Angiris Council

With Diablo 2’s Andariel returning in Diablo 4, it isn’t out of the question that major characters from previous Diablo games could potentially make a return — either as bosses or major characters in the narrative. The conflict between Inarius and Lilith could see members of the Angiris Council return, which would lead to more elaboration on the leaders of the High Heavens. While players were given a taste of these stories in Diablo 3 (where Lilith and Inarus’ relationship and subsequent creation of Sanctuary were very briefly elaborated on) and its expansion Reaper of Souls, Diablo 4 has the chance to elaborate on the inner workings of the council itself. And maybe even allow characters like Imperius or other members of the council to make an appearance after the open-ended nature of how that particular narrative wrapped up. Either way, it would be great to see more lore about the High Heavens appear in Diablo 4, especially since one of the game’s key figures used to reside there.

These are just a few things we’d like to see make a return in Diablo 4 after our extensive time in the open beta period. Let us know in the comments what you’d like to see come back in Diablo 4.

Performing odd jobs around all sectors of the industry ranging from translation, narrative design, and consultation, Kazuma spends his time playing a variety of games ranging from farming simulators to classic CRPGs. In his spare time he speedruns games from the Resident Evil series as a VTuber on his Twitch channel, and raids with friends in Final Fantasy XIV and Lost Ark. You can find him on Twitter at @JusticeKazzy_.

Let’s Build A Zoo To Open Aquarium DLC In Animal-Splicing Management Sim

Plus ‘Sloths and Spa’ free update available now.

Publisher No More Robots is throwing us in at the deep end of Let’s Build A Zoo later this year. The developer of the cute, cosy, and somewhat morally troubling management sim has revealed some brand new DLC for the game — Aquarium Odyssey. So we’ll be able to splice fish together now for some truly terrifying sea creatures.

To celebrate this announcement, developer Springloaded has also dropped a free update for its animal-splicing zoo sim called ‘Sloths and Spas’, which is frankly perfect. We would take this alone without the promise of tons of new content in the future.

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Recap: Girls Make Games PlayStation Studios workshop

Each year, the workshops and activities from Girls Make Games (GMG) leave me feeling more proud, surprised and excited about the gaming industry than the last. Last year, women accounted for 48% of gamers in the United States, and at every level of the industry, women are accounting for more and more of the gaming workforce. Whether in development, publishing, marketing, competitive esports, journalism, or any other area of the gaming sphere, women are making their collective presence known and their individual voices heard.

Girls Make Games was founded to help cultivate the voices of the next generation of women in games, giving them a platform and the resources to pursue their passions. For this year’s iteration, and in celebration of Women’s History Month, Sony Interactive Entertainment provided participants with an unprecedented opportunity to visit with one of three development studios—Sucker Punch Productions, Insomniac Games, and Bend Studio—to learn, listen and connect with other young creatives in a welcoming and instructive environment.

Let’s take a closer look at how each event went:

Sucker Punch Productions

This event invited attendees to participate in interactive workshops hosted by GMG instructors, allowing them to learn the nuts and bolts of game design, like art, sound and coding. Every GMG event is open to girls of all skill levels, but in this case, many attendees had already begun developing their craft.

“I was surprised by how many of our participants were so experienced already,” said Brian Fleming, founder of Sucker Punch Productions. “For [some], it was perhaps their second or third event with GMG, and they were pushing well beyond the curriculum for the day. It was awesome to see!”

At its core, GMG is about engagement at the grassroots level, as part of a wider push throughout the industry to challenge an outdated culture of homogeneity. “I see GMG and similar efforts as the most impactful solution to the profound gender imbalance in our business,” Fleming said. “It requires patience and a long-term view, but to my mind it’s [a] real solution.”

The workshops held at Sucker Punch’s studio in Bellevue, Washington were broken into two groups, accounting for the different experience levels of each participant. Within those groups, each attendee was able to practice their skills and make their own individual contributions to a collaborative project.

Joanna Wang, Production Art Director for Sucker Punch Productions, highlighted the importance of encouraging each girl’s specific interests. “They may like art, they may like coding—a little piece of how to make a game. And what we can do is give them the big picture view, explaining how those pieces fit together.”

She continued: “We’re showing them some of the tools needed to make a video game, and they can see what part of that process interests them. So hopefully, they can identify a personal strength, and start thinking about how they can apply that to their future.”

Sucker Punch is known for many hit PlayStation titles, like the beloved Sly Cooper series and their most recent success, Ghost of Tsushima. But they still retain a tight-knit work environment. “We’re big enough to have some exciting facilities: mocap, our foley studio—and of course snack bins in the kitchen,” Fleming laughed. “But we’re also small enough that I don’t think it was overwhelming for them.”

The welcoming environment helped encourage a creative mindset for each participant. “We really valued the fresh perspectives they brought, the questions they’d ask,” Wang said. “One girl was into traditional painting, but wanted to translate that skill to video games. That motivated me in turn to bring that same creative energy to our own games—she wanted to be one of us, right? And that made me proud of what I do, but also proud of what she’ll bring to the industry in the future.”

She added: “Another girl asked me about what internships Sucker Punch offers! She was so ready, so into it. In moments like that, I can feel the passing of the torch to the next generation.”

Insomniac Games

Located in sunny Burbank, California, Insomniac Games was founded in 1994, and their offices provided the perfect environment for the GMG workshops. “We had around twelve eager kids come through, from our local community here in Burbank to as far out as New Mexico,” said Aaron Jason Espinoza, Sr. Community Manager at Insomniac Games. “We wanted them to learn not just about making games, but how games can affect players’ emotions, and the importance of thinking about the player’s experience.” 

After a brief tour of the studio and some photos with Ratchet’s Omni-wrench and Rivet’s hammer, participants sat down to meet with several key employees—or Insomniacs—to ask questions and learn about the many hands involved in making games. Animators, writers, audio designers, programmers, community managers; all of these and more shared their experiences with the group, and highlighted their contributions to the team’s projects.

“It was a brilliant look at how game dev is a collaborative effort,” Espinoza explained. “The kids were amazed at all the avenues they could take to pursue a life and career as a game developer.” Participants then were given a chance to apply what they’d learned by developing their own side-scrolling platformer, and Espinoza was impressed by the results. “They were thinking about platform placement, enemy locations, and what worked best for the player’s experience.”

“The experience was awesome, and our team was delighted to host it,” said Espinoza. “We can’t wait to see what these kids do with the knowledge they’ll develop as they grow into game developers themselves!” 

Bend Studio

This workshop marked the first time that Bend Studio had ever hosted a Girls Make Games workshop, inviting thirteen participants from the local community to their offices in central Oregon. Like the other two events, this day of activities centered around the hands-on workshops that provided real experience in the basics of game development, as well as the opportunity to pick the brains of the women of Bend Studios.

“We started the workshop with a tour, showing the kids around the multiple floors of the building where our different departments sit and collaborate,” said Kevin McAllister, Community Manager at Bend Studio. “Of course, the big Rager Bear statue received a lot of attention,” he added with a laugh. After the tour’s completion, participants settled in to start creating their own side-scrolling platformer, with the goal of realizing a finished product by the end of the day.

“They were so excited to see their work come to fruition and how their creativity turned into something they were truly proud of,” McAllister said. “From cute little foxes to a blinking frog, the characters they created to implement in their level even had our own developers impressed by what they achieved in such a short amount of time.”

As with the workshops held at the Insomniac and Sucker Punch offices, the developers encouraged each individual participant to identify a personal strength as it relates to game design and development, and sharpen that skill through the workshop’s exercises. Following a lunch break, members of the Bend team from various disciplines within the studio hosted a dev panel to talk about their journeys into the gaming industry, share their roles and responsibilities, and answer questions from the attentive group.

Between the creative activities and the conversational discussions about finding a career in the gaming industry, the Bend team worked hard to deliver a well-rounded, informative, and fun experience for every attendee. “It was an absolute privilege for our team to host this incredible experience,” McAllister said. “We had a lot of fun talking about games with the next generation of game developers. Maybe one day, we’ll even see them working on a future project at Bend Studio!”

Redfall: Exclusive New Details on Jacob’s Backstory and Abilities | IGN First

Each of the characters starring in Arkane Studio’s Redfall has a unique set of talents, whether they were invented, came with the job, or in Jacob’s case, were bestowed mysteriously by a vampire. In the exclusive character trailer above we learn more about Jacob’s background and how he gained his supernatural powers.

Jacob is an experienced sniper and uses his new abilities in combination with the skills he had prior to arriving at Redfall in his kit. Check out what he’s got available to him to fight off former co-workers and vampires below:

  • Power 1: Raven – Command your raven to fly forward and mark enemies.
  • Power 2: Cloak – Activate Jacob’s stolen Bellwether Cloak to hide from enemies.
  • Ultimate Ability: Heartstopper – Summon a ghostly rifle. Use sights to lock onto enemies, then fire to deal heavy damage.

Note that while Jacob doesn’t have an explicit “movement” ability like Layla’s Lift, Jacob’s Cloak grants him bonus move speed, and of course, free movement around enemies.

Arkane shared these additional exclusive deatails about Jacob’s background and interests:

“Growing up in a poverty-stricken coal mining community and bouncing from one foster home to the next, Jacob Boyer learned early on to stay hidden to avoid getting hurt. When a military recruiter came to his high school, Jacob enlisted as soon as he was able. Following Infantry tours in Afghanistan and Syria, he was accepted into a covert Special Forces unit, undertaking a series of recon and combat assignments. After being discharged, he joined Bellwether, a private military company (or “PMC”) known for involving themselves in global conflicts.

For years he was sent into dangerous situations acting in the interests of international corporations and government agencies. Hired by an unknown, Aevum Therapeutics-affiliated client, Jacob and his unit were sent to Redfall with orders known only to the top brass. When he was separated from his fellow operators, Jacob was captured by the vampire god Miss Whisper and had a psychic raven and strange eye forced on him for an unknown purpose.

Over the course of his time in foster care in Ashton, West Virginia, Jacob helped take care of many cats and grew quite fond of them. While he grew up hunting, he never felt enthusiastic about it. In almost all situations, he’d rather spend time with cats than shoot wild animals. His raven being a potential exception to that rule, though he tolerates him more than hates him.

He has a knack for acoustic guitar, a fondness for mystery novels, and a passion for poetry–particularly Emily Dickinson. All facts he does not enjoy sharing with strangers. On the other side, he hates caves, being on camera, and people who hurt cats. That last one is a particularly burning hatred.”

The Redfall IGN First content continues throughout the month of April with additional exclusive character details, gameplay, and more. Check out our first character profile on Layla to learn more about her abilities and background.

Miranda Sanchez is the executive editor of guides at IGN and a member of Podcast Unlocked. She’s a big fan of stationery and fountain pens. You can sometimes find her on Twitter.