Kirby’s Dream Land 2 Joins 3 Other Classic Games Coming to Nintendo Switch Online

Kirby’s Dream Land 2 has joined the Nintendo Switch Online collection along with BurgerTime Deluxe, Side Pocket, and Xevious.

Nintendo shared its March 2023 NES, Super NES, and Game Boy Updates for its Nintendo Switch Online subscription service in a YouTube video that turned the spotlight on the new additions, which are available on both the Basic NSO and Expansion Pack tiers.

Players will be able to explore the Rainbow Islands in Kirby’s Dream Land 2 and feast on arcade action in BurgerTime Deluxe, both of which are joining the Game Boy library, while also putting their skills to the test in Side Pocket, now in the SNES collection, and Xevious, in the NES library.

Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games were added to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service in February, with classic Game Boy games available to those with the Basic NSO subscription, and Game Boy Advance games going to Expansion Pack subscribers.

The Expansion Pack for Nintendo Switch Online caused some controversy when it launched last October with players initially unhappy with the performance of the service, however, the games did play at 60Hz in all territories and more improvements have been made since.

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PSA: The Diablo 4 Beta Preload Is Live

Blizzard is allowing Diablo fans to preload the open beta for Diablo IV, which is scheduled to run for three days this weekend. The preload is 84 GB, or 42 GB without the high-resolution texture pack.

To commemorate the open beta, Blizzard has revealed its World Bosses. The company explained in the PS Blog that World Bosses are filled with new, challenging monsters designed for multiple Diablo players to take on regardless of their class or playstyle. The first World Boss that Blizzard has introduced is named Ashava, a gruesome monster with razor-sharp claws elongating from her wrists.

To refresh your memory on who Ashava is, Diablo IV’s senior encounter designer Candace Thomas spoke about her at BlizzCon in 2019. She described Ashava as an ever-present threat in Sanctuary that can pop up anywhere in the world within a moment’s notice, saying she acts “as like a constant reminder that Lilith is watching and nowhere is safe from the gates of Hell.”

“But to us as developers, I think that she’s kind of like a monument to what Diablo IV is as a game,” Thomas added at the time. “She’s this enormous monster, but she takes more than just you to defeat. People have to come together across all the regions to take her down, because she’s just this giant killing machine.”

Ashava will spawn four times over the course of the weekend. Diablo IV’s open beta starts at 9 a.m. PT on Friday, March 17 and ends at 12 p.m. PT on Sunday, March 19.

Diablo IV will be released on June 6, 2023.

Resident Evil 4 Deluxe Edition Skins Fully Revealed, Including Emo Ashley

The Resident Evil series has always embraced its sillier side (look no further for proof than the Chainsaw Controller), and some newly-revealed costumes for Resident Evil 4 remake’s Ashley fit right in.

Thanks to the Resident Evil website‘s preorder page (via Resident Evil Central), we finally know what the two hidden Ashley costumes are for the game’s Digital Deluxe version.

The “Casual” costume has the President’s daughter embracing her emo side, with pink highlights and a very punk outfit. The “Romantic” costume, on the other hand, matches Leon’s previously-revealed outfit. Take a look at the costumes for yourself below.

The costumes come as part of Resident Evil 4’s Digital Deluxe Edition, which also includes four skins for Leon, a pair of deluxe weapons, an option to swap the new soundtrack for Resident Evil 4’s original music, and some sunglasses for Leon.

We’re just over a week away from the launch of the highly-anticipated remake. If you just can’t wait to get your hands on it, Capcom recently released a Resident Evil 4 demo that lets players try out an early section of the game. The demo even contains a cheat code to unlock the Mad Chainsaw difficulty mode.

For more on Resident Evil 4, check out eight new details we learned about the game, or our hands-on preview.

Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN covering video game and entertainment news. He has over six years of experience in the gaming industry with bylines at IGN, Nintendo Wire, Switch Player Magazine, and Lifewire. Find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

Lady Gaga, Beyoncé Collaborator Bloodpop Launches Game Studio Featuring ‘Ambitious’ AAA Shooter

Award-winning music producer Bloodpop who’s worked with renowned artists such as Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, has announced Genpop Interactive with the help of former DeNA and Bandai Namco executive Aubrey Tennant. GenPop Interactive is a new studio that will be working on AAA games focusing on “music, fashion, and gaming culture.”

The studio has more than 25 developers who worked on titles such as Halo Infinite, Cyberpunk 2077, The Sims, and more. GenPop Interactive’s first game will be a third-person shooter featuring “novel movement and combat mechanics.”

The upcoming shooter will be marketed toward Gen-Z, and CEO and game director Bloodpop said the following about the upcoming game.

“Gen-Z is eager for new IP that speaks to them and has a long legacy that defines their generation. Major studios have become complacent, relying on giving the Weekend at Bernie’s treatment to their old IP with their publicly traded necromancy. We aren’t just on a mission to create the next great game, but nurture the next generation of popular culture,” Bloodpop said.

GenPop Interactive has raised $6.5 million in funding with the help of various companies and people, including Studio Trigger, the animation studio behind critically acclaimed animes such as Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Kill la Kill, and more.

Aubrey Tennant, the co-founder and COO, said in a statement that they believe they’re in a unique position “to change the shooter genre with a layered social world that changes based on feedback from the community.”

As of now, it’s still unknown what GenPop Interactives game will be called or when it’ll be released.

Photo credit: Jesse Grant / Getty Images

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Every PS5 Is Available on Amazon Right Now

For those who have been waiting to pick up a PlayStation 5, we have good news: every version of the console is now available on Amazon. This includes the disc edition, the digital edition, and both the God of War Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West bundles (which also come in disc and digital editions). Below, you can see a breakdown of each available console on Amazon’s website.

PlayStation 5 Consoles Available on Amazon

It was only very recently that it became possible for people to buy a PlayStation 5 (and Xbox Series X, for that matter) without the panic of stock immediately running out. Sony Interactive Entertainment president Jim Ryan said at the start of this year that “everyone who wants a PS5 should have a much easier time finding one at retailer globally,” now. This was revealed at Sony’s CES tech conference, where the company also boasted how they’ve now surpassed more than 30 million units sold.

If you’re curious to see what other PlayStation items are worth picking up alongside the console, make sure to visit our gift guide for the best PlayStation and PS5 gifts to pick up this year. Alongside games, this guide also includes the PlayStation Pulse 3D wireless headset and the PS5’s DualSense controller.

And, once you have your new PlayStation, you can check out what games are available in PlayStation Plus’s Game Catalog, along with what games are yet to come to the service starting on March 21. Dell is also offering a deal at the moment where you can get the God of War Ragnarok PS5 (disc edition) bundle with an additional DualSense controller in Cosmic Red for only $589.99! With just the one controller, this bundle usually runs for $559, making it a worthwhile pickup.

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

Microsoft Is Signing Deals to Bring Activision Games to Even More Services

Microsoft has signed yet another 10-year deal with a new cloud gaming provider. This time, it’s with Ubitus, a provider based in Tokyo, Japan.

On Twitter, Xbox’s Phil Spencer said, “Microsoft and Ubitus, a leading cloud gaming provider, have signed a 10-year partnership to stream Xbox PC Games as well as Activision Blizzard titles after the acquisition closes. Our commitment is to give more players, more choice.”

Microsoft corporate VP Sarah Bond added, “Giving customers more choice is core to what we do. Thrilled to partner with Ubitus to give gamers yet another option for how they play Xbox PC games.”

Ubitus is most known for working with many publishers on cloud versions of games for Nintendo Switch, including The Forgotten City, Control, A Plague Tale: Requiem, and Resident Evil Village.

Earlier this week, Microsoft announced that it signed a 10-year deal with Boosteroid, a cloud gaming service based in Ukraine, in order to bring Xbox and PC games to more streaming providers. This would include Activision Blizzard games if its merger with Microsoft goes through.

Xbox works to assage regulators

Microsoft is doing all it can to assuage regulators’ fears of anticompetitiveness within the gaming industry. Most recently, Microsoft signed 10-year deals with Nintendo and GeForce Now to make Activision Blizzard games more available on other platforms.

However, the battle still rages on between Microsoft and Sony as the latter claims that the merger would irreparably harm competition and that PlayStation versions of Activision Blizzard games could be potentially sabotaged to perform worse on the platform.

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.

When not writing about video games, George is playing video games. What a surprise! You can follow him on Twitter @Yinyangfooey

PlayStation Plus March 2023 Game Catalog Update Highlighted by Ghostwire Tokyo

Sony has announced a new batch of games coming to its PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, with Ghostwire: Tokyo, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, and Immortals Fenyx Rising headlining this month.

As noted in a recent PlayStation Blog post, these games and fourteen others will be available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members at no additional cost.

Here are some of the highlights.

Ghostwire: Tokyo

Released nearly a year ago as a timed exclusive on the PS5, Ghostwire: Tokyo was developed by Tango Gamesworks. Earlier today, we learned that Ghostwire: Tokyo is getting a major update and launching on Xbox Series X/S and Game Pass next month. In our review of Ghostwire: Tokyo, we praised its visual design despite its “one-dimensional combat and uninteresting mission design.”

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is a remastered compilation of Uncharted IV: A Thief’s End and The Lost Legacy, released on January 28, 2022, for PS5 before making its way onto PC last October. Enhanced visuals and faster load times aside, the Legacy of Thieves Collection includes additional features, such as DualSense support, 3D audio, and multiple graphical options.

Immortals Fenyx Rising

Ubisoft’s Immortals Fenyx Rising is an open0worled adventure game released back in 2020. Players take control of Fenyx, a winged demigod tasked with saving the Greek gods. In our review of Immortals Fenyx Rising, which we awarded a 7, we said, “its combat is satisfying, with plenty of choice in upgrades, while its central characters, comedic tone, and storytelling are a real highlight.”

Here’s the rest of the games coming to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog this month:

  • Tchia
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction
  • Life is Strange: True Colors
  • Life is Strange 2
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
  • Street Fighter V Champion Edition
  • Untitled Goose Game
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
  • Rage 2
  • Neo: The World Ends with You
  • Haven
  • Ridge Racer Type 4 (PS Plus Premium Rerquired)
  • Ape Academy 2 (PS Plus Premium Rerquired)
  • Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror (PS Plus Premium Rerquired)

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Deal Alert: Save $45 Off This PS5 God of War Console Bundle at Dell

The PlayStation 5 console is much easier to find now than ever before. Unfortunately, even with the more sustainable inventory, it’s still very difficult to find a PS5 that’s actually discounted. Fortunately, that changes today.

Dell is offering a PS5 Disc Edition console, bundled with the God of War: Ragnarok game and a second DualSense (Cosmic Red) controller, for only $589.99. If you were to buy the PS5 God of War bundle alone, it would run you $559. The DualSense controller in Cosmic Red costs an additional $75. That means instead of paying $634 for both, you’re paying $589.99. That’s a savings of about $45, or 7%.

PS5 God of War Bundle with 2nd DualSense Controller

God of War: Ragnarok is the latest God of War game and we gave it a 10/10 “Masterpiece” rating. If you liked the last God of War game, then you’ll enjoy Ragnarok. It continues the story of Kratos and Atreus as they take on the nine realms of Norse mythology.

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Remnant 2 – Introducing the Handler: Surviving The Root with Man’s Best Friend | IGN First

The supernatural wastelands of Remnant 2 can be a lonely place. But for those who would rather not go it alone, there’s the Handler archetype: a character class that gives you an incredibly reliable dog companion. My trusty mutt and I chewed our way through countless baddies, and even a few bosses, before I commanded principal designer Ben Cureton to “sit” and tell me all about the Handler archetype himself.

“The fantasy with the Handler is: I always have somebody that has my back, and we’re cooperating, we’re working together, we’re taking down big enemies. I can draw aggro for it. It can draw aggro from me,” Ben explained.

“Every time I toggled between these options, the dog’s bandana would change color to reflect which role he currently had equipped.”

Designed primarily for those who wish to play through Remnant solo, the Handler is a support class that made me a little better at everything with the help of an extremely handy dog. Not only did the dog have a chunky health bar and continuously draw attention away from me during battle and help me take down enemies with his deadly teeth, but he could be toggled into one of three modes depending on which strategy I wanted to deploy. In his Guard Dog mode, he gained the ability to howl and draw aggro from every enemy in the area, while in his Support Dog mode, he could heal me and my allies within an area of effect. Of course, if I just wanted to go on a rampage I could toggle him to Attack Dog mode and give him even more DPS. Best of all: every time I toggled between these options, the dog’s bandana would change color to reflect which role he currently had equipped.

I was also able to direct my companion to different parts of the battlefield using a ping system. If I wanted him to stay close by and defend me, I would call him to my side with the push of a button, but if I was sneaking around preparing to ambush a group of enemies, I could sic the furry boy on my enemies and tell him to run to a certain part of the map to attack.

But that’s just where the awesomeness of the Handler begins, as the class’ most powerful feature is locked behind the Prime Perk – a special ability only available to those who make the archetype their primary character class. “One of the cool things about [the Handler] is its Prime Perk, which is called Bonded,” Ben explained. “And Bonded says anytime the Handler goes down, the companion will come over and, as long as I have a Dragon Heart available, pull it out of my bag and use it on me and revive me, which is super cool.”

I have to say, not having to worry about healing up – since my trusty dog was almost always standing by ready to revive me – was a weight off my mind and made playing solo a lot more palatable. But if I was playing with others, the Handler also has a ton of abilities that allowed me to give my friends some backup. For example, if my Gunslinger ally was getting ganged up on by tentacled aliens, I could direct my dog to run over and fight them off, or at least draw their aggro. I could even have my dog revive allies who had fallen prey to the enemy and were in need of a Dragon Heart.

I typically don’t dig support classes and usually prefer to rely on teammates instead of NPCs, but I’ll admit the Handler won me over. Not only was it a lot of fun to play, but that dog was no slouch and was able to take and deal a ton of damage in the build I played. It makes sense, since Ben told me that he hates it when support classes are underpowered in RPGs. Same, my friend.

We’ll have much more on Remnant 2 as our exclusive IGN First coverage continues all March long!

Stray Souls, a New Unreal Engine 5 Psychological Horror Game, Officially Announced

Stray Souls, a psychological horror game from director Artur Laczkowski, developer Jukai Studio, and publisher Versus Evil, has been officially announced for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PS4. It is due out later this year, and it’s being developed using Unreal Engine 5.

The premise of Stray Souls is an interesting one: teenager Daniel’s grandmother has died and left him her house – totally debt-free (no mortgage, etc.) – but the real-estate dream quickly turns into a nightmare when the sun goes down and all hell starts to break loose in the house. Jukai will be using Epic’s Metahuman technology to craft more lifelike NPCs. Take a look at the debut trailer above and the first screenshots in the gallery below.

Jukai describes the thriller as such: “Stray Souls combines beloved elements of Japanese survival horror games with an array of new tricks, including a variety of randomized systems where enemy encounters, item placement, paranormal activity and even weather patterns are always changing so no two playthroughs are exactly the same.”

You can wishlist Stray Souls on Steam if you’re interested.

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