Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Are Diablo 4 Players Okay?

Diablo 4 has been out for a month now, and as players work their way through the campaign or the endgame with characters either at or approaching the level cap, the community is digging into the detail of how Blizzard’s action role-playing game actually works. But there are some rabbit holes players perhaps need not go down.

This week, some Diablo 4 players convinced themselves the game’s rats lead players to better loot. In a sort of reverse Pied Piper situation, redditor zerger45 took to the Diablo 4 sub to declare: “FOLLOW THE RATS.”

“Okay this is going to sound really bizarre, but you need to follow the rats for good loot,” zerger45 claimed in the post, which has 8,400 upvotes.

“Don’t follow the predetermined path in any dungeon, instead, just follow the rats. The rats smell the cheese! I’m telling you it’s real and I feel like I’m crazy but I found multiple legendaries doing this within a span of maybe 10 minutes. The rats will tell you which pack of enemies to kill, and then they wander towards where you need to go! It’s real I’m not crazy! FOLLOW THE RATS.”

"I'm telling you it's real and I feel like I'm crazy but..."

Inspired by this post, redditor iloveobjects took to the Diablo 4 sub to say “I followed the rats” alongside an image of the coveted Ring of Mendeln unique. That post, currently on 5,300 upvotes, also set the community going. “I’ve seriously been grinding for this ring for two days of Nightmare runs, ring-focused loot boxes, Helltide chests, and I read that rats post and followed some rats and this dropped on about the 15th mob,” iloveobjects claimed.

It’s not just rats, either. Some Diablo 4 players think other harmless animals you see in the game’s dungeons, such as snakes, help you sniff out better loot. But there’s no proof of a link. Is this some secret mechanic? Blizzard has yet to say. Perhaps it will address the Diablo 4 rats rumour during this week’s hotly anticipated Season 1 reveal.

The Great Diablo 4 rat race isn’t the only… passionate, potentially pointless pursuit players are fussing over. As IGN has reported, a sub-community of fans are devoting their time and energy to the discovery of a secret cow level Blizzard has already insisted does not exist.

And then there’s Diablo 4 player MrFrodoBeggins, who said they ran through 1,270 cellars in just three days to “see what happens”. The data reveals a shockingly low spawn rate for the game’s infamous The Butcher enemy. The Butcher, for the uninitiated, seemingly spawns at random to scare the life out of players and, invariably, kill them. Blizzard has yet to confirm its spawn rate, and it probably won’t given the social media virality that has emerged as a result of its surprise appearances. For MrFrodoBeggins, The Butcher appeared just three times in 1,270 cellar runs.

This is just a snippet of some of the out there stuff Diablo 4 players are getting up to amid the never-ending grind for higher power. Last week, IGN reported on how high-level Hardcore characters were getting one-shotted by Treasure Goblins, an enemy that can't even attack. Now players are convinced the Goblin is bugged, but Blizzard hasn't said either way.

And let’s not forget the hunt for Diablo 4’s super rare uniques, which caused some players to theorise focusing on specific monster families speeds things up. All six super rare unique items currently in the game are now confirmed to have been found by the community, but the chances of a drop are still miniscule.

Diablo 4 launched big, becoming Blizzard’s fastest-selling game ever. It is also a hit with critics, and, generally, has gone down well with fans. However, the cost of Diablo 4’s microtransactions has raised eyebrows, and, surprisingly, Whoopi Goldberg called on Blizzard to release Diablo 4 on Mac.

Check out our interactive Diablo 4 map to start tracking your progress as you play.

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.

Persona 3 Reload Trailer Reveals Party Members' New English Voices

Persona 3 Reload will see Atlus remake absolutely everything from the 2006 RPG and, as revealed in a new trailer, this includes bringing in a new voice cast.

Atlus released a gameplay reveal trailer for Persona 3 Reload (despite the initial trailer featuring gameplay) that showcases a handful of the game's party members and their new voices.

Heather Gonzalez, who played Mineru in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Malaya in Octopath Traveler 2, will take on the role of Yukari Takeba, previously played by Michelle Ruff.

Another prominent inclusion is Zeno Robinson, who played Sakaki in My Hero Academia, as Junpei Iori, previously portrayed by Vic Mignogna.

Aleks Le will also replace Yuri Lowenthal as the protagonist, Allegra Clark will replace Tara Platt as Mitsuru Kirijo, Alehandro Saab will replace Liam O'Brien as Akihiko Sanada, and Suzie Yeung will replace Paula Tiso as Fuuka Yamagishi.

The gameplay reveal trailer (above) acts as an introduction to these various characters, and shows the protagonist chatting with them, running around school, and battling Shadows.

Persona 3 Reload was finally announced at the 2023 Xbox Games Showcase following a string of rumours and one final leak ahead of the event.

It will specifically recreate Persona 3, not Persona 3 FES or Persona 3 Portable, meaning there won't be a female protagonist or any of the other additional content those versions brought. Unlike Persona 5 Tactica, which was announced alongside it, Persona 3 Reload won't be coming to Nintendo Switch, though rumours around that version have also begun after Play Asia listed the game and said it wasn't a mistake.

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

Persona 5 Tactica Trailer Reveals New Playable Character

Atlus may have accidentally given fans a little more bang for their buck by revealing a new playable character in Persona 5 Tactica's latest trailer.

As reported by Game Rant, a two-minute character spotlight trailer (above) breaking down the moves and abilities of Joker, Mona, and Erina also revealed a character called Toshiro that will seemingly be playable in the game.

Only viewable briefly, at about 36 seconds into the trailer, the mission objective is to "have Toshiro reach the target destination". The bottom right corner of the screen, where playable characters like Joker and Mona have their health bars, also shows what's presumably Toshiro.

This character has a much smaller health bar than the others though, and also doesn't have any MP or an "Action" available to use, meaning it could just be an escort mission. Toshiro doesn't appear in the trailer again, so fans will just have to wait and see whether or not his character has any more importance.

The trailer otherwise shows off what players can do when controlling the other characters. Joker has a long range, single use pistol and a special ability called Phantom Judge that can deal big damage even to guarding enemies.

Mona's wind abilities allow him to knock enemies out of cover, ready for a follow-up from teammates, while his Winds of Time ability deals damage across a huge area. Finally, Erina can target multiple enemies with her weapons and has a special ability called Flag of Freedom that both heals nearby allies and weakens nearby enemies.

Persona 5 Tactica was revealed at the 2023 Xbox Games Showcase as a grid-based tactical RPG similar to the likes of Fire Emblem or XCOM. Its announcement came alongside one for Persona 3 Reload, a remake of the original PS2 game.

Persona 5 Tactica launches November 17 for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and Windows.

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

Just Cause Mobile Cancelled

Square Enix has canceled Just Cause Mobile, its upcoming free-to-play game.

In a statement to VGC, Just Cause global brand lead Anne-Lou Grosbois-Favreau confirmed development has now been stopped on the mobile action game. “It is with great sadness that we are announcing the end of development for Just Cause Mobile,” she said. “As of tomorrow, 3 July 2023, the game will no longer appear on digital stores.”

Just Cause Mobile had previously been available in early access, however, the game has now been removed from Google Play stores. It was due to launch later this year.

“It is never easy to put forth an announcement of this nature, especially to our fans who have been awaiting the release,” said Grosbois-Favreau. “We sincerely appreciate the support you have given us.”

Just Cause Mobile was announced at The Game Awards in 2020 but was pushed back several times since this announcement. It was described as a top-down isometric shooter set within the Just Cause universe and was going to offer a full story campaign along with 30-player competitive multiplayer as well as four-player co-op missions.

A premium currency, Blue Diamonds, was available to purchase during early access but will now be refunded in full. “Please note that any Blue Diamonds purchased during the Regional Early Access have been refunded in full to your Google Play Account on February 24, 2023.”

Just Cause 4 was the franchise's latest release back in 2018, with fans hoping the upcoming mobile game would give them a new Just Cause story until the next mainline game.

IGN’s Just Cause 4 review gave it 7.9/10 and said: “Just Cause 4 has everything you expect from a Just Cause game, almost to a fault. Relative to Just Cause 3 the improvements are widespread across its beautiful open world, but generally minor. So while blowing up yet another dictator’s army is the same kind of mindless explosive fun and physics-based comedy the series is built on, it doesn’t do much to incorporate the new weather systems or grapple mods into combat. That leaves me with a distinct “more of the same” feeling.”

Want to read more about mobile games? Check out the top Android games you can get right now as well as the 12 best Apple Watch games.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Yoko Taro Lost His Emil Mask and His Replacement Is a Bit Terrifying and Quite Possibly Cursed

Yoko Taro, the director behind such games as Nier: Automata and Drakengard, revealed he lost the iconic mask he wears in public that is modeled after one worn by Nier's Emil. As if that wasn't tragic enough, the replacement leprechaun mask he chose for the time being is actually a bit terrifying and quite possibly cursed.

As reported by Kotaku, Taro was attending Anime Expo 2023 in Los Angeles so he could host a panel about his upcoming anime, KamiErabi God.app, and the mask was lost the night before his panel while he was out drinking.

Taro claims he didn't lose the Emil mask, but instead, the blame fell to a producer from Fuji TV he shared a drink with. Taro then asked the producer to find him a new mask, but that turned out to be a difficult challenge.

After some time, they happened upon the large leprechaun mask you can see below at a Los Angeles costume store.

“Of course in LA, you know? Leave it to LA to have this specialist store just for masks. And so we went into that store and there was the biggest mask like literally the biggest one they had was one that was sitting up on the shelves and had been there for 30 years,” Taro said.

He then said it appeared the mask was a "going-away present that the store owner's grandmother had gifted to the business."

“I thought ‘Oh, poor thing, but it was the best mask there. It was just the best fit. And so I convinced them to let me buy it,” Taro said.

The story doesn't stop there for the $120 mask, however, as Taro believes the mask was cheaper than he expected because it is probably cursed/possessed by "the spirit of the store owner's grandmother or a cousin who apparently died in 1945."

“It’s gotta be possessed or something like that. … It has to be cursed or possessed. There’s something going on with it,” Taro said.

We here at IGN will continue to follow this story closely to see if those rumors turn out to be true.

For more, check out our IGN Inside story about the Nier: Automata mod that fooled the world.

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

Monday, July 3, 2023

Spelunky 2 Leaving Xbox and PC Game Pass

Game Pass is losing the beloved Spelunky 2 alongside two other games soon.

The Xbox and PC Game Pass Leaving Soon pages were updated to include the fan-favourite cave exploration game alongside Exo One and Paw Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls.

All three games are set to leave Game Pass July 15, though it's worth pointing out Xbox offers 20% off to those looking to buy a Game Pass title outright. Those looking to continue spelunking could therefore do so to lessen the sting a little.

In what could be a one-two punch for some users, Microsoft also announced a price rise for its subscription service recently. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will cost $16.99 (a $2 increase) as of July 6 and a regular Xbox Game Pass subscription will cost $10.99 monthly (a $1 increase).

Several games are joining the service around the same time as Spelunky 2's departure, of course, including Need for Speed Unbound, Stor of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town, and more.

In our 10/10 review of the game, IGN said: "Spelunky 2 is a masterpiece of procedurally generated platforming that stays true to the legendarily challenging original while also holding surprises around every corner."

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

Japan's Nintendo Switch Repair Subscription Cancelled After a Year

The Nintendo Switch repair subscription service many fans hoped would come to the west has now been cancelled in Japan after just a year.

As reported by Nintendo Life, Nintendo announced on its Japanese website it will no longer offer new subscription contracts or renewals as of August 31, 2023. Customers with a contract at the moment will retain the repair subscription until that contract expires.

The service launched in July 2022, and while Nintendo said it didn't have anything to announce regarding a similar service coming to North America or Europe, many fans hoped it would. Costing ¥200 (around $1.50 / £1.25) a month, the service entitled subscribers to up to six repairs a year including two hardware repairs.

Fans were perhaps hoping for it because, while the Nintendo Switch hardware itself has proven fairly sturdy, the same cannot be said for the Joy-Con controller. These have become infamous for "Joy-Con drift", which Nintendo hasn't been able to properly address in the Switch's six years on the market.

It announced a free repair service for this specific issue back in 2019 but reports said the repair centres were so overwhelmed that mistakes were made when the controllers were meant to be fixed. The issue is so persistent that Nintendo has faced several lawsuits as a result of its Joy-Con malfunctions.

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

Nexon's Medieval Fantasy Brawler Warhaven Shutting Down 6 Months After Launching in Early Access

Nexon's medieval fantasy brawler Warhaven is shutting down on April 5, 2024, just six months after it launched on Steam in Early Access...