• Apple’s Long-Rumored VR/AR Headset May Include the M2 Chip

    It's been longrumored that Apple is working on a headset capable of offering augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality content (VR). A new report now suggests that the head-mounted display features the powerful new M2 chip and 16GB of RAM.

    Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that the latest version of this headset is running with the M2 system on a chip and includes 16GB of RAM. This deviates from previous reports, which included a prediction from supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that the headset would include a chip with the same computing power found in the M1 chip.

    Gurman's latest reporting, like the report from The Information last month, suggests that the device will be a standalone headset, like the Meta Quest 2. The Information also noted in the same report that the device would have a multi-chip setup. However, in his new report, Gurman does not go into further detail on the mixed reality headset beyond what the current incarnation has CPU and RAM-wise.

    Apple announced the M2 chip during its WWDC keynote earlier this month. Currently, only one device on the market features the latest Apple silicon — the 13-inch MacBook Pro. However, a 2022 model refresh of the MacBook Air was also announced at WWDC and is slated for release sometime next month.

    Information on the mixed reality headset has trickled in throughout 2022; this includes Gurman reporting in May that Apple's board of directors had the opportunity to try out the headset. Additionally, "RealityOS," the operating system likely to be used on the headset, has appeared in a trademark application filed by the iPhone maker. At the same time, "RealityOS" has also appeared in Apple's code.

    Although Apple has not formally announced the product, CEO Tim Cook last week all but confirmed the headset's existence during a recent interview with China Daily. Reports suggest that Apple may launch the headset as early as January 2023.

    Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

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    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Had a Darker Alternate Ending

    This story contains spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness!

    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ends with a pretty dark twist, with Strange succumbing to the effects of the Darkhold by the end of the movie. But it could have been a lot worse…

    During the film’s audio commentary, screenwriter Michael Waldron revealed that Doctor Strange originally suffered a much darker fate by the end of the movie. During the course of the movie, Strange visits an incursion universe in which he meets a twisted version of himself, known as Sinister Strange, who meddled with dark magic.

    According to Waldron, it sounds as though Sinister Strange could have traded places with our Doctor Strange: “Strange gets trapped in that [incursion] universe,” he revealed of an alternate plan. “And then [Sinister Strange] turns around, and the third eye opens.”

    If that wasn’t haunting enough, the twist would have been announced with Vincent Price’s iconic laugh – echoing the horror icon’s vocals in the Michael Jackson song, Thriller.

    Unfortunately, Vincent Price’s laugh remains outside of the MCU for now. What we ended up with was Doctor Strange falling to his knees in the middle of NYC as his third eye manifests.

    “That's the bill coming due," Waldron told ComicBook. "As Wong says, 'You used the Darkhold to possess your own corpse.' Surely, there must be some fallout. It was a little bit of a throwback to [director Sam Raimi's] old Evil Dead, and that groaner of an ending, or it's just like, 'Oh my God, things turned out bad in the end.' So, yeah. We'll see what all that means for Stephen.”

    As it stands, we already know that someone comes looking for him. A post-credit scene introduced Doctor Strange character, Clea – played by none other than Charlize Theron. In the comic books, she’s the niece of Dormammu, the demonic entity Strange encountered in the first film.

    But don’t panic – she’s actually a force for good, and the pair have often dated in the comics – even if their relationship never usually lasts very long.

    Still, it looks as though we got a much more hopeful ending in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness than was originally planned. Want to read more about Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? Check out this deleted scene between Strange and Christine Palmer, and find out what could be next for Wanda Maximoff.

    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, alongside Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch. They’re joined by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Wong, Rachel McAdams, and Xochitl Gomez.

    Sam Raimi directed the movie from a script by Michael Waldron, based on characters created by comic book legends, Steve Ditko, and Stan Lee.

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

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    Hideo Kojima Says He Worked on a Concept Similar to The Boys, and Wanted Mads Mikkelsen as the Lead

    Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima seemingly worked on a concept akin to Amazon's The Boys before putting it on hold for being too similar. Now that he's put that out there, leads on the TV show say they want the legendary developer to work on a tie-in game.

    Kojima said he was "warming up" the project for a long time – with Hannibal's Mads Mikkelsen picked out as the lead in his mind – and was about to start it just as The Boys' first season was released. Sharing the concept on Twitter (below), Kojima said he stopped watching The Boys after episode three of the first season.

    "I thought I'd watch the rest of the show," he said. "Actually, I watched a few episodes that were delivered at the time when I was about to start a project that I had been warming up for a long time, and put it on hold because the concept was similar (different settings and tricks).

    Kojima said his concept would have included "a buddy (male/female) thing with a special detective squad facing off against legendary heroes behind the scenes. I was thinking of Mads as the lead." The Boys tells the story of a team of regular humans tasked with policing (and occasionally violently killing) superpowered individuals.

    It's not clear whether Kojima's concept was for a game, a movie, or otherwise, but the implication seems to be that it's not currently in the works. Kojima is currently working on a cloud project for Xbox, and we've heard tell of a horror game called Overdose and a Death Stranding sequel.

    The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke responded to Kojima's tweets, declaring he was a huge fan and wanted to collaborate on a video game adaptation of the series. "Please come and make a The Boys game. We can team up and conquer," he said. Antony Starr, who plays Homelander in the series, concurred, saying that he seconds that notion.

    The Boys Season 3 is currently airing, and we said the latest episode was great. The series has impressed overall, as in our 9/10 review of Season 2, IGN said: "The Boys is filled with memorable characters and plenty of that stylized and irreverent drama we love."

    Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer who occasionally remembers to tweet @thelastdinsdale. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

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    Nintendo Direct Mini Announced for This Week

    A Nintendo Direct Mini will be broadcast tomorrow, June 28. It will focus on third-party partners, so don't expect the likes of Mario, Zelda or other major Nintendo series to appear.

    The 'Partner Showcase', which will be around 25 minutes long, will air on YouTube at 6am Pacific / 9am Eastern / 2pm UK / 11pm AEST.

    Nintendo traditionally airs a major Nintendo Direct as part of E3 in June. However, with E3 cancelled in 2022, it's unclear if Nintendo is delaying its own first-party showcase, or will announce its games in more piecemeal fashion this year.

    The last Nintendo broadcast was May's Indie World show, which revealed the likes of Gunbrella, a Switch release for Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, and more.

    Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to [email protected].

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    The Invitation: Exclusive Online Trailer for Nathalie Emmanuel Vampire Movie

    There has been an explosion in consumer DNA testing over the last decade, with companies such as Ancestry and 23andMe selling customers at-home DNA test kits so they can discover their ethnicity admixtures or connect with relatives they never knew they had. For every story about a cold case murder being solved through genetic genealogy or an adoptee reuniting with their loved ones, there are also stories of family secrets being uncovered or someone discovering half-siblings they never knew they had.

    Given the industry’s popularity, it was only a matter of time before a movie got around to using it as a backdrop, with the horror genre particularly suited to exploring the many tantalizing and terrifying possibilities of finding your roots. Now, The Invitation is here to showcase the horror of discovering the family you never knew you had.

    As you can see in IGN’s exclusive online trailer – which can be viewed in either the player above or via the embed below – The Invitation follows a young woman named Evie (played by Game of Thrones and Fast and Furious alum Nathalie Emmanuel), an adult orphan who takes a consumer DNA test and learns she has extended family in Britain. But soon after meeting her newfound and extravagantly wealthy relatives, Evie discovers their shocking, bloody history – and the family’s sinister intentions for her.

    “(Evie) doesn't really feel like she has anyone. And so when this kind of random, long-lost cousin happens upon her life after taking a DNA test for fun, just to be silly or just for the fun of it, it really kind of draws her in because she's someone who is really craving family and a support network again,” Emmanuel told IGN in a Zoom interview last week. “She gets kind of pulled into this family with really high expectations, in a way. And yeah, like you say, be careful what you wish for because they aren't exactly what she thought they were and they would be.”

    Emmanuel observed that Evie, in the end, must “fight for her life” and “find the darkest parts of herself to survive.” Emmanuel added that she could relate to her character and the symbolism in the movie, such as “being in a space where you are the minority, all of these people are very wealthy, white aristocracy. And Evie is someone who struggles financially, she's not from a super-wealthy family, she's a woman of color, she's coming from such a different space. And so she's already kind of on alert, on high alert, because she's already at a kind of disadvantage in every possible way. But what they probably didn't count on was how smart and savvy and the strength within her.”

    The Invitation is directed by Jessica M. Thompson and features many women in key roles behind the camera, including screenwriter Blair Butler. For Emmanuel, having a woman at the helm of The Invitation was a source of pride given how few female feature directors there are, let alone in the horror genre. The actor hailed Thompson as a “really, really smart, confident, knows-what-she-wants, brilliant director.” Emmanuel also praised Thompson for helping to craft the relationship between Evie and Thomas Doherty’s antagonist, Walter, whose seduction of Evie masks his nefarious true intentions: “Jess did a lot of work with us to help build that ease, that chemistry that they immediately have, and which ultimately lures her into a false sense of security.”

    Check out the exclusive new poster and photos for The Invitation below:

    As revealed in the trailer, Evie has been brought into a coven of vampires. Blood – literal blood and the notion of kinship – is “what the film is all about and what all the characters are motivated by,” director Thompson wrote to IGN. “Evie’s decision to take an innocuous DNA test is what propels her into this nightmare situation. All of us crave to know where we come from, our heritage, our family origins… But sometimes it is better to leave that history buried. Another central idea in the film is how ‘chosen family’ can often be more true and more valuable than blood, and I think that’s an idea everyone can relate to.”

    “The way into our story is unassuming and relatable. Evie is a New York City artist looking for belonging, so she takes a DNA test and finds some long-lost relatives. It’s a modern, relatable situation — one that many people find themselves in these days, including myself,” Thompson said, acknowledging her own use of DNA testing. “Thankfully, my newfound relatives were decent humans and not part of a sinister cult.”

    Since The Invitation is a vampire film, Thompson researched the history of the genre and the historical folklore that inspired it. “People have been obsessed with the undead for centuries. While prepping for the film I did a deep dive into vampire origin stories and it was surprising just how much we have deviated from history and adjusted the lore through the books and movies of the past 30 years,” the director explained.

    “Many customs that we take as ‘vampire rules’ are not from folklore so I decided to actually go back to the roots for some of the rules, which may surprise some audiences. I honored the lore and the history of the genre but gave it a fresh twist.”

    The Invitation, Thompson said, is “the type of horror that seeps under your skin, gets you all nice and comfy, and then grabs you when you least expect it. We have two worlds in our film: the upstairs fairytale and the downstairs nightmare, and those two worlds bleed into each other as the story unfolds.”

    The director also said, “Don’t worry, as contemporary as the story is, there are still plenty of Easter Eggs in there for the hardcore fans. I’m curious to see if anyone will find them all…”

    For example, a character named “Harker” is mentioned near the end of the trailer. Is it an allusion to the world’s most famous vampire? We’ll have to wait until The Invitation opens in theaters on August 26 to know for sure.

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