• Battlefield 2042 is Getting a 10-Hour Trial for EA Play and Game Pass Members

    Battlefield 2042 will be getting a 10-hour trial for members of EA Play, starting on November 12. This will also include Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members on consoles, alongside members of Game Pass PC, and EA Play Pro on PC.

    The game had a fairly interesting open beta, sparking a lot of debate about the current state of the shooter. EA has tried to calm nerves by informing fans that the beta build was a few months old at least, but that doesn't mean there still won't be concerns about the final product. So, this trial might be a good opportunity for a second chance at a first impression.

    Battlefield 2042 is set to release on November 19, 2021, after being delayed by a month from its original October 22 launch day.

    This upcoming trial will be another feather in the cap for Xbox Game Pass users, since Game Pass already has an absolutely stacked November lined up, with Forza Horizon 5, GTA San Andreas, and It Takes Two all coming to the service.

    Game Pass is also currently on sale at Amazon (US only), coming down to just $37.99 for 3-Months of Game Pass Ultimate (see here), which will stack on your current membership. Game Pass PC is also down to $1 for 3-months for new and returning users.

    Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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    Game Of Thrones Star Remembers the Sex Scenes Being a ‘Frenzied Mess’

    Actress Gemma Whelan, who played Yara Greyjoy in Game of Thrones, has said that the show’s sex scenes were “a frenzied mess”.

    During an interview with The Guardian, she recalled her time filming intimate scenes on Game of Thrones where actors were left to get on with it.

    “They used to just say, ‘When we shout action, go for it!’, and it could be a sort of frenzied mess,” she said. “But between the actors there was always an instinct to check in with each other.”

    On the hit HBO fantasy show, Whelan played the bisexual Lady Yara Greyjoy, who shared more than a few sex scenes throughout the show’s 8 seasons.

    “There was a scene in a brothel with a woman and she was so exposed that we talked together about where the camera would be and what she was happy with,” she explained. “A director might say, ‘Bit of boob biting, then slap her bum and go!’, but I’d always talk it through with the other actor.”

    During the second season of Game of Thrones in 2012, Whelan performed one of the show’s most infamous sex scenes – a horseback scene involving Yara’s brother, Theon, played by Alfie Allen. “Alfie was very much, ‘Is this OK? How are we going to make this work?’"

    Whelan explains that the addition of intimacy directors – film set employees specifically brought into help actors feel comfortable with love or sex scenes – has improved the process on other projects. "With intimacy directors, it’s choreography – you move there, I move there, and permission and consent is given before you start. It is a step in the right direction.”

    Recently, Game of Thrones star Kit Harrington described “mental health” issues he faced while filming the show, which led to him taking time away from acting. Hannah Waddingham, who played Unella, also called the filming of one scene in the show "the worst day of my life". Game of Thrones is set to return to TV in 2022 with the upcoming prequel series, House of the Dragon.

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

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    Black Friday Daily Deals: Fire TV 4K Stick Down to £26.99, Call of Duty Vanguard for £54

    Early Black Friday deals are slowly starting at the likes of Amazon, Currys, and Argos, with brand new offers coming out every day. Right now you can get almost 50% off a Fire TV Stick 4K, down to just £26.99, a massive fall from the £50 list price.

    There's also an excellent sale going on at eBay right now on PS5, Xbox, and Switch games, accessories, and more. All you need to do is use code FESTIVE15 to get 15% off Call of Duty Vanguard preorders for £54, and there's plenty more on offer as well, so check out our round-up below. But don't delay, as this offer ends on November 4.

    TL;DR – Best Deals

    Fire TV Stick down to £26.99 (was £49.99) + More Amazon Devices

    Call of Duty Vanguard Down to £54 (was £69.99)

    PS5 Accessories (FESTIVE15)

    PS4 Games (FESTIVE15)

    Xbox Games on Sale + Xbox Series S just £237.99 (FESTIVE15)

    Two 4K Marvel, Star Wars, or Disney Films for £24

    Our Favourite Films Included in the Deal

    NordVPN down to £2.44/Month (72% Off)

    Black Friday deals will likely be situated near the end of the month, but we'll be seeing a few early deals start to come out very soon. Keep an eye on our Best Black Friday Deals in the UK page for more info.

    Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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    The Sopranos Creator Opens Up About the Ending And Tony’s Original Fate

    David Chase, creator of The Sopranos, has opened up about the iconic, controversial ending of the hit series, and what he originally had in mind for the fate of Tony Soprano.

    During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chase has finally revealed what was originally going to happen at the end of The Sopranos series finale, when he got the idea for the final ending, and why some of the fan reaction annoyed him.

    This story contains spoilers for the final scene of The Sopranos – if you, like many others, are on your first viewing, turn back now.

    As a refresher, The Sopranos ended with a scene in which James Gandolfini's Tony Soprano waits for his family in a diner. After family members and unknown characters gradually enter the restaurant, and one shady figure heads to the bathroom, the diner door's bell rings, Tony looks up, and the show abruptly cuts to black.

    As it turns out, Chase's original plan for the ending was more clear-cut. “The scene I had in my mind was not that scene,” he said of the ending. “Nor did I think of cutting to black. I had a scene in which Tony comes back from a meeting in New York in his car. At the beginning of every show, he came from New York into New Jersey, and the last scene could be him coming from New Jersey back into New York for a meeting at which he was going to be killed.”

    While some showrunners know exactly how they’ll end their show from the very beginning, Chase admits that The Sopranos ending came a lot later.

    “I was driving on Ocean Park Boulevard near the airport, and I saw a little restaurant,” he explained. “It was kind of like a shack that served breakfast. And for some reason I thought, ‘Tony should get it in a place like that’. Why? I don’t know. That was, like, two years before.”

    Although The Sopranos ended in 2007, the series has seen a resurgence following The Many Saints of Newark – a prequel film penned by Chase himself.

    But when it comes to The Sopranos, the ending still dominates the conversation, something that clearly bothers Chase.

    “Yeah, nobody said anything about the episode,” he said. “No, it was all about the ending.”

    “I had no idea it would cause that much— I mean, I forget what was going on in Iraq or someplace; London had been bombed! Nobody was talking about that; they were talking about The Sopranos. It was kind of incredible to me. But I had no idea it would be that much of an uproar. And was it annoying? What was annoying was how many people wanted to see Tony killed. That bothered me.”

    Ever since the final episode aired in 2007, the infamous cut-to-black moment had sparked debate among fans as to whether Tony was dead or not – and whether a death should have been shown onscreen. Many Sopranos fans wanted to see Tony’s demise for themselves – something which has long irritated Chase.

    “They wanted to know that Tony was killed. They wanted to see him go face-down in linguini, you know? And I just thought, ‘God, you watched this guy for seven years and I know he’s a criminal. But don’t tell me you don’t love him in some way, don’t tell me you’re not on his side in some way. And now you want to see him killed? You want justice done? You’re a criminal after watching this shit for seven years’. That bothered me, yeah.”

    The Sopranos fans are finally getting some of their questions answered, with The Many Saints of Newark finally revealing who killed Dickie Moltisanti. And with a new prequel series reportedly in the works, it looks as though The Sopranos is picking up steam once more.

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

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    Aussie Deals: Save Big as the Holiday Season Sales Begin!

    Get in quick on these ones. Local brick and mortar retailers are slicing prices on stocking stuffers, and (naturally) online retailers are following suit. Personally, I'd pay particular attention to Resi Village going for half off, and Immortals Fenyx Rising (60% off) is an under-loved ARPG, too. While stocks last, all these deals and more await you below…

    Notable Sales for Nintendo Switch

    Purchase Cheaply for PC

    Exciting Offers for XO/XS

    Product Savings for PS4/PS5

    Adam's an Aussie deals wrangler who is off to replay Banjo Kazooie after this. You won't find him @Grizwords.

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