• Preorder the Dark Souls Trading Figures Vol. 1 Boxed Set at the IGN Store

    Today's your last chance to preorder the Dark Souls trading figure boxed set from the IGN Store. This six-figure set from Emon Toys releases February 2022, but preorders close today, October 11 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.

    Preorder the Dark Souls Trading Figures Vol. 1 Boxed Set

    Check out the gallery below to get a close up look at this Dark Souls limited edition figure set.

    The set comes with the following figures:

    • The Chosen Undead
    • Artorias the Abysswalker
    • The Fire Keeper
    • Solaire of Astora
    • Dragon Slayer Ornstein
    • Siegmeyer of Catarina

    Each figure is about 4" tall, and the first volume comes with all 6 shown above.

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    Halloween Candy Is on Sale Today Only

    It's that time of year, dear readers. It's October, both the spookiest and most sugary month. Whether you anticipate a parade of costumed trick-or-treaters ringing your doorbell in a couple of weeks or not, you can save some cash on candy of all kinds today. Amazon's Deal of the Day is all about sweets, both the Halloween variety as well as other kinds. You can save up to 50% off bulk orders, perfect for pawning off on the neighborhood kids, or for eating yourself.

    So instead of carting your corporeal presence over to the grocery store and paying full price for giveaway treats, you can lock in your order now and have a delivery person drop them right at your door. Just try not to gobble up everything before beggar's night arrives.

    Halloween Candy Deals

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    Aquaman: King of Atlantis Exclusive Clip – See the First 4 Minutes of Episode 1

    While Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is still more than a year away, DC fans can look forward to another James Wan-produced Aquaman project in the near future. Aquaman: King of Atlantis is hitting HBO Max soon, and IGN can exclusively debut the first four minutes of the series premiere.

    Check out the video player above or the embed below to see this wacky Aquaman clip, and then read on to see what producers Victor Courtright and Marly Halpern-Graser had to say about this very off-the-wall take on the Aquaman franchise.

    Aquaman's Delicate Balancing Act

    It's easy to forget in this post-Justice League world, but there was a time before Jason Momoa's burly, brooding, hard-drinking version of Aquaman was the norm. In fact, Aquaman used to be among DC's most widely mocked heroes, thanks in no small part to his portrayal the various Super Friends animated series.

    Courtright and Halpern-Graser explained that even though this is a very comedic series, the goal was to find a happy medium between the cool DCEU Aquaman and the more traditional versions of Arthur Curry. The show's Aquaman may look like the DCEU's, but this is a king still struggling to be taken seriously by his own subjects.

    "Because you can't ignore that aspect of Aquaman's history, we tried to take the cooler, more grounded Aquaman that is becoming the way people think of him and just put him in a sort of goofy sort of cartoony world and have him bristle at that a little bit," Halpern-Graser told IGN. "Because he's sort of a serious guy, and he doesn't totally love how silly the world around him is. And he's a little bit the audience's point of view."

    Halpern-Graser added, "On one hand, we didn't want to be insecure about Aquaman, because we think he is cool. And we don't think we need to be defensive about that, because I love that character and I love all the stuff that makes him cool. But we did make him a little bit insecure about it."

    The show's off-kilter tone is also designed to make it more all-ages friendly, certainly more so than HBO Max exclusives like Titans, Doom Patrol and Young Justice.

    "I think this show has a really good range," said Courtright. "I think the main character has a little bit more mature perspective, but he's in this extremely fun, colorful world, so that kind of juxtaposition is… I hope it gets younger audiences super excited about it, but then also there's enough to ground it for older audiences."

    Courtright and Halpern-Graser also spearheaded Cartoon Network's ThunderCats Roar, another quirky, comedic update to an iconic superhero franchise. While the exaggerated animation style of King of Atlantis hearkens back to both ThunderCats Roar and shows like Adventure Time, the duo revealed the series is inspired by a pretty wide variety of projects.

    What King of Atlantis Borrows From the DCEU

    However different the series may be tonally, it does borrow many story trappings from the 2018 movie. As the clip above shows, King of Atlantis could almost be taken as a continuation of the film, given that it's set shortly after Aquaman (Cooper Andrews) has claimed the Atlantean throne from Ocean Master (Dana Snyder) and entered into a relationship with Mera (Gillian Jacobs). Courtright and Halpern-Graser made it clear that was the goal – to create a series that would be as approachable as possible for fans who mainly know Aquaman from the DCEU films.

    "Our idea with our series was to take the foundation that was built by that movie and use that to build off of," said Halpern-Graser. "Because what we basically did is any elements from the movie or characters – the idea that Mera and Vulko helped Aquaman overthrow Ocean Master, and he's king now, and that just happened yesterday – basically, we were able to say that generally, that the events of the movie, something like that happened in our world too. And now we get to go from there, which means we don't have to re-explain that stuff. We don't have to set that stuff up… You've seen the movie, you basically know this dynamic, and now we're going to introduce all these new, crazy things that we get to do, because we don't have to reintroduce the basic characters and the basic status quo, which was a huge strength. And I'm really glad we were able to do that."

    The series also takes its cues from the movies in terms of Aquaman's physical appearance. This character design is clearly drawing from Momoa's version, and the producers even made a point of casting The Walking Dead star Cooper Andrews (an actor of Samoan and Hungarian Jewish descent) as Arthur Curry.

    "I think we always knew that it was going to be based on the movie enough that it would feel wrong to do a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aquaman. And even though it is its own thing, and we are doing our own continuity, that did feel like something that was important to stick to," said Halpern-Graser. "Cooper's just amazing. I really can't even imagine doing this show with anybody else. He just hits that tone of like sort of put upon, disgruntled sort of everyman so amazingly. But that definitely were discussions that we had. And it was something that was always pretty important to me and Victor."

    As mentioned earlier, Wan himself is another link between the animated series and the film. Wan directed both the 2018 original and its upcoming sequel, and he produced the series through his company Atomic Monster Productions. Halpern-Graser made it clear Wan and his team were heavily involved with the series throughout its development, including offering some crucial input regarding Aquaman's portrayal.

    "I think the biggest place where they were a huge help was when we were figuring out Aquaman's character and his point of view," said Halpern-Graser. "Because our series is about Aquaman wanting to be a good king and wanting his subjects to like him and to think that he's doing a good job, he basically does want the approval of the kingdom of Atlantis. And I think there's a version of that, that could come off as sort of whiny and entitled. And we didn't want that."

    Aquaman: King of Atlantis will be released as three 45-minute specials on HBO Max. "Chapter One: Dead Sea" premieres Thursday, Oct. 14, followed by “Chapter Two: Primordeus” on Thursday, Oct. 21 and “Chapter Three: Tidal Shift” on Thursday, Oct. 28. The series will also air on Cartoon Network's ACME Night block.

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    Studio Rumoured to Be Remaking Metal Gear Solid 3 Is Working on a AAA Remake

    An employee from Virtuos, the studio rumoured to be remaking Metal Gear Solid 3, has confirmed that the developer is working on an unannounced AAA action-adventure game remake.

    As spotted by Twitter user Faizan Shaikh (and reported by VGC), Virtuos lead programmer Zhiyang Li references the AAA remake in his LinkedIn profile – stating to have been working on the project since 2018.

    As per the description of Li's role at the studio, it seems that the remake will include "4K support on certain platforms" as well as "AAA quality art production" and "set piece destruction". While it isn't yet clear the game that Li is referring to, reports surfaced earlier this month suggesting that Konami is planning remasters of the original Metal Gear Solid games for new consoles, as well as a potential full remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater rumoured to be in the works from Virtuos.

    As for Virtuos itself, the studio is no stranger to working on AAA games. Previously, the developer worked on the Nintendo Switch port of Dark Souls Remastered and has additionally contributed to a number of other high profile titles including Uncharted 4, Call of Duty Black Ops 4, Horizon: Zero Dawn, The Outer Worlds, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

    While Konami is yet to announce official news of a Metal Gear remake (outsourced or otherwise), last month the studio did revisit one of its beloved IPs with the release of the Castlevania Advanced Collection. The bundle, which contains Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, and Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox and PC. Since its release, reports from the same sources that suggested the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake also claimed that a "reimagining" of Castlevania is being developed by internal Konami studios.

    Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

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    Mario Movie: Chris Pratt Shares Some Extremely Fake ‘First Look’ Footage

    Chris Pratt has shared a tongue-in-cheek video that sees the worlds of Mario and Guardians of the Galaxy collide.

    "Amazing first look at Super Mario Brothers. This is going to be epic," the actor teased on Instagram alongside a fan-edited video that reimagines Pratt's MCU character as Nintendo's most-famous mustachioed mascot in a scene from Guardians of the Galaxy wherein Star-Lord reaches to grab an Infinity Stone, only this time it's been replaced by the powerful Super Star.

    The video, which was originally uploaded to YouTube by a user named PFINNEY, also stars Zoe Saldana's Gamora sporting a mushroom "hat," and Laura Haddock's Meredith Quill wearing Princess Peach's crown. It features other classic on-screen game elements as well as some recognizable sound effects and a truncated version of Mario's "Mama Mia" catchphrase.

    Pratt was announced as the voice of Mario in the animated film adaptation of Super Mario Bros. in September. The casting choice was met with mixed reactions — with Pratt himself even weighing in on the matter. The MCU star described the role as a "dream come true" as he assured fans on Instagram that he was "working hard" at getting Mario's voice right.

    In addition to Pratt as Mario, the cast for the upcoming movie includes Anya Taylor-Joy as Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, and Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong. Additionally, Kevin Michael Richardson will voice Kamek, Fred Armisen will voice Cranky Kong, and Sebastian Maniscalco will voice Foreman Spike.

    Charles Martinet, the person responsible for voicing Mario and several other related video game characters since the 90s, has been assigned to various cameos in Illumination's Super Mario Bros. movie, which is due out in December 2022. Nintendo is also looking into exploring more animated projects beyond the Super Mario franchise in the future.

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