• Space Weddings and Ronin Jedi: Star Wars Visions Directors on Reinventing the Iconic Franchise

    Now streaming on Disney Plus, Star Wars: Visions is a reimagining of the Star Wars universe from the perspective of nine different anime directors at seven of Japan’s top anime studios. IGN Japan spoke with three of these directors – Hitoshi Haga from Kinema Citrus (The Village Bride), Takanobu Mizuno from Kamikaze Douga (The Duel) and Hiroyuki Imaishi from Studio Trigger (The Twins) – about their respective episodes to dig a little deeper into the lore and the inspiration behind them.

    Warning: this article contains spoilers for Star Wars Visions.

    The Village Bride director Hitoshi Haga is best known for his work on Made in Abyss. He said that his episode of Visions began with the desire to show what a wedding ceremony might look like in a galaxy far, far away.

    “I wanted to depict a wedding from the beginning,” he said. “Weddings involve a variety of customs, and I wanted to explore what some of these customs might look like on different planets in the world of Star Wars.

    Haga continued, “Initially, the idea was that the 10-minute episode would show the bride and groom climbing a mountain and undertaking various rituals, such as reading their wedding vows and folding their costumes. That was the start, but later we decided to include a Jedi and a lightsaber to make it feel like Star Wars.”

    The Jedi in question is F, a fallen Padawan who is visiting a remote planet after losing her master following the Great Jedi Purge. Haga explained that The Village Bride is set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, with ties to the animated series The Clone Wars and Rebels.

    “The female Jedi and her master fought in the First Battle of Geonosis, but her master died and she was injured, and she still carries the wounds she received that day on her face. The failures of the Jedi Council in the period during Episodes I to III, The Phantom Menace to Revenge of the Sith, have left her with serious doubts about the meaning of being a Jedi. That’s her backstory.

    “She is a Padawan who has lost her master, lost her Jedi Council, and now she has come to see that the Force can be used not only for fighting and for pursuing justice, but also for living one’s daily life as a Jedi. These are the thoughts she is struggling with as she searches for a new path as a Jedi.”

    Just as Star Wars creator George Lucas drew massive influence from the films of Akira Kurosawa back in the 1970s, many of the directors of Visions drew from similar jidaigeki (Japanese period drama) sources. Haga cited 1970s TV series such as The Unfettered Shogun and the 1969-2011 mega-hit serial Mito Komon as references.

    “I was quite conscious of Kurosawa’s films, of course, but more than that, I considered the jidaigeki genre as a whole,” he said. “Just like in The Unfettered Shogun and Mito Komon, I wanted to show that justice wins in the end. It’s like the wanderer who goes from place to place solving conflicts that you would see in something like Mito Komon – only here the conflict is resolved with a lightsaber.”

    The Duel director Takanobu Mizuno, who previously worked on Batman Ninja, also drew inspiration from Japanese period movies for his Visions episode. Specifically Yojimbo, the 1961 classic samurai film by Akira Kurosawa starring Toshiro Mifune as a wandering ronin who becomes involved in a gang war. Set 20 years after the fall of the Empire, we see a bandit army of former Stormtroopers pillaging a village with their Bandit Leader, a one-time Sith Inquisitor – and a lightsaber-wielding wanderer known only as Ronin steps in to help. The parallels are obvious, especially with The Duel’s mostly black and white animation and carefully added film grain, making for one of the most striking episodes in the Visions omnibus.

    “In Yojimbo, Toshiro Mifune’s central character was very cool, but the supporting characters around him were also hugely appealing,” said Mizuno. “In The Duel, Ronin is based on Mifune, while the Sullustan owner of the teahouse is based on Eijiro Tono, who played the innkeeper in Yojimbo who helps the hero. The Japanese voice actor, Cho, had to ad-lib all of his Sullastese dialogue, which made us laugh a lot in the studio.”

    This gave Kamikaze Douga the opportunity to explore the gray zone between the light and dark sides of the Force, as Ronin is neither a Jedi nor a Sith – just a swordsman with no master but himself, who gets involved in the fray and helps the besieged villagers purely because doing so aligns with his own objectives.

    “The General Director Junpei Mizusaki and (character designer) Takashi Okazaki came up with that idea,” said Mizuno. “Rather than portray the battle between the light and dark, we wanted to show a story that unfolds in some random corner of the universe. Ronin is not acting for justice – he’s just out to collect [Kyber] crystals, and he’ll fight anyone who happens to get in his way. The kindness of his act as he helps the villagers is just a coincidence. I wanted viewers to be unable to guess which period the story takes place in, so I brought in all kinds of elements from here and there around the Star Wars series and mixed them up.”

    The idea of a wandering ronin lends itself perfectly to a full series, and Mizuno seems interested in the idea of making more Star Wars if the opportunity were to arise – as would character designer Okazaki, who is perhaps best known as the creator of the Afro Samurai series.

    “Mr. Okazaki has apparently already been thinking about what’s next in the story, and he has said that he would definitely like to continue,” said Mizuno. “I’d love to continue working on this too. I’ve never really shown any of my work to my parents before, but this is Star Wars, so I had to tell them – and they were pleased for me.”

    Directed by Promare and Kill la Kill director Hiroyuki Imaishi at Studio Trigger, The Twins is one of the flashiest episodes in Star Wars Visions. It is also jam-packed with homages to the movie series, not least in its title, which directly refers to the Dark Side twin clones Karre and Am while also nodding to the original Star Wars twin protagonists Luke and Leia.

    Regarding the two central characters, Imaishi explained, “Star Wars has long been about the conflict between the light and dark sides, but I didn’t want to do that. I’ve never seen a story where two Dark Lords fight each other, so that’s what I wanted to depict.”

    In The Twins, the two siblings, who have been cloned with the express purpose of causing Sith naughtiness sometime after the events of The Rise of Skywalker, face conflict when brother Karre learns that their current course of violence will lead to the death of sister Am. To save her, he sabotages the pair’s own plans – leading them to cross lightsabers in the stars.

    “The two characters are not divided by light and dark,” explained Imaishi. “Karre opposes Am, but he does not want to fight for justice or defeat evil so that good can prevail. He wants to choose his own path. Rather than blindly obey the fate he has been given, he is trying to do what he wants to do. And part of his motivation is saving his sister, Am.”

    Viewers will notice that Am – voiced deliciously by Alison Brie in the English dub – wears a costume that looks similar to that of Darth Vader, and this is no coincidence. Imaishi explained, “In the main movie series, there have not been any female Sith characters so far. I thought that if I introduced a beautiful blonde female Dark Lord, female fans all over the world may feel inspired to cosplay as a Darth Vader-type character with pride. If we can have a female Jedi in the movies with Rey in The Force Awakens, then now we can have a female Darth Vader.”

    Imaishi, too, hopes for a chance to continue his Star Wars story, which ends with Karre crash-landing his X-Wing on Tatooine and vowing to save his sister. “I have already been thinking about what happens next in the story, and I would love to make more if Disney and Lucasfilm let me. The opening crawl of the original Star Wars was so rich and deep that it ended up becoming its own movie, Rogue One. The Twins, too, would continue with an equally epic scale.”

    Star Wars Visions is out now on Disney Plus. Check out IGN's full review for the series and find out why Visions isn't part of the official canon… yet.

    Ryuichi Taniguchi is a freelance writer for IGN Japan. This article was translated and co-written by Daniel Robson, Chief Editor of IGN Japan.

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    Daily Deals: Best PS5 SSD Upgrade: The Seagate Firecuda 530 SSD with Heatsink is Back in Stock on Amazon

    Now that the PS5 has officially released an update that allows for internal M.2 SSD expansion, it might be worthwhile for you to upgrade your storage. The Seagate Firecuda 530 and the WD Black SN850 are the most recommended SSD for this upgrade. Both models include pre-installed heatsinks for less hassle and meet all of the stiff requirements that Sony lays out for the best gaming experience on the PS5 console. They're currently both in stock.

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    This is the lowest price we've found anywhere right now for an RTX 3060 equipped gaming PC. The RTX 3060 is no slouch; its performance is superior to the RTX 2060 SUPER and almost matches the RTX 2070 SUPER in some games. You couldn't even find an RTX 2060 SUPER PC for under $1,000 at the moment. It's paired with the latest 11th generation Intel Core i5 processor. The 8GB of RAM and 1TB hard drive is pretty basic, but since this is a desktop PC, it's very easy to swap out those components yourself with better ones.

    Early Beta for Battlefield 2042 for PC Starts October 6, Save 18% Off When You Preorder Your Copy

    Battlefield 2042 is out in less than 2 months (November 19). The open beta runs from October 8-9, but those of you who have preordered will have early access to the beta starting October 6. Green Man Gaming is offering an 18% discount on all three BF 2042 editions. All three will give you access to the beta, but the Gold and Ultimate editions will also grant you early access to the game itself as well as the Year 1 Season Pass.

    2021 LG C1 65" 4K OLED TV Price Drop

    Today the newest LG 65" 4K OLED TV has dropped to the lowest price we've ever seen. The LG C1 OLED TV improves upon last year's highly-rated CX model with an upgraded A9 Gen 4 processor that delivers slightly better image quality, better 4K scaling, and improved audio handling as well as a new webOS smart TV redesign. The C1 OLED TV also looks good when paired to a gaming PC with an RTX 30 series video card because it has HDMI 2.1 inputs that support 4K at 120Hz and G-SYNC. It's easily one of the best (if not the best) TVs on the market right now.

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    New 2021 LG A1 4K OLED TV Models on Amazon

    LG just introduced a budget lineup of 2021 4K OLED TVs on the market, dubbed the "A1". This is great news because OLED TVs are some of the most expensive TVs you can buy, and for good reason: no other TV compares in terms of image quality. The A1 TV has virtually the identical image quality as the C1 TV. It also uses the latest WebOS smart TV software and includes the same Magic Remote. The main differences are the slower refresh rate (60Hz vs 120Hz), lack of VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), and HDMI 2.0 (vs HDMI 2.1 on the LG C1). Unless you connect your TV up to a PC or you have a PS5 console and want to make use of 120Hz (which isn't available for the vast majority of games), you could probably save hundreds of dollars and do without these extra features.

    Alienware Aurora R12 RTX 3080 PC for $2199.99

    If you've been on the lookout for the extremely elusive RTX 3080 video card for your (up to 4K) gaming needs, then check out this ready-to-go prebuilt Alienware Aurora gaming PC from Dell. This PC comes equipped with an 11th gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of memory, 512GB SSD, and a separate 1TB hard drive for storage. The RTX 3080 is more powerful than the previous generation's best video card, the RTX 2080 Ti, and is the best recommended video card for 4K gaming.

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    Our Favorite OLED TV for Gaming Is on Sale

    Here's good news for anyone in the market for a top-of-the-line TV. The 65-inch model of the LG C1, one the best TVs for gaming (and pretty much everything else), is on sale for $700 off. You can get the deal at Amazon, or at Newegg, where they're also throwing in a $150 gift card and a three-year protection plan. Either way you go, you'll be getting a seriously killer TV at a great price.

    Save on 65" LG C1 OLED TV

    The C1 is the 2021 replacement for last year's LG CX, which was also one of our top selections in the OLED TV space. It offers all the features you'd expect from a high-end display, including 4K, numerous super-bright HDR formats, and pure blacks, thanks to local dimming. The viewing angles are incredible; you can see the picture clearly no matter where you're sitting in the room.

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    I bought the CX last year and have been consistently amazed at the quality of the display when watching Netflix and playing PS5 and Xbox Series X. It even makes Switch games look great, thanks to the OLED display's color capabilities and pure blacks. This C1 is very similar to the CX, but with a handful of improvements, like even further minimization of input lag.

    So if you're on the lookout for a deal on a killer OLED TV for gaming, this is one to seriously consider. Other sizes of this TV may also be on sale, in case the 65-inch one isn't ideal for your entertainment space.

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    Xbox Games With Gold for October 2021 Announced

    Microsoft has announced that the October 2021 Xbox Games with Gold are Aaero, Hover, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair, and Resident Evil Code: Veronica X.

    These four titles represent a value of $74.96 and come with hundreds of Gamesrcore points to earn. Aero (Xbox One) will be available starting October 1 through October 31 while Hover (Xbox One) will be available starting October 16 and lasting until November 15.

    On the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility side of things, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair will be available from October 1 through October 15, and Resident Evil Code: Veronica X will be available from October 16 through October 31. These two titles are perfect for anyone trying to play something spooky before the Halloween holiday on October 31.

    Aaero is a music-based game that will see players racing through "stunning environments, tracing ribbons of light and fighting epic boss battles" to the tunes of licensed music from Noisia, Flux Pavilion, Katy B, The Prototypes, Neosignal and more. You can watch the official trailer for the game here.

    Hover is described by Microsoft as a futuristic 3D open world game where players take control of a group of young rebels known as The Gamers (sick) to fight against oppressive societal laws, all while performing cool hover-based tricks and combos. You can check what that looks like in-game in the official Hover trailer.

    If you're looking for something a little less futuristic and a little more Draculaic, check out Castlevania: Harmony of Despair, a six-player co-op vampire hunting game that sees players running through the Hell House to (hopefully) take down Dracula for good. Check out our thoughts on the game and why we gave it a 7.5 out of 10 in IGN's Castlevania: Harmony of Despair review.

    The final Game with Gold this month is Resident Evil Code: Veronica X. In this game, you'll control Claire Redfield as she travels across Europe in search of her brother, Chris Redfield, just three months after the destruction of Raccoon City following the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. Check out our thoughts on the game before jumping in by reading IGN's Resident Evil Code: Veronica X review.

    Before these Games with Gold go live, be sure to pick up the September 2021 Xbox Games with Gold titles. There's still time to pick up Warhammer: Chaosbane, Mulaka, and Samurai Shodown II.

    Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

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    Battlefield 2042 Open Beta Dates Announced

    EA has revealed the dates for its upcoming Battlefield 2042 open beta and it begins next week.

    More specifically, you'll be able to jump (or perhaps, wingsuit glide) onto the battlefield from October 6 through October 9. Anybody interested can simply download the beta and play.

    Alongside the announcement of these open beta dates, EA also revealed what players can expect during the four-day period.

    For starters, only one map will be in the beta and it's called Orbital. In this map, there is a massive space rocket counting down and the fight on this map takes place around its imminent launch. This map and the chaos that's sure to occur on it can be seen throughout the new Battlefield 2042 official open beta trailer released today so be sure to check that out for an in-game look at Orbital.

    In terms of what you'll be doing on Orbital, you'll be playing the game's Conquest mode. This classic Battlefield mode will see teams fight in specific sectors of the map while attempting to catch and take over several flags that serve as control points. Rather than fighting over a single control point, you'll essentially be fighting over multiple at any given time.

    There will be four Specialist characters to choose from during the beta: Webster Mackay, Maria Falck, Pyotr "Boris" Guskovsky, and Wikus "Casper" Van Daele. Mackay is your standard soldier character, equipped with a grappling hook and the Nimble ability that allows you to move more quickly while aiming down sights.

    Falck is a support character equipped with the S21 Syrette Pistol that allows players to fire healing syringes at allies and the Combat Surgeon ability that allows players to return downed allies back to combat with full health upon revival.

    Guskovsky is the leader-like character in the game and he comes with the SG-36 Sentry gun that automatically spots and engages enemy targets detected within a certain area. He also has the Sentry Operator ability that spots enemy targets when the SG-36 Sentry Gun locks onto said enemies, marking them for an easy kill.

    The final specialist available in the game, Daele, is your standard sniper character. Their loadout includes the OV-P Recon Drone that spots nearby moving targets and can disorient them via EMP blasts. It can also designate targets for lock-on weapons. Their loadout features the Movement Sensor ability, too, which alerts the player to approaching enemies, both while boots on the ground and when piloting the Recon Drone.

    For more information about this Battlefield 2042 open beta, be sure to check out EA's official blog post which features PC requirements, tips and tricks, and more. Watch the Battlefield 2042 official open beta trailer after that.

    Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

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