• Pokémon Evolutions Is a New Limited Animated Series to Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Franchise

    The Pokémon Company has announced that it will be releasing a new, limited animated series to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise. This series will feature adventures spanning various regions in the Pokémon world.

    The Pokémon Company announced in a press release that Pokémon Evolutions will premiere on September 9 as an eight-episode web-exclusive series celebrating the quarter-century mark for the global entertainment franchise. You can check out the trailer for the show in the tweet below from @Pokémon itself.

    Pokémon Evolutions is set to take fans on a nostalgic trip through each of the various regions that have been explored by fans throughout Pokémon's video game titles over the years. The series will begin in the Galar region, most recently explored in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, before eventually building up to its finale in a region where so many budding trainers first set foot — Kanto.

    The web series will explore each of the regions on an episode-by-episode basis — though as intuitive fans may have guessed during the previous paragraph — this will take place in a reverse chronological order from which they were explored in the games: Galar, Alola, Kalos, Unova, Sinnoh, Hoenn, Johto, and Kanto.

    Vice President of Marketing for The Pokemon Company, Colin Palmer, spoke more about the premise of Pokémon Evolutions and why it has been important to include each of the new regions in the upcoming show. “Pokémon Evolutions is both an exciting new collection of animation for the brand and a thank-you to the millions of fans around the world who have joined us on this journey over the past 25 years,” says Palmer.

    “Each region has been a touchstone for new generations of Pokémon Trainers as the brand has grown, and we wanted Pokémon Evolutions to pay homage to that legacy while also being innovative and contemporary. It’s a new adventure and familiar all at once. And, with the last episode set in Kanto, Pokémon Evolutions is a meaningful way to end our anniversary celebrations in the place where it all began for Pokémon 25 years ago.”

    Whilst little has been revealed about the plot of Pokémon Evolutions, The Pokémon Company has said that the show will explore "familiar tales from Pokémon lore" with a "fresh perspective in every episode". Throughout 2021, in line with the celebrations, The Pokémon Company has released several exhibits on its website which allow fans to explore each of the regions that are set to feature in the show. Each mini-showcase takes fans on a journey through its region offering tidbits of information about the cities, Pokémon, and champions that can be found across the games.

    In other Pokémon news, Nintendo recently added a new streaming service to the Nintendo Switch in the form of Pokémon TV. The Switch marks the latest platform to receive Pokémon TV after its previous releases for mobile devices and Smart TVs.

    The Pokémon Company also shared a more detailed look at the upcoming game Pokémon Legends: Arceus during a recent Pokémon Presents. At the event, details surrounding the game's new Pokémon were shown off to fans alongside a new trailer for the title. Pokémon Legends: Arceus is slated to be released for Nintendo Switch on January 28, 2022.

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

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    Horizon Forbidden West: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

    After a delay out of the 2021 holiday season, Horizon Forbidden West is now scheduled to release on PS5 and PS4 on February 18, 2022. A full-on sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, Forbidden West finds Aloy in a blight-infected landscape populated by new tribes and stalked by even bigger mechanical beasts.

    The game is up for preorder now in a variety of editions. Below, we have the full rundown on what comes in each edition, how much they cost, and where you can place your preorder. If you're in the UK, click here to find out where you can preorder each edition, or see at Amazon.

    Horizon Forbidden West Regalla Edition (PS4 & PS5)

    The fanciest (and priciest) version of Horizon Forbidden West is the Regalla edition. It comes with digital copies of the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game. Here's everything that comes in the package:

    • Regalla Tremortusk and Aloy statues
    • Replica Focus
    • Focus stand
    • Two art cards
    • Clawstrider Machine Strike piece
    • Sunwing Machine Strike piece
    • Steelbook display case
    • Mini art book
    • Full game for PS4 and PS5 (digital)
    • Digital soundtrack
    • Horizon Zero Dawn Vol. 1: The Sunhawk digital comic book
    • Photo mode unlocks (special pose and face paint)
    • Carja Behemoth Elite outfit
    • Carja Behemoth Short Bow
    • Nora Thunder Elite outfit
    • Nora Thunder Sling
    • Apex Clawstrider Machine Strike piece
    • Resources pack

    Horizon Forbidden West Collector's Edition (PS4 & PS5)

    The collector's edition includes a digital version of the game for both PS5 and PS4. Here's the full rundown of what's included:

    • Tremortusk and Aloy statues
    • Steelbook display case
    • Mini art book
    • Full game for PS4 and PS5 (digital)
    • Digital soundtrack
    • Horizon Zero Dawn Vol. 1: The Sunhawk digital comic book
    • Photo mode unlocks (special pose and face paint)
    • Carja Behemoth Elite outfit
    • Carja Behemoth Short Bow
    • Nora Thunder Elite outfit
    • Nora Thunder Sling
    • Apex Clawstrider Machine Strike piece
    • Resources pack

    Horizon Forbidden West Special Edition

    PS5

    PS4

    The special edition costs $10 more than the standard edition. It includes the game, plus the following items:

    • Steelbook case
    • Mini art book
    • Digital soundtrack
    • Nora Legacy outfit
    • Nora Legacy spear

    Preorder Horizon Forbidden West Standard Edition

    PS5

    PS4

    Preorder the standard edition, and you'll receive the following digital bonuses:

    • Nora Legacy outfit
    • Nora Legacy spear

    Preorder Horizon Forbidden West in the UK (PS5)

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    Grim Tranquility Announced

    Startup developer Poorly Timed Games, which is headed up by Destiny veteran Chris Wright, has announced its first game: Grim Tranquility, an isometric-view roguelite tactical RPG that's coming soon to PC via Steam.

    In Grim Tranquility, the story goes that humanity has exhausted the earth of habitability, and so people must venture out into space and find a new home somewhere in the stars. Naturally, a hostile alien empire they encounter isn't too keen on allowing that to happen, and conflict ensues. Check out the announcement trailer above and the first screenshots in the gallery below.

    Climate change, bureaucratic corruption, and environmental damage fuel the story and Grim Tranquility's procedural gameplay. Poorly Timed Games says you'll be able to "upgrade primitive Earth weapons, recruit new members with enhanced abilities, and influence alien officials with bribes for beneficial buffs or overthrow them in high stakes boss battles."

    Poorly Timed is based out of Redmond, Washington, and boasts a diverse group of developers. Wishlist Grim Tranquility on Steam and look for more on it at PAX West this weekend.

    Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

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    Amazon’s Wheel of Time Series Gets November Release Date and First Trailer

    Amazon has released the first teaser trailer for The Wheel of Time, its upcoming series based on Robert Jordan's much-loved fantasy book series. The first three episodes will arrive on November 19.

    Ahead of the series beginning, the first trailer gives us a glimpse at what's to come, and introduces us to Rosamund Pike's Moiraine, who instigates the show's "dangerous, world-spanning journey."

    In the same manner as Amazon's The Boys, Wheel of Time will see three episodes on launch day, with an episode dropping every Friday afterwards. The Season 1 finale will fall of December 24.

    The Wheel of Time series has already been greenlit for a season 2 even before season 1 has aired. The book series is also set to get a film trilogy called Age of Legends, which will take place in a different era from the Amazon series but is planned to "complement the storylines" of the TV show.

    Aside from Rosamund Pike, the show will star Josha Stradowski as Rand (aka the Dragon Reborn). Madeleine Madden will play Egwene Al’Vere, Marcus Rutherford has been cast as Perrin Aybara, Barney Harris will portray Mat Cauthon, Zoë Robins is Nynaeve. Game of Thrones' Michael McElhatton will also play Father Tam.

    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 10 Best Demon Slayer Moments

    At a time where most anime shows have years’ worth of manga that just lead fans to build anticipation for them before those same fans even know an adaptation is in the works, Demon Slayer was kind of a surprise hit. The manga, which was created by Koyoharu Gotouge, is about a young boy in Taishō-era Japan who joins an elite group of soldiers that fight demons (all in order to find a cure for his sister who has been turned into a demon). While the manga wasn't nearly as big as its contemporaries, things changed when Studio Ufotable's anime adaptation came out.

    Demon Slayer quickly broke out of the endless parade of seasonal anime to become a bona fide surprise hit, wowing audiences with absolutely stunning fight scenes, likable characters, tear-jerking moments of emotion, and one of the best opening theme bangers in years. This resulted in an episode becoming a trending topic on Twitter, and the movie sequel becoming the highest-grossing film ever in Japan. While we wait for Season 2 to come out later this year, what better way to pass the time than by revisiting the most kick-ass, impassioned, empathic, horrific, fist-bumping cool moments in the anime franchise so far?

    10. Muzan’s First Appearance

    A hero's journey is only as good as its villain, and thankfully Demon Slayer has a villain to match its young hero, an absolute monster that is as iconic and frightening as he is incredibly stylish and well-dressed.

    Good villains make good first impressions, and Muzan's first appearance was the perfect introduction to him. While Tanjiro may have been expecting a giant demonic monster to be the leader and progenitor of all demons, we first see Muzan in the middle of a busy street in a big city, walking normally among humans — and walking side-by-side with a woman and a child. Rather than try to kill or attack Tanjiro, Muzan appears composed, polite and very civilized. Even if we see him kill people mercilessly not five minutes after, our first look at Muzan made it clear he is a much more dangerous and enigmatic figure than our hero imagined. It also set him up to be one of the most fascinating anime villains in recent years.

    9. Nezuko Proves She Won't Hurt Humans

    The Hashira may be the greatest warriors in the Demon Slayer universe, but they can also be major pricks, as Sanemi the Wind Hashira repeatedly stabs Nezuko to bait her into attacking him so he can prove she's dangerous and execute her.

    However, much to his surprise and disappointment, Nezuko is stronger than that and resists the urge to feed on human flesh, resorting to staying inside her box to sleep the pain way. This action leads to her being accepted by the other Hashira. By the time of the film Mugen Train, Rengoku declares her to be a Demon Slayer in her own right.

    8. The Kid Assassin Decides Not to Kill Tanjiro's Soul

    In Mugen Train, the demon Enmu sends a group of children to assassinate our main heroes by destroying the personifications of their souls. While the one sent to kill Tanjiro has no problem finding his soul, he stops before acting.

    We see that Tanjiro's soul literally invites the assassin in and guides him to the center of Tanjiro's being. This act of complete selflessness moves the assassin to tears, as he decides not to go along with his plan, no matter the consequences.

    7. Tanjiro Has to Kill Himself Over and Over

    Many movies and TV shows follow the trope of having the characters trapped in a vision of their own deepest desires, with them ultimately having to renounce their biggest wish in order to return to reality. And Mugen Train certainly makes that a painful choice for Tanjiro.

    After an emotionally devastating dream in which he finds his family still alive and realizing he has to give that up to return to the real world, Tanjiro literally decapitates himself to wake up. In one of the most shocking sequences in an already shocking movie, Tanjiro cuts off his own head over and over to free himself from the dreams the demon Enmu puts him in. This leads to a nail-biting moment of tension as Tanjiro is unable to distinguish dream from reality and almost kills himself for real.

    6. Nezuko Cries When Tanjiro First Tries to Save Her

    This is the moment that sets Demon Slayer apart from most shonen anime, the moment that we first realize demons can still retain some humanity and that Nezuko is special despite her new flesh-eating ways.

    When Nezuko turns into a demon after her family is slaughtered, her first instinct is to try and devour her brother Tanjiro for sustenance, as the transformation drained a lot of her energy. But it quickly becomes apparent that Nezuko is fighting her instinct, as she starts shedding tears over Tanjiro. It is our first hint that there is something special about her, and that the show will not treat demons as simple monsters.

    5. Zenitsu Saves Nezuko From Inosuke

    Even after we see him use Thunder Breathing for the first time, the most heroic thing Zenitsu does in the first few episodes we see him in is sacrifice himself to save Nezuko from Inosuke, who declares there is a demon inside Nezuko’s box and it must die. Zenitsu has no reason to want to protect the box, let alone stand in front of it, sacrificing himself to save it.

    As Inosuke starts beating the living hell out of Zenitsu, we realize he was fully aware that a demon was in the box, but because he trusted Tanjiro's sweet and caring demeanor, he would protect it — showing that he too is capable of being a hero.

    4. Tanjiro Slices the Boulder

    The boulder episode depicts many things that Demon Slayer does well compared to other shonen anime, like compressing an entire training arc into just one episode, but mostly it’s a testament to the show's dedication to be as much about emotions as it is about cool fights.

    After being tasked with slicing a boulder using a sword, Tanjiro befriends two kids and former pupils of his master, Sabito and Makomo. After the kids teach him how to master Water Breathing, Tanjiro is able to slice the boulder, and immediately realizes that the boulder was the physical representation of Sabito, who can now rest in peace. It's a small moment, but one that shows how much Tanjiro cares about people, and how the show cares so much about humanity and its characters that it immediately undercuts its main hero's triumphantly completing his training with such a devastating and poignant moment.

    3. Zenitsu Becomes Useful for Once

    Zenitsu wasn’t taken seriously for most of Demon Slayer, a frail kid who seemed scared by absolutely everything and was apparently unable to do much aside from creep over Tanjiro's sister. Sure, we had seen him use his absurdly powerful Thunderclap and Flash form once before, but it is during his fight against the Spider Brother that we truly get that he is no joke and can actually be as powerful as any other slayer.

    Indeed, this scene showcases the success of Demon Slayer as an adaptation, as the show takes a relatively short and visually simple scene and turns it into a grandiose and almost operatic moment of character development for Zenitsu. Likewise, the sequence is a great example of the horror elements of Demon Slayer, with the dozens of creepy spider babies crawling all around Zenitsu.

    2. Rengoku Fights the Demon Akaza

    Not only is this a thrilling fight scene that shows the incredible talent of the animators at Studio Ufotable, but it’s also a marvelous piece of storytelling. After all, how many movies can move the audience to tears for a character they only just met? How many movies can do so mostly through fight scenes?

    The emotional gut-punch of seeing Rengoku not only go down fighting, but with a smile as he promises that no one will die on his watch, is accentuated by Satoshi Hino's powerful and memorable performance as the character. Hino adds enough gravitas and warmth to instantly make Rengoku iconic and likable in a short amount of screen time. Really, who can't love a guy whose ultimate move is literally just his name?

    1. Nezuko and Tanjiro Defeat Rui

    Was there any other choice? This is the scene that catapulted Demon Slayer from being another shonen anime to becoming the anime phenomenon of 2019, the moment that the show became a trending topic on Twitter and broke into the mainstream. And with good reason too.

    It is a remarkable achievement of animation. The gorgeous CG by Ufotable is so realistic it almost resembles rotoscope, while the fluid, almost rhythmic movement flows like the water of Tanjiro's preferred breathing method. Still, the moment would not work as well as it does without the effective pull at the heartstrings, as not only does Tanjiro get to have his next tier power-up, but Nezuko also gets to show her Blood Demon Art for the first time and save her brother, all while Nami Nakagawa sings the perfectly fitting "Kamado Tanjiro no Uta."

    The climax of Episode 19 is the perfect recipe for a moment that demonstrates everything that makes Demon Slayer a special show. It has stunning animation and badass fight scenes, yes, but it also knows that the action is in service of this intimate story of two siblings.

    What are your favorite Demon Slayer moments? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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