• Hades Wins Big at Inaugural Global Game Industry Awards

    It's almost time to start thinking about Game of the Year awards for 2021, but one organization is still highlighting the best in gaming from last year, 2020.

    The International Game Developers Association has revealed its winners for the inaugural Global Game Industry Awards. The categories included art, writing, engineering and technology, audio, and more.

    The big winner was Supergiant Games’ Hades, which took home nine awards, including voice acting, 2D animation, and representation. Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Ghost of Tsushima, Half-Life: Alyx, and The Last of Us Part II also won multiple awards.

    You can check out a full list of the winners below:

    Art

    • 2D Animation – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • 2D Character Design – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • 2D Environment Art – Moon Studios’ Ori and the Will of the Wisps
    • 3D Animation – Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II
    • 3D Character Art – CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk 2077
    • 3D Environment Art – Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima
    • Cinematography – Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II
    • UI Art – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • Visual Effects – Nolla Games’ Noita

    Audio

    • Music Composition – iD Software’s DOOM Eternal
    • Sound Design – Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima
    • Voice Acting – Supergiant Games’ Hades

    Design

    • Accessibility Innovation – Ubisoft Montreal’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
    • Gameplay Design – Mediatonic’s Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
    • Level Design – Valve Corporation’s Half-Life: Alyx
    • Serious Game Design – Dry Cactus’ Polybridge 2
    • Systems Design – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • UI/UX – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • Engineering and Technology
    • Achievements in New Technology – Valve Corporation’s Half-Life: Alyx
    • Artificial Intelligence – Ubisoft Montreal’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
    • Audio Technology – Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima
    • Engine Technology – Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4
    • Gameplay Technology – Valve Corporation’s Half-Life: Alyx
    • Graphics Technology – Nolla Games’ Noita
    • Networking Technology – Asobo Studios’ Microsoft Flight Simulator
    • Systems Technology – Ubisoft Toronto’s Watch Dogs: Legion

    Support

    • Community Management – Innersloth’s Among Us
    • Customer Support – Mediatonic’s Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
    • Marketing – Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass
    • Production/Management – Insomniac
    • Quality Assurance – iD Software’s DOOM Eternal
    • Research & Analytics – Asobo Studios’ Microsoft Flight Simulator

    Writing and Narrative

    • Dialogue – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • Narrative Design – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • Story – Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II
    • World Building – Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima

    Miscellaneous

    • Representation – Supergiant Games’ Hades
    • Upcoming Indie – Kinetic Games
    • Diversity and Inclusivity – Microsoft

    Last year, Hades won IGN's Game of the Year award. The roguelike was widely recognized as one of the best games of 2020, taking home the top prize at multiple shows, including the Game Developer Choice Awards, and the SXSW Gaming Awards.

    If you still haven't tried it out, Hades came to Xbox Game Pass this month, as well as PS4 and PS5.

    Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

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    Expendables 4: Megan Fox Joins the Crew As New Movie Is Confirmed

    Megan Fox will be the newest member of Sylvester Stallone's crew in The Expendables 4, which was confirmed today by Lionsgate.

    Fox, who found fame in Transformers and various other Michael Bay films, has lately been having a bit of a moment. Best-known for her breakout success in Transformers, she has managed to keep busy with roles in Till Death and Night Teeth.

    Fox has recently talked openly about her treatment at the hands of the media and the general abuse she suffered as a very young actress trying to make it in Hollywood, with profiles like this one spotlighting her struggles.

    She joins the Expendables cast as one of the youngest members of the team. Other confirmed Expendables 4 cast members include Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, and of course, Stallone, with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Tony Jaa also joining the team.

    The new film will be directed by Scott Waugh, who previously worked on Need for Speed and Acts of Valor

    Terry Crews will seemingly not be returning for Expendables 4. Back in 2018, Crews said he wouldn't be returning to the action franchise after what he says was retaliation from producer Avi Lerner concerning allegations of sexual misconduct against agent Adam Venit.

    FIrst released in 2010, The Expendables seeks to bring together the most notable action heroes of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. The last new entry was released in 2014, and was the lowest-grossing film in the trilogy. Nevertheless, Stallone started teasing Expendables 4 back in 2018, revealing that the series definitely wasn't finished.

    The Expendables 4 does not yet have a release date.

    Photo courtesy of Getty Images

    Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN

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    Netflix’s You Season 3 Release Date Revealed

    Netflix has revealed the release date for the upcoming third season of its psychological thriller series You, which will arrive on October 15, 2021.

    Season 3 will focus on the main character Joe Goldberg as he navigates fatherhood after finding out at the end of the previous season that his girlfriend Love Quinn was pregnant. While the new trailer does not share any footage from the upcoming season, the new trailer does reveal the gender and name of Joe's newborn baby.

    The series is based on the novel series of the same name by Caroline Kepnes, which currently consists of three books, with the author currently working on a fourth entry in the series. Though Variety reported that the upcoming season would not be an adaptation of Kepnes' third book, You Love Me. It will instead take the story in its own direction.

    You's first season originally premiered on Lifetime and the channel would even renew the show for a second season before the show even aired. Yet, the show became more popular when it was streaming on Netflix. By December, the streaming giant announced that You was now a Netflix Original series. The second season premiered on December 26, 2019, with the series getting renewed for another season in January 2020.

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

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    Here’s When Shang-Chi Comes to Disney+

    The latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the movie continues phase four of the MCU by giving us the story of the superhero Shang-Chi, who has to face off against his crime-lord father.

    When is Shang-Chi Coming to Disney+?

    Shang-Chi has been out in movie theaters since early September, but many Marvel fans are wondering when it will make its way to a streaming service. Disney has announced that Shang-Chi is coming to Disney+ on November 12.

    November 12, 2021 also happens to be the second anniversary of the streaming service going live. To celebrate, the Mickey Mouse company is kicking off a new annual event called Disney+ Day. This year's celebration includes the debut of many new shows and movies to the service. Not only is Shang-Chi arriving on Disney+ that day, but so is Jungle Cruise, Home Sweet Home Alone, and much else besides. Check out our full rundown of what's coming to Disney+ in November.

    Where to Watch Shang-Chi

    For now, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is only available to watch in theaters. You can check for local showtimes here:

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Trailer

    How Long is Shang-Chi?

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has a runtime of 2 hours and 12 minutes according to the movie's listing on Cinemark.

    What is Shang-Chi Rated?

    Shang-Chi has a rating of PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, and language.

    When Did Shang-Chi Come Out?

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings released on Friday, September 3, 2021.

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Reception

    So… is Shang-Chi any good? The movie has been getting pretty positive reviews overall so far. Our critic said, "Director Destin Daniel Cretton skillfully connects Shang-Chi’s personal stakes with the larger MCU by way of an emotionally complex villain, a stellar cast with fantastic chemistry, and incredible action sequences." You can check out our full Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review for more information.

    Shang-Chi Cast

    So who's in this thing anyway? So glad you asked. Simu Liu plays Shaun (a.k.a. Shang-Chi) alongside his trusted friend Katy, played by Awkwafina. Here is the full cast for Shang-Chi (at least, according to IMDB) below:

    • Simu Liu – Shaun/Shang-Chi
    • Tony Chiu-Wai Leung – LeungXu Wenwu (as Tony Leung)
    • Awkwafina – Katy
    • Meng'er Zhang – Xialing
    • Fala Chen – Li
    • Michelle Yeoh – Ying Nan
    • Wah Yuen – Master Guang Bo (as Yuen Wah)
    • Florian Munteanu – Razor Fist
    • Andy Le – Death Dealer
    • Paul W. He – Chancellor Hui (as Paul He)
    • Jayden Zhang – Young Shang-Chi
    • Elodie Fong – Young Xialing
    • Arnold Sun – Teen Shang-Chi
    • Stephanie Hsu – Soo
    • Kunal Dudheker – John
    • Tsai Chin – Waipo
    • Jodi Long – Mrs. Chen
    • Dallas Liu – Ruihua
    • Ronny Chieng – Jon Jon
    • Daniel Liu – BMW Driver
    • Stella Ye – Yuchen
    • Fernando Chien – Gao Lei
    • Michael-Anthony Taylor – Bus Driver
    • Zach Cherry – Klev
    • Raymond Ma – Gang Leader
    • Thau Shen Lim – Chinese Bouncer
    • Lau Ka Yung – Wenwu's Captain
    • Johnny Carr – Wenwu's Driver
    • Harmonie He – Teen Xialing
    • Lydia Sarks – Flight Attendant
    • John Harding – Wenwu's Guard
    • Lynette Curran – Old Lady on Bus
    • Benjamin Wang – Gang Member
    • Benedict Wong – Wong
    • Jade Xu – Widow
    • Shelley Xu – Jie
    • Alistair Bates – Trash Truck Driver
    • Dee Bradley Baker – Morris (voice) (as Dee Baker)

    The rest of the cast listed alphabetically:

    • Kelli Bailey – Pedestrian (uncredited)
    • Alfred K. Chow – Iron Gang Member (uncredited)
    • Shaun Robert Foley – Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
    • Ben Kingsley – Trevor Slattery (uncredited)
    • Christian Harris Neeman – Driver (uncredited)
    • Tim Roth – Abomination (uncredited)
    • Bingchen Ye – Archer Warrior / Assassin (uncredited)

    It's worth noting some actors who appear (or whose voice is present) in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings are uncredited, including Ben Kingsley and Tim Roth.

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    China Sets Three Hour Limit for Kids Playing Online Video Games

    Beginning September 1, video game companies like NetEase and Tencent are required to limit online gaming to just three hours per week for minors, according to new rules imposed by Chinese regulators.

    As reported first by Bloomberg, children under the age of 18 will only be allowed to game for one hour between 8pm and 9pm on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, as well as public holidays. Additionally, game companies are required to restrict online gaming during these hours and must enforce a real-name verification system in place, according to Reuters.

    This is not the first time video game limits were imposed in China. In 2018, Tencent implemented a similar system, where it enforced age checks and limited time spent on its mobile game Honor of Kings to one hour per day for children up to the age of 12. While children between the ages of 13 and 18 were restricted to playing for a maximum of two hours a day.

    The new regulations serve as a broad crackdown on China's tech giants in addition to combatting game addiction in China. Roughly a month ago, a Chinese state-run publication published an article describing online gaming as "spiritual opium" before removing the phrase. Though, the National Press and Publication Administration noted that online gaming influences minors' mental and physical health in its announcement post.

    These rules are only limited to online gaming and do not directly mention if non-online games will be restricted in this capacity. The new regulations also do not clarify whether or not console games and foreign titles will be required to comply with local regulations.

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

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