Though Overwatch 2 might still not have a release date, an abundance of trailers, tweets, blog posts, and even a first round of beta tests are certainly giving us a clearer picture of all the exciting changes coming to the hit series. First announced at Blizzcon 2019, the follow-up to Blizzard’s popular first-person team-based hero shooter will offer plenty of fresh features to both new and returning players, including story missions, hero redesigns, new maps, and new characters. To help you get up to speed on everything there is to know about the game ahead of any possible Not-E3 events announcements and the next Overwatch 2 event on June 16, we’ve compiled all the essential details in one handy feature.

Release date window

Despite 2022 being just about halfway over, Overwatch 2 still doesn’t have a confirmed release date. While it seems likely we could get one during one of the summer’s Not-E3 events or Summer Game Fest Live, don’t hold your breath for a quick turnaround. During a recent Activision Blizzard meeting, the studio suggested it doesn’t expect to see the sales bump it would receive from Overwatch 2 (or another big title on its docket, Diablo 4) during the 2022 fiscal year. That could mean that Overwatch 2 won’t see release until 2023 at the earliest, but this is still somewhat unclear.

Platforms

At BlizzCon 2019, Blizzard confirmed that Overwatch 2 would come to all platforms that currently support the first Overwatch, including the Nintendo Switch. However, it’s still uncertain whether or not it’ll also come to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Beta tests

The first PvP beta for Overwatch 2 took place this spring, giving players time to test out all the game’s reworked characters as well as its newest hero, Sojourn. During GameSpot’s time with the beta, we found it played more like “Overwatch 1.5” rather than an entirely new experience, though returning to the series was still incredibly enjoyable.

Following the end of the beta test, Blizzard published a thorough report detailing hero usage rates, win rates, and the effects of recent buffs and nerfs. The blog revealed that Sojourn, understandably, had an extremely high usage rate at the start of the beta, peaking at around 80%. However, this number dropped off rapidly as time went on and more players got the chance to take the newest damage hero out for a spin. Of the reworked characters, Orisa saw the highest usage, followed by Doomfist, then Bastion and Sombra.

While the first beta test was strictly for those playing on PC, Blizzard has stated that future playtests will be available on console as well. For more information on the next playtest–as well as details on how to participate–tune into Blizzard’s next Overwatch 2 event on June 16.

Director Jeff Kaplan steps down

After nearly 20 years with Blizzard, Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan announced in April 2021 that he was leaving the company. In addition to working on a number of beloved Blizzard titles during his tenure, including World of Warcraft and Warcraft 3, Kaplan has essentially been the public face of Overwatch since before the first game’s release in 2016, and his departure is a major shakeup for Overwatch and its sequel.

Kaplan is succeeded by co-director Aaron Keller–check out our interview with Overwatch 2’s new director after he stepped into the position below.

A tumultuous time for Blizzard

In addition to Kaplan’s departure, Activision Blizzard had a tumultuous past few years as the company has come under fire for allegations of sexual harassment, discrimination, and workplace misconduct. In July 2021, the California Department of Fair Housing and Employment sued Activision Blizzard, alleging that the company “fostered a sexist culture” in which women were paid far less than men and people of color experienced instances of discrimination. The suit goes on to say that sexism has “plagued the male-dominated gaming industry for decades,” and brings forth this legal action to “remedy, prevent, and deter” Activision Blizzard from violating California’s civil rights and equal pay laws.

The suits caused serious backlash throughout the games industry, as well as within the company. Employees staged a walkout to protest workplace conditions and Activision Blizzard leadership’s handling of the situation. Blizzard president J. Allen Brack stepped down from the position, replaced by Jen Oneal and Mike Ybarra; Oneal subsequently announced she would step down at the end of 2021, revealing she had been making less than Ybarra despite essentially holding the same position. More recently, the company hired its first Head of Culture to help make greater strides in diversity and inclusion.

There’s a lot more to the internal situation at Blizzard, including more lawsuits, plenty of allegations against CEO Bobby Kotick, and additional actions taken by the company’s leadership. Check out the complete timeline of the situation for more.

Game modes and maps

PvP in Overwatch 2 and Overwatch will be compatible with one another–so even if you stick with the original game, you’ll still be able to play with anyone who buys the sequel.

Overwatch 2 will include some new takes on the combat we saw in the original game, however. That includes a brand-new game mode called Push, in which two teams fight to escort a robot into enemy territory. The team that pushes the robot furthest into the other team’s territory before time is up will win the match. As the robot moves down the linear path towards enemy lines, it’ll occasionally come up against barriers that must be pushed to unlock checkpoints. This momentarily slows the robot down, but the checkpoints unlock new spawn points.

The most notable change is that the game will move to 5v5 matches, as opposed to the current 6v6 model. Team composition is also being adjusted so that squads sport only a single tank.

Overwatch 2 will have all-new PvP maps for Push mode, but also for every current “core” game mode. The team wants to ensure players have a “totally new experience” thanks to the new maps, which are also coming to the original Overwatch as well. Blizzard had previously mentioned several new maps, and showed off two more in May 2021.

Check out Blizzard’s videos of Push mode in action, which shows off the new Rome, Toronto, and New York maps.

Currently confirmed maps new to Overwatch 2 include:

GothenburgTorontoMonte CarloRio de JaneiroNew YorkRome

Blizzard also tweeted some brief videos of a variety of new maps that can give you a little more of a sense of them.

Race toward the Monte Carlo finish line in Overwatch 2.
Points of interest:
🏎️ Auto Pilot Cars
✨ Sparkles
🛥️ Flying Yachts pic.twitter.com/tlE6d8UJ8R

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) May 20, 2021

Enjoy a New York slice between battles in Overwatch 2.
Points of interest:
🏛️ Grand Central Terminal
🚒 Engine 11
🍕 Jephs Corner Pizza pic.twitter.com/BqxpOvuaYj

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) May 20, 2021

Rock to that Rio rhythm in Overwatch 2.
Points of interest:
🐸 Club Sinestesia
🦚 Peacock Payload
🥣 Oh! Lucio-Oh’s! pic.twitter.com/8gFxkyN2Ny

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) May 20, 2021

Roam the streets of Rome in Overwatch 2.
Points of interest:
🏛️ Colosseum
⛲ Beautiful fountains
🆚 Zephyrus Vs. Maximus pic.twitter.com/aqWLERRl6f

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) May 20, 2021

Weather the Toronto winter in Overwatch 2
Points of interest:
🏨 Hotel Montebianco
☕ Tim Fordsons
🍁 Maple Leaf Trees pic.twitter.com/FwJNo5y5j8

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) May 20, 2021

Story missions

Story missions are a new feature in Overwatch 2. They will be heavily curated PvE missions where players will only be able to select from a limited, contextually-relevant roster of characters. Every single story mission will have its own cinematic intro and outro video.

Hero missions

Hero missions are another new PvE feature, designed to be “deeply replayable” thanks to three factors outlined by Overwatch 2’s directors: varied locations, which will take players across new maps and old; constantly changing objectives, which will keep the gameplay fresh and varied; and different enemy groups, such as Null Sector, Talon, and “other threats.” Certain objectives or enemy types may demand certain types of heroes to counter, allowing more hands-on time for players stuck playing their main in PVP, Kaplan explained at BlizzCon 2019.

Ping system

Tired of your teammates not staying on the payload? You’re in luck, as Overwatch 2 is introducing a new and significantly improved ping system designed to strengthen communication between teammates. The new system features more commands than ever before and allows players to precisely ping locations, alerting their teammates to enemies and allowing for more strategic plays. According to Blizzard, “The inspiration behind the ping system came from a value the Overwatch team holds dearly: Every Voice Matters. This is a core value at Blizzard, and the Overwatch team wanted to personify this value in the game.”

Item system

The newly introduced item system is exclusive to story missions. Rather than a loot system like Diablo, Overwatch 2’s item system will work in much the same way items do in games like Apex Legends and PUBG, according to Kaplan: temporary item pickups that you can use for the duration of the mission. These include things like a corrosive grenade, a healing station, or a barrier fence. Items also come in tiers, like Legendary.

Talent system

Overwatch 2 will introduce a new progression system designed exclusively for hero missions. It will allow heroes to level up and unlock talents that give them additional perks in combat and is meant as a strictly PvE, non-competitive mode feature. A series of talents for Tracer were shown off at BlizzCon 2019, but Kaplan warned that the progression system was still very early in development and could change a lot.

Unlockable Talents for Tracer, part of Overwatch 2’s new PvE-exclusive progression system.

The example abilities shown off for Tracer include:

Level 1:

Adaptive Reload (Pulse Pistols reload when using any ability)

Chain Reaction (Pulse Bomb causes secondary explosions on enemies that are damaged by it)

Level 10

Flash (Blinking through enemies damages them)

Hindsight (Recall causes damage to all recently damaged enemies)

Level 20

Vortex (Enemies are pulled toward the point of Recall and snared)

Speed Kills (Killing blows speed up your cooldowns)

New heroes

Sojourn, Overwatch’s first Canadian hero.

Overwatch 2 will introduce new playable heroes, including both characters that are brand new and “characters you’ve been waiting for.” It will also carry over every hero from the first Overwatch.

Currently confirmed heroes new to Overwatch 2 include:

Sojourn

So far, Sojourn is the only new character announced for Overwatch 2. She is the first Black woman and Canadian hero to grace the game and has a role “right at the center of the story of Overwatch 2,” according to Kaplan.

Described as a mid-range specialist with incredible mobility and artillery skills, Sojourn’s primary weapon is a railgun that generates energy on each successful hit and can then consume that power for a high-impact shot. This makes Sojourn well-suited for players with marksman skills, as they can use that accuracy to deal devastating blows with the railgun’s secondary fire mode.

In addition, Sojourn also has an area-of-effect ability that will snare enemies and eat away at their health, a rocket-powered slide, and an ultimate ability called Overclock. During Overclock, Sojourn can fire shots that pierce through enemies. Secondary fire on the railgun enables her to quickly eliminate enemies with high-powered shots, which Blizzard likened to a “hitscan version” of a Genji’s Dragon Blade attack.

Skins and progress

Kaplan previously confirmed that all progress and cosmetics earned in the first Overwatch will carry over to Overwatch 2. According to Kaplan, “We want to make sure that all Overwatch cosmetics come forward with you into Overwatch 2. So all of your progress matters. Nothing is getting left behind, no one is getting left behind.”

We’ve also seen some new skins for characters returning in Overwatch 2. Here is a complete gallery of what we’ve seen so far:

What Overwatch 2 means for current Overwatch players

In an effort to keep the Overwatch community united, Overwatch and Overwatch 2 players will be able to play the traditional PvP mode together. The original Overwatch will also receive new maps, new heroes, and the new competitive mode, Push. However, the new PvE elements will be exclusive to Overwatch 2.

Hero redesigns

Overwatch 2 is not being designed in a new engine, but it is a “greatly updated” version of the Overwatch engine. Overwatch 2 will have new HUDs for all heroes, and perhaps most importantly, redesigns for all existing heroes. The team wants Overwatch 2 to “have a new look and feel fresh and awesome,” according to its BlizzCon 2019 panel.

Since then, we’ve gotten a couple of looks at ways heroes will be changed in Overwatch 2. Blizzard released a presentation detailing alterations to Sombra and Bastion. You can watch trailers running down the changes out below.

Sombra’s changes will make her more aggressive, with her hacking ability cooling down every three seconds. Hacking will still briefly disable the abilities of characters it afflicts, but more importantly, it’ll boost the damage they take by 50% for eight seconds, the duration of the hack. Her Ultimate is also changing so that it no longer affects shields, but instead damages enemies caught within it up to 40% of their total health. They’ll also be hacked, making them susceptible to even more damage.

Bastion’s changes totally rework the robot, removing its ability to self-repair and its Ultimate ability of transforming into a tank. Bastion’s alternate fire provides an explosive shell that’s good for area denial, and its Ultimate now transforms it into an artillery cannon that can fire three explosive shells anywhere on the map. However, its sentry mode has been considerably reworked. Bastion can now move while transformed, turning the character into a moving gatling gun. While the ability also has a cooldown now, it’s sure to be an essential tool for Bastion players.

We’ve also received a brief look at changes to weapons for Mei and Winston. In a tweet, Blizzard showed off how Mei’s blaster is being made deadlier but no longer freezing enemies solid, and demonstrated a sniper-like alternate fire mode for Winston’s Tesla cannon.

Further experimentation required.
All new abilities updates for Winston’s Tesla Cannon and Mei’s Endothermic Blaster coming to Overwatch 2. pic.twitter.com/adGLsGYLD2

— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) May 20, 2021

Doomfist and Orisa have also undergone some changes, with Orisa receiving three new abilities and losing her character-defining Protective Barrier, making her more of a frontline fighter. Doomfist, on the other hand, is being converted into a tank, and has been given significantly more health and a new defensive ability called Power Block.

Preorder

As of right now, Overwatch 2 is not available for preorder. If you visit the game’s webpage, clicking the “Buy Overwatch” button directs you to the storefront for the original game rather than its upcoming sequel.

Potential Microsoft acquisition

In the midst of Blizzard’s legal battle, a shocking announcement was made: Microsoft is purchasing the company. On January 18, the Xbox parent company announced its intent to purchase Activision Blizzard for a whopping $68.7 billion, making the deal the biggest in gaming history and Microsoft the third-largest gaming company in the world. As of right now, the deal is still undergoing scrutiny, though it seems overwhelmingly likely the sale will be approved.

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says that buying Activision Blizzard will help “accelerate” the company’s plans for cloud gaming, as well as help bolster the value of Xbox Game Pass. Spencer also addressed Blizzard’s reputation for misconduct and shared his desire to help turn things around, stating, “We deeply value individual studio cultures. We also believe that creative success and autonomy go hand-in-hand with treating every person with dignity and respect. We hold all teams, and all leaders, to this commitment. We’re looking forward to extending our culture of proactive inclusion to the great teams across Activision Blizzard.”

If the deal goes through, it is reported that current CEO Bobby Kotick will be leaving the company.

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Sonic Frontiers is aiming to be a different kind of Sonic game, starting with its new open-world design–which Sega has dubbed “open-zone” after Sonic’s area names. A new teaser trailer shows our first detailed look at the open world, and it looks like wide open spaces might just fit the hedgehog like a little white glove.

The teaser from IGN is only about 30 seconds long, but that’s enough to see Sonic speeding his way over hilly fields, activating a device with his speedy running, battling enemies, rail-grinding, and running his way up a tower. It certainly still looks inspired by Zelda: Breath of the Wild, just like the first concept art we saw, even down to the more pensive music selection, and with this better look we can see how it applies some of those concepts to the character.

Sonic Frontiers is coming from Sonic Team Japan, led by Morio Kishimoto, who directed Sonic Lost World, Sonic Forces, and Sonic Colors. Sega wants this Sonic to garner high review scores as a “must-buy” game.

With various Not-E3 events lining up for the month of June, we expect to see more of Sonic Frontiers soon. In fact, Summer Game Fest Live, a show organized by Geoff Keighley, released an exhibitor list that includes Sega, so we may see a fuller debut there.

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V Rising developer Stunlock Studios has announced what’s next for the popular vampire game. The Tencent-owned studio said in a blog post that its current focus is to fix bugs and improve stability before the studio expands the game with new content and features.

“Our primary focus right now is bug fixes, balance changes, server optimization, and quality of life improvements. The next step will be to analyze all the data and feedback from the first weeks of Early Access to make sure we can nail the master plan moving forward,” the studio said.

Concept art for a potential new V Rising scenario

Developers at Stunlock have confirmed they are also already working on “new material” for V Rising, but are focused on improving the game and getting it in a better state first.

The massive success of V Rising so far–the game has sold 1.5 million copies in two weeks–also provides Stunlock with the time and space to include some of fans’ “darkest dreams” for what V Rising can be, the developer said. Stunlock also shared a piece of concept art for a potential new scenario for V Rising–check it out above.

“We can promise you something very special for 1.0! With time… There will be more weapons to wield, loot to plunder, and sorcery to conjure. There will be more V Bloods with new challenges, lands to explore, and further ways to enhance your castle to express your vampiric glory,” the studio said. “A world that will feel fresh to dive in and sink your teeth into again and again. The vampire’s journey is far from over.”

For now, Stunlock said it is “taking one step back to be able to leap forward.” For more on V Rising, check out GameSpot’s top tips for beginners about surviving life as a vampire.

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Microsoft is releasing a new Xbox update in June that will add one big new feature in particular: the ability to reveal details about secret achievements. Additionally, the update makes some under-the-hood changes to improve the “speed and reliability of detecting available updates,” Microsoft said.

The ability to see secret achievements, which has been available to testers since April, is pretty simple. From within a game, players can open the guide, navigate to Game Activity > Achievements. Then players can select a secret achievement to reveal its title, achievement description, and Gamerscore. Players can then hide this or choose to keep it visible.

Secret no longer

Details on secret achievements are available on console, as well as through the Xbox app for mobile device, the Xbox app for Windows PC, and the Game Bar on PC. This type of feature has been available on the PlayStation platform for years.

Microsoft also reminded Xbox users that they can download the Xbox Insider Hub on console and PC and opt-in for testing new updates.

In other Xbox news, Microsoft has announced all the Xbox Game Pass titles for the first half of June, as well as the titles leaving June 15. Microsoft also has the big Xbox and Bethesda games showcase coming up on June 12 where big news and reveals are expected.

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Week 2 of Season of the Haunted has begun in Destiny 2, and after a few objectives focused on the new seasonal activity of Nightmare Containment, it’s time to head back to the Derelict Leviathan.

You’ll want to sharpen your scythe skills this week–here’s how to get the deadly weapon–as you tackle the new activity, and make certain that you have close-range weapons equipped if you want to complete a pair of challenges quickly. Participating in the Iron Banner will also earn you progress, and if you’ve saved up some Umbral Engrams, that’s another easy objective to knock off your to-do list.

For Anti-Cabal Sweep, there are plenty of options. Load up The Arms Dealer, The Inverted Spire, and Proving Grounds for a steady supply of Cabal.

As usual, you’ll gain a substantial amount of experience for completing seasonal challenges. That in turn helps you fill up your season pass sooner, grabbing even more loot in the process to outfit your Guardian with in Season of the Haunted. You can also tackle seasonal challenges at your own pace, as they’ll only expire once a season concludes. If you decide to take a break from Destiny 2 for a week or two, you can return and complete multiple challenges at the same time.

For more on Destiny 2, you can read up on how Iron Banner has been overhauled, the Solar 3.0 abilities that’ll be unlocked after 20 million runs of Nightmare Containment have been completed, and our Season of the Haunted guide.

Season of the Haunted Weekly Challenges – Week 2

Sorrow Bound II

Complete Sorrow Bound II and defeat Cabal with precision final blows.

Leviathan Chests

Open world chests while exploring the Derelict Leviathan.

Umbral Focusing I

Focus equipment at the Crown of Sorrow throughout the season.

Harvest at Dawn

Defeat combatants with Scythe final blows on the Derelict Leviathan. Defeat combatants with Solar Power weapon final blows in Sever activities.

Moon Activities

On the Moon, earn progress by completing bounties, patrols, public events, and Lost Sectors.

Lost in the Legend

Complete a Lost Sector on Legend or higher.

Close-Range Calibration

Calibrate close-range weapons–sidearms, submachine guns, shotguns, glaives, and swords–on the Moon. Bonus progress for rapidly defeating opponents.

Bank, Kill, Repeat

Earn points for banking motes, defeating Blockers, and defeating Guardians in Gambit.

Iron Sharpens Iron

Complete Iron Banner matches. Earn bonus progress for wins.

Anti-Cabal Sweep

Defeat Cabal combatants in Vanguard playlists or Strikes. Earn bonus progress for defeating tougher combatants.

Week 1

Sorrow Bound I

Complete Bound in Sorrow I and defeat Scorn chieftains.

Nightmare Containment I

Successfully complete tiers of the Nightmare Containment public event on the derelict Leviathan throughout the season.

Vestiges of Dread I

Throughout Season of the Haunted, collect Vestiges of Dread and pick up material nodes on the Leviathan.

Sustained Fire

Defeat combatants with auto rifle or trace rifle final blows on the Derelict Leviathan, and defeat combatants with Solar damage in any Sever activity.

Derelict Leviathan Activities

On the Derelict Leviathan, complete bounties and earn progress by completing patrols and public events.

Taking All Challenges

Complete weekly playlist challenges.

Mid-Range Calibration

Calibrate mid-range weapons–hand cannons, glaives, auto rifles, fusion rifles, and machine guns–on the Derelict Leviathan. Bonus progress for rapidly defeating combatants.

Dredgin’ Up Victory

Complete Gambit matches. Bonus progress for wins.

Momentum Crash

Defeat Guardians in Momentum Control. Earn bonus progress with zone advantage.

Scorn Pest Control

Defeat Scorn combatants in Vanguard playlists or on the Derelict Leviathan. Earn bonus progress for defeating tougher combatants.

How Do Seasonal Challenges Work?

Seasonal Challenges can be accessed from the Quests tab in your main menu, which is where you’ll find tasks that revolve around eliminating certain enemies with a specific element, taking part in one of the game’s new activities, or completing a Raid. Each challenge can be completed once per account, and each week will usually add around 10 new challenges which will be active for the duration of the season.

Completing Season of the Risen’s challenges will fulfill the requirements for the Master of All seasonal challenge, which in turn will net you a large Bright Dust reward that can be spent in the Eververse store on select cosmetics, emotes, and items.

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Blaze Entertainment announced a new Evercade handheld during its anniversary stream for the retro gaming brand. Dubbed the Evercade EXP, the sleek-looking handheld will offer new features not found in the original Evercade. Most notably, the Evercade EXP will have TATE mode, which allows players to turn the handheld and play supported games with a vertical orientation.

Evercade EXP will be available in two editions: Limited and standard. The Limited Edition is an all-black handheld that comes with bonus goodies such as a carrying case, double-sided poster, art cards, keyring, and certificate of authenticity. It also comes with two new arcade cartridges, Toaplan Arcade I and Irem Arcade I. It will be available to preorder starting tomorrow, June 1, for £180 (~$227) at UK retailer Funstock. A US release for the Limited Edition hasn’t been announced, but Funstock delivers worldwide.

Evercade EXP

The standard edition will be available to preorder in September and costs $150/£130/€150. It will be available in the US at participating retailers and comes with the Irem Arcade I cartridge. The standard edition has an all-white color scheme.

The Evercade EXP will support all existing Evercade cartridges that you can currently play on the original Evercade and Evercade VS home console. For those who are unfamiliar with Evercade, it’s a cartridge-based family of systems that plays compilations of classic console and arcade games–often ones that are hard to find and super expensive nowadays. We reviewed the Evercade VS earlier this year and came away mightily impressed, and the handheld Evercade is also a lovely device.

While the EXP retains a similar form factor as the original handheld, the button layout and design is slightly different. The face buttons are now in a slightly recessed cavity and have inscribed letters rather than the translucent look of the original. The menu button is now located on the right side above the vertically oriented start and select buttons.

On the left side of the handheld, you’ll notice additional A and B buttons. Games that support TATE mode (vertical orientation) can now fill up the entire screen by turning the console 90 degrees and using the D-pad in combination with the additional A and B buttons. Blaze has also added R2 and L2 triggers–the original Evercade handheld only included a pair of shoulder buttons.

The Evercade EXP’s internals have also been upgraded to align with the Evercade VS home console. It boasts a 1.5GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. Though it retains a 4.3-inch screen, the EXP has a high-resolution IPS display with 800×480 resolution (the original Evercade was limited to 480×272). The EXP swaps the Micro USB charging port for USB-C but still has the mini-HDMI port for hooking up the handheld to a TV/monitor to play in 720p resolution.

The Evercade’s library now includes more than 30 cartridges and 300 games. The new carts–Toaplan and Irem–will add 14 arcade games to the library, including R-Type, In The Hunt, Lightning Swords, and more.

Blaze also teased “bonus content” for the EXP that will be announced in September.

Evercade EXP Limited Edition

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With ISC High Performance 2022 taking place this week in Hamburg, Germany, Intel is using the first in-person version of the event in 3 years to offer an update to the state of their high performance/supercomputer silicon plans. The big news out of the show this year is that Intel is naming the successor to the Ponte Vecchio accelerator, which the company is now disclosing as Rialto Bridge.

Previously appearing on Intel’s roadmaps as “Ponte Vecchio Next”, Intel’s GPU teams have been pipelining the development of Ponte’s successor even as the first large installation of Ponte itself (the Aurora Supercomputer) is still being stood up. As part of the company’s 3 year (ish) roadmap that leads to CPUs and accelerators converging with the Falcon Shores XPU, Rialto Bridge is the part that will, if you’ll pardon the pun, bridge the gap between Ponte and Falcon, offering an evolution of Ponte’s design that’s making use of newer technologies and manufacturing processes.

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Microsoft has announced the next wave of titles headed to Xbox Game Pass, and June has quite a few games in store for subscribers during the first half of the month.

For Honor: Marching Fire Edition kicks things off on June 1. This is the full Ubisoft swordfighting game plus the Marching Fire expansion, and it’ll be available for console, PC, and the cloud. Next up is the fighting game Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection for console and PC on June 2. This includes three Ninja Gaiden games and “all of the previously released game modes and DLC costumes for each title are included in this one set.”

More games are coming

Then on June 7, Assassin’s Creed Origins arrives for console, PC, and the cloud, and Ubisoft has said it’s looking into a 60fps update. Additionally, space-combat shooter Chorus arrives for Game Pass subscribers on June 7 for console, PC, and the cloud.

June 7 also sees the console, PC, and cloud release of the challenging action-puzzle game Disc Room, in which you try to avoid rooms full of deadly spinning discs. Spacelines From the Far Out, a co-op management game about airlines in space, gets a day-one release for console and PC on June 7

Microsoft usually announces Game Pass releases in two waves, one each for the first and second half of the month, so check back with GameSpot midway through June to see what’s coming in the second group. The Microsoft and Bethesda showcase takes place June 12, and it’s expected that the event will have Xbox Game Pass news.

Xbox Game Pass For June 2022 (First Half)

June 1

For Honor: Marching FIre Edition — console, PC, cloud

June 2

Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection — console, PC

June 7

Assassin’s Creed Origins — console, PC, cloudChorus — console, PC, cloudDisc Room — console, PC, cloudSpacelines from the Far Out — console, PC

Xbox Game Pass has more than 25 million members, and Xbox is putting up huge numbers in general lately. In other Xbox news, Starfield and Redfall have been delayed to 2023.

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PUBG Mobile is continuing its trend of interesting partnerships with other media by featuring characters and unlockable content from The Boys. Considering the third season of the hyper-violent Amazon’s superhero show is premiering June 3, this collaboration is a little more expected than its last with Neon Genesis Evangelion.

What if Superman was evil, but also really into milk? That’s basically Homelander.

Along with The Boys-themed items and outfits coming to the game, a new event called Supe Spree will begin June 5. In Supe Spree, players join Billy Butcher and help investigate a series of grisly murders. Players will apparently collect evidence to reveal the culprit (spoiler alert: it’s probably the guy pictured above) and eventually unlock Billy Butcher’s clothing. Here are the details on the event directly from the press release:

In the game, a horrifying series of unsolvable murders suddenly grips NYC. The mutilated bodies of Wall Street brokers and their clients begin to appear across the city. The police have no clues and city officials are demanding answers. In order to complete each challenge, players must work with characters fromThe Boysor their in-game friends to expose the truth. Players will collect evidence, unlock stories and ultimately reveal the superhero behind these heinous attacks to earn Billy Butcher’s Duds.

What if Karl Urban were incredibly charismatic and also the most vulgar person on the planet? That’s basically Billy Butcher.

Additionally, weekly challenges themed around They Boys will also be part of the game until July 3. Follow the link to read GameSpot’s review of The Boys’ second season.

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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will have a new trailer out tomorrow, June 1. Nintendo is kicking off the Not-E3 month with a new look at the game, although details on what you can expect are being kept under wraps for now. As usual for Pokemon reveals, the trailer will debut on the Pokemon YouTube channel and on Twitter at the following times:

6 AM PT8 AM CT9 AM ET2 PM BST

🚨 New #ScarletViolet trailer drops tomorrow! 🚨
You read that right, Trainers. Tune in to our YouTube channel at 6:00 a.m. PDT on 6/1 for the latest on Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet!
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The Pokemon Company officially unveiled the latest series of Pokemon games in the mainline series on February 27. Since then, the company has remained tight-lipped on other details. What has been shown so far is the new Spanish-influenced region, a few of the returning Pokemon, and the new set of starter Pokemon that you’ll choose from when you start your journey. The three starters are Sprigatito, the grass Cat; Fuecoco, the fire croc; and Quaxly, the water duckling.

One major feature that you can expect from this game is a more seamless blend of towns and wild areas in which you’ll encounter Pokemon. Nintendo mentioned that the wilderness will have Pokemon visible everywhere, and you’ll still be able to engage in battles and capture new pocket monsters for your personal collection.

For more details, you can check out GameSpot’s feature on everything that we know about Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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