IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video) show

IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video)

Summary: The leaders in gaming news hand-pick the day's hottest news. Basically, if you've ever wished the Paparazzi would follow around Batman and Zelda, the Daily Fix is for you.

Podcasts:

 New Elden Ring Concept Art Inspires Wild Fan Theories - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Happy Friday! In today's Daily Fix, more crazy Elden Ring fan theories have popped up ever since an artist uploaded unused concept art for the game. The concept art has since been pulled, but not before the artist explained he had no idea what he was working on. In Halo news, Bungie's archive of Halo files will soon be gone forever. Yup, that includes player stats, files, and screenshots from Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, and Halo: Reach. You have until February 9 to go to halo.bungie.net and save your files elsewhere. It feels like the end of an era. And sticking with Xbox-related news, Xbox Canada tweeted an image of a "Canadian tuxedo" edition of the Xbox Series X controller. Is it an actual product? Who knows! But we kinda want it. We're off for a three-day weekend here in the U.S., so we'll be back on Tuesday.

 Will Cyberpunk 2077's Next Gen Do Over Be Too Late? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

On Today's Fix, Sydnee talks about CDPR's Cyberpunk 2077 apology, an upcoming Resident Evil showcase, and the new Pokemon Snap.

 What Ubisoft's Open World Star Wars Game Means For EA - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Ubisoft announces an open world Star Wars game while EA clarifies whether they're still making games in a galaxy far far away, and a programmer stands to lose $240 Million because they can't remember their password. Ubisoft's Star Wars entry is the latest new Lucasfilm Games announcement but leaves us wondering that might look like. Meanwhile, EA's Star Wars franchises future could stand to clarify a few more details as well. Will these titles reach PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X after Bethesda confirms Indiana Jones game with Bethesda, Microsoft's latest studio? What Studio do you wanna see take on Jedis, Mandalorian, and whatever Yoda is? What type of Star Wars game are we missing?

 Will Bethesda's Indiana Jones Game Be Xbox-Exclusive? - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, a new Indiana Jones game has been announced by Bethesda. Will it star Harrison Ford? And more importantly, will it be Xbox-exclusive in some capacity? In kinda related news, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order got an update for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S. No, this isn't an actual next-gen version of the game, but it does include a few features that take advantage of next-gen hardware. And finally, Netflix just announced a new original movie for every week of 2021. That's a lot of new content, and it doesn't even include their original shows like Stranger Things. Get ready to add more titles to your queue.

 Cyberpunk 2077's Development Under Investigation - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, Sydnee explains the latest in the seemingly never-ending drama that is Cyberpunk 2077. This time, developer CD Projekt Red is under investigation in Europe by a Polish consumer protection agency. Let's hope the investigation doesn't hinder the development of upcoming patches and DLC. Gotham Knights' combat system has been revealed to focus on multiplayer, but for those playing solo, it'll be reminiscent of the combat found in the previous Batman Arkham games. And in some very wholesome news, gamers pitched in to help the real-life Tsushima island in Japan with some repairs. Good on ya, gamers!

 Kids' Show Features Character With Super-Powered Genitals - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, would you let your children watch this Danish show about a man with a really long and flexible ding dong? In gaming news, a book collecting former Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's nuggets of advice is being published in the West. You can pre-order it today! And in related Nintendo news, there's a Gengar plushie where you can stick your whole head in its mouth. Or lie on its incredibly long tongue. Or wrap it around yourself. The possibilities are endless!

 CD Projekt Red Shuts Down Cyberpunk Rumors - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, surprise surprise, there's some Cyberpunk 2077 news. Developer CD Projekt Red is denying rumors about the game's development that have been floating around recently, which comes from a supposed CDPR dev posting some juicy details. Some of those details have to do with an early version of Johnny Silverhand. In other news, Xbox is surveying gamers to see if they want PS5 DualSense features in the Xbox Series X controller. And Arkane Studios is working on a new game, with some veterans of the Prey and Dishonored franchises on board. Maybe it's Prey 2, or Dishonored 3. Maybe it's a Prey/Dishonored crossover title. Who knows?!

 Why You'll Want Sony to Cut PS4 Production - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, Syd explains why Sony cutting PlayStation 4 production is actually a good thing, why Nintendo decided to buy a Canadian game developer, and what the heck is going on with Batman in the DCEU. Roll the thing!

 Cyberpunk 2077 Mod Might Change Your Perspective - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to 2021! In the first Daily Fix of the new year, modders add a third-person camera to Cyberpunk 2077. But download the mod with caution; the results aren't exactly polished yet. In real science news, humans may have inadvertently added a shield of radio waves around the earth, which is protecting us from bad space radiation. And if you consider yourself a Whovian, there might be bad news coming as current Doctor Who, Jodie Whittaker, maybe on her way out.

 Cyberpunk Dev Responds to Sony Pulling the Game - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

On today's Daily Fix, Sydnee recaps the latest in the ongoing trash fire that is the Cyberpunk 2077 launch. Last night, Sony pulled the game from their digital store, and early this morning, developer CD Projekt Red released their own statement about the issue. How did we end up here? And in slightly happier news, IGN's 2019 Game of the Year Control just announced the release date of their next-gen version. It's the final Daily Fix of the year, so we want to wish a very happy holiday and New Year to you all. Here's to hoping 2021 is even just a little bit better than 2020 (bar's kinda low, though, tbh).

 How You Can Check Out Among Us New Map Early - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, if you're obsessed with Among Us and can't wait for the new map, there's a neat little trick you can do in the Switch version that let's you take a tour of the airship! And because we know you can't get enough Cyberpunk 2077 news, there's some themed content coming to Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding. Side note: did you find Kojima in Cyberpunk yet? And switching gears, you can now get HBO Max on PS5.

 Console Scalping Could Be Illegal in the U.K. - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, the U.K. might be looking into scalping practices with regards to game consoles and other electronics. Relax, no laws are going to be passed right away, but it's a step in the right direction! If you're trying to get a refund for Cyberpunk 2077, you might have a hard time, seeing as how CD Projekt Red can't actually guarantee anyone gets a refund. And finally, Tom Cruise was caught on audio tearing a new one into the crew of Mission Impossible 7. Apparently some members broke COVID-19 protocols, and Cruise—the star AND a producer—was not having that.

 Cyberpunk Dev Says It Was Unaware of Problems, We're Not Convinced - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, Sydnee wonders how CD Projekt Red can claim to have not spent enough time with the last-gen versions of Cyberpunk 2077, and still ship that final product. It was an unfinished game on PS4 and Xbox One, and they released it anyway. If you're trying to jump to next-gen, scalpers are obviously making it tough. In fact, they're raking in the big bucks. And that 6-year-old CoD Warzone player who got "banned" by Activision? There's more to that story.

 Cyberpunk 2077 Dev Apologizes and Offers Refunds - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In today's Daily Fix, CD Projekt Red says "We're sorry" but it's up to you to get your money back, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo are teaming up to make the internet a better place, and EA is swooping in to buy another developer.

 Cyberpunk 2077's Launch Failures Cause Developers Stock to Plummet - IGN Daily Fix | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

The bad news keeps rolling in for Cyberpunk 2077. The widespread issues with the last-gen console version may be the cause of developer CD Projekt Red's stock drop. In other gaming news, The Game Awards were last night! Aside from the actual awards themselves, there were plenty of reveals like a new Perfect Dark, a new Mass Effect, and our first look at Back 4 Blood. In movie news, Disney shared a presentation for their investors yesterday, which featured a TON of news on the upcoming phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And that's not all: Lucasfilm announced new Star Wars series for Disney Plus and an official announcement of their first theatrical film since The Rise of Skywalker. It's your Daily Fix!

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