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Microsoft Made an X-Men ‘97 Xbox Series X That’s Actually Wrapped in a Comic Book

Microsoft’s run of custom Xbox consoles continues, this time with an X-Men ‘97 Xbox Series X and controllers.

Amid the continued success of the Disney+ X-Men ‘97 animated show, Microsoft has revealed the Marvel Animation’s X-Men ‘97 Custom Comic Xbox Series X. It’s an Xbox Series X wrapped in an exclusive comic by Marvel writer Rich Douek and artist Paco Diaz, with Xbox Design Lab’s X-Men character controllers to accompany it.

The comic is a two-page story with a full page cover exclusive to the Xbox Series X, and features Cyclops leading the X-Men in a battle against the Sentinels and Master Mold. An Xbox Series X console makes a special appearance in the Danger Room.

This is the first time an Xbox Series X has been wrapped by a comic book, Microsoft said. And in now Microsoft tradition, it’s only available as part of a limited-time sweepstakes hosted on Xbox Twitter.

Meanwhile, Xbox Design Lab created a set of controllers inspired by X-Men characters from the show: Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Morph, Magneto, Jubilee, Gambit, Jean Grey, Cyclops, Beast, and Bishop. Each character has a unique controller design, and comes in a 90s-inspired blister pack.

Here’s how to enter the competition, per Xbox:

By following Xbox on X (formerly Twitter) and retweeting the official Xbox sweepstakes tweet (#XMen97XboxSweepstakes) during the Entry Period, fans can secure their chance to win a Xbox Series X Console inspired by X-Men ’97, Xbox Wireless Controller (this comes with the console but will not be customized), and a Xbox Design Lab Controller inspired by X-Men ’97 Wolverine. The sweepstakes will run exclusively from Monday, April 22, 6:00am PST through Sunday, May 19, 8:00pm PST, offering participants ample time to join in on the excitement.

This isn't the first custom console or controller Microsoft has created. Most recently, it made an official Fallout-themed Xbox Series X that comes with its own vault. Before that, Microsoft made a bizarre Final Fantasy 14 Xbox Series X that doesn't actually work. Earlier in February it revealed a Dune: Part 2 special edition with a floating gamepad. Other Xbox Series X and S generation highlights include red and blue fluffy Sonic the Hedgehog gamepads, one made out of actual Jade, and even an edible gamepad.

X-Men ‘97 is now six episodes into its first season, and things are looking increasingly bleak for the merry mutants. Check out our article, X-Men '97: 10 Burning Questions After Episode 6, for more.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Fortnite Festival Finally Adds Support for Rock Band 4 and PDP Riffmaster Guitar Controllers

Over four months after Fortnite Festival was released, Harmonix and Epic Games announced that the rhythm game now supports Rock Band 4 plastic guitar controllers.

In a blog post, Epic Games revealed that, as part of the new changes introduced in season 3, players can now use Rock Band 4 guitar controllers for Fortnite Festival's new song parts: Pro Lead and Pro Bass. The new song parts are available on the Main Stage, which is considered the Fortnite Festival's main gameplay mode. Players can play solo or with three friends and choose a song while trying to button-mash and get as high a score as possible before the tune concludes.

This guitar controller support includes the PDP Riffmaster, a new third-party wireless guitar controller announced a few months ago for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. Unfortunately, Epic revealed that the whammy bar on the Rockband 4 controllers does not provide any warp to the audio when pressing it, stating that for not the whammy bar "only provides a visual effect."

You can check the full list of guitar controller support below:

PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5:PDP Riffmaster Wireless Guitar Controller for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4RockBand 4 Rivals Wireless Fender™ Jaguar Guitar for PlayStation 4RockBand 4 Wireless Fender™ Stratocaster™ Guitar for PlayStation 4Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S: PDP Riffmaster Wireless Guitar Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PCRockBand 4 Rivals Wireless Fender™ Jaguar Guitar for Xbox OneRockBand 4 Wireless Fender™ Stratocaster™ Guitar for Xbox OnePCPDP Riffmaster Wireless Guitar Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC*RockBand 4 Rivals Wireless Fender™ Jaguar Guitar for Xbox One*Requires the Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 to use on PCRockBand 4 Wireless Fender™ Stratocaster™ Guitar for Xbox One**Requires the Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 to use on PC

The blog post mentions that Epic will "have more instrument controller news to announce in the future," so those wishing to play the drums or grab the mic and sing a song at the Fortnite Festival must wait a little longer. While Fortnite Festival's instrument controller support is still incomplete, including the guitar and bass parts is a massive step in the right direction for the rhythm game.

Fortnite Festival launched last December and was criticized by critics and players, mostly due to the price of songs and the lack of support for instrument controllers. A few days after its release, Harmonix studio director Alex Rigopulos told IGN in an interview that support for game peripherals shaped like instruments is "very much a priority" for the studio.

"Fortnite Festival is just… Rock Band on a gamepad, and it's a little like playing a light gun game on an analogue stick. Yeah, it works, but it doesn't feel like quite the right way to play it," my colleague Luke Reilly wrote in his review of Fortnite Festival, which he gave a 4/10.

Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

The Pokémon Company Is Selling a 5 Foot Slowpoke for $450

The Pokémon Company is selling a giant, 59 inch-long Slowpoke plushie for $450.

As reported by Nintendo Life, the jumbo Slowpoke is now available to preorder online at the Pokémon Center, where it's pictured taking up an entire single bed and alongside a woman who's roughly the same size.

The Slowpoke plushie was released in Japan in 2021 but is now making its way to the west. "It is so cute and so squishy," said verified purchaser Christopher K in the reviews section. "Its vacant stare is also so calming, and its tail is so cuddly."

"You really don’t know how big it’s going to be until it’s taking up half of your queen sized mattress and you have to rehome all the other stuffed animals so you can sleep on your own bed," added Catherine B.

Nothing will prepare you for the sheer girth and size of this gargantuan unit.

"You will read the measurements but nothing will prepare you for the sheer girth and size of this gargantuan unit in person," said Georgia M.

Slowpoke may be the ideal candidate for such a plushie given it rarely moves in the world of Pokémon. "It is incredibly slow and dopey," reads its Pokédex entry. "It takes five seconds for it to feel pain when under attack."

That’s a lot of bananas! 😅🍌 How else can we show off Slowpoke’s size, Trainers? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/Y5VA2suxI6

— Pokémon (@Pokemon) April 22, 2024

This plushie is on the large side even for a Slowpoke, however, as its average size is just 47 inches compared to this one's 59, which places it at four foot and 11 inches or 1.5 metres long. The Pokémon Company measured it in a less conventional way too, learning the Slowpoke plushie comes in at 11 bananas long in a X/Twitter post (above).

While this may seem among the most premium Pokémon merchandise available, its $450 doesn't scratch the surface of a custom line of Tiffany & Co jewellery. While some of the cheaper items come in at $1,290, the most expensive piece, a Pikachu pendant made of 18-karat yellow gold with diamond accents, costs $29,000.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Fortnite Now Lets Players Block ‘Overly Confrontational’ Emotes, Sparking Vociferous Debate

Epic Games has updated Fortnite to let players block certain emotes it said were used in “confrontational ways.”

The new 'Confrontational Emotes' setting, live as part of April 23’s v29.30 update, lets players toggle visibility on four emotes, including Fortnite’s famous ‘Take the L’ emote. Players who choose not to see certain emotes that are “sometimes used in confrontational ways” will instead see a player using the emote standing still, with no emote sound, Epic said.

“We want emotes to be a source of good vibes, but a few (*cough* Take the L *cough*) can sometimes feel a bit overly confrontational,” Epic explained in a tweet.

The 'See Confrontational Emotes' setting applies to four emotes:

Laugh It UpTake the LWhipcrackMake It Plantain

The new setting can be found under ‘Social Privacy’ and will default to only show these emotes from friends in your party, Epic said. You can change this setting any time, so you can see these emotes from ANY player or not at all.

It’s a significant change for Fortnite, which owes much of its early success to revenue-generating emotes as the battle royale blew up in the late 2010s. Some of the emotes became world famous dances, with even footballers performing them as goal celebrations.

When griezmann hit the "Take the L" celebration VS Croatia in the world cup final🐐🐐 pic.twitter.com/mgW5xLMOPc

— Ugo (@MCFC_Ugo) September 11, 2023

Reaction to the move is mixed, with some within the Fortnite community expressing disbelief that Epic would let players block any emote in the game, let alone some of the most famous ones. However, others are defending the decision while pointing out that even with these emotes disabled, players will still see their own avatar perform them.

"We want emotes to be a source of good vibes, but a few (*cough* Take the L *cough*) can sometimes feel a bit overly confrontational.

“In the years since they were added, the culture and use around them has become insanely toxic,” said redditor express_sushi49. “They are almost exclusively used in a setting where one player is sweaty beyond belief and the other is likely angry af. Epic stands to gain nothing by allowing their players to potentially rage quit from their game over it. It's just bad business after all.”

ItsChris_8776_ suggested Epic offer refunds on the listed emotes, because players who bought them did so for the express purpose of trolling others. “The main issue is that a lot of the emotes banned, such as take the L or laugh it up, were EXCLUSIVELY marketed to annoy other players that you kill, and is the main reason that players paid for these emotes,” ItsChris_8776_ said.

Others still are now wondering if players will use other emotes instead in order to troll others, and, if so, whether Epic will expand the list.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness Player Discovers New Konami Code After 25 Years

Nintendo 64 game Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness released 25 years ago, but a new Konami Code, essentially a cheat code, has just been discovered for it.

YouTuber JupiterClimb uploaded a video revealing the code, which he said makes Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness "the definitive way to play Castlevania on the N64". While the game arrived as a definitive edition of the regular Castlevania 64, some criticised it for making only the werewolf character Cornell playable from the beginning. Thanks to this code, however, that's no longer an issue.

By inputting C-Up x4, C-Down x4, C-Left x2, C-Right x2, C-Left x2, C-Right x2, L, R, and Z twice in the main menu, players can create a brand new save and see all four characters unlocked, meaning Reinhardt Schneider, Carrie Fernandez, and Henry Oldrey are all available from the beginning.

Players would otherwise have to play through significant portions of the game to unlock each character despite some being available from the beginning in the original version. Beyond just their base versions, each character's alternate skin is also made available immediately.

The Konami Code also grants access to hard mode once players begin a new save and reach a save point after inputting it. By quitting out of the game and returning to select a new save, the hard difficulty will be unlocked.

Bizarrely, JupiterClimb also showcased other newly discovered codes, which essentially fill a character's inventory, grant a max level power-up and sub-weapon, and give them 99 jewels.

These codes will perhaps breathe new life into Legacy of Darkness, which is otherwise part of a long dormant franchise. Although a well received Netflix animated series arrived in 2017, Castlevania hasn't seen a new video game release since 2014.

This discovering of new codes and the reception to the Netflix show perhaps show fans are eager for more Castlevania games, however, and Konami itself acknowledged the "excitement and enthusiasm" of fans and told IGN this was "really motivating".

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

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