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Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Cast Expands With Uncharted, The Last of Us Veteran

Veteran voice actor Robin Atkin Downes has confirmed his involvement in Naughty Dog's upcoming Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, following previous work on the Uncharted and The Last of Us franchises.

Downes, a British actor with hundreds of credits in video games and animation, previously portrayed Robert in The Last of Us, and numerous roles in every Uncharted title (Atoq Navarro, Tenzin, Talbot, Vincent Perez, Hector Alcazar and more).

Now, Downes has confirmed via social media that he is back for Naughty Dog's next game. "I've been keeping this one quiet for a while..." he wrote in a post on X/Twitter. "The journey continues! Awesome to be working again with the Dawgs!"

I've been keeping this one quiet for a while....
The journey continues!
Awesome to be working again with the Dawgs! @Naughty Dog #intergalacticthehereticprophet pic.twitter.com/WBXIzowCzy

— Robin Atkin Downes (@Robin_A_Downes) August 21, 2026

The actor also posted a short clip of himself donning performance capture gear, adorned with a Naughty Dog patch. The suggestion here is that Downes is filming at the moment — which fits with the suggestion that Intergalactic still has some way to go until its ready for release. Exactly why Downes is sharing the news publicly now isn't clear, though it's certainly nice to have any tidbit on the secretive project.

Details on Naughty Dog's upcoming sci-fi adventure remain thin on the ground, with the developer offering little update since the game's initial public announcement. A sci-fi action adventure starring a bounty hunter with a cool plasma sword, Intergalactic began early development in 2020 and was revealed at The Game Awards in 2024. Naughty Dog creative director Neil Druckmann previously described the project as the studio's most expansive and ambitious game, and also likely its most expensive.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet will star Tati Gabrielle as Jordan, Better Call Saul's Tony Dalton and other returning cast members from prior Naughty Dog games such as Merle Dandridge (Marlene in The Last of Us) and Troy Baker (Joel, Sam Drake).

It's now been six years since Naughty Dog last shipped a new game, though as detailed this week, the studio has been busy in the interim building its now-scrapped The Last of Us Online. Indeed, the bulk of the studio had been working on that project before its cancellation, and only joined the Intergalactic project after it was put aside. Officially, there's still no word on when Intergalactic will launch.

Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

YouTuber Named in Take-Two GTA 6 Leaker Subpoena Insists He Did Nothing Wrong

The YouTuber named in Take-Two's GTA 6 leaker subpoena has denied any wrongdoing.

Today it emerged that Take-Two had issued a subpoena in a federal court requesting information from both Microsoft and Discord as it hunts the leaker or leakers behind the recent spate of GTA 6 gameplay videos.

First reported by Kotaku, the Rockstar Games parent company issued the request yesterday, August 20, in the New York Southern District Court as part of a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) subpoena. It wants information and records relating to the ‘CyberLeek’ account, which is allegedly behind the GTA 6 leaks.

The subpoena requests identifying information associated with all user accounts that were members of a number of Discord servers. One of the Discord servers mentioned in the filing is 'discord.gg/darkviperau,' which is described as the DarkViperAU editors' server. DarkViperAU is the online name of Australian GTA content creator Matthew "Matt" Judge, who has 2.27 million subscribers on YouTube and nearly 900,000 followers on Twitch. Judge has published detailed breakdowns of the leaked GTA 6 videos this week on his various channels.

In a tweet, Judge responded to Take-Two's subpoena and the mention of his name within it. "I don't know anything," he insisted. "That isn't my editors’ Discord. There aren't even any clips of the leaks in either of my Discords.

"I am confused. I did say he can't drive multiple times, so maybe I caused him to write 'Cyberleek can't drive' on the most recent clips? Maybe he visited my Discord, I dunno. Rockstar hasn't emailed me, I suspect if they thought I knew something personally they would do so.

"Everyone is talking about these leaks, I am not special, hopefully."

Judge then held a three-hour livestream across YouTube and Twitch titled, “TakeTwo Has Subpoenad [sic] My Discord To Look For Leaker (News),” to respond further. Clearly shocked at recent events, Judge joked: “Rockstar just murdered me. I got better though.”

Judge said he “accidentally” showed a screenshot of the latest leaked GTA 6 video on-stream, but he immediately took it down and deleted it “because I don’t want to get in trouble.”

While the GTA 6 leaks were discussed and may have even been shared in his Discord, Judge insisted he had nothing to do with how the videos hit the internet. "I don't know this leaker!" Judge said. "I have personally shared nothing... at least not intentionally."

Judge continued: "I'm hoping this is one hand not speaking to the other hand, kind of thing. As in, the people at Take-Two have no idea who I am and so subpoenaed this stuff not knowing anyone at Rockstar could have DMd me at any time, or emailed me. I have had dozens of conversations with people from Rockstar Games. If Rockstar was truly unhappy with something I was doing, I think they would have just emailed me. Or they would have emailed all of us, because we're all on a community email."

"This has been an interesting time,” he concluded. “I'm sure I'm gonna be fine, guys. This is weird, but I’ve done nothing wrong. No-one’s done anything wrong. It’s just interesting. Definitely one for the history books. One more thing to add to my very very long, strange career.

“And if the feds ask you stuff, don’t tell them anything,” he joked, once again. "Deny everything chat! Burn the evidence!"

"The copyrighted material includes but is not limited to audio visual content, artwork, images, dialogue, or other creative elements," the filing reads. "Take-Two, through its counsel of record, has submitted a sworn declaration confirming that the purpose for which the DMCA subpoena is sought is to obtain the identity of an alleged infringer or infringers, and that such information will only be used for the purpose of protecting Take-Two’s rights."

Neither Take-Two nor Rockstar have commented on the recent GTA 6 leaks, nor have the companies commented on the court filing. IGN has asked for comment.

The subpoena has emerged even as the leaker continues to release GTA 6 gameplay videos. Today, August 21, the GTA 6 leaks stretched into a fourth consecutive day after yet another gameplay video hit the internet. As with the previously released videos, it advertises a memecoin, which one GTA fan recently traced to a Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange that might be used to identify the leaker. The watermark on this latest video reads: "HIGHER MARKET CAP = MORE LEEKS."

The leaks come just a week before the release of Grand Theft Auto 6: An Extended Look, which is a timed Netflix exclusive. That’s due Thursday, August 27, and will remain exclusive on Netflix for six hours before it makes its way to other platforms such as YouTube.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

FromSoftware 'Sincerely Apologizes' for The Duskbloods Network Test 'Server Issues,' Ends First Slot Early

FromSoftware has announced The Duskbloods network test has reached an early end after the first day of testing resulted in "game server issues" that barred players from logging in.

The Dark Souls developer's bloody new PvPvE Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive action game was originally set to come to a limited number of players today as part of a weekend's worth of closed tests. The early sign-up period had fans clamoring for codes, but when tests began, it quickly became clear that most will have to wait to get their hands on The Duskbloods.

The first of five early gameplay periods kicked off today, August 21, 2026, at 3 a.m. PT / 6 a.m. ET, or at least, that's supposed to be what happened. Instead, most players spent their time on social media sharing pictures of The Duskbloods' (admittedly atmospheric) title screen.

The Duskbloods Network Test experience pic.twitter.com/kODvrU5VZn

— Games Might Be Art (@GamesMightBeArt) August 21, 2026

"Failed to log in to The Duskbloods game server," the error message read by many today said. "Select 'OK' to attempt to log in again."

The upside is that, yes, The Duskbloods network test was a resounding success, but only because it proved that there was much more testing to be done. FromSoftware acknowledged the hangups with a message on its X/Twitter page, saying, "We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience."

The message to fans also notified them that the first test had been closed before its originally planned time of 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET. For now, the schedule posted on its website has additional tests scheduled throughout the weekend, including one later today, one tomorrow, and two through Sunday. It's unclear if the remaining times have been impacted, with the studio's message on social media, meanwhile, promising to "work on improving the servers" and "announced future schedules at a later date."

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to those who were waiting for the first The Duskbloods network test due to game server issues. We regret to inform you that today's session is now closed. We will continue to work on improving the servers and will announce…

— FROMSOFTWARE (@fromsoftware_pr) August 21, 2026

"Become a Bloodsworn of Dusk — a supernatural being imbued with special abilities by the power of blood — and leap into online battles of up to eight players," an official description for The Duskbloods says. "The Bloodsworn have been summoned to do battle at the Dusk of Humanity. Form transient alliances and bitter rivalries alike as you take on enemies and compete for the right to First Blood."

FromSoftware is responsible for some of the most influential games of the last 20 years. With 2022's Elden Ring raising its bar once more, it's no secret that The Duskbloods has remained one of the most highly anticipated games for fans despite its status as a Switch 2 exclusive. While some online are certainly let down to find that they'll have to keep waiting to play the developer's new game, others seem to be pretty understanding when it comes to the surprise technical issues.

"It's okay, I still love you," one fan replied.

"I fear people are forgetting this is a Network Test and it's stuff like this they are testing for," another added. "This wasn't intended as a demo or anything. Wishing the dev team luck with fixing things."

"Why bother doing sessions in the first place?" one dissatisfied user said. "Such a dumb system making people wake up early or plan their day around a session. So stupid."

No need to apologize. We tested the network. GJ all! pic.twitter.com/7Lrx7JBNwG

— De ville David (@Deville_Davidx) August 21, 2026

Me downloading The Duskbloods yesterday VS me trying to log in this morning: pic.twitter.com/ixkd6fq9EI

— Brian (@BrianDevilish) August 21, 2026

pic.twitter.com/kaLOVNcZpc

— ⚪️ (@wdymot) August 21, 2026

For now, it's unclear if The Duskbloods will be playable during any of the planned tests for the next few days. Its full launch for Switch 2 currently lacks a release date, but is expected to arrive before the end of 2026. Until there is more to share, you can read IGN's interview with FromSoftware's Hidetaka Miyazaki. You can also check out our new preview.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

13 Movie, Game, and TV Trailers You Might Have Missed This Week

Keeping up with the deluge of trailer drops is a near-impossible task. The watch list never shortens, digital Sisyphus. To cut through the noise and turn the slog of keeping up with the neatest-looking stuff, I’m starting this column with the goal of collecting the most notable video game, movie, and TV show trailers from the past week (or so), in no particular order. I’ll (mostly) avoid teasers and announcements that give nothing, highlight under-the-radar things that look particularly cool, and generally curate a list of short-to-mid-form videos that are legitimately worth your time. Behold, then: trailers!

D23: Avengers: Doomsday, VisionQuest, Ahsoka Season 2, and More

It’s literally the first time I’m doing this trailer roundup, so I’m giving myself some grace on the span of time I’m covering considering Disney’s big marketing fan event, D23, was last weekend. The company dumped a whole bunch of trailers for upcoming projects, including another look at Avengers: Doomsday, Disney+’s VisionQuest and Season 2 of Ahsoka, and a whole bunch more. The most disturbing of the bunch: 3D Bluey.

Check out everything that was announced at D23.

More D23: Kingdom Hearts IV

Yet another notable trailer out of D23: Our first look at the new Kingdom Hearts in an almost 4-minute gameplay overview, which drops into the world of Coco (cute) before Sora busts in, Keyblade a-swinging. Another juicy morsel from the panel: Kingdom Hearts will be getting an anime adaptation on Disney+ next year.

Check out our replay of the Kingdom Hearts IV panel.

Dune: Part 3

I’m being generous here, calling this 33-second teaser to sell tickets to Dune: Part 3 a “trailer.” Really, anytime the Fremen War Chant starts up, I’m tuning in. It did at least give us a first, tiny look at the voice of Spacing Guild Navigator Edric. Congrats to those who managed to snag a ticket to an IMAX showing.

Dune: Part 3 hits theaters December 18, with early access for IMAX and 70mm screenings on December 14.

The Pitt Season 3

Time to get back to it.

Season 3 of #ThePitt premieres in January on HBO Max. pic.twitter.com/R7Dkbb9MCM

— HBO Max (@hbomax) August 21, 2026

Fresh off the presses, it’s a (substantial) teaser for the next season of The Pitt. Seems like Dr. Robby did indeed survive his motorcycle sabbatical; season 3 will cover his first day back at work. Of course, it’s a doozy.

The Pitt Season 3 will air weekly on HBO Max starting in January 2027.

Whalefall

Since the first teaser came out two-ish months ago, I’ve been calling Whalefall the 4DX experience of the fall. The new trailer has only made me dig in; I’m so right. Austin Abrams: stuck in the belly of a whale with an hour of oxygen left in the tank, haunted by the sagacious voice of his father, played by Josh Brolin. (The fellas reunite post-Weapons; no fighting this time!)

Whalefall hits theaters October 16.

Blue Eye Samurai Season 2

"I choose revenge."

Blue Eye Samurai returns JANUARY 2027. pic.twitter.com/i7aNyTZuYO

— Netflix (@netflix) August 20, 2026

It’s been nearly three years since the first season of Blue Eye Samurai. This first trailer for Season 2 did not disappoint, with Mizu setting off to London on the rough seas. The clip came courtesy of Netflix’s big slate of reveals at Anime NYC, which also included Cyberpunk Edgerunners 2, Bass X Machina, and Fool Night — honestly, not a dud in the mix.

Check out everything that Netflix revealed at Anime NYC.

Silent Hill Townfall Gameplay Trailer

I still have no damn idea what Silent Hill Townfall is about after watching nearly 19 minutes of gameplay. Main character Simon pulls himself out of the ocean before wandering around St. Amelia. There’s turmoil in the community? A nurse who does organ transplants? You have to pay your breaker directly to use electricity? What's with that straightjacketed creature with a plank through the middle of its head??? Honestly, whatever: The atmosphere is freaky as hell. 2026 is the year of the spooky New England island (also see: Widow’s Bay).

Silent Hill Townfall releases on PS5 and PC September 24.

Golden Axe

“Whoa, like the game? Heck yeah!” Well, I never expected to see an adaptation of SEGA’s Golden Axe, let alone think it could be kind of good? Matthew Rhys, Danny Pudi, Danny Pudi, Liam McIntyre, and Carl Tart make up the voice cast, and the trailer highlights the somehow-not-annoying meta tone of the series.

Golden Axe streams on Paramount+ starting September 16.

Black Myth: Zhong Kui Gameplay Trailer

Game Science’s Black Myth: Wukong successor got its first major reveal since last year’s Opening Night Live this week in the form of a 15-minute (!) gameplay trailer. It’s captured in a wild 21:9 aspect ratio, but otherwise is looking pretty slick. We particularly like the parry mechanics.

Black Myth: Zhong Kui releases… eventually. It currently has no date window or platforms announced.

Never After Dark

I watched this one because Stephen King said it was good, and I’ve gotta agree with the guy. Never After Dark looks pretty good! Starring Moeka Hoshi — who you’ll recognize from Shogun — as a medium who snips off pieces of her hair to commune with the other side, Never After Dark is about her latest exorcism that seems to go very badly.

Never After Dark hits theaters September 25.

Slow Horses Season 6

Not everyone will make it out of Slough House alive.#SlowHorses Season 6 premieres September 16. pic.twitter.com/uznKQ0VSAE

— Apple TV (@AppleTV) August 18, 2026

If you aren’t on the Slow Horses train, you’re missing out on one of the top spy things happening in the entertainment biz right now. Best of all, Apple TV cranks out seasons basically every year, a pace rare in television these days. Anyway, this new trailer for Season 6 looks great, but includes a fairly shocking spoiler right at the end that might have been better saved for the show itself.

Slow Horses Season 6 streams weekly on Apple TV starting September 16.

Wildwood

I absolutely despise the dramatic orchestral Avicii cover soundtracking this. However, the animation looks so stunning that I can (almost) forgive the music selection in this look at a sister’s journey for her missing younger brother in a deep fantasy forest. Laika doesn’t miss!

Wildwood hits theaters October 23.

Club Kid

Club Kid was one of the hottest breakouts from the Cannes Film Festival this year, and now I can see why in its funny, tender trailer. Jordan Firstman (I Love LA, the internet) wrote, directed, and stars in this (extremely Bushwick NYC) film about a club promoter who learns he has a son.

Club Kid gets a limited release November 6.

What trailers did YOU watch and enjoy this week?

Leanne Butkovic (she/they) is an Editorial Project Manager at IGN, where they've also written about TV, movies, and games.

Marvel's Wolverine: 6 Comics to Read to Prepare for the Game

Marvel’s Wolverine may well be the most hotly anticipated game release of 2026 that isn’t GTA VI. After three excellent Spider-Man games from Insomniac, we’re finally getting the chance to pop some adamantium claws and slice and dice our way through endless hordes of robots, mercenaries, and ninja warriors.

One thing that’s become clear as more trailers and gameplay footage have been revealed is that Marvel’s Wolverine is taking a somewhat nontraditional approach to the X-Men franchise. For one thing, the game is set in a world where the X-Men themselves don’t yet exist. Even so, there are lots of familiar faces appearing in the game, and plenty of signs that Insomniac is looking closely to the comic book source material for help in crafting their storyline.

With that in mind, we’re taking a closer look at six classic Wolverine and X-Men comics you can read to help prepare you for the game. By the end, you’ll know everything you need to know about the most iconic X-Man of them all.

Understanding the Basics of Wolverine

As seen in: Wolverine Vol. 1 #1-4

Marvel’s Wolverine is very pointedly about exploring Logan’s adventures as a solo hero, one who stalks the streets and seedy back alleys and finds trouble around every turn. There’s one comic that really set the tone for Wolverine as a solo hero and adventurer - the original 1982 Wolverine miniseries from Chris Claremont and Frank Miller.

Many fans would argue this is still the greatest Wolverine story ever published. It’s certainly the most influential, laying out a strong blueprint for Wolverine as a solo hero that many creators still follow to this day. The series brings Logan back to his old stomping grounds of Japan, where he strikes up a romance with the fair Lady Mariko, feuds with her oppressive father, Lord Shingen, and first encounters his ninja ally Yukio.

If you only read one Wolverine comic leading into the game, it should probably be this one. It’s a haunting and visually stunning look at a hardened killer trying to prove there’s more than meets the eye.

The Wolverine/Sabretooth Rivalry

As seen in: Wolverine Vol. 2 #10

One of the interesting quirks of the new game is the fact that Sabretooth plays a supporting role. At this early stage in Wolverine’s costumed career, he and Sabretooth are still allies, though we have serious doubts as to whether that friendship will survive through the end of the story mode. It’s almost a guarantee that Logan and Victor Creed will eventually be at each other’s throats. That’s just how their relationship is.

There have been and continue to be a lot of great comics focused on the never-ending rivalry between these two men. But if we were to pick just one, we have to go with 1989’s Wolverine Vol. 2 #10, by Claremont and John Buscema.

This iconic tale introduces the notion that Sabretooth makes a point of hunting down Wolverine each year on the latter’s birthday to deliver a sadistic “present.” As the story jumps between past and present, readers get a full appreciation for just how deep this rivalry goes, and how much Logan has suffered over the years because of it.

Wolverine’s History With Team X

As seen in: X-Men Vol. 2 #4-7

The X-Men may not exist yet in the world of Marvel’s Wolverine, but that doesn’t mean Logan isn’t a team player. The game focuses instead on his history with the black ops group known as Team X, with Logan finding himself reluctantly drawn back into the fold in response to a new wave of mutant kidnappings.

For a good primer on Team X, it’s best to go back to the story in which they were introduced. X-Men Vol. 2 #4-7 digs deep into Logan’s history with the team even as it marks the debut of Russian mutant super-soldier Omega Red (a villain we know has a part to play in the game). As an added bonus, these issues are illustrated by Jim Lee, so there’s plenty of great ‘90s superhero nostalgia to go around.

Wolverine’s Romance With Jean Grey

As seen in: Weapon X #1-4

Wolverine and Jean Grey have a complicated history, to say the least. There’s an undeniable mutual attraction there, but as Logan himself plainly said once, “It would never work between us.”

That said, there are plenty of Logan/Jean shippers in the X-Men fandom, and they must be thrilled that the game is depicting an actual romance between the two characters. In this pre-X-Men team, presumably pre-Cyclops time period, Logan and Jean appear to be an item.

There have been many comics to explore the tense dynamic between the two (particularly in the wake of X-Men: The Animated Series), but perhaps the best place to look is 1995’s Weapon X miniseries. Part of the larger Age of Apocalypse crossover, Weapon X is set in an alternate timeline where En Sabah Nur rules North America and Wolverine frees Jean Grey from Mister Sinister’s slave pits. It’s a fascinating look at both characters and the bond they share. And while you’re at it, you might as well read the rest of the crossover. It’s still one of the best X-Men storylines of all time.

Wolverine vs. the Sentinels

As seen in: Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 #141-142

All signs point to the idea that Marvel’s Wolverine deals heavily with the mutant-hunting robots known as Sentinels. The trailers show Logan dealing with numerous agents of Sentinel creator Bolivar Trask, and the game looks to feature at least one boss battle with a massive robot.

To read up on the Sentinels and the threat they pose, one need look no further than the quintessential Sentinel storyline, “Days of Future Past.” “Days of Future Past” introduces a bleak future where the Sentinels have risen up and killed or enslaved most of mutantkind. Only an aged Wolverine, Kate Pryde, and a handful of other heroes remain to mount a resistance. And the key to that resistance is sending Kate back in time to stop the assassination of Senator Robert Kelly.

Though only two issues long, this story has had a profound effect on the X-Men franchise and has been adapted several times in other media, including the 2014 movie of the same name.

The Threat of Mister Sinister

As seen in: House of X #1-6 & Powers of X #1-6

The trailers for Marvel’s Wolverine also suggest that Mister Sinister has a key role in the game, with allusions to Sinister’s human guise of Nathaniel Essex. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if this twisted mad scientist winds up being the game’s main villain. It’s definitely worth reading up on Sinister before diving into Insomniac’s latest.

Here, again, there’s no shortage of options for good source material. That said, we’d lean towards the twin miniseries House of X and Powers of X from 2019. Sinister is a key figure in these tales, particularly the latter, as it explores the possible futures of the Marvel Universe 10, 100, and 1000 years down the line. House of X and Powers of X profoundly reshaped the direction of the X-Men line for years to come.

One of the things we love about these two books is that they crystallized the modern characterization of Sinister. No longer the straightforwardly evil mastermind of the X-Men franchise, House of X and Powers of X give him a much campier and more demented personality that helps him stand out all the more. We can only hope Insomniac was looking to these comics when it came to depicting Sinister in the game.

For mroe on Marvel's Wolverine, find out how to preorder the limited-edition PS5 gear and see what we learned in our big interview with Insomniac.

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