Nightingale will get a big server stress test in “early 2024” in order to prepare for the Early Access launch in February.
09.11.2023 - 22:31 / polygon.com
The live-actionAvatar: The Last Airbender will officially premiere on Netflix on Feb. 22, 2024. The streaming service revealed the release date and the show’s first teaser trailer on Thursday during its Geeked Week presentation.
Netflix first announced the live-action rendition of the beloved animated show in 2018. The original creators, Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, were on board to reimagine the series better than the M. Night Shyamalan film. However, the two left production two years later, explaining that the vision of the Netflix series did not align with the “spirit and integrity of Avatar.” They’ve since gone on to announce new animated projects in the Avatar-verse.
Meanwhile, a new creative crew, lead by Sleepy Hollow’s Albert Kim, took over the Netflix show. Michael Goi (Riverdale), Jabbar Raisani (Lost in Space), and Roseanne Liang (Shadow in the Cloud) also joined as directors. The main cast includes Gordon Cormier (The Stand) as Aang; Kiawentiio (Anne with an E) as Katara; Ian Ousley as Sokka; and Dallas Liu (Pen15) as Zuko. The four relative newcomers are joined by heavy-hitters including Daniel Dae Kim, Amber Midthunder, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Danny Pudi, and George Takei.
We’ve already seen some first glimpses of the show, including the main cast — as well as the Fire Nation characters — in costume. With an official release date on the horizon, there’s more to come for the live-action Avatar.
Nightingale will get a big server stress test in “early 2024” in order to prepare for the Early Access launch in February.
The devs behind Final Fantasy 7 Remake have shared some early concept art of Cloud in a dress, and he somehow looks good in every iteration.
Alongside Echo's World First kill of Fyrakk, Meeres has officially completed the questline to craft the World First Fyr'alath the Dreamrender Legendary 2-handed Axe! Congratulations to him! In the final steps of the questline, Meeres needed to defeat the Echo of Fyrakk and the following cutscene plays upon defeat:
The Amirdrassil Race to World First is finally over! Echo has defeated Mythic Fyrakk the Blazing, finishing the Amirdrassil Race to World First as the Season 3 World Champions of Dragonflight! Congratulations! In a grand finale to Amirdrassil, the exhausting progression against Fyrakk the Blazing took Echo 344 pulls, second only to Tindral Sageswift's staggering 399, both a massive step up in difficulty from the first seven bosses of what almost looked like an easy tier. While the final boss was buffed well before its first pull, progression also saw two nerfs to the encounter, significantly nerfing Colossus health in Phase 2 and reducing Fyrakk's total health by 4% as it began to look like the boss might just be unkillable. Fyrakk also proved to be an epic back and forth over five days of progression, and one of the closest races we've seen in recent history. Picking up an early lead at 9.58% boss health remaining, Echo raided until exhaustion finally overtook them in the early morning hours of the 12th day of the race, waking to find Team Liquid once again in the lead with a 6.51% wipe, yet the Incarnate remained undefeated, and Echo regained the lead for a few hours after a 1.79% wipe before Liquid again pulled ahead with a scant 1.72% remaining. As their pull counts grew into the three hundreds, it looked like anyone's game as both guilds were just one good pull away from victory, before Echo finally found the last bit of skillful execution needed to bring Fyrakk down once and for all. Mythic Amirdrassil Race to World First Coverage
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is getting its long overdue release not long from now, and as the open world title’s launch draws closer, Ubisoft is continuing to heat up the marketing. The publisher has released another brief trailer that shines a spotlight on the bonuses you will receive if you pre-order the game.
If there's one time you don't want your subscription running out in World of Warcraft, it's when you're in the middle of a race to be the first team to clear one of the MMO's new raids.
Following a leak on the PlayStation Network Friday afternoon, Naughty Dog officially confirmed that The Last of Us Part II Remastered would be coming to the PlayStation 5.
The second boss of Amirdrassil has been defeated on Mythic difficulty by Instant Dollars of Malganis (NA), taking down Igira the Cruel just moments ago! Congratulations to them! Will we see more tonight?
The race to world first in Amirdrassil has begun, with Blizzard highlighting the top contenders and organizations covering the event! For more info on other major guilds competing, including stream links and event details, check out our own Race to World First Livestreams and Raid Coverage while we watch to see who claims World First! Race to World First Livestreams and Raid Coverage
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will make the original's famed 'date scene' memorable no matter who you hang out with.
The race to see who can thwart Fyrakk and his allies— the Druids of the Flame—begins this week. The top World of Warcraft guilds will race through a series of challenges as they make their way to the top of Amirdrassil and the ultimate showdown that waits for them. Who will cross the finish line to claim World First!
A new trailer is available for Ubisoft’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, showcasing its PS5-exclusive features. Along with 3D Audio, the open-world first-person title leverages DualSense’s Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers. Check out all of these in action below.