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  • New ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’ Merch Teases Sharon Carter on the Run

    New ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’ Merch Teases Sharon Carter on the Run

    While The Falcon and the Winter Soldier isn’t set to debut until sometime next year, it seems Marvel isn’t holding back on the release of new merch based on the upcoming Disney+ series.

     

     

    Earlier today, the Marvel Pop Up Store in Tokyo, Japan started to display some of the merch it will be selling for Tokyo Comic-Con, and it seems to give us some details about the status of some of our characters while also giving us a clue at to where the show might be headed. So, let’s break down these sets and see what we can find.

     

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    “Set A” is displaying what seems to be some notebook coverings and stickers about the show, with some details about Sam and Bucky’s powers and enhancements, as well as the tagline “Who will wield the shield?”. The most stand out article out of all of these items is the Sharon Carter “Wanted” sticker on the top right. It seems to indicate that Sharon is going to be on the run from the government and the law in this series. It’s no surprise considering that the last time we saw Sharon, she aided Captain America during Civil War (2016).

     

    SET B:

     

    Set B, as we can see here, features a FAWTS towel, along with a sticker and keychain of Cap’s shield.

     

    SET C:

    As for Set C, there’s a FAWTS Keychain with a two-sided logo piece that swivels and interchanged between Bucky’s signature star on his arm and Sam’s falcon icon. There seems to also be 3 pins for the logos of both the characters and the show, and lastly a sticker with a close-up of both of the characters.

     

    Following the events of “Avengers: Endgame,” Sam Wilson/Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) team up in a global adventure that tests their abilities—and their patience—in Marvel Studios’ “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.” The all-new series is coming to Disney+ sometime in 2021.

  • First Look at Spidey in Action on ‘Spider-Man 3’ Set

    First Look at Spidey in Action on ‘Spider-Man 3’ Set

    After a long hiatus, Marvel Studios has been kicking it into high gear. They were finally able to finish up productions that were put on hold in mid-April. Many of their upcoming films have also entered production as we slowly enter 2021. Their next line-up of films will start to expand what we thought was possible with the franchise. WandaVision and Doctor Strange Into the Multiverse of Madness will grow beyond the universe that we are familiar with. This concept may also expand into Sony and Marvel Studios’ next film, the still-untitled third Spider-Man film. They just recently entered production, so we were clamoring for something from the set. Well, it looks like we finally got a look at our favorite wallcrawler in action.

    It is hard to make out, but it looks like Spidey is on top of a container of some kind. As he is about to leap from it, he grabs another person that seems to be shouting or talking with him. Now, the blue container could also be a placeholder that they can replace in post-production. We can’t see what is below them as they jump down, but it seems to be quite the leap. If they are containers, maybe Elektro or another villain is making them float or fly away, so they have to leap off.

    Have to say, it is amazing to see the set-up for such a shot. We can see the wires hanging from the crane as they jump down. Just seeing the camera suddenly drop makes me wonder how this entire sequence will come together. It looks like it possibly could be a sequence with Zendaya or her stunt double. The person who shared this video pointed out she was on set. Her outfit seems to match that what she wore during Spider-Man: Far From Home, which could confirm it continues where the last film takes off. Just this small shot can mean so much for the production. Hopefully, we will get some more details in the coming months on the film.

    Source: Twitter

  • ‘Zack Snyders Justice League’ Latest Trailer Adds Some New Scenes

    ‘Zack Snyders Justice League’ Latest Trailer Adds Some New Scenes

    The fabled Snyder Cut of Justice League has become one of the most infamous and interesting topics in the entertainment world to date. After a 3-year campaign and millions of supporters around the world, Warner Bros had finally decided to move forward with the project. Back in May, it was confirmed by Zack Snyder and Henry Cavill during the Man Of Steel anniversary live stream. The cut was indeed coming and was due to release sometime in 2021.

    We then got a new look at Zack Snyders Justice League back in August at the DC Fandome event, where the first official trailer made its debut. Recently the trailer got taken down but turned out to be caused by a rights issue with the Cohen estate. Snyder took to Vero today to reveal the newest look at the film, a black and white trailer similar to that of the one we saw back in August. Yet, this time with a few extra tidbits thrown into the mix. Zack Snyders Justice Lague is set to feature the return of actors who were cut from the original film, such as Ray PorterWillem DafoeKiersey KlemonsOrion Lee, and Karen Bryson.

    https://twitter.com/ZackSnyder/status/1328727811595517953

    Zack Snyders Justice League is currently set to debut sometime next year on the HBO Max streaming service. The film will feature many familiar faces such as Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ray Fisher, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Henry Cavill, Ciaran Hinds, and Amy Adams. We are currently still waiting for the official release date to be announced.

  • The Scariest Thing About ‘NEW MUTANTS’ Is How Terrible It is

    The Scariest Thing About ‘NEW MUTANTS’ Is How Terrible It is

    SPOILERS FOR THE FILM BELOW

     

    In the span it took New Mutants to get from pre-production to being released to our homes, we saw a presidency change, Tony Stark go from prehensile suits to nanobots, a pandemic turn the world on its head, as well as saw the X-Men franchise crash and burn to die a sad death. That said death got marked by the release of New Mutants, a film plagued by endless delays whose final output is a new kind of low for the franchise. From the studio that gave us X-Men Origins: Wolverine, that’s saying something. 

    Directed by Josh Boone, best known for his work on the hit teen drama The Fault in Our StarsNew Mutants is Fox’s somewhat commendable attempt to do something different with their IP of X-stories. The plan was to make a horror teen movie but in the vein of The Breakfast Club using Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz‘s Demon Bear Saga as the basis of the film. Interesting enough to stand out in a market chock full of superhero IPs, right? Fox disagreed. 

    An in-depth report by Vulture detailed just how rocky the development process of New Mutants was. Basically, the studio didn’t exactly gel with the Breakfast Club horror take and meddled with it heavily. The studio’s mandated changes were endless as uncredited writers were hired left and right. Judging from the report, it seemed like Fox was still the quintessential villain for the X-Men once more. But as the Vulture report states, even Boone was making some questionable decisions, such as turning Storm into an evil jail warden. So yeah, everything that led up to this home release was a shit show, and the finished product shows it in strides. 

     

     

    From the get-go, the core premise of the film gets barred with contrivances. For example, the film tries to play with the idea of these kids getting confined to this limited space. Trapped against their will, they live in this institution with nowhere to go and no means of escape via an energy barrier created by the baddie Dr. Reyes. This notion of isolation should work if it weren’t for a couple of egregious things. For one, the hospital seems to be criminally understaffed, with Dr. Reyes being the sole person lording over these kids. Where are the nurses? Why wasn’t there any security personnel? I get that they want this to be the Breakfast Club of superhero films but did they have to make this setting feel like juvenile middle school detention? 

    The idea of their every movement being scrutinized and observed also gets rendered pointless when they can roam around free on the premises like it’s a damn mall. They sneak out in the evenings to hang around and party but only when Dr. Reyes is asleep. WTF?! If Dr. Reyes falling asleep gives them the freedom to party around the hospital, why shouldn’t it allow them to, you know, actually escape the premises? They explicitly state at some point in the film that incapacitating Reyes would mean the barriers outside would disappear. Why don’t they do anything about it? There’s literally no one around to stop them. It’s easy as spiking Reyes’ drink as Magik revealed! The setting is entirely moot with these contrivances that they practically have no reason for it to take place at a hospital. You could have told a more interesting story by setting it in the X-mansion. 

    That in itself brings up another major blunder for the film: there’s no agency for the characters, let alone meaningful arcs. Dani Moonstar is sent to this institution after a tragic incident befalls her reservation and kills her relatives. She wakes up from those events and finds herself strapped to a hospital bed. Dr. Reyes explains the situation and Dani just accepts it without question or any desire to fight this circumstance strange people are enforcing on her. The same sort of goes for everyone else. There’s no clear point as to why they’re all in that institution – being experiments and test subjects don’t count because we never actually see it count – so it’s more baffling to see everyone just shrug and accept their situation. Hell, except for Wolfsbane and Moonstar, we don’t even see the characters have any meaningful relationships with one another. Early in the film, Magik and Sunspot are being explicitly racist towards Moonstar. Magik, in particular, consistently bullies Moonstar, treats her like shit, and at one point, tries to murder her in front of everyone. The film makes no attempt to reconcile their relationships or even redeem these bad traits, but, somehow, they’re all besties when the movie ends. It’s maddening to see the filmmakers miss the obvious marks that made The Breakfast Club such a great film.

    The film also seems to be interested in exploring some of the trauma of these by having them face it via nightmare sequences. That’s a neat idea in itself, as we’ve seen it done decently in Avengers: Age of Ultron. The problem is that facing the most terrifying ghosts of their past doesn’t amount to any growth or change. There’s never any reflection of what they saw or how they want to overcome it. Sunspot sees the undead corpse of his ex-girlfriend one moment, and the next, he’s back to washing dishes listening to some tunes. These characters have such interesting backstories! Show us what life was like for them before they entered the institution or what they want for themselves. 

    All these problems contribute to the baffling fact that there’s practically no plot in this film. Like I said above, there’s no agency for any of the characters to consciously move forward and progress their story. The entire time it is just them waiting for shit to happen. The shit being these nightmares unintentionally caused by Dani Moonstar. The film plods like this: the new mutants hang around, bicker like teens, and then something scary happens to one of them. Rinse and repeat until the movie ends. That’s pretty much the entire movie. There’s no sense of discovery or even a semblance of a goal for the team. 

     

     

    A lot of people often give the MCU shit for forcing moments in favor of the more organic fanservice pay-off. New Mutants has a bunch of them that are pretty bad. Remember that absolutely lame post-credits scene in X-Men: Apocalypse with the Essex Corporation? That makes a return in a smug wink-wink moment where they unveil that Dr. Reyes’ superiors are, gasp, The Essex Corporation. Like no one gave a shit about it when it was a post-credits scene, so why would they think it’d be cool to revisit it this time? The film also tries to have its Avengers Assemble moment where Magik finally comes into her own and unveils in slow motion just what her powers are. It’s an undeniably sick looking scene, made better by the fact that Anya Taylor Joy is pitch-perfect for this role. The only problem is that we see her use her power multiple times before that scene, making that big slow-mo reveal a laughably flat moment. Imagine if Cap said Avengers Assemble three times in Endgame before that final fight. Moments like these are aplenty in the movie; unearned character needle drops or pay-offs for things that weren’t even seeded in the first place. Even the Breakfast Club montage in the film doesn’t work because these characters simply don’t have the chemistry for it to be believable.

    I’d remiss if I didn’t give credit where it’s due. Blu Hunt, Anya Taylor Joy, and Maisie Williams are bar none the best aspects in this movie. Williams is fantastic as Rahne Sinclair, and she brings so much heart to a dull fart of a film. Her character’s relationship with Moonstar, while rushed, is the only relationship in the entire film that feels tangible and real. Hunt’s film debut as Dani Moonstar is enough for me to want to see her more in the role. Anya Taylor Joy is slowly on her way to becoming a massive superstar right now, but ever since The Witch, I’ve wanted her to be in a superhero film. Magik is the perfect role for her to play that I kinda want to see this role salvaged over to the MCU along with the two other female leads. Charlie Heaton is just okay as Sam Guthrie. He brings that very likable “aww shucks” demeanor he’s been known for in Stranger Things but doesn’t get to do anything substantial in the film. The less that can be said about this version of Sunspot, the better. Director Josh Boone‘s comments on ignoring the racism dark-skinned Brazilians face in favor of casting Henry Zaga are now more embarrassing in the face of how bland his performance is. Alice Braga gets no quarter playing the most boring comic book movie villain in years; it’s baffling how they settled on such a boring character when the X-Men stories are filled with compelling and fascinating villains. Hell, because Fox has such a boner for Essex Corp, they might as well have put Mister Sinister as the big bad.

    In a franchise filled to the brim with bad films, I don’t know why I expected anything better from New Mutants. Maybe it was the idea of seeing something different that drew me into feeling hopeful for this film, despite all the troubles it faced during production. The Demon Bear Saga is one of Claremont’s classic X-stories. A story in theory that shouldn’t be that big of a tall order to adapt compared to, say, Dark Phoenix. But somehow, everyone involved in the decision-making managed to turn a story of a bunch of superpowered teens dealing with their worst nightmares in a horror into a total bore.

  • Council of Lokis: The True Founders of the TVA

    Council of Lokis: The True Founders of the TVA

    Disney+ will be the home for many new shows taking place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The shows will introduce a variety of characters, but some mainstays are also finally getting the franchise they deserve. Among them, the popular villain Loki will be part of his very own series. Not just any version of the character but one version that escaped after getting his hands on the Cosmic Cube. During the events of Avengers: Endgame, Tony Stark, and Ant-Man were supposed to steal it. Yet, it ended up falling into Loki’s hands, who swiftly uses the chance to disappear before the events of the original film could take place.

    Now, his disappearance creates a brand new branch in the franchise’s timeline and will take center-stage in the Disney+ series. We even got a teaser that revealed that he’ll get involved with the Time Variance Authority, or TVA. Not too long after, we heard rumors of different versions of the God of Mischief appearing throughout the series. There was even evidence that we would at least see a variation of Kid Loki in the series. Some even believed we got a glimpse of Lady Loki through some set photos, as she has a similar outfit to that of the iconic character. The casting of Robert E. Grant could also be connected, as IMDb has now listed his stunt actor Dave Cutler as “Classic Loki”.

     

     

    How does this all connect to the TVA? Well, the organization has a long history in Marvel comics, but not much is known about its foundation. The casting of Kang for Ant-Man 3 long before the film even enters production could tease his appearance in earlier production. Well, if the conquerer beyond the limits of time is going to show up anywhere, it would be a show featuring the TVA. It wouldn’t be too surprising that he is the founder of the organization, but there is a good chance he isn’t alone. In the comics and even on Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, we got introduced to the Council of Kang. These are different iterations from across the multiverse that consulted each other.

    Prime Kang led the council in the comics, who eventually would become Immortus. There was the rumor that Grant would potentially play that character. Now, some hints might be pointing to him being Classic Loki. Now that I think about it, Classic could also be the MCU version of Prime. Yet, it isn’t connected to Kang but rather Loki. It looks like we might have a Council of Lokis as part of the series. It wouldn’t be too surprising if Classic Loki might be a founder of the TVA. Now that the character is displaced from time, we could see his travel through time and space end up as the founder.

    He could be stuck in a time loop that got created due to the Avengers playing with time. Now, an older version of the character hopes to find a way to break the loop and is using other versions throughout time to solve it. Maybe he even is a version we know very well from his long history from the Earth-616. Perhaps this also inspired Kang to seek out others of his kind throughout the multiverse, as he realizes the damage they have done and sets out to do what Loki couldn’t. Erase the reason their part of the multiverse is lost in time.

    Source: Comic Book, IMDb

  • Latino Led ‘Wonder Girl’ Series In the Works at CW

    Latino Led ‘Wonder Girl’ Series In the Works at CW

    With Arrow out the door and Supergirl soon to follow, the ranks of the Arrowverse seemingly began to dwindle. With the arrival of Superman and Lois and the recent announcement of the Painkiller series, which starts through a backdoor pilot on Black Lightning, it seems the CW’s world of heroes won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. Another hero will be joining the ranks of the CW with the announcement of Wonder Girl. This announcement will mark the first Latino superhero title for DC’s TV expansion.

    The show will follow Yara Flor, the daughter of an Amazon warrior and a Brazilian River Goddess. The series is helmed by Dailyn Rodriguez, who is working alongside Greg Berlanti. She has recently been co-running Queen of the South for two seasons. It will become another show under the expansive umbrella of Berlanti Productions, joining shows like TitansDoom PatrolLegends of TomorrowBlack Lightning, and The Flash.

    Yara Flor has yet to make her debut in comics but is set to debut in the upcoming DC Future State event. Flor has been the breakout character since the announcement, as she drummed up a lot of attention. Many fans were already excited to find out her origins just based on her initial designs and reveal. She will also be the focus of her own comic series written by Joëlle Jones. The character’s popularity to get a show before her comic debut is quite the move by DC and CW. It just proves how strong a concept can be, especially as it will help cement the character in the public concious before her debut.

    Source: Variety

  • How ‘Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ Sets-Up The Franchise’s Future

    How ‘Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ Sets-Up The Franchise’s Future

    Finally, after two years, we got a sequel to Insomniac’s Spider-Man. Just as the PlayStation 5 has released, Spider-Man: Miles Morales kicked off the next-generation of gaming. The story takes place a year after Peter managed to take down his former mentor. Now, he is leaving the city in the hands of his protegé, who just moved to Harlem. His mother is running for City Council while the Roxxon Energy Corporation is in the middle of a gang war with the new-found Underground army. Their leader, only known as the Tinkerer, has outfitted them with high-tech weaponry that could shake Miles’ new home to its very core. It all offers Miles a unique story while Peter is away in Sokovia with Mary Jane. Now, the question remains of how they will tackle the existence of two Spider-Men in a future sequel.

     

     

    Miles Morales is a spin-off from the original. So, the story is quite a bit shorter than and on a smaller scale. Yes, Harlem is at risk, but he luckily didn’t have to stop a virus from spreading throughout the entire city. Now that his story is done, Peter is back in town. The post-game does hint at them taking rounds patrolling, which could be an indication of how they tackle the next main installment. We have no date or title for the next Spider-Man entry, but there is a good chance it’ll release in the next two years. Now that Miles has been introduced, we will be switching between the characters throughout the expanding story. There is also a chance we could see inspiration from Batman: Arkham Knight, where you could switch between the characters mid-battle. So, if you are facing an enemy type that is only vulnerable to a venom-based attack, you need to take control of Miles. Also, does that mean they might call it Spider-Men?

    Either way, it’ll be interesting to see how they balance both characters in the game. We will probably have another threat that will affect the entirety of New York City. Osborn seems prone to create something that has some devastating results. I did start wondering if we might see more characters getting added throughout the story. The addition of Miles was a great surprise during the 2018 game, and there is quite an extensive cast from the comics left to explore. They could add characters like Silk or Spider-Woman, who can bring their unique skills to the game alongside Mary Jane’s stealth sections. They might try to add some more variation as the game once again returns to Peter Parker.

     

     

    In general, I do think we’ll see more spider-based characters added to the franchise as it grows. I wouldn’t even rule out that they go down the Spider-Verse route to give people fan-favorite characters, like Gwen Stacy. Now, the advantage is that they can continuously add spin-offs for these newly introduced characters to keep the franchise going. For example, we could get a game focused on Gwen Stacy that tells the story of the events before she would somehow end up in 2018’s universe. Insomniac could add a unique art style to the city similar to that of the comics and what was briefly shown in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The advantage is that as they add new spider-based characters, you can switch between them in the main franchise. So, their work for the spin-offs also influences the mainline development. There is a reason Sony wants to create an entire film franchise aroudn the web-crawler and the games could make that a reality. My only question is, where can I sign up for an Agent Venom spin-off?

  • ‘THE MANDALORIAN’ Chapter 11: The Significance of the Darksaber

    ‘THE MANDALORIAN’ Chapter 11: The Significance of the Darksaber

    Three days after it debuted, the buzz around Chapter 11 of The Mandalorian remains significant. Bryce Dallas Howard’s episode packed a major punch and did so in in a short amount of time but it’s something that we didn’t see on screen that fans who aren’t extremely well-versed in Star Wars mythology might want to brush up on: the Darksaber.

    Darksaber The Mandalorian Explained - How Did Moff Gideon Get the Darksaber?

    If you watched Season One of The Mandalorian but have yet to catch up on The Clone Wars or Star Wars Rebels, two animated series whose events are now canonical, you have seen the Darksaber before, though to be fair, you might not have known what you were seeing when you saw it. In last season’s final episode, when Giancarlo Esposito’s Moff Gideon used the Darksaber to slice his way out of his downed Tie Fighter, fans of the show got a look at the weapon while hardcore fans lost their minds. I don’t recall Gideon saying, “let me bust out this Darksaber”, so you’re excused if you didn’t know that’s what it was but now we know the purpose of that scene was to establish that the weapon was in Gideon’s possession and now, thanks to one brief bit of dialogue in Chapter 11, we know that Katee Sackhoff’s Bo-Katan wants to get her hands on it and is almost certainly on a collision course with Gideon. If you thought to yourself, “that looks like a black lightsaber”, you’d be correct. The Darksaber is in fact an old Jedi’s weapon and has a rich history, most of which has been told through The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels; however, now that it’s made it’s way into live-action along with Bo-Katan, who first appeared in The Clone Wars herself, it’s probably a good time to get a brief overview of the blade and why exactly Bo-Katan is after it.

    The Mandalorian reveals a fan-favorite character in season 2, episode 3 | EW.com

    Created by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian to become a Jedi, the Darksaber has changed hands quite a bit throughout its history and its power is certainly more symbolic than absolute. During the fall of the Old Republic, the weapon was “liberated” from the Jedi by Mandalorians belonging to House Vizsla and remained in their family for generations. When a civil war erupted on Mandalore between the pacifist regime led by Bo-Katan’s sister, Satine, and the traditional Mandalorian warriors, the pacifists prevailed and exiled the old school Mandos to the planet’s moon, Concordia. There Pre Vizsla, an ancestor of the Jedi, created a group of hardline warriors called the Death Watch who used and included Bo-Katan among their numbers. Led by Vizsla and the Darksaber, the Death Watch retook Mandalore, though as seems to be the way it goes on Mandalore, it didn’t last long. Later, during the Reign of the Empire that saw Mandalore under Imperial rule, another Mandalorian named Sabine Wren came into possession of the Darksaber and gave it Bo-Katan, who sought to use it as a symbol under which to unite the many splinter groups of Mandalorians and take back their planet from the Empire. At some point, Gideon took possession of the weapon and, as we saw in Chapter 11, Bo-Katan wants it back and hopes to finally restore Mandalore to its former glory.

    The Mandalorian's Bo-Katan And Her Connection To The Darksaber, Explained - CINEMABLEND

    Of course having the Darksaber come back into play just as Din Djarin comes face to face with the fact that he might just not know everything there is to know about Mandalore and Mandalorians was an incredibly clever move on Howard’s part because she has put the audience and Djarin in the same place moving forwards. Just as you and I have questions about the unknown history or Mandalore, so does our Mando and we’ll almost certainly come to understand them together.

  • ‘The Mandalorian’: Katee Sackhoff Teases Bo-Katan’s Darksaber Hunt

    ‘The Mandalorian’: Katee Sackhoff Teases Bo-Katan’s Darksaber Hunt

    The Mandalorian‘s latest episode gave us the live-action debut of Bo-Katan. Not just that but Katee Sackhoff returns to play the character she famously voiced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Rebels. It was probably one of the best adaptations we have seen from animation to live-action. Sadly, at the end of the episode, our favorite Mandalorian and child went their separate ways. Luckily, Sackhoff revealed in an interview with ET that we did not see the last of her by a longshot.

    She’s so important to the story in The Mandalorian and where it’s going.

    We all assumed that similar to the first season some of the characters will make their return in a later episode. Moff Gideon is after the child, so it wouldn’t be too surprising that their paths would cross. He is in the possession of the Darksaber that Bo-Katan is after, so we might see the various stories collide once again. She also teases that we might get to see a brand new side to the character.

    I think that there is a little piece of Bo-Katan that I don’t think you see coming. She’s got something else going on in her mind and everything she does is purposeful and I think that is something new for her.

    There is a good chance this is connected to the story between Moff and Bo-Katan. We do not know how he got into the possession of the fabled Darksaber. It could be connected to the events of the Great Purge, which may be shown in a later episode. There was also the rumor that she might be getting her very own spin-off series, which could explore that moment in history. The Mandalorian seems to be slowly expanding to all corners of Star Wars history. There was a tease that they took some inspiration from Game of Thrones, so maybe we’ll see the return of Mandalore in future episodes.

    Source: ET, CinemaBlend

  • ‘Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’ Outperforms ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ in UK Boxed Sales

    ‘Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’ Outperforms ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ in UK Boxed Sales

    Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla has done something that no other game has done in 13 years. It was the first to outsell Call of Duty in the game’s United Kingdom release weekend. Valhalla got released a few days ahead, but it still is a huge surprise. Currently, digital sales are not included, so going by pure boxed sales, the latest Ubisoft entry was able to outsell the gaming giant. The pandemic has shifted a large number of sales to digital, so we will see if this still changes. Still, the latest Assassin’s Creed game has doubled that of its predecessor, Odyssey. 18% of its sales were for the PlayStation 5 version even though that console won’t release for another week.

    Activision Blizzard’s Anna Malmhake did highlight that the latest Call of Duty did set a brand new record as their highest first-day digital sales worldwide. It’s boxed sales in the UK, however, was down by 64% in comparison to 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. In third place, Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ sales were down by 56% to 2018’s entry, but 71% of its sales were for the PS5 ahead of its release. The next-gen exclusives Demon’s Souls was the 6th best-seller while Godfall only ranked at 16.

    Nintendo continues to remain on the top ten, like Animal Crossing: New HorizonsSuper Mario 3D All-StarsMario Kart 8: Deluxe, and its Minecraft version. Watch Dogs: Legion dropped in sales by 36%. Overall, the UK saw a week-on-week increase of 96% in sales. PS5 games even accounted for 19% of all games sold even with the console’s belated release in Europe. It’ll be interesting to see how the next-gen launch in the US has performed.

    Source: Games Industry