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'Ariana Grande's Impression of Me on SNL Was Spot-On' — Jennifer Lawrence Thinks She Was 'Annoying' Back in the Mid-2010s When Everyone Was Making Fun of Her Candid Personality

28 octobre 2025 à 16:12

Remember in the mid-2010s when Jennifer Lawrence was the butt of nearly every cultural joke? The actress recently opened up about being hesitant to speak to the press to promote her work ever since the public turned on her so distinctly about a decade ago.

“Well, it is, or it was, my genuine personality, but it was also a defense mechanism,” the Hunger Games and X-Men star told The New Yorker in a recent interview about her candidness. “And so it was a defense mechanism, to just be, like, ‘I’m not like that! I poop my pants every day!’ … I look at those interviews, and that person is annoying. I get why seeing that person everywhere would be annoying. Ariana Grande’s impression of me on SNL was spot-on.”

In 2016, SNL did a Celebrity Family Feud sketch in which Grande played Lawrence and channeled her persona with lines like, “I’m just, like, a snackaholic. I mean, I love Pringles. If no one’s looking, I’ll eat, like, a whole can.” The addition of Grande’s Lawrence to the sketch was obviously timely and the public ate it up — much like they did with any opportunity to criticize Lawrence at the time.

The performer, who is currently on a press junket promoting her new film Die My Love, added: “I felt — I didn’t feel, I was, I think — rejected not for my movies, not for my politics, but for me, for my personality.” She also called her old interviews, in which she lays the self-depreciating comedy on thick, “so hyper” and “so embarrassing.”

This isn’t the first time the actor has opened up about the public scrutiny and backlash she faced after making a whopping 16 movies in six years and seeing several of them fail at the box office. That naturally created a gateway for the world to poke fun at Lawrence and her candidness relentlessly at the time.

“I just think everybody had gotten sick of me. I’d gotten sick of me. It had just gotten to a point where I couldn’t do anything right,” she told Vanity Fair in 2021. “If I walked a red carpet, it was, ‘Why didn’t she run?’”

She added at the time: “I was people-pleasing for the majority of my life. Working made me feel like nobody could be mad at me: ‘Okay, I said yes, we’re doing it. Nobody’s mad.’ And then I felt like I reached a point where people were not pleased just by my existence. So that kind of shook me out of thinking that work or your career can bring any kind of peace to your soul.”

Lawrence is currently starring in Lynne Ramsay’s latest project, Die My Love, opposite Robert Pattinson. The film arrives in theaters on November 7 and will most likely be available on Mubi’s streaming app at a later date.

Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

The Best Switch 2 Storage Upgrade Is Finally on Sale at Amazon UK

28 octobre 2025 à 16:09

The Switch 2 may have landed with more power and a bigger internal drive, but 256GB still disappears fast once you start downloading a few modern games.

That’s why this deal on the 1TB Lexar Play Pro Micro SD Express card is worth a look. It’s one of the best storage upgrades you can buy for Nintendo’s new console, and it’s finally dropped to £189.99 at Amazon, its lowest price ever.

This is one of the few 1TB MicroSD Express cards you can actually find in stock right now, and while it’s not exactly budget tech, it’s fast, future-proof, and offers enough room to keep your whole library in one place. It’s been hovering around £240 lately, so this is a genuine saving.

If you’ve been out of the loop, MicroSD Express is the next-generation format for Switch 2’s expandable storage. It replaces the older MicroSD cards from the original console with far better performance, up to 900MB/s read and 600MB/s write speeds, roughly four times faster than the previous standard. It's a little bit of a new technology, so prices are a wee bit steep right now.

But that 1TB capacity almost quadruples the Switch 2’s internal storage, and you’ll be glad for it once heavy hitters like Cyberpunk 2077 start eating up a quarter of the system drive on their own.

If you’re tired of deleting games every time a big release drops, this is the deal to grab right now in the UK. Lexar's Play Pro 1TB MicroSD Express card gives the Switch 2 the storage space it always should have had, and it’s finally at a price that's a little more reasonable.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

Build a Roller Coaster Codes (October 2025)

28 octobre 2025 à 16:05

Build a Roller Coaster takes away the pressure of making and maintaining an entire theme park. Instead, this Roblox experience lets you concentrate on creating a singular roller coaster that can generate money, which you can collect each time someone rides it.

Tracks are purchased from Jack's Tracks stall, and can be mutated by luck or weather events to generate more income. If you're just starting out and looking for some extra cash, tracks, or gear to use, we've got a selection of Build a Roller Coaster codes for you.

Working Build a Roller Coaster Codes

Here are all the Build a Roller Coaster codes that are currently active:

  • 1mvisits - Gold Wrench
  • robloxian - $1,000
  • discordian - Climb Track
  • release - $500

How to Use Build a Roller Coaster Codes

Launch the Build a Roller Coaster Roblox experience, and then follow these steps to redeem codes:

  1. Locate the cog icon in the top left of the screen to open the Settings Menu
  2. The are just two options: Music and Codes
  3. Copy the code from this article and paste it into the "Enter Code" bar
  4. Click enter and redeem your rewards!

Expired Build a Roller Coaster Codes

There are no expired Build a Roller Coaster codes at the moment, so be sure to use the ones above before they do!

Why Isn't My Build a Roller Coaster Code Working?

Codes for Roblox experiences are usually case-sensitive, so the best way to ensure you've got a working code is to directly copy it from this article. We check all codes before we upload them, so you can guarantee they're working. Just double-check that you haven't copied over an extra space!

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures.

Switch 2 Just Got Its First Big Discount in the Build Up to the Black Friday Sales in the UK

28 octobre 2025 à 16:00

Roll up, roll up, this is likely the best Nintendo Switch 2 Black Friday deal we're going to get this year in the UK. That's right, Switch 2 consoles have actually been discounted for the first time ever.

Across most retailers right now, Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundles are down to £409. That's over £20 off the RRP, and a sure-fire saving way ahead of the biggest sale event of the year.

Now, is it worth dropping over £400 on the console when the Black Friday sales are right around the corner? Yes! I'm fairly confident that this won't drop any further, even in the weeks to come.

Considering a base Switch 2 costs £395.99, you're effectively paying just under £14 for its bundled game, Mario Kart World. That's a bargain worth shouting about.

Here's what IGN's Logan Plant had to say about the game in his 8/10 review: "Mario Kart World may not make the most convincing case that going open-world was the boost the series needed, but excellent multiplayer racing, incredible polish, and the thrilling new Knockout Tour mode still more than live up to its legacy."

If you want to take things a step further, you could even get the console bundle for just £404.99 if you sign up for Argos' marketing emails. For the unaware, this sign up grants you a free £5 voucher to spend on any shops over £40. So, at over £400 the Switch 2 deal most definitely applies.

If you're looking for expandable storage, Amazon also has a limited time deal on the 1TB Lexar Play Pro MicroSDXC Express Card today, but you'll need to act fast.

Down to £189.99 from £279.99, this is the best deal we've seen so far on the only storage solution available for Switch 2. But, the deal expires by the end of today in the UK, so get moving to avoid disapointment. The 512GB card is also down to £92.99, if you're looking for something that little bit more affordable.

You can also find games like Donkey Kong Bananza down to just under £52 at Amazon today as well, if you're looking for another game to gift your loved one, or even just for yourself.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

Battlefield REDSEC Launches Alongside Battlefield 6 Season 1 With Battle Royale, Gauntlet, and Portal Modes — Here's Everything You Need to Know

28 octobre 2025 à 16:00

The free-to-play Battlefield 6 battle royale game mode has officially arrived in the form of Battlefield REDSEC – but it’s probably not exactly what you think it is.

EA and Battlefield Studios surprise launched their Battlefield battle royale experience across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S just moments ago, bringing months of rumors and leaks to an end with a standalone offering that’s free for both those who do and do not own Battlefield 6. Its name, shorthand for “Redacted Sector,” teases an updated take on a popular multiplayer pastime that’s been bundled in with two additional modes: Gauntlet and Portal. There’s more to REDSEC than fans may have expected, and it’s all tied in with the Battlefield 6 experience under one unified umbrella.

Battlefield Battle Royale

Battle royale is no doubt the headline here, offering access to 100-player matches where classic battle royale gameplay is mixed with the Battlefield 6 formula. Infantry can be seen parachuting over and into explosive firefights in its first trailer, which reveals how BF Studios translated familiar elements into the Battlefield universe, all while 2Pac and Dr. Dre’s California Love plays in the background.

Finding rare loot, hoarding armor plates, mastering small and large points of interest, and completing missions with friends are core parts of many battle royale experiences, and each is necessary to survive in Battlefield, too. It's more Warzone than Fortnite, but REDSEC has some features that help it stand apart.

Fort Lyndon, a Southern California location that EA and BF Studios call the “biggest Battlefield map ever,” serves as the backdrop for each match. As the trailer highlights crumbling buildings, REDSEC aims to convince players it can build on battle royale without sacrificing what so many love about the franchise: tactical destruction.

Map-altering vehicles are a mainstay for any true Battlefield experience, and that remains the case for Battlefield 6 battle royale, which features everything from tanks to attack boats to golf carts to find. As the ever-present, ever-shrinking ring of fire (fans may remember it from Battlefield V: Firestorm) forces teams out of the frying pan, discovering an M1 Abrams could mean the difference between victory and succumbing to the flames. There will be plenty of less-threatening vehicles to discover around the new battle royale map, but those looking to drive a heavily armored tank will first need to complete missions, nab a keycard reward, and then use it to unlock specific garages.

Battlefield 6 and REDSEC will coexist, so those who have already enjoyed the former can expect to find familiar vehicles, guns, and gadgets in the latter – save for a few tweaks. Class upgrades are just one element to consider and give Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon players upgrades to work toward. Earn enough XP as the Recon class, for example, and you'll gain access to an enhancement that powers up drones with bomb-dropping capabilities. Custom loadouts can also be built and used, with players able to earn them by completing missions or by betting on the slightly riskier option of waiting for limited global drop events.

Battlefield 6 players have not-so-patiently waited for battle royale updates for months. Now that REDSEC is finally here to toss Battlefield into a battle royale blender, fans should know that it's not the only new experience dropping today.

Gauntlet

If you need a break from battle royale, Gauntlet is a separate mode that is also offered as part of today’s new standalone free-to-play experience. While Battlefield battle royale may see squads prowling for loot in between shootouts throughout longer matches, Gauntlet is propped up as a relatively short, elimination-driven gameplay experience.

Instead of 100-player matches, just 32 players (eight squads with four players each) are spread across Fort Lyndon. BF Studios says Gauntlet is structured as a tournament, with teams tasked with fighting through fast-paced, round-based missions.

Players have five minutes to complete the objective for each round, with Gauntlet keeping everyone on their toes with rotating missions and locations. As objectives and settings shift, it’s teamwork that will determine which squad emerges victorious.

Portal

Battlefield fans have been familiar with Portal since its inception in Battlefield 2042. Although the community has already taken to Battlefield 6 Portal to create bizarre game modes and recreate fan-favorite maps, REDSEC Portal opens a new door of possibilities.

REDSEC takes the promise of limitless game-creation tools and brings them over to Fort Lyndon’s massive play area. It’s more room for fans to let their imaginations run wild, with one example we’ve seen including a midair obstacle course that features golf carts, colorful shipping containers, and narrow paths.

REDSEC Portal looks more Grand Theft Auto Online than Battlefield, but that also seems to be what EA and BF Studios are going for. Two official Portal maps will be available at launch, with more set to follow in the future.

How Does Battlefield 6 Work With REDSEC?

The base Battlefield 6 experience takes after Call of Duty, bundling in REDSEC so that players can access it from one main menu. Those who don’t own the recently released Battlefield game can still download REDSEC without issue and at no extra charge, but there are a few differences for those who own the full, premium experience and those who don’t.

Coinciding with the launch of Season 1 today is Battlefield 6’s battle pass system, which shares unlocked rewards and XP progress between both the base game and its REDSEC counterpart. Though some unique challenges and events will be tied to each experience, and some Battlefield 6 vehicle skins won’t appear in certain REDSEC experiences, EA says “there are no plans” for REDSEC-exclusive unlocks.

Portal is where things get slightly complicated. Creative fans who own Battlefield 6 can enjoy the new Portal tools introduced with REDSEC completely unrestricted, gaining access to all the new standalone experience and Fort Lyndon have to offer. Those without the base game, however, won’t have access to any Battlefield 6-exclusive content, such as maps, when making Portal creations. These restrictions don’t stop at the creation side of the user-generated community content hub, either, as EA clarifies that REDSEC-exclusive players won’t be able to create or play any content using Battlefield 6 materials.

Battlefield REDSEC isn’t just battle royale – it’s a completely different beast. This three-pillar standalone experience will change as seasonal updates continue to roll out, and if the weeks following the launch of Battlefield 6 are anything to go by, it will also likely rapidly change as community feedback pours in.

The October 10 release of Battlefield 6 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S proved to be quite the moment for the series, but the true test of its potential begins with REDSEC and Season 1. While we wait to see how EA and BF Studios plan to maintain yet another major addition to the Battlefield universe, you can read up on all of the changes introduced with Season 1. You can also learn about how Engineer players are putting their repair tools to good use, as well as the multiplayer skin that set the community ablaze.

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).

Bride of Rocky Horror Continues the Iconic Stage Musical

28 octobre 2025 à 16:00

Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show and its 1975 film adaptation easily rank among the most popular and enduring musicals ever released. But if you've ever wondered what became of all-American couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss after their fateful night in the mansion, you're about to get an answer. That's where the official graphic novel sequel Bride of Rocky Horror comes in.

With the Kickstarter campaign for The Rocky Horror Show: Bride of Rocky Horror live now, IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of the book. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below, along with a look at some of the exclusive merch tied to the campaign:

Bride of Rocky Horror is a 95-page book set seven years after the events of the musical. The book is published by Bit Bot Media, and the creative team includes writer Magdalene Visaggio (Girlmode), artist Noemi Vettori (X-Men Unlimited), colorist Josh Rodriguez (The Brooding Muse), letterer Jeremiah Lambert (Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver – The Dead Shall Rise), and cover artist Soo Lee (Carmilla). Here's the official logline for the book:

In Bride of Rocky Horror, Janet Weiss has embraced a life of decadence and debauchery. But when a mysterious invitation draws her back into the orbit of her ex-fiancé Brad Majors, a new mystery unfolds. Who is the enigmatic Bridget Von Frankenstein? What secrets is Brad hiding? And is it, once again, time for the Time Warp?

"Rocky Horror is one of my favorite stories of all time,” said Visaggio in a statement. “It was the safest queer art I had access to when I was young because my parents were both huge fans. So to get the chance to look beyond it and see how it could have played out once that fateful night ended was a dream come true. I tried to make something as personal and idiosyncratic as O'Brien's original, riffing off the themes that stood out to me the same way O'Brien was riffing on his childhood influences. I think me and Noemi have made something really unique."

“As an artist, and even more so as a Rocky Horror Show fan, it meant a lot to me to pay tribute to our beloved characters, striving to stay as true as possible to their original appearance and personalities,” said Vettori. “I hope I succeeded in representing what Rocky Horror embodies: chaos, passion, and rebellion. Working on Bride of Rocky Horror wasn’t just about illustration, it was about channeling all the energy of an eccentric and mesmerizing musical onto paper!”

The Kickstarter campaign for The Rocky Horror Show: Bride of Rocky is live now.

In other comics news, check out the other superhero crossovers featured in Batman/Deadpool #1 and learn more about Marvel's Wiccan: The Witches' Road.

Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on BlueSky.

Haunted, an Asymmetrical Dollhouse-Set First-Person Co-op Horror Game, Announced for PC

28 octobre 2025 à 16:00

An asymmetrical co-op horror game set inside a cursed Victorian dollhouse? Sounds creepy; count us in! In Haunted, one player (the Supervisor) is locked inside the dollhouse and must navigate your way through – every run is different because puzzles will shift and new problems will confront you – while up to three Explorer players are locked inside the full-size Woodman Manor that holds the dollhouse. To survive, developer Coven says, "both sides must communicate to solve intricate puzzles, escape malevolent entities, and uncover the tragic story of the Woodman family."

“Haunted brings the tension of communication under pressure into the horror space,” says Game Director Céline Tricart from developer Coven. “It’s a game about teamwork, fear, and the unsettling bond between those who watch and those who are trapped.”

Haunted is aiming to launch into Early Access on PC in October of 2026, with console and VR support to follow. Wishlist it on Steam if you're interested.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

Sonic Racing: Crossworlds – DSOGaming PC Review

Par :Spencer
28 octobre 2025 à 14:00

In a cramped year for Kart racers (Kirby, Mario, Garfield?), Sega delivers Sonic Racing: Crossworlds and in doing so, delivers arguably the genre’s finest experience this year (Kirby hasn’t dropped yet but the first game was regarded as rather average, we will see what Nintendo pulls off but either way it’s not on PC and … Continue reading Sonic Racing: Crossworlds – DSOGaming PC Review

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The Sims Creators Quit EA Partnerships Amid Buyout Concerns

28 octobre 2025 à 15:02

Content creators specializing in The Sims 4 content are leaving EA's Creator Network in protest after EA confirmed it is to be acquired by an investor group composed of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners.

The transaction — announced at the end of last month and valued at approximately $55 billion — is the largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment in history.

Being part of a community that has always strived to be welcoming and inclusive, some The Sims creators now fear the documented conservative values of EA's buyers — which include Donald Trump's son-in-law and Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud — will impact the game's development, with insisting "the values represented by the people acquiring EA are fundamentally at odds" with that of The Sims' community.

Streamer Kayla "LilSimsie" Sims, who has over 2 million subscribers and has worked with EA in the past to develop DLC, said news of the sale "devastated" her, and that "the situation is a nightmare for our community."

"I have made the decision to remove myself from the EA Creator Network. It is my hope that pressure from creators and the community might encourage EA’s leadership to reconsider the long-term impact of this sale and to preserve the values that have made The Sims so beloved," she wrote in a heartfelt message on YouTube (thanks, Polygon).

"This means that I will no longer receive early access to Sims packs, and I will not have a creator code. Under this new ownership, I feel I cannot maintain a direct association to the company. I also truly believe that they benefit more from my early access content than I do, and I think that stepping away is the strongest action I can take against the sale."

She continued: "This situation is a nightmare for our community. Nobody supports this sale, and it is putting creators in a very difficult position. They have built their entire career and livelihood over a game that they have no control over. I ask that you please not harass other Sims creators over their decisions regarding the game and the creator network. I am very fortunate to be in a position where I can make a choice like this, but not everyone has that ability. I don't truly don't believe there is a 'right' answer here, and everyone is still trying to figure out their next steps."

Sims closed on writing: "I'm really, really distraught over this sale, and I know that many of you are as well. It's scary, and it's breaking my heart. I really appreciate your support as I try to navigate this."

Jesse "Plumbella" McNamara, DevonBumpkin, Vixella, and James Turner have all similarly quit EA's Creator Network.

"Due to the recent sale, I have asked to leave the EA Creator Network, and I will not buy or make content around any future release," McNamara wrote.

"I think taking this stand is the right choice for me personally, but I’m not going to judge anybody on their decision. I’m in a privileged position to be able to say I’m leaving so easily. I hope that the sale falls through, and if it doesn’t, I hope that those that stay put pressure on EA to maintain the level of inclusiveness that The Sims has always been about."

EA has issued a statement on the matter via the official The Sims social media accounts. In it, the company insisted "we deeply respect that everyone experiences The Sims in their own way and will make choices that are right for them. However you choose to play, create, or share, we’re grateful to be part of your journey. Our mission, values, and commitment remain the same. The Sims will always be a space where you can express your authentic self."

In 2022, PIF also became one of the largest Nintendo shareholders with 5.01% ownership. Pokémon Go developer Niantic also announced that it had sold its library of games to mobile games maker Scopely, which is controlled by Savvy Games Group and PIF, earlier this year.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

The Florist, a New Survival Horror Game, Announced for Consoles and PC

28 octobre 2025 à 15:00

Introducing The Florist, a new upcoming survival horror game from developer Unclear Games that's due out for PC and consoles in 2026. You play as Jessica Park, who arrives in the small town of Joycliffe just as it descends into madness, forcing you solve puzzles and survive against rapidly evolving monstrous enemies that will change over the course of the campaign.

You'll have firepower to help even the odds, though. The developers promise you'll uncover "many weapon types" in this survival horror game inspired by the genre classics; The Florist brings in a fixed camera and handcrafted environments, but it'll be blended with modern staples like autosave checkpoints and multiple difficulty options. Check out the reveal trailer above and the first screenshots in the gallery below.

Fight off the floral overgrowth on Steam by wishlisting The Florist.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

Pokémon TCG: Team Rocket Tin is Back in Stock at Amazon Today, and Includes Destined Rivals Boosters

28 octobre 2025 à 14:58

In a shocking turn of events, Amazon actually has Pokémon TCG sealed product at market value. When compared to the TCGplayer listed and current available pricing, the Destined Rivals Team Rocket Tin is at market value, running trainers and collectors $42.94.

At the time of writing, TCGplayer has listings for $40.80 and up, so that little extra on Amazon isn't much to fret about, considering it ships directly from Amazon and includes the benefits of Amazon Prime, such as free delivery. The Team Rocket Tin includes three Destined Rivals Booster packs and two Journey Together, so this tin is all about the return of Trainer Pokémon.

There are three variants of the Team Rocket Tin, each of which is sent at random: Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex, Team Rocket's Persian ex, or Team Rocket's Nidoking ex. Whatever one you get, it's a winner in my books. But if you fancy chasing them all, you can always just order a few and see what you get; it's the luck of the draw.

Top Destined Rivals Chase Cards

Buying this tin just for the packs? Well it's a good deal in Pokémania 2025, but don't expect to pull the top chase cards of Destined Rivals out-the-gate. Stranger things have happened, I really hope you do, but it's not likely. If you're planning on buying a few tins and ripping packs, it will probably save you money in the long run just buying the card you're after.

Let's take Team Rocket's Mewtwo SIR for example. The price of this card currently works out at roughly 12 Team Rocket Tins, which is 36 packs of Destined Rivals. There's a very high chance that you won't find it, but you could just spend that money on the card itself, which is bound to climb in value over time as Destined Rivals sealed product becomes harder and harder to get.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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