One of my favorite Next Fest demos turned out to be this speedrunner's delight modeled after 3D Sonic games, which just added ranked multiplayer races
In the midst of potential acquisition chaos, Warner Bros. has also been spinning deals with the Fox-owned streaming service Tubi. The most recent agreement gave the ad-supported service the rights to a spread of Cartoon Network and family-friendly Warner Bros. shows.
The context? Most of these shows were removed from HBO Max over the past couple of years, leaving a treasure trove of cartoons and animation stranded from streaming. Since then, fans could only watch most of these shows if they happened to own them on DVD. That makes it all the more significant that starting today, tons of Cartoon Network shows and other Warner Bros. properties are streaming for free, with more to come over the next couple of months.
The decision to take on more cartoons actually goes back to an earlier exchange between Warner Bros. and Tubi. When HBO Max dropped The Looney Tunes in early 2025, Tubi was the streamer to pick it back up. That decision was one of many that contributed to an increase in Tubi’s brand visibility over the course of 2025, with CNBC reporting that the service logged more streaming minutes than HBO Max or Peacock by the end of the year.
It’s unsurprising, then, that the company seemingly paid attention to the level of outcry that happened in response to the continued removals of Cartoon Network programs, seeing another opportunity to preserve some beloved fan-favorites.
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Tubi itself launched as a free, ad-supported streaming service back in 2014 before being acquired by Fox in 2020. It was recently reported as one of the most profitable arms under Fox Entertainment during the company’s most recent financial quarter.
Meanwhile, things continue to be up in the air over at Warner Bros. It initially seemed like things were a done deal between WB and Netflix, with the latter already releasing statements on how they’d handle theatrical releases. More recently, however, WB reopened negotiations, and now Netflix has reportedly walked away from the table. While that leaves some uncertainty for HBO Max subscribers, at the very least, some great cartoons have found a new home.
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If you're looking for DTI codes, IGN's got you covered! In this article, you'll find a list of all the active and working Dress to Impress codes in March 2026 that you can redeem for free rewards and bonuses in DTI, including outfits and accessories like hats, bags, and jewelry.
Here are all the active Dress to Impress codes in March 2026 and the free rewards you get for redeeming them:
Below, you'll find a list of expired DTI codes that no longer work and can't be redeemed as of March 2026:
Follow the steps below to redeem Dress to Impress codes and claim free rewards in DTI:
If the code you're trying to redeem in DTI isn't working, it's likely because of one of two reasons:
When inputting a DTI code in Roblox, make sure it's spelled correctly (for example, a capital I isn't a lowercase l, 0 and not O, and vice versa) and that there are no spaces before or after the code. We'd recommend copying and pasting codes straight from our article to ensure they're correct as we've tested and verified that the codes on this page are working ourselves.
If your DTI code still isn't working after checking for typos, it's more than likely expired and can no longer be redeemed in Dress to Impress.
To get more Dress to Impress codes, the best way is to join the official DTI Discord server. While we check for new codes daily, the quickest way to know about new Dress to Impress codes is to follow the Roblox experience's official Discord server where updates are posted in real time.
You can also check the Dress to Impress X account and the official DTI Roblox Group page.
We currently don't know of any upcoming DTI codes now that the two-year anniversary codes have been released. We'll update this article once we find out more information on new Dress to Impress codes.
Dress to Impress is a popular dress-up Roblox Experience available on PC, console, and iOS and Android mobile devices. In it, you put on your best outfit to complete a specific theme and walk the runway in a bid to earn votes from other players and become a top model. As you gain votes, you gain ranks and can access more clothing and accessories, so make sure you're truly dressed to impress! Also, for toy lovers and collectors, you can now pre-order a mystery pack of 2 Dress to Impress minifigures right now for $30 at Walmart.
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The team behind the best PlayStation 3 emulator, RPCS3, has released a new version of it. This new version brings major visual improvements to Killzone 2 and 3, Resistance 2 and 3, as well as all the Ratchet & Clank games. Going into more details, the latest version of RPCS3 comes with major Z-culling improvements. … Continue reading Latest RPCS3 Update Brings Big Visual Improvements to Killzone 2 & 3, Resistance 2 & 3, and All Ratchet & Clank Games →
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While things may be a little up in the air for Warner Bros., we know for sure that HBO Max is continuing as normal. For now, at least. That means a pretty massive list of new streaming releases each month, including new HBO Originals.
In March, the streamer will premiere Rooster and DTF St Louis alongside the continued weekly releases for The Pitt Season 2. There’s also a surprising amount of superhero, anime, and horror movies, some of which are coming to streaming for the first time. If you’re curious what new series and movies your subscription will get you this month, here’s everything coming to HBO Max in March.
Two new scripted HBO originals are premiering in March. DTF St. Louis is pitched as a dark comedy that follows a mid-life love triangle with seemingly deadly consequences. The stars of that love triangle happen to be Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini. You can see what we thought of the show in IGN's 8 out of 10 review.
The other big premiere is Rooster, from creators Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses.This more or less straight comedy focuses on Steve Carell as an author who gets involved in his daughter’s college scene.
The Pitt was one of the only shows to get an IGN 10/10 back in 2025, and its second season seems to be keeping up the quality. The medical drama will continue to stream new episodes every Thursday, with the season slated for an impressive (by modern standards) 15 episodes total.
HBO signed a deal with anime distributor GKids back in October to bring some otherwise rare anime movies to streaming. One of the massive standouts from that original list is finally coming to fruition in March: the 4K restoration of Angel’s Egg, an acclaimed cult classic sci-fi film from Mamoru Oshii.
Bit of a weird one, but the Final Destination movies were already on HBO Max until they were abruptly removed on December 31. Now, the first five movies are coming back to streaming, joining the most recent release, Final Destination: Bloodlines.
Spider-Man never really leaves the zeitgeist, if Sony’s willingness to attempt yet another reboot is anything to go by. While the MCU Spider-Man movies will always find their home on Disney+, the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies as well as The Amazing Spider-Man duology are both making their way to HBO Max.
Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.
A new month means a new batch of shows and movies on all of your favorite streaming services. Apple TV certainly has a shorter list of releases than something like Netflix or HBO Max, as the service itself has long claimed a "quality over quantity" approach to original programming. The bulk of new additions are full-fledged Apple TV Originals, including the return of For All Mankind. If you're already hooked on an Apple series or are looking forward to any new ones, here’s everything coming to Apple TV in March 2026.
Apple TV continues to be the streaming home for all things Formula 1, with two major events scheduled for March. The Australian Grand Prix will run from March 5 to March 8, while the Chinese Grand Prix runs from March 12 to 15.
The Hunt is one of the first new Apple TV series we’ll be getting in March. The French-language thriller was originally delayed from its initial 2025 release date over plagiarism concerns, which now seemed to be resolved by addressing the show as “a story based on Shoot by Douglas Fairbairn.”
Wednesdays are also when we’ll get new episodes of Drops of God, Shrinking, and, in this case, the final episode of Hijack.
The Last Thing He Told Me is yet another Apple series carrying over from earlier this year. Fridays are also when we’ll get new episodes of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, which just premiered at the end of February. We already got the chance to check out the full second season, with critic Tara Bennet claiming it “retains bragging rights as the Monsterverse project giving audiences the best balance of kaiju thrills and compelling storytelling.”
Another premiere, Twisted Yoga is a docu-series that gives ex-members of an abusive tantric yoga studio the opportunity to tell their stories.
Imperfect Women is yet another new psychological thriller starring Kerry Washington (Scandal) and Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale). Created for television by Annie Weisman, the series will follow how a single crime leads to the undoing of three best friends.
If you didn’t know, Apple TV brought back the mid-2000s Nickelodeon show Wonder Pets for an ‘urban takeover’ spin-off back in 2024. The family-friendly series will kick off its second season toward the middle of the month.
One of the biggest premieres of the month is the sci-fi hit For All Mankind returning for a fifth season. We’ve been pretty big fans of this show, from our 9/10 review of the Season 1 Premiere all the way through to the most recent season. (Though there were some hiccups along the way).
The new season jumps to 2012 with the usual mix of new and returning cast members. It’s also slated for the usual 10 episodes, concluding ahead of the premiere of the Russia-focused spin-off, Star City, later this year.
Apple TV is one of the more unique streaming services. It only offers one subscription plan, which costs $12.99/month, and is otherwise available through one of the more reasonably priced streaming bundles with Peacock. The most common entry point for Apple TV is the three-month trial included in most new Apple device purchases, but the streaming service also happens to offer its own seven-day free trial for new subscribers.
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LEGO staggers its announcements for upcoming sets, so I don’t blame you if you’re not aware of just how stacked the LEGO release slate is for March 2026. It’s stacked higher than the Eiffel Tower LEGO set. It’s stacked, friends.
We’ve got the first Smart Play Star Wars sets. We’ve got Sauron’s helmet from The Lord of the Rings. We’ve got the final battle from Zelda: Ocarina of Time. We’ve got Winnie the Pooh and Batman and a famous painting from Claude Monet. And that’s just for starters, so let’s get to it.
Want a blurb-free list of all the most notable sets coming out in March 2026? Scroll no further down. Just scroll sideways through the above catalog.
One of the most iconic matchups in video game history from one of the best games ever made? This is what we needed, even if we didn’t know it.
How much screen time did my dude Sauron have in the Lord of the Rings trilogy? Maybe a couple of minutes? However long it was, it was enough to turn the evil lord’s helmet into an iconic piece of fantasy armor. I love the look of this set, and I love the reasonable price even more.
First it was a novel by Andy Weir, the writer of The Martian. Now Project Hail Mary is a LEGO set, just in time for the May 20 theatrical release of the film adaptation starring Ryan Gosling.
LEGO is introducing a new line of Smart Brick sets, centered around a brand-new high-tech brick. Three of these sets come with at least one Smart Brick, which can light up and make sounds based on input from their many sensors. The first wave of these sets are all Star Wars, so expect lots of Lightsaber sounds and lines from the movies.
It’s been over a decade since Rocksteady released the last Batman Arkham game. LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is here to fill the hole left behind. It still has the silly and cute aesthetic of classic LEGO games, but it incorporates many of the fun combat ideas from the Batman Arkham games. It looks great, and if you buy any of these sets, you’ll get golden skins for Batman or the Batmobiles you can redeem in-game.
These sets technically came out February 27, on the 30th anniversary of the unstoppable franchise. But that’s close enough to March that I’m including them here anyway. Each one of these sets is stunning, so check out our We Build articles based on LEGO Eevee, LEGO Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, and LEGO Pikachu and Poké Ball for details and photo slideshows on each one.
I love the LEGO Art series. It takes timeless works of art and turns them into buildable pieces you can display in your house. This one has you piece together a gorgeously textured version of Monet’s famous painting, complete with a plastic wall mount so you can actually hang it on your wall.
There have been plenty of LEGO car sets, including some flashy new ones. But one of the most famous cars of all has been missing. No longer, because now you can build the car that made vehicle ownership possible for the middle class and helped shape the modern world. This set would look great as a display piece.
Four new LEGO Disney sets are out now, spearheaded by the fantastic Winnie the Pooh set. I just re-watched this movie with my kids, and despite being almost entirely plotless, it holds up brilliantly. The writing and acting are top notch, transporting you to the serene world of A.A. Milne’s creation. But the artwork, expertly re-created in LEGO bricks here, are what really draw you in.
All those sets above? Not even the full list. There are otters. There’s an orange cat. There are Fifa builds and vehicles that go on land and on the sea. There are flowers and Ninjagos. And even these ones aren’t all that came out this month. You can find the full list here. A word of warning: use the list wisely, because unless you’re a secret billionaire, your wallet can’t handle it all. Happy LEGO hunting.
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Right at the end of Resident Evil Requiem, you’re presented with a choice to seal the fates of Grace and Leon. There are two options, and we trust that you chose wisely, because the outcome of one is certainly much less desirable than the other.
If you’d like to know about the ending you didn’t choose, you’re in the right place. In the video above, you can see both endings play out, and in the text below you can read how it all goes down. So let’s dive in and explain both of Requiem's conclusions.
Grace and Leon’s adventure brings them to Raccoon City, the place where all this Resident Evil mess began. While we all know that the NEST secret facility was hiding under the city, Requiem reveals that another lab lies beneath the infamous orphanage: the ARK. There, in the system’s computer files, Grace discovers an unpublished interview with Ozwell E. Spencer – Umbrella’s mastermind – conducted by her mom, journalist Alyssa Ashcroft.
The video reveals that Spencer was eventually remorseful for all the disasters he caused with Umbrella’s viral and bioweapon projects. His push to be a more decent human is shown by his adoption of a baby girl, Grace. Yes, Grace is just a regular girl, and not some genetic key to a virus as villains Zeno and Victor Gideon have suggested throughout the game. And if you pay close attention to Spencer’s wise words, you can read between the lines to work out that Elpis – the mysterious macguffin at the heart of Requiem – is not in fact a weapon, but the vaccine for bioweapons. And so when Grace is given the opportunity to release or destroy Elpis, it’s clear which is the right way to go.
When Grace releases the antiviral, it initially seems like a great result for Zeno – a lightning-fast, sunglasses-wearing, slick haired villain who isn’t actually Wesker, despite all appearances. He believes Elpis is the key to ultimate control, and so swiftly injects it. Unlucky for him, the fast-acting serum quickly cures his existing infections, erasing his Wesker mojo and robbing him of the ability to dodge bullets.
To make things worse for Zeno, an armless Victor Gideon – Requiem’s lead villain and a former member of Umbrella – arrives on the scene and claims that Spencer’s plan for Elpis was genius, as a world without virus-based weapons would surely descend into anarchy. Unsurprisingly, he’s very onboard with the idea of uncontained chaos. Zeno, who reveals his true masters to be The Connections (the secret evil corporation from Resident Evil 7 and Village), is angered by all this, but his rage is temporary: he’s quickly decapitated by a rapidly mutating Gideon.
With a boss fight clearly on the way, Grace gets to work on healing Leon – who throughout the game has been suffering from stage three T-Virus infection – with the Elpis antiviral so our hero can take on Victor. Leon makes swift work of Gideon, despite him now having the ability to wield electricity and tear apart flesh with his newly-mutated arm, although in predictable Resident Evil fashion, killing a final boss once just isn’t enough. Gideon mutates into a hulking monstrosity, finally pulling back the curtain on what exactly our not-quite-human villain is: a Nemesis.
After shooting a fair amount of pulsating biosack weak points and parrying strikes from tentacles, Gideon is finally defeated. And if that wasn’t Resident Evil enough for you, the entire ARK begins to collapse. With no way of escape, Leon and Grace conclude that they’re goners. But, just in the nick of time, Hound Wolf squad rappel in to save the day. Unfortunately, though, their captain – Resident Evil’s other big hero, Chris Redifeld, is nowhere to be seen.
With our protagonists finally safe, Leon informs his handler, Sherry Birkin, that the Elpis antiviral works, and that he has a dose with her name on it (it seems like everyone who was there for the Raccoon City incident is suffering from T-Virus infection). Grace, although free of all the chaos, can’t help but mourn the death of Emily, the young test subject she helped save from Rhodes Hill Chronic Care Center before watching her mutate into a bioweapon monstrosity and then get gunned down by Leon. Thankfully, our crack-shot hero theorises she could still be alive because he “didn’t hit any of her vitals”. What a guy!
News reports confirm that every shady Umbrella secret is finally being exposed, including the true motivations behind the missile strike that obliterated Raccoon City in 1998. The Connections are also put on blast by conspiracy theorists, who claim the group is secretly controlling the government and are responsible for Alyssa’s death in an effort to cover up their wrongdoings.
If you opt to follow the “good” ending, there is a post credits scene. Set a little while after the events of the game, Grace is back working at her desk as an FBI analyst. A phone call between her and Leon revealed that Emily did survive and now lives with Grace, who is teaching her to read. A photo on Grace’s desk reveals that Emily regained her eyesight, presumably thanks to the restorative qualities of Elpis.
Oh, and if you take a close look at Grace’s phone, you can see Leon’s phone number displayed. It’s 266-555-0173, if you wanna give that a go. Hopefully Capcom didn’t dox our floppy-haired hero.
Grace’s boss arrives at her desk to demand her full report on the events that occurred in the ARK and their wider implications. The complete 60-page document is then made available to read in the bonus menu, confirming that this ending truly is Requiem’s canon conclusion.
In the final post-credit scene, back at ARK, shady soldiers wearing all black and gas masks declare that remaining BSAA forces have been neutralized, and they’re on their way to retrieve the “objective” before Wolf Squad arrives. This no doubt teases what The Connections have up their sleeves for the events of Resident Evil 10.
Should you make the mistake of not realising that Elpis is a cure, and decide to opt for the more traditional route of “destroy the thing that Umbrella made,” you’ll trigger Requiem’s bad ending. After typing in the destruction password, ARK begins to collapse, and Leon, being the hero that he is, springs into action, boosting Grace up to a higher platform so she can escape. Zeno, still loaded with Wesker powers, immediately kicks Leon’s arse, and then unceremoniously holds his gun’s barrel to Leon’s head and pulls the trigger. RIP.
Showing no urgency after Leon’s death, Zeno takes one last look at Grace as the platform collapses beneath him and plummets downwards, signalling his apparent end.
Grace, in shock and with no doubt a bit of survivor’s guilt, rides an elevator up to the surface, where she’s greeted by a rescue team.
And that’s it! There’s no fancy credits like in the good ending, and no post-credit scenes. The game just finishes. It truly is an anticlimactic bummer. Unsurprisingly, you’re immediately given the option to reload from the moment Grace chooses what to do with Elpis, allowing you to quickly get on with the canon ending.
As previously mentioned, completing the “good” ending unlocks Grace’s final report in Requiem’s bonus menu. This 60-page document details her findings and six decades of Umbrella activity, stretching back to the company’s establishment in 1968.
Two of the company’s co-founders, Ozwell E. Spencer and James Marcus, were ideologically opposed, which caused a number of issues in the direction of Umbrella’s research. While Spencer eventually demoted Marcus, things were already too far gone. The Connections, the shadowy group who Zeno works for, had been funneling funds to Marcus for years, while also placing moles within the company. By the 1990s, Spencer had lost much of his control of Umbrella, and had retreated to ARK to develop Elpis.
Elpis was created in secret, and so The Connections were only able to learn minor details through their network of moles. The only significant leak suggested Elpis had the potential to upset the military balance of the entire world, an idea The Connections interpreted to mean some kind of mind control virus. This was, of course, totally incorrect – Spencer’s creation was an antiviral that would render the world’s bioweapons impotent.
In an effort to secure Elpis, The Connections lobbied the US government to launch a missile at Raccoon City in the wake of the original T-Virus outbreak – not to prevent the virus’ spread, but to disrupt the relationship between Umbrella and the U.S. government. By influencing the subsequent criminal trial against Spencer, The Connections ensured he took all the blame for the outbreak, which in turn led to the dissolving of Umbrella. The Connections could then step in and claim the company’s assets, putting them in control of Elpis. All they then had to do was unlock its safeguard system – a task that led them to Grace, Spencer’s adoptive daughter and, as far as they were concerned, the key to releasing the greatest bioweapon of all.
Grace theorises that Spencer’s motivations for Elpis were peace and redemption for the many horrors he was responsible for. Not that such a goal could stop The Connections, seemingly the real power behind the world’s problems, from turning the ruins of Raccoon City into a hub for the production and distribution of bioweapons. She concludes that it’s the FBI’s role to investigate The Connections, who largely remain a mystery, and bring justice to those who have died because of their actions – something that will presumably take us into the story of Resident Evil 10.
Last month, NACON released Styx: Blades of Greed on PC. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, it’s time now to benchmark it and examine its performance on PC. For our benchmarks, I used an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 32GB of DDR5 at 6000Mhz, AMD’s Radeon RX 6900XT, RX 7900XTX, RX 9070XT, as well as NVIDIA’s RTX … Continue reading Styx: Blades of Greed PC Performance Analysis →
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