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Fallout fans are desperate for news on upcoming games in Bethesda's post-apocalyptic role-playing series, and it looks like a pretty solid tease has just dropped from a surprising source.
Iron Galaxy Studios, perhaps most famous for working on Xbox fighting game Killer Instinct, issued a post on social media and LinkedIn that includes a pretty obvious tease that it’s working on something Fallout related.
“Today’s our February company meeting. It’s time to catch up with what the company’s been up to and what’s coming up next for IG,” reads the post, alongside a picture of Fallout’s iconic “Please Stand By” holding image on a monitor, next to the same image in a slideshow presentation.
Specifically, the image is of Fallout New Vegas' loading screen, which has sparked speculation that Iron Galaxy is working on the heavily rumored Fallout New Vegas remaster.
Both Fallout 3 and New Vegas are reportedly set for the remaster treatment. The Fallout 3 remaster appeared in FTC documents as part of Microsoft’s bid to buy Activision Blizzard, although it remains unannounced. According to a report by The Verge, Bethesda is keen to ensure the game is polished enough to enjoy a successful launch similar to last year’s The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, which Bethesda chief Todd Howard recently told IGN he was "really, really pleased" with.
The Fallout: New Vegas remaster is also reportedly on the way, although apparently further down the line. Could Iron Galaxy be working on both games? It has form when it comes to supporting the development of Fallout. Iron Galaxy worked on both Fallout 4 VR and Fallout 76, so it knows the franchise. Meanwhile, it worked on other Bethesda games, including The Elder Scrolls Online, Skyrim on Switch, and Skyrim VR, so it knows Bethesda.
Of course, this could be a tease for something else, but it does seem clear that Iron Galaxy is working on Fallout. Given the hyper interest in all things Fallout, it would be a tad misguided to post this image to social media and LinkedIn if you weren't working on Fallout!
In a recent interview with IGN, we asked Bethesda development chief Todd Howard if the success of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, which has seen over 4 million players since it shadowdropped last year, was a repeatable trick for a Fallout 3 Remastered. Howard kept his cards close to his chest, and reiterated a point he’s been making a lot in interviews lately.
“I will just say that the Oblivion Remaster, we're really, really pleased with how well it did, it was a very long project too, and not just in how it was received, the ability to shadowdrop it, and the response to doing that,” he said. “I like to do that with games as much as possible. I love the moment that you find out about a game.”
The last mainline single-player Fallout game was Fallout 4, which came out in 2015 and recently saw the release of its Anniversary Edition. The multiplayer focused Fallout 76 followed in 2018, and while fans slowly flocked to the West Virginia-set open-world RPG, it wasn’t until the premiere of Prime Video’s Fallout TV show that the Bethesda series leveled up in terms of attention.
As well as remasters, we know Bethesda wants to eventually get to Fallout 5, albeit after The Elder Scrolls 6. Back in June 2024, Todd Howard said he wasn’t interested in rushing Fallout 5 out the door. Then, in December last year, Howard confirmed that Fallout 5 would indeed take into account the canon events of the Fallout TV series. "In short, yes," Howard told BBC Newsbeat. "Fallout 5 will be existing in a world where the stories and events of the show happened or are happening. We are taking that into account."
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.
Microsoft has teased the arrival of Cyberpunk 2077 on Xbox Game Pass, via a social media post.
While over five years old at this point, CD Projekt's sci-fi blockbuster would still be a notable addition to Microsoft's subscription service. As of yet, however, there's no word on when it might be added.
In a post on social media last night, the official Xbox Game Pass account dropped numerous hints at a big addition to the service's catalog, while also dropping numerous mentions of "v" — which is, of course, the name of the game's main character.
Something v cool is coming soon... pic.twitter.com/nO8xfHcufa
— Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) March 2, 2026
"Something v cool is coming soon..." Microsoft teased. An attached image then shows a fictional internal email which describes "the latest upcoming addition" as "a v good one too" — with the "V" bolded.
Reinforcing the tease, the email begins with "wake up social team," which is a reference to "Wake the f**k up, Samurai! We have a city to burn," the line delivered by Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand in the 2019 Cyberpunk 2077 cinematic trailer.
Cyberpunk 2077 has been available via PlayStation Plus since last summer, so its arrival onto Xbox Game Pass would not be a huge surprise. Perhaps the hope is that anyone who's not yet played the game will be given a sample of what CD Projekt has to offer, ahead of The Witcher 3's much-rumored new DLC that's expected to arrive later this year.
Work is also underway on the game's full sequel, Cyberpunk 2, which does not yet have a release date, and The Witcher 4, which we know won't launch in 2026. After that, there's an ambitious roadmap to then launch The Witcher 5 and The Witcher 6 in relatively quick succession, wrapping up the series' second trilogy in just six years.
For now, we'll keep an eye on Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass announcements and update again when Cyberpunk 2077 is made official.
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Though millions of us are still busy with Resident Evil Requiem, it seems developer Capcom isn't content to leave us playing as Raccoon City's unluckiest cop for long — a presentation showing off what else the developer has in the works is set for Thursday, March 5.
Capcom Spotlight is a digital event that brings us up to date on the latest news from Capcom and the developer's upcoming releases. Set for 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 10pm UK time), the half-hour show will be subtitled in 13 different languages.
The 30-minute digital event will update us on several upcoming Capcom games, and in particular Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fights Edition, Mega Man Starforce Legacy Collection, and Megaman Dual Override.
Megaman Dual Override is, of course, the brand-new entry in the classic action platforming series expected to release next year, while Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection is a compilation of Mega Man video games, including Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus, Mega Man Star Force: Leo, Mega Man Star Force: Dragon, Mega Man Star Force: Zerker x Ninja, Mega Man Star Force: Zerker x Saurian, Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace, and Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker. (Phew!)
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition, currently expected in June, includes 26 characters released from Years 1 & 2, including their Outfit 1 Colors 3-10, and 20 stages (Alex is out later this month), while Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection tells the story of two nations on the path to ruin and the discovery of a mysterious egg gives cause for hope. It's out next month.
Last but not least is Pragmata, an all-new sci-fi action adventure with its own unique hacking twist. Set in the near future, protagonists Hugh and his android companion Diana must work together as they make their way through the cold lunar research station.
Of course, that's just what Capcom has confirmed will be shown — there's usually a surprise or two, too, so make sure to tune in on Thursday.
On the subject of Capcom: we may now know the solution to Capcom's devious Resident Evil Requiem Final Puzzle, but a whole new mystery is just beginning for fans — one centered on Leon S. Kennedy, and a huge secret that's only hinted at in the game's closing moments. Here's what we know so far…
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Is Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 a live service game? It’s not normally referred to as such, despite receiving a steady stream of updates that fuel repeated multiplayer play. There are free updates, big patches, and season passes packed with new cosmetics. Space Marine 2 launched in September 2024, but it’s still going strong, and a lot of that has to do with the way developer Saber Interactive continues to update the game. But still, it’s not thought of as a live service game.
Live service has become something of a dirty word in the video game industry. It’s what the disastrous Concord was, what the ill-fated Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was, and what Highguard never got the chance to be. Space Marine 2, however, has yet to be tarnished by the same brush.
In an interview with IGN, Tim Willits, chief creative officer of Saber Interactive, said that there isn't a perfect term to describe Space Marine 2, because the term ‘live service’ has come to mean aggressive microtransactions, and that's not what the game is about.
“So one thing that I think that Saber's done well is that we respect our players, we support our games through amazing free updates, and then also big paid updates,” Willits said. “But we don't nickel-and-dime people to death. And I think that they're like, ‘Multiplayer games that are supported over the long…’ I don't know if there's really a term for that.
“So I don't want to say live service game, because when you think of a live service game, you think about buying individual items. But we do support our games as long as they're feasible to support.”
There’s certainly truth in Willits’ words here. Saber just released a big update that added Space Marine 2’s first new playable class, the Techmarine, for free, alongside a new PvE map, also for free. Further free updates are set out to the end of June.
But we should also point out that there is plenty of paid DLC available for Space Marine 2. Over $100 worth of DLC, divided up into various cosmetics packs that let fans play as some of the most famous Space Marine chapters in the setting. Then there is the Season Pass itself. All this DLC is for show. It does not affect gameplay.
There is an outlier, however: Space Marine 2’s first Chapter Voice Pack. The recently released $4.99 DLC sparked Space Marine 2’s first proper backlash, with some even accusing Saber of false advertising (IGN has asked publisher Focus Entertainment for comment but it has yet to respond). The DLC has an ‘overwhelmingly negative’ user review rating on Steam.
We asked Willits about the backlash, but he didn’t offer much in response. “I don't know. I thought it was cool,” he said. “We'll see how it is. I mean, I don't really have much to say on that.”
I suspect this voice pack will be a learning experience for Focus and Saber, and I suspect subsequent voice packs (there will surely be more) will have to improve their offering in order to keep players on-side. It’s hardly evidence of a change of heart, of the start of a new, aggressive monetization policy for Space Marine 2, but it does veer into the sort of live service territory Willits wants to avoid.
Through all this is a question bubbling under the surface of the Space Marine 2 community: that the priority now is the development of Space Marine 3, announced in quick fashion after the record-breaking launch of Space Marine 2. The suggestion is Space Marine 2 support will suffer as a result of Saber having to also throw resources at Space Marine 3. This is something Saber has denied is the case before, and Willits denied it again in our interview.
“No, we actually just released a big update and it's still going strong,” Willits said, referring to the Techmarine update. “Were we at number four on the top sales? So it's still doing great for us. And we just released a big update. And like World War Z, we're still making content for that, while the team obviously works on Space Marine 3.”
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.
The directors behind The Mummy 4 have revealed their thoughts on whether the franchise's divisive third entry, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, will remain canon.
While Tomb of the Dragon Emperor once again featured Brendan Frasier as swashbuckling adventurer Rick O'Connell, Rachel Weisz was replaced as the series' co-lead Evelyn (a character who was instead played by Maria Bello).
The movie launched to a poor audience and critical response, with a general feeling that the series had now run its course. Plans for further sequels were scrapped in favour of a full reboot, and that was it for Fraser's iteration of The Mummy franchise — until plans for a long-awaited new entry were confirmed last year.
Following several attempts to reboot The Mummy with new characters (and the lengthy Scorpion King spin-off series that initially starred Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) both Fraser and Weisz are reuniting for another installment, helmed by director duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.
But where will the action pick up, and do fans need to suffer through Tomb of the Dragon Emperor once again to remember any of the series' plot?
"Well, Rachel is in this one," Bettinelli-Olpin said when asked by Entertainment Weekly for a ruling on whether they considered Tomb of the Dragon Emperor to be canon.
"That should answer the question for you," Gillett then confirmed.
It's good news, then, for fans of Fraser and Weisz's original two movies, 1999's The Mummy and 2001's The Mummy Returns. Although it does rather suggest The Mummy 4 (which is a working title) may need to be named something else when it does arrive on May 19, 2028.
Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett previously directed 2022's Scream, the fifth installment in that franchise, followed by Scream 6 and 2024 vampire comedy Abigail. The pair's work have also helmed the forthcoming Ready of Not 2: Here I Come, which debuts later this month.
"I don't think Brendan and Rachel are getting involved unless they love that script, and what they read, I think they really liked," Bettinelli-Olpin concluded, discussing why The Mummy's stars were returning together. "And it's a good script. It's gonna be fun to make."
Image credit: Keith Hamshere/Universal Studios.
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Looking to snag some free resources in Fisch? We've put together a list of all currently active and working Fisch codes, so you can get your hands on a host of rewards and goodies in the Roblox fishing simulator without having to spend a penny.
Below, you'll find all of the currently active and working Fisch codes in March 2026 that you can redeem for free rewards:
The following Fisch codes have expired and can no longer be redeemed as of March 2026:
To redeem Fisch codes, boot up the Roblox Experience and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:
If your Fisch code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the Fisch code was inputted incorrectly. Check the spelling and that the case is correct, then redeem again. You can even copy and paste the codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.
The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. In this scenario, you should see an error message pop up below the code bar informing you that the code has already been used or is invalid.
The best way to get more Fisch codes is by joining the Fisch Discord server. However, it's worth noting the server can be difficult to join considering it's frequently full, with over 980,000 members. If you do run into that issue, keep checking back every few days until you're provided access. Luckily, the team also posts Fisch codes over on X, so even if you can't join the server, it's worth checking the Fisch X account to see if you can find some there.
Fisch is an open-world fishing RPG in Roblox where players traverse a sprawling ocean on a quest to catch fish, meet other players, and unlock new gear. Along the way, they'll be able to collect a nearly endless number of fish variations, using their catching skills to level up and become a legendary fisherman.
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Samsung Unpacked has taken the world by storm after revealing a brand new Galaxy S26 phone and slimline pair of Galaxy Buds are hitting stores on March 11, 2026. However, the fun hasn’t stopped there! For anyone hoping to lock down their purchase before the release date, Samsung Australia has a pre-sale offer you won’t want to miss. Right now, you can save up to A$400 by combining eVouchers and taking advantage of the $300 Bonus Storage Upgrade.
The current base prices for the newest Galaxy Devices are:
Students and teachers also have special access to the Education Store pre-sale offer: You can save around A$987 on the Galaxy S26, by combining a 25% discount, the code GALAXYAI, and a first time signup $50 eVoucher. If you decide to trade-in your old devices, you’ll even get an extra discount on top.
Pre-order yourself a brand new Galaxy S26 or pair of Galaxy Buds 4 now while this pre-sale offer is in full effect.
Now here is a pleasant surprise. It appears that Capcom has just removed the Enigma DRM from Resident Evil 4 Remake. So, right now, Resident Evil 4 Remake does not have either Denuvo or Enigma. Let’s start from the beginning. Last month, Capcom removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech and replaced it with the Enigma DRM. … Continue reading Capcom removed the Enigma DRM from Resident Evil 4 Remake →
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Actor, filmmaker, and author Bruce Campbell has today shared he has been diagnosed with cancer. The news comes via a new post on Instagram, where Campbell describes his cancer as “treatable”, albeit not “curable.”
“I apologize if that’s a shock – it was to me too,” wrote Campbell. “The good news is, I’m not gonna go into any more detail. I’m posting this, because professionally, a few things will have to change – appearances and cons and work in general need to take a back seat to treatment.”
Campbell explained his plan now is to get as well as possible over the summer in order to be able to tour alongside his upcoming film Ernie & Emma this fall, and he regretfully noted he will have to cancel several planned convention appearances over the coming summer.
“That’s about it,” Campbell concluded. “I’m not trying to enlist sympathy – or advice – I just want to get ahead of this information in case false information gets out (which it will).”
“Fear not, I am a tough old son-of-a-bitch and I have great support, so I expect to be around for a while.”
A prolific film and TV actor, Bruce Campbell burst into acting via 1981’s The Evil Dead – Sam Raimi's enormously successful independent horror film that has gone on to be regarded as a cult cinema classic and an icon of the genre. Campbell has worked steadily across B movies, blockbusters, TV shows, and voice acting ever since, navigating “the choppy waters of blue-collar Hollywood” (as he described in his 2001 autobiography If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor).
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A jump starter is an essential part of car's emergency kit and you don't need to pay a premium for a cordless model that gets the job done reliably. For a limited time, AliExpress is offering the Wolfbox 4000A Cordless Jump Starter, which doubles as a 24,000mAh 65W USB power bank, for $73.69 after coupon code "9USAFFS". You're buying it from the Wolfbox official store on AliExpress. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. Wolfbox is a well-known brand and its products are higher quality than other similarly priced jump starters.
The Wolfbox is a 2-in-1 device. First is a 12V cordless car jump starter that can supply a whopping 4,000A of peak power. It's powerful enough to jump start a 10L gas or diesel engine, and the 88.5Wh lithium battery can do it up to 40 times before needing to recharge. Cordless jump starters essentially make traditional jumper cables obsolete for most people, since you no longer need the assistance of someone else's car (or a tow truck) to get you back on the road.
The Wolfbox also doubles as a massive 24,000mAh power bank with two outputs: one USB Type-C port with 65W of Power Delivery and one USB Type-A port with 18W. This will charge your iPhone 17 or smartphone several times over but it can also fast charge even the most power hungry handheld gaming PCs like the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X or Legion Go 2. If you are on a long car ride and your gaming console runs out of juice well before you reach our destination, I'd certainly consider that an emergency!
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Tired of the same old black brick of a power bank that litters the marketplace? If you're looking for something with top-notch quality and style, then you should check out the premium power banks, chargers, and cables from mfish. These head turners are a step up in craftsmanship, design, and features compared to the standard Anker, Baseus, and Iniu products that you'll generally find on Amazon.
Better yet, they don't carry a hefty price premium especially with these extra incentives. Save an extra 15% off sitewide after coupon code: "mfish×ign15" and this stacks with any instant discounts. Also, most items also include a free 4-in-1 USB cable, which usually costs $20. Shipping is free on orders totalling $39.99 and up, otherwise it's $6.
Nothing that mfish sells is "ordinary", but I've highlighted some of their more unique offerings below.
Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase
Looking for a charger with swag? The mFish E-Rhino charger features a stylish futuristic design in your choice of green, silver, or pink. It's no slouch in the performance department either. The compact GaN power brick houses four total outputs, including one USB-C port capable of up to 140W of Power Delivery 3.1.
With the coupon, the price drops to $46.75 (which means it qualifies for free shipping). You also get a really cool freebie in the form of an mFish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W charging cable. This is a 4-way cable that can convert to (1) USB-C to USB-C, (2) USB-C to Lightning, (3) USB-A to USB-C, and (4) USB-A to Lightning with an ingenious terminal design which prevents you from losing any pieces.
Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase
The mfish E-Monster power bank boasts an eye catching that's bound to turn heads. The decorative side is protected by a textured tempered glass that gives it a much more premium look and feel than the plastic power banks that are all too common nowadays. Both 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh MagSafe models are Qi2 certified and rated for up to 15W of wireless power delivery. There's also a 20W USB Type-C port if you need faster charging.
The 5,000mAh model is very slim, measuring a mere 0.3" thin and weighing 4.4 ounces. It's priced at $33.99 after coupon. The 10,000mAh gives you twice the battery capacity, but it's also considerably thicker and heavier and also includes a built-in kickstand. This model is priced at $49.29 with free shipping after coupon. Both include a 4-in-1 charging cable
Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase
The mfish E-Rhino power station is popular amongst influencers because it looks so very cool with its illuminated ringed power outlets. This is a compact, all-inclusive power station that is hefty enough to sit on your desk without moving around. Total outputs include three standard 3-prong AC outlets rated for up to 1,250W each and four USB-C ports with 240W maximum power output (140W max for a single port). The three AC outlets are raised and encased in a plastic sheath that can be illuminated to your choice of color. The lights aren't super bright so it won't distract you.
With the coupon, the price drops to $110.49 plus you get a free mfish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W 4-way charging cable. It's currently priced at $139.99 on Amazon with no cable included.
"Aromatherapy cables"
mFish's "Aroma Bee" charging cable is down to just $4.24 from its original $16 list price. These cables are thicker than your standard USB cable but in a good way; they look and feel more durable, but they still bend well and comes in fun colors like pastel pink, blue, or purple. I'll mention that the "liquid silicone" sheath that mfish uses feels ultra silky smooth to the touch, and it's much nicer than any other silicone cable I've used before. They're terminated with RGB illuminated aluminum alloy connectors for that extra bling factor. It's rated for 240W, which is the max power rating for any USB cable.
What's really unique, though, is that the terminal ends acts as an electric diffuser. You read that right; there's a spot in the cable end to add in a few drops of oil for a little bit of aromatherapy. I believe some diffuser oil is actually included as well. I don't know if I'd use that feature myself, but for $4.24, I can't think of another cable with more features.
Connect two together for 40,000mAh of power
One of the more innovative mfish products is its Super Mushroom 20,000mAh 100W modular power bank. It boasts a cylindrical design with a translucent plastic outer casing that showcases the stylish lithium battery cells inside. What's really neat is that two of these power banks can be stacked together to form a single unit with a 40,000mAh capacity.
The coupon code doesn't work on this product because there's already an instant discount. The $99.99 sku drops to $80 in-cart and includes a single 20,000mAh power bank. The $199.99 kit drops to $160 in-cart and gets you two 20,000mAh power banks plus (1) a link module to stack the two power banks together, (2) a flashlight module, and (3) a magnetic charging module. Whatever package you decide on, you get a free mfish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W 4-way charging cable.
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USB Type-C has become the standard for charging and data cables alike, so it's good to have extra on hand. Amazon is offering a two-pack of Iniu 6.6ft 240W USB Type-C cables for just $5.99 after you clip the 40% off coupon on the product page. That averages out to $3 per cable. USB-C cables typically go for about $10 each at your local big box store. Use these to charge or sync any device with a USB-C port, including your Nintendo Switch 2, smartphone, or even a laptop.
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Keep your cable collection simple. These cables measure 6.6 feet in length, which is a great general purpose length: long enough to still be able to use your device while the cable is plugged in, but not so long as to be an unnecessary nuisance. These cables are also rated for up to 240W of power delivery, which means they can be used to charge even high powered electronics like your laptop. They're encased in a braided nylon sheath for extra durability and aeshetics. Lisen claims that they've been lab tested for up to 45,000+ bends and 165lb tensile pulls. One end has a little green LED indicator to let you know that your device is charging. These cables have over 10,000 ratings on Amazon with an average 4.7 star rating.
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Best Buy is offering an excellent deal on a gaming PC that can comfortably run games at up to 4K resolution, but this deal ends tonight. The CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming PC equipped with a Ryzen X3D CPU and Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU drops to just $1,749.99 shipped after a $150 instant discount. The Radeon RX 9070 XT is a powerful GPU that can run the latest and most demanding games smoothly in 4K. It's roughly comparable to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU.
The CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme is equipped with a liquid-cooled AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB PCIe 4 M.2 SSD. It's housed in a modified Phanteks Evol X2 chassis, which was one of the coolest cases showcased at CES 2025. This high quality midtower chassis features a panoramic tempered glass design that makes it look like the motherboard is suspended in the air. Practically speaking, there is plenty of room for future upgrades and offers plenty of airflow for all of your heat generating components.
Although it has been succeeded by the newer 9000X3D series of processors, the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D maintains its reputation of being one of the best gaming CPUs you can get right now. According to Passmark, the 7800X3D's gaming performance surpasses that of the latest generation Intel Core Ultra 7 265K. The 7800X3D also consumes less power and produces less heat than the 9800X3D while maintaining nearly the same gaming performance.
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is the only 2025-released GPU that we gave a 10/10 score. Even though it costs $150 less than the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, the 9070 XT beats it out in several of the games we tested. In a few benchmarks, the results aren't even close. The 9070 XT approaches the performance of the $1,000 RX 7900 XTX but with better ray tracing and upscaling performance than its predecessor.
This is the least expensive graphics card from either AMD or Nvidia that I would comfortably recommend for playing the latest and most demanding games in 4K at 60fps or higher framerates.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
If you're interested in dipping your toes in the world of 3D printing, you can't do much better than to start with Flashforge's extremely popular and affordable Adventure series as your first printer. Then you can't get much better than Flashforge's extremely popular Adventure series. For a limited time, AliExpress is offering the Flashforge Adventure 5M 3D Printer for just $163.23 with free delivery after you apply coupon code "25USAFFS". Make sure you're signed into your account to see the shipping options. The exact same printer sells for $239 on Amazon, but it officially retails for $399. The Adventure 5M offers great performance at at outstanding budget price.
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You're buying it from FlashForge's official store on AliExpress. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. The Adventurer 5M is considered by many to be one of the best 3D printers priced below $200. It is easy to setup, it produces great 3D prints with minimal fiddling, and there are plenty of mods available including an official kit that fully encloses the chamber and another that adds a camera, all at a super affordable price point.
The Adventurer 5M is Flashforge's least expensive CoreXY printer across its entire product lineup. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find another CoreXY printer from any well-regarded brand. In a CoreXY printer, only the print head moves while the motors are fixed in place. Since the motors are often the heaviest component, this improves print speed and precision.
The Adventurer 5M features an open bed design with a build volume measuring approximately 8.7" cubed. For those of you who are looking to enclose the chamber in order to create a more stable environment for your prints, you can purchase the official kit for $39.99 that can turn it into a closed chamber setup. Alternatively, you can just build yourself a big box that you can place over the entire printer, probably for an even cheaper price.
The Adventurer 5M boasts a print speed of up to 600mm/s with 20,000mm/s² acceleration and can print a benchy in 14 minutes. The high-flow 32mm³/s nozzle with 280°C direct extruder can warm up to 200°C in as fast as 35 seconds for smooth and stable filament dispensing. Other features including solid build quality (all structural components are made of metal), a 4.3" color touchscreen control panel, auto leveling, and vibration compensation. Assembly is quick and easy and you should be able to make your first test print in a matter of minutes. No camera is included but there's an add-on kit.
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Scream 7's Neve Campbell, Kevin Williamson, and Isabel May sat down with IGN for Fan Fest 2026 to talk about authentic fear and the technical complexities of being a final girl on screen.
"I know the challenge for me with these films has always been you're almost always in a state of fear," said Campbell, who returns as Sidney Prescott. "Sydney, less so now because she's got a bit of 'I've got this,' but it's still there. If you're going to be truthful, it has to be there. And for me, the challenge has always been having colors of that. It can't all be one tone. You have to find what levels of fear the person's in and what levels of strength she has in every moment and why. Each of those moments are different depending on what's happening personally within the scene."
Meanwhile, director and co-writer Williamson explained why it's impossible for filmmakers to really fake a scream, despite what people think.
"There's this thing about when you fake a scream, you can see it," he told IGN. "You can tell someone's faking a scream. I remember I had one of the actors – who will remain nameless – she said, 'Well, can't you just add the scream?' And I went, 'No, when someone screams, it comes from the gut. It's part of the performance. And it will read.' You have to scream."
Scream 7 will be released in theaters on February 27 and will ahve Sidney and her daughter face the iconic Ghostface. It has been leaked that we'll see some major characters – who seemed to be pretty definitively gone from the storyline – return, so expect lots of twists and turns.
This is just the latest news from IGN's Fan Fest 2026 – check the schedule to see what else is coming and to keep up to date on all the latest from the worlds of entertainment and games.
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Scrubs is back. The show was canceled in 2010, and Zach Braff, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke spoke to IGN for Fan Fest 2026 about the revival. Braff explained how it felt to be back on set a decade later.
"It was nerve-wracking. There were so many new faces and we used to shoot Scrubs in an abandoned hospital and we built 30,000 square feet of what the old hospital was on stage. And it took a lot of time, but it was meticulously done. And there were so many new faces. It was a new crew," he said. "I was directing. It was daunting. And most importantly, we wanted to get the tone right because anyone who loves Scrubs knows that the tone is very specific. And if you look at the course of the eight or nine years that it went on, that tone kind of was all over the place a bit and got broader and broader. Bill Lawrence, the creator of the show, and I and others, Aseem Batra and Tim Obert, who wrote the first episode, really wanted to ground the whole thing back to where we all began in Season 1 of the OG."
Faison explained how he knew that the tone of the show was right from shooting his first scene with Braff.
"Zach and I shot a day before everyone else did. So we shot the roof scene at the end of the pilot episode," he said. "That was on a Friday, and we weren't scheduled to start shooting until Monday. And I just remember when we were on the roof and we finished the scene, I was like, 'If that's the tone of the show, I think we're in really good shape' because it was cute, but it was still something that I knew everybody wanted to see, that final moment with the two of them back together. And so after we shot that scene, I was at ease and relaxed and I was ready to go. Before that, I was very excited and anxious as everybody else was, but after that I knew, Oh, we're good."
Season 10 of Scrubs will air on ABC from February 25 and stream on Hulu the next day with original stars Braff, Faison, Chalke, Judy Reyes (Carla Espinosa), and John C. McGinley as Perry Cox.
This is just the latest news from IGN's Fan Fest 2026 – check the schedule to see what else is coming and to keep up to date on all the latest from the worlds of entertainment and games.
Rachel Weber is the Head of Editorial Development at IGN and an elder millennial. She's been a professional nerd since 2006 when she got her start on Official PlayStation Magazine in the UK, and has since worked for GamesIndustry.Biz, Rolling Stone and GamesRadar. She loves horror, horror movies, horror games, Red Dead Redemption 2, and her Love and Deepspace boyfriends.