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There are many reasons why an electric scooter might be a better fit for you than an electric bike. They're lighter, more compact, and usually less expensive. Electric assisted scooters give you more range and speed for less effort, and the brushless motor is pretty quiet. You'd think upgrading to one would cost you a lot of money, but that's not the case.
For a limited time, AliExpress is offering the very popular LADPED LP80 350W electric scooter with 10.5Ah battery for just $114.46 after coupon code "16USAFFS". Alternatively, the LADPED LP60 350W electric scooter with 5.2Ah battery is $109.01 after code "16USAFFS". Both scooters ship free from a local US warehouse.
AliExpress marketplace vendor AOVOPRO is the official manufacturer of these scooters and has plenty of reviews and sales to back up its reputation. Since they've already been shipped from overseas, any tariffs have already been paid for and you also don't need to worry about egregiously long shipping times.
The LADPED electric scooters are solid entry level options for adults. Both models are equipped with a peppy 350W brushless motor that can push the scooter at speeds of up to 19mph. The LP80 is equipped with a 36V 10.5aH battery that lasts up to 18 miles on a single charge. The LP60 has a much smaller 36V 5.2AH battery that will give you half that range. Both scooters weigh about 34 pounds (the LP60 is a bit lighter because of the smaller battery) and can be folded for easier transport and storage. They're equipped with standard 8.5" maintenance free tires ideal for paved surfaces.
Other than that, there's not much more you could ask for from a sub-$150 scooter. More well-known scooter brands are a lot more expensive; the Segway Ninebot E2 and the Niu KQi 100P scooters both cost about $350, and they're also made in China (Segway was purchased by Ninebot in 2015, and is technically a Chinese company now). If cost was the reason that had been holding you back, than the prices on these LADPED scooters are a convincing excuse to get one now.
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.
The arrival of a new Remedy game this year is a great excuse to jump back into some of the studio's older releases. Alan Wake 2, in particular, is one we absolutely love (our favorite horror game of 2023, actually). If you haven't added it to your library yet, this is an excellent time to do it as its PS5 Deluxe Edition has hit a new low price at Amazon of $34.96 (see it here). Head to the link below to scoop it up at this price while it's still on sale.
There's quite a lot to enjoy with this Deluxe Edition as well. Not only does it come with the main game, but you'll also get the two expansions, Night Springs and the Lake House. It also comes with cosmetics and items for both protagonists, Alan and Saga, including the Nordic Shotgun Skin, Crimson Windbreaker, and Lantern Charm for Saga, and Celebrity Suit and Parliament Shotgun Skin for Alan. In addition, you'll even get the digital edition of Alan Wake Remastered, so you can play through Alan's complete story across both games. It's a real treat for just $35 with this deal.
As mentioned before, it took home our top prize as the best horror game of 2023. As for why it earned this acknowledgement, IGN's Matt Purslow said "On the surface, Alan Wake 2 looks like Resident Evil, but beyond that familiar over-the-shoulder perspective is a game with unmatched vision. Its confident direction, using all manner of visual and audio tricks, drags you into a creepy world that offers unexpected surprises in every chapter."
Of course, our review had very high praise for it as well. IGN's Tristan Ogilvie said it, "delivers one of the boldest and most brain-bending survival-horror storylines this side of Silent Hill 2, presents it with uniformly immaculate art direction and audio design, and reinvigorates the series’ signature light-based shooting as though it’s been locked and loaded with a fresh pack of Energizers."
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.
2K Games has shared the official PC system requirements for WWE 2K26. Moreover, the publisher revealed that the game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. So, let’s see what PC system you’ll need to run this new WWE 2K game. PC gamers will at least need an Intel i7 4770 or an AMD Ryzen … Continue reading WWE 2K26 Gets PC Requirements, Will Be Using Denuvo →
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If you're looking for a high-capacity power bank to extend your Nintendo Switch 2 or Steam Deck playtime on especially long trips, then this deal is perfect for you. Amazon is offering the Iniu 20,000mAh 45W Power Bank for just $18.86 after you clip the 45% off coupon on the product page. Any 20,000mAh power bank priced under $20 is a good deal, but this one is even better because of the higher 45W power output and the built-in USB cable.
This Iniu power bank boasts a generous 20,000mAh, or 74Whr battery capacity. If you factor in 80% power efficiency, here are the approximate number of times you can fully recharge each gaming handheld:
The Iniu power bank has three output ports: one built-in 45W USB Type-C cable, one 45W USB Type-C port, one USB Type-A port with up to 18W of power. The 45W of Power Delivery is enough to charge the Nintendo Switch 2 (19W) and Steam Deck (40W) at their fastest rate. This power bank is also a solid choice for charging your Apple iPhone 17.
The built-in cable is a popular feature on newer and generally pricier power banks because you no longer have to bring along your own USB Type-C cable. When you're on the go, the USB plug can be clipped onto the power bank to form a handy little lanyard. The cable itself is quite sturdy with a respectable break strength of 44 pounds and the lanyard loop when clipped to the power bank itself has a break strength of 13 pounds.
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Pokémon Pokopia comes out on Thursday, and if you preorder it from Best Buy, you can get an adorable free canvas tote while supplies last. That’s not the only deal today, as the Ace Ventura Limited Edition Steel Book and Anno 117 for PS5 are both half off. Plus, score $200 on the Breville Barista Pro Espresso Machine, and there are plenty more deals worth checking out below:
Pokémon Pokopia for Nintendo Switch 2 is set for release this week, and the preorders are up now at major retailers for $69.99. It even comes with an in-game gift with purchase if you get it from Amazon. But if you grab the preorder from Best Buy, you can score an awesome canvas tote.
In the game, you play as Ditto transformed to look more human-like as you rebuild a drought-stricken land with the help of Pokémon friends. In our review of Pokémon Pokopia, it earned a 9/10 rating, with Rebekah Valentine stating it’s “an enjoyable, personality-packed building simulator set in a surprisingly deep world.”
Get the Pokémon Mega Evolution - Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box for $115.99 on Amazon. That’s Amazon’s lowest price ever. Admittedly, this isn’t the best deal, but it's cheaper than the $119 it was selling for last week and right around market value. It’s also shipped and sold by Amazon for added peace of mind, and it’s actually in stock. With the Trainer Box, you get 9 Ascended Heroes booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring N’s Zekrom, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, 6 damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, a collector’s box, and a player's guide.
The LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant is down to $41.99 on Amazon for 30% savings. This fun 9-inch-high, 540-piece model is perfect for popping on a bookshelf or desk. The head, mouth, stalk, and leaves are all poseable too. Plus, it comes with two coins, which will be much easier to grab than when you’re actually playing the game. Just note that this set is best for adults.
While the Astro Bot deal might be out of stock on Amazon, Walmart has price-matched it, so you can still grab this awesome PS5-exclusive title for only $32.99. That’s 45% off the list price. Earning IGN’s Game of the Year Award in 2024, this 3D platformer brings fun for the whole family and even a bit of PlayStation nostalgia. In our review of Astro Bot, Simon Cardy found that with the “collection of endlessly inventive levels and fantastically fun abilities, it delivers joy in spades, never once becoming even remotely dull or repetitive.”
Anno 117: Pax Romana for PS5 is half off on the Amazon-owned Woot, and Prime members even get free shipping. The same game is currently $10 more on Amazon. This antique city-building game set during the Roman Empire in 117AD, hence the name, looks amazing. From building modest homes and planning out districts to naval combat and trade systems, there’s a whole lot of exciting possibilities. It even scored 9/10 in our review, and at this price, Anno 117 is definitely worth grabbing.
No trade-in or port-in required
Preorder the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 256GB smartphone through T-Mobile and save $1,299.99 in bill credits over 24 months when you sign up for a new line on the Experience Beyond plan with AutoPay. Trade-in and port-in are not required to take advantage of this deal. Note that there is a one-time $35 connection fee.
The Experience Beyond plan costs $100 per month for a single line with AutoPay (plus taxes and fees). The plan gives you unlimited talk, text, and 5G premium data. Other perks include Netflix (Standard with ads), Apple TV, and Hulu subscriptions, unlimited mobile hotspot, full-flight texting and Wi-Fi with streaming where available, phone upgrade eligibility every year, and a 5 year price guarantee. International travelers can also benefit from unlimited text and 30GB of high-speed data in Canada and Mexico and unlimited text and 15GB of high-speed data in over 215 other countries.
The Breville Barista Pro Espresso Machine is down to its lowest price ever on Amazon. If you’re serious about espresso and want to pull the perfect shot, this semi-automatic machine can help. With auto grinding and dosing, the ideal amount of coffee will be ground into your portafilter with minimal effort on your part. Then, the water pressure and temperature gauge help extract a flawless espresso. Of course, it also comes with a milk streamer to make specialty coffee house drinks at home. I’ve played around with a similar machine, and it’s the ideal option for those looking to delve a little deeper into the world of espresso.
Jim Carrey has been all over my news feed this week after his honorary Cesar Award in Paris. While it was likely not his clone at those awards, Jim Carrey himself was definitely in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Right now, you can grab the Limited Edition Steelbook for only $21.99. That’s 51% off. Beyond the stunning case, it features a 4K transfer from the original 35mm camera negative, audio commentary with director Tom Shadyac, and more.
Ahead of its release on Friday, the Magic: The Gathering TMNT Commander Deck preorder is $15 off. The Turtle Power Commander Deck is down to $54.89 from the list price of $69.99, which is below the market price on TCGplayer. Best of all, if the price drops anymore before Friday, Amazon has an awesome preorder guarantee. With this Commander Deck, you’ll receive a 100-card deck with 43 new cards, 1 deck box, 10 double-sided token cards, a strategy insert, and a reference card.
If you’re after premium treatments, the Collector Booster Box is down to only $400.91. These awesome cards feature textured foils, alternate frames, and more unique art for an often stronger resale value and just all-around cooler deck. Thanks to this discount, 12 Collector Booster packs come out to just $33.41 each. Individual packs are selling for $37.99, making for one heck of a deal.
Be sure to check out some other MTG x TMNT preorders below, or pick up some of the MTG x Marvel Superheroes preorders, too.
Top up all your devices quickly with the Anker 747 4-Port 150W GaN Foldable USB-C Charger. It’s an awesome deal on the Amazon-owned Woot today, costing just $49.99, and Prime members get free shipping. This exact wall charger is $99.99 on Amazon, so it’s one heck of a deal. It comes with two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports to charge up to four devices simultaneously. For top speeds when topping up laptops or the best handheld gaming PCs, plug your device into one of the two USB-C ports for up to 100W power delivery.
Nowadays it's quite difficult to find an RTX 5070 Ti prebuilt for under $2,000, but not impossible. For a limited time, Lenovo is offering a Legion Tower 5 RTX 5070 Ti gaming PC for just $1,736.99 after coupon code "EXTRASAVEAFF". Note that this is technically an exclusive perks offer reserved for VIP members, but I've been able to proceed all the way through checkout without signing into an account.
Thinking of saving money by building your own DIY RTX 5070 Ti system? Think again. With the rising prices of GPUs, the RTX 5070 Ti graphics card is currently selling for at least $250 over MSRP. Other comparable options, such as the Radeon RX 9070 XT or RTX 5080, also have a steep markup.
This Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 configuration is equipped with a liquid-cooled Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD.
Something to note is that this PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU on a customized Intel HM870 mATX motherboard. The 275HX is traditionally a laptop CPU, and laptop CPUs are permanently soldered onto the motherboard. That means you won't be able to swap out the CPU for a better one in the future. If you don't intend on swapping the CPU (and let's face it, most of us who buy prebuilts probably never will), then you'll get excellent performance out of this chip.
The RTX 5070 Ti offers the best bang for your buck amongst the new Nvidia Blackwell cards in terms of 4K gaming performance. It performs neck-and-neck with the previous generation RTX 4080 Super and pulls ahead in any game that supports multi-frame generation, especially with the recent DLSS 4.5 update.
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.
Bungie has outlined what to expect from Marathon upon launch, and confirmed plans for seasonal wipes that mean all players lose their gear every few months.
Seasonal updates will introduce new gameplay, including gear, Runner shells, zones, events, and more, Bungie said, and they’ll be free for all players to access or earn, so there’s no expansions or DLC required.
Each season brings a “clean slate for the whole community,” Bungie explained, with progression resets that include everyone’s gear, contract progression, faction progression, and player level.
However, players will keep their achievements and cosmetics, titles, and other rewards from reaching milestones. Your Codex progression also carries over. Elsewhere, your liaison contract progression carries over, so you don’t need to unlock the factions every season.
“Seasonal resets mean that the game stays dangerous, loot feels meaningful, and there’s always a good opportunity to get back into the game or bring a friend in without feeling behind the curve,” Bungie said, explaining its decision. “It’s a way to say goodbye to the old, welcome the new, and kick off a journey from zero-to-hero with new ways to play, content to master, and things to discover.”
The extraction shooter launches on March 5 alongside Season 1, called First Step. This includes a community drive to unlock the way into orbit and the fourth zone, called Cryo Archive, although Bungie didn’t say what the community unlock will involve.
“Prepare your mind and shell to take on this end-game zone on the Marathon ship, where you’ll solve security puzzles, unseal frozen vaults, and come face-to-face with an entity even the UESC fears,” Bungie said. Then, during the second half of March, Ranked mode will unlock. We don’t have much information on how it will work, but Ranked mode will offer exclusive rewards.
Bungie also outlined the Marathon launch content:
Bungie even went as far to reveal Season 2, called Nightfall, which will bring a nighttime version of Dire Marsh, a new Runner shell, and new weapons, mods, cores, and contracts. Nightfall will introduce the Cradle, a new system “designed to give you more autonomy over your Runner shell’s statistical strengths and weaknesses.”
“As we build upon each season, Marathon will continue to grow and evolve,” Bungie said. “The game and world today and a year from now should feel meaningfully different as we add new features and go on the journey of discovering what happened to the colonists of Tau Ceti... and what happens when you dig up secrets that are better left buried.”
We’ve got plenty more on Marathon, including one Bungie developer’s commitment to “fontslop.” Check out IGN's Marathon review so far to find out what we think.
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 live-action Life is Strange adaptation in the works for Amazon Prime Video has found its Max Caulfield and Chloe Price.
Photography student Max, the protagonist of Life is Strange's original and beloved video game, will be played by TV newcomer Tatum Grace Hopkins, who previously has acting credits on Broadway. Max's rebellious blue-haired bestie Chloe, meanwhile, will be portrayed by Maisy Stella, who previously appeared in TV drama Nashville and the Aubrey Plaza-starring indie comedy My Old Ass.
The duo were first detailed on a poster for the series, published on social media:
First poster for the ‘LIFE IS STRANGE’ TV series.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) March 3, 2026
Coming soon to Prime Video. pic.twitter.com/CLQM7B8Ofl
The Prime Video series is expected to adapt the original Life is Strange game's story, something that fans of the game have reacted to with intrigue, considering its various narrative choices.
TV showrunners will have to choose whether to flirt with Max and Chloe's popular romantic relationship or keep things platonic, and ultimately pick between one of the game's two divergent endings (although the franchise's upcoming video game finale, Life is Strange: Reunion, is set to nullify this choice to a large degree).
Amazon announced it had greenlit its long-awaited Life is Strange TV adaptation last September, almost a decade after plans to adapt the game were first announced. Charlie Covell, writer of Channel 4's The of the F***king World and Netflix's Kaos, will head the series as executive producer and showrunner, with video game publisher Square Enix and Amazon MGM Studios both on board.
According to an official blurb, the series will follow Max, "a photography student, who discovers she can rewind time while saving the life of her childhood best friend, Chloe. As she struggles to understand this new skill, the pair investigate the mysterious disappearance of a fellow student, uncovering a dark side to their town that will ultimately force them to make an impossible life or death choice that will impact them forever."
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social
Bandai Namco, the publisher behind FromSoftware titles such as Dark Souls and Elden Ring, as well as its own RPG series such as Tales, has confirmed plans to reveal a new role-playing game.
The announcement will premiere via YouTube later this week on Thursday, March 5 at 3pm Pacific / 6pm Eastern / 11pm UK. A description for the yet-to-be revealed trailer simply states: "A serenity soon to be disturbed."
Of course, there's already speculation over what this game might be — and yes, Elden Ring 2 was one of the first suggestions (to be fair, the announcement's lettering looks somewhat similar to Elden Ring's logo). But an announcement of that magnitude seems better suited to a major announcement showcase, rather than just appearing online on a random Thursday.
So what else could it be? There's a decent possibility this is the next game in Bandai Namco's venerable Tales series, following 2021's popular Tales of Arise. Five years on, it feels time for a glimpse at an all-new adventure.
Other possibilities exist too, though, including this being a new RPG for the Digimon franchise, which Bandai also owns the rights to. The company has also published FromSoftware's Armored Core. Then there's Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball games.
"With an excellent story and cast and a reinvigorated combat system, Tales of Arise is the shot in the arm the long-running Tales RPG series needed to recapture its best moments," we wrote in IGN's Tales of Arise review, which returned a 9/10. Is it finally time for another chapter? Stay tuned for more later this week.
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social
Since 1988 the Game Developers Conference has been a place where the people that make the games you love have gathered to share their insights, show off the latest innovations and share their stories from behind the scenes of the games industry. In 2026 the GDC Festival of Gaming carries on that legacy, with over 1000 speakers across more than 700 sessions. IGN will be there reporting from the frontlines, and presenting a panel of its own.
Some of the talk highlights this year include talks focused on Clair Obscura: Expedition 33, Battlefield 6 and Diablo Immortal. It's not just about the conference during the day either, GDC Nights has a whole program of evening entertainments waiting for attendees, with the Independent Games Festival (IGF) Awards, Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA) and a live concert from composer Austin Wintory and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
IGN will be hosting a panel titled How Do I Get My Game on IGN? with Peer Schneider, Ryan McCaffrey, Justin Davis and Miranda Sanchez speaking about how developers can best collaborate with IGN.
"In a time of great change, we can build walls or build bridges — and the game industry has always thrived by coming together," said Mark DeLoura, GDC’s Executive Director of Innovation and Growth. "The GDC Festival of Gaming strengthens those connections, celebrating creativity and supporting everyone who brings games to life, from napkin sketch to global launch."
GDC Festival of Gaming takes place March 9-13, 2026 in and around San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
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.
Dungeons & Dragons is taking a page out of the live-service video game play book by introducing themed seasonal content updates. New expansions, sourcebooks and other products will be tied into unifying themes, beginning in April with a three-month "Season of Horror."
The tabletop titan has decided to group all of its major product releases through the rest of 2026 into distinct seasons, each anchored by a major book release (thanks, Nerdvana). Even this year's product roadmap looks like something released by Bungie or Blizzard:
Running from April until June, Dungeons & Dragon's inaugural Season of Horror will include the long-awaited return to Ravenloft in a fresh sourcebook, Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, which promises creepy new subclasses, species, backgrounds and Dark Gift feats. Priced $59.99, it launches in June, and will be accompanied by the tarot-inspired Tarokka card deck ($24.99), and a Horrors Within DM screen ($24.99) and map pack ($24.99).
Next up, from July through September, is the Season of Magic. This will include the Arcana Unleashed sourcebook (available in September, priced $49.99) that details high-magic character creator options and a new system for magic items that lets them grow in power alongside your character level. The season will also add Arcana Unleashed: Deadfall, a Red Wizard-themed adventure expansion ($29.99), and further cards.
Finally for 2026, the Season of Champions will pick up from October through December — though its range of themed products is yet to be revealed.
Earlier this year, former Nintendo of America boss Doug Bowser joined the board of Hasbro, the company which owns D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast. D&D continues to enjoy huge interest, helped in turn by the breakout success of Baldur's Gate 3. Previous comments from Hasbro have suggested that another Baldur's Gate game will follow at some point, once a studio to make it has been found. Meanwhile, a Baldur's Gate TV series is in the works for HBO.
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social