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Best Xbox Deals Today (February 2025)

27 février 2025 à 17:27

It's a new year and that means plenty of new deals for Xbox fans. At the moment there are quite a few deals that are worth checking out, including discounts on games like the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 and Sonic X Shadow Generations, controllers, and so much more. These just scratch the surface of what's out there, though. Here are the best Xbox deals available at the moment.

Best Xbox Controller Deals

Whether you're looking to pick up a new controller for yourself or want an extra for co-op, there are a few great Xbox controller deals floating around right now. At the moment, you can score the Velocity Green, Shock Blue, and Robot White controllers for just $39, which is definitely worth taking advantage of. We've included a few more controller deals below that caught our eye as well.

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Best Xbox Game Deals

If you're looking to stock up on new Xbox games, there are quite a few deals worth jumping on right now. Some of our favorites include the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 for $19.99 and Sonic X Shadow Generations for $39.99, but there are plenty more to look through. You can check out more Xbox game deals below.

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What's Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass

Game Pass has a nice rotation of new titles to play every month. If you're curious about what's in store for the end of February, we've got you covered. The Xbox Game Pass February Wave 2 lineup is:

  • EA Sports F1 24 (Cloud, Console, and PC) EA Play – February 20
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – February 20
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Watch Dogs: Legion (Cloud, Console, and PC) – February 25
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

New Xbox Consoles Available Now

A couple new variants of Xbox consoles are available to purchase. If you're interested in picking one of these up, the 1TB All-Digital Robot White Xbox Series X can be bought for $449.99 and the 1TB Robot White Xbox Series S goes for $349.99.

Best Xbox Accessory Deals

Outside of games, there are plenty of Xbox accessory deals that are worth your time and money as well. At the moment, some of our favorites are on the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset, which has dropped 15% at Amazon, and if you're looking for more storage, the WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card has gotten a very nice 30% discount.

What is Xbox's Recent Controversy?

The recent discomfored surrounding Xbox can be isolated to a recent round of brutal layoffs. Microsoft is closing a number of Bethesda studios, including Redfall maker Arkane Austin, Hi-Fi Rush and The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks, and more in devastating cuts at Bethesda. Alpha Dog Games, maker of mobile game Mighty Doom, will also close. Roundhouse Studios will be absorbed by The Elder Scrolls Online developer ZeniMax Online Studios. Microsoft, currently valued at over $3 trillion, did not say how many staff will lose their jobs, but significant layoffs are inevitable.

Microsoft's announcement of the cuts at Bethesda come over three months after the company announced plans to cut 1,900 staff from its video game workforce, and amid a boom time for Bethesda's Fallout series following the breakout hit Prime Video TV show.

When Should I Buy an Xbox?

In general, it is advisable to keep an eye out for sales and restocks throughout the year, as availability has improved since the initial launch of the console. Unlike the Nintendo Switch, there is no specific recommendation to wait for a sale regardless of the time of year. Instead, it's a good idea to monitor various retailers and online platforms for restock announcements and promotional offers.

However, certain events like Black Friday or other holiday seasons may bring about unique bundles, discounts, or promotional deals specifically for the Xbox Series X. These bundles may include additional games, accessories, or exclusive limited editions. While quantities for such promotions might be limited, they can provide an opportunity to get more value for your purchase. See our guide to Xbox Series X prices for more info.

Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S?

Choosing between the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S ultimately depends on your gaming preferences, budget, and specific requirements. Let's compare the two consoles to help you make an informed decision:

1. Performance: The Xbox Series X is the more powerful option, offering native 4K gaming, higher graphical fidelity, and faster loading times. It has more advanced hardware, including a larger storage capacity. On the other hand, the Xbox Series S targets a lower price point and offers a less powerful performance, targeting 1440p resolution gaming and upscaling to 4K.

2. Price: The Xbox Series S is more affordable compared to the Xbox Series X. If budget is a significant factor for you, the Xbox Series S provides a cost-effective option while still delivering a next-generation gaming experience. For example, the Series S can play Starfield at 1440p 30fps (vs 4K 30fps on Series X).

3. Storage: The Xbox Series X comes with a larger internal storage capacity, allowing you to store more games directly on the console. The Xbox Series S, however, has a smaller storage capacity, which means you may need to manage your game library more actively or rely on external storage solutions.

4. Disc Drive: The Xbox Series X includes a disc drive, enabling you to play physical game discs and enjoy a wider range of media options, including Blu-ray and DVD playback. The Xbox Series S, in contrast, is a digital-only console, meaning you can only play games downloaded from the digital store.

5. Graphics and Performance: While both consoles support ray tracing, the Xbox Series X provides a more immersive and visually impressive experience due to its superior hardware capabilities. If you prioritize cutting-edge graphics and want the best performance available, the Xbox Series X is the preferable choice.

Consider your gaming preferences, budget, and whether you prioritize top-of-the-line performance or cost-effectiveness. If you have a 4K TV, want the most powerful console, and are willing to invest more, the Xbox Series X is the recommended option. If you have a lower budget, a 1080p or 1440p TV, and don't mind sacrificing some performance, the Xbox Series S offers excellent value for money.

With how expensive gaming is getting in 2025, we're trying to save you as much money as possible on the games and other tech you actually want to buy. We've got great deal roundups available for all major platforms such as Switch and Xbox, and keep these updated daily with brand new offers. If you're trying to keep costs down while maintaining your favorite hobby, stay tuned for more incredible discounts.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Every Pokémon Game on the Nintendo Switch in 2025

27 février 2025 à 17:19

Often cited as one of the world's most valuable media franchises, Pokémon is a household name that's been a Nintendo staple since the Game Boy. The beloved series is home to hundreds of amazing creatures you can catch in-game or collect as trading cards, with each new generation bringing loads more to discover. Every console released by Nintendo has had plenty of Pokémon games released for it, and the Nintendo Switch is no exception.

With Nintendo's official Switch 2 announcement confirming the console's backward compatibility, you can feel confident picking up any existing Pokemon games on the Switch, knowing they'll carry over to the new system. Below, we've compiled every Pokémon game that has been released on Nintendo Switch and the information we have on upcoming Pokémon games releasing on the Switch 2.

How Many Pokémon Games Are There on Nintendo Switch?

In total, 12 Pokémon games have been released for the Nintendo Switch. This includes the mainline games for the 8th and 9th Pokémon generations as well as plenty of spinoffs. For the sake of this list, we've counted mainline entries with two versions as a single release. We also don't include the Pokémon games offered through Nintendo Switch Online, but you can check out that list below.

What Pokemon Game Should You Get in 2025?

If you're wondering which game is worth picking up on the Switch in 2025, my recommendation is Pokémon Legends: Arceus. It's not going to give you that OG Pokémon game feeling, but that's what the older generation games are for. Instead, Legends: Arceus introduces more action and RPG elements to the Pokémon series, offering the freshness of open areas to explore, more control over encounters, and plenty of polish for the handheld. If you're looking to pick up new Switch games on sale, it's worth checking out Presidents' Day game deals this weekend.

All Pokémon Games on the Nintendo Switch (in Release Order)

Pokkén Tournament DX (2017)

Pokkén Tournament was originally released for the Wii U in 2016. A year later, Nintendo and Bandai Namco prepared a deluxe version of the game for Nintendo Switch, adding new characters and updated visuals to take advantage of better hardware. This three-on-three battle system is a blast to play with friends both in person and online.

Pokémon Quest (2018)

Pokémon Quest turns all your favorite Pokémon into miniature cube form. This free-to-play Switch game features a fun and simple combat system where you send Pokémon on expeditions. Equip different abilities to your Pokémon to handle all types of encounters.

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! (2018)

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! are remakes of the beloved 1998 Pokémon Yellow. These titles were the first mainline Pokémon games ever to release on a home console, since none made it to the Wii U. Set in the Kanto region, all 151 original Pokémon appear with varying forms from previous mainline installments. With heavy accessibility features, these remakes were a great first step for the series on Nintendo Switch for newcomers and veterans of the series.

Pokémon Sword & Shield (2019)

Pokémon Sword & Shield marked the first installment in the series to feature aspects of an open world. Dubbed the Wild Areas, these regions allowed for free traversal and battles with wild Pokémon. Gyms also made a return for the first time since X & Y. Additionally, Sword & Shield introduced the eigth generation of Pokémon, which included Dynamax and Gigantamax forms of previous Pokémon.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (2020)

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a remake of the 2005 titles Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team. Surprisingly, this is the first Pokémon spinoff remake ever, with development handled by Spike Chunsoft. The gameplay consists of completing jobs in different dungeons and unlocking new Pokémon along the way.

Pokémon Café ReMix (2020)

The other Pokémon release of 2020 was Pokémon Café ReMix featuring similar gameplay to other puzzle games like Disney Tsum Tsum, which requires you to connect Pokémon together to solve puzzles. In Pokémon Café ReMix, you and Eevee own a café and must serve the Pokémon who come for food or a little drink. This charming service game is free-to-play via the Nintendo eShop.

New Pokémon Snap (2021)

After more than 20 years, the Nintendo Switch is the console that finally received a sequel to Pokémon Snap. Developed by Bandai Namco, you traverse around different biomes and areas with an on-rails camera to capture pictures Pokémon in the wild. You can unlock new courses by taking good pictures in New Pokémon Snap, leaving for a sizeable amount of content to unlock and discover. You never know what you might find during each session!

Pokémon Unite (2021)

This free-to-play game marked Pokémon's first entry into the MOBA genre. You command and control a team of five Pokémon in head-to-head battles against other players online. There's a solid amount of Pokémon to choose from, so you can adjust your team to best fit your needs. Pokémon Unite went on to be featured in different esports tournaments, with multiple championships held for the game.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl (2021)

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Pokémon Shining Pearl are remakes of Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, which originally released in 2006 for the Nintendo DS. As the fourth generation of Pokémon, Diamond & Pearl feature a wide variety of Pokémon to battle against and discover. The remakes feature a new chibi art style that was created to stay faithful to the original titles while still remaining fresh.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus (2022)

Pokémon Legends: Arceus is often praised as one of the best Pokémon games available on the Switch. This original title takes place far in the past, somewhere in the Hisui region. With a focus on exploration, you can freely walk all around the map to capture Pokémon, explore different environments, and so much more. Pokémon can be spotted wandering around all over the map, which requires you to be strategic if you're looking to avoid battle.

Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022)

The latest mainline Pokémon games officially kicked off Generation 9, bringing along an entire new approach to gameplay and world design. In Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, an open world awaits with freedom to explore wherever your heart takes you. The DLC pass, titled The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, is now wrapped up, making it a perfect time to check out Scarlet & Violet.

Detective Pikachu Returns (2023)

One game and one movie later, the sequel to Detective Pikachu is finally available on Nintendo Switch. Tim's father is missing, and it's up to Detective Pikachu to solve the case! This sequel features new puzzles and investigations, where you can investigate scenes and use your notebook to get to the bottom of the mystery. If you're a fan of both Pokémon and mystery games, this is a great game to consider.

Available Pokémon Games With Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack

The Nintendo Switch Online subscription service has additional Pokémon titles if you're looking for more after completing the Nintendo Switch library. Here are the five Pokémon games you can play with a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership:

  • Pokémon Trading Card Game
  • Pokémon Snap
  • Pokémon Puzzle League
  • Pokémon Stadium
  • Pokémon Stadium 2

Upcoming Pokémon Games on Nintendo Switch

Pokémon Day 2025 brought some solid announcements about new Pokémon games. Pokémon Legends: Z-A was initially announced last year, though a new gameplay trailer revealed the game's setting in Lumiose City within the Kalos regions. Tepig, Totodile, and Chikorita are familiar starting Pokémon, from Gen 2 and 5, but will be getting new final evolutions. "Rooftop parkour" and new battle mechanics also indicate an increased focused on real-time action. As far as a release date, "Fall 2025" is all we know for now.

Game Freak and The Pokémon Company also announced Pokémon Champions, a new battle game in the spirit of Pokemon Showdown. Coming to mobile devices and Switch, you'll be able to battle with Pokémon you've trained in other games through the Pokémon Home app.

A Nintendo Direct is scheduled for April 2, likely bringing more information about the Switch 2 and potential release dates for new games. For now, see the full list of upcoming Switch games for everything we've confirmed is coming to the Nintendo handheld and our predictions for what games will release on the Switch 2.

Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.

Camel Up, a Fun Betting Board Game, Is Now On Sale

27 février 2025 à 17:00

Anyone in the market for a new game to spice up board game night can grab a fine deal on Camel Up (second edition) right now. It normally goes for $40, but it’s currently on sale at Amazon for $25.60 in a limited-time deal. It’s a betting game that’s fun for adults, but easy enough to learn that it makes a fine family board game as well. It also landed on our list of the best 6-player board games (though you can play it with fewer or more people, depending on who’s around).

Camel Up Is 36% Off

Camel Up offers a fun little twist on horse racing. Instead of horses, it’s five camels that are sprinting around the track on the game board. You and your fellow players place bets on which camel will win. The camels’ speed in the race depends on the dice, which tumble out of the pyramid dice shaker one at a time, with a pause for bets between each roll. The earlier you place your bet, the more you stand to win, with payouts for the first- and second-place finishers.

There’s plenty of opportunity for chaos, however, as camels can land on each other and be carried toward the finish line. This second edition also includes new game modes, including rogue camels that run backwards on the track. That's something you won't see at the horse races.

Camel Up is for 3-8 players ages 8 and up. Each session takes between 30 and 45 minutes, making it a decently quick-playing board game you won't have to dedicate an entire afternoon to playing. The box, board, and components are all nicely designed and colorful. It’s just a fun game to add to your collection at a totally reasonable price with this limited-time discount. Pick it up if that sounds appealing.

More Family Friendly Card Games

In other board game news, a bunch of variations of UNO are on sale this week at Target, including the standard edition and Show 'Em No Mercy.

Chris Reed is a deals expert and commerce editor for IGN. You can follow him on Bluesky @chrislreed.com.

Score a Victrola Stream Onyx Turntable for 58% Off at Woot

27 février 2025 à 16:28

If you've got a record collection, it's only right that you have a solid turntable to play everything on. If you're on the hunt for something new, Woot's offering an excellent deal right now on the Victrola Stream Onyx Turntable. It's currently listed for $249.99, a whopping 58% off its list price of $599.99. That's a fantastic deal, and one that won't stick around for long, as Woot notes that it's only available for a couple more days or until it's all sold out. If you've been hoping to get a new turntable, you don't want to miss out on this discount.

Victrola Stream Onyx Turntable for $249.99

Boasting a matte black finish, this record player has a sleek design that blends in nicely with a room. And when it comes to playing your favorite records, this turntable also has built-in Sonos compatibility. With this, you can stream your records right to your Sonos system to enjoy them all around the house.

If you're looking to add some new records to your collection as well, we've got a few that are worth keeping on your radar right now. The massive Mass Effect Trilogy Collection on vinyl is now available to preorder, complete with 85 tracks to play. Or, if you long to have another vinyl collection from a classic game series, the original Halo trilogy soundtrack on vinyl is also up for preorder right now.

If you're curious to see even more of our turntable recommendations, have a look through our roundup of the 10 best Bluetooth record players for 2025. This includes a variety of excellent picks from the likes of Audio Technica, Sony, and more. And if you're curious to see more tech deals, check out our roundup of the best deals of the day which features some great discounts on iPads, power banks, and more right now.

Upcoming Vinyl Soundtracks

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

How to Play the Pokémon Games in Chronological Order

27 février 2025 à 16:02

The mainline Pokemon games make up one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time. From Pokemon Red and Blue to the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, these games have amassed a huge audience that just keeps coming back for more.

If you haven't played all of the Pokemon video games in the series, however, you may find yourself in a bit of a dilemma trying to figure out where to start in 2025. Most of the major titles in the series are excellent standalone games to dive into, but if you want to start from the beginning, there are two different ways to play in order: Chronologically or by release date.

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Which Pokemon Games Should You Actually Play First?

Choosing where to start boils down to what Nintendo console you currently have, though the recent Delta emulator may change that for you. If you only have a Nintendo Switch, you can start with Let's Go Pikachu or Let's Go Eevee, which are kind of like remakes of the original Yellow version from 1998. You can also play Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl for another remake experience. Pokemon Legends: Arceus is also an option, but it is very different from the other mainline games.

If you're wanting to dive right into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, it's worth noting that you likely won't be missing out on any overly pertinent information from the previous games. The only games in the main series you might not want to jump right into is Black 2 and White 2 as those are sequels.

How to Play the Pokemon Games in Chronological Order

The Pokemon timelne may seem pretty linear at first glance, but without enough obvious details to go off of, it can be pretty confusing to try to follow the chronology from title to title. Luckily, a now deleted tweet from Toshinobu Matsumiya has given us a starting point for some of the games. For the rest, we can only make educated guesses based on a few key details witin the games.

1. Pokemon Legends: Arceus

The first game in the chronology is very clearly Pokemon Legends: Arceus seeing as it's set in a time when the relationship between humans and Pokemon was only just starting to form. You spend a large portion of your time running around a vast open wilderness catching and battling wild Pokemon, and the people you interact with are clearly just beginning to understand the world of Pokemon. This game features crafting and research tasks, which greatly differentiates it from the usual gym battle formula we are used to.

Though we don't know just how long ago Pokemon Legends: Arceus takes place compared to the other games in the series, we do atleast know that it seems to feature the ancestors of Diamond and Pearl characters.

2. Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow

As the original games in the series, Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow are up next in the timeline. Bringing the first-generation Pokedex and introducing us to the classic Pokemon game formula, these best-selling games are what started it all.

Although we can't know for sure that these Game Boy games are up next in the timeline, the deleted Tweet from Game Scenario writer Toshinobu Matsumiya confirmed that the series starts with these. The technology featured in the game is also fairly limited compared to some of the newer games -- though still advanced enough to bring fossils back to life!

Bonus: Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are remakes of the original Red and Blue games and thus are at the same exact point in the timeline. Much of the plot is the same as the originals with some key differences -- including visiting the Sevii Islands after becoming champion of the Elite Four.

3. Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald brought all new Pokemon and throws you into the Hoenn region -- which is some distance from both the Kanto and Johto regions. Considering this game features the third generation of Pokemon and some new technology, it seems most likely that it would take place after both Red and Blue and Gold and Silver. However, according to that same deleted tweet from Matsumiya, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire take place at the same point in time as FireRed and LeafGreen.

This also means that Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are at the same point in the timeline here seeing as they are remakes.

4. Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

As the second game in the series (in terms of release date) Pokemon Gold and Silver take place three years after the events of Red and Blue. With some exciting new Gen 2 Pokemon and some of the best post-game content in the series, Gold, Silver, and Crystal were an excellent follow up to the original games. By traveling to the Kanto region after becoming the champion of Johto, you get a firsthand look at the passage of time. You even get to battle the protagonist from the first games, Red, who is quite strong.

This placement in the chronology also applies to the remakes: HeartGold and SoulSilver. Although the remakes offer some additional content, they are essentially just updated versions of the originals.

5. Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

In terms of series release order, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl came a few years after Ruby and Sapphire. However, we now know from that deleted tweet from Matsumiya that Diamond and Pearl actually takes place at the same time as HeartGold and SoulSilver. This may seem a little bit confusing considering the advancements in technology we see in Diamond and Pearl, but we can likely just chalk it up to the actual date the games were created rather than the chronology within the Pokemon universe.

This would also mean that the remakes, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are set in the same point of the timeline. Though the timeline gets a bit wonky with the inclusion of Fairy-type Pokemon considering those weren't introduced until X and Y.

6. Pokemon Black and White

Featuring the fifth-generation of new Pokemon, Black and White was the second mainline game to come out on the Nintendo DS. Although we don't know exactly when the story takes place in the Pokemon universe, we do that it takes place after Diamond and Pearl thanks to Matsumiya's tweet. Since there aren't any obvious links to the previous games, we can only assume that Black and White takes place more than 3 years after Red and Blue.

7. Pokemon Black 2 and White 2

As a true sequel to Black and White, Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 offer a fairly obvious transition through the chronological timeline. We see changes where gym leaders pass on their duties to the next generation, Team Plasma has advanced their plot, and there is a new Champion. Between all of these things, we know that roughly two years have passed since Black and White, progressing the timeline forward in an uncharacteristically linear fashion.

8. Pokemon X and Y

As the first game in the series to allow payers to explore and battle in 3D, Pokemon X and Y was a fresh take on the classic Pokemon formula. While this is largely due to it being the first title in the series to be a Nintendo 3DS game, it definitely helped set up future games. While we don't know exactly when the game fits in the chronology, thanks to Matsumiya we atleast know that X and Y take place at the same time as Black 2 and White 2. However, it's possible that it is set in a different universe due to Mega Evolution being a thing.

9. Pokemon Sun and Moon

Happening a few years after X and Y, Pokemon Sun and Moon takes us to the Alola region. While we don't have any information from Matsumiya about where this game fits in the timeline, it features a few characters from X and Y that indicate that time has passed between games. An adult Red and Blue also make an appearance, though their exact age isn't revealed, so we still don't know exactly how much time has progressed since Red, Blue, and Yellow.

This also means that Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon take place at the same point in time as they are essentially remakes of Sun and Moon with some additional content.

10. Pokemon Sword and Shield

With the arrival of the Nintendo Switch came the first Switch-exclusive mainline Pokemon game: Sword and Shield. Featuring a brand-new region, new Pokemon, and the introduction of Gigantamax, Sword and Shield is essentially a soft reboot of the series. So that being said, we have no idea where it fits on the chronological timeline. There aren't really any hard references to the previous games, so there is no way of accurately fitting it into the known Pokemon universe.

One of the only clues we have about the timeline comes in the form of new technology. The addition of the Rotom Phone seemingly places us further in the chronology than Red and Blue at the very least, but that's all we can really gather. It's possible that Pokemon Sword and Shield simply takes place in an entirely different universe than any of the other games.

11. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

As the latest entry in the series, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet brings all-new Gen 9 Pokemon and the open-world Paldea region to the Nintendo Switch. There haven't been any obvious clues revealed about where it lands on the timeline, so we unfortunately don't have enough information to try to accurately place it. That being said, if it follows the chronological structure of previous mainline games, it's possible that it takes place at the same time as the events of Pokemon Sword and Shield.

How to Play the Pokemon Games by Release Date

I you want to play the games in the order they were released rather than try to attempting to go through the convoluted chronological timeline, here are all of the mainline Pokemon games by release date:

  1. Pokemon Red and Blue - February 27, 1996 - Game Boy
  2. Pokemon Yellow - Game Boy - September 12, 1998 - Game Boy
  3. Pokemon Gold and Silver - November 21, 1999 - Game Boy Color
  4. Pokemon Crystal - December 14, 2000 - Game Boy Color
  5. Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire - November 21, 2002 - Game Boy Advance
  6. Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen - January 28, 2004 - Game Boy Advance
  7. Pokemon Emerald - Sepember 16, 2004 - Game Boy Advance
  8. Pokemon Diamond and Pearl - September 28, 2006 - Nintendo DS
  9. Pokemon Platinum - September 13, 2008 - Nintendo DS
  10. Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver - September 12, 2009 - Nintendo DS
  11. Pokemon Black and White - September 18, 2010 - Nintendo DS
  12. Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 - June 23, 2012 - Nintendo DS
  13. Pokemon X and Y - October 13, 2013 - Nintendo 3DS
  14. Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire - November 21, 2014 - Nintendo 3DS
  15. Pokemon Sun and Moon - November 18, 2016 - Nintendo 3DS
  16. Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon - November 17, 2017 - Nintendo 3DS
  17. Pokemon Sword and Shield - November 15, 2019 - Nintendo Switch
  18. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl - November 19, 2021 - Nintendo Switch
  19. Pokemon Scarlet and Vilolet - November 18, 2022 - Nintendo Switch
  20. Pokemon Legends Z-A - TBA Late 2025

Upcoming Pokemon Games

While a new Pokemon Legends game was technically announced last year, we finally got an official gameplay reveal during this year's Pokemon Day. Titled Pokemon Legends: Z-A, the upcoming game is set in Lumiose City, within the same Kalos region as Pokemon X and Y. The city itself is in the midst of a technological evolution to support trainers and Pokemon thriving together.

As a Legends game, Z-A's starter Pokemon are a throwback: Chikorita and Totodile from Gen 2 alongside Tepig from Gen 5. Like in Legends: Arceus, these familiar starters will be getting new final evolutions. The gameplay trailer also showed off new battle mechanics, like positioning, dodging, and aiming your Pokemon's attacks. Unfortunately, the one thing the trailer didn't confirm is a release date: the game is still set for a tentative "late 2025" release, most likely on Switch and Switch 2 consoles.

That wasn't the only game reveal from the 2025 Pokemon Day announcements. Game Freak and The Pokemon Company also announced Pokemon Champions, a new battle game for both Switch and mobile devices. This is most likely the "multiplayer Pokemon game" that was alluded to in earlier leaks. More like Pokemon Showdown than other Pokemon releases, Pokemon Champions will allow trainers to battle with Pokemon they've caught and trained in other games through the Pokemon Home app. No release date information has been revealed.

Looking for additional Pokemon content? Check out our guide to the best Pokemon movies and Pokemon Video Games for more. You can also shop for the coolest Pokemon merchandise at the IGN Store for some of our favorite Pokemon toys.

Neighbors: Suburban Warfare Is a Sinister Multiplayer Game With a Friendly Face

27 février 2025 à 16:00

I’m confident that even the most locked in gamer hasn’t played something quite like Neighbors: Suburban Warfare. You can see some influences and similarities to other games - it has the arcadey shooter feel of Team Fortress, the light tactical base building of a survival game, the slapstick physical humor of a Goat Simulator or Just Die Already - all in one anarchic post-WW2 package. I had a couple of hands-on sessions with it, navigating its team-based homewrecking action, and though its untraditional format will make for some rough first minutes, it was hard not to walk away from the over the top bedlam with a smile.

There’s maybe no more antithetical setting for Neighbors: Suburban Warfare’s team-versus-team base-building combat romp than the idyllic, prosperity-pilled 1950’s American suburbs. But developer Invisible Walls wanted to make a game that was bright and colorful and would be striking at first glance and approachable to a broad audience. “We also had this idea of the neighborhood feud element from day one,” art director Andreas Bech explained. “And for most of the team, the post-war optimism of the ‘50s and ‘60s resonates with that.”

The irony of the collective drive towards the presentation of perfectionism leading to individual households going so mad with power that they would sabotage their peers because they look like they might be doing too well was the bedrock for every iteration of Suburban Warfare. What started off as a game where players would decorate their houses and vandalize their opponents to win top prize at a sort of house pageant turned into a more raucous skirmisher “after it became apparent that [that version of the PvP and PvE] didn't mix,” Invisible Walls CEO David Heldager revealed. “Everyone just wanted to destroy the other’s house.”

And so their game morphed into the squad-based hybrid shooter and base-builder that I got my hands on for around an hour with the dev team. Our goal was pretty clear: we must infiltrate the enemy abode and destroy its “essential items” like the stove, toilet, and master bed. This is much easier said than done, of course, as there are so many layers of variables and tactics that come into play during each match that chaos is unavoidable.

It all starts with character selection. Each of the eight available neighbors has their own signature starting items and special abilities, like the Rosie the Riveter-inspired Kim and her throwable pipe wrench that can build a special autonomous oil-spitting turret to defend her home when she’s out pillaging. There were two available neighborhoods (maps) to choose from, each dictating where neutral objectives will be, and each team can choose a specific house layout to use, each floorplan having its own different entrances and essential item locations. This felt like a lot to try to understand up front, but even though there is a county fair's worth of variability in each match, the pursuit of “the perfect competitive combination” is a bit of a fool’s errand.

“We wanted to be different in that this is the game you play when you’re not playing [something more competitive like] Marvel Rivals,” David said when I asked the team if and how Suburban Warfare could appeal to the types of gamers that prefer a more sweaty PvP experience. “The tone is lighthearted and we designed it for lightheartedness, but we do find people start getting very competitive after like three or four games,” Andreas added. The design consensus among them was to focus on making cool things first, and balancing them second. “We were not experts on PvP and balancing when we started this game,” game director Sebastian Bevensee said, explaining that unfamiliar traps and weapons that will inevitably knock new players out will feel overpowered until they realize that just about everything is that strong on purpose. The goal is to make everything feel impactful so long as you hit with them, and encourage everyone to be a consequential playmaker when the opportunity presents itself.

After choosing your avatar to commit minor crimes with and agreeing to what kind of house you’re going to defend with your teammates (and where you’ll be defending it from your opponents), it's time to get to the dirty business of targeted vandalization. Your team of up to four must build all manner of tools, traps, and defenses in order to turn away your annoying nosey neighbors while also empowering your team to be even more annoying and nosier. Buying tools or basic fortifications costs money that you earn slowly over time but in lump sums by knocking out enemies. More valuable options become available when you upgrade your workbench with spare resources found at the construction site, located in a neutral point on every map. After buying starter tools - usually the crowbar since it helps destroy objects faster - every round of Suburban Warfare I played started with a full team sprint towards these wayward crates.

My team was pretty good at making it out of the ensuing brawls with a couple of resources without taking too many casualties, but the early moments where no one has special gear is where I felt the character selection and team compositions the most. Big bruisers like Chad can hold the front line and distract the enemy long enough for someone else to snatch resources right out from under you. Or sneaky little bastards like this Dennis the Menace x Kevin McCallister hybrid who can avoid the melee completely and instead start attempting to break into your home while you're gone. Neighbor’s individual special abilities remain impactful throughout the match, but ones with definite strengths above and beyond those never feel stronger than those first few minutes.

The Dennis the Menace x Kevin McCallister hybrid can avoid the melee completely and instead start attempting to break into your home while you're gone.

After taking the resources back we focused on locking down our house, lining the vulnerable parts of our fence with bear traps, repairing damaged doors and windows, and even setting up a small oil rig to turn our passive trickle of money into more of a sprinkler. All the while, both sides were taking turns poking at one another, sneaking to back doors and windows while causing a ruckus on the front lawns by either running up personally and trying to catch a poor homemaker slipping, or ordering more bombastic offensives on the enemy in the form of delivery trucks that speed through the cul de sac and lob boxes full of fireworks at your foes. And then, after around four minutes of game time, night fell on our pitched battle. Besides making the battlefield darker, it also signals that the nocturnal guard dog of each house is up and prowling, and it is devastatingly good at hunting down any enemy that steps onto your property and eliminating them with extreme prejudice, until the sun rises and the chaos ensues again.

Exchanges between squads, be they in the streets or each other’s living rooms, were always tense because the more dangerous weaponry, like a sledgehammer or a pressurized cannon that shoots oranges, can do players in quickly. And yet the hammer is slow and the cannon, one of the few ranged options in the game, is hard to aim and slow to fire and reload. This was all by design. “We are always encouraging people to be more up front and close,” Sebastian explained, pointing out that their focus on keeping the most effective and easy to use offense as close-ranged options forces players to engage with one another instead of trying to take sniper positions or control the field from afar.

That doesn’t constrain their weapon options from walking more on the wild side, though. Many of the options operate as you assume they would, but then there are some tricky takes on household items, like the aforementioned vacuum that can suck enemies into bashing range. You can build a chicken coup and toss their eggs at foes to blind them. With enough investment into your workbench you can get access to my favorite option so far: a seagull that you can fly to bomb enemies like a Call of Duty kill streak reward. The cartoony madness is lots of fun, moment to moment.

During the course of these cycles across the rounds I played, the biggest issue I found was feeling like I wasn’t doing the right thing at the right time. I wasn’t searching for the most efficient ways to spend money and resources so much as feeling like I was actively contributing to the overall goal of compromising the enemy's home to a permanent end. Picking up the basics is easy, but learning how to know when to go all out on the enemy or when to pull back to defend was something that I couldn’t intuit in my brief time with Neighbors. David agreed. “Our main struggle is, ‘How do you explain the meta in a game like this?’” They’ve seen playtesters grow into sharp and knowledgeable players over half a dozen games or so, so it's not impossible to let go of worry and embrace the madness.

I’m not sure how it will stand up against genre juggernauts, but it will certainly stand out.

So is Neighbors: Suburban Warfare the next big party shooter? I’m not sure how it will stand up against genre juggernauts, but it will certainly stand out. Two geezers shaped like Mr Magoo and Evel Knievel exchanging plunger crossbow fire in the street only to get hit by a delivery truck tossing bombs into the front yard is a scenario you aren’t going to find in your current favorite team shooter. And Invisible Walls likes it that way. They don’t want to replace your favorite game, they just want to be the Mad Men-coded funhouse you spend your off time in.

I’m confident that even the most locked in gamer hasn’t played something quite like Neighbors: Suburban Warfare. You can see some influences and similarities to other games - it has the arcadey shooter feel of Team Fortress, the light tactical base building of a survival game, the slapstick physical humor of a Goat Simulator or Just Die Already - all in one anarchic post-WW2 package. I had a couple of hands-on sessions with it, navigating its team-based homewrecking action, and though its untraditional format will make for some rough first minutes, it was hard not to walk away from the over the top bedlam with a smile.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A First Trailer Reveals Rooftop Running Gameplay and Late 2025 Release Window

27 février 2025 à 15:32

We've finally gotten a good, long (ish) look at Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the second entry in the Pokemon Legends series and Game Freak's major Pokemon release for the year (after surprisingly skipping 2024). In a brand new trailer, we got a first look at what it will be like to freely run along the rooftops of Lumiose City, which Pokémon will join us when we do it, and some of the changes to Mega Evolutions and battle mechanics.

This time around, players can choose between Totodile, Tepig, and Chikorita to be their starter monster as they explore Lumiose City with upgraded visuals and a few major gameplay tweaks. Specifically, new mechanics will allow players to hop to the city's rooftops and see life in the Pokémon world from a new perspective. Gameplay for the Latest Legends title also reveals that we'll be going back to the more traditional visual style the series has established over the last few years, too.

Today's Pokémon Day 2025 Pokémon Presents showcase gave fans a gameplay trailer to watch over and over again while we wait for that ever-elusive release date, but it also came with a more specific gameplay breakdown, too. Just like the Pokémon Legends: Arceus title that it follows, Pokémon Legends: Z-A shakes up the combat formula with a more-involved take on battles. Combat footage shows that players will be free to weaken monsters and catch them in Wild Zones littered throughout the town.

It wouldn't be a first-look at Pokémon Legends: Z-A without a sneak peek at some of the Mega Evolutions and how they've been brought over to that refreshing Legends gameplay. Specifically, today's breakdown video shows gameplay for creatures like Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Absol, and Mega Charizard X as well as the "new level of power" each brings to the table.

Although the Pokémon Legends: Z-A gameplay breakdown doesn't exactly tell us how rooftop running works in the late 2025 Nintendo Switch title, it does introduce us to some of the faces we'll meet on our journey. New friends include the option to meet either Urbain or Taunie, a potential rival, and players can also expect to get to know Quasartico CEO Jett and her secretary, Vinnie. We also got to see the return of Lumiose City's tallest friendly face, AZ, and his Pokémon partner, Floette, who run the hotel players will be staying at.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A was first announced at last year's Pokemon Presents, and it's been quiet on the news front ever since. At the time, all we saw was a cinematic trailer revealing it would be set entirely in Lumiose City from Pokémon X and Y, and that it would be coming to Nintendo Switch in 2025. We also saw a tease of a few Pokémon, a futuristic setting, and the Mega Evolution symbol.

Other than that, for the last year, fans have been piecing together guesses on what the game might entail based on that trailer and Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which introduced new Pokémon capturing mechanics to the franchise and an open zone format that resonated well with players, even if certain elements of the game felt drab and incomplete, especially in the back half. With no Pokémon game released last year, it seems like Game Freak may have gotten an extra year to really give Legends Z-A the polish that Arceus and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet simply didn't receive. Let's hope it pays off.

For everything else revealed today, you can see our Pokémon Presents February 2025 highlight roundup here.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor 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).

Pokémon Champions, Game Freak's Leaked Multiplayer Game, Officially Revealed

27 février 2025 à 15:26

After half a year of rumors and leaks, we've finally gotten our first look at Pokémon Champions, a brand new multiplayer battle-focused Pokémon game being developed in a collaboration between Game Freak and The Pokémon Works, which itself is a recent joint venture between The Pokémon Company and Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl developer ILCA.

Pokémon Champions is a game focused on Pokémon battles, which features the series "core-style battles" and allows players to battle online with one another. From the trailer, we've seen it will definitely include both Mega Evolution and Terastalization, and the reveal suggested it will canvas all different types and eras of Pokémon battles.

Additionally, Pokémon Champions will connect with Pokémon Home, allowing players to transfer Pokémon from all other games to battle in it and finally giving fans something to do with the hundreds of Pokémon just sitting in their boxes from past generations.

Pokémon Champions is "now in development" for both Nintendo Switch and mobile, but did not get a release date. It will be playable in Latin American Spanish at launch in addition to other languages previously available in Pokémon games.

Pokémon Champions appears to be the same as Pokémon Synapse, a game that first leaked last year as part of the larger "Freak Leak" that saw tons of internal Game Freak info drop online, including unreleased games, meeting notes, Pokémon designs, and more. At the time, the most firm details we had were that it was being co-developed by Game Freak and ILCA, while everything else seemed to be a work-in-progress and a bit speculative. Those who looked into the leak suggested it was a multiplayer game of some kind and some compared it to Splatoon, but that comparison seems to have been slightly off.

You can catch up on everything else we saw at today's Pokémon Presents right here.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Pokémon Concierge Season 2 Is Officially Coming to Netflix in September

27 février 2025 à 15:15

Pokémon Concierge Season 2 is officially coming to Netflix this September.

The Pokémon Company revealed plans to debut another batch of four episodes in its adorable stop-motion spinoff during today during its special Pokémon Day 2025 Pokémon Presents showcase. This is the first reveal of the day, and it’s an especially surprising one.

The full second season is expected to drop on Netflix come this September, but you can at least head to the Pokémon YouTube channel right now to see the first four episodes of Season 1 while you wait. These will disappear March 9, though they'll still be available on Netflix for subscribers.

POKÉMON CONCIERGE RETURNS THIS SEPTEMBER 💛

Reunite with Haru and Psyduck for four new episodes in the magical stop-motion world of the Pokémon Resort. pic.twitter.com/rmRgiG6GYR

— Netflix (@netflix) February 27, 2025

Also included in today’s footage was a first look at some of the new stop-motion critters coming to Pokémon Concierge Season 2, including a very fluffy Arcanine, Corphish, and Shinx.

For everything else included in today's Pokemon Presents, you can see our news roundup here.

Pokémon TCG Pocket's Next Expansion, Triumphant Light, Is Out Tomorrow

27 février 2025 à 15:14

It's been one month since the last Pokémon TCG Pocket expansion, Space-Time Smackdown, smacked down, so you know what that means: it's time for The Pokémon Company to drop another mini-expansion to keep us all on the treadmill.

Shown off today at Pokémon Presents, we got a brief look at a new mini-expansion for Pokémon TCG Pocket, called Triumphant Light. We only got a quick look at Triumphant Light in the trailer today, but it looks like this is a mini-expansion similar to Mythical Island, and is centered around Arceus. Alongside an Arceus ex card, other cards shown include Tyranitar, Abomasnow, Rotom, Raichu, and Crobat.

You won't have to wait long to start cracking into new packs of Triumphant Light either, as the next Themed Booster Pack hits Pokemon TCG Pocket tomorrow, February 28.

Some additional gifts and missions are also on the way, for those looking to max out their booster pack unlocking. Special missions are running from February 28 through March 27, offering some Space-Time Smackdown packs. Also, if you log in before April 30, you can pick up a special gift of Genetic Apex booster packs with a guaranteed one card of four-diamond rarity or higher.

Ranked is also on its way to Pokémon TCG Pocket, with matches expected to go live at the end of March. No further news was shown during today's Pokémon Presents, but we'll likely learn more before the matches go up. The heads-up at least leaves some time for Pokémon TCG players to get their best decks in order.

Fans of the game will likely be hoping that the next major update comes alongside changes to the newly-introduced trading mechanic, which was widely panned when it launched a month ago as too restrictive and expensive.

That didn't stop people from spending money on the game, though, as Pokémon TCG Pocket made over $10 million in daily sales upon the launch of Space-Time Smackdown. Pokémon TCG Pocket is estimated to have made over half a billion dollars in less than three months.

To catch up on all the news from today, make sure to check out our round-up of everything announced at Pokémon Presents February 2025.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Pokemon Presents February 2025: Everything Announced

27 février 2025 à 15:04

Pokemon is celebrating its 29th birthday this year and, as always, The Pokemon Company planned a huge birthday celebration on February 27 to honor the milestone and reveal a bit of the future of the beloved franchise.

From new details and a release window for Pokemon Legends: Z-A to the reveal of the multiplayer, battle-focused Pokemon Champions to new episodes of Pokemon Concierge and so much more, there was a lot to enjoy during this year's festivities.

What was your favorite announcement? What were you hoping to see? Let us know in the comments below!

Pokemon Legends: Z-A Gets a Ton of New Details and a Late 2025 Release Window

Pokemon Legends: Z-A was the big finale for this year's Pokemon Presents and we got a few new details alongside a late 2025 release date.

This new adventure takes place in Lumiose City and players will get to choose either Chikorita, Tepig, or Totodile to be their first Pokemon. Luimiose City is undergoing a "high-tech urban redevelopment plan" that aims to turn the city into a place people and Pokemon can share together.

Much like Pokemon Legends: Arceus, players will run around big open spaces and encounter Pokemon they can run into and try to catch or battle to weaken. However, battles will be a bit more advanced this time around. Moves now have shorter and longer reach and an area of effect, meaning position is very important. Mega Evolution will also be part of this game and can change the tide of battle at any time.

There also seems to be a lot of verticality in Pokemon Legends: Z-A, as the player is seen zooming up to the top of a building, exploring rooftops, and even jumping from building to building.

Pokemon live in places called Wild Zones, which appear to be gated by level or something similar, and this is where the majority of your encounters seem to take place. There will also be a ton of new characters to meet and so much more.

Multiplayer, Battle-Focused Pokemon Champions Revealed for Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android

Pokemon Champions is a new multiplayer game being developed for Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android that is focused on Pokemon battles with others around the world. This new game is being developed in collaboration between Game Freak and The Pokemon Works and features the series' "core-style battles."

The trailer gave us a glimpse at Pokemon Champions' epic battles, and they appear to include both Mega Evolution and Terastalization alongside Pokemon from many different generations.

Players will also be able to connect to Pokemon Home to import their favorite Pokemon to their team. Finally, it was revealed this new game will be playable in Latin American Spanish at launch and other languages previously available in different games from the franchise.

Pokemon TCG Pocket to Get the Arceus-Themed Triumphant Light Themed Booster Pack on February 28

"In the beginning, there was only a churning turmoil of chaos. At the heart of chaos, where all things become one, appeared an Egg." 🙏

Bask in the radiance that is Triumphant Light! Available in #PokemonTCGPocket on Friday, February 28th. pic.twitter.com/QyfEeXUSWS

— Pokémon TCG Pocket (@PokemonTCGP) February 27, 2025

Pokemon TCG Pocket is set to get a new Arceus-themed Triumphant Light themed booster pack on February 28. Joining Areceus in this new expansion will be Tyranitar, Abomasnow, Rotom, Raichu, Crobat, and many more.

It was also confirmed that Ranked Matches will be making their way to Pokemon TCG Pocket by the end of March 2025.

In the world of the original Pokemon Trading Card Game, it was also teased that Mega Evolution will arrive later in 2025.

New Episodes of Pokemon Concierge Will Arrive on Netflix in September 2025

Pokemon Concierge is returning to Netflix in September 2025, and fans can even check out the first four episodes on YouTube for free right now! We didn't learn too much about the new episode, but we were given a quick look at some behind-the-scene footage of new stop-motion Pokemon like Arcanine and Shinx.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet to Feature 'Mass Outbreaks of Red-, Green-, and Blue-Colored Pokemon' and More

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet players will be able to look forward to mass outbreaks of red-, green-, and blue-colored Pokemon, a better chance of running into a Shiny Pokemon, and a series of Tera Raid Battles over the next few weeks against such Pokemon as Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval.

Pokemon GO's Unova Tour Is Kicking Off on March 1

Pokemon Go Tour: Unova - Global event is set to kick off on March 1 and it was revealed that the Legendary Pokemon Black Kyurem and White Kyurem will appear in Raid Battle and other places. Victini and Shiny Meloetta will also be out in the wild waiting to be found.

Pokemon Unite to Add Suicune, Alolan Raichu, and Alcremie in 2025

Pokemon Unite has announced that it will be adding Suicune, Alolan Raichu, and Alcremie in 2025.

Pokemon Cafe Remix to Get New Items and Adorable Outfits

Pokemon Cafe Remix is celebrating Pokemon Day by offering players new delicious items and adorable outfits to collect, including the Appletun Fruitilicious Jelly Soda.

Pokemon Masters EX to Get Two New Master Sync Pairs

Pokemon Masters and EX will welcome May (Champion) & Shiny Primal Kyogre and Brendan (Champion) & Shiny Primal Groudon to its roster.

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Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell Gives Matt Murdock the Dark Knight Returns Treatment

27 février 2025 à 15:00

It’s certainly a good time to be a Daredevil fan. The live-action Netflix series is finally getting a continuation in the form of Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+. Meanwhile, on the comic book side of things, Marvel is kicking off a new miniseries called Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell. Not only does this series reunite Death of Wolverine creators Charles Soule and Steve McNiven, it’s got a pretty sweet elevator pitch. What if Daredevil got his own version of The Dark Knight Returns?

IGN spoke with Soule and McNiven via email to find out what exactly that means for poor, beleaguered Matt Murdock. First, check out an exclusive preview of Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #1 in the slideshow gallery below, and then read on to find out more about the series and Soule’s thoughts on his past DD work being adapted in Born Again.

The Dark Knight returns really is the easiest point of comparison with this series. Rather than being set in the present-day Marvel Universe, Cold Day in Hell takes place at a time when Matt Murdock has lost his powers and is grappling with both old age and the ghosts of his tragedy-prone past. As Soule reveals, Matt is hardly the only hero to hang up his tights in this futuristic Marvel Universe, at least until something coaxes him back into action.

“Matt's older, for sure,” Soule tells IGN. “We don't get specific with it, but the idea is that he left super hero life behind many years ago. Not just him, either - in the world of Cold Day In Hell, super heroes are long gone, at least in comparison to the way they operate in the present-day Marvel Universe. The reason for Matt leaving Daredevil behind is actually pretty simple, if you're using super hero logic. As we all know, Matt got his powers by being accidentally dosed with radioactive goop. Radioactivity fades with time, and in this story, the idea is that over time Matt's powers faded away too. He's still got all his combat training, but he hasn't used it for a very long time. He is, to put it pretty plainly, an ordinary older man with an extraordinary past that he's worked quite hard to move beyond. At least, that's our status quo as we begin.”

Of course, The Dark Knight Returns is hardly the only comic to tackle the “aging superhero gets back into action” trope. That premise has fueled plenty of Marvel books as well, from the various The End titles to McNiven and Mark Millar’s Old Man Logan. As Soule explains, there’s a good reason this type of story tends to crop up so often.

“For me, the tonal switcheroo you get when you show familiar characters at unfamiliar points in their lives can be a really potent way to define them in new ways for readers,” Soule says. “It also lets you define them more clearly. What parts of Matt Murdock persist when his ability to be a super hero in the traditional sense vanishes? He's clearly not Daredevil when we begin - does he need to be? Stories like this give you the best of both worlds - they can let you strip the hero down to their bare essentials while also letting you come up with a lot of fun ideas that are outside the regular continuity in some ways.”

Soule continues, “Cold Day In Hell takes place in its own corner of the Marvel Universe where terrible things have happened in the somewhat recent past, the after-effects of which resonate through the lives of the characters and the story. So, Steve and I get to make up a bunch of cool new things that use iconic Marvel elements, while also putting our own spin on all of them. That is… what many of these stories do, and of course I think Steve and I were both inspired by other brilliant variations on this theme.”

McNiven adds, "Charles is exactly right, stripping the hero down to their bare essential is what we were going for tonally in this tale. There are a number of great inspirations in and out of the comic world for this kind of treatment that I’m sure we could both list a number of them. But for me, it always starts with Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns. I’ve always been fascinated with that story, both in tone and in its storytelling techniques. A part of the reason I wanted to tackle this project was to explore Miller’s storytelling devices, particularly the 16 panel grid, where each page can be laid out in variations of 4 vertical panels and 4 horizontal panels. The task was to try and do that consistently throughout the entire story, something I don’t think I’ve seen done too many times over the years."

McNiven elaborates on how exactly The Dark Knight Returns has inspired Cold Day in Hell visually, calling the book nothing less than a love letter to Frank Miller.

"I would say that at its heart this project has been my unabashed love letter to Frank Miller. Frank to me is a pure visual genius and his work has inspired me all the way through this project," McNiven says. "I’m having so much fun exploring his storytelling and line work techniques he has employed, as well as Lynn Varley’s colour work, especially within the Elektra Lives Again graphic novel. I love to learn new things and I think it’s important to learn these lessons from the best of the best. To that end I have co plotted, penciled, and inked the whole thing. Hell, I even coloured the first issue myself before realizing that I just hate working on the computer to colour stuff. Luckily we have the amazing Nick Lowe for our editor at Marvel and he managed to secure the talents of Dean White to colour issue 2 and 3, saving me from going completely mad."

This isn’t the first time Soule and McNiven have collaborated on a story about a Marvel hero confronting their mortality. That was also the premise behind 2014’s Death of Wolverine, a story that wound up taking the iconic X-Man out of commission for several years. We were curious whether Soule views Cold Day in Hell as a companion piece to Death of Wolverine in any way, even if the two stories are set in very different versions of the Marvel Universe.

“I think everything we do together is in some ways a companion piece to everything we've done,” Soule says. “I've been truly fortunate to work with Steve as much as I have. From the Wolverine stories, to Uncanny Inhumans, to Star Wars, and now Daredevil, I think everything we've done is an evolution of our ability to work together, and our friendship outside the comics. I have immense trust in Steve's ability to just, you know, do amazing things on the page, and I think he feels the same way about my scripts, hopefully. This book was extremely collaborative in a way that was a bit of an experiment for us, a back and forth discussion as scripts and inks and dialogue and colors came in throughout, and I think people are going to see that on the page. Steve called it ‘jazz’ at one point, and I don't think that's so far off. I'm really proud of all the work I've done with Steve, but this one really stands out.”

"This is definitely a story that fits in with all of the other things Charles and I have collaborated on over the years, and is probably the most ambitious," McNiven says. "A unique type of work that could only happen after years of working together and trusting each other’s abilities. It’s an experimental piece in the best sense of the word and although it was fraught with difficulties at the heart of it we were having fun pushing the boundaries of our collaborative efforts. Hopefully it will appear seamless and give readers something enjoyable and engaging to read."

Half the fun with stories like Cold Day in Hell is seeing how a given hero’s various friends and enemies have fared in old age. For example, The Dark Knight Returns reveals Joker to have become all but catatonic in Batman’s absence, while Superman becomes a puppet of the US government and Green Arrow becomes a one-armed anarchist. Soule is hesitant to reveal much about what role Daredevil’s supporting cast and villains will play in the series, but he did confirm that readers can expect some major surprises on that front.

Soule teased, “Don't want to say more than that, though - that stuff is part of what I think people are going to tune in for.”

MNiven adds, " I do have to take a moment to say that I think Charles has done an astounding job with this story and I truly feel that the final issue has some of the best writing I have ever encountered in my 20 plus years of working in comics. Brilliant stuff and I can’t wait for it to be out on the stands!"

Given the timing of Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #1’s release, it’s clear Marvel is looking to capitalize on the debut of the Born Again show. We asked Soule whether this series works as an accessible gateway into the Daredevil comics, despite being set in the future and building on decades of existing Daredevil continuity.

Soule says, “I think so! It's designed as a story people can pick up and enjoy if they know the most basic things about Daredevil and his past - blind, Catholic lawyer who had super-senses and ninja training at one time, but now he doesn't. It probably helps if you know a bit about some of the key adversaries and allies in Matt Murdock's orbit, but you don't have to.”

On the subject of Born Again, it’s become clear that the series draws at least some inspiration from Soule’s 2015-2018 run on the series. Like the comic, the show deals with Wilson Fisk becoming mayor of New York City and features the artistically inclined villain Muse. Soule confirmed that the series does draw from his run, including in other ways fans may not be expecting.

I've been fortunate enough to see the entire season of Daredevil: Born Again, and can confirm that the work I did with Ron Garney and my other amazing collaborators during my Daredevil run in the comics is all over the show,” Soule says. “Mayor Fisk and Muse, yep, but other elements too, particularly just the thematic things we were playing with back in 2015-2018. As far as how it felt? It felt amazing. The thought that these ideas will be reaching that many people, when I can still remember writing them down in my red Daredevil notebook almost a decade ago now as things that might be cool... what a wonderful thing. I think fans will really enjoy the show.”

Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell #1 will be released on April 2, 2025.

For more on what’s coming from Marvel Comics, check out what to expect from Marvel in 2025 and see our most anticipated comics of 2025.

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

Pokémon Day Deal: Catch a Pokémon Go $50 Gift Card For 15% Off

27 février 2025 à 14:23

If you play Pokémon Go even semi-regularly, you already know that PokéCoins are basically essential. Whether you’re raiding, grinding XP, or hoarding Incense like a dragon hoards gold, you’re going to need a steady supply of these things. And while you could buy them directly through the game, that would be a rookie mistake because Best Buy has a way better deal right now.

Pokémon Go $50 Gift Card (7,000 PokéCoins)

For $42.50, you can get a $50 Pokémon Go gift card, which gives you 7,000 PokéCoins instead of the usual 6,700 $50 would get you in-app. That’s an extra 300 coins for free, and you’re saving $7.50 on top of that. More PokéCoins, less money spent.

Now, if you’re sitting on 7,000 PokéCoins, you might be wondering what to spend them on. Should you hoard them for future boxes? Blow them all on Remote Raid Passes? Maybe finally invest in that Pokémon Storage upgrade so you don’t have to suffer through constant “Your Pokémon Box is full” notifications? Decisions, decisions.

What can you buy with 7,000 PokéCoins?

To make things easy, here’s a breakdown of what 7,000 PokéCoins can get you in Pokémon GO right now:

Pokémon Go Shop BoxesBox NamePrice (PokéCoins)What’s InsideSpecial Offer?
Explorer Box5,25020x Super Incubator, 30x Egg Incubator39% off
Voyager Box6,500100x Lucky Eggs, 50x Star Pieces50% off
Starter Box10010x Pinap Berry, 1x Lucky Egg, 30x Poké Ball
Beginner Box15015x Poké Ball, 5x Great Ball, 1x Lucky Egg, 1x Super IncubatorOne-time only
Pokémon GO Individual ItemsItemPrice (PokéCoins)What It Does
Remote Raid Pass (x3)525Join Raid Battles remotely
Premium Battle Pass (x3)250Raid or get premium Go Battle League rewards
Super Incubator200Hatches eggs 33% faster
Egg Incubator150Hatches eggs (3 uses)
Lure Module (x8)680Attracts more Pokémon to a PokéStop
Incense (x8)250Lures wild Pokémon to your location
Item Bag Upgrade200Increases storage by 50
Pokémon Storage Upgrade200Increases max Pokémon capacity by 50
Pokémon GO UpgradesUpgradePrice (PokéCoins)What It Does
Item Bag200Increases max item storage by 50
Pokémon Storage200Increases max Pokémon capacity by 50
Postcard Pages100Increases max saved Postcards by 50
Team Medallion1,000Lets you change teams (once per year)

If I had 7,000 PokéCoins burning a hole in my trainer bag, I’d probably go straight for the Voyager Box at 6,500 coins. It’s a ridiculous deal with 100 Lucky Eggs and 50 Star Pieces at 50% off, meaning I’d be set on XP boosts and Stardust bonuses for months.

If raiding is more your thing, stacking up on Remote Raid Passes (525 coins for three) is a solid move if you want to farm Legendaries without leaving your couch. And for anyone who’s perpetually running out of space (guilty), throwing a couple of Pokémon Storage and Item Bag upgrades into the mix would make life way easier.

Claim three free Pokémon in Pokémon Go

If you’re grabbing this PokéCoin deal, you might as well snag some free Pokémon while you’re at it. Right now, Pokémon GO is offering a triple code reward that gives you Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus at no cost. To claim them, log in to your Pokémon GO account on the Pokémon GO Live website and enter the following codes:

  • Tornadus: 4RD3GGA4ZMEGP
  • Thundurus: 4Q4UZLY6MUH9K
  • Landorus: 9PTA874LYDAJH

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.

The Andor Season 2 Trailer Promises the Return of a Major Villain… and She’s a Mom

27 février 2025 à 14:00

There’s a lot going on in the minute and 35 seconds of the Andor Season 2 trailer that dropped this week, with characters from the first season and new faces alike popping up, stormtroopers blasting away, explosions, spaceships, and onscreen accolades from critics, all set to the tune of Steve Earle’s folk-rock song “The Revolution Starts Now.” But the most exciting moment in the trailer is when Syril Karn’s mother shows up. She’s in just one shot for barely a second, but oh boy, is that henpecking, guilt-laying, banality-of-evil-inspiring mama back. And man, did I miss her.

In case you need a quick refresher on Mother Karn – her full name is Eedy Karn and she’s played by Kathryn Hunter – we first met her in “Aldhani,” the fourth episode of Season 1. After Syril (Kyle Soller) had washed out of his job doing security for the Preox-Morlana Corporation, he returned home to Coruscant, disgraced, to… move back in with his mom. Is his room in her basement? Has he ever touched a girl? Hard to say.

Next episode, as she’s pouring cereal and blue milk for him, Eedy says to her son, “Syril, you're slouching. Is that how you've been presenting yourself to the world?” And then, “You might as well wear a sign that says, ‘I promise to disappoint you.’” Yeah, she’s one of those parents.

All in all, the relationship between the two continues this way every time we see her in Season 1 – it’s all very strained, awful even. Syril seems to have no affection for his mother, and really, Eedy seems to feel the same way. And there’s no need for promises, because Eedy is already disappointed in Syril. While working on Season 1, Soller and Hunter agreed upon a backstory on how their characters wound up in the emotionally-stunted place that they’re in, and it can be traced back to Syril’s father.

Eedy and Syril are just examples of the messed-up, damaged, but actually incredibly pedestrian family- and interpersonal-dynamics in the show.

“We had kind of figured out the same thing, that he had left really early on, in a real acrimonious, horrible way,” Soller told SlashFilm in 2022. “That was a real launchpad for how Eedy then parents Syril, which is by being wronged. And her anger, and grief, and disappointment, and frustration of him leaving just got filtered into Syril. Growing up without a father is … that absence definitely drives Syril as much as the over-dominating maternal influence.”

The thing about Eedy, and Syril, is that they are just examples of the messed-up, damaged, but actually incredibly pedestrian family- and interpersonal-dynamics in the show that contribute on the ground level, and then up the chain, to the Empire being, well, the Empire. Syril wants nothing more than to serve and be recognized for that service, no matter if what he’s doing is truly right or wrong. Mon Mothma’s (Genevieve O'Reilly) husband Perrin (Alastair Mackenzie) is a carousing do-nothing who doesn’t mind hanging out with awful people as long as the champagne… uh, Chandrilan Squig is good. The Rebel Arvel Skeen (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) and his sob story about his dead brother turns out to be a bunch of malarkey, as Arvel’s rebellion is actually him against everyone else, as he says, and all he really wants is the money he and Andor helped steal on Aldhani. And so on.

What Andor winds up being about is simply the story of how regular people can choose, if you’ll forgive the term, the light side or the dark side. And sometimes they don’t even know they’re making that choice. For every Arvel who doesn’t care about the bigger world, there’s an Eedy Karn. Surely Eedy (who is wonderfully realized in Kathryn Hunter’s performance in what is really just a handful of scenes throughout the first season) thinks she’s doing the best for her son, even as she helps to mold and warp him into his full form as the perfect Imperial lackey.

“I knew they’d recognize your promise,” she beams near the end of the season when she hears Syril’s gotten a promotion. He’s going places, you know.

My Favorite Pokémon Day 2025 Deals Direct From Retailers

27 février 2025 à 12:34

Trainers know the struggle with Pokémon TCG right now. A new set drops, you wait maybe 30 minutes too long to buy it, and suddenly every scalper on eBay is selling it for double MSRP with no remorse. But this week?

Things are different. Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart have restocked some of the most in-demand Pokémon TCG sets at retail price. No fighting over the last box at Costco, no sketchy third-party Amazon sellers charging a premium, just pure, untainted Pokémon goodness straight from the source.

Best Pokémon Day Deals 2025

One of the big catches here is Pokémon TCG 151 Booster Bundle, which comes with six booster packs from the Scarlet and Violet 151 set. I'm dying to fill my binder with some of the best cards from 151, like the gorgeous Special Illustration Rare Charizard or Venusaur ex, an absolute tank and playable. It's been one of the hardest sets to find sealed at MSRP, and I don't expect it to stay in stock long.

Another solid investment right now is Shrouded Fable. The Elite Trainer Box and Booster bundle are in stock at the time of writing and are both set to climb in value before the year is out. It's overlooked by the community right now, but with it being a mini set much like 151, it's a good idea to snap Shrouded Fable packs and boxes up now whilst it's still available.

Pokémon: TCG Scarlet and Violet - 151 Booster Bundle

This set includes six booster packs from the Scarlet and Violet 151 expansion. Chasing the highly sought-after Special Illustration Rare Charizard ex or the beautifully illustrated Venusaur ex? This is one of the best ways to crack packs without breaking the bank. At the time of writing this is in stock, but this has been going in and out at Target for the past couple of weeks. Keep trying, they're updating stock at random times.

Pokémon TCG: Collector Chest

This 2024 edition chest includes six Pokémon TCG booster packs, two foil cards featuring Scream Tail and Iron Valiant, and a couple of Pokémon coins. The extra bonus? It has four sticker sheets and a mini portfolio. Stock is going in and out right now, so keep checking back. The boosters inside are:

  • Two Twilight Masquerade
  • Two Temporal Forces
  • Two Paldea Evolved

Pokémon GO $50 Gift Card (7,000 PokéCoins)

Get 7,000 PokéCoins at a discount. This card saves you $7.50 over in-app purchases and lets you stock up on premium items like Incense, Lure Modules, and Poké Balls without paying full price.

Pokémon TCG: Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex Box

This collection features a promo Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex, two foil cards of Hoothoot and Noctowl, and four booster packs, including two from Surging Sparks. With Stellar Crown packs also included, this box is a great way to grab exclusive promos while adding to your collection.

Pokemon TCG: Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box

This is the best artwork i've seen on a Pokémon TCG ETB, that goes for the 65 sleeves and card dividers too. The big sell here is Nine Shrouded Fable booster packs, but also comes with a lovely Noctowl Promo card, themes dice, status counters and a pack of energy cards for your bulk pile.

Pokémon - Trading Card Game: Azure Legends Tin

Each tin includes one foil promo card of either Kyogre ex, Xerneas ex, or Dialga ex, along with five booster packs. The boosters are two Surging Sparks, one Stellar Crown, one Temporal Forces, and one Obsidian Flames, giving you a solid spread of packs to open.

Pokemon TCG: Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable Booster Bundle

This bundle includes six Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable expansion booster packs. This is your best option if you want a more affordable way to hunt down chase cards from the set without committing to an ETB.

Beyond the TCG, there's a bunch of Pokémon merch and accessories on sale. The Mega Pokémon Building Toys sets featuring Emolga, Bulbasaur, and Geodude are discounted and make for solid display pieces or gifts for younger fans. Into Pokémon GO? A $50 digital gift card for 7,000 PokéCoins is available for $42.50, which is a better deal than buying in-app.

Mega Pokémon Building Toys Set Emolga and Bulbasaur’s Charming Woods

This set includes 194 pieces and two poseable Pokémon figures, Emolga and Bulbasaur. With a crank mechanism that adds motion, it's a fun build for Pokémon fans of all ages.

Mega Pokémon Building Toys Set - Mini Motion Geodude

A 343-piece Geodude model with a built-in punching motion. Standing five inches tall, it's perfect for collectors or anyone who wants a rock-type Pokémon throwing hands on their shelf.

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.

Running Point Review

27 février 2025 à 09:01

If there's one arena where Kate Hudson is an undisputed all-star, it's the comedy genre, and the new Netflix series Running Point certainly provides the court for the actor to perform her charm offense. Yet it's somewhat wasted in a series attempting to blend the idealistic gusto of Ted Lasso with the witty familial tensions of Succession, while doing justice to neither.

Running Point takes place in the hypercompetitive world of professional basketball, where Hudson's tough-but-messy female protagonist Isla Gordon is thrust into the role of president for the LA Waves, "the greatest basketball franchise in the history of the game" and a business her family has run for decades. With the support of Ali (Brenda Strong), her sassy best friend and chief of staff, she has to prove herself in the sexist world of men's sports and break that glass ceiling for extremely rich, reformed party girls everywhere – an overly sympathetic depiction of a difficult-to-relate-to character type that rarely offers any meaningful commentary on the wealth and comfort Isla otherwise lives in.

From the get-go, Hudson's narration and flashbacks to a childhood of being overlooked by her formidable (and long deceased) father make it very clear that she's an expert on the game. But as she tries to secure team sponsorships and broadcast deals, rally players and turn the Waves’ losing season around, her expertise and decision-making are constantly questioned and disrespected This is mostly because she's a glamorous girl who likes to wear unbuttoned blouses and keeps banging into glass doors – a running gag that quickly wears out its welcome.

As with Succession, Isla is the only daughter among her father’s children – but unlike that modern HBO classic, each of those brothers suffers from stock character syndrome. Ness (Scott MacArthur), a player-turned-Waves general manager, is a sweet but idiotic dude bro. Sandy (Drew Tarver) is her uptight, gay half-brother and the Waves’ chief financial officer. Cam (Justin Theroux) is the Type A eldest brother whose secret drug addiction lands him in trouble in the first episode, freeing up the Waves presidency for him to offer Isla – just so she can keep his office warm while he's in rehab.

Then there's affable and naive Jackie (Fabrizio Guido), who starts out selling concessions for the Waves before learning he has a more personal connection to the team: His late mother had an affair with Papa Gordon, who was Jackie’s biological father. Jackie’s scenes dangle awkwardly off the first couple of episodes, and then he spends the rest of the season trying to connect with the dysfunctional family he never knew he had. Ultimately, he serves as a tool to humanize these self-involved assholes, especially towards the tail end of the season when Ness, Sandy, and Isla let the sibling rivalry go and begin opening up to each other about each of their half-baked romantic subplots.

Of course, it couldn't be a series about a woman leaning in without a personal cost, and from the minute Isla's pediatrician fiance Lev Levinson (Max Greenfield) is introduced, the sign-posting that they aren’t built to go the distance is egregious. Like the Gordons, Lev's characterization is thin – he’s generically nice, Jewish, and little else – while Greenfield and Hudson's chemistry is so tepid that it's a real struggle to ever invest in their relationship. Especially with how often the camera lusts over the Waves’ divorced head coach, Jay Brown (Jay Ellis), who’s thrown in as a hot, zen romantic rival to Lev. Ellis and Hudson certainly generate more heat, but Running Point never establishes a more intimate connection that might explain their attraction. As a result, this workplace romance comes off as trite.

The writers are so desperate to make the Gordons likeable that they pull their punches.

Theroux’s screentime is limited, but his blunt delivery and cut-throat attitude make him the MVP of Running Point. He sharpens the comedy notes as Cam tries to undermine Isla and secure his release from rehab. Theroux earns extra laughs with his curt requests for drugs and attempts to fast-track his recovery; unfortunately, the writers are so desperate to make the other Gordons likeable that they pull their punches. There are some amusing slapstick scenes – namely involving Ness' moronic behavior and comments towards his siblings and wife – but the show rarely provides the type of biting dialogue that could puncture the family’s arrogance or entitlement.

And for a show that makes a song and dance about its female lead being an authority on basketball, Running Point really shortcuts how Isla manages to take the Waves from zeroes to heroes. Instead, the writers offer undercooked subplots about a redneck player with a painkiller addiction, a rookie struggling to score free throws, and a stoic star stepping up to lead. It does, however, outdo Ted Lasso when it comes to shooting some of its game sequences – which, considering the soccer action on that Apple TV+ comedy, is admittedly a low bar. Still, there are pick-up games on TikTok that offer more athletic thrills than Running Point.

The Massive 8TB WD Black SN850X SSD Drops to the Lowest Price Ever

27 février 2025 à 05:50

Amazon is offering the lowest price I've seen on a massive 8TB solid state drive. Today, Amazon is offering the WD Black SN850X 8TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD for $533.10 shipped. That's about $42 less than the best deal we saw during Black Friday and an excellent price for that much storage crammed into a single flash-based drive.

WD Black SN850X 8TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD for $533

The SN850X is the latest generation of WD's flagship Black series M.2 SSDs. In terms of performance, it's considered a top-tier SSD with sustained read speeds of up to 7,300MBps, write speeds of 6,600MBps, random read speeds of up to 1,200K IOPS, and write speeds of 1,100IOPS. It's faster than the previous generation SN850 thanks to newer flash chips (BiCS5 vs BiCS4) and an updated firmware. The SSD comes with a five-year warranty.

If you plan to install this in your gaming PC, WD includes Game Mode 2.0 utility software that's designed to tune the SSD for better performance during gaming sessions. 8TB is the maximum capacity I've seen so far in a mainstream solid state drive; for most people, this is more than enough space for your OS, apps, and just about every game you'll ever download.

I mean, technically, the SN850X also makes for an excellent SSD for your PlayStation 5 console and the PS5 supports up to 8TB of maximum storage. It's identical to Sony's officially licensed WD SN850P SSD. It more than fulfills all of Sony's PS5 recommendations, including a M.2 2280 form factor, minimum 5,500MB/s speed, and PCI-E Gen4x4 interface. A heatsink doesn't come preinstalled, but you can get one for only $7. Still, unless you have deep pockets, spending as much on storage expansion as the PlayStation console itself is a questionable use of your money.

Samsung's newest SSD - the Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe solid state drive - is on sale today for $129.99, which is actually lower than what I saw during Black Friday. This is an excellent drive for both your gaming PC and your PlayStation 5 console, with speeds of up to 7,250 read and 6,300MB/s write. This is a much faster drive than the 990 Evo non-Pro but not quite as fast as the 990 Pro. The main difference between this drive and the more expensive 990 Pro is that this is a DRAM-less drive. Because it is a single-sided SSD, it is power efficient and doesn't generate much heat, so you probably don't need to stick a heatsink on it, although you certainly could for peace of mind.

WD SN5000 4TB SSD for $199.99

SSD prices have been trending upwards for a while now, so it's much more difficult to find a fast 4TB M.2 SSD for under $200. Fortunately, there's one on sale today. Amazon has dropped the price of the WD SN5000 4TB PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 solid state drive (SSD) to only $199.99 shipped. This is a newer WD SSD that's actually quite speedy given the low price point, with sequential read speeds of up to 5,500MBps and write speeds of up to 5,000MBps.

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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.

A New Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Was Just Announced and It's Already Discounted

26 février 2025 à 23:03

I've read all of the Harry Potter books multiple times over and they are always just as good as I remember, even after all these years. However, it is always fun to experience the story in a new way. The Harry Potter movies are one way to do that, but the illustrated editions of the books are arguably more enticing. Although the series has yet to receive a complete set of illustrated books, there is a new interactive edition of the Goblet of Fire arriving in October that you can preorder right now.

Not to be confused with the books illustrated by Jim Kay, the interactive editions of Harry Potter feature wonderful illustrations as well as paper-engineered elements that pop off the page. You can currently preorder the new book at Barnes & Noble and Amazon, both discounted by 20%.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition Preorder

This illustrated edition features 150 full-color illustrations and elements similar to a pop-up book. The new book is illustrated by Karl James Mountford and the papercraft designs were made by Jess Tice-Gilbert. This is a different group of creatives that worked on this book after the previous interactive illustrated editions from MinaLima were discontinued after The Prisoner of Azkaban. Although the illustrations and interactive elements in this book won't be the same, it is good news for collectors who were hoping to finish adding all of these editions to their shelves.

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What About the Other Illustrated Editions?

The other Harry Potter books that were illustrated by Jim Kay currently only run through book five. In 2022, Kay stepped down from the project, so it is unclear if and when we will get versions for The Half Blood Prince and The Deathly Hallows. That being said, there is still some hope that the series will be finished by a new illustrator.

Looking for more like this? Take a look at our list of Harry Potter gift ideas for additional things fans may be interested in collecting.

Last Breath Review

27 février 2025 à 02:00

Last Breath opens in theaters Friday, February 28.

I love watching movies about terrible jobs. Anything that involves watching people do impossible, dangerous, potentially deadly tasks to earn their living is good entertainment in my book, especially when I get to watch the proceedings while nestled inside a movie theater recliner or under a blanket on my couch, peeping through my fingers. Amazing news for anyone who shares the same sentiment: Last Breath, the thriller where Woody Harrelson tries to save a guy who is freezing and suffocating to death at the bottom of the ocean, is about what I would consider the worst job in the whole world.

Part of the fun of watching a movie like Last Breath (and, despite its subject matter, it’s still pretty fun) is in seeing how a filmmaker depicts everything that goes into preparing for an extremely complex and perhaps even dangerous job. In this case, it’s deep-sea saturation diving, which, going into Last Breath, I knew very little about – and, now that I’ve seen it, I feel like I’m an expert. The actors bandy about sci-fi-esque terminology like “heliox” and “umbilical tether” while sealing each other inside metal tubes where their insides will be pressurized according to the atmospheres they’ll be working under at depth. It’s an utterly fascinating process, and a relatively easy way to make sure your audience is locked in for whatever happens next.

It also has the added benefit of being about something that actually happened not that long ago: a real-life accident in which diver Chris Lemons’ connections to air, heat, and communications systems onboard his support vessel were severed, marooning him at the bottom of the North Sea with only a small backup supply of oxygen. His fellow divers Duncan Allcock and David Yuasa embarked on a daring mission to get Lemons back to the surface, not knowing if it would be a rescue or a body recovery.

Last Breath plays things by the book, a typically tense survival drama with all the terrifying missteps and inspiring moments of human endurance that go with it. The trio of leads is a study in stock character types: Lemons (Finn Cole) is the youthful newbie determined to prove himself to the pros. Allcock (Harrelson) is the paternal veteran trying to get the most out of his last assignment before retirement. Yuasa (Simu Liu) carries himself with the zen-like intensity one could expect from someone whose day job is trying not to die at the bottom of the ocean. It’s savvy to keep things feeling this familiar, given the wild reality Last Breath dramatizes.

And, boy, is it wild. We get a front-row seat to the inner workings of saturation diving: Actors are constantly yanking heavy diving suits on and off, and a large portion of the action was filmed underwater. Scenes aboard the support vessel’s bridge (captained by Cliff Curtis – I always love seeing him) are bookended by vertigo-inducing shots of the prow plunging into troughs between 50-foot swells. Director Alex Parkinson reuses some of the real footage he gathered for the 2019 documentary he made about the accident (also called Last Breath, and co-directed by Richard da Costa), including one truly awful shot of an unconscious Lemons going into oxygen deprivation shock. There are times when what’s onscreen feels overwhelming, and then you remember that all of this genuinely happened. That knowledge adds a real sense of awe that a completely made-up story just wouldn’t be able to conjure.

Last Breath mainly succeeds because of what it’s about. The actors are capable, the script keeps things simple, and the direction from Parkinson is very good (props to the underwater filming crew). That’s really all it takes for a movie like this – my only real gripe is that the archetypal anxious girlfriend character (Bobby Rainsbury) is little more than that, a character type that’s more frustrating for how ubiquitous it is in this sort of movie. I was just happy to be watching a bunch of people running around on the ocean floor trying not to freeze to death And I was even happier not to be down there with them.

AU Deals: Save a Whopping 320 Bucks on a AAA Collector's Edition, Battlefields Go 95% off, and More!

27 février 2025 à 01:30

If you’re a deals-minded games aficionado, I’ve got the only article you need to read today. This week’s lineup of discounts is packed with must-have titles and hidden gems across all platforms. Personally, I’m all about Gris being available for a mere four bucks. That’s an absurd price for an artistic masterpiece whose watercolour visuals were inspired by Spanish artist Conrad Roset’s distinct style. It’s just the tip of the top deals spear, though; get scrolling to start saving on more.

This Day in Gaming 🎂

Today I'm raising a mid-morning vodka martini to the 21st birthday of Everything or Nothing, the best Bond game this side of GoldenEye 007. Considered a continuation of Die Another Day and technically the last mission of Pierce Brosnan's Bond, this third-person cover shooter boasted actual appearances from Judi Dench as M, John Cleese's Q, and, weirdly because we last saw him in 1979, Richard Kiel's Jaws. I also have very fond memories of smashing out the bespoke 2-player split-screen co-op campaign with a chum. Remaster worthy.

Aussie bdays for notable games

- Sonic Battle (GBA) 2004. eBay

- James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (GC,PS2,XB) 2004. eBay

- God Hand (PS2) 2007. eBay

- Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (X360/O) 2014. Get

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Save 30% Off LED Flashlights, Headlamps, Lanterns, and More at Panther Vision

27 février 2025 à 01:20

Panther Vision, a purveyor of hands-free LED lighting products, is offering a 30% off sitewide coupon code "FEB30" with very few exclusions. Combine it with free shipping on orders over $60. They sell a wide assortment of practical and portable gear that would serve you well during emergencies or the great outdoors, including LED flashlights, headlamps, lanterns, lighted beanies, and hand warmers. They're also available on Amazon and, depending on the product, may be less expensive there even with the coupon code applied.

Flateye Rechargeable FRL-280 Flashlight

Panther Vision's most affordable flashlight features a "flateye" design which makes it much easier to fit in your pocket and a respectable 280 lumen max output from its four LED array. Three intensity settings let you step down to a dimmer mode for up six hours of battery life on a single charge. Speaking of which, the battery is rechargeable via Micro USB.

Flateye Rechargable FRL-2100 Flashlight

On the other end of the spectrum, if only the most eye-searing light output will do, check out Panther Vision's most potent offering. The FRL-2100 belts out a mean 2,100 lumens of light for those times when you need to turn night into day. Fortunately, there are two lower settings to conserve battery life and prevent thermal throttling. In addition to the standard light output, the FR-2100 has an on-body dual color (red and white) light that can double as a lantern.

Powercap 3.0 Lighted Headlamp Beanie

The Powercap 3.0 lighted beanie will keep your noggin warm while lighting up the way with a built-in LED headlamp rated for up to 150 lumens at max output. If you prioritize longevity over intensity, the 15-lumen setting will last up to 10 hours.

Powerpaw 602R Electric Hand Warmer

If you suffer from cold appendages, the Panther Vision 602R rechargeable hand warmer is small enough to fit in your jacket pocket. It offers three different heat settings depending on how numb your fingers are, boasts an IP67 waterproof rating, and can even double up as a 5,000mAh USB Type-C power bank for emergencies.

Sofirn SC31T 2,000-Lumen Pocket LED Flashlight for $25.34

Amazon is offering this Sofirn SC31T 2,000-lumen pocket LED flashlight for only $25.34. There's a 15% coupon code that's automatically applied when you go through the landing page, and then clip another 20% off coupon on the product page. Sofirn is a well-known and reliable seller of affordable LED flashlights. This model uses a single powerful SST-40 LED that delivers 2,000 lumens of light with a 6,500K color temp and up to a 206-meter range. It has 6 different intensities all the way down to 1 lumen to extend your battery life. The battery is rechargeable over USB Type-C.

2-Pack LED EDC Flashlights for $6

This is a good deal to jump on if you need some cheap flashlights for emergencies. Amazon has this 2 pack of Hausbell flashlights for only $5.99 after you clip a 40% off coupon. These LED flashlights take three AAA batteries and feature five different light modes (three different intensities, SOS, and strobe), retractable zoom lens, and IPX6 water resistance.

Olight Sphere Smart Night Light for $13.99

Amazon has dropped the price of the Olight Sphere from $20 to $13.99 for Amazon Prime members. The Olight Sphere is a tiny portable light that can be controlled via on-board buttons or mobile app. This is an RGB light that's capable of standard white or warm white lighting as well as a wide range of colors. It's not particularly powerful (it's rated for 75 lumens), but it works great as an ambient night light or a portable emergency light that you can carry around with you. You don't need to swap out batteries, because it recharges quickly over USB Type-C.

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.

Save 50% Off the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker for non-iPhone Users

27 février 2025 à 00:50

If you're looking for a Bluetooth tracker akin to an Apple AirTag but you don't use an iPhone, then check out the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2. Right now Amazon has a single pack for $15.96. That's nearly 50% off the list price. Shipping is delayed by up to a month; there's a good chance you'll get your order much sooner (Amazon's delivery estimates are wildly inaccurate), however this is a strong indicator that this deal is not going to last for much longer.

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker for $16

The Galaxy SmartTag 2 serves the same purpose as an AirTag but it pairs better with Android phones, especially the Samsung Galaxy. This device measures 1.13" x 2.06"x 0.31". It's a bit thick to be discreetly placed in a slim wallet, but it does have a built-in loop to attach it to a keychain ring or backpack. It's also tiny enough to easily stow away in a sling, handbag or purse. The CR2023 battery is user replaceable and lasts hundreds of hours on a single charge.

The SmartTag 2 uses Bluetooth Low Energy to ping its location to a smartphone from up to 120 feet away. If you have a newer Galaxy smartphone (Galaxy S21+ onwards), you can use a more precise close-range service called "Search Nearby" that uses ultra wide-band technology to precisely pinpoint the SmartTag's location and gives you guided instructions via Compass View, very similar to the Find My app on an iPhone.

For Samsung Galaxy smartphone users, this is the best option for a Bluetooth tracker, especially since the AirTag does not work at all on Android phones. It also helps that it's less expensive, and you don't need to spend extra on a keychain loop.

Do you use an iPhone? Then get the AirTag (obviously)

Amazon and Best Buy are both offering a four-pack of Apple AirTags keyfinders for only $67.99. That's $30 off the retail price and only $16.99 for each AirTag. This is a very practical accessory for anyone who owns an iPhone and tends to lose small wearables like wallets, keys, or remotes.

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.

Steelcase Think Review (2025)

27 février 2025 à 00:45

Steelcase is one of the most respected brands in the world of office furniture. Having been in business for 113 years, it’s safe to say that it knows a thing or two about making a quality office chair that can also excel for everyday use and gaming. The Think is one of the most popular chairs in the company’s lineup, offering a minimalist but refined appearance with plenty of customization options to make it your own. It also features several signature Steelcase features, like its LiveBack back support system. Starting at $1,008 and extending to $1,175, it’s a premium option and best suited for those who don't mind losing some features in exchange for its elegant style.

Steelcase Think – Design and Features

The Steelcase Think is a mid-back office chair that is subtly but definably a cut above most other options you’d come across in an office. It's subtle enough that you might not notice at first glance, but when you look close, there are lots of small details that highlight that there’s something more going on here. It’s not your average Staples computer chair.

There's an elegance to its design. It's the kind of thing that is easy to miss or quick to write off, but that actually makes a noticeable difference in its quality. The backrest, for example, has a natural contour to support your lower back and promote good posture. It's not just the outward curvature, however. It also is scooped to guide you toward its center, as is the seat, which tapers off to a waterfall edge to promote proper circulation to your legs. In this way, it subtly guides you toward proper positioning, better posture, and better comfort over time.

The version I’m testing here is a simple black and gray and would fit right into any modern office. In fact, I was recently walking past the local realtor's office, which happens to have a bay window that looks directly into their conference room. Around the desk were eight identical chairs to the one I configured myself. I think it looks great. Kind of a sleeper chair. One that you can initially ignore but then sit in for a while and quietly claim as your own from the conference room. Not that any of those upstanding realtors would do such a thing.

You don’t have to stick with such low-key colors, however. In true Steelcase fashion, you can customize about every part of its design to match your personal tastes. There are a total of 30 different colors spread across three fabrics for the upholstery. A handy online configurator allows you to see each one on a real time 3D model, so you’re not shopping blind. Fabric differences can be a bit harder to tell, but helpful tooltips break down the differences between each. You can also choose from three different frame colors (black, grey, and white). The wheelbase and armrests can also be customized from a selection of a half dozen more hues. Each change carries a higher or lower cost, but the range is between $1,008 and $1,175 from what I can tell, or you can save a little bit of money with a preconfigured version through Amazon, though you’re not buying directly from Steelcase when you shop there.

No matter which you choose, it's important to know that you’re buying into the upper echelons of desk seating. The Think exists in a higher category than your average big box or gaming chair. Steelcase, with its long history in industry, has been a staple of office life around the country for decades. They're made to be used, and heavily, all day, every day. Because of this, they offer impressive 12-year warranties and build quality that you can immediately tell is robust and made to last. Just as importantly, they're designed to be ergonomic and supportive, warding off typical office place injuries and the aches and pains that can come from long hours seated at a desk.

The Think checks all of these boxes, though I have to admit there are fewer adjustments than I expected here. The Think is not the company's flagship chair. It exists in the middle of the stack. It's still very comfortable and can still be customized to match your body, but you're missing a couple things, like the highly adjustable armrests of the Gesture. And compared to the Amia, which I reviewed previously, I do find it to be a touch less comfortable (though both are a far sight above most gaming chairs).

It takes a different approach to ergonomics and support than either of its sibling chairs, however. Its backrest uses a LiveBack system, which lines the frame with flexible strips. Any time you twist, stretch, or lean, the backrest is able to flex and move with you, keeping its support in place. A more rigid seat, like a cold cure foam gaming chair, isn’t able to do this. Similar movements cause your back to shift and be unsupported at intervals. A separate lumbar support runs on rails and can be moved up and down to target a specific point of curvature unique to your body. Visually, the system looks interesting and helps it stand out from other chairs, and there’s a silver badge on the lumbar that looks quite slick.

It also uses weight activation for tilt instead of using a tensioning knob to adjust its resistance and how much the backrest pushes back against you. This is an important feature and one that isn’t going to work for everyone. Below the seat, its single knob can be twisted to one of four settings. The first locks the back upright. The second provides a small amount of tilt before hitting a wall. The third unlocks the recline completely and provides stronger resistance, while the last is essentially a free tilt.

You can also adjust the depth of the seat with a lever under the seat edge. You can easily slide the seat in and out even while seated, which is refreshing after testing so many mesh chairs that force you to get up to slide or to awkwardly scoot back and forth, trying not to let the casters roll.

Other standard adjustments are also present. A lever on the recline knob unlocks the gas piston to adjust its height. The armrests can also be moved up and down, in and out, angled, or adjusted for depth. They have the same free-floating design as the Amia and Leap where the cushioned pad can slide along the top of the armrest to make adjustments. There’s no lock, however, and they’re fairly easy to shift by accident.

The build quality is expectedly excellent. Its metal frame is heavy, durable, and well-finished. The backrest uses plastic for its flexors, but it’s necessary for their function and they feel solid and shouldn’t break with normal use (and are covered by Steelcase’s warranty, just in case).

I also love the upholstery. The three fabrics to choose from span from exceptionally soft (Era) to still-soft but felt-like (Billiard Multi-Use) for added robustness. My sample was sent with the latter and the quality is just exceptional. From the impeccable stitchwork to simply how nice it feels to touch and sit on, it’s excellent. The seat padding isn’t exceptionally thick, but I found that it hid the frame well so I couldn’t feel it in normal use (for context, I’m about 175 pounds). The armrests are also padded in soft but rubbery foam to prevent elbow soreness from leaning.

Taken as a whole, it’s less adjustable than some of the other chairs in Steelcase’s lineup but is still very good and has a lot to appreciate, especially if you spend long hours at your desk.

The final thing to note: assembly. It’s minimal and just about anyone can do it within five minutes. The chair comes almost completely assembled straight out of the box. The only portion that needs to be assembled is the wheelbase, which is as simple as pressing the casters into place, dropping the gas cylinder in, and putting the top of the cylinder into the slot in the bottom of the chair. I was able to do it by myself with ease and most other users should too.

Steelcase Think – Performance

I’ve been testing the Think in regular rotation for both gaming and day to day work at my office. Throughout that time, I've sat in it for everything from quick play sessions to extended hours of work. There's a lot to love about this chair, and I've enjoyed it and found it quite comfortable, but it's not the one I would choose from Steelcase's lineup if I was shopping today. That may be different for you, so, allow me to break down my impressions a bit further and explain that while also acknowledging that this is a high-quality chair that has rightly earned its place as one of the company’s best sellers.

Testing chairs for a living, I've been able to experience a handful of options from the brand at this point, and I think it's safe to say that it has ergonomics dialed in. The backrests on each of the four Steelcase chairs I've tried at this point have all been very supportive with pitch perfect contouring that allows the small, rather simple lumbar support to dial in its focus right where you need it the most. It’s a bit like pulling focus on a camera: the smart contouring of the backrest gets you most of the way there while the adjustable lumbar piece brings its support into clarity.

That’s the case here on the Think, though this type of design inherently means that the experience will be a little different between users. Someone that has a long back may find the experience different than someone with a shorter one. The chair has other things going for it that could still make it a good fit for taller users, including that adjustable lumbar slider, but the point is that when compared side by side, it's pretty likely that different individuals will lean toward different models based on exactly how that back is contoured. While I can sit in the Think all day without discomfort, there's something about the Amia that just matches my body a bit better, making it my preferred chair.

There are a number of things about the chair that I really enjoy, however. The armrests, like the Amia and Leap before it, are excellent. There's a nice height range to support different sitting postures, and the floating cushion caps are easy to adjust and have a wide range of movement to get them exactly where you need them to be. The Gesture is still the hands down winner in that department with its monitor arm like armrests, but these are excellent and soft enough that you can actually use them for extended periods of time when necessary. I also found that, while I wish I could get them even more out of the way, they do depress far enough that I could have an acoustic guitar in my lap without them making me feel crowded.

For gaming, it works exceptionally well. The seat has flexible sides, so you can cross your legs underneath you and adjust your sitting position without feeling any hard edges pressing into your skin. The adjustability of the armrests also makes transitioning from a mouse and keyboard to a controller effortless. Most importantly, the cushioning, fabric, and support are all aligned to make a comfortable long-term sitting experience that doesn't fatigue your body, even if you're gaming for several hours at a time.

Like all ergo chairs, however, it's important that you take the time to dial it in. That includes the height, armrests, seat depth, and lumbar. The one area where you can't do that is the tilt tension, and that's a shame. While Steelcase asserts the benefits of the weight-activated responsive recline, what it amounts to in practice is less adjustability. I found that the tighter recline setting worked well enough, but I would have preferred a bit more pushback and that wasn’t an option.

The ideal here is that the chair should essentially make you feel like you’re floating. You can lean back naturally to any depth and the chair will hold you there, not fighting to push you back and not just falling back as far as it will go. For this to be the case, it really needs to be matched to each individual user, and the Think limits you to two settings.

While support and build quality are clearly the most important qualities in a computer chair, I do think it’s worth highlighting its appearance. The Think is a much sharper looking chair than the Amia, which really doesn't look all that different from any other office chair. The open backrest and silver plate on the lumbar adjustment, as well as the stitching on the backrest, really do make it look and feel more premium. And when you’re paying $1,000 or more for a chair, I think it’s reasonable to expect classy looks.

Score a New PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Console for Only $337 with Free Shipping

26 février 2025 à 23:50

If you're in the market for a new PlayStation 5 console and bottom-line pricing is your utmost priority, here's a deal worth consideration. AliExpress is currently offering a Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition console for only $336.83 after a hefty $69 off coupon code: "IFPJIKZ" is applied during checkout. This is a genuine PlayStation console that's imported from another country; region locking is determined by your PlayStation account, not by console, so this system will play in the US without any problems. You'll also be able to select English as your default language just like any console you buy here. This product is stocked in a US warehouse, so it ships free and arrives within about a week.

New PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Console (Import) for $337

This is a brand new, genuine PlayStation 5 console, but keep in mind that it is imported. The overseas warranty that's attached to it will not be honored in the United States. Fortunately, AliExpress has a 15-day free return policy and guarantees a refund if your order doesn't arrive within 20 days.

The PS5 had the best holiday ever last year, and it's not hard to see why. The PlayStation 5 console is current generation hardware capable of running games in 4K at up to 120Hz and - more importantly - it has an incredible library of games that includes excellent exclusives or timed exclusives like Astro Bot (2024 GOTY) Final Fantasy Rebirth, Spider-Man 2, God of War: Ragnarok, Horizon Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7, and more. It's also backwards compatible with PS4 games.

Other PlayStation Deals This Week

Woot is offering a refurbished SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P gaming headset with 90-day Woot! limited warranty for only $79.99. A brand new model retails for $179.99. The Arctis Nova 7P is one of the best headsets you can get for PS5 and PC. IGN writer Matthew Adler reviewed the PC version of the Arctis Nova 7, saying: "SteelSeries continues to push the boundaries of what a headset is capable of. The Arctis Nova 7’s new design is sleek, lightweight, and still remains one of the most comfortable headsets I’ve ever used." I own a pair of these myself and highly recommend it.

Samsung's newest SSD - the Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe solid state drive - is on sale today for $129.99, which is actually lower than what I saw during Black Friday. This is an excellent drive for both your gaming PC and your PlayStation 5 console, with speeds of up to 7,250 read and 6,300MB/s write. This is a much faster drive than the 990 Evo non-Pro but not quite as fast as the 990 Pro. The main difference between this drive and the more expensive 990 Pro is that this is a DRAM-less drive. Because it is a single-sided SSD, it is power efficient and doesn't generate much heat, so you probably don't need to stick a heatsink on it, although you certainly could for peace of mind.

Preorder Elden Ring: Nightreign at Best Buy, Get $10 Gift Card

Elden Ring Nightreign is set to release for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on May 30. A new standalone game set in the world of Elden Ring, Nightreign lets you team up with two other players to slice your way through an oppressive fantasy world. It’s kind of like a faster-paced remix of the original game. It’s available for preorder in a number of editions, so read on for the details about what comes in each one.

Today Woot! is offering Sonic X Shadow Generations for even lower than what I saw during Black Friday. You can get it for only $26.99 (46% off) and if you're an Amazon Prime member you also get free shipping. Sonic X Shadow Generations is easily one of the best Sonic games in recent history. In our 9/10 Sonic X Shadow Generations review, Jada Griffin wrote that "Sonic X Shadow Generations takes an already excellent game and spring jumps it to new heights with a creative Shadow campaign and an appreciable graphical upgrade." This game is actually a collection of two games in one: a remaster of the 2011 Sonic Generations and - the highlight - an original campaign starring Shadow the Hedgehog.

Stellar Blade, the first stateside non-gacha from Shift Up, is a well-reviewed game that's best known for its challenging soulslike gameplay, outstanding graphics, killer soundtrack... and, of course, its suggestive character design.

Check out more of the best PlayStation deals today.

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.

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 Review

26 février 2025 à 23:42

The Microsoft Surface line has been one of the go-to options for students, workers, and anyone who needs the versatility of a tablet with the app support of Microsoft Windows. The Surface Pro 11 is the latest generation and brings with it new Snapdragon X processors, display capabilities, all-around better specs, and higher performance than any generation before it. Starting at $799 and extending all the way to $1,999 fully kitted out, it presents compelling options for a wide range of budgets, and is definitely worth considering for productivity and if you don’t mind streaming your entertainment.

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 – Design and Features

Like the generations that came before it, the Surface Pro 11 is, at its core, a Windows tablet. You can purchase an optional keyboard case and stylus with it, but the base pricing is for the tablet experience. Both the keyboard and stylus accessories cost extra – $280 and $100 respectively – but whether you choose the official accessories or opt for aftermarket alternatives, picking up a set allows the Surface to offer a full laptop experience.

If it's been a while since you've used a Windows 2-in-1, you'll be reassured to know that all of the touch controls are integrated into the standard Windows 11 operating system and it works intuitively. If you’re familiar with Windows – and who isn’t? – along with the basic gestures from smartphones, you should feel right at home. This is especially true if you opt for the official Surface Pro Keyboard case, as it uses a mechanical clasp and is automatically recognized so you don’t need to go through any extra menus to start using it like a laptop.

One aspect of the Surface line-up that has existed in the past, at least in my opinion, is that the display and hardware were always pretty modest compared to the competition. That officially falls by the wayside with this release, as Microsoft has prepared options for anything from an $800 to $2,000 budget, with every version offering quality screens and tiers of hardware that are very competitive for the form factor and pricing.

There are two performance tiers, largely classed based on their display and processor. At the $800 level, you’ll be getting a 13-inch LCD screen with a 2,880 x 1,920 (2.8K) resolution and 3:2 aspect ratio. Bumping up to the $1,200 price point upgrades that to an OLED panel. Both have the same 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 600-nits, but the OLED offers much better contrast for deeper blacks and wider dynamic range.

Both versions come with new Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors. The company has been making the highest performance mobile CPUs for years but this is its first-ever release for consumer PCs, bringing much-needed competition to Intel and AMD. The technology (ARM) is fundamentally different from what either of those companies offer (x86), and is more power-efficient, though we don’t see that pushed to its fullest here, as I’ll demonstrate later.

The entry-level Surface Pro 11 comes with the Snapdragon X Plus while the OLED version comes with the Snapdragon X Elite. Both are very capable CPUs, but the Plus version offers 10 cores while the Elite offers 12 and a higher processing speed. For day-to-day productivity, you won’t notice a big difference, but for more demanding tasks, like video rendering, the Elite will be faster. Each offers a built-in Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with 45 TOPS of performance (making this a Co-Pilot+ PC) and Adreno graphics, though I wouldn’t get any grand ideas about gaming on this thing.

The display and processor are much more competitive than last-generation offerings, but depending on how much you’re willing to spend, you can outfit it with some pretty killer specs. Every version comes with 16GB of memory – and thank goodness for that because 8GB was too little five years ago – but that’s where the LCD version tops out. The OLED version, on the other hand, can be equipped with up to 64GB. For storage, the LCD offers either 256GB or 512GB, but the OLED model offers anything from 512GB to 1TB.

Microsoft also sent along the Surface Pro Keyboard and Surface Pen for my testing. I found both to be very good. Starting with the keyboard, it connects magnetically with a strong pull and snaps into place. The keyboard receives its power from the tablet, so you don't need to worry about charging it separately if you don't want to. There's a built-in slot for the pen as well. You can move the keyboard around an inch closer to or further away from the screen to adjust the typing and viewing angles. It also comes with an integrated touchpad with haptic clicks that are quite nice.

It comes in different colors, black or sapphire blue, to match the different finishes available for the laptop itself (platinum, sapphire, dune, and black). In a particularly premium touch, Microsoft has trimmed the keyboard case in Alcantara. It's soft and velvety, and even extends onto the keyboard deck itself. Typing on the deck has more flex than I like, but I didn't find it distracting. And there is modest tactility beneath the keys without feeling mushy. Overall, I think it's very well done, but whether it's worth $280 is in the eye of the beholder.

The frame and body of the Surface Pro 11 is made out of aluminum and is smooth and feels robust. There isn't any flex to the tablet in any kind of normal use, though I wouldn't recommend trying to bend it to see. Like prior models, there's a large built-in kickstand that can prop the screen up rather than rely on folding the case. It works well, and tucked behind it is a magnetic panel that hides the SSD. If you need more storage, you won’t need to worry about prying the back panel off and voiding your warranty. It’s the most easily-accessible upgrade I’ve encountered on a notebook.

Given that you'll probably be using this for work or school, it's important that it has reliable connectivity and high-quality microphones and cameras. For networking, it offers support for Wi-Fi 7, which is backwards compatible, and it should work with any Wi-Fi network accessible today. It also supports Bluetooth 5.4 for headphones and headsets.

For cameras, it offers a Quad HD (8.3MP 16:9, 12.2MP 4:3) front camera with full support for Windows Hello login and Windows Studio Effects. Around the rear, it offers a 4K (10MP camera). The front facing camera offers crisp image quality with a widescreen viewing angle. The front camera can capture video up to 1440p while the rear camera can do 4K, but frame rates are limited to 30 fps no matter what you choose.

Meeting performance is very good. I always opt to use an external microphone, but my colleagues were able to hear me clearly through the built-in mics (though, like nearly every laptop, you get a bit of room reverb depending on your setting).

In keeping with its ultrabook-like design, port selection is very limited. There are two USB4 ports, each capable of video, data, and PD fast charging. Microsoft includes a lightweight charger with the Surface Pro but it’s also compatible with other PD chargers as long as it offers 65W or greater.

Though Microsoft doesn’t quote milliamp hours for its battery, it does rate its uptime as 14 hours for video playback and around ten hours for active web use. I’ll break down real-world metrics in the following portion of this review, however, these figures seemed to be aspirational in my testing. Standby time, however, is definitely impressive.

The final thing to note about the laptop is that Snapdragon X isn’t 100% compatible with every Windows application. Snapdragon and Microsoft have done a good job of bridging the gap and many of the most common apps (MS Office, Adobe, etc.) work well. Windows on ARM has an ongoing list of compatible apps and it’s worth checking before pulling the trigger on a purchase of any laptop with the Snapdragon chips.

It’s also important to note that this is 100% not a laptop to choose for local gaming (for that, you'll want a dedicated gaming laptop). Performance and compatibility just aren’t there yet. Cloud gaming, on the other hand, is another story.

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 – Performance

The Surface Pro 11 is an excellent laptop for productivity. Its design really caters to portability and offers versatility to use in different ways. When you’re done with work for the day, it’s a great little streaming device with a beautiful screen and decent speakers to fuel your Netflix binge.

This is where the device excels. I've been carrying it with me as a daily companion for more than a month, and it’s one of my favorite laptops for day-to-day productivity use. It's thin and light, and when I want to use it as a digital note-taker or tablet, it's ready immediately. Performance in these applications is also very good. It doesn't slow down in Photoshop, even when I have multiple projects open at once. Likewise, when I'm working in Google Docs or Google Sheets or within the Microsoft Office suite, it is snappy and responsive.

It's also here where the upgraded screen really gets a chance to shine. The OLED panel I tested was outstanding. It gets bright enough to use in direct sunlight if necessary. Indoors under fluorescent lighting, however, I rarely needed to run it at max brightness. The resolution is exceptionally crisp thanks to its high 266 pixels-per-inch. It’s somewhat unusual 3:2 aspect ratio concerned me at first, but it works very well for productivity applications thanks to its extra vertical space for documents and spreadsheets.

Because it's running standard Windows 11, it runs virtually every application you might need for work or school. There's no middle ground with running a mobile version of an app. Instead, you can run the full program without sacrifices. This quality also makes it more versatile for use with docking stations. I routinely used mine at work with a full-size monitor to take the place of my employer-provided laptop.

There are a couple areas where you might find it falling a bit short, however. The first and most notable is battery life. Despite the claims of higher efficiency with the Snapdragon X processors, something that we've seen demonstrated in competing notebooks much more effectively, the Surface Pro 11 only delivers acceptable battery life. If you are using it throughout the day for actual work, it will only last around eight hours.

Depending on what you're doing, it could be even less. I found that when I was using apps that needed to be emulated rather than offer native ARM support, the battery drained more quickly. Eight hours also presumes that you're running at around 50% brightness and are taking advantage of Energy Saver mode and other efficiency settings built into Windows. You’ll also want to let the system dynamically set its refresh rate. Run it at 100% brightness at 120Hz while using demanding apps and its battery life might only be five or six hours.

The other challenge is connectivity. It only features two USB-C ports, and if you do happen to need more than its rated battery life, you'll lose one of those to a power adapter. This means it essentially demands a docking station if you need more than those two ports. I was also disappointed to see that it didn't include any kind of card reader for creative professionals that might contemplate adding it to their workflow. With that being said, limited connectivity goes with the territory here and the Surface Pro 11 is hardly an outlier in this regard.

What it’s not, however, is a gaming laptop. As I alluded to in the previous section, local gaming performance is not good. While there are certainly games that are stable on ARM, the graphics portion of the Snapdragon Elite was underwhelming and, frankly, not very playable even after dropping the resolution to 1200p. Cyberpunk 2077 on low settings, with FSR 2.1 set to highest performance still struggled to average 30 fps.

The Surface Pro 11 doesn’t claim to be good for local gaming, though. Instead, it claims great compatibility for cloud gaming and there it delivers – if you have a strong internet connection. I played Baldur’s Gate 3 on GeForce Now and Still Wakes the Deep on Xbox Cloud Gaming and each worked well – GeForce Now especially so. For the most part, I was able to forget I was playing over the cloud at all, though high-intensity shooters like Call of Duty make every millisecond of latency more apparent.

As you can tell in the benchmark results above, Snapdragon still has a way to go before it’s competitive in benchmarks. If you want an apples to apples comparison, something like the Minisforum V3 is going to offer better overall compatibility and performance in synthetic tests. The fit and finish of the Surface Pro is significantly better, however, and real world performance remains very good for the extra investment required.

James Bond Producers Allegedly Turned Down Christopher Nolan, Who Ended Up Making Oppenheimer Instead

26 février 2025 à 22:05

Following the shock news that Amazon has taken full creative control over James Bond, with long-term 007 producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson stepping back, a new report has shed light on the next steps from the franchise — and a surprising revelation about one high-profile director who was snubbed.

Amid speculation that Amazon may decide to go with a Bond TV series, Variety reported that a new Bond film is still the “top priority.” As for what’s next, Amazon will allegedly first look for a producer for the franchise. Apparently David Heyman, who shepherded the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films with a cohesive vision, is the kind of producer Amazon is looking for.

Meanwhile, the report alleges that Christopher Nolan “expressed interest” in directing a Bond movie after Tenet, but Broccoli insisted no director would have “final cut” while she was in charge of the franchise and turned him down. Nolan went on to make Oppenheimer, which made nearly $1 billion at the global box office and won the best picture and best director (Nolan) Oscars.

Fans are particularly keen to know who will play Bond next. While some are calling for the likes of Venom star Tom Hardy, the MCU's Idris Elba, Professor X actor James McAvoy, Magneto actor Michael Fassbender, and Kraven’s Aaron Taylor-Johnson (who was previously rumored to be top of the list) to be given the role, the clear fan-favorite is Superman and The Witcher star Henry Cavill.

According to Variety, Amazon is unable to hire anyone on Bond until the closure of its Broccoli-Wilson deal, which is expected at some point this year. The news followed an explosive report that alleged the future of the James Bond franchise was “on pause” amid what was described as an “ugly” stalemate between the Broccoli family and Amazon.

The behind-the-scenes battle between Barbara Broccoli, who had retained creative control over Bond and decided who played the iconic British spy, and Amazon, which acquired the right to release Bond movies after it bought Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in a deal worth $8.45 billion back in 2021, had left Bond “trapped,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

Amazon and Eon have yet to issue a comment.

Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus Reveals a New Vision of Cyberpunk Japan - IGN Fan Fest 2025

26 février 2025 à 21:30

The Blade Runner franchise has truly found a second life on the printed page, with Titan Comics greatly expanding the scope of this cyberpunk universe through various spinoffs and prequels. Currently, Titan is in the midst of publishing Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus, a series which has the distinction of being the first Blade Runner story set in Japan.

As part of IGN Fan Fest 2025, we had the opportunity to chat with writers Kianna Shore and Mellow Brown to dig deeper into the new series and find out how they brought the Blade Runner aesthetic to a new corner of the globe. Check out the slideshow gallery below to see exclusive artwork showing how the series went from script to fully realized artwork, and then read on to learn more:

Again, this is the first Blade Runner story we’ve seen set in Japan, despite Tokyo being the backdrop of seminal cyberpunk stories like Akira and Ghost in the Shell. We were curious how the writers envisioned the Tokyo of this alternate universe version of 2015, and how it compares to the rainy, neon-soaked Los Angeles most Blade Runner fans are familiar with.

“Brainstorming Tokyo in the Blade Runner universe was such a fun process!” Shore tells IGN. “I was lucky enough to have lived in Japan (coincidentally in 2015) and more recently I was able to visit some interesting exhibits in Tokyo on “envisioning the future.” I wanted Tokyo to look and feel different from Los Angeles since their histories, experiences, and socioeconomics are completely different. My goal was to make a hopepunk Tokyo.”

“I've always appreciated how Los Angeles (in Blade Runner) is a pretty broken, decrepit and fracturing place on its last legs and that the neon is sort of hiding all of that. But, if you ever turned it off, everyone would quickly see they're in a hellscape,” Brown says. “So, our Tokyo works in parallel. It is this beautiful utopia where people feel like they're on a short leash. And if you disobey the laws of this “paradise,” it will eat you alive. It is just as scary, just in a different way.”

Interestingly, both writers made a point of not homaging the aforementioned Akira and Ghost in the Shell, but instead looking to other media and to contemporary Japanese life for inspiration in crafting their version of Tokyo.

Shore says, “Although I watched the greats for inspiration, it was important for me to understand how Japanese media depicts the future after the 3.11 Tohoku Disaster, so I watched anime such as Your Name, Japan Sinks 2020, and Bubble.”

“I actually had a personal goal to not iterate on the anime that have already been inspired by Blade Runner. Like Bubblegum Crisis or Psycho-Pass” Brown says. “When you write cyberpunk, you often are reflecting how you think your own environment will go into the future (which is why LA has an ‘80s theme and fear of Japan becoming a superpower from the original series). So, I wanted to reflect on the fears and hopes of Japan's society today. And what would go wrong or right if dangerous people had their way with it.”

The Blade Runner timeline spans the 21st Century, but this particular series is set in 2015, a few years before the events of the original film. We were curious how much Tokyo Nexus connects to the larger franchise. Will fans find certain similarities to the movie to latch onto, or is this really a whole new ballgame given the Japanese setting?

Tokyo Nexus is a standalone in setting, time, and story,” Shore says. “Of course, it wouldn’t be Blade Runner without the seemingly omnipresent Tyrell Corporation influencing the characters’ actions or a mystery to solve. There are some fun nods and easter eggs alluding to the Blade Runner films, but someone without BR knowledge can also enjoy the comics.”

Mellow adds, “We are continuing to build our story that has been advancing since Blade Runner: Origins and just a short time before Blade Runner: 2019. We've been excited to answer some complex questions in the universe, like ‘What was the Kalanthia War?’ and ‘Why is Tyrell the only company that makes Replicants?’ All of these are building towards a massive, secret, civil war with Blade Runners of different organizations fighting for dominance. And it's exciting to see how this book, Tokyo Nexus, has the origins of one of those organizations we'll see ascend to a global superpower in that war.”

Tokyo Nexus is unique in that it revolves around a partnership between a human named Mead and a Replicant named Stix. As you might expect, their close-knit dynamic is at the core of the series, which paints them as two battle-scarred veterans who only have each other to rely on in this hellish landscape.

“Mead and Stix are best friends and platonic life-partners,” Shore says. “They have been through hell and back, bled together, wept together. They only want to protect one another, and sometimes that means from themselves. Their goal is to survive, but in order to do that they must be willing to trust again.”

“It is beautiful in how unhealthy it is. Haha,” Brown says. “We wanted to play with the ‘We're More Human Than Human’ quote of the franchise. And how that happens. While Stix is a Replicant with a constant thirst for life, Mead is a human who has been grinded down by systems and is very mechanical and economic in her reasonings. They need each other to make it through life. And they've survived a scenario so horrible together, this partnership has become a codependency that could shatter them both.”

As the series unfolds, Stix and Mead end up getting swept up in a conflict between Tyrell Corp, the Yakuza, and a Japanese group called Cheshire. The writers tease that Cheshire holds a very interesting place in the Blade Runner universe, as they’re a company trying to muscle their way in on Tyrell’s monopoly of the Replicant market.

“Cheshire is trying to compete in the business of Replicant manufacturing,” Shore teases. “Their newest Replicant is a military model, made for war. Supposedly stronger and faster, built on the bones that Tyrell fashioned.”

Mellow adds, “Cheshire is a crime organization with ambitions beyond shaking down Mom & Pop shops. When they get a hold of refugee Tyrell Scientists who have escaped to Tokyo, they suddenly discover that the stars are the limit for what they're now capable of in this universe…”

Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus Vol. 1 - Die in Peace is now available in comic shops and bookstores. You can also order the book on Amazon.

Also as part of IGN Fan Fest 2025, we got an early look at IDW's new Godzilla shared universe and a sneak peak of an upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog storyline.

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

Pick Up an Xbox Controller for Just $39 on Amazon

26 février 2025 à 21:20

Starting today, Amazon has dropped the price of the official Xbox Series X|S wireless controllers to $39 with free shipping. Four different color options are available: Carbon Black, Robot White, Shock Blue, and Velocity Green. Not only is this still the de facto standard controller for Xbox, it's also one of the best PC gaming controllers as well.

Xbox Controllers for $39

Aesthetics aside, these Xbox wireless controllers are identical to the one that's bundled with the Xbox Series X and S console. Standard features include textured grips, hybrid D-pad, button mapping with the Xbox app, a 3.5mm audio jack that works with any wired headset, and a Share button to upload screenshots and video.

The controller supports both Xbox wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. That means you can use it for your PC or mobile device. In fact, we think this is the the best PC controller you can get. If your PC doesn't have Bluetooth, you can still use it in wired mode with a USB Type-C cable or go out and buy a Bluetooth or Xbox wireless adapter.

WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox for $109.99

Amazon has also dropped the price on the officially licensed WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series consoles to $109.99 shipped. That's a 30% price drop from its original $158 list price and the best price we've seen for an officially licensed 1TB Xbox expansion card since Black Friday. The C50 is one of the best SSDs for the Xbox, which isn't surprising since your options are pretty limited.

Check out more of the best Xbox deals today.

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.

Best TCG Storage Boxes and Binders: Top Picks for MTG and Pokémon Collectors

26 février 2025 à 20:52

Not all cards are meant to be played with. If you’re into collectibles already or just starting to collect trading cards, you may have a big enough collection that warrants some extra care or bulk storage. Some of your cards may even have significant value or will continue to grow in value, depending on what cards you collect and how you store them. As an investment, many serious collectors go to significant lengths to protect their cards such as sleeving or even double-sleeving them. However, even if your cards aren’t worth much monetarily, they are still nostalgic and special to you; whether it be Pokémon TCG, Yu-Gi-Oh, sports cards, MTG cards (shoutout the new Final Fantasy collection), X-Men cards, or others. That said, you should consider the right dedicated storage option for your type of collection and your budget.

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Fortunately, just like with video game storage, there are all sorts of carefully crafted containers you can use to protect your trading cards these days. If you’re just getting into collecting now, starting to collect more, or you simply want to upgrade your storage option from the old ring binder you’ve been using since the 1990s, this (unranked) list is for you.

While some focus on security above all else, many others are stylish and portable too, making it easy and fun to tote your cards out and about. For all of you card collectors, see our picks below of the best trading card storage options for every situation, collection size and budget. Happy collecting!

1. Quiver Time Quiver Card Case

Best All-Around Pick

Quiver cases are almost universally adored in the card gaming community, and it’s easy to see why. Whatever your storage needs, it’s quite possible a single quiver case will fit the bill. It’s big enough to hold over a thousand unsleeved cards, yet it’s also sturdy and portable, coming with wrist and shoulder carrying straps, a tough shell with a water-resistant faux-leather finish and a secure zip closure. So it’s just as useful whether you’re storing cards in the home or carrying them out to play.

Perhaps the best thing about Quiver Time, though, is the stylish design and attention to detail. They come in a variety of colors to suit your preference and have all sorts of thoughtful little extras. There’s a sheath to keep the zip tabs closed, fully adjustable straps, some card sleeves and removable acrylic dividers and corner cushions to help keep your cards organized. And perhaps most thoughtful of all, 1% of the asking price goes to charity.

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2. GameGenic Dungeon 1100

Best for Bulk Collections

If you’ve got a bigger collection of cards and want a solid and well-designed stackable box to keep them in, then look no further. Each GameGenic Dungeon can hold a thousand double-sleeved cards, or a few more if you’re happy to box them up “naked”. There’s a middle divider to keep them better organized and make it easier to search through your collection when you need to.

The lid goes on via a convenient magnetic mechanism which makes it simple to pop on and off but holds strongly and securely when not in use. It also allows for complete removal, making it simple to access all your cards. There’s room above the cards to keep a game board, rules or accessories, and it’s a stylish solution with a smooth exterior and a soft microfibre lining to cushion your cards.

3. Quiver Time Bolt Card Case

Best Case for Portability

While Quivers are fantastic all-round cases, they’re a little on the bulky side if you carry your cards around a lot. If you’re just after a case to take out to clubs and tournaments then they make a smaller option, the Bolt, for that very purpose. It holds a little more than half the capacity of its bigger sibling, but that also means it has half the weight and size.

In all other respects, it offers the same high quality build and styling of the Quiver, meaning your cards are just as well-packed and protected, only on a smaller scale. And you still get a free pack of card sleeves and 1% of the price to a children's orphan-based charity as well.

4. VaultX Exo-Tech Zip Binder

Best Binder

Boxes are not always the best option for storing your cards, not least because it’s difficult to flip through your collection and find the cards you need. Binders make a great alternative: although they hold fewer cards, they fit nicely onto shelves or cupboards and most options contain transparent pages with pockets into which to tuck your cards.

This binder from VaultX not only contains 20 such pages that hold 9 cards each, but boasts a protective padded cover and heavy-duty zip to keep your cards safe and secure. The standard version is standard black, but it comes in a variety of colors, sizes, and closures, so you can be sure to find one that fits your needs.

5. Casematix Graded Card Storage Box

Best Protection

Depending on how valuable your cards are and where you take them, you might feel the need to have a super-secure option to keep them safe. And they don’t come much safer than this Casematix case, with extra-durable hard shell exterior and customisable foam inserts that you can tear to ensure a perfect fit for your most prized cards.

The case closes with a secure mechanism that also ensures its waterproof and airtight for maximum protection. And if that’s not enough for you, it’s designed to take cards in their own protective plastic slabs and there’s also a padlock ring so you can lock things down even tighter with added layers of your own security.

6. VaultX Exo-Tech Side Loading Deck Box

Best Deck Box

Often, it’s fine to keep your cards in whatever container or case you can rustle up at home, but what you really want is a small, sturdy, premium-build box that you can use when taking a single deck of your precious cards out and about to play. Many brands have starter packs that come with suitable deck boxes for free, but they’re often flimsy cardboard affairs, so it’s better to invest in something a bit more durable.

Enter this excellent option from VaultX. It’s available in a variety of stylish single-color finished, made of water-resistant microfibre. The lid doesn’t clip or slide on and off, as is common, but is held in place with strong magnets, making opening and closing super convenient. And the lid also flips round and magnetizes to the bottom of the box, tidying it out of the way and offering a stable platform to access your cards. You can also mix and match lids and boxes of different colors if so desired.

7. Fageverld Trading Card Storage Box

Best Budget Option

For all the fancy protective cases you can buy for trading cards, fundamentally all you actually need for them is a box of some kind. And a box can be as basic as a piece of packaging that came with some other order: four sides and a lid will keep your cards in order just as well as a golden chest. There’s no need to spend a fortune if you don’t want the style and features offered by premium brands.

But that doesn’t mean there’s not something to be gained by spending at least a little on a storage option. Rather than a discarded cardboard box, you could get a specialized option like this. It’s sized just right to protect trading cards, comes with some dividers to keep things organized and has a top-loading lid so it’s easy to peruse your cards. Multiples will also stack neatly on your shelves to keep your cards together.

How to Pick the Right Storage Option for You

Anyone who has been a collector over the years knows binders may be the easiest and most convenient way to store cards, but can harm the cards over time. So, if you have any high-value cards or potentially high-value cards, it’s recommended to store them in sleeves or penny sleeves and put them in top loaders or boxes versus binders.

Depending on your budget, size of your collection, and value of your cards, you can start with a convenient option like a D-Ring binder, and work your way up from there. Based on the categories listed in the product options above, we're confident you'll find something affordable to get you started. What you choose will be based on many factors. For example, you may collect or play with Pokémon TCG cards and you just want to turn a stack of cards into an organized storage solution like using a cute, simple Pokémon card binder.

Tip: look for 'Acid-Free' and 'Soft-Backed' in the descriptions while shopping around. Also, consider your preference on matte versus glossy pocket pages. According to a recent Reddit poll on the subject, the majority of votes landed on glossy sleeves based on pros and cons of visibility, shuffling, quality and texture.

What is the Rarest Trading Card in History?

According to Guinness World Records, the title of 'world's rarest trading card' is tied between the 1996 World Champion and MTG's Shichifukujin Dragon cards, in which only one specimen of each card exists.

More Storage Recommendations

If you’re a collector or gamer in organization mode currently (it seems like you might be!), you may want to browse our other storage and display guides. We'd recommended checking out top video game storage ideas, top board game storage options, best cases to display LEGOs, and the best display cases for action figures. Keep an eye out on IGN for even more collectible and trading card news and guides including new MTG pre-orders like the AC Cards or LOTR Cards from the nerdiest corners of IGN.

Matt Thrower is a contributing freelance board game and video game writer for IGN. (Board, video, all sorts of games!)

I Heart Willie Review

26 février 2025 à 20:43

If you’re shocked and appalled by the notion of a slasher movie headlined by a Mickey Mouse lookalike, you must have missed Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (parts 1 and 2), The Mean One, and Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare. We’re living through a flood of rushed-to-the-screen horror made possible by the public domain, parody law, and the fluke success of Rhys Frake-Waterfield’s buzzworthy “Poohniverse” (a.k.a. Twisted Childhood Universe), and it’s finally come for Walt Disney’s most famous creation. Unfortunately, director Alejandro G. Alegre’s I Heart Willie has less to offer than some of the blunders mentioned above: Its reimagining of Mickey’s Steamboat Willie persona (the first version of the character to lose its copyright protection) is overthought, undercooked, and not in the business of payoffs. It’s an exploitation of our familiarity with Mickey Mouse and little else.

William “Willie” Cross (David Vaughn, who also wrote and produced I Heart Willie) is a deformed German man rumored to be half mouse, half human, and the supposed inspiration for Disney’s pioneering effort in sound cartoons. He’s your typical slasher villain with a tragic history – a local legend with a habit of skinning trespassers – distinguished by the fact that he dresses like a paddle-steamer-piloting rodent. When a quartet of ghost hunting vloggers chooses Willie’s turf for their next episode, I Heart Willie flimsily sets up cheap flesh-flaying thrills that never stray far from convention.

Vaughn’s story mixes up a confusing cocktail of Natural Born Killers and Nosferatu, garnished with Hostel-style mutilation. Once paranormal investigator Nora (Maya Luna) confesses that she has a romantic connection with Willie, it’s clear that her colleagues are done for. She’s pulled toward Willie like an obsessed fan; they’re bonded by a past encounter, but this shared backstory lacks the clarity that’d smooth over the bumpiness with which it’s revealed. Similarly unpolished: Willie is a mouse boy who doesn’t look all that mousey. Aside from his milky eyes, it’s the gruesome burn scars that define the character’s design. His affinity for Steamboat Willie and cut-rate cosplay – black leg paint, ugly gloves, grimy white shorts, and flimsy mask – link I Heart Willie with its animated inspiration, but they’re hardly the makings of a murderous romantic lead.

This is a shambling production: The lighting levels are inconsistently balanced, causing twitchy auto-focus adjustments while the cast drone on and on. The editing is reckless and abrupt, cutting awkwardly away from the violent onscreen action and plowing any momentum I Heart Willie might have into a brick wall. The sound occasionally bottoms out, and the hum of background static sometimes downs out the dialogue.

Whereas Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 strives to fulfill its audience’s expectations for extreme kills and memorable grossness, Alegre can only push so far. While we see Willie scalping his victims and carving away bits of their flesh, anything beyond that happens off-camera. A dismemberment, a joint stabbing, and other heinous acts are portrayed only through sound design and the spurts of blood that make Willie’s getup black and white and red all over.

I Heart Willie masquerades as a traumatizing tale of fated lovers, but remove its mask and you’ll find no real personality beneath. This is neither the first nor the last horror movie to be inspired by Steamboat Willie, but it doesn’t do much to stand out from competition that includes David Howard Thorton trading Art the Clown’s tiny little hat for a pair of mouse ears aboard the decommissioned ferry owned by Colin Jost and Pete Davidson. (Now that’s an unexpected combination of recognizable pop-culture icons.) Instead, I Heart Willie fades into the background, unable to do anything more than scribble some blood and guts in the margins of Disney’s blueprint.

Own The Wild Robot in Digital 4K UHD for Just $5

26 février 2025 à 19:55

Update: Price has gone back up to $10.

For a limited time, you can pick up a digital copy of The Wild Robot in 4K UHD at Amazon for only $4.99. That's 75% of the normal list price of $19.99 and the same cost as renting it. If you haven't yet watched this movie, you're missing out. This is a fantastic film for movie watchers of all ages and a worthy addition to your digital library.

The Wild Robot (4K UHD) for $5

The Wild Robot is a 2024 DreamWorks animated movie about a robot named Roz who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and meets a bunch of eccentric animals along the way. This movie is great for both adults and kids alike (it's rated PG) and has been favorably reviewed by most critics. This movie was nominated for four Golden Globes and is currently nominated for three Oscars, including Best Animated Feature.

This is a pretty deep discount for a relatively recent movie release and I don't expect this deal to last too much longer. The sale started on February 25 at a discounted price of $10, so the extra 50% off on top of that comes as a welcome surprise. If you're interested in adding this great family flick to your library, then don't hesitate.

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.

Batman: Hush 2 Preview Art Revealed by DC Comics

26 février 2025 à 19:52

2025 is shaping up to be a huge year for DC Comics, and perhaps no upcoming project is bigger than the long-awaited Batman: Hush 2. It's not every day that DC's President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee takes the reins of a monthly Batman comic. Kicking off in March's Batman #158, this storyline acts as a direct sequel to the critically acclaimed Hush saga that originally ran from 2002 to 2004.

DC has released a new extended preview of Batman #158, along with an early look at Batman #159 and a glimpse of the many variant covers appearing as part of Hush 2 (or H2sh, if you prefer). Check it all out in the slideshow gallery below:

While DC has published several Hush-centric storylines in the years since the original wrapped, Batman: Hush 2 is the first to be handled by the original creative team. Hush 2 reunites writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee, along with inker Scott Williams, colorist Alex Sinclair, and letterer Richard Starkings.

Hush 2 builds on the recent epilogue story printed in Batman: Hush 20th Anniversary Edition. The Dark Knight has discovered proof that his childhood friend Tommy Elliot survived their final battle, paving the way for a new mystery as Hush manipulates the Dark Knight's circle of allies and enemies.

Hush 2 will be published in the pages of Batman #158-163, with issue #158 hitting stores on March 26. We recently learned that DC will then relaunch the series with a new #1 issue and new costume, as writer Matt Fraction and artist Jorge Jimenez begin a new era for the Dark Knight.

For more on DC's upcoming slate, check out what to expect from DC in 2025 and see our most anticipated comics of 2025.

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

The Best Deals Today: PlayStation 5 Console, The Wild Robot, $12 Laptop Backpack, Xbox Controllers, and More

27 février 2025 à 00:30

Here are the best deals for Wednesday, February 26. Highlights include The Wild Robot in 4K UHD for just $5 (half price compared to yesterday's deal), a PS5 digital console for under $350, a 15" laptop backpack for $12, Xbox controllers for $39, a massive 8TB WD Black SSD for the lowest price ever, and more.

Check out "the best deals under $30" for any impulse buys on items that you never knew you needed until you visited this page. Read on lower for some great deals that cost over $30 and may require a bit more involved decision-making.

Xbox Wireless Controllers for $39

Amazon has dropped the price of the official Xbox Series X|S wireless controllers to $39. Four different color options are available: Carbon Black, Robot White, Shock Blue, and Velocity Green. Not only is this still the de facto standard controller for Xbox, it's also one of the best PC gaming controllers as well. It can connect to your PC via Bluetooth (if your PC is Bluetooth enabled), an Xbox dongle (sold separately), or wired via USB Type-C.

New PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Console (Import) for $337

AliExpress is currently offering a Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition console for only $336.83 after a hefty $69 off coupon code: "IFPJIKZ" is applied during checkout. This is a genuine PlayStation console that's imported from another country; region locking is determined by your PlayStation account, not by console, so this system will play in the US without any problems. You'll also be able to select English as your default language just like any console you buy here. This product is stocked in a US warehouse, so it ships free and arrives within about a week. Note that imported consoles have an overseas warranty that won't be honored here in the United States. Fortunately, AliExpress has a 15-day free return policy and guarantees a refund if your order doesn't arrive within 20 days.

The Wild Robot (4K UHD) for $5

Update: Price has gone back up to $10

Update: Price just dropped from $10 to $5

A digital copy of The Wild Robot in 4K UHD is currently available to purchase on Amazon for only $4.99 after a 75% instant discount. If you haven't yet watched this movie, you're missing out. In our The Wild Robot review, Siddhant Adlakha wrote that "a deeply human film with no human characters, The Wild Robot is a tear-jerking and unpredictable animated adventure – and another triumph for Lilo & Stitch and How to Train Your Dragon co-director Chris Sanders."

Lenovo 15" Laptop Backpack for $11.87

Amazon is offering this Lenovo laptop backpack for a rock bottom price of $11.87. This backpack features a padded compartment that fits up to a 15.6" laptop, plenty of storage for your accessories including a front zippered pocket, water-repellent polyester material, quilted back panel and adjustable shoulder straps for comfort. It's also a pretty unassuming design that doesn't attract unwanted attention.

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker for $16

If you're looking for a Bluetooth tracker akin to an Apple AirTag but you don't use an iPhone, then check out the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2. Right now Amazon has it for nearly 50% off. It serves the same purpose as an AirTag or Tile, but it pairs better with Android phones, especially the Samsung Galaxy. It has up to 120 foot range, lasts hundreds of hours on a single CR2032 battery (which is user replaceable), and has a built-in speaker so it's easier to find.

WD Black SN850X 8TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD for $533

The massive 8TB WD Black SN850X solid state drive is down to the lowest price we've seen. Amazon currently has it for "only" $533.10, which is about $42 less than the best deal we saw during Black Friday. The SN850X is the latest generation of WD's flagship Black series M.2 SSDs. In terms of performance, it's considered a top-tier SSD with sequential read speeds of up to 7,300MBps and write speeds of 6,600MBps.

Apple iPad 10.9" 10th Gen for $279

Amazon dropped the price of the latest model 10th gen Apple iPad to $279 shipped. For most people, the iPad (not the Air, Mini, or Pro) is the best model to get because it offers nearly all the benefits of the iOS operating system and snappy performance at an affordable price. This model has significant improvements over its predecessor. For starters, it boasts a larger 10.9" screen without adding to the overall dimensions thanks to a slimmer bezel. It also has a faster A14 Bionic chip, which is a 20% increase in CPU performance and a 10% increase in GPU performance over the A13. It's now compatible with the Magic Folio keyboard so you can convert it into a mini laptop for better workflow (making it one of the best iPads for students). Other practical upgrades include USB Type-C charging, a better camera, and Wi-Fi 6.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 for $19.99

Both Amazon and Best Buy have dropped 50% off the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, now only $19.99 for all three consoles editions. This matches the best price we saw during Black Friday, and happened to be one of our best selling games during that time period as well. This anthology includes Metal Gear (1987), Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (1990), Metal Gear Solid (1998), Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001), and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004).

Olight Sphere Smart Night Light for $13.99

Amazon has dropped the price of the Olight Sphere from $20 to $13.99 for Amazon Prime members. The Olight Sphere is a tiny portable light that can be controlled via on-board buttons or mobile app. This is an RGB light that's capable of standard white or warm white lighting as well as a wide range of colors. It's not particularly powerful (it's rated for 75 lumens), but it works great as an ambient night light or a portable emergency light that you can carry around with you. You don't need to swap out batteries, because it recharges quickly over USB Type-C.

Anker 30W USB Type-C Nano Wall Charger for $12.99

Amazon has this compact Anker 30W USB Type-C wall charger for only $12.99 after you apply coupon code "0UDQ9XZX". You don't need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of this deal, either. The Anker nano charger can output up to 30W of Power Delivery over USB Type-C, which is good enough to max out the charging rate of the Nintendo Switch (18W) and close to the maximum charging rate of the Steam Deck (40W). A USB-C cable is also included.

2-Pack LED EDC Flashlights for $6

This is a good deal to jump on if you need some cheap flashlights for emergencies. Amazon has this 2 pack of Hausbell flashlights for only $5.99 after you clip a 40% off coupon. These LED flashlights take three AAA batteries and feature five different light modes (three different intensities, SOS, and strobe), retractable zoom lens, and IPX6 water resistance.

Dreamegg Portable White Noise Machine

If you're looking for an affordable noise machine that's small enough to take with you on you travels, then look no further than this Dreamegg portable white noise machine. It's currently on sale for a mere $8.10 after you clip a $5 off coupon and apply another $5 off promo code: P4JUC4GV during checkout. The Dreamegg measures less than 2" cubed, weighs in at under 2 ounces, can easily last all night long on its 1,000mAh battery, and recharges using USB Type-C. The portable sound machine offers 16 soothing nature sounds, including ocean waves, rain, birds, fan sounds, and white noise.

Baseus 10,000mAh Magsafe Power Bank for $19.79

Qi2 certified with up to 15W of wireless charging

I've seen plenty of MagSafe or wireless power banks on sale recently, but rarely one that's rated for Qi2 (15W) charging. Today, Amazon is offering Amazon Prime members only this Baseus 10,000mAh 22.5W Magsafe Power Bank for only $19.79 after you apply coupon code "YT35U53Z" during checkout. This power bank features 15W of Qi2 certified wireless charging, which doubles the 7.5W maximum for Qi1 chargers.

Sofirn SC31T 2,000-Lumen Pocket LED Flashlight for $25.34

Amazon is offering this Sofirn SC31T 2,000-lumen pocket LED flashlight for only $25.34. There's a 15% coupon code that's automatically applied when you go through the landing page, and then clip another 20% off coupon on the product page. Sofirn is a well-known and reliable seller of affordable LED flashlights. This model uses a single powerful SST-40 LED that delivers 2,000 lumens of light with a 6,500K color temp and up to a 206-meter range. It has 6 different intensities all the way down to 1 lumen to extend your battery life. The battery is rechargeable over USB Type-C.

40% Off Stray for PC

Cat lovers rejoice because Stray is currently 40% off exclusive at Humble. This is the PC version and it will install via your Steam client. You star as a brave little orange tabby cat trying to escape a cyberpunk-themed underworld filled with robotic denizens. In our Stray review, Tom Marks wrote that "Stray is a delightful adventure in a dark but endearingly hopeful cyberpunk world, and that’s thanks in no small part to the fact that you are playing as an adorable cat the whole time. Its mix of simple platforming and puzzles with item-hunting quests is balanced very well across the roughly five-hour story... Whether I was scratching at a carpet or curling up into a ball and taking a catnap, Stray does a great job of setting itself apart in a way that feels like more than just a novelty."

8-Pack Magnetic Cable Clips for $6.39

Amazon is offering this eight pack of Lisen magnetic cable clips for only $6.39 after you clip a 14% off coupon on the product page and apply a promo code "20H4SF7V" during checkout. That averages out to just under 80 cents per clip. They're great for organizing your most used cables, since the magnetic closure means that removing and replacing cables is a quick and easy one handed operation.

Humble Choice Games for February 2025

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If you're searching for your next new game to play, Humble Choice February is now live, and this is the perfect bundle to discover something new! This month, Immortals of Aveum headlines the bundle, with seven other games like Total War: Pharoah Dynasties, Fabledom, and more included. Instead of paying hundreds of dollars to grab these games individually, you can get all eight games for just $11.99 at Humble Bundle for this month only.

Super Mario RPG for $29.99

Woot! (which is owned by Amazon) is offering the excellent Super Mario RPG remake for Nintendo Switch for only $29.99. Amazon Prime members get free shipping (the rest of us pay $5). Super Mario RPG is a remake of the 1996 SNES classic. It was one of the best games to grace the console back then amidst a sea of other incredible titles, and Nintendo did a great job of staying faithful to the game's charm and fun factor.

Sonic X Shadow Generations for PS5 for $26.99

Today Woot! is offering Sonic X Shadow Generations for even lower than what I saw during Black Friday. You can get it for only $26.99 (46% off) and if you're an Amazon Prime member you also get free shipping. Sonic X Shadow Generations is easily one of the best Sonic games in recent history. In our 9/10 Sonic X Shadow Generations review, Jada Griffin wrote that "Sonic X Shadow Generations takes an already excellent game and spring jumps it to new heights with a creative Shadow campaign and an appreciable graphical upgrade." This game is actually a collection of two games in one: a remaster of the 2011 Sonic Generations and - the highlight - an original campaign starring Shadow the Hedgehog.

Anker PowerExpand USB-C Hub for $12.50

Anker's handle little USB hub is 50% off for Amazon Prime members, now only $12.50 (normally $25). This versatile 6-in-1 hub features a USB Type-C port with up to 85W of passthrough charging, two USB-A 3.1 Gen 2 ports, an HDMI port (4K @ 60Hz), an SD card slot, and a 3.5mm audio output.

Preordered the iPhone 16E? Get a Screen Protector for $6

If you're in line to get the successor the the budget-minded Apple iPhone SE series of phones, then here's an early bird deal for you. Amazon has an amFilm iPhone 16e screen protector for only $5.99 after you apply coupon code "5PIM3OFI. Here's your chance to have a screen protector ready before your phone even arrives. AmFilm is an extremely well known and popular screen protector brand, and this particular model includes the auto alignment kit and camera lens protector.

GE Color Changing Night Light for $4.52

Night lights are an inexpensive, efficient way to provide a bit of practical accent lighting to your home at night. This GE color changing night light goes one step further by offering eight different colors to choose from, with a color changing mode for a bit of RGB flair. The built-in light sensor means it will automatically turn itself off when it isn't needed. It's normally well-priced at just $9, but there's a 50% instant discount right now that drops it to under $5.

Aurora Paper/Credit Card Shredder for $22.64

With the prevalence of paperless billing, paper shredders aren't as necessary as they used to be, but there are still plenty of instances when you'll want to destroy physical sensitive documents or old credit cards. Amazon currently has this Aurora shredder for only $22, which is at the bottom end of the scale for a shredder nowadays. It is powerful enough to crosscut up to 8 sheets of paper (up to 8.7" wide), credit cards, paper clips, and staples.

Not all of the best deals are dirt cheap. Here are some excellent deals if you're willing to spend a little or a lot more depending on the items, including video games, TVs, gaming PCs, gaming handhelds, high-end chairs, and more.

$39.99 Nintendo Switch Video Games at Woot!

Woot! has also dropped several must-have Nintendo Switch video games from $59.99 to $39.99, a savings of 33%. You won't lose out even if you plan to upgrade to the Switch 2, since the new console has been confirmed to be backwards compatible with nearly all Switch games.

Apple Watch Series 10 From $329

The most popular Apple Watch deal during Black Friday is back. Right now, Amazon is offering an Apple Watch Series 10 42mm model for only $329 and the bigger 46mm model for $359. If you own an iPhone, the Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for you. It's sleek and stylish, it's chock full of useful features that complement your iPhone better than any other smartwatch brand, and it's surprisingly affordable. The Apple Watch Series 10 is the newest generation mainstream model. Improvements over the Apple Watch Series 9 include a bigger OLED Retina display, a new S10 processor (that isn't faster but it's thinner, which allows the watch itself to have a slimmer profile), a slightly larger base model size (42mm vs. 41mm), and some admittedly trivial features like a water depth gauge.

WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox for $109.99

Starting today, Amazon has dropped the price on the officially licensed WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series consoles to $109.99 shipped. That's a 30% price drop from its original $158 list price and the best price we've seen for an officially licensed 1TB Xbox expansion card since Black Friday. The C50 is one of the best SSDs for the Xbox, which isn't surprising since your options are pretty limited.

Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB PS5 SSD for $129.99

Samsung's newest SSD - the Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe solid state drive - is on sale today for $129.99, which is actually lower than what I saw during Black Friday. This is an excellent drive for both your gaming PC and your PlayStation 5 console, with speeds of up to 7,250 read and 6,300MB/s write. This is a much faster drive than the 990 Evo non-Pro but not quite as fast as the 990 Pro. The main difference between this drive and the more expensive 990 Pro is that this is a DRAM-less drive. Because it is a single-sided SSD, it is power efficient and doesn't generate much heat, so you probably don't need to stick a heatsink on it, although you certainly could for peace of mind.

WD SN5000 4TB SSD for $199.99

SSD prices have been trending upwards for a while now, so it's much more difficult to find a fast 4TB M.2 SSD for under $200. Fortunately, there's one on sale today. Amazon has dropped the price of the WD SN5000 4TB PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 solid state drive (SSD) to only $199.99 shipped. This is a newer WD SSD that's actually quite speedy given the low price point, with sequential read speeds of up to 5,500MBps and write speeds of up to 5,000MBps.

44% Off Omron 10 Series Blood Pressure Monitor

One of the best health tracking devices you can get for home use is a blood pressure monitor, and Omron is perhaps the biggest and most reliable brand out there. Today, the Omron 10 Series wireless blood pressure monitor is down to $59.22 after a massive 44% off instant discount. I've owned an Omron blood pressure monitor for years; I test myself regularly and I've gone to the doctor more than a few times for elevated blood pressure, and the readings were hospital verified.

Andaseat Novis Gaming Chair for $179.10

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For 2025, AndaSeat has just released a new line of gaming chair that's sure to be a hit with the budget-minded audience. The Andaseat Novis gaming chair – which retails for just $199 – is now shipping. Even better, you can use our 10% off IGN code "AndaIGN" to drop the price further to $179.10. The Novis looks like it has most of the comfort, features, and styling of other high-end gaming chair minus some of the more common gimmicks (like "4D" armrests) in exchange for a more affordable price. AndaSeat isn't as big of a name in the congested gaming chair market as some other brands like Secretlab, DXRacer, or Razer, but it does make some high-quality gaming chairs.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P Headset (Refurb) for $79.99

Woot is offering a refurbished SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P gaming headset with 90-day Woot! limited warranty for only $79.99. A brand new model retails for $179.99. The Arctis Nova 7P is one of the best headsets you can get for PS5 and PC. IGN writer Matthew Adler reviewed the PC version of the Arctis Nova 7, saying: "SteelSeries continues to push the boundaries of what a headset is capable of. The Arctis Nova 7’s new design is sleek, lightweight, and still remains one of the most comfortable headsets I’ve ever used." I own a pair of these myself and highly recommend it.

Nerf LMTD Halo Needler for $67.18

For you Halo fans out there, have we found a deal for you. Right now you can save 33% off the NERF LMTD Halo Needler Dart-Firing Blaster. It's normally $100, but this discount drops it down to only $67.18 shipped. NERF's LMTD is a collection of fan-service weapons that are designed after iconic weapons from popular movies and video games, and the Halo Needler is definitely one of the coolest looking guns in the lineup, with a lot of cool little touches like the needles and accents that light up whenever you grip the handle, a 10-dart rotating drum (10 Elite darts included, but it will also take standard darts), and a display stand that activates all the light-up features when mounted.

4-Pack Apple AirTags for $67.99

Amazon and Best Buy are both offering a four-pack of Apple AirTags keyfinders for only $67.99. That's $30 off the retail price and only $16.99 for each AirTag. This is a very practical accessory for anyone who owns an iPhone and tends to lose small wearables like wallets, keys, or remotes.

Crucial X9 Pro 1TB Portable SSD for $69.99 (2TB for $120)

The Crucial X9 Pro is one of the fastest portable hard drives out there, thanks to a fast SSD drive and USB 3.2 interface that can deliver both read and write speeds of up to 1,050MB/s. The 2TB model is actually $10 less than the best deal we saw during Black Friday and, in my opinion, the best deal to get.

Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Gaming Handheld for $449.99

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Starting this week, Best Buy is taking $200 off the Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme gaming handheld, now only $449.99. That's the lowest price I've seen for a brand-new unit, even during Black Friday. In addition, you get a free official ROG Ally travel case, one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and two months of a Crunchyroll Mega Fan subscription. The ROG Ally This is one of the best gaming handhelds currently available, especially if you don't want to be tied to Steam's ecosystem.

Preorder Elden Ring: Nightreign at Best Buy, Get $10 Gift Card

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Elden Ring Nightreign is set to release for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on May 30. A new standalone game set in the world of Elden Ring, Nightreign lets you team up with two other players to slice your way through an oppressive fantasy world. It’s kind of like a faster-paced remix of the original game. It’s available for preorder in a number of editions, so read on for the details about what comes in each one.

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.

Win Tickets to Ado's Hibana World Tour With IGN Fan Fest

26 février 2025 à 19:10

Japanese superstar musician Ado is gearing up to embark on her second world tour, which is titled Hibana, and you can win tickets to see her live through IGN Fan Fest.

Ado's newest tour, Hibana, is powered by Crunchyroll and it kicks off on April 26, 2025, in Saitama, Japan. She'll continue on to travel the world and will make her first U.S. stop of the Hibana Tour on July 10 and you can win a chance to be there.

All you have to do is head to IGN's Rewards Hub and you'll can enter to win one of three pairs of tickets that are good for the following shows;

  • July 10, 2025 - Tacoma Dome (Tacoma, WA)
  • July 19, 2025 - Footprint Center (Phoenix, AZ)
  • July 24, 2025 - Gas South Arena (Duluth, GA)
  • July 29, 2025 - CFG Bank Arena (Baltimore, MD)
  • July 31, 2025 - United Center (Chicago, IL)

“If my first world tour embodied my ‘Wish,’ then my second will ignite the spark I want to light in the world,” Ado said. “I named this tour ‘Hibana,’ meaning ‘spark’ in Japanese, to carry my heritage with me on this journey. I aim to show my growth since the ‘Wish’ tour and deliver my best performances yet.”

For those unfamiliar, Ado made her big debut at the age of 17 in 2020 with the song 'Usseewa,' which reached the top of Billboard Japan Hot 100. Since then, she has been the singing voice of Uta in One Piece Film Red, the Spy x Family Season 2 second opening theme, and much more.

For more, check out the rest of the dates for Ado's Hibana World Tour and everything else from IGN Fan Fest.

Prize Values: Tacoma, Phoenix, and Duluth - $110/ticket, Baltimore - $119.25/ticket, Chicago - $78/ticket (upper bowl only). All prizing subject to availability.

Valve's MOBA Shooter Deadlock Cuts a Lane, Spurring Reactions From Its Playerbase

26 février 2025 à 19:09

Deadlock, the MOBA-meets-hero shooter mash-up from Valve, has been in a perpetual state of quiet build-up over the last year. But that hasn't stopped Valve from making massive, tectonic changes, like cutting down the number of lanes.

Yesterday, February 25, Valve published the Map Rework Update for Deadlock. Chief among the changes was a redesign of Deadlock's core map around three lanes, rather than four. For those who don't dabble in MOBAs, these "lanes" are the central focus of gameplay; minions spawn at each team's base and surge down them, attempting to push the battle lines into each other's territory. Players take up residence in the lanes, fighting over the killing blow on minions to accrue money and experience they can use to power up.

It's one big game of tug-of-war, and reducing the number of figurative ropes from four to three has pretty drastic implications. It cuts down on one source of resources and reduces the number of fronts in the ongoing battle. It also means, for the 6-on-6 battles of Deadlock, that previously "solo" lanes will more often be duo lanes.

"Definitely going to be missing four lanes," one commenter said on the Deadlock subreddit. "I always thought that was one of the more unique aspects of Deadlock. Oh well, learn and adapt I guess."

Despite some of the worried hyperbole over map shifts, there is a degree of trust — though not absolute or unflinching — and voicing measured feedback. "It’s just a test guys chill," said one commenter. "If it works well it stays, if it doesn’t work then it will go away like mid urn." (A former game mechanic.)

A decent amount of this trust stems from the fact that IceFrog, the pseudonymous developer behind Dota 2, is also working on Deadlock. Dota 2 is fairly infamous for massive overhauls and game-changing updates, wiith patch notes that felt like getting whiplash from spreadsheets. Old memes stretching back to the early days of Dota 2, encouraging players to trust in IceFrog's changes, have already been resurfaced for modern Deadlock players.

"Dota 2 has seen so many massive overhauls and changes and the game still thrives," a commenter said. "As long as Deadlock's core gameplay doesn't drastically change (which definitely isn't a guarantee since its currently in development) then people will play the game regardless."

Map changes aside, Valve took the wrench to a lot of Deadlock with this recent update. Soul Orbs, which are released from enemies upon death and can be shot by players to either secure their rewards or partially deny them from the enemy team, also got a hefty rework. Sprinting has been tuned, flex slots and economic considerations have been made to adjust for the new three-lane set-up, and there's the usual slew of quality-of-life and hero changes.

For some, especially the long-time Dota players, Deadlock's update feels par for the course. (Dota 2 even got its own massive overhaul just last week.) While it will certainly shift the way players approach the game, part of the long-term appeal of a MOBA like Deadlock is the ways the game shifts over time, in response to both developer changes and community reactions. If handled well, it can result in years of vibrant competition. If not, well, hopefully there's a rewind button somewhere. History has shown that not all major updates are made in stone, even for huge games like Overwatch.

With not even a week out yet in Deadlock, players will need to dig in and figure out just how the reduced lanes shifts the game, suss out the intended change, and find new ways to open up gameplay through it. On at least one positive note, players with solo lane anxiety can breathe a sigh of relief.

Deadlock is still flagged as being in early development, and Valve warns players it's filled with "temporary art and experimental gameplay." Access is currently limited to friend invite via playtesters, and there's no release window announced.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Best Nintendo Switch Deals Today (February 2025)

26 février 2025 à 18:58

Whether you're looking to save on games, storage, or accessories, there are plenty of Nintendo Switch deals to check out right now. We've gathered up some of the best Switch deals currently available, including a selection of Switch games discounted at Woot like Super Mario RPG down to just $29.99. Check out our favorite deals at the moment below, and for more updates on the latest discounts, follow @IGNDeals on Twitter/X.

When Is the Nintendo Switch 2 Expected?

At long last, the Nintendo Switch 2 has been revealed. While we don't know when this console will officially be released, we do know that there'll be a Nintendo Switch 2 Direct in April that'll hopefully end with some preorder information. If you simply can't wait for that day, though, we have good news: you can register your interest at Best Buy. This is a smart idea so you can stay up to date on preorders in the coming months via email. For more information on preorders and what to expect from the Nintendo Switch 2 this year, check out our Nintendo Switch 2 buying guide.

Best Nintendo Switch Game Deals

There are quite a few Nintendo Switch game deals we're excited about right now. Mainly, there's a selection of great games on sale at Woot, including Super Mario RPG, Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, and many more. You can also score 50% off the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 at Best Buy. You can see these deals and many more below.

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Best Switch Micro SD Card Deals

The best Switch SD card should be fast, reliable, and as future-proof as possible. That last one is important, especially with the Switch successor on the horizon. Therefore, you're going to want to opt for the latest in SD card tech, which is a micro SDXC UHS-I U3 A2 V30 memory card. That's a lot of random letters, so to save you a bit of time we've left our top suggestions and deals below for your convenience.

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Best Switch Power Bank Deals

Looking for a new power bank? Amazon Prime members can score a great deal on the Anker 25,000mAh 165W power bank. While it normally retails for $109.99, it's marked down 14% right now to $94.99. Another great deal that's worth jumping on is on the Anker 737 power bank, which is 40% off to $89.99 at the moment.

Best Nintendo Switch Accessory Deals

Whether you're looking for a new controller or case for your Switch, there are quite a few different accessory deals that are worth checking out. Here, we've listed just a few of our favorite discounts at the moment, including a deal on the 8Bitdo Ultimate Controller with a Charging Dock and a Game Traveler Nintendo Switch Deluxe OLED Case.

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When Should You Buy a Nintendo Switch?

The short answer is that you should buy a Nintendo Switch whenever there’s any kind of sale, regardless of the time of year. Amazon will likely offer the same console bundles on any other sale as it will on Black Friday or Amazon Prime Day, so there’s no real reason to wait if you’re in need of a Nintendo Switch.

That being said, there are sometimes some unique bundles and promotions during Black Friday that you won’t find any other time of the year. They usually include additional games (like the infamous Mario Kart 8 bundle) or Switch accessories for free, but quantities tend to be limited. As always, do your research into the seller before you make a purchase and keep in mind that the Nintendo Switch 2 is on the horizon.

Where to Buy a Nintendo Switch in 2025

With how expensive gaming is getting in 2025, we're trying to save you as much money as possible on the games and other tech you actually want to buy. We've got great deal roundups available for all major platforms such as PlayStation and Xbox, and keep these updated daily with brand-new offers. If you're trying to keep costs down while maintaining your favorite hobby, stay tuned for more incredible discounts.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Drops to Its Lowest-Ever Price on Amazon

26 février 2025 à 18:54

When it comes to Android, the Google Pixel line has some of the best phones on the market. The Pixel 9 series that was released just last year has one of the greatest cameras on any smartphone currently on the market and AI features that are really quite fun to play around with. The price point on the "Pro" versions of these phones also makes them a great budget option for anyone looking for a good iPhone alternative.

If you're in the market for a new phone, Amazon has currently dropped the price of the Pixel 9 Pro XL lower than ever before. The price of the best overall phone from the latest generation has officially dropped below the lowest-ever price we saw on the standard Pixel 9 Pro earlier this year.

The Best Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Deal at Amazon Today

This discount is only available on the 128 GB version of this phone and only for the Porcelain color. This is the lowest-ever price we've seen on the Pixel 9 Pro XL since it was first released last year. It actually matches the lowest price we've seen on the smaller Pixel 9 Pro at $799. This is an overall great deal on a premium unlocked Android phone, making it an excellent time to purchase one if you're already in the market for an upgrade.

The main difference between the Pixel 9 Pro and the Pixel 9 Pro XL is the size of the phone. The XL comes with a 6.8-inch screen, which is just a bit larger. Both of the phones come with the Google Tensor G4 chip and offer pretty good performance overall.

When Is the Next Line of Pixel Phones Coming Out?

If you are hoping to wait for the next generation of Pixel phones to arrive before you make a purchase, you will still need to wait quite a while. Similar to this year, we expect Google to launch the Pixel 10 line sometime in August or early September. The new phones will usually come out a month or two before the new iPhones tend to release.

With that release timing in mind, we will most likely see the biggest discounts on the Pixel 9 phones around Prime Day in July. That being said, it isn't likely that the price of the Pixel 9 XL will drop much lower than it is right now.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl Actress Michelle Trachtenberg Dies Aged 39

26 février 2025 à 18:54

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl actress Michelle Trachtenberg has died aged 39, according to The Post.

Trachtenberg’s death is not being investigated as suspicious, police sources told the publication.

ABC News reported that her mother found Trachtenberg dead on Wednesday in her New York City apartment, near Columbus Circle. Trachtenberg reportedly recently underwent a liver transplant and may have been experiencing complications, according to ABC News.

Trachtenberg is believed to have died of natural causes and no foul play is suspected, ABC News added, with an autopsy set to determine the cause and manner of death.

Speaking to USA Today, a representative for Trachtenberg confirmed her death "with great sadness." "The family requests privacy for their loss. There are no further details at this time."

"Criminality is not suspected," the NYPD said in a statement issued to the BBC. "The medical examiner will determine the cause of death. The investigation remains ongoing."

At the age of nine, Trachtenberg appeared in 1990s Nickelodeon show The Adventures of Pete and Pete before making her film debut in 1996’s Harriet the Spy.

Trachtenberg famously played Dawn Summers, the younger sister of Sarah Michelle Geller’s Buffy, in teen drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer from 2000 until the show ended in 2003, and Jenny in 2004 American teen sex comedy EuroTrip. In 2005 she played Casey Carlyle in teen sports comedy-drama film Ice Princess.

More recently, Trachtenberg played Georgina Sparks in teen drama television series Gossip Girl, which ran from 2007 to 2012, and returned to the role for the second season of HBO Max's standalone sequel series in 2023. Her last major acting role was in 2021 as the host of Tubi true-crime docuseries Meet, Marry, Murder.

In 2021, Trachtenberg accused Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon of inappropriate behaviour on set after her co-star Charisma Carpenter said she had been left traumatised due to the treatment she received from Whedon. Whedon later denied the claims.

Photo by Bobby Bank/Getty Images.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

4 Months After Launch, Dragon Age: The Veilguard Headlines PlayStation Plus March 2025 Lineup

26 février 2025 à 18:45

Sony has announced its list of PlayStation Plus March 2025 games, revealing plans to bring Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PS5), Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PS4), and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (PS4, PS5) to subscribers next week.

A breakdown for each of next month’s heavy hitters was published in a PlayStation.Blog post today. All three titles will be available to download for Essential, Extra, and Premium members starting March 4.

It’s a notably strong month for PlayStation Plus subscribers of all tiers, but the main highlight here is EA and BioWare’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The big-budget RPG launched October 31, only four months ago, and received strong reviews from critics (we gave it a 9/10 in our review).

But EA said the latest Dragon Age title wasn’t able to “resonate with a broad enough audience in this highly competitive market,” and BioWare saw a restructure and layoffs. A patch from late last month delivered quality-of-life changes and bug fixes and signalled the end of content support.

Even if RPGs aren’t your thing, Sonic Colors: Ultimate provides a rush of speed, action, and, well, color. This remaster of one of the more beloved entries in the Sonic franchise launched in 2021, adding more content to blaze through as players refamiliarized themselves with the Blue Blur’s sci-fi-inspired abilities and story. We gave it an 8/10 in our review.

Rounding out the pack is a collection of 13 remasters of Konami’s classic TMNT spinoff games. It’s a bundle that includes new and improved versions of beat ‘em up titles like TMNT: Turtles in Time, the original TMNT arcade game, and more, all under one roof. Although it wasn’t without its issues, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection still provides PlayStation Plus subscribers with an easy way to experience old-school fan favorites.

“TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection is a treasure trove of Turtle games, but our online experience was barely functional when matchmaking,” we said in our 7/10 review. “Couch co-op fares a lot better, but some may notice an increased input delay over the originals. All said this is still a great collection for fans.”

PlayStation Plus subscribers can add Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Sonic Colors: Ultimate, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection from next week until April 1, 2025. While we wait for the March titles to drop, be sure to nab February’s PlayStation Plus games, which include Payday 3, High On Life, and Pac-Man World Re-Pac, before they disappear from the service next week.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor 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).

F.E.A.R. Platinum Will Join GOG Preservation Program By Next Month, In Honor of Monolith's Legacy

26 février 2025 à 18:09

In the wake of Monolith Productions' closure, CD Projekt's GOG has moved up its timeline for preserving one of Monolith's classics. F.E.A.R. Platinum will join the GOG Preservation Program by next month, and may also be the first of more Monolith games to hit the program.

The inflential 2005 first-person shooter is getting moved up on GOG's timeline for the Preservation Program to "properly recognize Monolith's contributions to gaming." The Preservation Program is GOG's initiative to keep classic games playable on modern systems, maintaining the titles in DRM-free form and with dedicated tech support.

GOG has previously featured everything from Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete, to the original Resident Evil trilogy, to I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream. It's an eclectic spotlight of games preserved in playable form, available on GOG's storefront, and F.E.A.R. Platinum — which includes the base F.E.A.R. and both expansions — will soon join the lineup.

It may not be the last Monolith game there, either. GOG said that other Monolith icons will "join eventually as well." The storefront also teased more news to come about the Preservation Program tomorrow, February 27.

The preservation effort is a nice recognition of Monolith Productions' legacy in the wake of its sudden closure. Bloomberg's Jason Schreier broke the news yesterday that Warner Bros. had canceled its planned Wonder Woman game and shuttered three studios: Monolith, Player First Games, and WB San Diego.

Warner Bros.' games division has been in a difficult spot for some time. While Hogwarts Legacy chalked up a commercial win for the publisher, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League spurred a double-digit decline in revenue, and the financial failure of Smash-alike MultiVersus piled on the misery.

Furthermore, David Haddad is set to leave the company after 12 years of helming Warner Bros. Games, and the division is rumored to be considered for-sale.

Monolith had a legacy dating back decades, with games like Blood, Condemned: Criminal Origins, No One Lives Forever, and The Matrix Online on its resume. Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor became an instant hit, spurred on by its inventive "Nemesis System," which Warner Bros. held in a vice-grip with its patent.

Though Monolith may be closed, it's nice to see other companies acknowledge the effect one studio has had on the medium. Hopefully we see more of Monolith's classics preserved for years to come.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

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