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Magic: The Gathering: Foundations, Aetherdrift, and Ravnica Remastered Boosters Discounted at Best Buy Today

11 avril 2025 à 12:23

I don’t usually get excited about Magic: The Gathering deals unless they involve a substantial discount or a chance to pick up chase cards without pawning my fetch lands. But the current Best Buy Deal of the Day has me genuinely interested, and not just because I’m weak in the face of shiny foils and stitched-edge playmats. As with all DotD discounts, this is limited just to today as well, so pick up the cheap boosters while you can. Let's dig into what's available, and what I'd recommend picking up.

MTG Discounts On Foundations, Aetherdrift, and More

Let’s talk Foundations. This set isn’t trying to wow anyone with lore about a haunted mansion or a squirrel-led uprising. Instead, it focuses on being playable, readable, and shockingly welcoming. I think that’s a big deal, especially since we’re about to get Marvel and Final Fantasy collaborations through Universes Beyond. New players are going to get dropped into the multiverse with zero context, so a solid on-ramp like Foundations is going to be essential.

Magic: The Gathering Foundations Bundle

If you’ve never touched a deck in your life, the Foundations Beginner Box is a better teacher than half the humans I’ve seen try to explain Magic at a kitchen table. Pre-constructed decks, visual aids, and a guided tutorial make it absurdly approachable. t. There’s also the Foundations Bundle, which is going for $42.49. That's under market price and loaded with boosters and accessories. It’s great value, especially since Foundations is going to stick around in Standard for five years, giving you time to figure out what the heck a stack is.

Magic: The Gathering Foundations Jumpstart Booster 2-Pack

And then there's Aetherdrift, which is for people who read the card Blasphemous Act and said, “but what if we did more?” The Aetherdrift Bundle is currently $34.99, which is a solid $16 off its usual price. It includes some of the more unhinged red spells and flashy threats to come out of Standard lately, including Marauding Mako (which is basically Magic's version of a landshark with anger issues) and Momentum Breaker, a mono-black tool that's found a home in aggressive Pixie decks. Yes, apparently that’s a thing now.

Magic: The Gathering Ravnica Remastered Draft Booster Sleeve

Foundations also includes some pretty desirable chase cards if you're cracking packs. I’m looking at you, Rise of the Dark Realms with the new Borderless treatment, and Sire of Seven Deaths, the Eldrazi with seven keywords that feels like it was printed specifically to cause someone a rules headache. And don’t sleep on Banner of Kinship, which casually turns your Goblin deck into a math test your opponent definitely didn’t study for.

Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift Bundle

Yes, I noticed Ravnica Remastered is part of this sale. You can grab a Ravnica Remastered Draft Booster Sleeve for $4.99 (down from $6.99), which is actually one of the cheapest ways to chase after format staples like Crypt Ghast, Spark Double, and Divine Visitation. I think that’s a great price for anyone looking to bulk open product or toss a few into a sealed night with friends.

Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift Collector Booster

Personally, I love Ravnica sets. I’ve always been a sucker for guild mechanics, and Ravnica Remastered is basically Wizards saying, “Let’s throw all the good stuff into one nostalgic blender.” You get a mix of old-school Commander hits like Cyclonic Rift, weird-but-powerful tech like Cloudstone Curio, and alternate art versions that will either delight you or make you question whether you’re playing Magic or flipping through concept art for a lost anime series

Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift Commander Deck - Living Energy

I picked up a few sleeves myself, partly for the shot at Anime Borderless Bruvac, and partly because I have no impulse control when it comes to reprint sets. You don’t need to justify $5 packs when they include Shock Lands and cards with infinite combo potential.

Magic: The Gathering Fallout Commander Deck - Science!

If you're already building for Commander or just pretending your collection isn’t entirely impulse buys, the Fallout Commander Deck – Science! is on sale for $33.99. That’s $26 off retail, and includes one of the better face Commanders to come from Universes Beyond: Dogmeat, Ever Loyal, who floods the board with Junk tokens if you build around equipment and auras. In my opinion, this deck is an underrated engine, and you get to play cards like Radstorm and Feral Ghoul, which sound like B-side punk albums but are surprisingly effective in-game.

MTG: Ultra Pro Mana 8 Stitched Edge Playmats

I don’t usually care about playmats, but these Mana 8 stitched-edge ones are kinda gorgeous. At $16.49, they’re dramatic in all the right ways without costing you the same as a new commander deck. I think the Lotus one is low-key perfection.

Untitled Boxing Game Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 07:00

If you're hunting for some Untitled Boxing Game codes in Roblox, you've come to the right place. We've scoured the game's official social media pages and compiled all of the game's redeemable codes for April 2025 in one place so you can get your hands on some free spins, coins, and emotes.

If you want to keep up to date with the latest codes in Untitled Boxing Game, you can also find them across the game's various pages and social media platforms. The best two spots to check are the game's official Roblox page, where the codes are posted directly below the description, or on its Trello page in the "Codes" tab. You can also become a member of the DrowningSome Discord server, where you'll find members of the community frequently sharing codes they've come across. Or, of course, you can keep track of all active Untitled Boxing Game codes here in this article.

Active Untitled Boxing Game Codes (April 2025)

Make sure to type the codes exactly as they appear below. Untitled Boxing Game's codes are case-sensitive, so if you don't type them exactly as shown, the code won't be accepted.

  • void - 9999 Cash (Newly Added)
  • bringus - 15 Spins (Newly Added)
  • lovereturns - 2999 Cash (Newly Added)
  • matchmaking - 5 Spins (Newly Added)
  • newyear - 2999 Cash (Newly Added)
  • jolly2 - 5 Spins (Newly Added)
  • morefeints - 3 Spins (Newly Added)
  • avatar - 4999 Cash
  • fastservers - 2 Spins
  • dualemotes - Free emote spin
  • freeemoteforall - Free emote spin
  • ubgforever - 5 Spins
  • freecrates - 3000 cash
  • teleport - 3 Freespins

Expired Codes

As of April 2025, these are the codes that no longer work:

  • bigbigcode
  • supersecret
  • sale
  • knockdownfits
  • halloween
  • spooky
  • powerlevel
  • asura
  • weball
  • brazil
  • activateboost
  • jumpscare
  • animetime
  • animecrates
  • shotgunrework:
  • bigcode
  • comingsoon
  • thegames
  • kocash
  • 500mil
  • manyfixes
  • oneyear
  • ipposreturn
  • freeemote2
  • settings
  • cashcashcash
  • beefy
  • beefy2
  • koanims
  • watwatwat
  • balrog
  • delayapology
  • chronose
  • pocketchange
  • morecash
  • delayingsome
  • vegeta
  • yamcha
  • hammer
  • randomcode
  • feint
  • 200mil
  • freeemote1

How to Redeem Untitled Boxing Game Codes

To redeem Untitled Boxing Game Codes, all you need to do is head into the game itself and look for the "Codes" tab on the left-hand side of the screen. Click the tab, type in your code and hit enter. If the code is accepted, you'll see your redeemed award appear above the enter button. If the code isn't accepted, you'll get an error message reading "Invalid Code".

Callum Williams is a freelance media writer with years of experience as a game critic, news reporter, guides writer and features writer.

King Legacy Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 06:00

Want to get your hands on some free gems and EXP boosts in King Legacy? You're in luck. These redeemable codes will net you a bunch of rewards in King Legacy, earning you everything from iron keys to stat refunds.

Working King Legacy Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find all of the active and working King Legacy codes that you can redeem for free rewards in April 2025:

  • DinoxLive - 100,000 $
  • Peodiz - 100,000 $
  • EpicAdventure - Free Stat Refund
  • RainbowDragon - 100 Gems (only works if you owned/ unlocked the old rainbow dragon colour before update 7 took place)
  • DragonColorRefund - 10 gems or 50 gems (If your dragon color before update 7 occurred was the original red, you will only get 10 gems)
  • 2MFAV - Free Stat Refund
  • FREESTATSRESET - Free Stat Refund
  • WELCOMETOKINGLEGACY - 2x EXP for 30 Minutes
  • <3LEEPUNGG - 2x EXP for 30 Minutes
  • SKGames (Requires joining the Sea King Games Community Group) - 2x EXP for 30 minutes

Expired King Legacy Codes

The below King Legacy codes have expired, meaning they're no longer redeemable as of April 2025:

  • PvPArenaFun
  • KioruV2PowerUp
  • PlayKingLegacyFor5Gems
  • ThirdSeaAdventures
  • DragonColorsUnlocked
  • PassiveMaster
  • TelekinesisFruitPower
  • InfernoKingAwaits
  • Update7Releases
  • Halloween2024
  • OWNERMETEOR

How to Redeem King Legacy Codes

To redeem King Legacy codes, boot up the Roblox Experience and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the health bar at the bottom of the screen. Next to it, you'll see a menu icon. Click it.
  2. It'll open a row of icons above the health bar. Click the shopping basket icon to open the shop tab.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the shopping tab and you'll see the code bar.
  4. Input your code into the bar and then hit Redeem to add the rewards to your account.

Why Isn’t My King Legacy Code Working?

If your King Legacy code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Make sure you have the code inputted exactly as it is in the Active Codes section above. You can even copy and paste codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If your code has been used, a message will appear in the bar reminding you that the code's already been activated. If the code has expired, it'll show up as invalid, meaning its no longer available to use.

How to Get More King Legacy Codes

If you want more King Legacy codes, your best bet is to become a member of the game's official Discord server. Once you're a part of the server, head to the Codes channel. The devs update the channel whenever a new code drops, so you'll be able to see keep up to date with all the latest additions.

What is King Legacy in Roblox?

Based heavily on One Piece, King Legacy is an open-world pirate RPG where players explore a vast ocean in search of enemies to battle and gear to acquire. Along the way, they'll discover and collect devil fruit, using it to unlock powerful new abilities which will change the way they play and help them become a legend of the seven seas.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Gym Star Simulator Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 05:30

Looking for ways to boost your workouts in Gym Star Simulator? Our list of codes is here to help you out. You'll find all the currently active Gym Star Simulator codes down below. Redeem them for rewards including Spins, Protein Bars, Energy Drinks, and more to help you get your gains.

Active Gym Star Simulator Codes (April 2025)

Below you'll find all of the Gym Star Simulator codes that are currently active in April 2025:

  • OLYMPIA - 3x Essential Oils (NEW)
  • NEW - Spins
  • STRENGTH - 2x Protein Bars
  • SORRY - Spins
  • STAMINA - 2x Energy Drink
  • 50M - Spins
  • RICH - 2x Essential Oils
  • FRIENDTRAINER - 500x Enchant Crystal
  • CRYSTAL - 2000x Enchant Crystal
  • STALCRY - 5000x Enchant Crystal

All Expired Gym Star Simulator Codes

As of April 2025, these codes are no longer active:

  • NEWWORLD
  • HALLOWEEN
  • Superhero
  • shell

How to Redeem Gym Star Simulator Codes

Redeeming Gym Star Simulator codes is straightforward. All you need to do is follow these steps:

  1. Launch Gym Star Simulator on Roblox
  2. Click on the Shop icon on the left side of the screen
  3. Go over to the Code tab. This is the furthest tab on the right at the top of the Shop menu
  4. Paste your code into the bar and click Confirm

Why Isn't My Gym Star Simulator Code Working?

When a Gym Star Simulator code isn't working, it's either because of a typo or because the code has expired. If you type a code incorrectly, you'll see "Code Error" when you click Redeem. For that reason, we recommend copying the code directly from this article and pasting it into Gym Star Simulator. Be sure to check that you haven't accidentally included a space either before or after the word when you paste it in.

How to Get More Gym Star Simulator Codes

We'll update this article each day, so you can stay up to date on all the latest codes. If you want to look for them yourself, however, you can also check out the Gym Star Simulator Discord channel.

What is Gym Star Simulator in Roblox?

Gym Star Simulator is a Roblox experience where you'll work out to build your stamina and strengthen your character by working on your legs, chest, arms, and more. You'll recruit trainers, build your own exercise routine with weights and machines, and compete in competitions. Along the way, you'll unlock new worlds and gain companions that will give you stat boosts.

Lauren Harper is a freelance writer and editor who has covered news, reviews, and features for over a decade in various industries. She has contributed to guides at IGN for games including Elden Ring, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Starfield, Pikmin 4, and more. With an MA in Victorian Gothic History and Culture, she loves anything that falls under that category. She's also a huge fan of point-and-click adventures, horror games and films. You can talk to her about your favourites over at @prettyheartache.bsky.social.

Beyond! Game Club: Restarting Bloodborne: A Yharnam Homecoming

11 avril 2025 à 05:00

Few games nowadays can make the wider gaming audience roll their eyes or jump out of their chairs excitedly. Yes, there are plenty of games that people are excited about their inevitable release, like Grand Theft Auto 6. Still, a darker, almost esoteric magic happens when the inevitable rumor mill starts to swill about games like Silksong and Bloodborne, the latter of which happens to be the Beyond! Game Club Game for April.

Bloodborne is one of those experiences that can be transformative for some. At the same time, many will often play it, slaughtering their prey up until they see the credits or get fed up with it before eventually throwing in the towel. Those who overcome what lies in wait often become addicted to the challenging and precise combat of many souls’ games, while segments of that group become radicalized by the world and its lore that enthralls them as they traverse the extensive map draped in gothic and Lovecraftian themes. It’s no surprise that many of the hosts of podcast Beyond! are big fans of Bloodborne, and we look forward to our return to Yharnam once again, with it celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.

We hope that you will all join us in our endeavors to make our way through the numerous beasts, ghouls, and other ghastly creatures that will stand in our way to uncover the mysteries of the city of Yharnam. Be sure to check back in throughout the month as we update with our latest thoughts, triumphs, and, of course, the many, many failures that await us in Bloodborne.

Bee Swarm Simulator Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 05:00

If you’re looking to beef up your Bee Swarm Simulator hive with some free redeemable codes, we have you covered. This article has compiled all of the active Bee Swarm Simulator codes currently available, so you can get your hands on plenty of rewards instantly. Before we get stuck in, it's worth briefly mentioning that certain codes will require you to be part of the Bee Swarm Simulator Club to access them. This club is entirely free to join and we’ll detail how a little further down.

Active Bee Swarm Simulator Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find all of the currently active and working Bee Swarm Simulator codes for April 2025

  • 15MMembers (must be in the group Bee Swarm Simulator Club to redeem) - Various Resources
  • 38217 - 5 Tickets
  • BeesBuzz123 - 1 Cloud Vial, 5 Bitterberries, 10 Gumdrops
  • BopMaster - 5 Tickets
  • Connoisseur - 5 Tickets
  • Nectar - 5,000 Honey
  • Wax - 5 Tickets, 5,000 Honey
  • Roof - 5 Tickets
  • Crawlers - 5 Tickets
  • ClubBean (requires Bee Swarm Simulator Club membership) - Various rewards

Expired Bee Swarm Simulator Codes

The following Bee Swarm Simulator codes are expired and no longer work as of April 2025:

  • ThreeBeeVee
  • Boo Swarm
  • Octobersmas

How to Redeem Bee Swarm Simulator Codes

To redeem Bee Swarm Simulator Codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the icons in the top left-hand corner of the screen. You’ll see six icons.
  2. Click on the gear icon to bring up the settings tab.
  3. At the top of the menu that appears, you’ll see a Promo Codes bar. Type your code in here.
  4. Click Redeem and you should see the resources you unlock appear in the bottom right-hand corner.

How to Join Bee Swarm Simulator Club

Certain Bee Swarm Simulator codes are exclusive to members of the Bee Swarm Simulator Club. Luckily, this membership is completely free and easy to get. To subscribe, click this link. It’ll take you to the Bee Swarm Simulator Club page.

From here, make sure you’re logged in with the Roblox account you play on, then press the follow button. Just like that, you’re a part of Bee Swarm Simulator Club, and you’ll be able to access any restricted codes.

Why Isn’t My Bee Swarm Simulator Code Working?

If your Bee Swarm Simulator code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Check the spelling, make sure you’ve added any numbers and the case is correct, then redeem again. You can even copy and paste the codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. In both scenarios, you should see an error message pop up in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Bee Swarm Simulator is also unique in that certain codes are locked behind a membership to Bee Swarm Simulator Club. Luckily, this is entirely free, so if your error message mentions that you aren’t subscribed, follow the instructions above to subscribe to the group and get access to the exclusive codes.

How to Get More Bee Swarm Simulator Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some Bee Swarm Simulator codes yourself, the easiest way is through the game’s official Discord. After joining, you’ll be able to hop into the bss-news channel to find all the latest codes as they drop.

You can also follow Onett on X, where the creator frequently drops new codes for the community.

What is Bee Swarm Simulator in Roblox?

Bee Swarm Simulator is a bee farming game, where you collect resources by hatching your own hive of colourful bees, making honey, defeating enemies and completing quests. The more you play, the more expansive your hive becomes, allowing you to tackle trickier enemies and continue your quest to become the ultimate beekeeper.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Cabin Crew Simulator Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 04:30

Looking for additional SkyBux to customize and upgrade your airline? This article has you covered! Here you can find a list of all currently active Cabin Crew Simulator codes. Redeem them to boost your SkyBux and spend them on in-flight meals, travel to different destinations, and new aircrafts in Roblox.

Working Cabin Crew Simulator Codes (April 2025)

Here are the currently active Cabin Crew Simulator codes for April 2025 and the rewards you'll get for redeeming them:

  • dubai - 2,500 Skybux (NEW)
  • amenity - 2,500 Skybux (NEW)
  • candycane - 1,800 Skybux
  • trees - 1,500 Skybux
  • spooky - 2,000 SkyBux
  • london - 1,500 SkyBux
  • 200m - 2,000 SkyBux
  • ally - 1,200 SkyBux
  • gear - 2,000 SkyBux
  • myles - 2,000 SkyBux

All Expired Cabin Crew Simulator Codes

The following codes can no longer be redeemed as of April 2025:

  • airport
  • star
  • customize
  • decoration
  • 100m
  • airstairs
  • service
  • galley
  • boba
  • jetway
  • badge
  • snow
  • pilot
  • landing
  • cruising
  • captain
  • evacuate
  • airliner
  • mission
  • wheelsup

How to Redeem Cabin Crew Simulator Codes

To redeem Cabin Crew Simulator codes, you'll need to follow these steps:

  1. Load up Cabin Crew Simulator on Roblox
  2. Press Play
  3. Look for the giftbox icon on the left-hand side of the screen
  4. Paste the code into the box then press enter or the Claim button

Why Isn't My Cabin Crew Simulator Code Working?

When a Cabin Crew Simulator isn't working, it's usually for two reasons. Either the code has expired of it's a typo. When it's a typo, it will say "Invalid Code" when you press enter. To avoid typos being an issue, we'd recommend copying the codes directly from this article, then pasting them into the codes box in Cabin Crew Simulator. If a code is no longer redeemable, it will say "Expired" when you hit enter.

How to Get More Cabin Crew Simulator Codes

We'll keep this article updated each day, but if you want to get Cabin Crew Simulator codes as soon as they drop, you'll want to follow @CabinCrewRBLX on X. There is also a Discord channel for Cruising Studios, where codes are posted in the Announcements channel.

What is Cabin Crew Simulator in Roblox?

The aim of Cabin Crew Simulator is to create your own successful airline and aircraft. You'll be thrown into the role of Cabin Crew, who is responsible for making sure passengers enjoy their flights and arrive safely at their destinations.

You'll need to perform various tasks during flights, from boarding passengers to serving them drinks and snacks, all of which will reward you with SkyBux. The in-game currency will allow you to purchase bigger airplanes, unlock new destinations, upgrade your uniform, and more.

Lauren Harper is a freelance writer and editor who has covered news, reviews, and features for over a decade in various industries. She has contributed to guides at IGN for games including Elden Ring, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Starfield, Pikmin 4, and more. With an MA in Victorian Gothic History and Culture, she loves anything that falls under that category. She's also a huge fan of point-and-click adventures, horror games and films. You can talk to her about your favourites over at @prettyheartache.bsky.social.

Evade Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 04:00

If you’re on the hunt for some redeemable codes to help conquer Evade’s free-roaming world in style, then you’re in the right place. On this page, you’ll find all the current and active Evade codes available in the popular free-running Roblox hit, so you can grab yourself some tokens and other goodies instantly.

Active Evade Codes (April 2025)

There are currently no active and working Evade codes for April 2025:

Expired Evade Codes

The following Evade codes are expired and no longer work as of April 2025:

  • march1stincident
  • theaftermath
  • anewday
  • apology
  • thebig5
  • 444
  • 222
  • lunaryear
  • therealdeal

How to Redeem Evade Codes

To redeem Evade codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. As you reach the main menu, look at the five icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
  2. Click on the codes tab marked by the X / Twitter icon.
  3. Enter your code into the code bar, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.
  4. Click ENTER and you should see the resources you unlock appear just below the code bar.

Why Isn’t My Evade Code Working?

If your Evade code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Evade’s codes are often in lowercase, so make sure you have the code inputted correctly before you hit claim. You can even copy and paste the codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve used it, you’ll get a message below the bar reminding you it has already been redeemed. If you’ve inputted it and it doesn’t recognise the code at all, it likely means it's no longer available to use.

How to Get More Evade Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some Evade codes yourself, the easiest way is through the game’s official Discord, which you can find here. After joining, you’ll be able to hop into the announcements channel to find all the latest codes as they drop.

You can also follow the game’s community page on X, which occasionally posts codes from time to time.

What is Evade in Roblox?

Evade is a multiplayer survival game with a unique twist. A team of players are dropped onto a map with several enemies (known as NextBots) patrolling the area. Their one objective is to survive until the timer runs out by using parkour to quickly navigate the environment and dodge NextBots, all the while reviving downed team members and ensuring their team makes it out safely.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

RIVALS Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 04:00

Hoping to get some new goodies to take down enemies in style in RIVALS? We’re here to help. Below, we’ve collected all the active RIVALS codes currently available for Roblox’s popular first-person shooter, helping you get some new weapon wraps to freshen up your arsenal.

Active RIVALS Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find the list of active and working RIVALS codes for April 2025:

  • 5B_VISITS_WHATTTTTT - 5B Visits Finisher (All Weapons) (NEW)
  • COMMUNITY13 - x1 Community Wrap (Random Weapon)
  • COMMUNITY12 - Random Weapon Community Wrap
  • COMMUNITY11 - Random Weapon Community Wrap
  • COMMUNITY10 - Random Weapon Wrap
  • COMMUNITY9 - Community Wrap For Handgun
  • COMMUNITY8 - Random Weapon Wrap

Expired RIVALS Codes

The RIVALS codes listed below are expired and no longer working as of April 2025:

  • THANKYOU_1BVISITS!
  • COMMUNITY7

How to Redeem RIVALS Codes

To redeem RIVALS codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the icons running along the bottom of the screen. You’ll see seven labelled icons.
  2. Click on the Rewards icon labelled as gift.
  3. You’ll pull up the rewards tab. Scroll to the very bottom and you’ll see a bar labelled Redeem a Code.
  4. To be able to input codes into it, you’ll need to first follow both the creators of the game on X. Log in to your X account (or create one) then follow SenseiWarrior and Nosniy.
  5. When you’ve followed both of them, return to the game and put in your X account handle. If you’re following both creators, you’ll access the codes bar.
  6. From here, input your chosen code and press Redeem to add the rewards to your account.

Why Isn’t My RIVALS Code Working?

If your RIVALS code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Make sure you have the code inputted correctly with no spelling mistakes before you hit claim. You can even copy and paste the codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve used it, you’ll get a pop-up informing you the code’s been used. If you’ve inputted it and you get a pop-up saying the code has expired, it means it's no longer available to use.

How to Get More RIVALS Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some RIVALS codes yourself, the easiest way is through the game’s official Discord. After joining, you’ll be able to hop into the game-codes channel to find all the latest codes as they drop.

What is RIVALS in Roblox?

RIVALS is a first-person shooter that focuses on players dropping into 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4 or 5v5 games against other players online. Once in a game, your goal is to eliminate the other team, but you have to be wary. You have a single life per round, meaning once you’re dead, you’re out of the fight until the next round. The setup leads to plenty of tense firefights, forcing you to be tactical, precise and cautious to get the win.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

AU Deals: Only 48 Rupees for Tears of the Kingdom, A Half Price Monster Hunter Wilds, and More!

11 avril 2025 à 03:35

Thank your own personaly deity—possibly Jin Dahaad—it's Friday. It's also time to tuck into some wallet-friendly wonders, with digital delights across Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, PS5 and PC all copping hefty discounts. Until Monday, do stay safe and save often!

This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, I'm celebrating the 28th birthday of Suikoden, an all-timer PS One classic. In case you're not familiar with it, you control the son of a general destined to seek out 108 warriors to defeat a corrupt government and bring peace to the land. Not only did it feature duels and large turn based battles, but also packed a large amount of depth into its magic and combat system. The HD remaster is well worth smashing.

Aussie bdays for notable games

- Suikoden (PS) 1997. Get

- Dino Crisis 2 (PC) 2003. eBay

- Defiance (PC, PS3, X360) 2013. eBay

- Ninja Gaiden 3: RE (PS3, X360) 2013. Get

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Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

Kicking things off on Switch, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom slices 47% off its price—perfect time to dive back into Hyrule’s floating islands. Fun tidbit: the game’s physics engine was originally designed to let players solve puzzles in a multitude of unpredictable ways; much to the surprise of even the developers, who’ve admitted being stumped by some player creations.

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

Over on Xbox Series X, Star Wars Outlaws lands at $49—a galaxy-sized steal. This open-world adventure is the first to fully let players explore the seedy underbelly of the Star Wars universe, and its lead character Kay Vess was designed as an homage to Han Solo, but with a street-rat twist. Also worth snagging: Monster Hunter Wilds at half price.

Xbox One

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

PlayStation’s haul is equally tasty. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth crashes in at $49, cheekily continuing the saga’s tradition of emotional drama and karaoke minigames.

PS4

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Yours to keep from Apr 1 with this subscription

  • RoboCop: Rogue City | PS5
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre | PS4/5
  • Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth HM | PS4

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Purchase Cheap for PC

And finally, PC players can grab Dave the Diver for just $13, a game whose sushi-restaurant-management-meets-deep-sea-diving premise started as an internal meme before becoming a breakout indie hit.

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Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.

DOORS Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 03:30

Need some free goodies to help brave the horrors lurking throughout DOORS? We’ve got your back. Below, you’ll find all the DOORS codes currently available in Roblox's popular horror game in April 2025, so you can boost your chances of survival without breaking the bank.

Active DOORS Codes (April 2025)

Here are all of the currently active and working DOORS codes for April 2025:

  • SIX2025 - 100 Knobs, 1 Revive
  • SCREECHSUCKS - 25 Doorknobs

Expired DOORS Codes

Below, you'll find a list of DOORS codes that are expired and no longer work as of April 2025:

  • 5B
  • THEHUNT
  • 4B

How to Redeem DOORS Codes

To redeem DOORS codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the row of icons on the left-hand side of the screen. You’ll see five icons.
  2. Click on the shopping cart icon to access the shop tab.
  3. At the top of the tab, you’ll see the codes bar. Input your code here, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.
  4. Click the tick icon and you should see the resources you unlock appear at the bottom of the screen.

Why Isn’t My DOORS Code Working?

If your DOORS code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Make sure you have the code inputted exactly as it is in the Active Codes section above. You can even copy and paste codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve used it, you’ll get a message below the bar reminding you the inputted code has already been redeemed. If you’ve inputted it and it doesn’t recognise the code at all, it likely means it's no longer available to use and is expired.

How to Get More DOORS Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some DOORS codes yourself, the easiest way is through the game’s official Discord. After joining, you’ll be able to hop into the doors-announcements channel to find all the latest codes as they drop.

You can also follow the game’s official X channel, where you’ll sometimes get new code drops straight from the creators.

What is DOORS in Roblox?

DOORS is a cooperative survival horror game where you’re tasked with entering haunted buildings and progressing as far as possible. Along the way, you’ll go head-to-head with a series of supernatural threats, working with your teammates to proceed past them unscathed while banking treasure and other loot. The goal is to make it as far as possible while collecting cash and door knobs to make your next run easier. So, how long can you survive?

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Blox Fruits Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 03:00

If you're looking for Blox Fruits codes, IGN has what you need! In this article, you'll find all the latest and working Blox Fruits codes in April 2025 that you can redeem for free rewards and bonuses, including 2x EXP for a set time, a title, and stat resets.

Active Blox Fruits Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find all the active and working Blox Fruits codes in April 2025 and the rewards you get for redeeming them:

  • KITT_RESET: 1x Stat Refund
  • Sub2UncleKizaru: 1x Stat Refund
  • SUB2GAMERROBOT_RESET1: 1x Stat Refund
  • fudd10_v2: $2
  • Fudd10: $1
  • Bignews: "Big News" in-game title (speak to The Title Specialist under the Cafe in the Second Sea)
  • SUB2GAMERROBOT_EXP1: 2x EXP for 30 minutes
  • Sub2Fer999: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • TantaiGaming: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • kittgaming: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Enyu_is_Pro: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Sub2CaptainMaui: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Magicbus: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Sub2OfficialNoobie: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • TheGreatAce: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • JCWK: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Bluxxy: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Axiore: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Starcodeheo: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • StrawHatMaine: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Sub2Daigrock: 2x EXP for 20 minutes
  • Sub2NoobMaster123: 2x EXP for 15 minutes

Expired Blox Fruits Codes

Here are all the expired Blox Fruits codes that are no longer working in April 2025 and can no longer be redeemed:

  • ADMINFIGHT
  • BANEXPLOIT
  • NOMOREHACK
  • FIGHT4FRUIT
  • WildDares
  • BossBuild
  • GetPranked
  • EARN_FRUITS
  • NOEXPLOITER
  • DEVSCOOKING
  • REWARDFUN
  • ADMIN_STRENGTH
  • THIRDSEA
  • JULYUPDATE_RESET

How to Redeem Blox Fruits Codes in Roblox

To redeem Blox Fruits codes and get free rewards in Roblox, follow the steps below:

  1. Open the Blox Fruits Roblox experience.
  2. Click on the blue gift icon on the left-hand side above the Compass to open the Reward Codes menu.
  3. Enter the code in the "Enter code here" box.
  4. Double check it's inputted correctly and then click "Redeem!" to redeem the code.

Why Isn't My Blox Fruits Code Working?

If the Blox Fruits code you're trying to input isn't working, it's likely due to one of two potential reasons:

  • There's a typo in the Blox Fruits code.
  • The Blox Fruits code is expired.

When entering a code into Blox Fruits, ensure it's spelled correctly (for example, capital O and not 0 and vice versa) and that there are no accidental spaces before or after the code. The best way to ensure there are no errors is to copy and paste directly from our article.

If the code still isn't working, then it is probably expired and no longer working.

How to Get More Blox Fruits Codes in Roblox

The best way to get more Blox Fruits codes is to join the Roblox experience's Discord server. While we do check for new codes and update this article regularly, joining the Blox Fruits Discord ensures you'll be notified in real time whenever there's a new one for you to redeem. Additionally, new codes are often posted to the Blox Fruits YouTube channel by the developer.

What is Blox Fruits in Roblox?

Blox Fruits is a Roblox experience inspired by the popular pirate anime One Piece, and is available on PC, console, and mobile devices. In it, you sail the seas as either a Marine or a Pirate to undertake various quests and find Blox Fruits that give you supernatural powers.

Meg Koepp is a Guides Editor on the IGN Guides team, with a focus on trends. When she's not working, you can find her adventuring around Eorzea in Final Fantasy XIV or making miniatures.

The Pitt Season 1 Review

11 avril 2025 à 03:00

You’ve seen one medical drama, you’ve seen them all, right? Conventionally attractive actors in scrubs and labcoats, tensions (romantic and otherwise) brewing among the staff, mysterious maladies diagnosed and/or cured before the credits roll. And while many of these qualities could be attributed to Max’s The Pitt, they shouldn’t overshadow this fact: The Pitt is easily the best new show of 2025, medical or otherwise. With expert pacing and gripping stories, it’s difficult to watch only one episode in a single sitting – all the more so now that all 15 episodes of its first season are streaming.

Familiar though it might seem – didn’t Noah Wyle, who stars as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, already play an emergency-room doctor for more than a decade on ER? – The Pitt grows into something unique and confident over its first season. When it’s really cooking, it feels like someone discovering the secret to how they used to make TV: big episode counts, minimalist direction, cases of the week intertwining with personal arcs. It’s so much more than the sum of its many great parts, thanks to a wealth of talent and experience behind the scenes and in front of the camera.

The shadow of ER looms large over The Pitt and not just because of its lead actor – who, it deserves to be said, is good throughout season 1 – and where it takes place: The creative team includes both John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill, former writers on the long-running NBC drama. But this isn’t just Wells and Gemmill reheating Must See TV leftovers – their work here differentiates itself in a couple of important ways. For one, once we enter the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital’s emergency department (a.k.a. The Pitt – though the administration wishes you’d stop calling it that) with Robby in the series premiere, we hardly ever leave. But more crucial is The Pitt’s structure, each of its episodes depicting one hour of a 15-hour shift in the most stressful section of a teaching hospital.

That single-location conceit proves to be something of a secret weapon. Not only does it provide the expected tension of a workplace where the stakes are always life-or-death, but it allows for the writers to return to storylines that might otherwise be relegated to a single episode. Because we’re watching a day in the life of the hospital spread across a full season à la 24, we can anticipate checking back in with characters as the clock ticks on. It means that we get to see a patient’s frustration with waiting-room times build across several episodes, or watch an ambulance get stolen while characters including PTMH’s security guards and social worker place bets on the outcome. The attachments we form to these patients and the wonderful performances behind them lead to some wonderfully emotional moments both high and low. Yet no matter how tragic the circumstances, The Pitt always manages to stay just on the right side of maudlin, allowing for grand sentiment that never overwhelms the scene or gets defused by a misplaced joke.

While Robby is the ostensible main character (the one on all the posters, and the one with the most screen time due to his status as senior attending physician) he’s also merely a player in the grand ensemble of the ward. There are a lot of characters to keep track of, and that’s where one of The Pitt’s savvy uses of tried-and-true TV methods helps out: We’re meeting Robby and his colleagues alongside a fresh crop of interns and residents on the first day of their ER rotation. Those fresh faces are then mixed and matched with the more seasoned physicians throughout the premiere and the 14 episodes that follow. The writing of these characters is preternaturally assured – so good at establishing who someone is and what makes them tick that when a whole other staff is dropped on us towards the end of the season, it feels like we’ve known them for years already.

In perhaps the greatest coup of all, there’s not a bad character in the bunch. Whether it’s the beloved Dr. Mel King (Taylor Dearden), the wide-eyed wunderkind Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez), eternally suffering Dr. Dennis Whitaker (Gerran Howell), or the dreaded/ever controversial Dr. Trinity Santos (Isa Briones), they instantly make their marks and become more compelling the more time we spend with them and their supervisors. (And because this entire, one-of-a-kind cast deserves their props, let’s not forget to recognize the excellent work of Patrick Ball as Gregory House-esque Dr. Frank Langdon, Supriya Ganesh as “Slo-Mo” Dr. Samira Mohan, and Katherine LaNasa as charge nurse extraordinaire Dana Evans.)

There’s not a bad character in the bunch.

Within the cramped quarters of The Pitt’s primary set, the actors are carefully and thoughtfully blocked. You might clock one of the leads working unobtrusively in the shot with their back to the camera or attending to some business as they cross in front of an ongoing conversation – action that isn’t important, per se, but is true to what their character might be doing at that point in their shift. It’s part of the show’s clean and understated direction, like its habit of smoothly following a character as they move from one scene to the next or shifting the camera’s focus from an actor in the foreground to another in the background when transitioning between storylines.

And oh, what storylines there are. It can sometimes feel like a lot of monumental stuff has happened to these people in the span of just one day. But rather than amping it up with melodramatic twists, The Pitt leans hard into realism, both in the medical details and in the harsh life of the hospital. Thanks to the relatively lax content restrictions of streaming, that means some extensively gnarly gore; the term “degloved” is said within the first few minutes of episode 1 – and yes, we see what’s been degloved, in excruciating detail. Everyone also gets to swear a lot, too, and you'll be surprised how much of a difference that makes.

There’s an elegance to the way the camera floats around the ER, working in concert with subtle editing that maintains momentum as The Pitt segues from high-intensity surgery to the relative peace of the nurses station (complete with a Greek chorus of sorts). There’s obvious technique on display, even if it’s foregoing the recent TV craze for flashy, single-take scenes and episodes. The look of The Pitt feels distinctive down to the way the set is lit: all bright lights and blanched colorings that nonetheless avoid coming across as sterile or flat.

This is a show with a lot on its mind, particularly the decaying state of American healthcare. COVID rears its head, but season 1 drills deeper into the wide range of treatments the overworked and underpaid PTMH staff are tasked with carrying out, regardless of whether they’re equipped to handle them. It also feels no obligation to depict them as strictly heroic, finding interesting shades of gray in the biases they show towards patients and occasionally each other. At its worst, these can feel like teachable moments from a “very special episode,” as when Dr. Heather Collins (Tracy Ifeachor) gently confronts Dr. Cassie McKay (Fiona Dourif) about potentially misdiagnosing a patient due to her weight. But that’s a rarity, and more feature than bug, and as much as such moments stand out from the rest of season 1, they usually come across as passionate rather than preachy. Besides, there’s never really enough time to fully linger on such conversations (even more dramatic personal ones) before the next disaster is wheeled in.

More than anything, the joy of The Pitt is in seeing the work of people who know what they’re doing – both on-screen and off. It makes you cheer when someone accomplishes a particularly tricky procedure or makes a breakthrough on a mystery. It’s also what you get when you have TV veterans who know the medium inside and out and aren’t afraid to use that knowledge in service of some fresh and exciting ideas.

Dandy's World Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 02:30

Looking for a big boost of Ichor to bolster your squad of Toons in Dandy’s World? We’ve got some redeemable codes that will load your wallet up with a ton of free cash. Below, you’ll find a list of all the currently active Dancy's World codes so you can get your hands on more Ichor and start buying some brand-new toons.

Working Dandy's World Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find a list of the active and working Dandy's World codes for April 2025:

  • ICHOR - 50 Ichor

Expired Dandy's World Codes

The following Dandy's World codes are expired and no longer work as of April 2025:

  • FESTIVEGIFT
  • 300K
  • 1BILLION
  • SKINTICKET
  • 2HUNDREDMILLION

How to Redeem Dandy's World Codes

To redeem Dandy's World codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the tabs on the left-hand side of the screen. You’ll see icons for five tabs.
  2. Click on the tab that reads "Use Code" to access the codes bar.
  3. Input your code in this bar, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.
  4. Click the use button and you should see the resources you unlock appear at the bottom of the screen.

Why Isn’t My Dandy's World Code Working?

If your Dandy's World code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Make sure you have the code inputted exactly as it is in the Active Codes section above. You can even copy and paste codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve used it, you’ll get a message below the bar reminding you the inputted code has already been redeemed. If you’ve inputted it and it doesn’t recognise the code at all, it likely means it's no longer available to use and is expired.

How to Get More Dandy's World Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some Dandy's World codes yourself, the easiest way is through the game’s official Discord. After joining, you’ll be able to hop into the Announcements channel to find all the latest codes as they drop.

What is Dandy's World in Roblox?

Dandy's World is a mascot horror survival game in the same vein of spooky hits like Five Nights at Freddy's or Poppy Playtime. The major difference is Dandy's World is multiplayer, meaning you and up to seven other friends can jump in, pick a toon with unique abilities and perks to play as, and attempt to survive as long as possible while evading the game's endless supply of terrifying monsters. The longer you survive, the more Ichor you gather, allowing you to buy new toons to help you push further into the nightmare and get the drop on your foes.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Oscars to Finally Add Best Stunt Design Award

11 avril 2025 à 02:28

After a century of being sidelined, a long-awaited stunt design category is finally being added the Oscars.

The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has today confirmed that an Academy Award for achievement in stunt design will officially begin being awarded from the 2028 Oscars. The news comes via The Academy’s social media, where the announcement was accompanied by images of 2022’s Everything Everywhere All at Once and RRR, and 2011’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.

Unfortunately for that trio of films, the first movies eligible for this new award will be those released during 2027.

The 2028 Oscars will mark the 100th Academy Awards.

“Since the early days of cinema, stunt design has been an integral part of filmmaking,” said Academy CEO Bill Kramer and Academy President Janet Yang in a joint statement published in conjunction with this announcement. “We are proud to honor the innovative work of these technical and creative artists, and we congratulate them for their commitment and dedication in reaching this momentous occasion.”

Further specifics and the new category’s rules will be communicated in 2027.

The arrival of an Oscar for stunt design marks a significant victory in an extremely long and hard-fought battle for recognition for stunt work in film.

“Stunts are essential to every genre of film and rooted deep in our industry’s history – from the groundbreaking work of early pioneers like Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Charlie Chaplin, to the inspiring artistry of today’s stunt designers, coordinators, performers, and choreographers,” said director and producer David Leitch in a statement provided to IGN.

Leitch (John Wick, The Fall Guy, Bullet Train) has been championing the introduction of an Oscar for stunts for some time, making a host of previous presentations to the Academy with the assistance of stunt coordinator and designer Chris O’Hara of Stunts Unlimited, ahead of today's long-awaited approval.

“This has been a long journey for so many of us. Chris O’Hara and I have spent years working to bring this moment to life, standing on the shoulders of the stunt professionals who’ve fought tirelessly for recognition over the decades. We are incredibly grateful. Thank you, Academy.”

New categories for the Oscars are voted upon during just a single occasion annually. Previously, a category for stunt coordination was proposed every year from 1991 to 2012, but it was never successful.

The last new award category created for the Oscars was Achievement in Casting, which was approved last year and will commence with the 98th Academy Awards for films released in 2025.

Luke is a Senior Editor on the IGN reviews team. You can track him down on Bluesky @mrlukereilly to ask him things about stuff.

Fisch Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 02:00

Looking to snag some free resources in Fisch? We've put together a list of all of currently active and working Fisch codes, so you can get your hands on a host of rewards and goodies in the Roblox fishing simulator without having to spend a penny.

Working Fisch Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find all of the currently active and working Fisch codes in April 2025 that you can reedeem for free rewards:

  • SorryReward - C$1,500, 5x or 10x Golden Tentacle (NEW)
  • THEKRAKEN - C$2,500, Sunken Ship Bobber
  • CARBON - Carbon Bopper
  • SORRYGUYS - 2x Kraken Tentacles, C$1,000
  • ATLANTEANSTORM - 2x Hangman's Hook, C$1,000
  • GOLDENTIDE - x3 Instant Catcher, C$2,000
  • NewYear - 2 Holly Berry, 2 Peppermint Worm. C$1,000
  • NorthernExpedition - 2x Holly Berry, 3x Peppermint Worm, $1,000
  • RFG - 3x Instant Catcher, C$2,500

Expired Fisch Codes

The following Fisch codes have expired and can no longer be redeemed as of April 2025:

  • GOODBYEFISCHMAS
  • 1BVisits
  • FISCHMASDAY
  • MERRYFISCHMAS
  • ThankYouFollowers3
  • ThankYouFollowers2
  • Advent
  • Prehistoric
  • AncientIsle
  • ThankYouFollowers
  • TheDepths

How to Redeem Fisch Codes

To redeem Fisch codes, boot up the Roblox Experience and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the top of the screen. You'll see a button labelled "Menu".
  2. Click the button to open the menu screen, then scroll down to the bottom of the menu tab.
  3. At the very bottom, you'll see the codes bar. Input your code into this bar and then press the ENTER key to redeem it.

Why Isn't My Fisch Code Working?

If your Fisch code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the Fisch code was inputted incorrectly. Check the spelling and that the case is correct, then redeem again. You can even copy and paste the codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. In this scenario, you should see an error message pop up below the code bar informing you that the code has already been used or is invalid.

How to Get More Fisch Codes

The best way to get more Fisch codes is by joining the Fisch Discord server. However, it's worth noting the server can be difficult to join considering it's frequently full, with a whopping 500,000 members. If you do run into that issue, keep checking back every few days until you're provided access. Luckily, the team also posts Fisch codes over on X, so even if you can't join the server, it's worth checking the Fisch X account to see if you can find some there.

What is Fisch in Roblox?

Fisch is an open-world fishing RPG in Roblox where players traverse a sprawling ocean on a quest to catch fish, meet other players, and unlock new gear. Along the way, they'll be able to collect a nearly endless number of fish variations, using their catching skills to level up and become a legendary fisherman.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Blue Lock: Rivals Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 01:30

If you're looking for Blue Lock: Rivals codes, IGN has you covered! In this article, you'll find the latest active and working codes in April 2025, which you can redeem for free rewards in the Roblox Experience, including Spins, Cash Boosts, Cash, and more.

Working Blue Lock: Rivals Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find a list of active and working Blue Lock: Rivals codes that you can redeem for free rewards in April 2025:

  • KING1.5M - 10x Lucky Spins, 10x Flow Spins (NEW)
  • KINGREWORK - 5x Lucky Spins (NEW)
  • GOALRUSH - 5x Flow Spins (NEW)
  • KAISER2M - 9x Lucky Spins, 9x Lucky Flow

All Expired Blue Lock: Rivals Codes

The following Blue Lock: Rivals codes no longer work and can't be redeemed anymore as of April 2025:

  • LUCKYCODE10
  • KaiserFIX
  • MIRO1MCCU
  • KAISERSOON
  • SHARKBOY
  • NELISAGI
  • SORRYDELAYGGS
  • KURONATOMORROW
  • KURONANOW
  • FINE1M
  • CHROLLOCAREPACKAGE
  • CHROLLO4AM
  • SORRY4DELAY
  • 100KCHRO
  • 10KDEVS
  • 1BVISITS
  • DONLORENZO
  • 300KCHROLLO
  • 1MEVENT
  • 20KCHANNEL
  • 40KCHANNEL
  • CHROLLO100K
  • 40KAGAIN
  • THECODE
  • 40KKUNIGAMI
  • 200KSUB
  • KUNIGAMIUPD
  • THX40KAGAIN
  • KARASU
  • 200KSUB
  • THX40KLIKES
  • 50KTATLIS
  • MONST3R
  • THX30KLIKES
  • DRAGON
  • 60KFOLLOWERS
  • 30KLIKES
  • 20KLIKESPT2
  • TRAILER20K
  • THANKYOU
  • 300KREO
  • 35KCHROLLO
  • 5KVID
  • 20KCHROLLO
  • 5KTATLIS
  • MRSPAX
  • CHRISTMAS
  • HOORAY
  • 1MLIKES
  • AIKU
  • 700KLIKES
  • 400KLIKES
  • 300KLIKES
  • 250KLIKES
  • 200CRAZY
  • 150KWOW
  • 100KLIKES
  • 70KLIKES
  • 600KCRAZY
  • GAGAMARU
  • THANKSGIVING
  • 40KLIKES
  • 6KLIKES
  • 3KLIKES
  • 1KLIKES
  • FORGIVEME
  • RELEASED

How to Redeem Blue Lock: Rivals Codes

Follow the steps below to redeem Blue Lock: Rivals codes and claim your free rewards:

  1. Join the official Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox Community and "Like" the game on the official BLR game page. You cannot redeem codes without doing so first.
  2. Reach level 10 in Blue Lock: Rivals.
  3. Once you're at level 10, click on the blue CODES icon at the bottom of the screen to open the Codes menu.
  4. Enter your code into the "ENTER CODE..." field.
  5. Double-check it's inputted correctly and click the REDEEM button.

Why Isn't My Blue Lock: Rivals Code Working?

If your Blue Lock: Rivals code isn't working in Roblox, it's likely down to one of the three following reasons:

  • The Blue Lock: Rivals code is expired and no longer able to be redeemed.
  • There's a typo in the code.
  • You're not the required level to redeem the code. You need to be level 10.

When inputting a Blue Lock: Rivals code into Roblox, make sure it's spelled correctly and that there are no accidental spaces either before or after the code. All the codes on this page have been tested by us and work at the time of submission, so we'd recommend copying and pasting codes directly from this article rather than typing them out yourself to avoid any errors.

Some codes require you to be at level 10 to be able to redeem it. If the code still doesn't work, it's more than likely expired and can no longer be redeemed.

How to Get More Blue Lock: Rivals Codes

The best way to get more Blue Lock: Rivals codes is to join the Blue Lock: Rivals Discord server. This way, you can set up notifications to be notified if new codes drop. Some codes are also released in the Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox Community, so make sure to check there periodically.

Additionally, we check for new Blue Lock: Rivals codes daily, so make sure to bookmark this article for the latest new codes for free rewards.

Meg Koepp is a Guides Editor on the IGN Guides team, with a focus on trends. When she's not working, you can find her playing Infinity Nikki or making miniatures.

Five Nights TD Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 01:30

Need some extra units to help vanquish the nightmares lurking in Five Nights TD? We've rounded up all of the Roblox strategy game's active codes, so you can earn some tokens, souls, and other useful goodies.

Active Five Nights TD Codes (April 2025)

Below, you'll find all of the currently active and working Five Nights TD codes that you can redeem for free rewards in April 2025:

  • UPDATE42 - 2000 Space Tokens (NEW)
  • APRILFOOLS - 2000 Tokens (NEW)
  • BEAR5 - 15 Souls (NEW)
  • SPACEENDLESS - 15 Souls (NEW)
  • SPACEAPEX - 3000 space tokens (NEW)
  • NEBULA - 2,000 Space Tokens
  • FREDDYINSPACE - 15 Souls
  • ALIENHELPY - 15 Souls
  • SEASON7 - 1x Exclusive Pack 7
  • RUIN - 30 Souls
  • PIRATEFOXY - 15 Souls
  • SECURITYBREACH - 1x Exclusive Pack 7
  • FIVENIGHTSTD - 1,000 Tokens

Expired Five Nights TD Codes

Below, you'll find a list of expired Five Nights TD codes that can no longer be redeemed as of April 2025:

  • UPDATE41
  • UPDATE40
  • AUCTIONS
  • PLAZAREVAMP
  • GREEKENDLESS
  • OLYMPUS
  • FOXSEIDON
  • ZEUSFREDEUS
  • GLAMROCK
  • SEASON6
  • TITLES
  • VALENTINE
  • UNITMANAGER
  • UPDATE35
  • UPDATE34
  • ARG2
  • UPDATE33
  • CHRISTMAS
  • SANTASHOP
  • GOLIATHEVO
  • NEWQUESTS
  • UPDATE32
  • UPDATE30
  • ENDLESS7
  • HAPPYNEWYEAR
  • UPDATE29
  • PIZZASIM
  • SEASON5
  • CHRISTMASENDLESS
  • UPDATE28
  • UPDATE27
  • CALENDER
  • GIFT
  • UPDATE26
  • RANKED2V2
  • 470MVISITS
  • STEAMPUNKENDLESS
  • STEAMPUNK
  • UPDATE25
  • RANKED
  • VERSUS
  • UPDATE24
  • KRONOS
  • UPDATE23
  • NEWLOBBY
  • SPROCKET
  • POTIONS

How to Redeem Five Nights TD Codes

Below, you'll find all of the currently active and working Five Nights TD codes

To redeem Five Nights TD codes, boot up the Roblox Experience and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Look at the icons running along the bottom of the screen. You’ll see three icons.
  2. Click the gear icon to access the settings menu.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of this menu and you'll see a codes bar. Input your code here, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.
  4. Hit GO and your chosen code will be redeemed.

Why Isn’t My Five Nights TD Code Working?

If your Five Nights TD code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Make sure you have the code inputted exactly as it is in the Active Codes section above. You can even copy and paste codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve used it, you’ll get a message inside the code bar reminding you that the inputted code has already been redeemed. If you’ve inputted it and it doesn’t recognise the code at all, it likely means it's no longer available to use and is expired.

How to Get More Five Nights TD Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some Five Nights TD codes yourself, you should go ahead and join the game's Discord server. Once you're in, you'll find a channel titled "codes". The devs will post new codes in here as they add them, so keep an eye on it for the latest codes as they drop.

What is Five Nights TD in Roblox?

Five Nights TD is a tower defense game based on the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. Like most tower defense games, the idea is to engage in strategic battles where iconic FNAF animatronics attack your home base. To defeat them, you need to place units to stop them in their tracks, tactically assigning familiar faces like Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, and more to quell the oncoming waves of robotic enemies.

Along the way, you'll purchase new units, take on tougher difficulty levels, and face bosses, with the game pitting you against some of the franchise's most notorious antagonists.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Creatures of Sonaria Codes (April 2025)

11 avril 2025 à 01:00

After some bonus goodies to kit out your monsters in Creatures of Sonaria? We've got you covered. Below, you'll find all of the active codes in Roblox's kaiju survival game, allowing you to redeem plushies and other rewards.

Working Creatures of Sonaria Codes (April 2025)

Currently, there are no active Creatures of Sonaria codes in April 2025. As soon as that changes, we’ll update this page, so check back soon for updates.

Expired Creatures of Sonaria Codes

  • COSBILLION
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  • 100ktiktok
  • astralredeem2024

How to Redeem Creatures of Sonaria Codes

To redeem Creatures of Sonaria codes, launch the Roblox Experience and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:

  1. Head to the main menu and look in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. Below the slot box, you'll see two gift icons.
  2. Click the blue gift icon on the left to pull up the codes bar.
  3. Type your code into the code bar, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.
  4. Hit Redeem and your rewards will be added to your account.

Why Isn't My Creatures of Sonaria Code Working?

If your Creatures of Sonaria code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Creatures of Sonaria codes can either be in lower case or upper case, so make sure you have the code inputted correctly before you hit redeem. You can even copy and paste the codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.

The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve already used it, you’ll get a message below the bar reminding you the inputted code has already been redeemed. If you’ve inputted your code and the message says it's expired, it means the code's no longer available to use.

How to Get More Creatures of Sonaria Codes

If you’re looking to scout out some extra Creatures of Sonaria Codes, you should check out the game's official Discord server. The devs frequently post the latest news and updates in the server's announcements channel, including when they add redeemable codes.

You can also follow Sonar Studios on X, where they usually post when major codes go live.

What is Creatures of Sonaria in Roblox?

Creatures of Sonaria is a survival game with a unique twist. Instead of playing a human enduring a hostile world, you start off as a weak monster that must scavenge for food and water while avoiding threats. As you start to acclimatize to your harsh habitat, you age up, becoming more powerful and capable of taking on tougher hazards, as you hunt other monsters, survive deadly weather events, and more.

Featuring a wide range of creatures you can control and collect, cooperative play with friends online, and a large open-world to explore, Creatures of Sonaria is a sprawling experience that will test whether you truly have what it takes to survive.

Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he's away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.

Every Naughty Dog Game: A Full History of Releases in Order

10 avril 2025 à 23:06

From becoming a staple name in the 3D platformer genre with Crash Bandicoot to creating one of the most beloved stories in video games with The Last of Us, Naughty Dog is without question one of the biggest and most respected names in game development. Jumping from genre to genre with each major franchise it creates, the team’s now-iconic paw print logo has become synonymous with huge productions, heart-wrenching storytelling, and characters that transcend the medium.

Naughty Dog’s rise from the home of colorful, light-hearted platforming to the go-to studio for gripping, mature storytelling has been lined with nearly two dozen games, ranging from fantasy RPGs to educational math games. So, let’s run through every title Naughty Dog has released through 2025.

How Many Naughty Dog Games Are There?

In total, there are 23 Naughty Dog games, with its first hitting shelves in 1985 and its most recent launching in 2022. The list below includes all game releases, standalone expansions, and remakes. Remasters, including the recent Last of Us Part 2 Remaster, and DLC are not included.

All Naughty Dog Games in Order

1. Math Jam - 1985

The project that paved the way for the Naughty Dog we know today, Math Jam was a collaborative project between both of the studio’s founders: Jason Rubin and Andy Gavin. Developed for the Apple II under the studio name JAM, Math Jam was self-published by the duo while they were still in high school.

It taught basic arithmetic and was purely educational. However, both Rubin and Gavin decided their next game was going to move away from teaching and venture fully into the recreational side of video games…

2. Ski Crazed - 1986

Rubin and Gavin’s second game, Ski Crazed, launched in 1986 when they were just 16 years old. Also released for the Apple II, it saw players launch their avatars down various ski slopes while avoiding hazardous obstacles and attempting to rack up high scores.

3. Dream Zone - 1987

Rubin and Gavin’s third game hit shelves in 1987 and saw the duo take on the point-and-click adventure genre. Titled Dream Zone, it sees players travel to a satirical fantasy realm based inside the protagonist’s dreams, where they must deal with the land’s range of eccentric imaginary inhabitants en route to escape.

4. Keef the Thief - 1989

Officially donning the Naughty Dog moniker for the first time and partnering with EA, Rubin and Gavin’s fourth project was another comedic point-and-click adventure game, this time titled Keef the Thief. Much as the title suggests, the main premise was to steal items, with Keef exploring a large city and its surrounding wilderness while interacting with NPCs.

5. Rings of Power - 1991

Two years after Keef the Thief, Naughty Dog partnered with EA once again to release Rings of Power on the SEGA Genesis. Putting players in the shoes of a sorcerer called Buc, the game was an isometric RPG set in the fantasy realm of Ushka Bau, where a magical staff shattered into eleven pieces that the player must seek out and collect. Along the way, they meet and recruit a party, leading to a final with a malevolent demon named Void.

6. Way of the Warrior - 1994

Taking a swing at the fighting genre, Naughty Dog’s sixth project was Way of the Warrior for the 3DO. The game had players pick a fighter and battle their way through a hellacious tournament, defeating their rivals and spreading their legend throughout the annals of history.

7. Crash Bandicoot - 1996

Naughty Dog’s first breakout success, Crash Bandicoot was the company’s seventh game and their first on a PlayStation console. It stars the titular Crash Bandicoot, a mutated science experiment that escapes the laboratory of his creator, the villainous Doctor Neo Cortex.

A colorful 3D mascot platformer that tasks players with conquering short but challenging stages and defeating Cortex’s band of mutated animal henchmen, the game sees Crash jump, slide, and spin his way through a zany world full of danger. It was a huge success for Naughty Dog and Sony, spawning a major franchise that’s still active to this day.

8. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back - 1997

The second game in the Crash Bandicoot franchise, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back picks up a year after its predecessor, with Crash once again having to stop Neo Cortex’s villainous plans. This time around, Crash is searching for a series of magical crystals that Cortex needs to build his new outer-space Cortex Vortex vessel. Cortex Strikes Back is set over 25 stages, with each level featuring fresh mechanics, hazards, enemies, and bosses.

9. Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped - 1998

The third and final entry in Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot trilogy, Crash Bandicoot: Warped is set directly after the events of Cortex Strikes Back, with Neo Cortex’s space station crashing into the Earth and giving rise to a malevolent new threat: Aku Aku’s evil brother, Uka Uka. To combat this new foe, Crash and his younger sister, Coco, travel through time, finding crystals to prevent Cortex and Uka Uka from executing their evil plans.

Much like Cortex Strikes Back, Warped includes 25 new levels as well as a host of additional hazards to overcome, enemies to conquer, and mechanics to learn. It also welcomes a brand new playable protagonist, with players able to step into the shoes of Coco.

10. Crash Team Racing - 1999

A spin-off of the mainline Crash Bandicoot series, Crash Team Racing transports the character to the world of arcade racing. You take the wheel as iconic Crash Bandicoot characters – Crash, Cortex, Coco, Doctor N.Gin, and others – and race across a selection of hazardous courses in an effort to win races in single- and multiplayer modes.

11. Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy - 2001

Leaving Crash Bandicoot behind, Naughty Dog moved on to a new 3D mascot platformer franchise in 2001 with Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. Following titular best friends Jak and Daxter, the game sees the pair embark on a journey to transform Daxter back into a human after he’s submerged in a mysterious substance known as dark eco and changed into an otter-weasel hybrid.

Along the way, the pair become embroiled in a plot to save the world, with the villainous Gol and Maia hatching a plan to use dark eco to alter the realm. Unlike Crash Bandicoot’s strictly linear levels, Jak and Daxter offers players large worlds to explore, with each map containing a variety of Precursor Orbs they can collect in any order to progress.

12. Jak 2 - 2003

Ditching both Daxter’s name from the title and the quirky, upbeat tone, Jak 2 is a much darker reinvention of Jak and Daxter’s world. Taking place after the conclusion of the first game, it sees Jak and Daxter unwillingly flung into the far future, where they arrive in a dystopian metropolis known as Haven City. After their arrival, Jak is arrested and subjected to harrowing experiments for two years, awakening a sinister monster inside of him known as Dark Jak.

Daxter eventually rescues Jak, setting the pair off on a new adventure across Haven City, where they join forces with a local rebel militia attempting to overthrow the futuristic metropolis’ corrupt leader, Baron Praxis. Alongside switching the fantasy setting out for a futuristic sci-fi aesthetic, Jak 2 made several gameplay changes, adding guns, flying cars, and the ability to transform into Dark Jak.

13. Jak 3 - 2004

Capping off the Jak and Daxter trilogy, Jak 3 opens with its lead duo being dumped in The Wasteland beyond the walls of Haven City. Banished from their home and left to die, they take refuge in the city of Spargus hidden deep within the desert. As the pair begin to earn their keep, they learn about sinister plans unfolding in Haven City, beginning an adventure to save their home.

Jak 3 layers several new features on top of Jak 2’s gameplay, including additional vehicles to traverse the desert, new light eco powers, and a range of fresh weapons.

14. Jak X: Combat Racing - 2005

Much like Crash Team Racing, Naughty Dog decided to follow up its work on the Jak and Daxter trilogy by releasing an arcade racer tie-in. Jak X: Combat Racing is exactly what it says on the tin: You play as Jak, or one of his closest allies or enemies, and race across a series of tracks in single- or multiplayer.

15. Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune - 2007

Naughty Dog’s first foray onto the PlayStation 3 and one of its most seminal releases, Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune was a major shift in tone for the company. Moving away from cartoon mascot platformers, Naughty Dog began to focus on cinematic blockbusters, telling the story of an Indiana Jones-esque treasure hunter named Nathan Drake.

Hunting for the lost city of El Dorado in the depths of the Amazon rainforest, Drake battles against pirates and other enemies while following in the footsteps of his ancestor, Sir Francis Drake. A third-person, cover-based shooter with platforming elements, Uncharted not only paved the way for one of gaming’s biggest modern franchises but also influenced Naughty Dog’s transformation into a studio synonymous with highly produced video game storytelling.

16. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves - 2009

A sequel released two years later, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves sees Nathan Drake return to hunt for the lost city of Shambhala in the Hymalian mountains. Betrayed by an old friend during a heist, Drake teams up with Sully and newcomer Chloe to track down the Cintamani Stone, hoping to prevent war criminal Zoran Lazarevic and his private militia from accessing Shambhala.

Along the way, players are met with a healthy dose of third-person cover-based combat and platforming, as well as the kind of bombastic set pieces that make Drake blurt out a litany of expletives in quick succession.

17. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception - 2011

The third entry in the Uncharted series, Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception follows Nathan Drake as he attempts to uncover The Atlantis of the Sands in the Rub' al Khali desert. Set two years after the previous game, Drake’s Deception picks up with Drake and Sully battling against the villainous Katherine Marlowe and her private army. Learning she intends to uncover the secrets of the Atlantis of the Sands, Drake begins a race to get there first, launching into an adventure that forces him to confront demons from his past.

Drake’s Deception was the last Uncharted game of the PlayStation 3 era, offering players one more Nathan Drake adventure before Sony moved on to PlayStation 4 two years later.

18. The Last of Us - 2013

Arguably one of the most iconic video games of all time, Naughty Dog took a break from Uncharted to bring fans The Last of Us in 2013. Set in a harsh post-apocalyptic world where a parasitic fungus is transforming humans into bloodthirsty monsters, The Last of Us follows a hardened smuggler named Joel and an immune teenager named Ellie as they attempt to track down a group of survivors known as The Fireflies.

What follows is an emotionally gripping story of grief, survival, and hope, as Ellie and Joel form an unbreakable bond while battling against the monsters that plague their world, both infected and human. A third-person shooter with heavy stealth elements, The Last of Us has gone on to become Naughty Dog’s flagship franchise, even receiving its own HBO adaptation in early 2023.

19. The Last of Us: Left Behind - 2014

Initially released as DLC before becoming a standalone experience, The Last of Us: Left Behind acts as a prequel to The Last of Us. The story flits between two timelines: the first is set during the events of the main campaign, with Ellie protecting Joel while he recovers from the injuries he sustained in The University chapter. The second takes place three weeks before the events of the game, with Ellie exploring an abandoned mall with her best friend Riley.

While the modern timeline features plenty of action sequences, the flashbacks take a decidedly different approach, focusing heavily on exploration and storytelling. The expansion fleshes out Ellie’s backstory, adding additional context to her character and the story she reveals to Joel during the final scene of the main game.

20. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End - 2016

The explosive finale to the Uncharted saga, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End catches up with Nathan Drake years after the events of Drake’s Deception. Now retired from treasure hunting and living a regular life with his wife Elena, Drake is dragged back into the game after his brother, Sam, arrives on his doorstep with a tantalizing offer: He’s going after Henry Avery’s lost treasure and needs the expertise of Nathan Drake to find it.

A Thief’s End wraps up Nathan Drake’s story while using the power of the PlayStation 4 to add new strings to Uncharted’s bow, including a grappling hook, non-linear levels, and vastly upgraded visuals.

21. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy - 2017

A standalone expansion for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy passes the reins of the franchise to two new leads: Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross. Following the unlikely partners as they travel to India in search of the Tusk of Ganesh, Lost Legacy expands upon Uncharted 4’s open-ended levels, setting the game within a large map and allowing players to complete main objectives in any order they like.

You can check out our guide to the Uncharted games in order for more details about the timeline.

22 The Last of Us: Part II - 2020

The long-anticipated follow-up to the first Last of Us, The Last of Us: Part II removes Joel from the main protagonist role and hands the reins to Ellie. After settling in the small town of Jackson, Ellie’s life is sent into a downward spiral when a group of mysterious survivors arrive on the settlement’s outskirts during a snowstorm and undertake a mission that changes her life forever.

Swearing revenge, Ellie pursues the group, tailing them back to Seattle where she begins searching for their leader: a ruthless survivor by the name of Abby. Expanding the stealth mechanics and including smarter enemy AI that can track Ellie’s every move, The Last of Us: Part II upgrades and enhances the series’ gameplay in every conceivable way. While its story has been divisive, it’s undeniably a significantly enhanced post-apocalyptic survival experience.

23. The Last of Us: Part I - 2022

Released in late 2022, The Last of Us: Part I is a shot-for-shot, rebuilt-from-the-ground-up remake of the first Last of Us, including all of the original chapters and Left Behind expansion. Utilizing the power of the PlayStation 5, it offered next-generation graphics, state-of-the-art accessibility options, and improved gameplay.

Upcoming Naughty Dog Games

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is the next game from Naughty Dog. Announced during the 2024 Game Awards, Intergalactic is the studio's first new IP since The Last of Us in 2013. While the game seems relatively deep into development, Naughty Dog doesn't seem optimistic about a release date before 2027, meaning the game may very well be a part of the PS6 generation.

While Intergalactic is the only game officially in development, studio head Neil Druckmann has said he has a "concept" in mind for The Last of Us Part 3. His comment was not an official announcment, though he added there's "probably one more chapter to [The Last of Us]." More recently, Druckmann has said The Last of Us 3 is unlikely. Speaking of, The Last of Us Season 2, which adapts the second Last of Us game, premieres on Max this weekend.

Callum Williams is a freelance media writer with years of experience as a game critic, news reporter, guides writer and features writer.

How to Play the Tomb Raider Games in Chronological Order

10 avril 2025 à 22:53

Tomb Raider has a chartered history, with Lara Croft delving into ruins and tombs all over the world. Overcoming any and all obstacles set in her path, Lara has elevated herself into an exclusive and lauded pantheon of iconic video game protagonists.

With a new Tomb Raider currently in development at Crystal Dynamics and therefore a new Lara adventure on the horizon, we’ve created a chronological list of every Tomb Raider game so those interested can start (or restart) their spelunking adventures from the very beginning.

Jump to:

How Many Tomb Raider Games Are There?

There are a total of 20 Tomb Raider games that have been released as of 2025. These games are split over 3 different timelines, each distinct from one another, offering different plotlines and a slightly different spin on Lara and her supporting cast.

14 of these games have been released for home consoles, 6 also supported handheld portable consoles, and 6 were supported on mobile devices. Tomb Raider: The Prophecy, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, Lara Croft Go, Lara Croft: Relic Run, and Tomb Raider Reloaded are all stand-alone titles, and therefore will not be included on these lists.

Which Tomb Raider Should You Play First?

If you're coming to the franchise for the first time in 2025, we recommend starting with the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot. The first entry in the "Survivor" trilogy sets the stage for Lara Croft's most recent series of expeditions that runs through the latest mainline game, 2018's Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

Tomb Raider Games in Chronological Order

If you're hoping to take a chronological journey through all of the Tomb Raider games, it's important to note that there are actually 3 different timelines you can play through.

First Timeline - Original Saga

1. Tomb Raider (1996)

The first ever Tomb Raider title centred around Lara being hired by businesswoman Jacquelin Natla to find a mysterious artefact called the Scion of Atlantis. After finding all three fragments of the Scion scattered around the globe, Lara is betrayed by Natla and must face off against her on a volcanic island filled with monsters.

2. Tomb Raider: The Curse of the Sword (2001)

A Game Boy Color exclusive sequel to the Game Boy Color version of the original Tomb Raider, this adventure sees Lara tracking down a mystical sword and attempting to destroy it before the long-dead Madame Paveau can resurrect from the underworld and use her dark magic to subjugate the world.

3. Tomb Raider II (1997)

This time Lara is on the hunt for the Dagger of Xian, a magical weapon once used by the Emperors of China. A cult leader by the name of Marco Bartoli who is also seeking the dagger for it’s magical ability to turn the owner into a dragon.

4. Tomb Raider III (1998)

In the third mainline installment of the original saga, Lara sets out to find the Infada Stone, one of four crystalline artefacts crafted thousands of years ago from the remnants of a meteorite. Realising the nefarious Dr. Willard is aiming to use the statues to speed up the evolutionary process; she sets out to find the remaining three artefacts before the entire planet is mutated.

5. Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999)

In The Last Revelation, the Egyptian god of chaos Set is unknowingly released by Lara as she explores a tomb in Egypt. With Set and his forces wreaking havoc on Cairo, Lara is assisted by Semerkhet and strives to summon the god Horus who is the last hope of quelling this world-ending threat.

6. Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000)

After the ambiguous ending of The Last Revelation, Winston the butler and other friends of Lara recount tales of her historic adventures to commemorate her. Delving through the catacombs of Rome, fighting through a Russian naval submarine, and exploring an island haunted by demonic forces, the titular Chronicles set in stone how well travelled and skilled Lara is, but is she really gone?

7. Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (2003)

Framed for the murder of her former mentor, Werner Von Croy, Lara explores Paris and Prague in an attempt to clear her name and solve the murder. The last survivor of the Lux Veritatis Society, Kurtis Trent, is stalking Lara and is hiding a deep dark secret about his true nature.

Second Timeline - Legend of Tomb Raider

1. Tomb Raider Anniversary (2007)

A remake of the original Tomb Raider title from 1996, this game again sees Lara questing to find the Scion of Atlantis. With redesigned puzzles and physics, there was a shift from item collection and pulling switches (both prevalent in the original title), to physics-based puzzles and environmental set pieces.

2. Tomb Raider: Legend (2006)

This title acts as a reboot and reimagining of the origins of Lara, as she races across the world in search of the mythical sword Excalibur, desperate to find it before her former friend Amanda Evert can beat her to the punch.

3. Tomb Raider: Underworld (2008)

The third installment in the Legend trilogy, Underworld sees Lara searching for Mjolnir, which acts as an ancient key to Helheim, the realm of the dead. Exploring the ruins of various cultures and mythological underworlds, Lara once again confronts the villainous Natla who is searching for Mjolnir herself.

Third Timeline - Survivor Trilogy

1. Tomb Raider (2013)

In a new, grittier take on Lara Croft, her first expedition to find the lost kingdom of Yamatai goes awry and she becomes stranded on an isolated and hostile island. Facing off against the Solarii Brotherhood cult, Lara must stop the Ascension ritual from proceeding and also prevent a successor from being chosen for the bloodthirsty Sun Queen of legend.

2. Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015)

Rise of the Tomb Raider has Lara exploring Siberia for the legendary city of Kitezh whilst battling Trinity, the paramilitary organization that continually crosses paths and butts heads with Lara. As they both sprint to rediscover Kitezh, will the legendary immortal guardians of the kingdom, the Deathless Ones, reveal themselves to be much more than just a myth?

3. Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018)

The third and final installment in the Survivor Trilogy, Shadow of the Tomb Raider has Lara trekking through the Americas to find the city of Paititi before a Mayan apocalypse consumes the entire planet. With the monstrous Yaaxii and the ever present Trinity on her back, will she succeed before it’s too late?

How to Play ALL the Tomb Raider Games By Release Date

  • Tomb Raider (1996)
  • Tomb Raider II (1997)
  • Tomb Raider III (1998)
  • Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999)
  • Tomb Raider (Game Boy Color, 2000)
  • Tomb Raider Chronicles (2000)
  • Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword (Game Boy Color, 2001)
  • Tomb Raider: The Prophecy (GBA, 2002)
  • Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (2003)
  • Tomb Raider: Legend (2006)
  • Tomb Raider: Anniversary (2007)
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld (2008)
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (2010)
  • Tomb Raider (2013)
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (2014)
  • Lara Croft: Relic Run (2015)
  • Lara Croft Go (2015)
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015)
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018)
  • Tomb Raider Reloaded (2023)

What’s Next for Tomb Raider?

For those looking to bask in the nostalgia of the original Tomb Raider games, Aspyr released remastered collections for current-gen consoles. Tomb Raider I-III Remastered released in early 2024 and was followed by Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered this past February.

Crystal Dynamics has also confirmed a brand new Tomb Raider game is in development. Whilst details are slim, it is confirmed to be using Unreal Engine 5 and is set to be published by Amazon Games. Crystal Dynamics have also expressed on Twitter that this new adventure “will continue Lara Croft’s saga”, which may insinuate this new title is a continuation of the Survivor trilogy that concluded with Shadow of the Tomb Raider in 2018.

Outside of gaming, Netflix debuted its animated series Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft in October. It's already been renewed for a second season. While Amazon had at one point planned a Tomb Raider series with Phoebe Waller-Bridge on board as writer and executive producter, it seems that one isn't making it to the finish line.

Samuel (Sam) Heaney is a freelance guides writer at IGN and Minecraft expert. He's a typical Brit who loves cups of tea and gin and tonics. Oh, and he's also a huge Marvel nerd. You can find him on Twitter @SamHeaney.

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What Is MicroSD Express, And Why Does the Nintendo Switch 2 Require It?

10 avril 2025 à 22:28

When Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch 2 last week, it said that the console only supports expansion through MicroSD Express cards. This is a huge pain for anyone with a collection of existing MicroSD cards, but it actually makes a ton of sense – MicroSD Express is leagues faster.

Because of the way these cards interface with the device, they’re able to unlock read/write speeds similar to the UFS (Universal Flash Storage) of the Switch 2’s internal storage. This is incredibly important, because it allows games stored on your expansion card to load just as fast – at least in theory – to games stored internally. It just comes at the cost of not being able to use cheaper non-Express MicroSD cards.

MicroSD vs. MicroSD Express

Over the years, there have been six different speed ratings for MicroSD cards. Initially, SD cards launched with just 12.5MB/s, which is incredibly slow by today’s standards. However, over time, faster speeds started coming out, beginning with SD High Speed at 25 MB/s, all the way through SD UHS III, or Ultra High Speed, at 312MB/s. However, five years ago, the SD Association released the SD Express standard, which greatly increased speeds.

The big difference this time around is that SD Express uses a PCIe 3.1 interface, rather than the slower UHS-I interface. PCIe is the same interface that faster NVMe SSDs use, and unlocks much higher potential performance. Full-sized SD Express cards can now hit data transfer speeds up to 3,940MB/s, which is exponentially faster than older SD cards.

MicroSD Express cards can’t reach the highest speeds of their full-sized counterparts, but they are still incredibly fast, hitting speeds up to 985MB/s, which is three times faster than the fastest non-express MicroSD card.

Why Does the Switch 2 Require MicroSD Express?

Nintendo isn’t exactly known for sharing its specific reasoning behind its hardware requirements, but there are a ton of reasons why the Nintendo Switch 2 should require MicroSD Express cards for expansion. Really, the biggest one is speed. If you have the same game installed both on a traditional UHS-I MicroSD card and a MicroSD Express card, the latter is going to load way faster thanks to the PCIe 3.1 interface – which is a sign this requirement could be coming to handheld gaming PCs soon, too.

Given that the internal Nintendo Switch 2 storage was also updated to UFS (universal flash storage) from eMMC, it makes a lot of sense for Nintendo to require its expansion storage media to have similar speeds. It’ll be a while before we know exactly how fast the internal storage can load games like Breath of the Wild, but early demos have suggested that load times are significantly faster – from just 35% when fast traveling, according to Polygon, to a 3x initial load improvement measured by Digital Foundry. These load time improvements could come down to the faster internal storage, but it could also be due to the faster CPU and GPU, which can unpack data faster. The point is: Nintendo needed its external storage to have similar speeds, so future games that require a faster disk don’t get bottlenecked by virtue of being on an SD card.

It also gives room for faster storage in the future. Right now, the fastest standard for SD cards is SD 8.0 Specification, which allows full-size SD Express cards to reach speeds up to 3,942MB/s. MicroSD Express cards can’t get that fast yet, but in a few years it’s totally possible – at least if the Nintendo Switch 2 supports that kind of speed on its side.

MicroSD Express Capacity Options

MicroSD Express cards have been slow to take off, and while that will likely change when the Nintendo Switch 2 launches, only a few options are available right now. For instance, Lexar only offers one MicroSD Express card, and it comes in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants, with the latter costing $199.

SanDisk, on the other hand, only has one MicroSD Express card on its site, and that one peaks at just 256GB, which would mirror the internal storage of the Switch 2. By the time the Nintendo Switch 2 actually launches, I wouldn’t expect too many MicroSD Express cards to be available with more than 512GB of storage. Luckily, that should quickly change as time goes on and companies like Samsung start pumping out memory cards.

Jackie Thomas is the Hardware and Buying Guides Editor at IGN and the PC components queen. You can follow her @Jackiecobra

M3GAN Theater Re-Release Features 'Second Screen' Capabilities and a Live Chatbot

10 avril 2025 à 22:23

Top horror studio Blumhouse is about to celebrate its 15th anniversary, and to ring in the milestone right, they are bringing the 2022 hit M3GAN back to theaters ahead of the sequel’s release. That said, this limited theatrical engagement includes some new features, so to speak, that encourage the use of smartphones in theaters — so needless to say, it’s pretty controversial.

As part of its Halfway to Halloween initiative, Shudder will screen M3GAN — as well as Ma and Annabelle — for one night only engagements that include the use of Meta’s “Movie Mate” technology, which allows audience members to interact with M3GAN herself through a chatbot, as well as second screen capabilities that will showcase exclusive content in real-time.

“Movie Mate is only available to moviegoers who are in a theater, and works by DM’ing the Instagram account @M3GAN account to start the experience,” the studio explained in a report published by Variety.

“The entire experience is designed to leverage Meta’s capabilities to augment and uplevel the ‘second screen’ viewing experience aimed at generating excitement ahead of the release of M3GAN 2.0 on June 27.”

It also noted that fans can expect “sneak peeks, exclusive recorded messages from directors and talent from the films, and surprise special appearances in select markets.” All in all, this sounds like a blow aimed to kill, directly attempting to strike the already weakened core of the theatrical experience and it doesn’t bring any joy to report on it — but only time will tell exactly how fans react to the experience once they, well, experience it. One thing is for sure: I hope it doesn’t spread to regular screenings any time soon.

The M3GAN screening will take place in various theaters nationwide on April 30, with Annabelle screening on May 7 and Ma screening on May 14. M3GAN 2.0 hits theaters in the United States on June 27.

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

Get a Free 3 Month Trial to Amazon Music Unlimited

10 avril 2025 à 22:15

Starting this month, Amazon is offering new subscribers a free 3-month trial to Amazon Music Unlimited. You do not have to be a Prime member to take advantage of this trial. If you've subscribed to Music Unlimited in the past, you may be re-eligible if enough time has elapsed (if you see the promo banner on the Amazon Music Unlimited page, then you're eligible). This subscription normally costs $11.99 per month for non-Prime members and $10.99 per month for Prime members after a new price hike in March of 2025, making this promo offer even better than before.

3-Month Trial to Amazon Music Unlimited

Amazon Music Unlimited is a subscription-based music streaming service similar to Spotify and Pandora. You'll have access to nearly 100 million songs completely ad-free. There are thousands of pre-mixed playlists and stations to choose from, but you are completely allowed to pick your own songs and create your own playlists.

In terms of audio quality, just about every song is available in lossless HD. About 10 million songs are also available in lossless UltraHD, which offers better than CD audio (up to 24 bit, 192 kHz) and more than 10 times the bitrate of standard definition streaming services. Amazon is also offering an increasing number of songs that support Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio. Just make sure your audio equipment is up to snuff.

Amazon Music Unlimited works seamlessly on Echo devices and Fire TVs, third-party Alexa smart devices like Sonos, and pretty much any Android smartphone or iPhone through the Amazon Music app.

Amazon Audible Premium Plus membership is also discounted

From now through April 30, you can sign up for three months of Audible Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month. Premium Plus is Audible's highest tier plan and normally costs $14.95/mo. As a additional subscription perk, you get a free audiobook of your choice for each of those three months and you get to keep them indefinitely.

Both new and currently expired Audible customers are eligible

Anyone who doesn't currently have an active Audible membership should be eligible. That includes new subscribers as well as existing members whose subscriptions have since expired. There's always a small your-mileage-may-vary disclaimer with these types of promotions, but fortunately it's easy to check if you qualify: log into your account, and if you see the $0.99/mo banner right on Amazon's Audible page then you're eligible for this promotion.

Audible is a subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of thousands of the best audiobooks without ever having to purchase them. There are two paid membership plans: the lower tier Audible Plus ($7.95/mo) and the higher tier Audible Premium Plus ($14.95/mo). The biggest difference between the two is the size of the audiobook library. Whereas Audible Plus only lets you listen to a selection of about 10,000 audiobooks, the Audible Premium Plus plan gives you access to a whopping 500,000 audiobooks. These include all-time classics like Frank Herbert's Dune, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire), The Witcher, The Sandman Series,and The Lord of the Rings.

Looking for more free trials? Check out the best streaming services with free trials.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

The Last of Us Complete Launches as Surprise Bundle for PS5

10 avril 2025 à 21:05

Naughty Dog has re-released both of its critically acclaimed The Last of Us games (again), this time as an all-in-one bundle for PlayStation 5 (PS5) called The Last of Us Complete.

The studio behind beloved PlayStation titles like Crash Bandicoot and Uncharted announced and launched its two-pack collection today. It’s a bundle that includes the 2022 remake The Last of Us Part 1 and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered for players to enjoy.

“Experience the complete story that inspired the TV show with definitive versions of two award-winning games,” an official description for The Last of Us Complete says, “featuring graphical and gameplay improvements made possible by the PlayStation 5 console.”

The Last of Us Complete comes with both mainline stories as well as the bonus content both have received in the years since their original releases. That means the Left Behind Ellie-focused prequel DLC, as well as The Last of Us Part 2’s No Return and Lost Levels content are all included. If you’re a fan of the HBO TV series retelling starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey but have yet to dive into the video games that started it all, you should know that the all-encompassing digital bundle costs $99.99.

As shared in a PlayStation.Blog post authored by Naughty Dog Head of Studio Neil Druckmann, a physical The Last of Us Complete Collector’s Edition is currently set to launch July 10 for $109.99, with pre-orders available now. It comes with a few extra goodies to justify the slightly increased price, including a Steelbook case, game discs, The Last of Us: American Dreams comics 1 – 4, four lithographic art prints, and a thank-you letter from Druckmann.

“From our entire studio, thank you so much for your incredible support for The Last of Us and Naughty Dog over the years,” Druckmann’s post says. “This is such an exciting moment for both the franchise and our teams. We are so humbled by your personal stories of what the series has meant to you, have marveled at your incredible Photo Mode shots, and inspired to keep pushing ourselves forward to create more stories and worlds you’ll love.”

The Last of Us series launched for the PS3 in 2013, and while it has remained an undeniably beloved offering in the PlayStation catalog, its many re-releases and remasters have been the subject of criticism from naysayers and fans alike. Joel and Ellie’s adventure came to PS4 with improved graphics in 2014 and was then reimagined for PS5 with a remake in 2022. The Last of Us Part 2 continued Ellie’s story in 2020 and then went on to receive its own remaster in early 2024. Both stories have also since come to PC, with The Last of Us Part 1 arriving in 2023 and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered arriving just last week.

The Last of Us Complete brings all of Naughty Dog’s post-apocalyptic offerings together under one umbrella as yet another re-release. While many may be confused to see PlayStation revisiting Joel and Ellie’s world once again, the timing does coincide with HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2, which will premiere its first episode this Sunday. Season 3 was greenlit just yesterday.

For more on The Last of Us, you can read up on why many fans aren't expecting to hear about The Last of Us Part 3 anytime soon. You can also check out how Druckmann and the rest of the team behind the show may continue the story in the future.

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).

Best Gaming Headsets in 2025: Wired and Wireless

10 avril 2025 à 21:00

If you’re reading this, you already know the importance of good audio when it comes to gaming, but it’s tough to find out which is the best gaming headset for you among the sea of options. As is the case when you're looking for the best gaming mouse or best gaming keyboard, there are several factors to consider. When looking for the right headset, you'll want to account for your budget and seek out the best sound quality and comfort, as well as the kinds of features most important to you. The easiest way to find that personalized experience is to know exactly what you’re getting into and rely on those who have first-hand knowledge.

I’ve reviewed plenty of headphones and gaming headsets in my time, so I’m familiar with what makes them great, and I’ve put my expertise and ears-on experience to use here. Each pick was made with careful consideration for what each headset offers as a whole, but also for the aspects they excel in most based on their category. With that in mind, I’ve included options for the best budget headset like the HyperX Cloud III and the best high-end option in the Audeze Maxwell, for example. But more sophisticated features like virtual surround, active noise cancelation, or customizable EQ profiles can be defining for certain wireless headsets like the Razer Kraken V4, Alienware Pro, or Logitech G Pro X 2.

TL;DR: These Are the Best Gaming Headsets:

This guide is intended to be a comprehensive look at the best options based on specific categories in which certain headsets prioritize or do better than the competition. This doesn’t mean there aren’t amazing headsets outside of the ones I’m recommending, but these are all headsets I can vouch for based upon the first-hand testing done by my colleagues and I. I will also be updating my picks for best gaming headsets as new ones come out and I test more of what’s out there, so be sure to check back periodically, or whenever you need some advice on choosing a new gaming headset.

This guide contains contributions by Danielle Abraham and Adam Matthew.

1. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

Best Gaming Headset

It’s hard not to fall in love with the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. You still get all the great features of the previous SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless with some new technology including active noise cancellation and improved audio all around. Using a hybrid noise-canceling system with four mics, you can drown out harsh noises from outside your room to the ambient hum of loud fans.

Most importantly, the Nova Pro offers some fantastic sound quality out of the box with bold and balanced audio. Its spatial audio onboard is crucial as well, so it's easy to hear enemy footsteps around the corner or gauge the distance of action happening in a competitive shooter. And you can make some next-level customizations to the EQ settings and game-chat mix with Sonar and the SteelSeries GG app – good luck going back to your ordinary headphones for anything but listening to podcasts or the news.

With SteelSeries’ latest top-end headset, we see the biggest design shift since the start of the Arctis lineup. The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless sports telescoping arms on its adjustable headband so it can better accommodate larger head sizes. The earcups are also slimmer and sleeker, giving off less of a gaming headset vibe and more of a look akin to wireless headphones without sacrificing the comfort SteelSeries headsets are known for. And one of our favorite features remains intact with a few upgrades: the hot-swappable rechargeable battery system. This means that when the battery runs low during a gaming session, you can quickly change it out without having to plug in, giving you wireless freedom indefinitely.

The Arctis Nova Pro is one of the best headsets you can buy right now. It’s well-rounded with uniquely robust features, great sound quality for gaming, and comfort to keep you going. Take our word for it – in our Arctis Nova Pro headset review, it earned a rare 10 for all the aforementioned reasons and more.

2. HyperX Cloud III

Best Budget Gaming Headset

No matter which version of the HyperX Cloud headset you go with, you get a quality product. If you’re running on a budget and want to get the most bang for your buck, I always recommend the wired HyperX Cloud III, which can often be found below its $100 base price. It punches above its weight with impressive sound and mic quality and great comfort. Plus, it’s built like a brick house so it’s not going to fall apart through years of use.

Out of the box, the Cloud III impressed me with its build and durability – its aluminum frame can be flexed and contorted in any which direction without ever feeling like it’s going to break. Stretching the headset out to fit on your head is super easy and you can toss them on your desk without worrying about damaging them. It's built for comfort as well with dense foam earpads wrapped in a leatherette (just be aware it tends to get a bit sweaty), although its clamp force may be a bit much for some.

At the end of the day, it’s all about sound quality and the Cloud III handles various frequencies wonderfully. In my Cloud III headset review, I felt comfortable tracking enemy footsteps while playing a ton of Valorant and enjoyed the balanced audio in Final Fantasy XIV, which this more budget-friendly headset handled gracefully. Assuming you’re on a budget, you probably don’t want to spend extra on a decent microphone – luckily, the mic clarity on the Cloud III was equally as impressive.

3. Audeze Maxwell

Best High-End Gaming Headset

You can ask anyone who has used the Audeze Maxwell if it’s worth its price tag, and you’re going to get the same answer: It’s a resounding yes, including from me. It sports a sleek, nondescript design akin to many audiophile-style pairs of headphones and performs just like one as well. Sometimes I need to break away from the misconception that wired is always better for sound quality, especially when the Audeze Maxwell proved me wrong.

Its 90mm planar magnetic drivers jump out from the spec sheet – and while bigger drivers doesn’t always mean better, this is one case in which the audio experience matches the driver size flex. Overall clarity, balance across frequencies, and a rich natural audio profile make this high-end headset stand out from the rest of the pack. While the aforementioned SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro is the one I recommend overall for its robust features, it’s hard to compete with the Audeze Maxwell purely in the audio department.

That said, while the Maxwell is comfortable, it does land on the heavier side of gaming headsets. It’s built like a tank, but if you’re okay with that, then it’s more of a non-issue. When you get a great mix of sound quality, battery life, and features such as toggleable noise isolation, it’s easy to justify its high price.

4. Turtle Beach Atlas Air

Best Wireless Gaming Headset

Turtle Beach has been a major player in audio for several console generations at this point, and I think the Atlas Air marks a peak in its gaming headsets. I can’t get over how comfortable it is to wear thanks to its soft, cushioned earpads and super-light clamp force. Its headband and overall construction also feel durable despite being a very lightweight headset. When I reviewed the Atlas Air, I just couldn’t get over how these felt to wear all day, which is also a credit to the sports mesh-like upholstery that prevents heat and sweat.

It’s also rare to find open-back gaming headsets, which gives the Atlas Air an upper hand on providing a full and spacious audio experience on top of its great overall sound quality. Of course, a drawback of open-back is the lack of natural sound isolation, so be aware of whether or not the ambient noise of your gaming environment is suited for such a thing.

Turtle Beach packs some neat features into its Swarm software with customizable EQ profiles and presets that work well for getting more out of the headset (just ignore Superhuman Hearing – it’s not worth the fuss). Between music, gaming, and spatial audio, the Atlas Air performs beautifully and it’s currently one of my favorite wireless gaming headsets available.

5. Turtle Beach Stealth 500

Best Budget Wireless Gaming Headset

As I mentioned above, Turtle Beach knows what it's doing when it comes to gaming headsets, and even if I go down the pricing hierarchy, there are still impressive headsets like the Stealth 500 to be found. Although it’s quite bulky in its physical design, I found the Stealth 500 to be easy to wield thanks to its super flexible headband and durability, which also translates to solid comfort that’s easy on the ears.

More importantly, the sound quality you get from the Stealth 500 is nothing to scoff at. While it may struggle in higher frequencies, which tend to sound a bit crunchy, its strong bass and clear mids make games sound full without coming across as artificial. With the Swarm software’s Signature Sound profile, you’ll be set without having to fiddle with too many settings. Its positional audio was great as well, which I sussed out while playing competitive rounds of Counter-Strike 2, so you don’t really need to shell out the big bucks to get that kind of advantage.

Even at this price point, you get Bluetooth capabilities and can swap between devices with the press of a button. While the mic isn’t anything to boast about, it’s serviceable and can be customized in the software as well. It’s no surprise that there are compromises that need to be made in budget-level headsets, but it gets the essentials right, which earned it an 8 in my Stealth 500 review.

6. Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro and MMX 330 Pro

Best Wired Gaming Headset

Beyerdynamic is one of the many audiophile-focused brands that have entered the gaming headset space in more recent times. Its latest in the MMX 300 Pro and MMX 330 Pro make slight upgrades over its predecessors in overall design, but brings similarly powerful audio performance. It provides the kind of sound quality you’d expect from studio-grade headphones like the DT 770 or DT 990, but packs them into a wired headset that’s easy to wear for hours on end. The two models only have one distinction – the MMX 300 Pro is closed-back and the MMX 330 Pro is open-back. I personally prefer the audio profile of an open-back headset in exchange for natural sound isolation, so it really comes down to preference.

What’s almost as impressive is the microphone clarity, which can rival even some mid-range standalone mics. I tend to see built-in mics on gaming headsets as an afterthought, and so long as my voice comes through intelligibly, that’s all I really need from it – but not with Beyerdynamic. So if you really want that all-in-one gaming headset, especially for streaming or recording content, you’ll find that in these headsets.

Personally, I gravitate towards the intentionality and craftsmanship of a wired, analog-driven headset or pair of headphones, and Beyerdynamic's headsets sound beautiful right out of the box. Of course, you can potentially get more out of it if you drive them through a DAC or amp, but they're already tuned with gaming in mind (to emphasize certain sound effects in competitive games) while also delivering the kind of audio experience in other applications you’d expect from headphones at this price range. For all that and more, I gave a 9 to the MMX 300 Pro/MMX 330 Pro in my review.

7. Sennheiser HD 620S

Best Audiophile Gaming Headset/Headphones

Sennheiser has long been one of my favorite makers of headphones, starting with the HD 598 years ago, and over that time, it has adapted its audiophile-centric approach to gaming headsets. I find myself coming back to Sennheiser again and again due to the rich audio experiences the headsets provide and the sleek designs that also come with great build quality. The Sennheiser HD 620S is a prime example of that. While I’ve preferred Sennheiser’s open-back options, like the aforementioned HD 598, I very much enjoyed what it did with a new closed-back design in the HD 620S, which excelled particularly while gaming.

The HD 620S sets a new standard for high-end audio by using similar design principles as its lineup of high-end headphones – this means its drivers bring full, balanced, and detailed sound. While spatial audio tends to be better with open-back designs since they give bold sound profiles room to breathe – something that traditional closed-back headsets sometimes struggle with – the HD 620S doesn’t really sacrifice all that much as far as I can tell from several rounds of Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant. There’s a lot of natural sound isolation due to a tight seal around the leatherette earcups, which also turn out to be really comfortable (even though this material does get hot).

There’s a lot of potential in the purely audio department with HD 620S if you drive it through a DAC or amp, and the 6.3mm adapter that comes packaged with it gives you the opportunity to get more out of it. If you’re a self-proclaimed audiophile and want something suited for gaming, I can vouch for the HD 620S as one of the best picks so far.

8. Razer Kraken V4

Best Surround Sound Gaming Headset

The Kraken V4 is Razer's flagship headset that's geared more towards luxury features (whereas something like the Blackshark V2 is more tuned for the competitive scene). And with that particular focus, you get one of the best implementations of virutual surround sound in any gaming headset. That's largely due to THX Spatial Audio and the fact that the Kraken V4 was designed with the feature in mind. Instead of it sounding like you're in an empty hall, there's a lot more detail in the positioning and distance of sound effects, especially when the game or movie you're experiencing was designed with spatial audio in mind. It's not something I'd recommend for competitive gaming, but having good theater-like sound on a headset is tough to find.

In my review of the Razer Kraken V4 Pro, I praised its sound quality, comfort, and surround sound capabilities, but it carries a heftier price tag with it being the Pro mode. While it comes with a robust base station, things like Sensa haptics just aren't worth seeking out. You can get the standard Razer Kraken V4 for significantly less and still get the fantastic virtual surround sound features along with that great audio quality and comfort.

9. Logitech G Pro X 2

Best Esports Gaming Headset

Logitech has come a long way with its headsets and I thoroughly enjoyed putting the Logitech G Pro X 2 through its paces for my review. It has to be one of the most complete packages I’ve seen from a gaming headset, and it's a superb all-rounder when it comes to sound quality, durability, comfort, and premium features.

For those particularly looking for one in competitive gaming, I like recommending the G Pro X 2 because of how several smaller features add up to make a versatile headset. Seemingly minor things like the included carrying case for portability and the swiveling earcups that let the headset rest easily around my neck are really nice to have. But its sound quality and positional audio are impressive in their own right, which are really the driving forces for making a good competitive headset suited for esports-type environments. The default leatherette earpads are comfortable and offer better sound isolation, but in more casual settings, swapping in the included velour earpads gives the G Pro X 2 a nice level of customization. And with a not-so-gaudy design, using its simultaneous Bluetooth for other devices is a pretty cool cherry on top.

While its overall microphone quality is serviceable, it's the solid sound isolation that works well for communication in high-stress (and potentially loud) competitive settings. Starting at $250, you’re starting to brush up against audiophile-level headsets and headphones, but it's all the features and design decisions around it that make it worth the price tag.

10. Alienware Pro Headset

Best Noise-Cancelling Gaming Headset

Over the years, Alienware's forte has been custom built PCs and has explored gaming peripherals since. It rethought its design philosophy and came out with the Pro headset earlier this year with great success, as I detail in my Alienware Pro headset review. I love its slim and sleek design (somewhat matching the design philosophy of Sony's PS5 products), which also makes it easily double-up as a casual everyday pair of headphones, and that really makes its active noise-canceling features sing.

As a gaming headset, it brings booming bass to support all the other frequencies so PS5 games are going to have a powerful low-end to give a proper cinematic experience, but it's also tuned to be fit for competitive games as well. When it comes to comfort, its memory foam earbuds get the job done even though they don't look impressive at first glance. The flexible headband lets the Alienware Pro headset clamp easily on my head to help it stay comfortable for several hours of play.

If you're looking for good ANC above all else, I can easily recommend the Alienware Pro headset since it's very good at drowning out ambient noise and retains solid battery life even though ANC tends to drain battery rapidly. That good ANC extends to the microphone as well, so while the overall microphone quality isn't that impressive, it's fantastic at isolating your voice.

11. SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds

Best Gaming Earbuds

Gaming earbuds are a fairly recent trend with the notable peripheral companies like Razer, Asus, and PlayStation making their own that are suited for games. It's tough because of the limited driver size and battery life, earbuds tend to make sacrifices in one way or another. But the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds are so impressive because of how uncompromising these little rounded buds are.

On top of having solid foundations of sound quality, battery life, and long-term comfort, SteelSeries has one of the most robust software suites, which is easily controllable through a mobile app. This takes out the inconvenience of having to flip through PS5 menus to customize the earbuds, while also letting you access its 100+ custom-tuned EQ profiles easily.

Although there are a few minor inconveniences with how some of its quality-of-life features work (autoplay when taking it on and off, connecting through Bluetooth reliably), the GameBuds do all the important things extremely well. While you should definitely use these as your primary earbuds to listen to music on your phone, they really shine in games with the kind of bold audio experience you expect from a headset. For all that and more, I gave a 9 to the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds in my review, and they'll pair nicely with your PS5.

At $160, these have cheaper base price than the Razer Hammerheads I previously recommended. While I still think the Hammerheads have a very slight edge in sound quality, it's the battery life, software support, and overall comfort that make the GameBuds the best all around.

How to Pick the Best Gaming Headset

First thing’s first: How much are you willing to spend? Next thing to ask yourself is, what are your biggest priorities when looking for a gaming headset? Is it overall sound quality, comfort, microphone clarity, durability, or something else? And if you want to go wireless, you have to consider battery life and what a headset’s software suite is capable of. You’ll likely want some mix of all those things, but while you don’t have to pick one particular feature or strength to seek out among a wide array of options, some headsets simply do certain things better than others.

For me, sound quality is the primary factor to look for regardless of price range (it’s rather a matter of managing expectations with more budget-friendly options). While the size of the drivers – the actual hardware in each earcup that produces sound – is an easy shorthand for determining a headset’s potential, it’s certainly not the be-all-end-all. How the headset is tuned, the material and physical construction of the drivers, and how it sounds in specific scenarios are things you can only learn about through reviews and first-hand accounts, if you can’t test it for yourself. Pay attention to what reviewers say about frequencies like bass/lows, mids, and highs and the ways they describe their experience. Sometimes bass drowns out other frequencies, mids might be distorted in hectic gameplay, or the highs are harsh at loud volumes – these are the types of things we say when describing audio shortcomings. Some folks like deep bass even if it’s overpowering, so some detractors may not matter as much to some, for example.

Positional or spatial audio is also crucial for competitive gamers. The best headsets are able to express the details and nuances of sound effects, not just produce clear frequencies. This helps you judge direction and distance of footsteps or gunshots in games like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant, for example, and can also result in a more immersive experience in single-player games or even movies. Some of this can be simulated through software but things like Turtle Beach’s Superhuman Hearing tend to sound too artificial, so be wary.

Comfort is another thing that can be challenging to understand without trying on a headset first. However, you can pay attention to descriptors such as clamp force (how hard a headset latches onto one’s head), the density of the earpads, the type of material used to wrap the earpads, or how the headband rests above the user’s head. Materials like leatherette, sports mesh, and velour all have their pros and cons with the former being better for sound isolation but not as great as the latter for airflow and mitigating sweat around the ears.

When it comes to durability, many premium-level headsets use an aluminum frame, which may be heavier but can withstand much more contortion and mishandling. Some budget-friendly headsets opt for a flexible rubber-like plastic headband that offers a similar level of flexibility, so it doesn’t feel like you’re going to break the thing when putting it on or taking it off. Any gaming headset worth its salt shouldn’t have durability issues, but it is something to consider.

I typically find the built-in microphones on gaming headsets to be an afterthought, mainly because you can get much better sound quality from a standalone external microphone – that’s what I use most of the time. But that doesn’t mean I overlook microphone clarity altogether. It’s rare to find a headset outside of the premium price range with a great mic, but it’s something we as reviewers always test because it’s certainly nice to have. Something like the HyperX Cloud III was truly impressive for a mic on a $100 gaming headset, and the Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro is close to approaching mid-range standalone mics – and those who often use voice for communication or some sort of content creation can get a lot out of a good headset mic. Noise isolation is worth paying attention to, as well as how well it picks up your voice – software-side features like controlling the noise gate can also be useful. And don’t overlook the importance of sidetone, which is a rare feature that automatically feeds your voice back to you.

Wireless gaming headsets have evolved to the point where battery life is either a non-issue or manageable with good habits of charging them whenever you can. But for headsets you’re planning on using for multiple purposes (like ones with simultaneous Bluetooth connectivity for music on mobile devices, for example), total battery life can be a more important factor. Many should last in the 40-hour range from a full charge and higher-end ones can last upwards of 80 hours, although several variables feed into how long they last in actuality.

The last thing I’ll mention is customizability, at least through software. Every gaming peripheral manufacturer has its own software suite it wants you to download, and they tend to be all-encompassing apps for all its gaming gear. But good software lets you get granular with your headset, such as Turtle Beach’s Swarm app. You can fiddle with equalization, make your own EQ presets, use premade profiles, control certain aspects of your microphone, and so much more. While it’s not as important as the essentials like sound quality and comfort, a proper software suite can help you get the most out of your purchase.

Gaming Headset FAQ

How do you determine sound quality on a gaming headset?

There are ways to extract audio data from a headset to get a look at how they handle various frequencies, like artificial ear and audio analyzing software, but that alone won’t be able to tell you what the actual audio experience is like. Admittedly, it can be quite abstract to have someone describe what games, music, or movies sound like. Paying attention to descriptors like distortion, drowning, cleanliness, or balance when talking about frequencies are common ways to explain the sound quality of a device, and at some point you need to trust the reviewer’s trained ear.

There’s also the factor of driver size, the actual hardware that delivers the audio. Generally, bigger drivers means better potential for cleaner and bolder sound, but again, that alone isn’t going to determine whether or not a headset sounds good. Quality can also come down to spatial or positional audio which gives the impression of sound effects having distance and direction – it’s important for competitive settings but can make for more immersive experiences outside of trying to get an advantage over your opponents.

What makes gaming headsets different from headphones?

Gaming headsets tend to pack additional features that support the actual gaming experience, some of which may be gimmicky, but many that I would call essential. Not everyone wants to have a standalone microphone, for example, but the key feature that separates a headset from headphones, is a built-in microphone. While most headset mics are passable in terms of clarity that can suffice for in-game communication, some go the extra mile to provide better clarity or mitigate ambient noise spilling through.

Good gaming headsets are generally tuned to pick up on certain sound effects and have a more intimate sound profile since you’re an active participant in the experience rather than a passive observer (especially in competitive games). When it comes to wireless capabilities, most gaming headsets come with 2.4GHz USB dongles for the lowest latency possible – something that wireless headphones rarely include. As you’ll see in the next section, software suites for USB-based headsets (wireless or otherwise) have gotten sophisticated as well and sometimes offer a level of customization for specific gaming scenarios.

Should I go wired or wireless for a gaming headset?

Of course, it depends on your needs. I still gravitate towards wired headsets and headphones since I tend to prefer the sound profiles of a properly-tuned analog audio device (I also tend to forget about charging devices until it’s too late, but that’s a me-problem). However, battery life and latency of modern gaming headsets have come so far that you rarely, if ever, see them being issues on the latest releases. Good software suites and apps can also help you get more out of your headset by letting you customize EQ settings or swap sound profiles for certain games.

Wireless headsets are also sometimes capable of multi-device connectivity and simultaneous Bluetooth, which makes them versatile and opens them up to more use-cases (especially swapping to a mobile connection within seconds). Even though they tend to be more expensive, there’s a lot of upside to going with a wireless gaming headset, just be sure you know what you’ll be getting out of it.

Is virtual surround sound worth seeking out?

Virtual surround sound had been a bit of a gimmick when high-end headphones started simulating the experience of a 7.1 speaker setup. But I will admit that the technology has come a long way. It’s not always best suited for gaming, especially in the competitive scene – there’s some artificiality with virtual surround that can lead to misjudging audio cues. But damn does something like DTS Headphone:X or Dolby Atmos sound impressive when done right – especially in action games or movies.

Some virtual surround sound software requires you to purchase a license, and personally I find the overall applicability of them fairly niche, but that doesn’t take away from how they simulate theater-like qualities. Just because a headset is compatible with features like Dolby Atmos or DTS Headphone:X, it doesn’t mean you’ll get an equal virtual surround experience – the headset itself has to be equipped to express a level of nuance in its sound quality for it to work well.

Michael Higham is the tech reviews editor at IGN and has a passion for good audio, which often drives him nuts when picking out headsets, headphones, earbuds, and speakers. He graduated from downloading low bitrate music to seeking lossless versions of his favorite songs at an early age. Having grown up playing Counter-Strike 1.6, and now keeping up with the Valorant competitive scene, he finds positional audio to be just as important as sound quality. But he actually just wants the best and most immersive audio for all the RPGs he plays, especially the ones with banging soundtracks.

How to Watch Dragon Ball in Order: Series, Sagas, and Movies

10 avril 2025 à 20:55

It's easy to underestimate just how influential the Dragon Ball franchise is, but the Akira Toriyama manga essentially defined what an action shonen manga would be for the next 40 years. Goku became the archetypical anime protagonist, while his relationship with Vegeta became the standard that all anime rivalries would emulate. It helped popularize power-up transformations, time jumps, and much more in both anime and manga.

Sure, it's easy to boil down Dragon Ball to just having extremely long fight scenes, but the franchise is much more than that. With bold changes in tone, from hilarious gag comedy to meaningful moments of inspiration, as well as a myriad of great side characters, Dragon Ball remains as good as its reputation would suggest.

Still, this is one of the longest-running anime franchises, with dozens of movies in addition to several anime series. It can be hard to navigate the Dragon Ball universe, but that's what this guide is for. Whether you fell off the wagon at one point and want to catch up, or you're looking to embark on your very first journey with Son Goku, here's how to watch every Dragon Ball anime and movie in order.

How Long Is the Dragon Ball Anime?

Inspired by Akira Toriyama's manga of the same name, Dragon Ball includes over 800 episodes across five anime series. There have also been over 20 anime movies set in the Dragon Ball universe, which expand the story or even continue it.

Now, what about canon? That's where it gets a bit complicated. Granted, Toriyama never really cared much about canon, as he constantly tinkered with his story, retconning things whenever he thought of something better than he had before (remember when Goku was just a happy monkey guy and not an alien superhero?). Still, what makes Dragon Ball canon complicated is that while most of the movies aren't technically canon, the last four movies are part of the official Dragon Ball continuity.

Then there's Dragon Ball Daima, a canon anime series that seemed to make Dragon Ball GT, a show long considered to be non-canon, somewhat canon. So what does this mean? Well, it is kind of up to the audience. If you like Dragon Ball GT, then you can think of it as canon. If you prefer to skip it, then by all means, do so.

Where to Watch Dragon Ball

The full scope of everything Dragon Ball is on Crunchyroll. The anime streaming service is also the only place you'll find most of the movies, though Z Kai and Daima are also streaming on Hulu. For the collectors, all of the Dragon Ball series and movies are available as physical releases.

How to Watch Dragon Ball in Order

1. Dragon Ball (Episodes 1-13)

  • Pilaf Saga

2. Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (Movie)

An alternate retelling of the first saga of the story. Best watched after the Emperor Pilaf Saga rather than have this be your first exposure to the characters.

3. Dragon Ball (Episode 14)

  • Start of Tournament Saga

4. Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (Movie)

Goku and Krillin are tasked to save a sleeping princess from Lucifer (yes, that Lucifer). The movie takes place at the start of Goku and Krillin's training.

5. Dragon Ball (Episodes 15-28)

  • Finish Tournament Saga

6. Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (Movie)

Goku and Krillin join the World Martial Arts Tournament while Bora hides a Dragon Ball from the emperor's evil forces.

7. Dragon Ball: The Path to Power (Movie)

An alternate retelling of the story so far, merging the first two sagas with some cool changes.

8. Dragon Ball (Episodes 29-153)

  • Red Ribbon Army Saga
  • General Blue Saga
  • Commander Red Saga
  • Fortunteller Baba Saga
  • Tien Shinhan Saga
  • King Piccolo Saga
  • Piccolo Jr. Saga

9. Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (Movie)

Garlic Jr. kidnaps Gohan, so Goku must rescue his son.

11. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 1-86)

  • Raditz Saga
  • Vegeta Saga
  • Namek Saga
  • Captain Ginyu Saga
  • Start of Frieza Saga

12. Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (Special)

A prequel showing the final days of the planet Vegeta before Frieza destroyed it, focusing on Goku's father, Bardock.

13. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 87-107)

  • Rest of Frieza Saga

14. Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (Movie)

Goku and his friends must defeat an evil scientist who kidnaps Bulma, but when Gohan shows his incredible power, the scientist tries to steal his body!

15. Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (Movie)

We have pirates now! A Sayian pirate called Turles and his crew attempt to conquer the Earth by planting a magical tree that can absorb all life on the planet and leave it a desolated wasteland.

16. Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (Movie)

What if Dragon Ball was Michael Bay's Armageddon? This time, Earth is threatened by a massive asteroid on a collision course towards Earth. While Krillin and Goku head out to stop it, a Namekian conqueror tries to use the Dragon Balls to take over Earth.

17. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 108-123)

  • Garlic Jr. Saga
  • Start of Trunks Saga

18. Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (Special)

A special depicting the post-apocalyptic future that Trunks comes from, and how the sword-wielding teenager went back in time to prevent his future from existing.

19. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 124-125)

  • Rest of Trunks Saga

20. Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge (Movie)

Goku and his friends go on a camping trip after the defeat of Frieza, but their celebrations are interrupted when the alien conqueror's older brother comes looking for revenge.

21. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 126-139)

  • Androids Saga

22. Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13 (Movie)

New terrifying murder androids, 13, 14, and 15 are activated after Android 17 and 18 murder Dr. Gero. Now, Goku and the Z Fighters must deal with them.

23. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 140-165)

  • Imperfect Cell Saga
  • Perfect Cell Saga

24. Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler

Cooler is back, and now he's a robot! After enslaving the people of New Namek, Cooler arrives on Earth with an army of robots. Making matters worse, the world-be conqueror claims to have killed Goku.

25. Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan

The Z Fighters are invited to the planet New Vegeta. There, they catch wind of a legendary Super Saiyan hellbent on destroying the universe.

26. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 166-194)

  • Cell Games Saga

27. Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound

Gohan finally gets the spotlight! The demon Bojack is finally free, and he decides to host the biggest martial arts tournament in the galaxy, and Gohan is the only one capable of saving the Earth.

28. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 195-209)

  • Other World Saga
  • Great Saiyaman Saga

29. Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming (Movie)

Broly is back, awakened by Goten's crying (yes, this actually happened). This movie is memorable for having a Father-Sons Kamehameha with Gohan, Goten and Goku's spirit.

30. Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly (Movie)

Yes, Broly is still somehow around, and he returns yet again as a clone. Goten, Trunks, and best boy Krillin have to stop him.

31. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 210-287)

  • World Tournament Saga
  • Babidi Saga
  • Majin Buu Saga
  • Fusion Saga
  • Kid Buu Saga

32. Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (Movie)

A fever dream of a movie, featuring villains long dead. Worth watching because of Vegeta and Goku's fusion form, but generally part of its own timeline.

33. Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (Movie)

The gang fights a kaiju in this movie, which has some of the best music in the franchise.

34. Dragon Ball GT (Episodes 1-64)

The not-quite canon Dragon Ball series originally aired after Dragon Ball Z and is generally considered to be a part of its own timeline. Emperor Pilaf uses the Black Star Dragon Ball to turn Goku into a child.

35. Dragon Ball Daima (Episodes 1-20)

The most recent Dragon Ball series follows Goku and friends who have been turned into children and must traverse the Demon Realm to become adults again.

36. Dragon Ball Super (Episodes 1-27)

The next two Dragon Ball Z movies (Battle of the Gods and Resurrection F) and the first two sagas of Dragon Ball Super cover the same general storylines, but with some key differences. The Dragon Ball Super sagas are considered canon, but it's worth checking both out.

  • Gods of Destruction Beerus Saga
  • Golden Frieza Arc

37. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of the Gods (Movie)

This is the movie where Goku fights a literal god, and all arguments about who can and can't defeat Goku become forever pointless.

39. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F (Movie)

No one ever dies in Dragon Ball, so of course Frieza comes back to life and swears revenge on Goku. That's it. That's the movie. Oh, and Vegeta gets a cool new power.

40. Dragon Ball Super (Episodes 28-131)

  • Universe 6 Saga
  • Copy Vegeta Saga
  • "Future" Trunks Saga
  • Universe Survival Saga

41. Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Movie)

The film tells the story of Broly and his history with Goku, Raditz and Vegeta. In the present, Broly returns yet again to wreak havoc, and it is up to Goku and Vegeta to literally combine forces to stop him.

42. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (Movie)

The best father-son duo, Piccolo and Gohan, finally get the spotlight! We also get the triumphant return of the Red Ribbon Army, who create androids to take over the world.

43. Dragon Ball Z (Episodes 289-291)

  • Peaceful World Saga

I wouldn't recommend splitting up Dragon Ball Z like this on your first watch, but the original ending saga technically takes place 10 years after the defeat of Majin Buu. At the very least, it may be worth coming back to these final episodes after watching Dragon Ball Super.

What's Next for Dragon Ball

Unfortunately, we don't know yet. Dragon Ball Daima was the very last project creator Akira Toriyama worked on, and after his passing, Dragon Ball Super went into hiatus with the exception of a special one-shot issue earlier this year. At this point it is uncertain how the franchise will move forward without Toriyama, but if Daima was the last we ever see of Goku and his friends, it was a wild and entertaining ride.

Rafael Motamayor is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything anime and animation.

Devs React to Speedruns Returns This Weekend

10 avril 2025 à 20:16

Buckle up because one of IGN’s biggest original shows returns this Saturday!

If you’re not familiar with Devs React to Speedruns, let me fill you in! Devs React to Speedruns is an IGN show that celebrates speedruns in the best way we know how—by showcasing the incredible playthroughs completed by the speedrun community and presenting them to the developers of those games. There’s nothing quite like watching developers who have spent years working on a game witness it being completed in mere minutes.

In the upcoming season of Devs React to Speedruns, we’ve partnered with some of the biggest games and developers in the world to bring you a series of exciting episodes. It all kicks off this Saturday, April 12, at 8:30 AM PT with Larian Studios, where we’ll show them a sub-20-minute speedrun of Baldur’s Gate 3. Will it sadden them to learn that their game can be finished in just 20 minutes? You’ll have to watch to find out!

Following Baldur’s Gate 3, we’ll be releasing a brand-new episode every Saturday for the next couple of months—all at 8:30 AM PT. These new episodes will feature some of the most popular games from world-renowned studios, including Team ASOBI, MachineGames, Bloober Team, Shared Memory, Surgent Studios, and Megagon Industries.

If you’re not already familiar with Devs React to Speedruns, I highly encourage you to check out our extensive 100-episode library! Some highlights include Doom Eternal, Half-Life 2, The Outer Worlds (the very first episode of Devs React), and much, much more!

The 5 Best Big and Tall Gaming Chairs in 2025

10 avril 2025 à 20:15

Sometimes, even the best gaming chairs don’t offer sufficient room, support, or comfort if you’re bigger or taller. That means you need to find chairs designed with your size in mind, like the Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen XL. It’s a premium choice ready for gamers up to 6' 9" and 395lbs. Whether you’re on a budget, want an extra wide seat, or like the breathability of a mesh option, we’ve found great "oversized" gaming chairs for you to try out.

TL;DR – The Best Big and Tall Gaming Chairs:

A great seat is one of the best gaming accessories you can invest in, but the wealth of available gaming chairs is overwhelming, and many aren’t suited for larger-than-average gamers. You want to seek out wider seats, taller backs, higher load capacities, and solid ergonomics that ensure your ultimate comfort so you can focus on what matters: the game.

To help in the search, I’ve thoroughly tested and researched a range of seats that won’t come up short (literally!) no matter how long you’re gaming. Take a look at our favorite bigger chair options – and also see which XL gaming chairs are available now in the UK.

Additional contributions by Danielle Abraham

1. Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen XL

Best Big and Tall Gaming Chair

The Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen XL is the best gaming chair for big and tall gamers. It's designed to offer next-level comfort and support, even if you find yourself on the tall side or tipping the scales beyond what the normal Evo Nanogen can handle. It features Secretlab's new fabric and seat cushion and brings through all of the fan-favorite features of the standard Titan Evo. In a word, it's great.

I reviewed most of the mainline gaming chairs that Secretlab has released over the last five years, and the Titan Evo Nanogen XL is easily the best among them. It features a new ultra-soft yet somehow more durable fabric that reminds me of Brisa, a so-called ultra-fabric used on high-end, uber-expensive furniture. This alone would have made a substantial upgrade. Sitting in it, the new material feels much nicer against the skin, and its improved softness and breathability is noticeable in a single gaming session.

Secretlab didn't stop there, however. One of the biggest and most pervasive criticisms the company has gotten is that its cold-cure fabric, while durable over years of heavy use, is very firm out of the box. The Nanogen XL now features a dual-cushioned seat with a softer top layer on top of the traditional long-lasting cold-cure foam. This, alongside the fabric, makes it more comfortable and feel significantly closer to some of the luxury chairs costing hundreds of dollars more.

I reviewed the standard size, but the XL version is bigger and more robust than ever before. It's able to hold a maximum weight of 395lbs and supports gamers up to 6'9". It's also compatible with Secretlab's range of accessories, including its recliner add-on that turns the chair into a feet-up, head-back demonstration of PC gaming luxury.

2. AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL

Best Budget Big and Tall Gaming Chair

The AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL, which my colleague reviewed, is a spacious racing-style chair with all the quality-of-life features you could want without spending a ton of money. It offers solid lumbar support and adjustability so you can focus on your game instead of fiddling with your chair. Even though it's affordable, it's still very comfy.

The AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL learns a lot of lessons from other successful chairs on the market. It offers quality lumbar support that's adjustable using easy-to-control knobs. You can shift the back contour to make sure it matches your actual needs. It also includes 4D armrests, so you can count on support whether you're hammering away on a keyboard or kicking back with a controller.

If you're in need of a quick cat nap, the Kaiser XL offers a deep recline using a familiar car-based lever on the side. There's no footrest, so you'll still need an ottoman (or printer) under your desk. Still, its wide seat makes gaming in different postures easier than ever.

Despite the low cost and handy extras, the Kaiser 3 XL is still a throne meant for larger-than-average gamers with its tall back, along with a sturdy aluminum base and steel frame to hold up to 395lbs. The wide, heavily cushioned seat wrapped in durable PVC leather doesn't have any of the metal bolsters seen in many racing chairs that often dig into the back of your thighs. It's available in nine color options to match your space’s aesthetic.

3. Anthros Chair

Best Ergonomic Big and Tall Gaming Chair

The Anthros chair doesn't look like a chair for big and tall gamers, but make no mistake – its unique approach to back support centered on the pelvis means that it's able to cater to gamers and computer users of all sizes. It's well made and super comfortable once you get used to its unique method of support. It looks a little alien, but in my review of the Anthros Chair, I found that after a couple days of use, it's hard to go back to a normal lumbar-based desk chair.

Anthros got its start in the wheelchair business. The company is composed of a small team of health experts in designing chairs that people would be sitting in perpetuity. It developed a unique breadth of experience and insight into chair design that actually meets the needs of the human body.

In a meeting, one of Anthros' representatives, a practicing physical therapist, revealed to me that they had trialed virtually all of the leading office chairs and found that just about all of them missed the mark on what is actually required to support positive posture and relieve back pain generated by a wide range of causes. By centering the design of the Anthros Chair on the actual mechanics of the human body and leveraging their deep understanding of its interconnected nature, the Anthros Chair was born.

What makes this chair special is that instead of focusing on lumbar support and thoracic support like the majority of other ergonomic chairs, it instead focuses on pelvic support right at the base of your sit bones. This positions your spine forward, naturally supporting the curvature of the spine.

At first, it does feel a little strange. But once it's properly set up for your body and you've become acclimated to sitting with proper posture, it can feel downright refreshing to return to the Anthros after a traditional ergonomic chair, and especially a gaming chair. It also features one of the best seats I've ever used. It's wide, thickly padded, and has internal cutouts to relieve tension on your sit bones, enhancing your comfort without even realizing that it's doing anything differently in the moment.

There's something magic about this chair, but don't get confused. You should still be trying to stand regularly throughout the day. Even Anthros will say that no chair is a magic bullet. However, this is one that really does approach seating differently, and though very expensive, it clearly succeeds in its goals for postural support and all-day comfort.

4. Razer Iskur XL

Best Gaming Chair for Tall Gamers

If you're tall tall, then you already know how difficult it can be to find a chair that's big enough to match your body. Whether that height comes from your legs or your back, the Razer Iskur XL is your best bet and will elevate your PC gaming setup with one of the most recognizable backrests out there.

In our review of the original Razer Iskur (the non-XL version), we found it to be exceptionally comfortable, and all of that holds true with the XL version. It's bigger, taller, wider, and able to hold significantly more than the standard Iskur, which means that a few extra inches won't hold you back from the comfort and support you desire. It's made for users up to 399lbs and up to 6'10", so no matter how big you are, it’s probably going to work well for you.

Razer has also earned significant acclaim for its unique backrest trimmed in a snakeskin-like pattern. The lumbar is pronounced, working on a tension system to ensure it always matches the position of your back. It's true that some users have found it to be too pronounced, but most people find that they adapt and very much come to like that added support after giving it enough time for their body to acclimate. Once you do, you'll find you can sit for extended gaming sessions completely pain-free.

While its aesthetics won't be for everyone, I find that it delivers where it counts. For any gamer on the tall side, it's definitely worth a closer look.

5. Razer Fujin Pro

Best Mesh Big and Tall Chair

The Razer Fujin Pro has it all: style, substance, and comfort. With its mesh design, you can happily sink into this chair day or night. While it doesn’t necessarily look the usual part you’d expect from Razer – ditching the big branding and heavy gamer style – you'll still get your money's worth with breathable mesh that will serve you well in all seasons, a comfortable waterfall seat edge, adjustable lumbar support, and overall ergonomic comfort.

If you spend a lot of time at your desk, the investment is definitely worthwhile. It offers a wide range of ergonomic adjustments to ensure that it will properly support your body through long gaming sessions. It’s an outstanding gaming chair that offers plenty of luxury across its understated frame, providing the support you need whenever you’re sitting.

When I reviewed the Razer Fujin Pro, I described it as "Razer, all grown up" and it's true. Razer describes this as a chair for gamers that may want something that will fit just as easily into an office as their gaming space but don't want to sacrifice ergonomics along the way. We definitely think it achieved its goal, and in doing so delivered a competitor to legendary ergonomic chairs like the Herman-Miller Aeron. It will serve you well for years to come, thanks to its unique balance between a productivity and gaming chair.

Where to Get the Best Big and Tall Gaming Chairs in the UK

How We Chose the Best Gaming Chairs for Big and Tall Gamers

In deciding which gaming chairs to include on this list, my first consideration is always which chairs I've personally tested and know are worth including from first-hand experience. I, and my colleagues, test a lot of gaming chairs, so drawing on that experience is critical to the process. I strive to recommend only chairs I've personally tested and when that's not possible, do extensive research to find real user feedback on any other compelling options that might exist. For the Best Big and Tall category, I'm looking for three key things: size, support, and durability. Any recommendation I make here is made to last, is known to be supportive, and is big enough to match a wide range of gamers.

What to Look for in a Big and Tall Gaming Chair

Strength and weight capacity: One of the first and easiest things to make sure you’re getting is a sturdy chair. Check the max load capacity to ensure it’s strong enough to hold you up. It’s a good idea to get one that offers a bit of a buffer so the chair’s not always operating near its limit.

Seat width: Many racing chairs have bucket seats that have lightly padded metal bolsters at either side. If that seat is too narrow, the bolsters are going to dig into your thighs and hips. Checking to ensure that a chair’s listed width doesn’t include those bolsters is essential (which we looked out for on the chairs that made this list). Better still, you can find some big and tall gaming chairs that don’t have these bolsters, and that’s a good sign the chair maker knows who they’re building for.

Dimensions and adjustments (seat depth, height, backrest): Your vertical adjustments are going to play a big part in your overall comfort. You’re going to want to ensure the seat is deep enough to come close to the backs of your knees (without pressing into them), tall enough to let your lower legs drop straight to the floor while still touching it, and with a long enough backrest to support your spine. A short backrest may seem like a small problem at first, but if the lumbar and neck pillows, as well as the curves of the seatback, don’t line up with the curve of your spine and shoulder, it will impact your posture.

Ergonomics: If you want to ensure you’re going to get good ergonomics, you may want to also check that the height range from the floor to the top of the armrests overlaps with the height of your desk, as this keeps your arms level with your mouse and keyboard. (This is less of a concern if you’re playing with a controller, though.)

Big and Tall Gaming Chairs FAQ

Should you get a gaming chair or an office chair?

The seats themselves are one of the biggest differences between gaming chairs and office chairs. The ones designed specifically for gaming often come with a long back and a headrest to better support your back and shoulders than a short office chair. Extra lumbar and neck pillows on gaming chairs help keep you sitting straighter, while office chairs often offer more effective lumbar support and better seat adjustability.

Depending on your needs outside of PC gaming, you may also want to explore some XL bean bag chair options you can find within our top bean bag gaming chairs list. We also have our favorite selections of rocking gaming chairs in 2025 which may be interesting to try out as a segue from your couch to a somewhat casual gaming seat.

How does a gaming chair help with gaming?

The biggest thing any gaming chair needs to do is provide you with the support your body needs to game in comfort for extended periods. Beyond that, gaming chairs often come with extra features and bolder designs than traditional office chairs. Their armrests are usually more adjustable to support gaming with a controllers as well as mouse and keyboard. Likewise, the backrests usually offer an extended recline range similar to what you might find in a car. Simply put, the best gaming chairs offer the versatility you need to play games in the position that’s most comfortable in the moment and look good doing it.

Are expensive gaming chairs worth it?

As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. If all you want is a chair that looks good on stream, then the added features of a premium chair aren’t as important. Paying a little more can get you important upgrades, like improved cushioning, greater adjustments, and better materials. With that in mind, gaming chairs are like anything else: There are diminishing returns the higher in price you go. If you care about comfort, it’s best not to cheap out, but you don’t need to lay out $500+ for a quality gaming chair.

Are gaming chairs good for your back?

Lumbar support varies from chair to chair, but it’s true that some gaming chairs put looks ahead of support. Many gaming chairs have completely flat backrests flanked by bolsters that hold you in a single position. These are what we call “bad gaming chairs.” Thankfully, it’s no longer true that all gaming chairs have poor back support. In fact, there are many that are quite good, like the Razer Iskur XL. When shopping for a gaming chair, be sure to look at the backrest from multiple angles if possible and read up on what lumbar features it actually offers.

Christopher Coke has been covering all things tech for IGN since 2019. He has reviewed more chairs than most people own in a lifetime from brands big and small, gaming to ergo, and more.

Image Credit: Annalee Tsujino is a multi disciplinary designer and illustrator. Check them out on Instagram @antsu_illustrations.

Gremlins: The Wild Batch Review

10 avril 2025 à 19:44

Eventually, a movie will attempt to reboot or continue the story of Gremlins, the Joe Dante horror comedy that hit big in 1984 and had a less profitable but even funnier cult classic spring from its back in 1990. But the lower-stakes animated Gremlins series that’s been quietly streaming on Max makes the case that sometimes a weird Saturday morning-style spinoff is more rewarding than a splashy legacyquel attempting to recapture an old movie’s old magic.

To be fair, Gremlins: The Wild Batch is more ambitious than most movie-related cartoons from the original Gremlins era. (The same goes for its predecessor/first season, which went under the title Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai.) Set in the 1920s, the show follows future curiosity-shop owner Sam Wing (Izaac Wang, recently seen in the affecting Didi) in the early days of his custody of the cuddly, apparently centuries-old Mogwai Gizmo. The first season was set in and around Sam’s native Shanghai, which was eventually, inevitably overrun by Gizmo’s accidental spawn: more mischievous Mogwai with a destructive drive to eat after midnight and transform into meaner, toothier gremlins. These antics adapt surprisingly well to a kid-targeted, TV-PG cartoon, where the violence is less explicit, but plenty of chattering beasts can still be squished into green goo, aided by 3D animation with its own cutely caricatured style. At times it’s almost like a Gremlins version of a DreamWorks fantasy cartoon.

The Wild Batch follows Sam, his reformed-thief pal Elle (Gabrielle Nevaeh Green), his adventure-minded grandfather (James Hong), and the ever-adorable Gizmo on an extended trip to the United States, where a ship full of gremlins fled at the end of the first season. This second season has been split in half, which seems unnecessary for a total of only 10 22-minute episodes. But the two batches of five (one dropped last fall, with the rest premiering on Max this week) do make sense as mini-seasons, moving from San Francisco to the fading American West for the final five.

While the first season started out building its characters before unleashing plenty of gremlins mayhem in its later episodes, The Wild Batch evidently feels comfortable enough to make the creatures almost secondary in some episodes. The main storyline involves Elle’s attempt to free her sort-of dead mother Margot (Yael Grobglas) from the clutches of Kung-Kung, the Water God. The whole season entwines Chinese mythology with American iconography, and the final five episodes go especially heavy on this technique, with a ghostly cowboy (Keith David) serving as a prominent supporting character. At times, these elaborations threaten to overwhelm the simple urban-legend appeal of the original movies. It’s almost as if the show’s creators had a whole other idea for an animated fantasy-adventure series and have been forced to figure out what available franchise could possibly accommodate it.

On the other hand, Gremlins is as rich and relatively untapped a world as any, and who can resist Timothy Olyphant voicing the ghost of Johnny Appleseed running a casino populated by spirits and trickster animals? Even as The Wild Batch goes lighter on the anarchic Looney Tunes energy that powered Gremlins 2: The New Batch, it maintains a certain try-anything spirit that feels compatible with that movie. (There’s even a direct homage to a pair of prominent, desert-appropriate Warner Bros. cartoon characters.) The only non-Gizmo Mogwai to carry over from last season is also a New Batch homage: a talking gremlin nicknamed Noggin (George Takei) cleary meant to evoke Tony Randall’s “brain” gremlin from that movie. While some killer instinct remains, Noggin also does a stint as a benevolent crime boss and a psychological counselor for Gizmo, who feels stirrings of his wilder side in these episodes.

That subplot gets a little repetitive, but The Wild Batch makes enough weird detours – gremlins at Alcatraz! A haunted house connected to the ancestors of Gremlins 2 villain Daniel Clamp! Magical travel portals! – that it doesn’t matter too much when the season’s second half takes its time in unleashing the inevitable mayhem. So many spin-offs go heavy on the lore out of some misguided sense of fandom obligation. Gremlins: The Wild Batch does it with true-believer conviction.

12 Coolest Things We Saw at Universal Epic Universe

10 avril 2025 à 19:00

The grand opening of Universal Orlando Resort’s newest theme park, Universal Epic Universe, is on the horizon, and IGN got the exciting chance to experience the entire park in the lead-up. I spent a whole nine hours exploring Epic Universe’s five worlds and rode just about every ride–here are my first impressions of the park and some of the coolest things I experienced.

Before I dive into the coolest things, here’s some background information on Epic Universe. The park consists of five uniquely themed worlds: Celestial Park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, Dark Universe (a gothic world of Universal Monsters featuring Darkmoor Village and the Frankenstein Manor), and Super Nintendo World, which also includes Donkey Kong Country.

It’s a clever premise. From the loosely space-themed Celestial Park, the “heart” of the park, you’ll find four portals to the other worlds (and the on-site Helios Grand Hotel). Though lacking the hyper-immersive theming of the other worlds, the original Celestial Park has dazzling bright fountains, statues, and well-manicured gardens, making it nice enough to stroll through between portals, and it’s smartly laid out to make it easy to get to wherever you’re trying to go.

I loved the portal idea and it’s executed superbly. Walking through each of the portals for it to open up into a completely immersive new world was incredible, each world unique and spectacular on its own.

It’s a dense park with tons to see and interact with, not even counting the rides. Though I spent nine hours there and skipped every line while on the media tour, I feel like I barely scratched the surface of everything that Epic Universe has to offer. This is with only a one-hour lunch break and around 45 minutes of “free” time. I didn’t even get to play with the interactive spots that utilize the Harry Potter wands in the Ministry of Magic or the power bands in Super Nintendo World (both, admittedly, at an extra cost.) I also didn’t get to meet Toothless, which I was pretty sad about. That’ll be a next-trip goal.

Now that you’re primed on what Epic Universe is, here are my favorite things I noticed or experienced that sparked a unique sort of joy, in a completely arbituary order.

1. The Intense Stardust Racers Coaster

Sure, a little cliche to include the park's “signature” coaster, but it really was so memorable. I grew up in Florida, so I’ve been on a lot of coasters at all the parks in the sunshine state (bar the more recently launched Jurassic World VelociCoaster, unfortunately), and I can say this is easily the most intense roller coaster I’ve ever ridden–and my media group member’s agreed it was more intense than the VelociCoaster, too. I don’t want to “spoil” the experience for anyone, so I’ll just tell you this: it starts with the intensity of a shooting star and maintains it with barely a single moment of reprieve but with a variety of movements that kept me surprised. Add on the dueling coaster aspect, where the other coaster train is right there, and you have a star of a ride, even if the lead-up to it in the line is a tad under-themed compared to the elaborate set-ups many of the other rides at the park have.

2. All the Dragons

Okay, I love dragons, so the Isle of Berk was absolutely my jam. There are moving dragons, big and small (and sheep!), all around the How to Train Your Dragon-themed world, and I love them all too much to pick just one. If you’re lucky, you’ll see an impressive little robot of Dart, one of Toothless’ and Light Fury’s children, being escorted around the park, too. There’s also a special meet and greet with Toothless and Hiccup you can wait in line for, and occasionally you’ll see Astrid and her dragon Stormfly (who is a person in a suit, not a robot, but still cool!)

3. This Donkey Kong Themed Float (and Mug)

My tour ended just thirty minutes before the park closed, and with my free time, I backtracked to Donkey Kong Country to cop one of the fancy floats I saw at The Bubbly Barrel, a snack stand next to the Minecart Madness ride entrance. The line was long, but it moved fairly quickly and was worth the wait. The DK Crush Float includes pineapple soda with banana and pineapple Dole Whip, topped with toffee and chocolate caramel corn, surrounded by a fresh waffle cone. (Quick note, I’ve never seen Banana Dole Whip?) I opted to get it served in this souvenir DK Barrel Cup, which should probably be used to hold plastic cups like in this instance rather than be used straight up. The tasty concoction hit the spot and left me $19 poorer, but the souvenir mug is cool enough to justify it for me. I enjoyed my treat sitting beside the Mine-Cart Madness ride with the DK theme playing in the background as the sun began to set–not a bad way to end a long day!

4. One of The Longest Most Intricate Queues for a Ride I’ve Ever Seen

The Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry of Magic ride has a line that took about 1,300 steps to get through–which is about a half-mile–but the entire thing is decked out to the nines to look exactly like the to-scale inside of the British Ministry of Magic. I have a whole separate article about how the Battle at the Ministry of Magic's line is half a mile long, going over the “magic” of this place, but be prepared to be impressed and, hopefully, entertained enough as you wait for this attraction.

5. These Custom Coca-Cola Freestyle Machines

Okay, I’m sure not everyone will be absolutely stunned by the styling of the interior of a restaurant, but I’m a nerd who appreciates William Morris and loved the American craftsman (or “arts and crafts”) vibe of the Oak & Star Tavern in Celestial Park. It even had custom Cocoa-Cola Freestyles to match the crafty, woodland-inspired theming. The whole restaurant had me wanting to live there, which is insane, but you like what you like, right? I wish I had been able to visit any of the other restaurants because, by the look of this one, I assume they must be well put together at the least. May I also add, that the BBQ at the Oak & Star was incredible–I highly recommend the brisket and the mac and cheese.

6. This Little Guy Messing with a Lock

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic world is mostly set in the 1920s “wizarding Paris” from the Fantastic Beasts films, and it does a great job at tricking you into thinking you really are in a city where there are plenty of cafes to try and window shopping to indulge in. One of these windows included piles of ornate locks, and inside was a moving Bowtruckle. This cute little guy made adorable sounds as it worked at picking a lock, something Bowtruckles are adept at. It’s discovering tiny, missable details like this that greatly enhance immersiveness and little moments of joy.

7. Pikmin!

It’s called Super Nintendo World, but this world is clearly Super Mario World that leads to Donkey Kong Country. Stepping through the initial green warp-pipe portal leads you to the parlor of Princess Peach’s Castle, and just outside, the bright colors and many moving parts of the Mushroom Kingdom greet you, complete with Question Blocks, Piranha Plants, Goomba, and even Bowser’s Castle. Turn a corner down the stairs, and you’ll see the clear entrance to Donkey Kong Country–but to the left are a few red Pikmin on the wall! What are you doing here, little guys? What a delightful little discovery.

8. Captain Toad Repeatedly Saying, “Thanks to you, We Found the Golden Egg” in His Silly Toad Voice

The Yoshi’s Adventure ride in Super Nintendo World is definitely a slow-moving “kiddie ride,” but it’s highly produced, plays nostalgic music from familiar games throughout, and tasks you with finding three colored eggs during the ride by pressing their corresponding buttons when you see them. At the end, if you found them all, Captain Toad enthusiastically thanks you for the help. Well, since this is the end of the ride, we were a little backed up, and hearing him say this repeatedly in the silly Toad voice had me and my ride partner (The Nerdist’s lovely Rotem Rusak), cracking up.

9. Fragrant Gardenias in Celestial Park

I admit this is a little silly to include on a “coolest” list, but something about the moment the lush scent of gardenias hit me while I took in the views around the statue of Luna, the Goddess of the Moon, stuck with me. I grew up with the fragrant white flowers in my small yard, so it’s a nostalgic scent for me. When I commented on them, our tour guide said Celestial Park is designed to put the “park” back in “theme park,” and this little moment that encouraged me to stop and smell the “roses” definitely backed that sentiment up.

10. An Intimidating Vampiress with a Violin

Dark Universe is a spooky, gothic town with a foreboding castle as its centerpiece and monstrous denizens that inhabit it. I only got to very briefly see two of these characters–The Invisible Man, who menacingly said something along the lines of, “I remember what we talked about,” to our tour guide before stomping away, and a violin-playing vampiress. The vampire stood on a short balcony, telling us we’re only alive because they allow us to be, before aggressively playing her violin and walking away. These characters seem like they’d be so fun to interact with, and I heard there are many, many more to find around the park.

11. The Underwater-Themed Super Mario Bathroom

Everything in Epic Universe is themed, some more heavily than others, but you can bet that even the bathrooms match wherever they’re placed. No boring, bland, beige bathrooms here (at least of what I saw!) Though not the fanciest, my favorite was probably the Super Nintendo World bathroom that not only had this cute underwater theme but played the Underwater Theme from Super Mario Bros., too.

12. Getting Spit on By the Wolf Man

Okay, look, hear me out. Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment was an incredible ride with huge production value and the coolest effects. To board the ride, you sit down on seats that are moving on a conveyor belt of sorts. As I approached, I noticed the seats were wet, so I asked the cast member why. He said with a mischievous smile, “Don’t worry about it,” then followed up with, “don’t you know this goes underwater?” Okay, cheeky, I didn’t worry about it. But I was still surprised that the reason those seats were wet was because when the Wolf Man ferociously snarls at you during the ride, his drool slings all over you. Gross. But also, cool.

Universal Epic Universe will officially open on May 22 in Orlando, Florida. What are you most looking forward to experiencing at this immersive, ambitious theme park? Let us know in the comments below.

Casey DeFreitas is a deputy editor of guides at IGN and is the team's resident Floridian. Catch her on social media @ShinyCaseyD

Free-to-Play Mythic Sci-Fi Action RPG Black Beacon Is Out Now on iOS and Android

10 avril 2025 à 19:00

Black Beacon is the newest title from publisher Glohow that recently launched on mobile devices. It’s a mythic sci-fi action RPG with a story that sees you travel through time and visit different eras of history to try to prevent catastrophe.

In this world, there are mysterious substances known as beacons that seemingly defy logic — they change size, shape, and texture depending on who’s observing them and how they’re observed. What stays consistent is their abyssal black color (which gives the game its name) and the fact that anomalies accompany them wherever they’re found.

Throughout human history, the phenomena these beacons created have been considered miracles or revelations, causing them to be worshipped as sacred objects. Ancient humans embedded them in obelisks, sealed them under temples, or cast them into stained glass frames.

That’s the background lore, but the story of Black Beacon picks up with you playing the Seer. You’ve been entrusted with the key to the Library of Babel, which is essentially an endless labyrinth that contains all possible permutations of the past, present, and future. You get a vision of a disastrous future, setting you on your time-traveling path to prevent it.

To accomplish that, you’ll need to gather a team of heroes. That starts with Zero and Ereshan, who will join up with you at the beginning of the story. Zero is a mysterious guardian of the Library of Babel who shows little emotion and doesn’t seem to care about worldly events. Ereshan is the granddaughter of the former director of the Library of Babel who was stripped of her inheritance when Zero showed up, leading to loathing that has since cooled.

You’ll have the opportunity to add plenty of other characters to your crew, from the affable Nanna to the intimidating Shamash to the elegant Viola. There’s more than 10 characters available at launch, with more to be added in the future.

You’re able to take three characters into each combat encounter; you only control one at a time, but can switch between them on the fly. Each character’s abilities are on individual cooldowns, so you need to swap them in and out quickly and efficiently to chain their attacks and abilities together in fluid combat.

The main story progresses in chapters that are further broken down into several stages, some of which are purely cutscenes while others are combat stages. Both advance the story forward and include full voice acting.

As you complete stages, you’ll earn rewards that can be used to improve characters or their weapons. Skill books are used to level up characters, and they each have unique abilities you can also level up. Once characters reach a certain level threshold, you’ll need certain items to let them “breakthrough” that threshold and continue gaining levels.

Weapons have a similar system. Each weapon starts with an innate rarity measured in a star level, up to 5 stars. You can level up weapons to a certain threshold, then use items to “breakthrough” that threshold and both power up the weapon and increase its star rating.

You can earn more of the items necessary for character and weapon progression outside of the main story in the Resources mode, which you can select from the main menu. You can choose to focus on items to level up, increase skills, or break through thresholds. Whichever version you choose, you’ll get new combat encounters that provide rewards for completion as well as goals specific to that stage, like completing it within a certain amount of time.

There’s also an EX mode, which basically acts as a tutorial to teach you how to use particular characters and a practice space to get better with them. And if you want to take a break and just hang out with some of the characters in your squad, you can do that too.

Black Beacon is available now for free through the App Store on iOS, Google Play on Android, and through Google Play Games if you prefer to play on a PC client. For more info, you can check out the game’s official website or follow along with the community on Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, or Discord.

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Is Now 'Completely Unplayable' on PC Thanks to Hackers

10 avril 2025 à 18:57

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 PC players are flooding Reddit, the official EA forums, and now also IGN's tipline with complaints that the game's various online modes, especially Galactic Assault, have been rendered "completely unplayable" due to hackers.

According to post after post after post on Reddit and the EA official forums, the ongoing issue is being caused by a hack that prevents PC players in online 40-player modes (especially Galactic Assault, but more recently also Supremacy) from spawning in, rendering matches entirely unplayable. Co-op and other modes with smaller groups of players seem to be unaffected.

Complaints about hackers in Battlefront 2 are nothing new, of course, with posts about the specific hack in question going back months, even years. Many of the posts attribute the hacks to someone going by "Blix", who would frequently post in hacked matches taunting players and promising to "torment" Battlefront 2 players.

Annoying as these hacks were, though, historically it's been simple enough for players to leave any impacted lobby and find a new one, or wait until the hackers in question were offline to play. Now, that seems to no longer be the case. Players are claiming that the situation has worsened in recent weeks to the point where it's almost impossible to get a lobby without hackers having disabled the game. Some posts suggest that this may be due to an updated version of the hack - before, it seems to have required a hacker actively be online to join the game and ruin the lobby from within. Now, however, fans are claiming the hackers have effectively made the hack automatically load in every single match or lobby, at all hours of the day, meaning there simply no way to play either game mode.

What's worse, some players are reporting that the hacker(s) are posting cruel, bigoted, or inappropriate messages in the chat of affected lobbies, and are even impersonating an EA admin account. Others are pointing out that it's impossible to report the players doing this, as their names appear to be hidden from the scoreboard.

What's especially frustrating for Battlefront 2 PC fans is that this is hardly the first time they've struggled with hackers that completely disabled their ability to play. Back in 2022, a different hack circulated that made entire lobbies of characters unkillable, thus rendering games entirely pointless. Like the current hack, the issue persisted for months and worsened over time, until eventually players began reporting not being able to find a single unaffected match. EA did eventually fix the problem, but it took months on end of fan complaints to get it to that point.

The EA forums are currently overflowing with players complaining about the situation going back over the last week, but thus far there's been no response from EA. IGN has reached out to EA for comment on the situation. For now, pretty much the only recourse Battlefront 2 fans have is to play on console if it's an option for them, as console lobbies remain blissfully unimpacted.

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.

David Fincher Directed a Strange New Xbox Ad With Rat People

10 avril 2025 à 18:47

Xbox put out a new ad for its broader ecosystem, and the company enlisted directors David Fincher and Romain Chassaing to create it. It's about Xboxes, escaping the mundanity of a humdrum life, and also, rat people.

The Xbox "Wake Up" Brand Trailer sits at a one minute, 23 second run-time. In it, a rat-person wakes up in their bed and goes about their day; working out, commuting, clocking in and out at work. All the while, they see humans occasionally off to the side, using a device or screen.

As it turns out, those are all devices playing Xbox in some way. As the trailer notes, you can play Xbox on your console, or on other hardware, or whatever could wind up being an Xbox.

It's bizarre, but certainly memorable, and a bit more entertaining than the usual console ad. Though, that may not be surprising coming from this directorial duo. David Fincher has garnered acclaim for his work on the likes of Fight Club, Se7en, Gone Girl, and The Social Network. French director Romain Chassaing has also put together some interesting visuals in music videos for "I Own You" by Wax Tailors and "Fade Away" by Vitalic.

The reactions so far? Well, they're surprisingly on-board with the rat people.

"Yesss more weird ads please," one YouTube comment said. "This gave me 2000’s vibes."

Many cite the older, stranger ads of past consoles. Honestly, I'm right there with them. Console and platform ads can use a little bit of the bizarre to spice things up. Even if you're just promoting the cloud streaming capabilities or the general ecosystem, at least it's going to stick in your mind a bit more than the usual stuff.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Nintendo Switch 2 Bundles Are On Auction Sites for $300+ Above Recommended Retail Prices, But Fans Are Fighting Back

10 avril 2025 à 18:44

Nintendo fans in the U.S. may be feeling pretty hard done by now as the rest of the world fights for a Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order, but some are fighting back by challenging and reporting every Nintendo Switch 2 auction listing they can find.

On eBay.com, Nintendo Switch 2 consoles are, at the time of writing, listed from anywhere between $468 to $855, with a lot listing Buy It Now prices of around $700-$750 — that's $300 over the recommended retail price.

United in their frustrations both about the pre-order delay and the preponderance of over-priced pre-orders on eBay, however, players are working to take scalpers down together.

"If anyone wants to do their bit for society, go on eBay and report the scalpers," said one Redditor. "I've had about 15 listings removed, spent literally minutes reporting them."

"Reminder that preselling an eBay item is not allowed unless it will be shipping within 40 days of purchasing off eBay, (impossible for the Switch!), at least in the UK anyways," said another, racking up almost 6,000 upvotes. The image attached showed a long list of confirmation emails from eBay stating that the content they had reported was removed.

Another jumped on Reddit to confirm they'd had "15 more scalpers removed from eBay," while another player posted to say their actions saw 20 Switch pre-order listings scrubbed from the site.

So, just why are players having so much luck combating scalpers this time around? Well, that has to do with eBay's very own terms and conditions concerning pre-sale items, which say "pre-sale listings must clearly state that they are 'presale' in the title and description, and guarantee shipment within 40 business days of purchase."

"You’re not allowed to sell pre-orders on eBay because the seller doesn’t have, and it’s possible they will never actually get, the item they’re selling," explained rmajor86 on a post that's also been upvoted hundreds of time. "Just report the listing, and eBay will remove it."

That said, things may change soon. As formerlyDylan pointed out, June 5 is 40 business days from today, April 10 (excluding Easter), and eBay's terms and conditions state pre-sale items must "guarantee shipment within 40 business days of purchase."

While this means scalpers may soon be able to legitimately list their pre-orders for sale across parts of the world where the console will release on June 5, fans may be able to continue to fight scalpers across the U.S. and Canada right up until those countries have a shipping date.

Nintendo Switch 2 arrives on June 5, 2025, with prices starting at $449.99, but the Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order was delayed in the United States after import tariffs enacted by President Trump sent financial markets spiraling. Just a few days later, the issue spread across the border, with Nintendo Canada also confirming pre-orders would now be delayed there, too.

The tariff uncertainty and greedy scalpers have left some Nintendo fans concerned they may be priced out of the next-generation if the company goes even higher than the already controversial prices for the Switch 2 and its games, such as the $79.99 Mario Kart World.

Missed the Nintendo Direct presentation? Worry not — you can catch up on everything shown at the Nintendo Direct right here, and here's a handy list for every game confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2.

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

Best Meta Quest Deals and Bundles Today (April 2025)

10 avril 2025 à 18:36

Looking to get into virtual reality? Meta Quest 3 represents a significant step forward in virtual reality (VR) and a great starting point for everyone. The Meta Quest 3S also offers a cheaper price tag for the model, making it an easier starting point for your wallet, too. It's the best way to get into VR, and even offers exciting exclusive games like the Batman Arkham Shadow game, which requires a Meta Quest 3 or 3S to play.

We're keeping an eye out on any Meta Quest discounts as they appear. There aren't any discounts available at the moment, but we've included where you can buy a Meta Quest 3 or 3S below. You'll also get a copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for free with your purchase, which is a great bonus.

Meta Quest 3S Deals

Meta Quest 3S is a cheaper alternative to the Meta Quest 3, with the 128GB model coming in at $299.99 and the 256GB model available for $399.99. That's up to $200 less expensive than the Quest 3, making it a fantastic point to jump in on the VR fun. Not to mention, you'll get Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for free with your purchase.

You can get a Meta Quest 3S with those freebies at the following retailers: Amazon, Best Buy, Target, or Walmart.

Best Meta Quest 3 Deals and Bundles

The Meta Quest 3 (512GB) headset is currently available at various retailers for $499.99. As a bonus, your purchase also comes with Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for free.

We gave this VR headset a 9/10 in our Meta Quest 3 review. Writer Eric Song stated that, "The Quest 3 continues Meta’s legacy of offering a cost-effective headset that doesn’t require an expensive gaming PC, but can still benefit from one if you have it." He continued on to say that, "The Quest 3 goes even further by offering us a ticket to mixed-reality gaming with a full-color passthrough mode that’s sharp enough to read things in the world around you, the lightest and most precisely tracked controllers available, and more."

Quest 3S vs. Quest 3 Similarities

  • Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor
  • Touch Plus controllers
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • Mixed reality passthrough (same cameras, different layout)

Quest 3S vs. Quest 3 Differences

  • Lower per-eye resolution (1832x1920 vs 2064×2208)
  • Fresnel lens vs. pancake lens
  • Lower FOV (96°/90° vs 104°/96°)
  • Smaller maximum storage capacity (256GB vs 512GB)
  • Longer battery life (2.5hrs vs 2.2hrs)

Best Meta Quest 3 Accessory Deals

In addition to the hardware itself, there are some great Meta Quest 3 accessory deals at the moment. You'll get the most bang for your buck with a battery-equipped head strap that adds both comfort and playtime to your VR experience.

What Games Are Available on Meta Quest 3?

Eight years after Batman: Arkham Knight, Warner Bros. announced the newest installment in the series: Batman: Arkham Shadow. This VR game is exclusive to the Meta Quest 3 and is developed by Camouflaj, - the creator of the Iron Man VR game - and Oculus Studios, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC. It's arguably the headset's best game, and a must for fans of the caped crusader.

Beyond a virtual reality trip to Gotham, there are many, many other games to play on the Meta Quest. We have a handy list of all the available games on the VR headset via IGN Playlist. Highlights include Asgard’s Wrath 2, Assassin's Creed Nexus, Metal Hellsinger VR, and Metro Awakening.

Batman: Arkham Shadow Is Great

In case you're wondering whether a new Batman: Arkham game works in VR, the answer is "yes." While it was develped by Camouflaj rather than series creator Rocksteady, it offers almost all of what fans of the core series appreciate about it.

Our Batman: Arkham Shadow review explains: "Batman: Arkham Shadow does an admirable job of adapting almost everything I love about the Arkham series to work in a full-fledged VR game, and it’s impressive looking for a game that’s exclusive to the standalone Meta Quest 3 headset. There are a few hitches and aggravating bugs that mean some parts don’t work quite as well as others, but its vigorous brawling, exploration, tricky puzzle solving, and stealth are all in full effect as you sneak and punch your way through Blackgate prison in a twisting undercover pursuit of a mysterious cult leader where just about everybody’s a suspect. It’s certainly smaller in scale than any full game since Arkham Asylum, but it’s far larger and more built-out than you might expect after Batman: Arkham VR, and a return to an enclosed prison setting makes it feel dense and intricate."

What Types of Deals Are There on Meta Quest VR Headsets?

Meta Quest offers usually fall into three kinds of discounts. Events such as the holiday season, Prime Day, Black Friday and announcements of newer models tend to push prices down, alongside:

  • Discounts: Direct price reductions are the most common deals, especially during major sales events or as part of clearance sales, to make room for newer models.
  • Bundles: Occasionally, retailers bundle a Meta Quest with popular VR games or essential accessories such as additional controllers, charging docks, or travel cases. These bundles provide extra value and enhance the VR experience out of the box.
  • Refurbished Units: These units have been returned and restored to like-new condition. They typically come at a reduced price and include a warranty, offering a way to save money without compromising on quality too much.

What to Consider Before Buying a Meta Quest VR Headset

Unfortunately, virtual reality isn't for everyone. Those with severe eye health issues or those who suffer from motion sickness might have problems using this particular bit of kit. Here are some more points to consider:

  • Compatibility: Ensure any additional accessories or hardware purchases are compatible.
  • Space Requirements: VR gaming requires physical movement, so ensure you have adequate space to use the device safely.
  • Future Models: Make sure to check out the features and specs on newer models before buying older ones to ensure it's a good fit.

We're keeping track of all things VR on the dedicated IGN VR hub, including the latest game releases. We're also keeping the VR hardware market on lockdown with our best VR headsets guide, which is worth a look for those who want to shell out on the latest VR tech.

Christian Wait is a UK-based freelancer for IGN, you can follow him @ChrisReggieWait on Twitter/X.

Includes contributions from Robert Anderson and Hannah Hoolihan.

Sinners Review

10 avril 2025 à 18:31

Sinners opens in theaters Friday, April 18.

After proving he’s one of the best there is at directing a boxing film and a superhero movie, Ryan Coogler tries his hand at horror with the vampire period piece Sinners. And guess what? It turns out he’s great at that genre too.

Coogler’s first film since 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever takes its time getting to its supernatural side. Outside of a quick intro, it’s a solid 40 minutes or so before the vampire idea begins to creep into the proceedings, but that doesn’t mean the setup for identical twins Smoke and Stack’s homecoming isn’t compelling in its own right. The brothers (both played by Coogler’s frequent star and collaborator, Michael B. Jordan) and those they encounter in the town of Clarksdale, Mississippi circa 1932 are all characters worth investing in, including their cousin Sammie (Miles Caton) and two women who have history with Smoke and Stack: Mary (Hailee Steinfeld) and Annie (Wunmi Mosaku). As we meet these characters and see all the busy work that needs to be done to open the juke joint that brought Smoke and Stack back to Clarksdale, Coogler is setting the scene and continually proving it’s a scene well worth taking in.

And when the vampires finally strike, they’re awesome, too – and well worth the wait. They’re sufficiently creepy and bloodthirsty, but Coogler also leans hard into the idea that vampires, in many cases, are depicted as seductive, sexual creatures – and there’s an allure to joining their undead ranks. The vampires of Sinners share something of a hive mind. Amid all the racism and other senseless reasons humans turn on each other for – which Smoke, Stack, and their loved ones are especially familiar with given where they live – here is a society that moved beyond such petty hatred. If you’re a vampire, you’re accepted, regardless of your skin color. You only need to watch out if you’re not one.

Jordan lends his immense charisma to both Smoke and Stack, expertly conveying their well-earned toughness with the vulnerability it camouflages, all while giving the twins distinct yet subtle mannerisms that don’t feel overdone or forced. (Costume designer Ruth E. Carter helps further distinguish the brothers from one another thanks to the pops of blue Smoke wears, as opposed to the red Stack prefers.) Steinfield is wonderful and compelling in the many facets of Mary she shows off. She was hurt by Stack in the past, but she’s still drawn to him; Annie’s past with Smoke is complicated, too, which creates an opening for Mosaku to project a lot of inner strength in the role.

Even though we know the monsters are coming eventually, Sinners plays out as the kind of rug-pulling genre shift that can be both disorienting and incredibly exciting. (Its plot loosely shares a lot with another “vampires show up halfway in” movie, From Dusk till Dawn). What makes Sinners such a success, though, is that the first half absolutely gives the second half’s scary and sad events even more weight and consequences. Once you care about these people, it’s all the more terrible to watch some of them get taken down by a vampire’s bite.

From Fruitvale Station’s Oakland to Creed’s Philadelphia and Black Panther’s Wakanda, Coogler has proven adept at crafting a unique look, feel, and population for the settings of his films. Sinners’ vision of Clarksdale circa 1932 is no different: We get a terrific sense of the history there, thanks to Coogler and the wonderful work of production designer Hannah Beachler and director of photography Autumn Durald Arkapaw. (Though there’s not quite enough movie to fit in every aspect of the town that Sinners introduces: The uncertain fate of a supporting character’s family member is discussed, but never given proper closure, and a group of Native American characters seem like they’ll play a pivotal role in the story, only to never return.) For all its violence and frights, Sinners is a visually beautiful film, start to finish, and I highly recommend seeing Arkapaw’s vivid images on the largest screen you can find. There’s a gorgeous use of color throughout, whether it’s blue skies or orange flames – or red blood splattered everywhere.

When the vampires finally strike, they’re awesome – and well worth the wait.

In addition to the hemoglobin vampires crave, Sinners has music flowing through its veins, starting with the blues that Sammie and respected local musician Delta Slim (Delroy Lindo) are hired to perform at Smoke and Stack’s place. Coogler uses this as a focal point for a larger look at how music means so much to people of all walks of life, bonding them across generations, even when they themselves don’t ponder the lineage at work. Remmick (Jack O’Connell), the charming and charismatic leader of the vampires, provides a fascinating parallel to all the amazing blues on the soundtrack: The Irish folk tunes of his ancestors factor into Sinners, too, in continually bigger and bolder ways.

You can’t quite label this a musical – no one spontaneously breaks out into song and dance to express some unspoken desire or hidden emotion – but it is musical adjacent. Its tour de force centerpiece is a performance in the juke joint, in which Coogler and Arkapaw execute an incredibly impressive, prolonged tracking shot that lets us both see and hear how music reverberates through time and immortalizes the people who make it. It’s a hell of a sequence that proves that Coogler would have a great movie here even without the vampire twist.

Sinners offers a coda that at first feels questionable, and then threatens to make this the type of movie that overstays its welcome. But the scene proves to be incredibly stirring, ending the saga of Smoke and Stack on a highly emotional note. Like Sinners as a whole, it’s a thoughtful, melancholy use of vampire lore. This is a remarkably effective take on an old mythology, filled with heart and pathos in a way that can sometimes be tricky to accomplish when you’re dealing with garlic-averse creatures of the night. While Coogler has continually proven he can tackle all sorts of genres, a return to horror would be welcome after this one.

The Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC Is Now Available for $2,399

10 avril 2025 à 18:25

Starting today, Dell is offering an Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC equipped with the new GeForce RTX 5080 GPU for just $2,399.99 shipped. This is one of the best prices you can get right now for an RTX 5080 equipped prebuilt, especially since most other brands seem to be jacking up prices steadily since the RTX 50 series launch in January. The only other prebuilt you can get at Dell with an RTX 5080 GPU costs over $4,000. Good luck trying to find a standalone GPU to build out your own DIY PC; you'll probably spend as much for the GPU as you would this entire system.

Update: Just like everyone else, Dell has also been hit by tariffs. WIth the stock situation of the Blackwell cards not looking any better, prices on Alienware gaming desktops with RTX 50 series GPUs are expected to go up in the near future.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,400

This Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The current-gen Intel Core Ultra 7 265F Meteor Lake CPU boasts a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz with 20 cores and a 30MB cache. It's cooled by a robust 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler and the entire system is powered by a generously equipped 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.

The RTX 5080 is one of three new Blackwell graphics cards that are out (and impossible to find). In our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review, Jackie writes that "If you already have a high-end graphics card from the last couple of years, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 doesn’t make a lot of sense – it just doesn’t have much of a performance lead over the RTX 4080, though the extra frames from DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation do make things look better in games that support it. However, for gamers with an older graphics card who want a significant performance boost, the RTX 5080 absolutely provides – doubly so if you’re comfortable with Nvidia’s AI goodies."

New Release: Alienware Area-51 RTX 5080 PC

Alienware has also released its new-for-2025 Area-51 system and you can order it right now at Dell. This particular config has been upgraded with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor, 64GB of RAM, and a 1TB M.2 SSD for $4.649.99 after a $400 off instant discount. The CPU is cooled by a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler and the entire system is powered by a massive 1,500W 80PLUS Platinum power supply. Dell estimates this system to arrive at door in early April.

New for 2025: The Alienware Area-51 Chassis

Dell unveiled the new Alienware Area-51 gaming PC at CES 2025. The chassis looks similar to the 2024 R16 system with some minor aesthetic and cooling redesigns and updated components. The I/O panel is positioned at the top of the case instead of the front, and the tempered glass window now spans the entire side panel instead of just a smaller cutout. As a result, the side panel vents are gone, and instead air intakes are located at the bottom as well as the front of the case. Alienware is now pushing a positive airflow design (more intake than exhaust airflow), which usually means a less dusty interior. The internal components have also all been refreshed, with a new motherboard, faster RAM, and more powerful power supply to accommodate the new generation of CPUs and the RTX 50 series GPUs.

RTX 5080 and 5090 GPUs Are Sold Out Everywhere

The first wave of Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards went up for preorder and sold out within the first hour. First to be released were the two highest-end GPUs in the stack: the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. The RTX 5070 Ti followed shortly after in February. Sadly, the same is the case with prebuilt gaming PCs equipped with these new GPUs. We saw a number of systems listed at launch, and at this point these are either out of stock, have gone up in price, or are currently experiencing extended delivery delays.

Check out more of the best Dell and Alienware gaming deals of 2025.

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.

Mike Mignola Returns to the Hellboy Franchise in Summer 2025

10 avril 2025 à 18:00

It's been years now since Hellboy creator Mike Mignola delivered the finale to that sprawling horror universe, but it seems he still can't quite leave Hellboy and the gang behind. Mignola is returning to the franchise this summer for a new standalone adventure called Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Professor Harvey is Gone.

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Professor Harvey is Gone features the stunning, painterly artwork of Giuseppe Manunta (Artemis). Get a closer look at Manunta's work by checking out his cover art below:

Professor Harvey is Gone shouldn't be entirely unfamilair to hardcore Hellboy completists. The comic is actually adapted from a prose story written by Mignola's frequent collaborator Christopher Golden. At this point, even Mignola is struggling to find new layers to add to the Hellboy universe, but he did see a valuable opportunity to give visual life to that story.

“I’m a big fan of Giuseppe’s work so I was thrilled when he told me he wanted to do a Hellboy story—The only problem was that I had sort of (finally) run out of Hellboy stories,” said Mignola in a statement. ”My head is so much in my new Lands Unknown series now that for a while I was really drawing a blank. Then I remembered a plot I had given to Chris Golden a while back. He wrote it up as a Hellboy story for Weird Tales magazine (The City in the Sea—Weird Tales issue 367), but that was an unillustrated prose story and there were (I thought) some terrific visuals in that story so I thought Giuseppe would be a terrific artist to put those on paper. So I reworked that original story and idea and turned it over to Giuseppe to work his magic.”

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Professor Harvey is Gone will be released by Dark Horse on August 27, 2025.

As Mignola alludes above, much of his creative attention these days is focused on building out a new fantasy universe called Lands Unknown. Mignola recently published the graphic novel Bowling with Corpses, the first entry in this universe through Dark Horse and his Curious Objects imprint. It was one of IGN's most anticipated new comic books of 2025.

In other Hellboy news, check out IGN's review of the Hellboy: The Crooked Man movie.

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

Score £10 Off Any Nintendo Switch 2 Game Using This New Trick in the UK

11 avril 2025 à 00:02

Argos has an email marketing promotion right now where users can sign up for emails and get a £10 voucher off any purchase over £60 (see here). That's incredibly convenient, as most Switch 2 games are between £65 to £75. If you sign up for the promo code today, you could bag, for example, Donkey Kong Bananza for £54.99 instead of £64.99.

For starters, that's £12 less than the £66.99 when buying directly from Nintendo. Moreover, this is cheaper than buying the game digitally in the UK, which is £58.99, and typically the best option. But now, this Argos promotion is absolutely the best way to buy any Switch 2 game in the UK. It's the best price going right now, even if it is from just a single-use code.

The only caveat? Argos charges for delivery, £1.95, and there's no click and collect option. Still, it's the cheapest option for buying Switch 2 games and accessories, so if you've already secured your console preorder, this is a brilliant deal you need to take advantage of. Once you've entered your email, Argos should send you your £10 credit promo code within 15 minutes, so keep an eye on your inbox.

While Donkey Kong Bananza may be the hot choice for new buyers, there are plenty of other games you could use it on like Mario Kart World (if you weren't able to get the Switch 2 bundle), Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom, Kirby & The Forgotten Land, and Super Mario Party Jamboree. Plus, there are accessories like the Switch 2 Pro Controller that are also top picks to consider.

This past week has marked a flurry of Switch 2 preorder activity in the UK. Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games and accessories recently went like, and are now available directly from Nintendo, but you might be better placed buying from Argos if it's an expensive item you're after and you're undecided on what to use your credit on.

EE has Switch 2 preorders right now (£395.99), but it could go out of stock at any moment again. Besides EE, we're also still expecting more restocks for the console soon as well, so for the latest information on Switch 2 UK preorders and any new product releases, bookmark this page for updates, and follow @IGNUKDeals on Twitter/X or Bluesky for the latest news.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Senior Editor, Commerce, for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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