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The Best Audible Deal of the Season Ends Soon: Get 3 Months Absolutely Free

18 juillet 2025 à 23:00

One of the best Audible deals of the year for Amazon Prime members is availabe now. Until July 31, new and returning Audible subscribers can sign up for three months of Audible Premium Plus absolutely free. You will need to be logged into your Amazon Prime membershp to see this promotion. 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.

3 Free Months of Audible Premium Plus

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.

Although the seriously expanded library is the main draw of the Audible Premium Plus membership, there are some other nice perks as well. Every month Premium Plus members get to pick one audiobook to keep in their library indefinitely, even after the membership expires. Also, Premium Plus members can get 30% off any additional audiobooks they wish to purchase in addition to exclusive limited-time discounts.

If you were already planning to purchase a couple of audiobooks, then it makes more sense to pay less than $3 to get three audiobooks you get to keep indefinitely and enjoy all the benefits of Audible Premium Plus for three months. This deal only pops up a few times per year, so don't waste your "first-time subscriber" eligibility status on a short 30-day trial.

Catch up the the latest novel releases, audiobook style

Several best-selling new and recent releases are available in an audiobook format and part of Audible's Premium Plus subscription plan. Sunrise on the Reaping, the latest Hunger Games novel, is narrated by Jefferson White, who you may already know from Yellowstone where he played Jimmy Hudstrom. The audiobook has a listening time of about 12 hours and 48 minutes. Stephen King released his Never Flinch crime novel in May 27 and it's also available as a nearly 15-hour long audiobook narrated by veteran Jessie Mueller. If you're a fan of Brandon Sanderson, check out Wind and Truth, book five of the popular The Stormlight Archive series. It was released in December of 2024 and runs an epic 63 hours long.

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.

These Are the Best Alienware Area-51 Gaming Laptop Deals During the Dell Black Friday in July Sale

18 juillet 2025 à 22:55

Alienware released a new flagship gaming laptop this year - the Area-51 - and it brings to the table a host of upgrades over the m-series laptops including a sleeker redesign, current generation components, and better cooling potential. As part of the Alienware Black Friday in July Sale that's slated to end this weekend, select Area-51 gaming laptops have dropped to the lowest prices I've seen this year. They're all equipped with the newest Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and Nvidia RTX 5000 series Blackwell graphics cards. Check out all of the deals below.

Alienware Area-51 Laptops on Sale for Black Friday in July

The Area-51: New Style, More Power, Better Cooling

New for 2025, the Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop features a magnesium alloy chassis with upgraded cooling to tackle the latest and greatest heat generating components. This includes more fans and bigger cutouts enabling greater airflow, more generous use of copper, and a new thermal interface material to better transfer heat away from the core components. Dell claims that the laptop can handle a higher power ceiling of up to 240W TDP without raising acoustics.

Design-wise, the Area 51 accentuates its smooth contours, with rounded edges and soft corners replacing the squared off design you'd see in most other laptops. The hinges are also mostly internally positioned so that they're near invisible. As befits an Alienware laptop, there are ample customization options for RGB LED lighting.

The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX is a top performing CPU

The Area-51 laptop is also equipped with a very powerful CPU as well. The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX boasts a max turbo frequency of 5.4GHz with a whopping 24 cores and 40MB total L2 cache. According to Passmark, this is the second most powerful Intel mobile CPU available right now and goes head to head with AMD's Ryzen 9 7945HX3D.

The RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080 mobile offer the best performance for your dollar

As expensive as these laptops are, you don't want to spend even more on trivial upgrades. The RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU boasts performance on par with the RTX 4080 but with the added benefit of faster GDDR7 RAM and DLSS 4.0. The RTX 5080 mobile GPU represents a healthy improvement over the RTX 5070 Ti for a nominal price bump; it's about 15%-20% more powerful than the RTX 5070 Ti and the RTX 4080 that it replaces. It also happens to be about 5% more powerful than the RTX 4090 and has the same amount of memory (16GB). Unfortunately, the RTX 5090 only appears to be just 5% more powerful than the RTX 5080, and its only real benefit is the 24GB of memory, which isn't that useful for gaming (but is an attraction option for professionals who work with AI applications).

Check Out More Alienware Black Friday in July Deals

Check out our Best Alienware Deals article with all of Dell's currently ongoing deals on gaming laptops and desktop PCs. Not everyone is the DIY type. If you're in the market for a prebuilt gaming PC, Dell is one of the best brands we'd recommend. Alienware desktops and laptops feature solid build quality, top-of-the-line gaming performance, excellent cooling (further improved on the newer models), aggressive styling, and pricing that is very competitive with other pre-built options. Best of all, there are plenty of sales that happen throughout the year, so it's not difficult to grab one of these computers at considerably less than their retail price.

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.

Donkey Kong: Bananza Players Are Already Making Wild Stuff in Artist Mode

18 juillet 2025 à 22:26

Donkey Kong: Bananza is out now, and while most of us are having a bananza smashing our way through Ingot Isle, some players are taking things a bit slower, and spending hours in the game's Artist Mode making wild sculpted creations.

If you're out of the loop, Donkey Kong: Bananza has an unlockable artist mode where you can use your rock-sculpting powers to make 3D shapes, color them in, and share them online with other players. It's basically a virtual carving tool, and it's pretty dang fun to mess with even if you're not much of an artist.

But as with every other game that lets players create with any amount of freedom, players are making some truly excellent stuff already and sharing it online. This is helped by the fact that the Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con mouse controls make it much easier to sculpt at a fine level of detail than just flailing around with the joysticks, resulting in some pretty good art overall that's only getting better as people master the system.

A lot of folks are making Nintendo characters, the Kongs obviously, but also...this guy?

Here's a pretty good Samus someone made:

Characters from other games are showing up too, like this excellent Banjo:

I made Banjo with the DK artist mode in Donkey Kong Bananza!! pic.twitter.com/oq0Ap8LZKD

— AS112 (@AS_12239) July 18, 2025

I'm also seeing a weird amount of DK-Homer Simpsons being made - I guess because his head is nice and round and easy to sculpt? And also very similar to Donkey Kong's, I guess?

Some folks are venturing outside the realm of video games with their creations, like these:

It is probably worth mentioning that yes, you can also make inappropriate or bawdy sculptures in the game's artist mode. You do you, of course, but be warned that if you share these creations online, Nintendo might bust out the ban hammer on you and could potentially restrict your Nintendo Account as a result.

Donkey Kong: Bananza is out today, and we highly recommend it, having given the game a 10/10 in our review. As our reviewer put it, "Donkey Kong Bananza is a truly groundbreaking 3D platformer, with satisfying movement, powerful abilities, impressive destructible environments, and clever challenges that all come together in complete harmony to create Nintendo’s first Switch 2 masterpiece."

If you, like us, can't get enough of Bananza, we have plenty of walkthroughs to aid your journey underground, including Banandium Gem locations, starter tips and tricks, and a full walkthrough.

Donkey Kong Bananza Reviews Convinced Me to Finally Buy a Switch 2

18 juillet 2025 à 22:22

When the Switch 2 preorders were first going up (and selling out), I wrote about how it's still worth buying a Switch 1. I wasn't planning on picking up the new Nintendo console off the bat, but the incredible reviews of Donkey Kong Bananza convinced me to cave and buy one much earlier than I'd expected. IGN gave the game a rare 10 out of 10 review and people are already talking about how it's giving GOTY vibes barely a week after release. As a lifelong Nintendo fan, the potential of missing out on a Donkey Kong masterpiece for a full year was just enough to push me over the edge.

I was first introduced to Donkey Kong in the Super Nintendo days. Donkey Kong Country was challenging and fun, and my brother and I spent countless hours playing it. Then came Donkey Kong 64, which if I remember correctly, actually required an Expansion Pak to function. It was the first 3D game I'd played that truly felt new and sits comfortably as one of my favorite games from my childhood.

These feelings of nostalgia are definitely what drove me to move up my Switch 2 purchase timeline, but who am I to deny myself a little bit of magic every once and a while? I was pretty worried I wouldn't be able to find a console available anywhere since stock has been pretty spotty since release, but I actually managed to secure a Mario Kart Switch 2 bundle at Target today. We've also been getting reports of folks receiving Switch 2 invites on Amazon.

If you're like me and have decided to pull the trigger on the latest Nintendo console, you can check IGN's ongoing Switch 2 stock updates or try jumping to the links below to see if any are available in your area.

Where to buy Switch 2 Consoles

Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World

Nintendo Switch 2

Why I'm Excited to Start Playing Bananza

I was generally uninterested in Bananza until Nintendo dedicated an entire Direct to it. After that, we learned that the team behind Mario Odyssey were the ones who worked on the game. Then, IGN's review really sealed the deal for me when I got an in-depth look at the game from someone I know and trust for anything Nintendo.

Like everyone else, I loved Mario Odyssey when I played it on the Switch. It was flat out fun, and exploring those new 3D worlds and taking on those challenges really hit the spot. Getting that same feeling from a Donkey Kong game would scratch a decades-old itch I didn't even know I still had. The freedom to smash, climb, and barrel through a world as Donkey Kong is something I'm really looking forward to.

Regrettably, my Switch 2 isn't set to arrive until three days after my copy of Bananza. I guess I'll just have to stare at it in anticipation for days until my console finally shows up.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior SEO Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and over 8 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different topics -- from TV series to indie games and popular book series.

The Best LEGO Art Sets to Build and Display on Your Wall

18 juillet 2025 à 22:14

LEGO increasingly caters itself towards an adult audience, which begs the question: where are adults going to keep these massive sets after they finish building them? The LEGO Art sets provide one possible answer to this dilemma. There's plenty of wall space in the average dwelling – at least in comparison to the amount of shelf space.

Real-life masterpieces inspired these brick-based works of art. Here are the best LEGO Art sets you can buy in 2025.

Best LEGO Art Sets at a Glance

If you want a blurb-free list of the sets recommended in this article, you can scroll through them above. Otherwise, read on for details about each of them, including dimensions and piece count, as well as why I picked them.

Vincent van Gogh - The Starry Night

Launched in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art (where the original work resides), this LEGO reproduction of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" uses 3D to mimic the master's thick brushstrokes. Van Gogh painted "The Starry Night" during his asylum stay at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The set comes with a tiny Vincent van Gogh minifigure – a bit of levity for a man who led a very complicated, distraught life.

Hokusai - The Great Wave

One of the most recognaizable works of art in the world, "The Great Wave" was a woodblock print created by Hokusai in 1831; only about 100 prints survive to the current day. This LEGO recreation uses LEGO Dots to achieve its printed appearance, and it comes with a tile piece that bears Hokusai's signature.

Leonardo da Vinci - Mona Lisa

Da Vinci loved to experiment. He worked on "Mona Lisa" for 15 years, making slight alterations and additions and never giving it to the man who commissioned it. It is purportedly a depiction of Italian noblewoman Lisa del Giocondo. Today, it's primarily known for the subject's mysterious smile, but it was infuential and known even in Rennaissance times. The LEGO recreation of "Mona Lisa" replicates the colors that da Vinci used centuries ago; the actual painting looks much darker today than it once did owing to age and varnish.

Vincent van Gogh - Sunflowers

We built LEGO Vincent van Gogh - Sunflowers for its launch, and were impressed by its vividness and its size; who knew that yellow-on-yellow-on-yellow could be so distinctive? Van Gogh painted Sunflowers during his stay in Arles, France, and he created seven different paintings total. LEGO based this set on the second repetition of the fourth version, known in the art world as F458.

Robert Indiana - LOVE

First made famous by its inclusion on the Modern Museum of Art's 1965 Christmas card, Indiana recreated LOVE as a pop art sculpture in 1970. It has been reproduced numerous times since, perhaps most famously as the centerpiece of Philadelphia's LOVE Park (officially John F. Kennedy Plaza). This LEGO set captures its inspiration's original color scheme: red with green and blue edges. It makes for a great office display or holiday gift.

Keith Haring – Dancing Figures

Heavily inspired by graffiti, Keith Haring was an artist and social activist whose work took on political themes. Haring died of AIDS-related complications in 1990. This set, which pays tribute to his legacy, comes with five separate instruction booklets (one for each dancing figure). They convey movement, freedom, and joy in a colorful, accessible way.

Batman: The Animated Series - Gotham City

Inspired by the Art Deco movement of the 1910's and 1920's, this set is a large, interactive skyline of Batman's Gotham City. It is on our list of the Best LEGO Sets currently available, and so of course, we had to include it on our LEGO Art list as well. Many of the building's interfaces are removable to reveal the inner workings of Wayne Manor, Arkham Asylum, and more. As a tribute to Batman: The Animated series, it's a worthy of any LEGO Batman collector with a love for the show.

Why LEGO Art?

Promoting LEGO as a lifestyle is a stroke of marketing genius, because of how it seamlessly integrates LEGO into people's spaces. It's neither a toy apart from the room, nor is it a hindrance that demands front-and-center prominence.

LEGO Art is decorative and adds ambience to the room without complicating or cluttering it. It is for everyone to enjoy and appreciate, especially for the builder, who gets to admire their creation every day instead of tripping over it.

Kevin Wong is a contributing freelancer for IGN, specializing in LEGO. He's also been published in Complex, Engadget, Gamespot, Kotaku, and more. Follow him on Twitter at @kevinjameswong.

The Original Series Tricorder Is Up for Pre-Order at IGN Store

18 juillet 2025 à 22:14

Star Trek will forever be one of the most influential sci-fi franchises of all time. Born in 1966, the legend of the USS Enterprise still lives on today, and no prop is more iconic than the original Tricorder. This essential item first appeared in 1996 and was used to perform environmental scans, record data, and analyze it. Despite being so iconic and inspiring numerous devices, the original Tricorder has never been released to the public in its true, authentic form. However, that changes today.

The Wand Company, known for its premium prop replicas, has finally completed its nine-year journey to create a replica of the original Star Trek Tricorder. If you're a fan of the legendary sci-fi series, this is an incredibly unique item that will upgrade your entire collection to the next level.

Pre-Order The Original Series Tricorder Today at IGN Store

The Original Series Tricorder is as authentic as can be, as a huge undertaking went into the design of this forever iconic prop. Don't be mistaken: this is not a toy, but a working display-grade replica. The Original Series Tricorder was crafted using 3D scans of the last known hero prop, and it is fully functional, including every feature you'd expect.

This includes a full-color LCD TFT screen, the complete 233 ship's logs archives from the Enterprise, removable function discs, environmental sensing, and so much more. You can even record a log of your own to store, allowing you to make this iconic prop personal. The Wand Company has paid immense attention to detail on every inch of this prop replica, with the use of quality materials to ensure an authentic and premium look and feel. In addition to the Tricorder, you'll also receive a leatherette travel case, which is essential to protecting this prop replica.

The Story Behind The Original Series Tricorder

The release of this product has been a labor of love from The Wand Company, with the team first conceiving an idea for this release in 2016. Development officially began in 2019 after Greg Jein allowed the team to scan his screen-used hero prop, allowing The Wand Company to get the most accurate model possible. This was the last known hero prop, and without it, a replica would have to be modeled without an exact reference.

The Wand Company revealed the ongoing development in 2020, and in 2021, a series of blog posts began to release every few weeks to update the progress of crafting this replica. These posts included insights on the modeling process, the technology behind the prop, in addition to reveals on what this replica would include. Despite a few production delays and development issues, The Wand Company managed to create something that many thought was impossible.

This incredibly special product is available to pre-order now at IGN Store. Pre-orders are expected to ship in August 2025.

About IGN Store

IGN Store sells high-quality merch, collectibles, and shirts for everything you're into. It's a shop built with fans in mind: for all the geek culture and fandom you love most. Whether you're into comics, movies, anime, games, retro gaming or just want some cute plushies (who doesn't?), this store is for you!

Hallmark Keepsake's Latest Nintendo Collab Is Releasing Next Week With New Pokémon, Mario, and Link Ornaments

18 juillet 2025 à 22:03

Christmas is still a ways away, but it's never a bad time to get fun Nintendo memorabilia. Hallmark is dropping a new selection of video game themed keepsake Christmas tree ornaments next week, on July 21. You can preorder them on Amazon now, and there are dozens of other ornaments from other games to pick from, like Minecraft, Halo, and Sonic the Hedgehog that are already available.

The latest batch of ornaments includes characters from notable Nintendo franchises like the Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, and Super Mario.

Hallmark Keepsake Nintendo Christmas Ornaments Are Available Next Week

Hallmark's upcoming Nintendo ornament selection is pretty cool for fans of their games. They're all made of plastic and vary in size but shouldn't stand more than just a couple inches high, making them easy to store away with the rest of Christmas stuff throughout the year. There's a handful of Pokémon
available like Pikachu, Venusaur, and Blastoise, but there's no Charizard. What gives, Hallmark? You can also grab an awesome Elephant Mario from Super Mario Bros. Wonder, one of my personal favorite Nintendo Switch games. The Link from The Legend of Zelda ornament is easily the coolest one, as it not only features his classic NES design, but it plays sounds and music from the games. It's a good Legend of Zelda gift to give someone before Christmas. Other Nintendo themed ornaments you can get are Pikmin, Poké Balls, Cat Mario, Samus Aran, and Isabel from Animal Crossing.

A notable omission is an ornament featuring Donkey Kong. Donkey Bananza on Nintendo Switch 2 just released, so it's odd Nintendo and Hallmark wouldn't try to capitalize on the success of one of their biggest properties. IGN's Logan Plant gave Donkey Kong Bananza a ten, saying "Donkey Kong Bananza is a truly groundbreaking 3D platformer, with satisfying movement, powerful abilities, impressive destructible environments, and clever challenges that all come together in complete harmony to create Nintendo’s first Switch 2 masterpiece."

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

How to Install SteamOS on a Gaming PC

18 juillet 2025 à 21:38

If you're envious of the Steam Deck experience or looking for an alternative to Windows 11, you're in luck. You can install the Steam Deck’s operating system, SteamOS, on your gaming PC for free using Valve's official SteamOS recovery image.

While Valve doesn't guarantee support for every PC yet, SteamOS can run on most AMD-powered systems. It only took an hour to get it up and running on my PC and you can do the same.

Before You Get Started

There are a couple things you'll need to install SteamOS on your PC, and a few things you should know before trying this.

For starters, SteamOS hasn't had a full PC release yet, so it's only officially supported on a handful of devices. You can still try to install it on PCs that don't have official support, but as a general rule, SteamOS works best with all-AMD systems. If you have an Nvidia GPU or an Intel processor, you're more likely to run into issues. For this guide, I installed SteamOS on a PC with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G CPU and Radeon integrated graphics.

It's also important to note that SteamOS is a distribution of Linux, which means apps that are only available on Windows won't run on it. Most games that require kernel-level anti-cheat aren't compatible, either.

To get SteamOS installed on your PC, you'll need an empty USB drive with at least 8GB of space. I also recommend having a second storage device on hand, whether it's an external hard drive or a USB thumb drive, to back up your PC beforehand.

How to Install SteamOS

1. Backup your PC

Installing SteamOS requires wiping your PC's drive, so I recommend backing up everything on your PC first. I use an external hard drive to back up all my files, but you can use any drive you like, including cloud storage. The important thing is to save your files on a different drive than the one you're planning to install SteamOS on (don't use the USB drive you're going to put your SteamOS recovery image on, either).

If you have multiple drives on your gaming PC and want to make sure data on your other drives isn't wiped while installing SteamOS, it's a good idea to physically remove those drives from your PC.

2. Download the SteamOS recovery image

After backing up your PC, download the official SteamOS recovery image. This contains the default version of SteamOS that ships with the Steam Deck. It's designed for restoring a Steam Deck (or another compatible handheld gaming PC, like the Lenovo Legion Go S) if something happens to your original installation, but you can also use this recovery image for a new installation of SteamOS. After downloading the zip file, extract it.

3. Flash the SteamOS recovery image to a USB thumb drive

The next step is creating bootable media with the SteamOS recovery image and an empty USB drive. Make sure the drive you use has at least 8GB of storage on it and doesn't have any other files (the drive will get wiped in the process of creating your bootable media).

To do this, you need a disk image writing tool like BalenaEtcher or Rufus. I used BalenaEtcher. With the empty USB thumb drive plugged in, I selected "Flash from file" and chose the SteamOS recovery image extracted from the zip file, then selected the USB thumb drive as the destination. It may take several minutes to flash the SteamOS recovery image onto your drive. Once it's done, shut down your PC.

4. Boot into the BIOS on your PC and update your boot priority

Next, turn your PC back on, but make sure you boot into your BIOS (not your operating system). If you don't know the BIOS key for your PC, you can find it by checking the manual for your motherboard (or laptop). Delete and Escape are common BIOS keys. As your PC is starting back up, repeatedly press your BIOS key.

The BIOS looks different depending on your PC, but the setting you need to update is your boot priority. This determines which drive your PC boots into first. Make sure you have your USB drive with the SteamOS recovery image plugged in and set it as the first option in your boot priority. Save the changes and exit your BIOS (which will start the regular booting process).

5. Boot into SteamOS recovery image

After exiting the BIOS, your PC should attempt to boot into the drive with the SteamOS recovery image. It can take a few minutes for SteamOS to start up. At first, all you'll see is scrolling lines of text on a black screen – that's Linux going through the SteamOS startup checklist. Once it's complete, your screen will go black, potentially for several minutes, while SteamOS is launching.

Eventually, the SteamOS desktop environment will show up, but this can also take a few minutes, so leave your PC alone while it gets everything up and running. When it's ready, your mouse and toolbar will appear on screen, along with four icons along the top of your screen.

To install SteamOS, double click the icon labeled "Wipe Device & Install SteamOS." You'll get a pop up warning you that this process will permanently delete everything on your device. If you're sure you want to go ahead with the installation, select "Proceed."

6. Allow SteamOS to install on your PC

After allowing the SteamOS installation to begin, a terminal will appear on your screen. Don't close it or attempt to change anything in it – this terminal is running the SteamOS installation. Don't attempt to do anything else in the desktop environment while this is running, either.

When the process is complete, you'll see a pop up asking if you want to proceed with a reboot. Select "Proceed" and let your PC restart. This can also take a few minutes, so don't hit your power button or unplug your system.

7. Reboot and set up SteamOS

After rebooting, you should see the SteamOS welcome screen. Go through the steps on screen to get your PC set up. When you're done, SteamOS will search for updates, download them, and restart again. After that, you should see the Steam sign-in page. Log in and you'll be good to go!

SteamOS will launch in Steam's Big Picture Mode since it's designed for handheld gaming PCs, but you can navigate it with a mouse and keyboard if you want (or a controller). It also has a normal desktop environment outside of Steam where you can install other apps, like Discord, and use your PC for any other normal tasks like web browsing. To move from Steam to your regular desktop environment, select the Menu button in the bottom left, then "Power" then "Switch to Desktop."

Tip: Epic Games and GOG don't have Linux apps, but you can play compatible games from those apps on your SteamOS PC using the Heroic Games launcher.

Can't Install SteamOS? Try These Alternative Linux Distributions

SteamOS doesn't have a full PC release yet, so it won't work on every system. If you can't get it running with your hardware, your best bet is to install a different Linux distribution until SteamOS gets a full release.

The first alternative I recommend is Bazzite. This is one of the best Linux distributions for gaming, especially if you're new to Linux. Bazzite even works on handheld gaming PCs, if you're looking to replace Windows 11 on your handheld.

If Bazzite isn't your cup of tea, beginner-friendly distributions like Fedora, Ubuntu, and Mint are also good options. Due to their popularity, it's easy to find troubleshooting help for these distributions and each can be configured to resemble Windows or macOS if you want a more familiar desktop environment.

Stevie Bonifield is a freelance tech journalist who has written for IGN, PC Gamer, Tom's Guide, and Laptop Mag, covering everything from custom keyboards to gaming on Linux.

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The Big Summer Warhammer Preview Show 2025: Everything Announced

18 juillet 2025 à 19:59

Games Workshop’s The Big Summer Warhammer Preview Show 2025 offered a tantalising look at the tabletop wargaming company's upcoming slate, and we’ve rounded up everything revealed to help you catch up in case you missed the livestream.

There were announcements for Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Kill Team, Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, Legions Imperialis, Warhammer Underworlds, and even a surprise Space Marine 2 reveal.

This live report is now concluded.

The Leagues of Votann

Proceedings kicked of with a reveal for The Leagues of Votann (Warhammer 40,000's take on space dwarves). It's a huge plastic expansion, the biggest since the faction launched, that includes new troops, new artillery, new heroes and new abominable intelligence. There's a new Combat Patrol (an army starter pack or a set to bulk out an existing force) for The Leagues of Votann, and check out Buri Aegnirssen, a specialist Tyranid hunter, below. Yes, that's a Tyranid Prime on top of his head.

Supporting the release is a new Leagues of Votann Codex, packed with lore and new rules.

Warhammer: The Old World

Next up was a reveal for Warhammer: The Old World. Brand new units are coming to the Tomb Kings of Khemri. There are two new Arcane Journals, the first dubbed The War of Settra's Fury, which was described as "a really cool way of looking at the lore of The Old World," the second called Dawn of the Storm Dragon.

Warhammer: Age of Sigmar

Moving on to Age of Sigmar, which celebrates its 10-year anniversary, there are two factions from the Grand Alliance of Death on their way with new units, new battletomes and new army rules.

We have the Flesh-Eater Courts Death Battletome, alongside a new mini to support: High Falconer Felgryn. Also coming to the Flesh-Eater army is the Charnel Watch. And there's the Death Battletome for the Nighthaunt, packed with lore and "some significant defensive buffs." Check out the wonderfully-named Lord Vitriolic, below:

Helsmiths of Hashut

Here's a big one: the Chaos Dwarfs faction returns for Age of Sigmar as the Helsmiths of Hashut. This new faction includes the Infernal Cohort with Hashutite Spears, the War Despot, the Dominator Engine, and the Tormentor Bombard war machine. As you'd expect, the set includes a new Battletome.

Warhammer: Underworlds

Games Workshop then revealed the Spitewood Expansion set for Warhammer: Underworlds. Designed as an expansion to the Embergard boxed set, Spitewood contains two brand new warbands, two new Rivals decks, a new double-sided board, and a token board that includes new feature tokens representing deposits of Aqua Ghyranis.

Legions Imperialis

Leaving Age of Sigmar behind, Games Workshop revealed new tanks for the Horus Heresy game, Legions Imperialis, including the Typhon Heavy Siege Tank Squadron, the Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer, and the Mastadon Assault Transport, the latter of which was described as the "30,000 equivalent of a siege tower."

Warhammer: The Horus Heresy

Also coming to the 30,000 setting is the MKII Assault Squad and the Journal Tactica: The Forges of Saturn.

Black Library

The Scouring is confirmed! As fans had speculated, The Scouring period of Warhammer 40,000's long history is getting its own novel series, kicking off with Ashes of the Imperium by Chris Wraight. This multi-book, multi-author series is set to reveal what happens to the Imperium and the Traitor Legions after the end of The Horus Heresy. Ashes of the Imperium will be released later in the year.

Warhammer 40,000

40K is getting five new Space Marine characters: Vulkan He’stan (Salamanders); Darnath Lysander (Imperial Fists); Aethon Shaan (Raven Guard); Caanok Var (Iron Hands); and Suboden Khan (White Scars). It's worth noting Aethon Shaan is the new Chapter Master of the Raven Guard, replacing Kayvaan Shrike, who's decided to step back from the top job and operate from the shadows.

There are a series of Combat Patrols coming to accompany the release of the characters for the Imperial Fists, White Scars, Iron Hands, Raven Guard, and Salamanders.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

Games Workshop announced the first ever officially licensed, wearable Space Marine helmet. This is the MKX helmet Lieutenant Titus wears in the Space Marine video game series. The lenses inside illuminate!

Kill Team

Games Workshop announced a brand new Kill Team box set featuring the Necrons versus the Deathwatch, which Games Workshop said is probably the most requested Kill Team release ever. Tomb World sees Kill Team "return to the Close Quarters gameplay pioneered in Kill Team: Into the Dark, this time with an all-new Necron-themed killzone complete with shimmering portals, teleportation pads, and regenerating walls."

The Tomb World Dossier book contains background lore for the two kill teams and the Tomb World of Somneft they’re fighting over, "setting up a decisive showdown between Kill Team Vaskovian and Amhetra’s Cryptoretinue."

And that's it! We've wrapped up everything announced during Games Workshop's Big Summer Warhammer Preview Show 2025. What was your highlight?

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

The Bose Summer Sale Ends Soon: Save an Extra 25% Off Refurbished Headphones, Soundbars, and Speakers

18 juillet 2025 à 19:30

Bose just kicked off a new summer sale promotion with 25% off its entire inventory of certified refurbished Bose headphones, earbuds, soundbars, and portable speakers with you apply coupon code "SUMMER25". In all fairness, a few of these deals are slightly higher than the best deals we saw during Prime Day (by slightly I mean by about $10-$20), however those deals have since expired and I don't think we'll see better pricing until Black Friday.

Bose Summer Sale: 25% Off Refurbished Items

I've broken out some of the more notable discounts below. Note that the coupon takes off an additional 25% off on top of already existing discounts that you get for buying a certified refurbished model. The combined discounts total up to 47% off in some cases. That's very steep considering you're getting the same warranty as purchasing brand new.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

The QuietComfort Ultra is Bose's newest noise-cancelling headphone, released in late 2023. It is a significant upgrade over the standard QuietComfort headphones in audio and noise-cancelling performance and is easily comparable to other current heavyweights like the Sony WH-1000XM5/XM6 and the AirPods Max. The Ultra features redesigned ear cushions that are both more comfortable and provide a more secure seal, resulting in better passive noise isolation. It also supports spatial audio for better immersion, and it's updated with the new Bluetooth 5.3 protocol. Android users can rejoice in the fact that the Ultra supports Snapdragon Sound, a feature that offers optimized sound quality, connection stability, and latency for your streaming audio when the headphone is connected to an Android device.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds

If you use an Android smartphone, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds is a better pair of earbuds than the AirPods Pro 2. This is Bose's top-end earbuds, with better noise canceling than the QuietComfort Ultra over-ear headphone due to its sealed in-ear design and better passive noise isolation. Of course the earbuds also boast top notch audio quality to match. Like the Ultra headphones, the earbuds support Snapdragon Sound when paired with an Android device.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Open Earbuds

The Ultra Open earbuds is for people who don't want any type of noise isolation, be it passive or active. These earbuds site just outside your ear canal, thus leaving them completely unimpeded. These are a great pair of earbuds for situations where you need to be aware of your surroundings, for example if you're jogging on the streets, taking a fitness class that involves listening to a training instructor, or working at home whilst keeping an ear open for your kids. It's definitely a more niche type of earbuds, so make sure you know exactly what you want if you opt for this model.

Bose QuietComfort Headphones

The Bose QuietComfort is just a rename of the QuietComfort 45. Aside from the name and a few different color choices, they are the same headphone. The QuietComfort features excellent sound and noise cancelling performance for its price. They're close in quality to Bose's flagship headphone, which is nearly double the price. The QuietComfort is comfortable to wear and has been updated with faster USB Type-C charging, a longer 24-hour battery life on a single charge, and an "Aware" mode that lets you listen in on your surroundings.

Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar

This is Bose's highest end soundbar and normally retails for $1,000 brand new. The soundbar measures 41" long and contains a 5.1.2ch setup with Bose TrueSpace technology, including two upward firing dipole speakers for Dolby Atmos. Popular amongst soundbars nowaways, "A.I. Dialogue Mode" is a feature that automatically balances voice and surround sound so that you don't need to turn up the volume to deafening levels in order to hear what everyone is saying onscreen.

Which Bose headphones are best for you?

The best Bose headphones offer exceptional sound quality through a range of in-ear and over-ear headphones. To help you find the best Bose headphones for you, we’ve researched and compiled a list of our all-time favorites from the brand, ensuring you can find the right type of headphones for your needs.

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

Best Xbox Game Pass Deals and Bundles Right Now (July 2025)

18 juillet 2025 à 19:23

With so many great games coming down the pipeline, now's a great time to hop on the Xbox Game Pass bandwagon. If some titles joining the catalog this year have caught your eye and you're itching to join in on the fun, you can choose between one or three month Game Pass Ultimate membership options at Amazon. Unfortunately, there aren't any discount deals available at the moment, but we'll update this when a new one drops.

You can learn more about options for signing up, what's coming soon to Game Pass this month, and the big releases still to come below.

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Best Xbox Game Pass Deals

While there aren't any deals available at the moment, we've included where you can buy a one month Game Pass Ultimate membership above at Amazon. This will set you back $19.99. Amazon also has a three month Game Pass Ultimate membership option available for $59.99, if you want to stock up on a few months to get you started.

What's Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass?

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

  • High On Life (Cloud, Console, and PC) - July 15
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • RoboCop: Rogue City (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S) – July 17
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • My Friendly Neighborhood (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 17
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Back to the Dawn (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 18
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Abiotic Factor (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S) – July 22
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Wheel World (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S) – July 23
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S) – July 24
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Grounded 2 (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S) – July 29
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Farming Simulator 25 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – August 1
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

It's important to note that the Game Pass Standard tier (available for $14.99/month) does not give users access to day one releases - that's exclusive to the Game Pass Ultimate tier. If you're looking to play big Xbox exclusives and other new games on the day they release, you'll need to be subscribed to Game Pass Ultimate.

What Games Are Leaving Xbox Game Pass?

Unfortunately with new games joining the catalog it means a few must take their leave. Below, we've listed the games that'll be leaving Xbox Game Pass on July 31.

  • Gigantic (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Biggest Games Releasing on Xbox Game Pass

Xbox's Summer Showcase this year had plenty of exciting new games to show off, from The Outer Worlds 2 to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Clockwork Revolution, and Ninja Gaiden 4. But which of the many games revealed during the showcase will appear as day-one releases on Game Pass? Thankfully, quite a few! Including all of the previously mentioned titles.

The latest big release on the platform is Doom: The Dark Ages. In our review, IGN's Mitchell Saltzman said, "Doom: The Dark Ages may strip away the mobility focus of Doom Eternal, but replaces it with a very weighty and powerful style of play that is different from anything the series has done before, and still immensely satisfying in its own way."

If you're looking for even more savings on all things Xbox, have a look at our roundup of the best Xbox deals. There, we've highlighted all of the latest and greatest discounts on the platform, from incredible game deals to fantastic offers on high-quality headphones. Or, if you'd rather see what's going on with other platforms, check out our roundups of the best PlayStation deals, the best Nintendo Switch deals, and our overall roundup of the best video game deals.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Microsoft Abruptly Pulls Plug on its Movies and TV Store for Xbox and Windows

18 juillet 2025 à 19:08

Without any prior warning, Microsoft has today removed the ability to buy movies and TV content on Xbox consoles and Windows devices.

The surprise move was first spotted by fans as Microsoft published a Q&A detailing the changes — as they were already going live.

Previously-purchased film and TV content can still be viewed, and you can still use your Xbox to play media you already own, such as DVDs and Blu-rays. But film and TV fans will no longer be able to add to their digital libraries, won't be able to move content to other services, and no refunds will be given should you want help to rebuild your library elsewhere.

On consoles, the sudden nature of today's store closure is evident by the fact that the Xbox marketplace still features movies and TV sections, though these areas of the store are now completely empty. Presumably these will now be fully removed via a future console update.

Microsoft has not given a reason why it has decided to end the sale of movie and TV content, though with the rise of streaming subscription services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+, digital media ownership has been impacted.

For those who do still want to own content outright, meanwhile, collectors continue to buy good old physical media — something that might be cumbersome, but comes without the worry of requiring internet connectivity or long-term service support.

if you try and access the Movies & TV store on Xbox it just errors out after Microsoft's sudden closure today https://t.co/RpCRmx7W9F pic.twitter.com/SbHMSeuOSH

— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 18, 2025

In a response within Microsoft's own Q&A, the company essentially says similar of its decision — and now simply points users elsewhere.

"The Xbox and Microsoft Store on Windows have other entertainment services that offer the latest home entertainment releases," Microsoft states. "The following transactional services are available today: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home, among others."

While perhaps not the most popular method of owning digital content, the sudden nature of the service's closure by Microsoft has raised eyebrows. The change comes just weeks after Microsoft's latest round of layoffs, when around 4%, or just over 9,000 staff, were cut across the company.

Image credit: Adobe Stock.

Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

GIGABYTE’s 2025 AI Laptops Are Built to Game, Create, and Think

18 juillet 2025 à 19:00

In recent years, GIGABYTE has been at the forefront of advancements in AI-enhanced hardware. It’s made their range of PCs a good fit for all manner of gamers, content creators, and people interested in AI and seeing its growth.

Well, that growth continued with GIGABYTE’s latest laptop models, which integrate AI enhancements into nearly every aspect, improving performance and user experience across the board. Here’s a rundown of some of the most important features that separate the latest models.

GiMATE, the Smart AI Agent

The headliner of the latest improvements is GiMATE, the exclusive AI agent GIGABYTE introduced with its latest lineup. It uses an advanced large language model (LLM) and “press and speak” feature to help you seamlessly control hardware and software. Laptops released in 2025 are equipped with a GiMATE button, allowing users to seamlessly give voice commands or articulate their requirements efficiently.

Want to dive into an intense gaming session? You can press the button, say “I’m going to play a game,” and GiMATE will activate silent fans and overclocking optimization, keeping things cool while still delivering smooth gameplay. You can tell it lots of things — like you’re entering a meeting, need to create something, or want to conserve battery — and it’ll change settings for you. You won’t need to navigate a bunch of menus to manage your settings every time you change activities.

GiMATE comes equipped with powerful AI capabilities, including: AI Power, AI Performance, AI Cooling, AI Voice, AI Audio, and AI Privacy. AI Power optimizes your system settings, adjusting to the most energy-efficient mode while maintaining the best user experience. AI Performance enhances precise overclocking optimization for smooth gameplay, while AI Cooling utilizes Smart Cooling, dynamically adapting fan speed based on system demands. AI Voice recognizes your voice and filters out background noise, ensuring everyone on your video calls can hear you. AI Audio features smart acoustic optimization, which detects the surrounding surface and speaker positions to fine-tune sound output. AI Privacy can detect if someone other than you is looking at your screen and either alert you or activate safeguards.

Next-Level Cooling

WINDFORCE is a powerful cooling system used across GIGABYTE’s models that prevents them from running hot while staying quiet. The highest-tier version, called WINDFORCE INFINITY EX, is featured in the AORUS MASTER 18 and AORUS MASTER 16, offering heat dissipation up to 270W. Combined with a 158-blade Frost Fan design, Internal Blasting, 3D VortX technology, vapor chamber, and Icy Touch, it delivers the strongest and most efficient cooling.

The GIGABYTE AERO X16 features WINDFORCE INFINITY, with heat dissipation up to 95W, dual 12V slim fans with 74 blades, four vents and heat pipes, 3D VortX, and Icy Touch. And the GIGABYTE GAMING A16 has the base WINDFORCE, with up to 80W heat dissipation. All versions are designed to keep the system running cool without distractingly loud fans.

A Cinema-Grade Experience

There’s been a lot of fancy talk about tech specs and what’s happening under the hood of these laptops, but none of that matters without a high-end display and audio output, right? After all, we all want our games and media to sound and look their best. Well, you’re in luck. All models mentioned above are certified with Dolby Atmos®, which provides immersive audio. On top of that, the AORUS MASTER models include dual-force speakers that enhance bass up to 30% and Dolby Vision® HDR, which improves brightness, contrast, color, and depth.

A Range of Options

If GiMATE sounds like something you’re interested in, there’s more good news: It’s been integrated across GIGABYTE’s lineup, so you have lots of options to choose from if you want to experience it. The top-of-the-line options are the AORUS MASTER 18 and AORUS MASTER 16, which both feature the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 Processor 275HX, up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, and a 240 Hz refresh rate display. The MASTER 18 features a mini-LED display, while the MASTER 16 comes with OLED, both delivering 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.

Next up is the GIGABYTE AERO X16, a laptop that’s focused on portability with the latest AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 Series processor and up to GeForce RTX 5070 GPU. It has the power and versatility to handle gaming and content creation, all in a sleek body just 16.7 millimeters thick and weighing 1.9 kilograms. Offering over 14 hours of battery life, it’s easy to take on the go. Designed as a Copilot+ PC, it supports AI-powered multitasking and is offered in two colors: Space Gray and Lunar White.

Last but not least, the GIGABYTE GAMING A16. As its name implies, it’s focused on gaming, but also works well for students and AI newcomers. It has the 13th Gen Intel® Core™ processor and up to GeForce RTX 5070 GPU and a redesigned Golden Curve Keyboard to enhance on-device control. It sports more than 14 hours of battery life, can lie completely flat at 180 degrees, and is also slim and lightweight, checking in at 19.45 millimeters thick and 2.2 kilograms.

And there you have it, some of the most important features of GIGABYTE’s new models. But there’s still lots more to see about each of these laptops, so be sure to check out the website to learn more. You can get into even more nitty gritty details, filter available models by different tech specs, and compare different models side by side to find the right one for you.

Deals For Today: Ohuhu Markers Are On Sale And Personal Audio Discounts

18 juillet 2025 à 18:40

If you are in the market for new art supplies or reliable travel charging gear, today’s deals bring a mix of both. Ohuhu’s 216-color and 168-color alcohol marker sets are available at $199.99 and $159.99, both offering refillable ink, smooth blending, and included carrying cases. On the charger front, UGREEN’s 65W USB C Charger Block is down to $29.99, while the CUKTECH No.20 140W Power Bank is available for $122.99. That one packs 25,000mAh capacity with PD 3.1 fast charging and a smart display, making it a solid pick for keeping laptops and phones powered up while traveling.

TL;DR: Deals For Today

You will also find discounts on ACEFAST’s open-ear workout headphones, GOOLOO’s 6000A jump starter, and two GameSir controllers (G7 Pro and the Super Nova) ideal for players bouncing between Switch, PC, and mobile gaming. OneOdio’s Focus A5 headphones round out today’s list with long battery life and LDAC wireless audio support. If you need power, portability, or some new creative tools, this is a good day to check prices.

Destined Rivals Elite Trainer Box

Whilst this ETB is out of stock currently on TCG Player, the current pricing on Amazon is a full dollar below market value. Granted, its above MSRP, but if you want this ETB sealed for your collection or to rip it open right now, this is the going rate.

Where To Buy Japanese Pokémon Cards

Japanese Pokémon TCG booster boxes have far better odds at pulling chase cards, have far less bulk and are often half the price of English booster boxes. This also mean said chase cards are worth significantly less, but Japanese cards are far easier to get perfect grades in given they're always busting out of booster packs in perfect condition. Want a Pokémon card collection on a budget? Go for Japanese cards.

Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Preorders

This is it, the beggining of a new expansion for Pokémon TCG. Best Buy have gone live with their preorder allocation for Mega Evolutions today, which mean Target and Walmart won't be far behind. Here's all the links you need and good luck trainers!

Pokémon TCG Price Updates

I can't believe I'm writing this, but Amazon has quite a bit of sealed Pokémon TCG product for under market value. Whilst that unfortunately means it's still way above MSRP, some of these sets are at the best prices they've been in the last month.

This Weeks Crashers and Climbers

Scarlet and Violet base set prices have been shifting noticeably ahead of the final sets Black Bolt and White Flare, with Psychic-type Illustration Rares like Ralts 211/198 and Kirlia 212/198 each climbing 28 percent this month while Gardevoir ex 245/198 now sits at $54.99 after a 25 percent jump. Miraidon ex and Koraidon ex are both trending upward as well, holding value around $23.99 each. At the same time several cards are sliding down as Fidough 213/198 dropped 15 percent, Armarouge 203/198 is down 11 percent, and Pachirisu 208/198 fell 19 percent. The steepest dips hit Dondozo 207/198 and Starly 221/198, now around $9.99 each after dropping 30 percent and 37 percent respectively, reflecting a market that is narrowing in on long-term playability and collector interest.

Last Weeks Crashers and Climbers

As newer Pokémon TCG sets grab the spotlight, Paradox Rift is seeing its high-rarity SIR ex cards drop in value while several Illustration Rares quietly climb due to shifting collector interest and low inventory. Cards like Altaria ex, Gholdengo ex, and Steelix have dropped between 16% and 25%, while Illustration Rares including Morpeko, Plusle, Minun, Groudon, and Iron Valiant ex are climbing fast, with Morpeko leading at a 43% increase. This mirrors earlier trends where less flashy cards gain traction as availability tightens.

MTG Edge of Eternities Preorders

Magic: The Gathering’s next set, Edge of Eternities, officially launches August 1 with preorders now live on Amazon for bundles including Play Booster Boxes, Commander Decks, and Collector Booster Boxes. Blending Magic’s iconic gameplay with science fantasy themes such as flying space whales and alien races, Edge of Eternities introduces four new mechanics: Void, Warp, Station, and Lander Tokens. Fan-favorite tribes like Eldrazi and Slivers return alongside reprints of coveted Shock Lands. Wizards of the Coast is gradually revealing more details, with a full card gallery arriving July 18 and prerelease events happening July 25 through 31, so now is the time to lock in your preorder if you want first access.

MTG Pricing Updates

It's a bit of a mixed back for Magic: The Gathering prices this week, so it's always worth double checking eBay before TCG Player and Amazon for a last minute bargain. Also, whoever thinks a Theros Beyond Death booster is worth north of $700 needs to have a word with themselves.

ACEFAST AceFit Pro Open-Ear Headphones

ACEFAST AceFit Pro Open-Ear Headphones are now available for $98.59, offering 22 percent off. These are designed for runners and cyclists who want to stay aware of their surroundings while listening to music. The open-ear design pairs with 40 bright LED lights for visibility at night, while a lightweight 7.8g frame makes them comfortable for all-day wear. Battery life stretches up to 30 hours, and the included charging case has a digital display so you always know how much power is left.

Ohuhu Brush Markers (216)

Ohuhu’s 216-Color Brush and Chisel Marker Set is down to $199.99. This set includes 216 alcohol-based colors plus a colorless blender, perfect for creating smooth blends and shading effects. The ink dries quickly and is refillable, giving these markers long-term use. Color-coded caps help keep everything organized and a carrying case is included to make storage and transport easier.

Ohuhu Alcohol Markers Brush Tip: 168

Ohuhu 168-Color Brush and Fine Tip Marker Set is now $159.99. This set focuses on detailed work with its brush and fine tip combination and includes 168 colors with a blend of bright and pastel shades. Like the larger set, these markers use refillable alcohol-based ink that blends cleanly without smudging. The included case keeps everything organized and easy to bring along for artists on the move.

OneOdio Focus A5

OneOdio’s Focus A5 Wireless Headphones are priced at $79.98 and offer Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation that reduces low-frequency noise by up to 98 percent. With support for Hi-Res LDAC audio, these headphones deliver cleaner sound quality for wireless listening. Battery life goes up to 75 hours on a single charge or 45 hours with ANC active. They also feature soft protein leather ear cushions and a USB-C wired mode for those who prefer a direct connection.

UGREEN 65W USB C Charger Block

UGREEN’s 65W USB C Charger Block is currently $29.99. This compact charger uses GaN technology to deliver fast charging speeds in a smaller size that fits easily into a travel bag. It comes with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port so you can charge multiple devices like a MacBook, iPhone, or Steam Deck all at once. This version features a Genshin Impact Kinich-themed colorway and offers foldable plugs for easier portability.

CUKTECH NO.20 140W Power Bank

CUKTECH No.20 140W Power Bank is priced at $122.99 with an extra coupon available at checkout. It holds 25000mAh of power capacity and supports PD 3.1 for high-speed charging on devices like MacBooks. A smart TFT display shows real-time information such as voltage and remaining battery. It also recharges itself quickly with 100W input, making it a good option for work trips or power users who need a compact high-capacity battery.

GameSir G7 Pro Tri-Mode

GameSir G7 Pro Tri-Mode Controller is priced at $79.99 today. It works across Xbox, PC, and Android, switching between wired, wireless, and Bluetooth modes using a physical toggle. With Hall Effect triggers, adjustable gyroscope controls, and swappable faceplates, this controller offers flexibility for players who game on multiple platforms. Its 1000Hz polling rate also ensures low latency performance when connected to PC or using the 2.4G wireless dongle.

GameSir Super Nova Wireless Gaming Controller

GameSir Super Nova Wireless Controller is available for $49.99 today. It is compatible with Switch, Switch 2, PC, Android, and iOS and features Hall Effect sticks and triggers to help prevent drift. It includes programmable back buttons, customizable RGB lighting, and a 1000Hz polling rate for smooth response times. You can also swap out the faceplate and customize the button layout using GameSir’s companion software.

GOOLOO 6000A Jump Starter

GOOLOO GT6000 Jump Starter is on sale for $139.99. This is not just a car jump starter but also a 27000mAh power bank with USB charging and a built-in flashlight. It delivers up to 6000A peak current to start vehicles with engines as large as 12 liters for diesel or all standard gas engines. Thanks to 100W fast charging support, it can power devices like MacBooks and recharge itself fully in around two hours, making it useful both at home and on the road.

Berserk Complete 1997 TV Series Blu Ray

I keep circling back to this version of Berserk. It doesn’t rely on flashy effects or modern polish; it’s rough, it’s grim, and that’s exactly the mood it needs. For under $40, having all 25 episodes in HD on disc feels like the easiest way to revisit it or finally get around to it if you’ve been putting it off.

Anker Nano Charging Station(100W Max)

I finally grabbed one of these a couple of months back because I was fed up with cable chaos on my desk. Two USB-Cs, a couple of USB-As, plus normal outlets all in one spot. Now I just plug everything in and get on with things instead of hunting for spare sockets. It’s just less hassle.

JBL Xtreme 3

I don’t need a speaker this loud most days, but when friends are over or I’m out in the garden, it’s worth having. It’s chunky, sure, but you get enough sound and bass out of it that nobody’s asking you to turn it up louder. Plus I don’t have to worry about a bit of rain or dust wrecking it.

39 Inch UltraGear OLED

Sitting in front of a curved OLED like this feels like moving up a level from your usual flat screen. I wouldn’t have thought 240Hz would make much difference until I tried it, now everything else feels sluggish by comparison. If I was looking to upgrade, this would be high on the list.

Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD 2TB

I’ve swapped these into a couple of rigsnow, and it’s one of those upgrades where you notice the speed straight away. Big game installs or moving chunky files just don’t take as long anymore. For a couple minutes of swapping out a drive, the boost is kind of ridiculous.

Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle

Still struggling to get your hands on Nintendo Switch 2? The Mario Kart World bundle is available on Amazon right now, but it's invitation only. Make sure to request one, you've got nothing to loose. Unlike most invitation only products, Amazon was quite responsive when preorder invitations rocked up, so fingers crossed this is your golden ticket.

SanDisk® 512GB GamePLAY microSD Express Card

A $35 saving on a Micro SD card is a cracking deal right now, and will come in handy whilst trying out your OG Switch library on your brand new Nintendo Switch 2. These cards also guarantee fantastic performance playing Nintendo Switch 2 games, so it's a win-win.

Superman (2025) (4K Ultra HD Steelbook)

Superman 2025 is arguably DC movies returning back to form, not to mention Krypto being a good boy. It's already sold out once on Amazon, so get your preorder in whilst it's still available, I think this will be a gem in anyone's steelbook collection.

USB Type-C to A Cable 5 pack

More than 50% off a pack of five USB a to C cables? Yes please. These are always handy to have around, and no one wants to pay out of the nose for USB cables.

INIU Portable Charger 10000mAh 45W

This is ideal for carrying around when you've forgot to stick your phone on charge overnight, 45W is more than enough power to charge anything whilst using it, from phones to Nintendo Switch 2. So who can argue for $12?

TCL - 55" QM6K Series

144Hz refresh rate on a 4K HDR QD Mini LED 55" screen for under $450? There you go, that's all the selling this TV needs. TCL have a hell of a reputation for undercutting big brand TV names, and this deal is no different.

INIU 140W Power Bank

Need serious power on the go? INIU’s 140W PowerNova Power Bank delivers laptop-level charging with a massive 27,000mAh capacity that is airline approved. Charge up to three devices at once via two USB-C ports and one USB-A, including a dedicated 140W PD 3.1 output to top off a MacBook Pro 16" to 59% in just 30 minutes. The smart LED display shows real-time battery status, so you’re never guessing. Includes a USB-C cable, travel pouch, and INIU’s industry-leading 3-year warranty.

Fitbit Charge 6 Fitness Tracker

The Fitbit Charge 6 makes tracking your health and workouts easier and more connected than ever, with 40+ exercise modes, built-in GPS, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, and YouTube Music controls. Link it to compatible gym equipment to see your stats live as you move. It comes with both small and large bands, a sleek porcelain and silver finish, and a 6-month Fitbit Premium membership for deeper insights. Charge 6 works with both iOS and Android, and pairs perfectly with other Google products like Pixel Buds Pro 2.

Personal Fan with LED Display

Stay cool anywhere with TUNISE’s wearable neck fan, featuring a whisper-quiet motor and three adjustable speeds up to 4100 RPM. Its 5200mAh battery delivers up to 12 hours of cooling, while the clear LED display keeps tabs on battery life and fan speed. With a foldable, adjustable-angle design, this bladeless fan is as portable as it is stylish.

9-Outlet Anker 332 USB C Power Strip Surge Protector

Simplify your workspace with Anker’s 332 USB C Power Strip, packing six outlets, USB-C 20W Power Delivery, and Anker’s signature 8-Point Safety System. It protects against surges, fire risks, and overloads while keeping your devices topped up. The 5-foot cord and compact three-sided outlet design make it easy to fit anywhere in your home or office setup. Reliable charging meets smart safety in one sleek package.

INIU USB C Charger Block x 2

Charge two devices at once with INIU’s 30W dual-port USB-C charger set. Featuring GaN tech for cooler, safer charging, each block is 30% smaller than standard chargers and comes with foldable plugs for easy travel. Power up an iPhone 16 to 71% in just 30 minutes or juice up a MacBook Air with ease. This set includes two 60W USB-C cables, a user manual, and INIU’s industry-leading 3-year warranty for peace of mind.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection (Switch)

I picked up the Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection for Switch and it’s been a solid throwback to the old Duel Monsters days. I grew up playing these games, so jumping back in with the ability to duel online and unlock classic cards feels pretty great. The save-anywhere feature makes it easy to squeeze in a match during a break and come back to it later. I also like that you can rewind or fast forward during duels which makes testing out new strategies a lot more flexible.

Superman (Blu-ray + Digital)

I was hoping to grab the steelbook edition of Superman but it looks like that’s already sold out. The standard Blu-ray is still available though if you’re just looking to watch the movie without the collectible packaging. James Gunn delivers a Superman story that feels fresh while staying true to the character. There’s a solid balance of action, humor, and heart, and it sets a strong tone for what’s next in the DCU. If you’re into superhero movies that keep things grounded while still feeling big and cinematic, this one’s worth picking up.

Split Fiction (PS5)

I grabbed Split Fiction on PS5 recently and it’s been a great pick for co-op sessions. We gave it a 9 out of 10 and after playing it I can see why. It focuses on split-screen teamwork where you and a partner have to sync your actions to clear each challenge. I really like how each level introduces new mechanics and switches between sci-fi and fantasy settings so it never feels repetitive. Mio and Zoe’s story adds some extra depth too since they do not get along at first but that dynamic makes the whole adventure feel more personal as things ramp up.

Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds

AirPods Pro 2 are one of those earbuds I keep noticing for their mix of sound quality and thoughtful features. At $199, they offer a strong balance of value and performance. The active noise cancellation blocks out a lot of background noise while adaptive audio automatically adjusts based on your surroundings. You get four sizes of silicone tips for a customizable fit, and once those are set they stay comfortable even through longer listening sessions. The personalized spatial audio and hearing aid features add extra depth, giving them more flexibility than just a standard pair of wireless earbuds.

DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake (Switch)

DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake caught my attention for how it brings that classic RPG feel into a modern format. At $34.99, it’s a pretty big discount compared to the usual price, which makes it an easy pick if you’ve been waiting to try it. The HD-2D visuals really stand out with that mix of pixel art and depth that makes the world feel fresh but still familiar. Battles stick to the traditional turn-based system but with small updates like adjustable speed and auto-battle, so it doesn’t feel stuck in the past. The soundtrack ties it all together with that same timeless vibe DRAGON QUEST fans already know.

The Lord of the Rings Illustrated (Tolkien Illustrated Editions)

The Lord of the Rings Illustrated Edition feels like more than just a regular hardcover. At $30.07 it is a big drop from the usual $90 which makes it a sound deal. What really sets this edition apart are the illustrations with Tolkien’s own drawings maps and sketches included throughout. The full text is printed in red and black ink and there are details like sprayed edges and a ribbon bookmark that make it feel more like a collector’s item.

Suikoden I & II HD Remastered (Switch)

Suikoden I & II HD Remastered at $48.31 for the Day One Edition is an essential pickup for JRPG fans. The updated pixel art looks sharp without losing the original style and the new environmental sounds add a little more atmosphere as you move through towns and dungeons. Fattle fast forward and auto-save features make revisiting these games more modern and easier to play in shorter sessions.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

Best Video Game Deals Today (July 2025)

18 juillet 2025 à 18:06

No matter which platform you prefer to play on, there's an excellent variety of video game deals to check out right now. Whether you're gaming on PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or PC, we've rounded up the best offers available at the moment to help you get more for your money.

This includes an excellent 'Build your own Capcom Summer bundle' from Fanatical for PC players and a discount on Elden Ring Nightreign for PS5, but these just scratch the surface of what's available. Have a look through our favorite video game deals at the moment below.

Best PC Game Deals

PC players have some great deals to take advantage of right now. Alongside some discounts on games like Stellar Blade and Elden Ring Nightreign, Fanatical also has a 'Build your own Capcom Summer Bundle' deal going on that's definitely worth checking out.

This deal features some excellent games to add to your PC library, from Resident Evil Village to Devil May Cry 5 to The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, and so many more. It starts from two games for $12.99 and you can keep adding from there and watch the savings grow. It's a limited time deal, though, so take advantage of it while you can.

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Humble Choice Games for July 2025

July's Humble Choice lineup features some real treats. Leading the charge this month is Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, Death's Door, and Daemon X Machina, alongside five other games and one month of IGN Plus. You can see July's full Humble Choice lineup below.

  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader
  • Daemon X Machina
  • Cat Quest III
  • Wizard with a Gun
  • Death's Door
  • Neo Cab
  • Everafter Falls
  • Blanco
  • One Month of IGN Plus

Best Physical Video Game Deals

If you're looking to save on physical games right now, there are plenty of deals worth checking out across PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. We've included just a few of our favorites above, but if you'd like to see more game deals for each platform, check out our individual roundups for these consoles: the best PlayStation deals, the best Xbox deals, and the best Nintendo Switch deals.

Best Nintendo Switch 2 Accessory Deals

If you've already picked up a Nintendo Switch 2 and have been looking to grab some accessories, we're here to help. We've found some great Nintendo Switch 2 accessory deals that are worth picking up right now, from carrying cases to screen protectors and more. The selection above just scratches the surface of what's available, though. Check out our roundup of the best Nintendo Switch 2 deals to see more.

Best Xbox Accessory Deals

Outside of games, there are a few different Xbox accessory deals that are worth your time and money as well. Walmart's offering a nice discount at the moment on the Elite Series 2 controller, while Amazon's got the 1TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card on sale. Woot has a couple of nice accessory deals to check out, too.

Best PS5 SSD Deals

PS5 games continue to grow in size, and with SSD prices climbing, finding the right storage at a great price is more important than ever. We've listed our favorite deals just here, but you should ensure you're checking back here for more updates as often as possible, as new SSD deals pop up all the time.

Keep in mind that not all SSDs are compatible with the PS5. To ensure optimal performance on the best PS5 SSD, you'll need a PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 drive with a minimum read speed of 5,500MB/s to match the console's internal storage.

Best Gaming PC Deals

Do you prefer to play on a dedicated PC tower? Navigating the options online can be quite the ordeal. Desk space, portability, and price point are often factors in the decision. However, there are some great PC deals that pop up every now and again that are worth jumping on. One of our favorite deals at the moment is on the Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC (16GB/1TB), which has dropped to $1,999.99. To see even more PC deals, check out our roundup of the best gaming PC deals.

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

Stranger Things Showrunner Confirms the Season 5 Teaser Has No Spoilers: 'Barely Scratches the Surface'

18 juillet 2025 à 18:01

That new Stranger Things Season 5 teaser was jammed packed with insane footage — but as it turns out, apparently none of it is really a spoiler, according to one of the Duffer Brothers themselves.

“Don’t worry about spoilers,” Ross Duffer, the series creator and showrunner alongside brother Matt, explained via Instagram alongside the trailer. “This teaser pulls from every episode except seven, but it’s mostly Volume One and just barely scratches the surface.”

🚨 CODE RED 🚨

THE STRANGER THINGS 5 TEASER IS HERE pic.twitter.com/xklBxyJ11N

— Netflix (@netflix) July 16, 2025

Ultimately, he’s got a point, as the main thing the teaser does show is the time jump from 1987 to the present day of Season 5. That said, the official synopsis does give us a lot more insight into what’s coming:

"Scarred by the opening of the Rifts, our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished – his whereabouts and plans unknown. As the anniversary of Will's disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming – and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they've faced before. To end this nightmare, they'll need everyone – the full party – standing together, one last time."

Stranger Things 5 release schedule:

  • Volume 1: November 26, 2025 @ 5pm PT
  • Volume 2: December 25, 2025 @ 5pm PT
  • The Finale: December 31, 2025 @ 5pm PT

What we do know about the final season at this point is that it will consist of eight episodes that will be released in three volumes. The release schedule coincides with some upcoming major holidays, with the first volume dropping for Thanksgiving and the second and third hitting on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve respectively.

The show’s beloved cast returns for Season 5, with Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, David Harbour, Wynona Ryder, Sadie Sink, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, and Caleb McLaughlin all getting back in the saddle alongside a few new faces. The most notable newbie in the cast is undoubtedly Terminator star Linda Hamilton, Sarah Connor herself.

Netflix previously revealed the episode titles of Stranger Things Season 5, which arrives over three years after the finale of Season 4. For more, check out the burning questions we still have from Stranger Things Season 4.

While Stranger Things is coming to an end in terms of its main Netflix series, there’s plenty more from the franchise to look forward to. Stage play Stranger Things: The First Shadow made its Broadway debut this April, there’s a Stranger Things animated series that will take fans back to Hawkins in 2026, a collection of books, and the touring Stranger Things Experience.

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

Season 2 of Netflix's Arcane Is Getting a 4K Steelbook and You Can Preorder Now

18 juillet 2025 à 18:01

The second (and final) season of the spectacular Netflix series Arcane is officially getting a 4K steelbook. If you're a fan of the show or already own the first season's 4K steelbook and are longing to complete the collection, it's available to preorder right now at Amazon for $59.98 (see here). It's set to be released on October 21 this year, so you won't have to wait too long to add it to your library.

Preorder Arcane Season 2 4K Steelbook

The cover for the Arcane Season 2 4K steelbook has more of a sepia-toned coloring to it and features Jinx front and center. Alongside all of the episodes, this steelbook also comes with plenty of exciting bonus features for fans to check out, which we've listed below.

Arcane Season 2 Steelbook Bonus Features

  • "Inside The Writer's Room" Featurette
  • "The Voices In My Head: Crafting The Performances"
  • Artist Breakdowns - Featuring 14 Artists From Fortiche
  • "A Sonic Ballet: Music & Sound" Featurette
  • Music Video: "Ma Meilleure Ennemie"
  • Music Video: "Blood, Sweat & Tears"
  • Music Video: "Paint the Town Blue"
  • "Going Another Way: Episode 7" Featurette
  • Storyboards & Animatics
  • Art Gallery

Save Over 60% on Arcane’s Season 1 4K Steelbook

Arcane's Season 1 4K steelbook is currently enjoying an excellent discount at Amazon right now as well. If you haven't picked it up for your library yet, now is the time to do it as it's currently 61% off down to $23.49.

If you're planning on picking up these seasons for your physical media collection, it's worth it to check out our breakdown of upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-rays to see what else is coming out over the next few months. These releases range from more TV shows to plenty of movies, so you can stock up on a wide variety of options to watch.

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

Elden Ring Nightreign Will Start Rolling Out More Enhanced Bosses At The End of July

18 juillet 2025 à 17:52

Nightfarers might want to prep and gear up. FromSoftware is sending out its next set of enhanced bosses, the Everdark Sovereigns, for Elden Ring Nightreign at the end of this month.

The next four Everdark Sovereigns will arrive as part of a "new Everdark cycle" in Limveld, starting on July 31. The four bosses up for upgrades this time are Tricephalos, Augur, Equilibrious Beast, and Fissure in the Fog.

For the past Everdark Sovereigns, FromSoftware has adhered to a weekly release schedule. Though it's unconfirmed whether the rollout will be the same again, or which Everdark Sovereign will be the first to arrive, FromSoft's teaser image does show Libra, the Equilibrious Beast fight, ready for battle.

The veil thins, and the Night hungers still.

On July 31, 2025, a new Everdark cycle shall begin; the enhanced Nightlords Tricephalos, Augur, Equilibrious Beast and Fissure in the Fog will soon unleash their darkest powers upon Limveld.#ELDENRING #NIGHTREIGN pic.twitter.com/IN71Mm53ux

— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING) July 18, 2025

I'm curious to see if this affects Libra's Faustian bargain mechanic at all, but even putting aside a deal with a devil, these could be some fearsome fights. Tricephalos isn't exactly a pushover, and the Fissure in the Fog battle already has some pretty strong mechanics that often catch newer players unaware. More powerful versions of these bosses could get interesting.

So far, it seems like the Everdark Sovereigns have been well-received. Though their difficulty levels vary depending on the upgrades and enhancements each one gets, it does seem like FromSoftware has found interesting ways to remix each of the main bosses of Elden Ring Nightreign.

The update cadence for Elden Ring Nightreign has felt akin to Monster Hunter, in that way. Since launch, there's been a steady, even stream of patches and "enhanced" content, gradually raising the difficulty ceiling in the process. It'll be interesting to see what Bandai Namco and FromSoftware's long-term plans for Nightreign are, and when any DLC enters the picture.

We’ve got plenty of Nightreign tips and tricks to help you take down all the eight Nightlord Bosses, and if you’re wondering how to unlock the two locked Nightfarer Classes, check out How to Unlock the Revenant and How to Unlock the Duchess, plus How to Change Characters.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Final Fantasy XIV Is Ending Windows 10 Support, Though You'll 'Likely' Still Be Able To Play

18 juillet 2025 à 17:36

Square Enix has announced it will end Windows 10 support for its MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV this October.

The publisher confirmed in a statement that support will end on October 14, 2025, coinciding with Microsoft's own end-date for security updates and support.

"You will likely be able to play FINAL FANTASY XIV on Windows® 10 systems even after the end of support," the company said. "However, after we discontinue support, we will as a general rule no longer be able to provide support for problems arising as a result of the operating system."

Square Enix said it may responded to requests for technical support regarding Windows 10 issues after the end of support, but this will be limited, on a case-by-case basis, and not guaranteed.

Additionally, the OS and CPU requirements for the Windows version of Final Fantasy XIV will also be updated on October 14. Alongside a shift from Windows 10 64-bit to Windows 11 64-bit, CPU requirements will also bump up.

For Minimum System Requirements, the recommended Intel Core i7-7700 (or higher) will shift to an Intel Core i5-8400 (or higher). The Recommended System Requirements are holding steady on the Intel Core i7-9700 benchmark, though.

Currently, Final Fantasy XIV is building up to its 7.3 patch, The Promise of Tomorrow, due to arrive in early August. Following on from the Dawntrail expansion, patch 7.3 will introduce a new slew of Main Scenario Quests following the aftermath of the expansion and the strange things afoot in Solution Nine.

Additionally, the next leg of Final Fantasy XIV's Final Fantasy XI crossover raid series Echoes of Vana'diel will arrive, with San d'Oria: The Second Walk. Longtime Final Fantasy XI players (who could even still be playing to this day) will likely find some neat easter eggs and references littered throughout the new series of fights.

As for Windows 10 users, the operating system shift still seems to be an inevitable reality. If you're still on Win10, now might be a good time to start considering your options as its end-of-support looms in the distance.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Trump Says 'I Absolutely Love That Colbert Got Fired' in the Wake of The Late Show's Shock Cancelation, Declares 'Jimmy Kimmel Is Next' and Hits Out at Jimmy Fallon

18 juillet 2025 à 17:31

President Trump has weighed in on the shock cancelation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and said Jimmy Kimmel, host of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, "is next."

Colbert announced the cancelation of his talk show just a few days after he criticized the network’s parent company, Paramount, for its $16 million settlement with Donald Trump over the president’s claim that CBS News deceptively edited an interview with the then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris. CBS has insisted it was a “purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night.”

The settlement, and the announcement of the end of The Late Show, come amid Paramount’s bid to get its $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media over the line. The transaction needs regulatory approval from the Trump administration, and Trump is often the butt of Colbert’s jokes.

Colbert, who has hosted the show for the last decade, called the settlement “a big fat bribe" during an episode aired earlier this week.

Now, in a post on his social media network Truth Social, Trump expressed delight at the recent developments, and issued a warning to fellow talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who he suggested will be next for the chopping block.

“I absolutely love that Colbert got fired,” Trump said. “His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!”

Kimmel had expressed support for Colbert in a post on Instagram yesterday, saying: "Love you Stephen. F*ck you and all your Sheldons CBS."

Trump then praised Fox News late-night comedian Greg Gutfeld, calling him better than Colbert, Kimmel, and “the Moron on NBC who ruined the once great Tonight Show” — a clear reference to Jimmy Fallon.

Kimmel had expressed concern about Trump potentially coming after comedians, telling Variety last month: “Well, you’d have to be naive not to worry a little bit. But that can’t change what you’re doing. And maybe it is naive, but I have the hope that if and when the day comes that he does start coming after comedians, that even my colleagues on the right will support my right to say what I like. Now, I could be kidding myself, and hopefully we’ll never find out. But if we do, I would hope that the outrage is significant.”

Colbert's announcement sparked criticism from various quarters online. Senator Adam Schiff, a Democrat who appeared as a guest on Thursday night’s show, later took to social media to say: “If Paramount and CBS ended the Late Show for political reasons, the public deserves to know. And deserves better.”

On the show, Schiff said Trump had created a "climate of fear."

“He wants to make the law firms afraid,” Schiff said. “He wants to make universities afraid. He wants to make immigrants afraid. He wants to make citizens afraid. He wants to make news organizations, CBS and Paramount afraid. He wants to make ABC afraid. And he is succeeding.”

CBS canceled Colbert’s show just THREE DAYS after Colbert called out CBS parent company Paramount for its $16M settlement with Trump – a deal that looks like bribery.

America deserves to know if his show was canceled for political reasons.

Watch and share his message. pic.twitter.com/Rz7HcWFLYM

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) July 18, 2025

Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has called for an investigation into Paramount Global’s relationship with Trump over the Skydance merger, wrote: “CBS canceled Colbert’s show just THREE DAYS after Colbert called out CBS parent company Paramount for its $16M settlement with Trump — a deal that looks like bribery. America deserves to know if his show was canceled for political reasons.”

Photo by Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty Images.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Galactus Finally Revealed Thanks to New Hot Toys Figure

18 juillet 2025 à 17:27

We're mere days away from the theatrical release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but Marvel is still keeping its cards close to the vest where Ralph Ineson's Galactus is concerned. None of the trailers have given us a clear glimpse of the towering cosmic villain, leaving it to some leaked promo art to give us our first glimpse of Galactus' face. But as is often the case, a new Hot Toys figure is giving us our best look yet at the MCU version of Galactus.

Check out the slideshow gallery below to see Hot Toys' massive and highly detailed Galactus Jumbo Sofvi Figure, along with the other newly revealed Fantastic Four figures:

This figure makes it clear that First Steps' Galactus is very close to the comic book source material. Ineson's likeness is clearly evident, though the face also has an interesting lined texture that speaks to his otherworldly nature.

The Galactus Jumbo Sofvi Figure is a bit different from standard Hot Toys figures. For one thing, it's quite a bit bigger, clocking in at 70 cm/27.6 inches tall. It's also not nearly as articulated as normal Hot Toys figures, with only limited movement in the head, waist, and arms. No doubt that will help keep the cost down.

Galactus also isn't the usual Hot Toys 1:6 scale. With Galactus being several hundred feet tall in the film, we don't even want to think about how massive a 1:6 scale Galactus would be. The figure does include miniature versions of the FF and Julia Garner's Silver Surfer.

Alongside Galactus, Hot Toys is also releasing more traditional 1:6 scale figures of the entire FF family. The Invisible Woman even comes with a 1:6 scale version of baby Franklin Richards. Meanwhile, both Invisible Woman and Mister Fantastic can be purchased in an optional bundle with the helper robot H.E.R.B.I.E.

Will you be adding this gigantic Galactus figure to your collection? What do you think of the MCU version of this iconic villain? Let us know in the comments below.

For more on The Fantastic Four: First Steps, check out the reveal of the Marvel villain played by Paul Walter Hauser.

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

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Premiere Review – “Hegemony, Part II”

18 juillet 2025 à 16:56

Minor spoilers follow for “Hegemony, Part II,” which is currently available on Paramount+.

As Star Trek: Strange New World’s third season finally arrives, it comes with a sense of both relief ("Can you believe it’s been almost two years since season 2 ended?") and, well, frustration ("Man, I guess it’s been almost two years since season 2 ended!"). “Hegemony, Part II” is, after all, the follow-up to last season’s big cliffhanger finale, but geez, who can even remember what happened all the way back in August of 2023?

Of course, that’s not fair to the show, which had to wait for the 2023 writers’ and actors’ strikes to end before it could reveal how the USS Enterprise got out of its latest jam. And yet here we are, so a quick catch-up for those in need: The season 2 finale, “Hegemony,” ended with the crew facing those nasty lizard people the Gorn once again. Anson Mount’s Captain Pike just can’t catch a break: His girlfriend, Captain Batel (Melanie Scrofano), winds up infected by the lethal creatures, meaning that she’s facing an Alien-esque eruption of Baby Gorn if Nurse Chapel (Jess Bush) can’t figure out a solution. Meanwhile, most of Pike’s command crew – and a bunch of colonists – were beamed up to the Gorn ships where, well, they’re gonna wind up on the dinner menu. Admiral April (Adrian Holmes) commands Pike to retreat, but what’s a captain to do when half the stars of his show will be doomed if he follows orders?

A spinning camera move thrusts us right back into the action in “Hegemony, Part II,” beginning in space as Gorn ships attack the Enterprise, and continuing inside on the bridge as Pike, exhausted and seemingly out of options, rotates in the frame as well.

The fancy technique from episode director Chris Fisher isn’t out of place for modern Star Trek, which can do in one space battle the type of things that Gene Roddenberry only dreamed of in an entire career of Trekkin’. But it’s also illustrative of Pike’s state of mind in this story. Mount and the episodes’ writers, Henry Alonso Myers and Davy Perez, give us a Pike who is seemingly at the breaking point – it’s very un-Captain Kirk of him (which is totally fine, by the way). Even driven to prayer at one point – which Roddenberry would certainly have raised a Spock-style eyebrow at, to say the least – Mount continues to bring a vulnerability to Pike that has proven to be one of the character’s strong suits as far back as his time on Star Trek: Discovery and his trippy realization there that he’s facing an inevitable and horrific future.

What is very Captain Kirk of Pike here is the loophole he exploits to get out of Admiral April’s order to retreat. “Oh, he didn’t say retreat immediately…?” And so, in the opening scene of “Hegemony, Part II,” Pike does two things that only the greatest of Starfleet’s captains do: He breaks the rules and he relies on his crew to make him look better. Calling for ideas on how to track the Gorn ships, it’s ops officer Mitchell (Rong Fu) of all people – she’s not even a series regular! – who comes up with the “tag them with a dud torpedo” idea. Officer thinking, Lieutenant.

Speaking of creative visuals, there’s always plenty of that stuff in this show, but another shot that caught my eye this week involved our shifting perspective of the bridge viewscreen. With the Gorn firing on the ship – at the viewscreen, basically, from our POV – the camera slowly moves from left to right, so from behind the con station to behind Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding). As it does so, the perspective of what’s happening onscreen changes and the viewscreen goes out of focus as the camera trains itself on the back of our communications officer instead. It’s just a cool moment, the kind of thing that’s easily missed but which surely took a ton of planning and design work.

There are always plenty of creative visuals on Strange New Worlds.

Perhaps slightly less effective are the practical effects of the Gorn cocooning chamber, where our pals La'an (Christina Chong), Dr. M’Benga (Babs Olusanmokun), Ortegas (Melissa Navia), and Sam Kirk (Dan Jeannotte) are stuck. It’s not that the set or the gunky pods that the crew are trapped in necessarily look bad, but they do ultimately feel like the modern-era equivalent of the old Planet Hell set from 1990s Trek. It just never feels real.

The team’s efforts to escape their situation and save the (mostly offscreen, conveniently cocooned) colonists is fine, if perhaps the dullest aspect of the episode. The actors are all game, and Chong’s character is positioned as if she’s dealing with the traumatic memories of her dealings with the Gorn from her youth, but there’s unfortunately no emotional payoff there beyond “let’s throw in some quick flashes of the past” here or there. It is fun to see La’an in charge of the landing party, however, and certainly her imperative to save every last colonist is rooted in what the Gorn have taken from her in the past.

The strongest material for any of the characters here belongs to Spock (Ethan Peck) and Chapel, whose developing romance has become a cornerstone of Strange New Worlds. As the pair work to save Captain Batel, teching the tech as it were, it’s the emotional throughline of their scenes that we’re most interested in. To see Chapel have to lay out for the scientific genius Mr. Spock that they are, in fact, broken up is both a) proof that Chapel is a superior human being of the 23rd century who understands that gentle and frank honesty is the best approach in such a situation, and b) one of the saddest moments of a half-human/half-Vulcan heart being broken ever committed to film. Peck and Bush win this episode, guys.

Questions and Notes from the Q Continuum:

  • Quote of the week: “We’ll just turn it off before we blow up.”
  • Martin Quinn, who debuted in the Season 2 finale, is now a series regular as Montgomery Scott. But you know him as Scotty!
  • So with Scotty in, how long until Carol Kane’s Pelia is out? I hope it takes a while, because Pelia schooling Scotty on how to give the captain what he wants is a hoot.
  • I like Lt. Mitchell but I can’t help but wonder why she’s sitting in Gary Mitchell’s soon-to-be seat. I guess two different ops officers for the Enterprise can just be named Mitchell, eh?
  • Ah, so new opening credits this season? Just like TNG did in season 3!
  • It’s nice to get the occasional acknowledgment of Discovery’s Klingon war, as we do in this episode.

Exclusive: The Happiest Place on Earth Images Showcase a Disneyland That Could Have Had Oz Characters, a Thomas Edison Square, and More

18 juillet 2025 à 16:51

The Happiest Place on Earth: The Incredible Story of Walt Disney's Disneyland is an illustrated history of the park that turned 70 yesterday, and today IGN can exclusively reveal five pages from the book that showcases an unprecedented look at the creation of the beloved park and a Disneyland that could have had Oz characters like Dorothy, a Thomas Edison square, and more.

This book is now available for purchase and features more than 750 images, previously unpublished documents, and concept drawings of Disneyland that are all organized by the park's original five lands - Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland.

Furthermore, The Happiest Place on Earth is written by Don Hahn (award-winning producer of The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and more) and Christopher Merritt (former Disney Imagineer for over 25 years) and features a forward by Disney CEO Bob Iger.

“There’s a Disneyland that we experience as a child with our eyes full of wonder at the stories it tells," Hahn told us. "But as we peeled back those layers, we found another Disneyland story; an incredible origin story of unconventional creativity without boundaries, of upset, failure, persistence, and pioneering that gave birth to a new kind of entertainment that still resonates now more than ever. That’s the story we wanted to tell.”

As for the exclusive spreads, we've included them below with quotes from Merritt that explain why these are so important to Disney history and just a small part of what you'll find in The Happiest Place on Earth: The Incredible Story of Walt Disney's Disneyland.

For more, check out our look at the story of how a century of Disney magic began, our chat with Disney Imagineering head Bruce Vaughn about Disneyland's Avengers attraction and more, and 12 reasons to visit Disneyland for its 70th anniversary.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.

Superman Ending and Post-Credits Explained: Why It’s Not About What’s Next for the DCU

18 juillet 2025 à 16:44

Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Superman. The answer is yes. The mid-credit “scene” is really more of a quiet moment of reflection, before a humorous post-credit scene concludes things.

Full spoilers for the movie follow!

Superman has finally hit theaters, acting as the official live-action launch of the new DCU, following the smaller-scale animated series Creature Commandos coming first in terms of release dates. There’s a lot at stake here, with Superman being tasked with laying the groundwork for this new DCU and providing a clean slate for the franchise after the previous DCEU ended in 2023 with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

The film involves Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) releasing information Superman (David Cornenswet) himself never knew about his Kryptonian parents (who intended him to “rule without mercy” on Earth) in order to turn the public against Superman and move forward with his own nefarious plans. So where does the movie leave off as far as setting up what’s to come? And why is its more broad approach to universe-building probably a wise call compared to some of the more blatant sequel-bait we’ve grown accustomed to in comic book movies? Let’s break it all down.

Superman Ending Explained: Luthor Unhinged

Luthor, who has successfully presented himself as someone standing up against Superman’s ominous plans, is able to press forward with his partnership with the president of the country of Boravia to invade Boravia’s neighbor, Jarhanpur – something Superman had put a stop to the first time Boravia tried it.

The third act of Superman involves two crises unfolding in two separate parts of the world. First, Boravia’s next attack is beginning, with the intention of absolutely decimating the people of Jarhanpur. Boravia and Luthor (who has been supplying Boravia with their weapons) intend to split the land between them after they conquer and kill anyone who gets in their way.

But Superman’s attempt help Jarhanpur is curtailed when he’s told by Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi) that the world itself is now in danger because of a pocket universe Luthor had created to use as his own private prison (in which he imprisoned Superman himself for a time during the film) that is now causing a physical rift in Metropolis, literally ripping the city apart. And while Metropolis has been evacuated, the rift will continue to grow far beyond the city, endangering countless lives. Obsessed with killing Superman, Luthor ignores the warnings of his own men about what is occurring, sending his agents Ultraman and the Engineer (María Gabriela de Faría) to fight Superman and Mister Terrific.

In the ensuing fight, Superman is nearly killed by the Engineer, but when he manages to turn the tables on his foes, the mysterious, silent Ultraman is finally unmasked and revealed to be a clone of Superman created by Lex.

Superman and Ultraman have a vicious fight, while both attempt to avoid the black hole the rift has opened up, but ultimately Ultraman is pulled into it, ending his threat. Superman then confronts Luthor in his office, stopping him from escaping, while Mister Terrific is able to use Luthor’s equipment to shut down the rift, sending the split portions of Metropolis back together - albeit inelegantly, since it’s still obvious where things once had been torn in half. With the truth about Lex’s entire plot revealed publicly by the Daily Planet – thanks to Eve Teschmacher (Sara Sampaio) sending info to Jimmy Olsen (Skyler Gisondo) – Lex is arrested and sent to Belle Reve Prison, while Superman’s reputation is restored. Superman and his beloved Lois Lane (Rachel Bronahan), meanwhile, are reunited and share a mid-air kiss.

As for Jarhanpur, just when all hope seems lost for its people, they are saved by the arrival of Mister Terrific’s Justice Gang teammates, Green Lantern (Nathan Fillion) and Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), along with Superman’s new ally, Metamorpho (Anthony Carrigan) - all of whom answered Superman’s offscreen request for help. As his army is defeated, the corrupt, genocidal president of Boravia then finds out the hard way that Hawkgirl does not follow Superman’s vow to never kill when she takes him high up in the air and drops him to his death.

What Happened to The Engineer?

The movie leaves one notable loose end where María Gabriela de Faría's Engineer is concerned. When last we see her, Angela is knocked out after Superman outmaneuvers her death trap and crashes back to Earth. At that point, Superman and Ultraman continue their brawl, leaving Angela to recover in the subway. We never learn what becomes of the character after that point.

That's not to say Gunn doesn't have future plans for The Engineer. When the DCU was first announced, one of the projects highlighted was The Authority, a movie about the post-modern team of superheroes who exist as a more proactive and militant alternative to the Justice League (or Justice Gang, as Guy Gardner prefers). The Engineer is a core member of the team in the comics, and presumably, de Faría was meant to reprise her role in The Authority movie.

Unfortunately, The Authority seems to have been put on the back burner as Gunn and Peter Safran prioritize other DCU projects. As Gunn explained, "Honestly, Authority's been the one that's been the hardest, both because of the shifting overall story and because of getting it right in a world with The Boys and a world with all the things that The Authority influenced that came out after it.”

But whenever and wherever she appears next, there's definitely more story to be told with The Engineer. The movie makes it clear she's a firm believer in Luthor's vision for humanity, so what happens when her beloved leader is disgraced and imprisoned. Does Angela carry on the fight without Luthor? Does she soften her stance on Superman after realizing how hard he fought to save the world from Luthor's malfunctioning portal? The time will come for The Engineer to find her place in the rapidly growing DCU tapestry.

The Girl of Steel Arrives… and She’s Plastered!

In the film’s final scene, Superman returns to the Fortress of Solitude, where his Superman Robot assistants, trashed during the earlier break-in by the Engineer and Ultraman, have been rebuilt. They are interrupted by a large crashing sound that turns out to be none other than Superman’s cousin - Supergirl (Milly Alcock)!

It’s not the intro some might expect from a high profile superhero, as Supergirl comes stumbling into the Fortress, asking in a slurred voice “Why did you move the door?” before asking “Where is my dog?” - as we learn the superpowered dog, Krypto, who’s been accompanying Superman for much of the film, is actually Supergirl’s pet. This lines up with dialogue from earlier, when Superman said Krypto wasn’t actually his pet and their dynamic was more of a foster situation.

After allowing Krypto to play with her in an amusingly roughhouse manner -- which is to say, he stomps on her with his super strength, smashing the ground beneath her as she laughs hysterically – Supergirl and Krypto depart, with her exclaiming to her cousin, “Thanks for watching him, bitch!”

They are interrupted by a large crashing sound that turns out to be none other than Superman’s cousin - Supergirl (Milly Alcock)! 

Superman then explains to his robots that Supergirl “likes to go and party on other planets. Planets with red suns. Because of our metabolism, we can’t get drunk on a planet with a yellow sun.”

For those who have read the 2021 miniseries Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, this will all sound very familiar. That comic first introduces a drunken and foul-mouthed Supergirl sitting at a bar on an alien planet, accompanied by Krypto, having traveled there specifically so she can actually get drunk on her 21st birthday. And this reference in Superman makes sense, because next year’s Supergirl movie is specifically based on Woman of Tomorrow (and until recently was actually titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow). Supergirl’s onscreen outfit in this scene – her usual Supergirl uniform, red skirt included, but with a brown jacket over it rather than any visible cape – also mirrors how she looks when we first meet her in that comic.

So for those expecting or hoping the first movie in the DCU to explicitly set up other DCU movies, it very much does with this Supergirl tease… but is there anything beyond that, specifically for Superman himself?

Does Superman Have a Mid- or Post-Credit Scene?

It has one of both… though calling what happens at the mid-credits a “scene” is wildly overstating things. The initial closing credits play, using the same style and font as Richard Donner’s iconic 1978 Superman film, and backed by the song “Punkrocker” by Teddybears, featuring Iggy Pop - a nod to a scene in the film where Lois and Clark banter about how “punk” someone as seemingly square as Clark could have been growing up, with Clark arguing that maybe his kindhearted approach to life is itself what’s punk these days.

When these main credits conclude, we then cut to a shot of Superman sitting with Krypto. Superman is only seen from behind, as he and his dog – sorry, foster dog – peacefully sit and look at the Earth from the vantage point of the moon, with the two lovingly embracing each other.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because we’ve seen a variation on this image from the film for quite awhile, since it first released as a photo last fall before then serving as the focal point of the IMAX poster for Superman. The moment, in turn, is a big comic book homage, since it’s based upon a page from the 2005 comic All-Star Superman, one of Gunn’s main inspirations for the movie.

It’s a sweet little touch to add to the mid-credits of the film, though it lasts mere seconds and isn’t really a scene as much as a moving snapshot.

The post-credits, though, feature an additional bit of interaction between Superman and Mister Terrific. In the scene, we see the two heroes standing next to each other, looking at one of the many Metropolis buildings that was torn apart by Luthor’s pocket dimension rift, and then brought back together by Terrific when he fixed things.

Superman, however, is clearly bothered by the imperfect nature of the building’s reconfiguration, and when he tells Terrific “It’s just a little off,” Terrific is pissed, replying, “What do you want me to do!? Do you want me to take it apart and put it back together!?” When Superman stammers no, “it’s just…” Terrific replies, “Just what!?” and storms off in frustration.

Superman yells after him, “Hey man, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to bum you out! I shouldn’t have brought it up!” But when Mister Terrific continues to walk away, Superman says to himself, “Darn it, I can be such a jerk sometimes…”

It’s an amusing little moment between the two heroes, albeit not an hysterically funny one, but clearly there more as a bit of a slice of life for our clean-cut hero and one of his superpals than anything else. Though, yeah, it will likely lead to some “That’s it!?” reactions from some, who feel if they sat through the credits hoping for an extra scene, it also better be for SOME REALLY COOL THING.

But honestly, that’s asking for something that not only has been done many times but has often proven to be a precarious path, as James Gunn is well aware.

Why It’s OK Superman Functions as a Standalone Story

The lack of an “important” mid or post-credit scene underlines the feel of Superman as a film that is introducing a big new cinematic universe, yes, but also is telling its own self-contained story that’s making a statement in and of itself. Gunn does a deft job of layering in plenty of elements that can be used later in other projects without ever lingering on them or gratuitously highlighting that you should pay attention to this guy or to some doohickey because it’s going to be important in another show or film.

Yes, this film includes characters like Rick Flag Sr., with Frank Grillo reprising the role he originated in Creature Commandos and will continue in Peacemaker Season 2. But for those who aren’t aware of any of that, he’s just a Washington DC power player. Nathan Fillion will reprise his role as Guy Gardner in the Lanterns TV show, but the movie doesn’t go out of its way to name-drop Hal Jordan or John Stewart or belabor that Guy isn’t the only Lantern, it just presents him as the superpowered, arrogant a-hole he is.

This is a Superman film focused on this particular story, and Clark rightfully remains at the center of the movie from start to finish, despite the other superpowered characters in his orbit. It doesn’t repeat the mistakes of some messier superhero films, which often feel preoccupied with various plot threads and characters aiming towards something down the line.

Gunn’s “let this story stand on its own” approach extends to the credits and connects to his overall philosophy on how to craft a superhero universe now that he’s the guy calling the shots. As he recently explained to EW, he doesn’t love the idea of using a post-credit scene to tease a brand new character or storyline without a locked-in specific plan for them down the line. Gunn uses his own tease of Adam Warlock’s arrival in the credits of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 as an example, noting that by the time he was actually writing Guardians Vol. 3, Warlock wasn’t an easy fit in the story he was telling, yet now he felt beholden to include him.

Gunn has also stressed repeatedly that no movie will be fully greenlit and produced by DC Studios without a complete script in place, and you can see some crossover with this mandate and why he didn't want to, say, put a scene in the middle of the credits of Superman where we meet Brainiac or General Zod. He’s acknowledged their plans to do more with this version of Superman, of course, but without a specific follow-up already 100% in place (script included), Gunn likely doesn’t want to bind himself to anything that might not actually make the most sense later on. Which is why the movie’s one actual blatant tease, for Supergirl, is the one that he would feel comfortable with - because that movie’s actually been filmed and is a done deal!

The most important goal for Superman, more than declaring “here is the new DCU,” was making sure this was a great Superman movie.

The most important goal for Superman, more than declaring “here is the new DCU,” was making sure this was a great Superman movie, and Gunn has excelled in that regard, delivering what is easily the best film for the character since Richard Donner’s beloved version in 1978. The Lois and Clark dynamic is excellent (fueled by the wonderful chemistry between Corenswet and Brosnahan), while the juxtaposition between Clark’s Superman HQ at the Fortress of Solitude and the loving home Martha and Jonathan Kent have given him is expertly defined. Martha and Clark feel like just the sort of salt of the Earth, loving, caring people you can believe raised a man as good as Clark.

This version of Superman is exactly the sort of sweet, kind and perhaps sometimes endearingly naive hero he should be, without feeling like he’s too old-fashioned or out of touch to invest in. The way this Superman goes out of his way to try and save every single life he can, whether it be innocent people targeted by villains, dogs and squirrels (!) in the line of fire, or even a giant kaiju he’s fighting, makes him stand out as someone who truly feels like a person everyone should, yet few do, pattern themselves after. But at the same time, when he needs to go all out in a fight, rest assured, he does so, and it’s awesome - just while making sure to also keep an eye out for anyone in danger as a result of the fight.

The movie is a joy to watch, exuding pure comic book-derived joy in a way we haven’t really seen in live-action since Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, which is insane considering how many comic book movies have opened since then. When the credits began to roll on Gunn’s film, I knew I’d happily welcome more of this version of Superman, but most of all, I wanted to rewatch this movie as soon as possible (which is probably why I’ve already seen it twice, with a third viewing already planned).

So yeah, Gunn could have moved the Superigirl cameo so that it was the post-credits scene, to leave off on a bigger “here’s what’s next” hype move, but that just wasn’t necessary. Because even if Gunn had removed the Supergirl scene entirely, Superman would still be a joyous, exciting, feel-good movie that doesn’t require any baton passing to feel satisfying.

As Clark himself might say, that’s the darn truth.

Note - this article was originally published on July 10, 2025 and updated on July 18, 2025 with the latest news about Superman.

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