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The Sony PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Controller Drops to $175 Ahead of Black Friday

11 novembre 2025 à 22:35

Sony's official professional grade PlayStation DualSense Edge wireless controller is on sale ahead of Black Friday. You can get the Midnight Black color from Amazon for just $174.99 with free delivery after a $25 off instant discount. The last time I saw a new (not refurb) DualSense Edge marked down was during Sony's Days of Play sale back in June.

PS5 DualSense Edge Controller for $175

The DualSense Edge is Sony's high-end controller for the PS5 console. This is a significant upgrade from the standard DualSense controller, with pro-level features like grips, adjustable analog sticks, mappable rear buttons, profiles, and more. If your analog sticks crap out, you can buy replacements for $19.99. The triggers have received special treatment as well. Next to each trigger is a stop slider that lets you adjust how far you have to press the trigger down to make it register. You can choose standard, medium, or short travel distances. Accessories include a hard shell case and USB-C cable.

If you like the standard DualSense's ergonomics but are looking for more customization needed for Twitch-sensitive genres like fighting games and shooters, then the DualSense Edge is calling out your name.

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.

Apple Announces iPhone Pocket: A Phone Cocoon You Can Dangle From Your Shoulder

11 novembre 2025 à 22:14

Apple's really leaning into its assertion that there are normal people who want to wear their phone on their body as a fashion accessory all by itself. First, with attachment points for crossbody straps on its first-party iPhone 17 cases, and now with the iPhone Pocket, a stretchy, knitted phone sack which Apple is calling "a beautiful way to wear and carry iPhone."

The new strap is designed by Miyake Design Studio, a studio started by Japanese designer Issey Miyake, who, as MacStories' John Voorhees notes, is credited with designing the black turtleneck sweater Steve Jobs so famously wore. And as he and others have pointed out, it's also pretty reminiscent of the $29 iPod Sock, which was a fun, silly product that Jobs smirkingly introduced back in 2004. (It also reminds me of those colorful cases for the iPhone 5c, which I genuinely liked.)

Apple's announcement is so much more serious than Jobs was then; according to it, the iPhone Pocket was inspired by "a piece of cloth," or the "concept" of one, anyway. The company labors to point out that this "understated design fully encloses iPhone," and that, when stretched, it "subtly reveals its contents and allows users to peek at their iPhone display." You know, like some sort of precious bauble you've been charged with keeping secret and keeping safe, but that you can't help but sneak peeks at, compelled by a growing obsession.

Apple quotes Miyake Design Studio director Yoshiyuki Miyamae as saying the iPhone Pocket is meant to be "universal in aesthetic and versatile in use," so I guess it'll fit everything from the smaller iPhone 17 and 17 Pro to the wider, taller iPhone Air to the gargantuan iPhone 17 Pro Max. I'm sure you could slip anything from a Pixel 10 to a Galaxy Z Fold 7 into the iPhone Pocket. A New Nintendo 3DS XL, too, I bet.

Look, I've heard the arguments for wearing your smartphone. That it keeps you from dropping the phone, or that it makes it easier to get to when you need it. It's not for me, but hey, whatever works for you. I'm not sure the iPhone Pocket does either of those things, but I'm very clearly not the target demographic for this product. I can't wait to see one in real life.

The iPhone Pocket comes as either a short strap version in eight colors, or as a long-strap version in three colors. Oh, and it costs $150 or $230, depending on strap length.

Wes is a freelance writer (Freelance Wes, they call him) who has covered technology, gaming, and entertainment steadily since 2020 at Gizmodo, Tom's Hardware, Hardcore Gamer, and most recently, The Verge. Inside of him there are two wolves: one that thinks it wouldn't be so bad to start collecting game consoles again, and the other who also thinks this, but more strongly.

State of Play Japan: Everything Announced (Updating Live)

11 novembre 2025 à 21:58

PlayStation will soon debut its first-ever State of Play Japan, and we’re here to gather all of the highlights.

As promised, today’s broadcast, hosted by Attack on Titan and Demon Slayer voice actor Yuki Kaji, will be more than 40 minutes long and provide updates on games created in Japan and Asia. Which games are set to be featured exactly has yet to be revealed, with Sony only promising to show off everything “from beloved series to distinctive indie creations,” as well as “a few other exciting updates.”

As PlayStation 5 sales rocket past 84 million, all eyes are on Sony to deliver what could be its final State of Play of 2025. Be sure to follow this story for live updates when the State of Play Japan premieres at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET.

Developing...

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

A V for Vendetta Series Represents DC's Greatest Weapon in the Ongoing War Against Marvel

11 novembre 2025 à 21:33

After lying dormant for a number of years, the V for Vendetta franchise is suddenly heating up in a big way. First, we learned that the V for Vendetta movie is being rereleased in theaters in 2026 as part of its 20th anniversary. Then, news broke that HBO is developing a V for Vendetta series written by Somewhere Boy’s Pete Jackson.

This is certainly great news for fans of the film and Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s timeless graphic novel. But even if you’ve never experienced V for Vendetta before, you should be thrilled. This project - or what it stands for - represents DC’s greatest asset in the never-ending conflict with Marvel Studios. Let’s explore why.

DC’s Rich History of Standalone Stories

As much as any other DC adaptation released in the past few decades, V for Vendetta speaks to the stark difference between DC and Marvel’s Hollywood strategies. This is a completely standalone superhero film geared toward an older audience, one not tied to the larger DC Universe at all (unexpected Pennyworth connections notwithstanding). In other words, it’s very much like the Alan Moore and David Lloyd graphic novel that inspired it. And if not necessarily a box office smash, V for Vendetta still found a sizable audience that’s endured over the course of 20 years.

V for Vendetta is much like the Watchmen movie and TV series, 2005’s Constantine, and shows like Preacher and The Sandman. All of these projects are based on standalone, mature readers-focused graphic novels. They aren’t connected to the DC Universe. They simply focus on telling self-contained stories that draw on DC’s rich publishing history. They represent a type of storytelling Marvel is far less likely to explore.

Marvel, for its part, tends to focus more on ongoing narratives and longer runs that weave into the larger Marvel Universe. On the comics side, Marvel has comparatively fewer graphic novels and limited series than DC. They’ve made ongoing, monthly comics their bread and butter. On the film and TV side, so much of their focus is on continuing to expand the many-headed hydra that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Even comparatively standalone films like 1998’s Blade and 2017’s Logan now have their specific place in Marvel’s vast multiverse.

It’s interesting to see how that strategy works both for and against Marvel on the comics side of things. In terms of single-issue sales, Marvel tends to dominate the market every month. You can see that in ICv2’s October 2025 sales chart, which becomes progressively more Marvel-heavy the further down you look. But graphic novel sales are a completely different story, with DC utterly dominating the top 20 between its Absolute Universe books and its hugely successful Compact Comics line. Those books appeal to a very different sort of comic reader from the one snatching up new issues of The Amazing Spider-Man and Uncanny X-Men each month.

It’s always felt like Marvel is leaving money on the table by not catering more directly to that audience. Marvel doesn’t really have its own version of V for Vendetta or Watchmen, either on the publishing side or the film/TV side. Everything is part of a bigger, ongoing storyline. Everything has to have its place in the Marvel multiverse.

Cinematic universes are fun and all, but there’s a lot to be said for just telling a good story and leaving it at that. Not everything needs to intertwine and interconnect. That’s something the new DC regime under James Gunn and Peter Safran seems to understand. Even as they establish the new DCU, Gunn (who, with Safran, is serving as an executive producer on V for Vendetta) is placing an emphasis on individuality with these new movies and shows. Superman doesn’t bend over backwards setting up spinoff projects. There’s room for smaller, more self-contained, and more stylistically divergent movies like Clayface in the lineup. And as this V for Vendetta announcement shows, there’s still ample room for DC projects that aren’t tied to the DCU at all.

Is HBO’s V for Vendetta the Next Watchmen?

It’s hard not to be excited for the new V for Vendetta series based solely on the pedigree of the original graphic novel. It’s one of the best books in Moore’s voluminous library, which itself is arguably the most acclaimed in all of comics. The 2005 film adaptation is a solid take on that source material, but it’s hardly something that couldn’t be improved and expanded upon. Comic book adaptations have come a very long way in the last 20 years.

That said, the prospect of a V for Vendetta series is all the more exciting in this post-HBO Watchmen climate. The Watchmen series is easily one of the best comic book shows ever released. In fact, IGN’s staff voted it the best live-action DC series of all time. It’s a show with something truly meaningful to add to the original Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons graphic novel. It expands on the characters and themes in bold ways. It adds entirely new layers to the story, examining America’s dark legacy of systemic racism through the lens of this alternate superhero universe. As good as DC’s Doomsday Clock comic is, it’s hard to argue that the HBO series isn’t the truly worthy sequel here.

At this point, it remains to be seen if HBO’s V for Vendetta series will be a direct adaptation of the comic or more of a sequel/spinoff like the Watchmen series is. There’s merit to either approach. There’s certainly room for a direct sequel that explores what happens after the end of the comic and the collapse of the dystopian Norsefire government. But there’s also ample room for the series to succeed solely by adapting the comic and exploring these characters in a depth that simply wasn’t possible in the 2005 movie.

Either way, there’s potential for V for Vendetta to continue where the Watchmen series left off. It can become another critical smash for HBO, proving just how much depth there is to mine from DC’s back catalog on the small screen. Again, it doesn’t necessarily matter if V for Vendetta is an adaptation or an expansion of the source material. What matters is how much weight and significance this story carries in the 21st century. Moore may have written the comic as a response to Thatcherism in the ‘80s, but the comic remains deeply, depressingly relevant in 2025. In an era where authoritarianism is again on the rise, there’s a lot we can learn from the eccentric vigilante V and his crusade against Britain’s oppressive rulers.

However the V for Vendetta crew choose to execute this new series, it’s good to see that Gunn understands the value of adaptations like this. The show may not be the next crucial piece of the DCU puzzle, but it’s something more important - a fresh look at a classic DC story at a time when that story has never been more urgent. It’s the kind of standalone, prestige TV show that Marvel doesn’t really give us. They’d rather give us a Wonder Man show nobody asked for. And that’s how DC can leave its mark in this ongoing war.

Do you want V for Vendetta to be an adaptation of the comic or a sequel like the Watchmen series? Vote in our poll and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

For more, brush up on every DC movie and series in development.

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

This 2-in-1 LEGO Christmas Tree Set Is on Sale for $27 (Ends Soon)

11 novembre 2025 à 21:22

The Christmas season used to start after Thanksgiving, but this year some retailers (and homes in my neighborhood) kicked it off right after Halloween. That’s cool – Christmas is a fun time of year. If you’re ready to hop on the holiday bandwagon, this 2-in-1 LEGO Christmas Tree set is just the ticket. It normally retails for $44.99, but right now Amazon and Target are selling it for 40% off, meaning you can pick it up for just $27. However, the sale ends tomorrow, Wednesday, November 12, so grab it before it's gone.

LEGO Christmas Tree

That’s a great deal, considering most LEGO sets traditionally sell for about 10 cents per brick. If you do the math on this one, you’ll find this sale price breaks down to 3.44 cents per brick. So this is a deal even Ebenezer Scrooge would have to think twice before passing up.

So, you can build this set as a single Christmas tree, which when built stands nearly a foot tall. But as stated above, this is a 2-in-1 set, meaning you can use the same bricks to build a second configuration. In this case, the second build is two smaller Christmas trees, which stand roughly 9 inches and 6 inches tall.

I’m a big fan of LEGO sets for adults, so I appreciate sets that act as decorations, and this one certainly qualifies. You can set it out with the rest of your decorations to add some holiday cheer to your house. It’s also a nice addition to a growing number of LEGO Christmas sets available to purchase now (I particularly enjoy the LEGO Star Wars Gingerbread AT-AT Walker).

More Christmas LEGO Sets

So if your house or apartment could use a little buildable Christmas decor, now is a great time to pick up this miniature Christmas tree. You get two builds out of it, and when you pick the one you like best, you can set it out for all to see. Happy ho-ho-holidays.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

The AliExpress Early Black Friday Sale Starts Now, Up to $140 Off Coupons and 15% Cash Back at Retailmenot

11 novembre 2025 à 21:05

The holiday season is here and AliExpress is kicking off is early Black Friday Sale with some incredible deals on hundreds of its locally shipped products, including best sellers like electric bikes and scooters, gaming handhelds, imported Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 consoles, brand name 3D printers, and more. These deals are roughly 10%-20% cheaper than previous lows thanks to a combination of coupon codes, a Retailmenot cash back offer, and a discount for checking out with Paypal. All the products listed below ship from a local US warehouse, which means you don't need to worry about tariffs or obnoxiously long shipping times.

AliExpress Coupon Codes (Tested and Verified)

Most of these deals are made better by using one of these tiered coupons:

  • AEUS04 ($4 Off Orders $20+)
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Extra 15% Cash Back at Retailmenot

Extra Discount When Paying with PayPal

From now until December 3, you'll get additional stackable savings if you pay with PayPal:

  • $25 off Orders $169+
  • $40 Off Orders $269+

These discounts will automatically apply during checkout without you having to do anything extra. Note that there are limited redemptions. At the time of this post, there are still over 18,000 redemptions available.

Early Black Friday Deals

Imported Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles, Controllers, and Games

If you still haven't yet picked up a Nintendo Switch 2 because it's too expensive, there is an opportunity to get one at a discounted price. AliExpress is offering a Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World console bundle for as low as $4100 (normally $500). It ships free locally from the United States (which means no tariffs and no obnoxiously long wait times).

Note that the console is a Hong Kong import. All international Switch consoles are region unlocked, meaning they can be used in the US without any problems and without any modification. Likewise, all Switch 2 hardware (like controllers) and physical games are also region unlocked.

1,000W Electric Bikes Starting at $251

Not long you you wouldn't be able to find an electric bike for under $1,000. Although there are still plenty of "premium" brands that still sell ebikes for well above this threshold, it's no longer an accurate blanket statement. As we enter the Black Friday and holiday season, you can pick up an entry level ebike for as low as $319. The three deals below stand out for the following reasons: (1) they're a lot less expensive than buying the exact same bike off Amazon, (2) they're all shipped from a local US warehouse so you don't need to worry about tariffs or shipping delays, and (3) they're sold by reputable vendors with plenty of reviews and sales to back them up.

350W Electric Scooters Starting at $109

Scooters have some major advantages over bikes. They're lighter, more compact, and usually less expensive. Electric assisted scooters give you more range and speed for less effort, and the brushless motor is pretty quiet. You'd think upgrading to one would cost you a lot of money, but that doesn't have to be the case. You can pick up a LADPED LP80 electric scooter for just $143.01 after you apply a $12 off coupon code "USCD12". It features a 350W brushless motor that can push the scooter at speeds of up to 19mph. The 36V 10.5aH battery that lasts up to 18 miles on a single charge.

3D Printers Starting at $170

AliExpress is known for being one of the best online shops to pick up a 3D printer at the lowest possible price. I'm not talking about obscure, unvetted models. Some of the most popular 3D printer brands, including Creality (arguably the most well-known), Anycubic, and Flashforge, have official storefronts that carry some or all of their product lineup. With coupons applied, you can pick up a fully-assembled 3D printer for as low as $170.

Portable Gaming Handhelds

AliExpress is widely regarded as the best online store to pick up a portable gaming handheld at an outrageously low price. These portable gaming handhelds feature small 3.5" displays, 32-bit or 64-bit processors, and usually run off Android or Linux. Despite the low price, these gaming handhelds are well built and feel like a professionally engineered product.

Arzopa Z1C 16" 1080p USB-C Portable Monitor

A portable USB monitor for your laptop or gaming handheld like the Switch 2 or Steam Deck can give you additional screen real estate without sacrificing mobility. Arzopa's official store currently has the Arzopa Z1C 16" 1080p USB Type-C portable monitor for just $61 after coupon code "USCD07". You also get free shipping from a local US-based warehouse. The same monitor is currently selling for $129 on Amazon. The Arzopa Z1C weighs under 2 pounds and measures 0.37" thin. It has a mini HDMI port and dual USB Type-C ports (one with Power Delivery) for multiple connectivity options.

Allpowers 299Wh LiFePO4 Power Station

One of the most popular power stations on AliExpress is heavily discounted today. Right now you can pick up the Allpowers R600 299Wh LiFePO4 Power Station for just $140.72 after you apply off coupon code "USCD12". The Allpowers R600 is a portable 299WH power station for off-grid use, whether it be as in-home battery backup or your sole source of power during your outdoor adventures. It has two AC outlets capable of 600W (1,200W surge) each, which is double the capacity of an equivalent Ecoflow River power station. It even features a pure sine wave inverter to protect sensitive electronics. The R600 also includes two USB Type-C ports with 100W output, two USB Type-A ports with 18W output, a cigarette lighter with 120W output, and an inductive wireless charger with 15W output.

Bluetti 448Wh LiFePO4 Power Station

Bluetti is well known amongst the off-grid community for its value-packed power stations and solar generators. It has an official storefront at AliExpress where it sells factory recertified power stations that include the same 5 year warranty as buying one new. The best deal right now is the compact yet high capacity Bluetti AC50B 448Wh LiFePO4 Power Station for just $252.15 after you apply $20 off coupon code "USCD20". It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. The AC50B has two 120V AC outlets capable of 700W (1,000W surge) each, two 65W USB Type-C ports, and one 18W USB Type-A port.

Sofirn SP36 Pro 8,000-Lumen EDC LED Flashlight

Check any popular flashlight forums and you'll see that Sofirn is a very well known brand that carries a wide range of flashlights at extremely affordable prices. They're one of the best selling flashlight brands on Amazon, but you can get the exact same models for a much lower price at AliExpress. In fact, Sofirn even has its own official seller account there. The SP36 Pro is a popular 5" EDC model that currently sells for over $60 on Amazon. The emitter uses four SST40 LEDs that can deliver up to 8,000 lumens. It takes three 18650 batteries which are included.

Licensed JoyToy Warhammer 40K Figures

JoyToy is well known for its huge collection of pre-painted Warhammer 40K figures. In my opinion they are better detailed than the ones from McFarlane and Bandai, with the exception of limited edition figures that cost hundreds of dollars apiece. JoyToy figures are also (justifiably) more expensive and building out an extensive Warhammer collection of figures can easily add up in price. Lucky for us, JoyToy happens to host its own official storefront on AliExpress. It also licenses its toys out to several other resellers on AliExpress. These are all genuine models shipped in retail packaging and best of all, much cheaper than getting it anywhere else.

Who Is AliExpress?

AliExpress, an offshoot of Alibaba (one of the world's largest online retailers), is a one-stop shop for everything under the sun, from video games, consoles, and electronics to home decor, apparel, toys, and sporting goods. It operates as an online marketplace for Chinese-based sellers looking to sell their products to international customers. This is a great resource for US-based shoppers because prices on AliExpress are more often than not lower than the exact same product at a US retailer, including Amazon marketplace. These include officially licensed products from Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, and more. If you're willing to overlook some caveats (for example, imported models without a US warranty) and exercise basic internet common sense, then AliExpress offers a great opportunity to save tons of money.

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.

'Is There Anything More Grimdark Than to Die Offscreen?' — Games Workshop Just Killed Two Space Marine 2 Characters via a Brief Lore Update Post and Warhammer 40,000 Fans Are in Tatters

11 novembre 2025 à 20:34

Games Workshop has sparked shock and anger among Warhammer 40,000 fans after it killed off two main characters from Space Marine 2 via a brief lore update posted on its website.

Last week, Games Workshop announced that Titus, the main playable character from last year’s blockbuster hit video game Space Marine 2, had been promoted with a cool new trailer that set up the next narrative expansion for the Warhammer 40,000 setting, dubbed 500 Worlds.

Captain Demetrian Titus, Master of the Watch, is now once again Captain of the Ultramarines Second Company, a position he had already held before he was taken into custody on suspicion of heresy by the Inquisition after the events of the first Space Marine game.

In the context of Titus’ promotion, fans had expressed concern over the fate of Sevastus Acheran, the former captain of the Second Company and Master of the Watch who dishes out missions (and can never spare enough men) in Space Marine 2. Now we know what actually happened.

In a lore update post on Warhammer Community, Games Workshop revealed what Acheran got up to following the events of Space Marine 2. And yes, as fans feared, he’s dead.

Confirmation comes from a four paragraph lore explanation in the article itself, which reveals Acheran went out in a blaze of glory fighting a Genestealer Cult on the hive world of Trygg. That’s that. Acheran is dead. But it gets worse.

It turns out Lieutenant Chairon, one of Titus’ squadmates from Space Marine 2 and who was conspicuous by his absence from Games Workshop’s Titus reveal, was by Acheran’s side and also died at the hands of the Genestealer Cult. Chairon doesn't even get more than a shout out, despite being the more prominent character in Space Marine 2.

Here’s how it went down:

Every last Space Marine that landed on Trygg was slowly worn down in a series of increasingly desperate battles. When Imperial reinforcements arrived to purge the last of the cult, they discovered that Acheran, Chairon, and the rest of their brothers had sold their lives to cull untold numbers of xenos hybrids.

It’s fair to say Warhammer 40,000 fans are a tad upset not just by the news of the characters’ deaths, but how Games Workshop revealed the news. Many are saying Acheran and Chairon deserved better than to be killed off-screen, and should instead have got their moment in either Space Marine 2 DLC or the confirmed Space Marine 3. At the very least, the characters could have been dealt with in a short story or, better still, a Warhammer 40,000 novel. But no. All they get is a few pars in a Warhammer Community article most fans won’t even read.

F's in the chat for the GOAT Chairon (and Acheran too I guess) pic.twitter.com/wY0C1ags0L

— Master of Machines 🚧 (@MachDominus) November 11, 2025

"They had so much options," said redditor Fit_Fisherman_9840 on the Space Marine subreddit, which is currently up in arms. "Make Chairon the new LT, or since his hate for the traitor make him the company Judiciar. And Acheran? Make it a dreadnought for f*** sake."

"What a bummer about Acheran and Chairon," said Thinsul over on the Warhammer 40,000 subreddit. "Killing them both off screen, especially Chairon as a Primaris that was born during the Heresy, is really low. It should have happened in a DLC or maybe a animation."

"He died as he lived, unable to spare any more men," Beaker_person said of Acheran's demise on the 40kLore subreddit. "Is there anything more grimdark than to die offscreen?" joked ChaoticMat.

And what does this all mean for the other Ultramarines in Space Marine 2? Are they dead, too? In particular, fans are wondering about Chaplain Leandros, who was not mentioned as being among the dead alongside Acheran and Chairon. Perhaps he’s still out there somewhere, casting an inquisitive eye on Titus as he tries desperately to reclaim Ultramar.

All of this probably feeds into Space Marine 3 in some way, assuming the sequel picks up after the events of 500 Worlds or takes place during them. We know next to nothing about the game, but we can probably count poor Acheran and Chairon out.

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.

LEGO Deals I Expect to See During Black Friday Sales

11 novembre 2025 à 20:02

Among the many, many items that will go on sale on (and in the lead-up to) Black Friday 2025, LEGO sets are sure to get discounts. In fact, LEGO has already announced its Black Friday sale that will run on the LEGO Store. But plenty of other retailers also sell LEGO sets, and they’re sure to drop prices as well. What kinds of deals can you expect to see? You’ve come to the right place.

Up to 40% Off LEGO Sets

LEGO sets deals are somewhat unpredictable – except at the LEGO Store. The LEGO Store is the brick-building company’s own online storefront, and it always sells sets at MSRP unless there’s a sale going on. Meanwhile, other retailers, like Amazon, might have certain sets at MSRP while others are pretty much always available with a discount of some kind. For Amazon specifically, you can check the price history of all items on Camelcamelcamel, a site I use all the time in the world of deals.

Whenever Amazon or Target have a LEGO sale throughout the year, you can generally expect to see prices drop about 20%. However, for Black Friday, the scale of the sale will be significantly bigger. More sets will get discounts, and the discounts will be deeper. You can expect to see some rarely-discount sets drop to 20% off, while older or more common sets will drop to 30% or even 40% off. Target, for example, had an early Black Friday sale with 40% off LEGO sets over the weekend. You can expect similar deals to return later this month.

LEGO’s Black Friday Set

Each year on Black Friday, LEGO releases a major new set. This year, it’s LEGO U.S.S. Enterprise from Star Trek: The Next Generation. It’s a big 3,600-piece set that comes with a display stand and placard, as well as nine minifigures. This set won’t be on sale, but it will be available exclusively from the LEGO Store starting at 12:00 a.m. ET on November 28.

Buy it and you’ll receive a LEGO Icons Star Trek Type-15 Shuttlepod (set #40768) as a Gift With Purchase, while supplies last.

LEGO Insiders Weekend

Throughout the year, LEGO hosts a handful of sales just for LEGO Insiders (you can sign up here for free). One such sale is called the LEGO Insiders Weekend sale, and it runs the weekend before Black Friday (November 22 - 23 this year). LEGO says to expect a weekend “filled with surprises, gifts with purchases and much more.”

For more, check out the (literally) three sets that comprise every LEGO sets releasing in November. And if you want more sets, October's LEGO releases were much more robust.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

The Running Man Review

11 novembre 2025 à 20:00

The Running Man will be released in theaters on November 14.

If you’re trying to make a new adaptation of a Stephen King book that’s also a kind-of remake of a cult sci-fi classic from Arnold Schwarzenegger ’80s heyday, you might end up a kind-of child of two worlds. Edgar Wright’s version of The Running Man aims to do just that, but the trick with trying to hit the center of a Venn diagram is that you might accidentally end up in the middle of the road.

The Running Man of 2025 is the product of a few iterations that came before it. Most of its DNA is from the Stephen King novel from his days in the early ’80s using the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was a heady piece of speculative sci-fi that’s dark and brooding without a lot of room for hope. But The Running Man is also an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie from 1987, the glory days of campy one-liner action flicks that left most of the meat of their source material off the screen (see also, Total Recall) in favor of a little extra flash and sizzle. Now, all of this makes The Running Man primed for a revisiting but it also makes the latest version of the story difficult to talk about out of context of the book and previous film. On one hand there’s the much darker source material that this movie is trying to honor in ways Arnold’s ’80s version didn’t come close to, but on the other hand there’s a fun action movie that needs to happen in there somewhere. Balancing these two factors is where The Running Man doesn’t quite keep up.

There is plenty in the movie that works though. For starters, there’s Glen Powell. The guy is one of the biggest stars on the rise at the moment and his performance in The Running Man isn’t going to change anybody’s mind about that. This is effectively his first time out as a proper leading man action hero and it suits him for the most part. He tops off his anger-forward take on Ben Richards with just the right amount of vulnerability. It’s the thing that Harrison Ford made his whole career on. Strong and capable and all of that, but also not trying to hide the fact that he’s in over his head. I think I like the cockier-than-he-deserves-to-be version of Glen Powell, the one from Top Gun: Maverick and Twisters, a little more than this angry everyman, but he still does a solid job.

But for me personally, my experience watching The Running Man was another lesson in coming in too hot. I have been crazy excited to see this movie since it was announced. Edgar Wright directing this specific movie at this specific time felt almost too specifically perfect. It ticked all my boxes, so the film had a lot to live up to, fair or not. And while his signature is still on parts of this movie, I think it was missing a full dose of Edgar Wright.

The title sequence for example is full of slick shots that very effectively communicate a lot of information visually. There’s one in the trailer, with Ben walking through the street past a line of people waiting for a chance to buy medicine. It’s great movement and blocking and composition and it tells a story all by itself. It’s vintage Edgar Wright. The drone shot following Ben through the halls of a building the hunters have him trapped in is another one like that. The move is not for movement’s sake; it’s rooted in the TV broadcast the film is portraying and there’s a motivation to swoop and dive through the halls that’s both cool to look at and furthers the story. It’s that kind of visual language that’s made Edgar Wright one of my favorites. But it’s also the sort of storytelling that only happens in fits and spurts throughout the film, with Wright’s fingerprints not really being too visible for most of the movie.

I will say, though, the other real standout in the cast is Colman Domingo, who is having an absolute blast as Bobby Thompson, the ringmaster to The Running Man’s circus. For every bit of the film’s color palette that feels a little drab, going from a gray and imposing near-future dystopian city to the brown and barren countryside, there’s a sparkly jacket draped over Bobby Thompson. Domingo’s a bright spot to be sure, and serves an important function for the movie. He’s heartless enough to write off the hardships the runners have to endure and the lies that he’s telling about them to stir up the masses with a “hey, that’s showbiz, babe” cockiness. But he’s also savvy enough to navigate the dangerous waters he’s swimming in. Plus he’s charming as hell and looks incredible. He’s a ton of fun deployed in exactly the right way.

There are also a ton of great details in the production design that flesh out the world. Little things like a gender-swapped, pin-up girl version “Auntie Sam” on the cover of a magazine and a fun Easter egg about who’s on the New Dollar bills depict a society given over to its baser instincts. They’re a smart brand of throw-away jokes that try to keep the mood light where they can.

But that’s also the biggest issue with The Running Man of 2025. Thematically, it seems to work against itself sometimes. Like I mentioned up top, there’s a danger when you don’t pick a lane that you might end up in the middle of the road. King’s novel was bleak science fiction that went hard, Schwarzenegger’s film was a campy explosion of satire, and Wright’s version is a little of both but not fully either one. My read is that it’s a movie doing three things well enough, but not doing any of them as well as it could have had it just focused on one of them.

First of all, it’s not bombastic or absurd enough to feel like a proper, biting satire. For sci-fi satire to really work, you need to create a little bit of distance between the work and the real world. The Running Man 2025’s near-future dystopia is a little too near to the present to have a lot of fun with. It’s a world of enormous wealth inequality, health crises and authoritarian governments that doesn’t just feel “dangerously possible” like it did when King first wrote about it 40 years ago so much as “uncomfortably familiar.” So the film’s conceit feels a little too mundane to cast our current society in a different, more questioning light like a truly effective satire should do.

Secondly, on the opposite side of the coin, it’s not subtle enough to work as a thrilling melodrama. Every time the film gets heavy, they double down on the weight. Like I said, the world of Co-Op City on screen is a dark one, filled with every kind of problem we’re currently facing, from affordable medicine to deep fakes lying to us. They’re the kind of problems that deserve some weight. When Powell’s Ben Richards goes to an intense “this is about my family” place of earnestness, however, there’s no release valve on it. Michael Cera has a moment of lightness in the middle of everybody’s despair during his brief stint in the movie, but it comes and goes pretty quickly.

I think you can see the thriller part of this movie not fully working in Josh Brolin’s villain, Dan Killian. As a network executive tasked with distracting the masses with a modern gladiator arena with a more open-world flavor, he’s a solid son of a bitch who’s easy to hate, bright white veneers and all. But by the time he has his inevitable come-apart, I didn’t really buy it. There wasn’t much of an arch to his villainy that might have been there had he been able to have as much fun as Colman Domingo was having chewing up some scenery. Either way, had Killian arrived at the end of his story in a bit more of a believable way, I think the whole film would’ve been classed up a bit.

Thirdly, I don’t think the action is inventive enough to make The Running Man really sing as an action film. There are fun set pieces for sure, the aforementioned drone shot for one, and the big bridge explosion from the trailers is another, but it’s hard out there to make an action movie memorably action-forward these days, and I don’t think The Running Man quite gets there. And this in particular is not a foreign idea to Edgar Wright’s work. Take Baby Driver, for example. It was a good enough excuse to make incredible car chases. I actually couldn’t tell you much about that movie outside of, “Loved the car chases, I bet they had fun making it.” I don’t think the action in The Running Man has that kind of staying power.

Ultimately, this is a movie that wants to have sharp teeth. The subject matter deserves them and Glen Powell’s performance as an angry everyman becoming a reluctant revolutionary icon does as well. The statements Stephen King made more than four decades ago about the fickle nature of truth in the media and mass consumption and unequal distribution of wealth are every bit as relevant today as they were back then, so they ought to be taken seriously. The story of The Running Man, in all of its now three iterations, is a great piece of sci-fi that I, for one, really enjoy. I’m glad it’s being retold. Edgar Wright’s film seems to be caught in-between two very different versions of it.

Marvel Rivals Season 5 Channels X-Men Animated Series as Gambit and Rogue Join as Playable Characters

11 novembre 2025 à 19:47

NetEase Games has published an X-Men animated series-inspired trailer for Marvel Rivals Season 5: Love is a Battlefield, revealing Rogue and Gambit as its newest playable characters.

The trailer for the latest season of NetEase’s popular hero shooter features a romance theme that puts everyone’s favorite X-Men couple center stage. It includes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it tease featuring none other than Scott Summers a.k.a. Cyclops. It also sounds like original X-Men ‘97 voice actors A.J. LoCascio (Gambit) and Lenore Zann (Rogue) will be heard voicing the two lovebirds when Season 5 launches November 14, 2025. Gambit gameplay is below.

“This season centers on Mr. and Mrs. X, Gambit and Rogue, after the Timestream Entanglement interrupted their dream wedding,” Marvel Rivals creative director Guangyun Chen a.k.a. Guangguang said in its Season 5 Dev Stream. “To make up for the disruption, Gambit has planned a honeymoon full of surprises for Rogue. But when their journey leads to a world built by the Elders of the Universe, can their love survive the ultimate cosmic test?”

Gambit leads Marvel Rivals Season 5 as its first playable hero and its next Strategist. The card-throwing, staff-wielding X-Men is said to blend his kinetic abilities and combat skills to offer a unique playstyle for players. Expect to see his powers healing allies, cleansing negative effects, and even applying anti-heal to enemies. Gambit kicks things off later this week, but we’ll have to wait to learn more about Rogue. Expect to see her and her power-absorbing abilities debut at the Marvel Rivals Season 5 mid-season update in around one month.

Alongside its new X-Men heroes, Marvel Rivals Season 5 is set to introduce a new 18 vs. 18 Conquest (Annihilation) mode in the new Grand Garden map come November 27. A new non-combat map, Times Square, is also on the way for Season 5, allowing up to 100 players to gather, dance, and mingle in between tense matches.

NetEase will also soon celebrate one year of Marvel Rivals with a special anniversary update. Those who join the festivities when they begin November 27 will be gifted 2500 Units, as well as a free, school-themed Legendary Jeff the Land Shark costume. More gameplay adjustments, accessories, anniversary costumes, and other updates will arrive as Marvel Rivals Season 5 rolls on.

Marvel Rivals Season 4 previously introduced Daredevil as a Duelist and Angela as a Vanguard. For more on the NetEase hero shooter, you can read about the Marvel Zombies-inspired PvE mode introduced last month. You can also check out our original 8/10 Marvel Rivals review.

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The Best Black Friday Streaming Deal So Far Is a Walmart+ Subscription

11 novembre 2025 à 19:34

The first round of Walmart Black Friday sales starts this weekend, but one noteworthy discount has already kicked off: For a limited time, new subscribers can pick up one year of Walmart+ for half the price. So instead of paying $98, you'll pay just $49 for the first 12 months of your subscription.

This may not seem like a streaming deal at first glance, but once you factor in the benefits of a Walmart+ membership, this discount starts to look pretty great. With a membership you'll get a choice between a Peacock Premium subscription or a Paramount+ subscription in addition to free shipping and grocery delivery. It's one of the best streaming bundles out there for anyone who shops at Walmart and the 50% discount makes it worthwhile for just the streaming savings alone.

Streaming Service Savings Breakdown

While we do expect more Black Friday streaming deals to arrive later this month, there aren't currently discounts on Peacock or Paramount+ annual subscriptions currently available. So with that in mind, I think it's worth breaking down the savings you'll get on just those subscriptions with this deal:

  • Peacock Premium (no ads) - $109.99 annually (Save $60.99 with Walmart+)
  • Paramount+ Basic (with ads) - $59.99 annually (Save $10.99 with Walmart+)

It's pretty clear just looking at the prices that choosing the Peacock Premium subscription will net you the most savings. But it's worth noting that Walmart+ actually gives you the option to change your subscription for free every 90 days. So if you start with Peacock Premium, you can switch to Paramount+ about three months in. With an annual subscription you can swap services up to four times before the year is up.

What's on Peacock?

Peacock isn't as well known as a Netflix or Disney+, but it does have some good originals. Most recently there is The Paper, a spin-off series from the creators of The Office. There's also the popular mystery series Poker Face that I binged myself and loved. Peacock also has exclusive rights to movies from Universal and Focus Features (including things like Jurassic World Rebirth). If you've never had a Peacock subscription before, it has a surprisingly deep catalog of things for you to stream.

What's on Paramount+?

Paramount+ is the home of pretty much anything Paramount. That means you'll find things like the Mission: Impossible movies, Transformers, and the entirety of the Star Trek Universe. It is also the new home of South Park, meaning it's the only place you can stream new episodes of season 28 as they air. You'll also find a roster of Nickelodeon shows spanning decades, from SpongeBob and iCarly to Rocko's Modern Life. Walmart+ only gets you access to a basic subscription, however, so you'll need to deal with ads. (And if you want access to shows like Yellowjackets or Dexter, you'll need a Paramount+ Premium plan that includes Showtime, which is, obviously, not included in this Walmart+ deal.) There is currently a free trial of Paramount+ you can try if you want to test it out before committing to an annual subscription.

Marvel Disney+ Series VisionQuest Just Got the Most Unlikely of Casting Announcements

11 novembre 2025 à 19:25

Marvel Studios has made a casting announcement for upcoming Disney+ series VisionQuest that just might surprise one or two fans.

British actress and comedian Diane Morgan, who is best known for her comedy character Philomena Cunk, will join the Marvel Cinematic Universe as part of VisionQuest, Variety reported. Apparently she’ll play an associate of Todd Stashwick’s character, Paladin. Not Philomena Cunk herself, then — although that would be amazing.

For the uninitiated, Philomena Cunk is a fictional character who presents mockumentary series, most notably Cunk on Earth (Netflix/BBC), Cunk on Britain, and Cunk on Shakespeare. She's an ill-informed, deadpan, and clueless investigative reporter whose hilarious questions often leave the real-world experts she interviews struggling to come up with appropriate answers.

Cunk On Earth starts tonight at 10pm on ⁦@BBCTwo⁩ and ⁦@BBCiPlayerpic.twitter.com/KluTZ8cTJ9

— Diane Morgan (@missdianemorgan) September 20, 2022

Meanwhile, newcomer Lauren Morais is also in VisionQuest. Variety said Morais plays Lisa Molinari, a character described as “closely connected” to Scottish actor Ruaridh Mollica’s adult Tommy Maximoff, the son of Vision and Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch.

At at New York Comic Con, Marvel Television showed the first footage from VisionQuest. Here's how we described it:

[It] follows White Vision as he adjusts to having the memories of the late (Red) Vision but no emotional attachment to them. [Head of Marvel Television and Marvel Animation Brad Winderbaum] called VisionQuest the conclusion of a trilogy that began with WandaVision and continued with Agatha All Along.
The footage shows White Vision, in human guise, entering a mansion where he’s met by servants who turn out to be AI characters previously seen in the MCU in human form. There’s James D’Arcy reprising his role as Jarvis. He’s joined by human incarnations of Friday, who was Jarvis’s replacement, and Edith, the AI program from Tony Stark’s sunglasses in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
But the biggest reveals were saved until the end of the VisionQuest footage: the return of Ultron, but in human form and played once again by James Spader (with a big bushy beard). You’ll recall that (Red) Vision killed Ultron in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
At the end of the footage, Ultron reveals the son this Vision hasn’t known: Tommy Maximoff, played by Ruaridh Mollica. Tommy is known in the Marvel Comics as Speed.

In May, T’Nia Miller was reported to be set to play Jocasta in VisionQuest. Deadline reported that Miller (Hannah Grose in The Haunting of Bly Manor, Victorine LaFourcade in The Fall of the House of Usher, and Zephyr Halima Ifa in Foundation) will play one of the lead roles.

Miller’s Jocasta is described as “cunning and powerful” and “driven by revenge.” In the comics, Jocasta was made by Ultron so that he would have a spouse. He managed to upload Wasp’s consciousness into the robot, but Wasp alerted the other Avengers and they removed it. Jocasta was reactivated by Ultron but betrayed him and joined the Avengers to defeat him.

IGN has reported that VisionQuest is being made by a team of veteran Star Trek writers and production staff. The series, which has quietly been in development now for over a year, was previously announced as having gained Star Trek: Picard writer and later showrunner Terry Matalas. Matalas will act as showrunner for VisionQuest — and reunite with a number of other Star Trek writers in the process.

VisionQuest launch on Disney+ in 2026.

Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images.

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Deals for Today: Early Black Friday 60% off 65" and 77" Samsung 4K OLED TVs

11 novembre 2025 à 19:25

60% off anything is a great deal, but when it's off one of Samsung's best-in-class OLED 4K TVs, you know it's a banger of a deal. I've been running a Radeon RX 9070 XT for a few months now on a 1440p-focus build, and it absolutely slaps. It's a piece of kit I'd fully recommend, and now it's at the lowest price ever on Best Buy ahead of Black Friday.

TL;DR: Best Deals Today

How about an Nvidia RTX 5080 gaming PC build for under $2,000 instead? Well Cyberpower has you covered there too. Prefer having a gaming laptop? Well how about an MSI 5070Ti build for under $1,300? I got you. Also, Samsung just dropped its first 512GB Micro SD Express card, and it's cheaper than most right now. Let's get straight into it:

Electric Scooter Deals Starting at $109

Scooters have some major advantages over bikes. They're lighter, more compact, and usually less expensive. Electric assisted scooters give you more range and speed for less effort, and the brushless motor is pretty quiet. You'd think upgrading to one would cost you a lot of money, but that doesn't have to be the case. AliExpress is offering a couple of well-regarded electric scooters at prices you probably didn't expect.

You can pick up a LADPED LP80 350W electric scooter for just $127 with coupon code "AEUS26". Alternatively, the LADPED LP60 350W electric scooter, which has a smaller battery, is $109.53 after code "AEUS20". Both scooters ship free from a local US warehouse; since they've already been shipped from overseas, any tariffs have already been paid for and you don't need to worry about them. AliExpress marketplace vendor AOVOPRO is an authorized reseller of these scooters and has plenty of reviews and sales to back up its reputation.

Launching Soon: DUOONE Dual Portable Monitor

DUOONE is getting ready to launch a pretty interesting product that has practical applications for both gaming and productivity. The DUOONE Span/Fold is a folding portable monitor that's comprised of two separate 1080p OLED displays. These monitors can be used in multiple ways, including spanned and mirror modes and even as a multi monitor setup on the same device or two different devices since each monitor has its own HDMI and USB Type-C inputs. More details (including actual screen sizes) will be released when the Kickstarter launches later this week.

60% off Samsung S90D 65" and 77"

144hz refresh rate screams gaming TV to me, especially when it's on a quantum dot OLED screen. That 144hz refresh rate is supported on all four of it's HDMI 2.1 ports, which is insane. There's no worries about getting the best performance from you Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2 and even gaming PCs.

MSI Vector HX 16" AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptop

With a processor that's built for performance and outperforms Intel Core i9-1400HX, we're off to a good start with this RTX 5070Ti gaming laptop. 32GB DDR5 Ram is higher end too, clocked at 6400MHz and has a tidy 1TB M.2 SSD, both of which can be upgraded at anytime. Topping this build with a 240Hz QHD screen and you're laughing at this price point.

Samsung P9 512GB MicroSD Express Card

Whilst this is one of the cheaper options for a Switch 2 Micro SD Express card, there's cheaper. The problem is with cheaper cards is the lower transfer speeds, which add up on more demanding games. Getting a Samsung P9 ensures 800MB/s, with Samsung having a great reputation for storage products in general.

ASRock Steel Legend Radeon RX 9070 XT

Want something that performs around the same as a RTX 5070Ti without the price tag to go with it? AMD is slowly clawing back its GPU market share by targeting mid-range gamers, but the RX 9070 XT is a brilliant graphics card. Whilst I can run something like Oblivion Remastered at 4K 60FPS all day long on it, I get a lot more joy from it playing at 1440P and getting twice the frame rate instead. This is well worth the money if you're in the market for a new GPU.

iBuypower Y40 Pro RTX 5080 Gaming PC

RTX 5080 has claimed it place as the sweet spot on the Nvidia 5000 series GPU lineup. It'll play anything in 4K with dedicated ray tracing support, and has DLSS4 technology to insert AI frames and resolution upgrades to fall back on. Ryzen 9 7900X is also a solid processor to back up the 5080, with a max turbo of 5.6GHz and rocking 12 cores, 24 threads and 64mb of L2 cache. Long story short? It's a cracking rig for under $2,000.

Up To 50% off Pokémon TCG

You might want to check if your AMEX and Discovery is eligible for up to 50% off Pokémon TCG on Amazon right now. All you have to do is add a sealed product to your basket sold directly by Amazon, use your AMEX or Discovery and pay either $1 or use 1 loyalty point to apply the discount. You could also be extra savvy and get a $60 Amazon gift card by being accepted for an Amazon Store Card. Of course, none of this is financial advice, and if you're going to struggle not spending on credit and store cards, make the right choice.

Audible Premium Plus

Nice and simple, sign up for a zero commitment Audible Premium Plus sub and get your first 3 months for $0.99 a month. That's 3 months of top tier access for under $3, it's worth doing just to try the service out!

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PCs

Here's two 4K gaming beasts that will stay that way for a long time. If you're just focused on having a RTX 5080 for now with a view to upgrade in the future, go for the $2,099.99 build. If you can stretch the extra $650, you're getting a far better processor, double the DDR5 RAM and double the M.2 SSD space. Either way, you win with a cheeky 14% off.

LG Evo C5 4K TV Bundle Deal

Need a beast of a TV that can handle proper gaming performance and the Thanksgiving football game in style? 77" should do the job, and this is LG's C5 4K 2025 model that's half-price. You'll also save over $300 snagging the S40T Soundbar and Subwoofer combo alongside a slim wall mount. This is one of the best early Black Friday deals.

Samsung S84F 4K OLED Smart TV

At 53% off, this 2025 model Samsung TV is a bargain thanks to its 4K OLED panel with all the bells and whistles you'd come to expect from one of the biggest TV manufacturers.

Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World Console Bundle

Who wants a Nintendo Switch 2 for less than MSRP? Yeah, it's a silly question, right? These consoles are brand new, just from a different region and work exactly the same as a US model. They're region-free and AliExpress has a massive discount code to bring this deal home.

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'When I First Saw That Line-Up, I Scratched My Head a Little Bit': Former Nintendo Exec Reggie Fils-Aimé Shares His Thoughts on Switch 2

11 novembre 2025 à 18:45

Former Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has said he "scratched his head a little bit" after seeing the company's first line-up of Switch 2 software.

Speaking to The Game Business, the ex-Nintendo veteran shared his thoughts on the company's handling of the Switch 2 this year, as well as Nintendo's position in the video game market overall compared to Microsoft and Sony.

Discussing the dominance of PlayStation, Fils-Aime, who left Nintendo in 2019, said he expected the company to continue to thrive alongside Nintendo as the latter would never position itself as a direct competitor. As for Xbox, Fils-Aime expressed surprise that Microsoft hadn't already released more games for Nintendo's new console.

"From a business perspective, when I first saw that line-up, I scratched my head a little bit," Fils-Aime said of Nintendo's decision to fill Switch 2's first six months with Donkey Kong Bananza, Kirby's Air Riders, a new Hyrule Warriors game and two cross-gen titles: Metroid Prime 4 and Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

It's not a threadbare line-up by any means, but it lacks the big one-two punch of a new 3D Mario and Zelda that the Switch received during the same time period, alongside a breakout new franchise: Splatoon.

"Certainly, what I underestimated was the enhanced Nintendo Switch 1 content, which I think has been compelling," Fils-Aime continued. "The stuff that you get for free as part of the Nintendo Switch Online subscription, I think that has helped drive some of the momentum. And then certainly, [Donkey Kong] Bananza was a key driver for them."

Fils-Aimé was more complementary about Switch 2's potential to act as a platform for the biggest third-party games, though said that Nintendo needed to ensure it was enabling other developers to take advantage of its hardware potential in the same way it did — squeezing enormous games like Tears of the Kingdom onto a tiny cartridge through intimate knowledge of the Switch's innards.

"But let's be clear," Fils-Aimé stated, "Nintendo, in my opinion, will never position themselves as a direct competitor to PlayStation. It's not in their DNA. It's not how they think about the business opportunity. However, would they welcome some of the latest core gamer-type of content, whether it's the latest Assassin’s Creed or Call of Duty, onto their platform? Absolutely. Do I think that there's a player base there for those games? Absolutely.

"The key, and this is something that the team there thinks about every day, is making sure that third-party developers have the tool sets so that they have the full capability to bring the best of their games onto Switch 2."

One company that has notably held back from going all-in on Switch 2 is Microsoft, which launched a couple of games on Switch 1 (including Grounded and Pentiment) but is yet to discuss any future plans for Nintendo's platform.

"I'm surprised that Xbox has not yet fully embraced Switch 2 from a software perspective," Fils-Aimé noted. "Certainly some games could easily be ported over to Switch 2. And I'm surprised that we haven't seen more of that. I thought there would be much more, especially during this timeframe leading into the Holiday. All through the fall, I was fully expecting some dedicated announcement," he continued. "And I'm surprised it hasn’t happened."

After bringing Sea of Thieves and Hi-Fi Rush to PlayStation 5, Nintendo fans have been waiting patiently for Microsoft to confirm those games, and others, for Switch 2. There's also the small matter of Microsoft's previous pledge to launch Call of Duty on Nintendo hardware — though there's no sign of that happening for this year's Black Ops 7. Perhaps 2026 will finally see Microsoft make its intentions clear.

Ultimately, Fils-Aimé said he had "enjoyed" playing his Switch 2 so far, though noted: "the company did not send me one for free."

Image credit: Samantha Burkardt/Getty Images for SXSW.

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

New Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time LEGO Set For 2026 Looks to Feature Ganon

11 novembre 2025 à 18:07

LEGO has teased a new Legend of Zelda set for 2026, featuring Link, Princess Zelda and... an ominous silhouette.

A brief teaser video posted on social media today appears to recreate a scene from N64 classic The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where Link and floating fairy Navi face down Ganon. Princess Zelda can also be seen in the background.

🔥Do you realize who you're dealing with?#LEGOTheLegendofZelda pic.twitter.com/NCl84ydZ3a

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 11, 2025

Nintendo of America's social media account accompanied the clip with the tease: "Do you realize who you're dealing with?" This is further confirmation of Ganon's appearance, as the dialogue is part of a longer quote from Ganon in Ocarina of Time: "Pathetic little fool! Do you realize who you're dealing with? I am Ganondorf! And soon, I will rule the world!"

The clip concludes with the phrase "Build the Legend: Coming in 2026" — and that's all we have to go on for now.

A previous leak by BrickFanatics suggested the set will be a diorama featuring Ganon, Link and Zelda in their Ocarina of Time incarnations. Set for launch in March 2026, the box will reportedly include 1003 pieces.

This should mean the new set will be priced lower than LEGO and Nintendo's initial Legend of Zelda offering: the 2500-piece Great Deku Tree which launched in September 2024, priced $299.99. That set was especially large as it offered two builds in one: a version of the Deku Tree as seen in both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild.

2026 looks set to be a busy (and likely expensive) year for Nintendo and LEGO fans, as the companies' LEGO Pokémon range is also due to roll out in the coming spring. A recent leak suggested one LEGO Pokémon set would comprise a chunky 6,838 pieces, and sell for almost $650.

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

ROUTINE: The Final Preview – IGN First

11 novembre 2025 à 18:00

As a lover of puzzle games, what can elevate my puzzle-solving experience more than having horrifying monsters breathing down my neck and ready to snap said neck if I fail to solve their puzzle in time? I love these types of games that keep me on edge for hours on end, so Routine is exactly the type of aesthetically pleasing and brutally tense kinds of horror experience I’m always on the lookout for. And with a deeply cool 80’s-tech lunar setting and the beginnings of a story that has me interested in seeing more, I’m willing to overlook some of the things I was less impressed by during the roughly 90-minute demo, like the fact that the monsters searching for me were about as bright as the desks I hid behind and underneath. It remains to be seen if the story will pay off as much as its promising setting and compelling vibe might imply, but I’ll definitely be diving deeper in the future to see how it shakes out.

Routine is one of those horror games where you’re forced to run around solving little puzzles while absolutely horrifying monsters stalk the halls, ready to kill you on sight if you fail to avoid their notice – you know, in the same vein as something like Alien: Isolation or My Friendly Neighborhood. That comes with all the same pros and cons as its genre peers, where you have these really tense moments as you manage to solve a puzzle and rush through a door just before the bad guy you can’t possibly hope to kill catches up with you. But you then also have plenty of instances where you’re stuck in a room waiting for the dumb bad guy to turn around and walk away, leading to lots of moments where the tension sours into a monotonous waiting game. I tend to really enjoy these kinds of protracted hide and seek sequences, even if they do occasionally involve a bit of waiting, so this was right up my alley.

In this particular case, I found myself on a moon base that had been taken over by killer humanoid robots, whose lidless, unblinking eyes searched for me as I repaired various broken electrical systems and tried to get through each area unnoticed. The ambience of this dilapidated lunar base with an ‘80’s tech aesthetic really worked for me, clearly drawing inspiration from fellow retro-tech science fiction worlds like Alien. But Routine also brings with it a unique sense of humor, with silly arcade games to play in between sweat-inducing horror sequences and cheeky, non-murderous robot helpers to find along the way.

Routine's immaculately creepy vibes, unique retro aesthetic, and tongue-in-cheek jokes in between bouts of utter terror, all coalesce in a way I haven’t seen before.

This is one of the biggest ways in which Routine sets itself apart, as its immaculately creepy vibes, unique retro aesthetic, and tongue-in-cheek jokes in between bouts of utter terror, all coalesce in a way I haven’t seen before. I didn’t get a very strong sense of whether or not the story will deliver something worth all the stress and jump scares along the way, but hopefully all this neat worldbuilding will translate into something as awesome as the setting. With some solid environmental storytelling and hints at some kind of mysterious viral disease at work, it has certainly piqued my curiosity.

The areas I explored ranged from= fairly unremarkable metallic hallways filled with busted droids and signs of something catastrophic having happened recently to really neat areas like an abandoned arcade with janky retro games to play and a shopping mall littered with debris. And, of course, since the whole thing takes place on a base on the moon, they take every opportunity to give you a nice view of the beautiful majesty of good ol’ Selene. Gotta love that. I’m a tad skeptical that they can manage to keep things interesting when you’re stranded on a fairly generic space station on a barren rock in outer space, but hey, so far so good.

Although much of the demo I played featured some fairly by-the-numbers puzzles, like finding codes around the world to enter into a keypad to unlock a door, it also had some neat mechanics built around the C.A.T device you’re given early in the story. This tool is basically just a handheld camcorder that can also do things like fire an electrical bolt at targets in your path. What’s cool, though, is that it evolved as I progressed, like when I unlocked an ultraviolet mode called the Ultraview Module that allowed me to see trace substances like bloodstains that helped me solve some of the space station’s more unintuitive riddles. I only unlocked two modes in my time with it, but it’s clear that upgrading this bad boy is going to be the primary way in which you power up, and so far I like that idea quite a bit. It’ll be interesting to see what clever new uses they find for it.

While you upgrade your C.A.T., read snippets of lore around the space station, and solve puzzles, you’ll find yourself almost constantly hunted by extremely violent robots that chase after you on sight with intent to kill. Naturally, that makes even the most simple brain teasers that much more stressful, as you spend every other second double-checking over your shoulder, or wincing when you hear a robotic sound come from somewhere nearby. It’s not exactly an original premise, but it’s certainly the classic type of horror gameplay I’ve come to know and love over the years – and something we could definitely use more of.

One thing that was a bit disappointing, at least during my extremely early time with the story, is just how easy it was to outsmart the fairly dim robots hunting for me, to the point where I never actually was killed during my time playing. They make a ton of noise as they march around electronically, give up the chase as soon as you start running away since they can’t hope to compete with your speed, and don’t do a very thorough job searching for you if you’re hidden in an obvious corner they haven’t bothered exploring yet. What’s more, one of the abilities you unlock for your C.A.T. early on, is a mode where you can tase the robots chasing you, shorting them out for a second or two to buy valuable time you need to get away, as if it weren’t already easy enough as-is. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t still as intimidating as hell – the robotic shrieks they make every once in a while made my skin crawl, and the few times where they were able to get close without me noticing sent me screaming in the opposite direction. They may not actually be very deadly killers (at least early on), but they’re still pretty damn stressful to be around nonetheless.

The Singing Voices Behind HUNTR/X Know What They Want from KPop Demon Hunters 2

11 novembre 2025 à 17:38

We’re all chomping at the bit for the KPop Demon Hunters sequel film, which, unfortunately for all of us, won’t be released until 2029. However, we can dream and speculate about what the follow-up will actually be about — and the singing voices behind the film’s central KPop girl group, HUNTR/X, are doing the same.

EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami have opened up about what they want to see in the next installment of the story. "More Korean traditional stuff — traditional history, music, food," EJAE, who is the singing voice behind the film’s lead character Rumi, told Collider in a recent interview.

For Audrey Nuna, who provides Mira’s singing voice, it’s all about going international. "I want to see the girls in different cities. I want to see what they bring [globally], because this film has had such a global impact,” she told the outlet. “I think the movie and reality have been having a really crazy conversation with each other, and I'd love to see that continue."

Rei Ami, who sings Zoey’s parts, made a couple great points about where the next film should take fans. "I would love to see the origin story of how the girls got together," Ami explained during the interview. "If it's not a prequel, then I want Gwi-Ma back. Bring him back. Who's going to be the antagonist? I'm so curious for this next one."

The origin story of HUNTR/X is only lightly touched on in KPop Demon Hunters, so it would be great to see filmmakers Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans explore their early days in a deeper way. It would also be pretty interesting to see Gwi-Ma, the film’s central antagonist, back for more somehow — and maybe his minions pop up in another country, as Nuna suggested.

KPop Demon Hunters, which is Netflix’s biggest movie ever with over 400 million views to date, is available to stream on the platform now, both in its original cut and a singalong version. If you somehow haven't watched it yet, KPop Demon Hunters is a Sony Pictures Animation film following Korean pop band HUNTR/X, a trio who moonlight as demon hunters battling against an evil demon king intent on devouring humanity. In our 8/10 review, we called it "a stunning animated action musical with terrific fight sequences, catchy musical numbers, and an ample amount of harmony and heart."

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

Fans Claim Broken Promises After $70 Pokémon Pokopia Confirmed as First Nintendo-Published Game-Key Card Release

11 novembre 2025 à 17:28

Pokémon Pokopia will cost $70 and only be available physically as a Game-Key Card, it appears — something that has stunned some Nintendo fans.

Following confirmation of the game's March 5, 2026 release date earlier today, store pages for the highly-anticipated Pokémon life simulation have now gone live, detailing its price and status as a Game-Key card game.

In the U.S., Pokopia is available to pre-order now for $69.99. In Japan, meanwhile, Pokopia costs 8,980 yen — the same price point as Mario Kart World ($80 in the U.S.), and more than other Nintendo-published titles such as Donkey Kong Bananza and even Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

Nintendo's Japanese website specifically lists Pokopia's physical edition as a Game-Key card, and while the same information isn't shown in the U.S., Nintendo has simulataneously published a YouTube video instructing users on how "Game-Key Cards on Nintendo Switch 2" work — which uses Pokémon Pokopia as an example.

Game-Key Cards have proven controversial among Nintendo fans who dislike the fact that the cartridges only contain a prompt to download the game, rather than its full game data. That means you do need to connect your Switch 2 online after buying the game, and then also need to wait while it downloads. However, Game-Key Cards differ from digital downloads as they can still be re-sold or shared with others — just like a regular game cartridge.

Nintendo previously stated that it had "no plans to use Game-Key Cards for Nintendo-developed titles" — something some fans today have pointed to as a broken promise. But, of course, Pokémon is not a solely Nintendo-owned franchise and Nintendo does not develop Pokémon games.

That said, Nintendo is publishing Pokémon Pokopia, and this does appear to be the first Nintendo-published game offered on a Game-Key Card. But this is also a game developed by Koei Tecmo — which, last time we checked, was not a Nintendo development studio.

Earlier today, Nintendo announced a new trailer for Pokémon Pokopia will debut later this week on Thursday, November 13 at 6am Pacific, 9am Eastern, or 2pm UK. Eagle-eyed fans believe the video will feature over 10 minutes of gameplay — suggesting Nintendo is confident in what it has to show.

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

Samsung Galaxy XR Headset Is Now Available

11 novembre 2025 à 17:00

Looking to splash out on some fancy new tech? Samsung's Galaxy XR headset, a competitor to Apple's Vision Pro headset, is now available to buy on Samsung's website (see it here). It comes with a hefty price tag of $1,799.99 which gets you the Galaxy XR headset, a protective cover, a forehead cushion, cushion size adjusters, light shields, a power cable, a battery pack, a wall charger and USB-C to USB-C cable, and a lens cleaning cloth.

If you've had your eyes on it, now's your chance to pick it up at the link below.

Purchase Samsung Galaxy XR Headset

Alongside the accessories listed above, your purchase also comes with 12 months of Google AI Pro, the full game of NFL Pro Era, 2025/2026 Season access for NBA League Pass, 12 months of Project Pulsar from Adobe, three months for only $1/month of YouTube TV, 12 months of Calm Premium, 12 months of YouTube Premium, 12 months of Google Play Pass, and a full download of ASTEROID. That's a whole lot to keep you busy with the new headset.

Thanks to the help of "advanced sensors, cameras and powerful hardware, Galaxy XR can precisely track users’ head, hand and eye movement," to navigate through a variety of AI-enhanced apps and experiences, per Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy XR. It continues on to say that, "The device’s microphones are strategically placed and supported by software to filter out external noises and capture the wearer’s voice clearly. Through Galaxy XR, users can explore both virtual and real worlds in XR-specialized apps using natural physical interaction, with assistance from Gemini."

If you're curious to check out some other headsets, have a look at our roundup of the best VR headsets to see our top picks we believe are worth dropping money on this year. And with big sale events like Black Friday on the horizon, we're keeping an eye out for any discounts on high-end tech like this over the next couple of weeks as well.

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

Beloved Japanese Actor Tatsuya Nakadai, Who Collaborated With Kurosawa and Kobayashi, Dies Aged 92

11 novembre 2025 à 16:38

Tatsuya Nakadai, beloved star of Japan’s golden age of cinema and a frequent collaborator of legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, has died aged 92.

The actor, who rose to fame working with Japanese filmmaker Masaki Kobayashi, died from pneumonia in a hospital in Tokyo on Saturday, November 8, according to a Japanese news agency who cited sources close to the late performer, The Guardian reports.

Nakadai had over 100 screen credits to his resume, which made up a long and varied career that lasted over 70 years. Internationally, though, he is probably best known for his work in Kurosawa’s 1985 film Ran, an epic modeled after Shakespeare’s King Lear set in the Sengoku “warring states” period. Nakadai played a warlord named Hidetora Ichimonji in the project, which helped the filmmaker cinch his one and only Academy Award nomination for best director.

Nakadai was well-known for working in films that featured samurai themes and for working with the chanbara sword-fighting style in those projects. Despite his recognition for his work with Kurosawa, it could be said that Nakadai’s success in the field was fostered by Kobayashi. The filmmaker cast him in the lead role in his legendary The Human Condition trilogy of films, which ran from 1959 to 1961, in the earlier days of Nakadai’s career. Before that, though, he was cast as a prisoner in an uncredited role for Kobayashi’s 1953 war drama The Thick-Walled Room, which was the true start of their decades-long collaboration.

The actor was born east of Tokyo, in Chiba, to a working class family in 1932. In the early 1950s, he decided to pursue acting instead of taking on debt to further his education at an expensive university. He preferred the stage to the screen despite his vibrant film career, and had epic plays such as Death of a Salesman, Hamlet, Don Quixote, and Macbeth as part of his resume over the years.

In 1975, he and his wife Yasuko Miyazaki opened the Mumeijuku school for young actors in Tokyo. In 2015, Nakadai was awarded the Order of Culture, which is Japan’s highest honor for contributions to the arts, by the emperor. Needless to say, he will be sorely missed, and his important work will be remembered for years to come.

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

Fortnite Fans Say the Game Is Opening the Door to Loot Boxes by Allowing Creator-Made Modes to Sell 'Paid Random Items' — Though Their Sale Is Restricted in Certain Countries, and Sellers Are Required to Disclose Odds

11 novembre 2025 à 16:30

Fortnite developer Epic Games has detailed how it will soon allow third-party sellers to offer "paid random items" within the game's creator-made modes — something that opens the door to loot boxes, fans have said.

Back in September, Epic Games announced it would begin allowing third-party creators to sell in-game items in the near future. As of today, creators now have access to the tools necessary to do so, though the feature is not yet live in the game. (To be clear, there's no suggestion that Epic Games will begin offering randomized items for use within the game's main modes, such as Battle Royale, which it develops itself.)

An array of blog posts are now available detailing the rules that Fortnite creators must follow when selling items within their own modes — including a series of legal restrictions that blocks randomized items in certain countries and for some users under the age of 18.

"In addition to your responsibility to comply with laws, you must comply with certain restrictions that apply when offering Paid Random Items," Epic Games wrote in a blog post titled 'In-Island Transactions Restrictions.' "Failure to utilize the functions described below will constitute a violation of Epic policies."

The sale of randomized items is fully blocked in Singapore, Qatar, Australia, the Netherlands, and Belgium — a list that includes several countries which have fought back against video game loot boxes in the past. In the United Kingdom (and Brazil, as of March 2026) paid randomized items are blocked to players under the age of 18.

Epic Games has also stipulated that any transaction involving a random item must disclose the odds of whatever is included within it.

"For example," Epic Games wrote, "if you offer a health potion pack that has a random chance of granting either 5, 10 or 50 potions, you must disclose the odds of their potential award before purchase (e.g., 60% chance of granting 5 potions, 30% chance of granting 10 potions, and 10% chance of granting 50 potions)."

A wider pool of countries are restricted from seeing direct prompts to purchase (such as "buy now!). This list includes Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada (under 13), Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (under 17), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom (under 16).

General restrictions on the sale of in-game items also exist, and are fairly straightforward — there's a whole list of rules around not copying or providing confusingly-similar items to those Fortnite does already. Clearly, Epic Games has already pre-emptively assumed some creators will do this to encourage or hoodwink players into spending money.

Back in September, Epic Games singled out Fortnite's big rival Roblox by name when explaining how creators will get a better cut of in-game revenue on its own platform. Fortnite creators will earn 37% of in-game sales, temporarily doubled to 74% for 12 months, until December 31, 2026. By comparison, Roblox offers 25% of in-game revenue to creators. But it remains to be seen how many Roblox developers can be tempted away to Fortnite, and also exactly how creators will begin selling in-game items — even within Epic's rules.

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

Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition Sparks Backlash as Disgruntled Fans Use Steam Reviews to Express Their Disappointment

11 novembre 2025 à 16:10

Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition was meant to act as a celebration of Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic role-playing game on its tenth birthday. But it turns out that things haven’t exactly gone to plan as the update was met with a backlash on Steam.

The $59.99 Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition includes the six official Fallout 4 expansions and over 150 Creation Club items (paid mods). But there’s also a Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition upgrade Bethesda is selling to existing owners of the base game, priced $39.99.

While Bethesda points out that this upgrade offers a discount on all the items sold separately, fans have hit out at the pricing for the Anniversary Edition, especially in the context of Fallout 4 itself being a decade old and what the Anniversary Edition actually gets you. It’s worth noting that the Fallout 4 base game is currently $19.99 on Steam (it launched at $59.99), and the Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition, which includes the base game and all the six official expansions, costs $39.99.

The Fallout 4 - Creations Bundle, which includes the 150 paid mods released as part of the Anniversary Edition, costs $19.99 on its own. And it’s the Steam store page for this bundle that has born the brunt of the backlash, with a ‘mostly negative’ user review rating.

Complaints there report crashing issues, glitches, and even a problem with getting the new mods to work. Meanwhile, it sounds like the Anniversary Edition is breaking prior mods, although Bethesda warned this would happen when it came to mods that affect the new Creation Club menu.

“Be a gamer in 2025,” reads the most helpful review, according to Steam. “You purchase the content. You don't get the content in game. Bethesda's update causes even more crashes. Trying to quit the game causes it to crash. GG.”

“It is bugging out like crazy and not giving out all of the creations that are mentioned in the bundle,” another review reports. “Game absolutely refuses to let you attempt to install anything involving the Creation Club and freezes upon launching and quitting the game to the point where you can’t even use task manager or Steam to force close. For the love of god Bethesda, this is worse than Skyrim's anniversary launch. Fix your game.”

The reaction on the Fallout subreddit features a similar sentiment, and yes, the memes have begun.

The backlash has also spilled over into Steam reviews for the Fallout 4 base game, where negative reviews have flooded in following the Anniversary Edition’s release, causing recent reviews to plummet to ‘mixed.’

“They just killed the game with this Anniversary update,” reads one negative review on the Fallout 4 base game. “Not going to sort my 400+ mods as it would take days. Goodbye Fallout, I would like to say I will miss you but I won't.”

It’s a disappointing start for Fallout’s big push ahead of the hotly anticipated December launch of Fallout Season 2 on Prime Video. A new Fallout: New Vegas bundle is also due out, with a Fallout TV show-themed update to Fallout 76 also coming in December. Hopefully Bethesda can sort these issues out sooner rather than later.

Fallout 4 - Creations Menu Update November 10 patch notes:

  • Creations Menu: A new in-game Creations menu has been added, making it easier than ever to discover, download and enjoy content from professional developers and passionate enthusiasts alike.

Gameplay & Performance

  • VATS Accuracy: VATS hit chances are now consistent across platforms and no longer drop to 0% or show incorrect values. Targeting enemies through walls without the Penetrator perk is no longer possible.
  • NPC Visual Creations: Fixed stuttering and hitching caused by Creations that edit NPC visuals. Performance is improved when using such Creations.

Stability & Crashes

  • BNET Connectivity: Better handling when there is a  Bethesda.net outage
  • Crafting Station Crash: Interacting with crafting stations or the workshop on ultrawide monitors no longer causes crashes.

Ultrawide & Super Ultrawide Support

  • UI & HUD Scaling: UI elements, HUD backgrounds, and item previews now scale correctly for 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios. Menus, quest updates, tutorials, workshops, and inspected objects are no longer stretched or squished.
  • Pip-Boy Map: Players can now place markers, fast travel, and pan the map to the right side in the Pip-Boy when using ultrawide resolutions.
  • Save Preview Images: Save preview images are now letterboxed to avoid looking squished on ultrawide monitors.

Miscellaneous

  • Resolution Detection: Autodetect now sets supported display resolutions, preventing crashes on launch.

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.

Comics Icon Brian Michael Bendis Returns to Marvel for The Avengers #800

11 novembre 2025 à 16:08

For many years, writer Brian Michael Bendis was one of the most familiar and influential creators at Marvel Comics, until he made the surprising decision to go DC-exclusive in 2017. But the more things change, the more they stay the same. Marvel has revealed that Bendis is making his return to the company as part of December's The Avengers #800.

The Avengers #800 not only kicks off the climax of writer Jed MacKay's run on the series, it also features a 14-page backup story that reunites Bendis with Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble collaborator Mark Bagley. Their story sees Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor embark on a high-stakes mission to destroy a Hydra super-weapon.

"Returning to the pages of Marvel Comics has been an incredible experience," Bendis said in a statement. "To reunite with the Avengers on the occasion of an anniversary is doubly wonderful because anniversary issues are where we really celebrate our love of the characters and legacy. I made my Avengers debut on Avengers #500. I love the symmetry."

Bendis continued, "AND I get to reunite with my dear longtime Ultimate Spidey AND Avengers collaborator Mark Bagley. Just reuniting would be magical enough, but him coming out of retirement to do this story with me was an incredible gesture. He has already penciled magical pages. It's been a wonderful reunion between us AND the characters. Thanks to everyone at Marvel for having me back for such an auspicious occasion. This is the first of some truly special Marvel projects that I will be part of in the near future. Stay tuned…"

As Bendis alludes, this looks to be the start of his renewed presence at Marvel, though whether he'll be returning to the Avengers line long-term or tackling other projects (or both) remains to be seen.

Following a successful indie career in the late '90s, Bendis made his reputation at Marvel working on books like Ultimate Spider-Man and Daredevil. Bendis then revitalized the Avengers franchise with 2004's Avengers Disassembled and New Avengers, kicking off a sprawling run that lasted until 2012. Bendis also spearheaded crossover events like 2005's House of M and 2008's Secret Invasion and co-created characters like Jessica Jones and Miles Morales.

What Marvel titles would you like to see Bendis write in 2026? Let us know in the comments below.

The Avengers #800 will be released on December 3, 2025. You can preorder a copy at your local comic shop.

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

Heaven, West Virginia Is a Powerful Graphic Novel About Grief and Healing

11 novembre 2025 à 16:00

2025 may be quickly winding down, but there are still some very promising new graphic novels hitting the stands before the end of the year. That includes Heaven, West Virginia, a new Oni Press graphic novel from creator Ravi Teixeira.

With Heaven, West Virginia now in stores, IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of the book. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:

Heaven, West Virginia is written and drawn by Teixeira, whose previous work includes A Quick & Easy Guide to Coming Out. Here's Oni's official logline for the new book:

When Lamont arrives in the tiny Appalachian town of Heaven, West Virginia, its lush landscape feels stubbornly at odds with the roiling anxiety that's come to define his inner life. Living there and learning the art of foraging and tea-making from his kind, stoic aunt LaToya should be idyllic — even a paradise. But in the shadows of Heaven's woods, Lamont sees a dark, hulking figure, long, glimmering teeth, and piercing red eyes. No one else seems to see this beast . . . not his aunt, and not the handsome cowboy, Coyote, whose gentle voice evokes the comforting, electric aroma of LaToya's brews. Escaping its voraciously hungry pursuit feels impossible, and Lamont will have to face more than the darkness of the woods to do so.

"Lamont is me, Lamont is you, Lamont is my own father and his father, and anyone who has struggled with losing someone they couldn't love, and who couldn't love them,” said Teixeira in a statement. “Heaven, West Virginia is my love letter to finding love when you've been denied it, being haunted by your past, and the rolling hills and lush, ancient forests of Appalachia."

Heaven, West Virginia is available in stores now. You can order a copy on Amazon.

In other comic book news, we've got an exclusive preview of Marvel's Predator: Badlands prequel, and Marvel has revealed an unexpected reunion between Kylo Ren and Luke Skywalker.

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

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