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With Perfect Timing, the Fan-Made Van Buren Remake in Fallout: New Vegas Has a Teaser Trailer

5 février 2026 à 14:01

With perfect timing, the modders behind the Van Buren remake in Fallout: New Vegas have released a new teaser trailer.

UnitedWestTeam released the teaser, which sets up Fallout: The New West, the fan-made total conversion mod for Fallout: New Vegas inspired by Fallout: Van Buren, the cancelled Fallout 3 that was in development at Black Isle Studios in the early 2000s before the franchise moved over to Bethesda.

Why is this well-timed? Because Van Buren would have been set in post-apocalyptic Colorado, which is exactly where Amazon’s Fallout TV series is headed for Season 3.

Fallout: The New West aims to adapt the core narrative threads of Van Buren and turn them into a fully playable story built in the New Vegas engine. Expect modern gameplay systems, expanded roleplaying opportunities, and “the mechanical depth and tone that defined classic Fallout,” the modders said.

Here’s the official blurb:

Fallout: The New West is a fan-made total conversion mod for Fallout: New Vegas. In many ways, it tells the same broad story envisioned by Fallout: Van Buren, but restructured and expanded to form a cohesive, playable experience. The project’s primary narrative goal is to take the disparate plot threads and unfinished concepts found in the original design documents, including for example, the NCR–Brotherhood conflict, the Great Tribal War between Caesar’s Legion and the Daughters of Hecate, the fight for the soul of the Mormon State and much more, and weave them into a satisfying, unified narrative that adheres to the main plot as described in the design documents.
Players assume the role of a new protagonist, released from captivity in 2253, known as “the Prisoner,” and the story is set in an alternate continuity that predates and reinterprets the events of Fallout: New Vegas. Unfortunately due to many Van Buren concepts being folded into FNV, we cannot set the project in the same timeline. Our secondary goal is to incorporate many of the modern gameplay conveniences introduced through Fallout: New Vegas and its more than 15 years of modding, while preserving the distinctive mechanics and design quirks of classic Fallout found in the original design documents. Much of Fallout’s original charm is an acquired taste, and one that we believe remains worth acquiring.

It sounds exciting, and given the success of Fallout: London, which had Bethesda’s blessing, it may even have a chance of survival. Indeed, a new demo is apparently due out soon (an initial demo, which released under the name Fallout Revelation Blues, came out last year). This alternate start demo under the new name of Fallout: The New West will be followed up with the entirety of Act 1 of the game as a vertical slice, the modders said.

If Fallout: The New West does make it to release, it will see Van Buren realized — albeit in fan-made form — 20 years after it fell by the wayside. In 2024, Fallout creator Tim Cain revealed new information on how it ended up canceled amid significant financial problems at Interplay.

Cain, who worked on the first two, much-loved Fallout games in the mid-to late 90s before leaving Interplay to start a new studio called Troika Games, revealed that in the middle of 2003, an unnamed Interplay vice president asked him to play the Van Buren prototype, saying: “I don’t think they can get it done, so I’m just going to cancel it. But if you look over it and give me an estimate there’s a chance I wouldn’t cancel it.”

Cain said he played the prototype for two hours and asked the development team a number of questions before delivering his verdict to the vice president. “I said, ‘I’m convinced in 18 months you could have a really good game shipped.’ And he said, ‘huh, could it be done any faster?’ And I was like, 'oh, shoot, I’ve said too long.' I said, ‘well, even if you did a death march crunch I don’t think you could do it faster than 12, and then you’d be shipping something that was unbalanced and buggy, and the team would be destroyed. So I don’t recommend that.’

“And he said, ‘OK, thanks.’ As we walked out he basically explained any answer over six months was going to result in him having to cancel it, meaning the answer I just gave got the game canceled. But he was going to cancel it anyway. He thought it couldn’t be done in six months, and I just confirmed that to him.”

According to Cain, the cancellation of Van Buren was, ultimately, about money; Interplay’s dire financial situation meant it simply did not have enough cash to fund more than six months of further development. Interplay went on to close Black Isle Studios and cut its entire staff. The company released the console spinoff Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel in 2004 for the Xbox and PlayStation 2, but it was not enough. That same year, Interplay announced a licensing deal with The Elder Scrolls developer Bethesda for future Fallout games, and in 2007, Interplay sold the Fallout IP to Bethesda outright. The rest is history.

And if you’re wondering about the Fallout TV show’s journey to Colorado, check out what co-showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet and even Todd Howard himself have had to say about it.

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.

Fallout 4 and Indiana Jones Switch 2 Release Dates Leak, Just Before Nintendo Direct

5 février 2026 à 13:54

Microsoft's next pair of games headed to Nintendo platforms now have leaked release dates, ahead of today's Partner Direct broadcast.

Dealabs' ever-reliable billbil-kun has now spilled the details of both Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, which were previously confirmed for launch on Switch 2 last year.

Up first will be the Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, which will launch its physical edition (containing a digital download code) on April 28, priced $59.99. Dealabs suggests the game could arrive digitally via the Nintendo eShop even sooner — perhaps as soon as today — though this is unconfirmed.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will then arrive on May 12, priced $69.99. Dealabs believes this date will apply to both the game's physical edition (likely containing a Game-Key Card) as well as its digital eShop release.

Finally, a physical version of Skyrim Anniversary Edition is also reportedly coming, following its eShop debut back in December 2025, albeit with notable performance issues. Boxed copies will be available from April 28, Dealabs reported, and contain a download code inside.

Fallout 4's Anniversary Edition includes the base game, six official add-ons, and over 150 pieces of Creation Club content. It's apparent announcement today would be well timed, following the finale of Fallout Season 2. Here's hoping it's more enjoyable than Amazon's disappointing Fallout announcement tease.

The beloved Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, meanwhile, launched on PC and Xbox back in December 2024 to rave reviews — IGN's own verdict returned a 9/10. A PlayStation 5 edition followed in April 2025, while its short-but-sweet expansion The Order of Giants followed last September.

These latest leaks come just hours after an updated ratings board listing suggested that Hollow Knight's Switch 2 Edition could arrive today as a shadow drop.

Officially, of course, we'll just have to wait and tune in to Nintendo's big Partner Direct broadcast, which is set to air imminently — at 6am Pacific, 9am Eastern or 2pm UK time.

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

Just Hours Before Today's Nintendo Direct, a Hollow Knight Switch 2 Rating Suggests It's Coming as a Shadow Drop

5 février 2026 à 13:26

With just hours to go until today's Nintendo Direct broadcast, an updated ratings board listing suggests Hollow Knight could get an imminent Switch 2 release.

Team Cherry's long-awaited game is now listed for Switch 2 with a February 5, 2026 release date, per the website of European ratings board PEGI. Hey, that's today!

Of course, Hollow Knight originally launched for Nintendo Switch back in 2018, though we learned a couple of months ago that the game would be getting an updated Switch 2 Edition at some point this year. Now, it seems, that new version is moments away.

Nintendo is due to air its latest Partner Direct later today, at 6am Pacific, 9am Eastern or 2pm UK time. This third-party game showcase will include 20 minutes of announcements featuring titles headed to Switch and Switch 2 that aren't developed by Nintendo itself — such as Hollow Knight.

Don't tune in expecting a new Mario game announcement, then, but do keep an eye out for more news on other upcoming Switch 2 releases such as this month's Resident Evil Requiem, and the promising-looking 007: First Light. Oh, and Hollow Knight now too. What will this new edition contain?

Alongside releasing Hollow Knight again on Switch 2, Team Cherry is now busy working on Sea of Sorrow, its first expansion to Hollow Knight: Silksong. Will we see more of this today as well? Time will tell, but as ever IGN will be reporting all of the major announcements live.

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

Star Trek Just Featured Deep Space Nine Star Avery Brooks in a Sisko-Themed Episode — Even if It's Not the Full Return Fans Had Hoped For

5 février 2026 à 13:03

The latest episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy centers on the mystery surrounding Deep Space Nine's beloved captain Benjamin Sisko — and even includes a cameo of sorts from actor Avery Brooks.

Warning! Spoilers for Starfleet Academy follow:

Starfleet Academy's fifth episode, Series Acclimation Mill, was released today, and follows some notable hints by the show that it would reveal more about Sisko's fate. Indeed, the story does include new details on what happened next to Sisko's family following the events of Deep Space Nine's finale, which saw Sisko leave the physical plane to go live in a wormhole — while promising one day to return.

As Starfleet Academy's new character SAM investigates what happened, viewers get to see Ben's son Jake appear in hologram form (played by returning DS9 actor Cirroc Lofton) and meet a new incarnation of Trill lifeform Dax, both of whom reveal new detail on life after Deep Space Nine's credits rolled.

The adult Jake hologram is shown to have grown up as a successful writer, continuing on from his work as a journalist in later DS9 episodes. He also reveals that he is now a father, and is following the fine example that his own father set. As of the hologram's recording, it certainly seems like Sisko has not returned at this point.

Later in the episode, SAM meets Illa Dax, a new host of the symbiote who was previously good friends with Ben as hosts Curzon, Jadzia, and Ezri. (In a nice touch, Illa is also Cardassian!) Now 1,250 years old, Dax still holds warm memories of Ben — though again the suggestion here is that Ben still has not returned.

But as the episode reaches its closing moments, Star Trek fans do get to hear from Sisko. While unseen, Avery delivers the following words — the first time his voice has been heard within Star Trek in a quarter of a century:

"Divine laws are simpler than human ones, which is why it takes a lifetime to be able to understand them. Only love can understand them. Only love can interpret these words as they were meant to be interpreted."

As reported by ComicBook, this dialogue is taken from a spoken word album that the 77-year-old Brooks recorded back in 2007, partially in tribute to his own father. While not originally intended for use in Star Trek, Paramount contacted Brooks — who formally retired from acting in 2013 — who then granted permission for its use in the episode.

The episode then closes with the Deep Space Nine theme, as a title card displays the simple message: "Thank you, Avery."

As tributes go, it's a moving moment clearly designed as a farewell to Sisko's character, in an episode centered on the idea of finding identity, and the legacy of fathers. And while Avery may not have come out of retirement to appear in person, fans who long wondered whether Sisko ultimately did return to his family now have more of an answer.

"Starfleet Academy is off to a strong start," IGN wrote in our review of its first two episodes. "While the pilot episode falls into a bit of the shock-and-awe trap that modern Star Trek sometimes does, it soon settles into a fun and exciting story that establishes the endearing young cast and direction of the new show."

Image credit: Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images

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

'We're Not Selling Hamburgers' — Take-Two Boss Says GTA 6 Marketing Has to Be 'Delicate' and Feel 'Real'

5 février 2026 à 13:02

The boss of Take-Two has discussed Rockstar’s approach to marketing Grand Theft Auto 6, saying it needs to be “delicate.”

This week, as part of its latest financial results, Take-Two said marketing for what will surely be the biggest entertainment launch of all time kicks off this summer ahead of GTA 6’s confirmed November 19, 2026 release date.

It’s a statement of intent that Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick doubled down on in an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer. When asked how he knows GTA 6 will hit November, Zelnick said development progress is tracked every day, and pointed to the marketing milestone.

“We also announced that we have marketing beats coming this summer, and we don’t spend money on marketing until we’re pretty close to release,” he explained.

So, what can we expect from the marketing itself? Zelnick didn’t say exactly, but it sounds like it’ll be something unusual, at least from a video game marketing perspective. In the interview, Zelnick described the effort as a “challenge.”

“It is a challenge, because we want the product to be authentically owned by our consumers,” he said. “And so the marketing has to be delicate. It has to feel like, you know, this is real. We’re not selling hamburgers. We’re selling this unique art form.”

What this means is anyone’s guess at this point. Perhaps a social media-fueled ARG of some description? Real world GTA events of some kind that get fans involved? Given the enormous interest in all things GTA, nothing’s off the table here. All fans really want is GTA 6 Trailer 3, of course. That would do.

One thing Zelnick has been clear on is denying rumors that GTA 6 will be a digital-only release upon its initial launch. He told Variety there are no plans to do so, after reports suggested GTA 6 could delay its physical launch to 2027 to avoid leaks.

GTA 6 has of course already suffered from multiple leaks, both of development footage and of its first trailer, alongside a number of AI-generated fake leaks. Developer Rockstar North has also had to contend with a boiler room incident that sparked the need for numerous fire crews last month. Also last month, an employment tribunal rejected an application for interim relief filed on behalf of the fired GTA 6 developers at Rockstar Games.

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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.

Ashes of Creation Crisis Continues as Devs Are Reportedly Denied Final Paycheck and Disgruntled Players Ask Valve for Steam Refunds

5 février 2026 à 12:24

As unhappy players fight to get refunds out of Steam, an update from one of the studio's directors claims the "entire" development team working on the ill-fated MMO Ashes of Creation was reportedly laid off without notice or their January paychecks.

The shocking revelation comes from Intrepid Studios' former director of communications, Margaret Krohn, who revealed in a lengthy post on Twitter/X that three days after originally being told around 100 developers would be losing their jobs, a "confusing email" arrived confirming "all" staff would be laid off. "It is still shocking," Krohn wrote. "The entire studio gathered to try to understand what had happened and what it meant for our future."

Earlier this week, Steam quietly withdrew Ashes of Creation from sale after its director and leadership team quit just weeks after it launched as a $50 Early Access game on Steam. The game's director Steven Sharif said "much of" the senior dev team had quit "in protest," claiming that its management board had asked him to do things he "could not ethically support." According to Sharif, the Board then issued WARN Act notices — layoff warnings, in other words — to the remaining staff. It's unclear who sits on this mysterious board.

According to a new public record request, we now know that the formal WARN Act notification was issued on January 31 and indicated that 210 employees were "affected" by the filing, 123 of whom worked in California.

"In the end, none of us are receiving our final paychecks, the 60-day notice and pay outlined under the WARN Act, PTO payouts, or other compensation owed," Krohn explained.

"What matters most to me now are the people — both the players and developers. To my colleagues: this team is truly a family. The culture we built together is something I have never experienced anywhere else. In the midst of heartbreak and uncertainty, we have come together to review resumes, help with portfolios, share job leads, and support one another emotionally. That says everything about who we are as people."

"To the players: the entire development team was working extremely hard, pulling long hours, and wishes with all our hearts that we could give you Ashes of Creation. There are no words that fully express how sorry we are that this journey ended this way. You should pursue a refund, you deserve it."

Unfortunately, Steam doesn't seem to agree. While you can find plenty of people across Discord and Reddit claiming to have received refunds despite having played more than two hours, there's an equal number of players frustrated that their requests have been denied, and there seems to be little consistency across Steam's Support team.

"They denied me with 2.3 hours played. Bought in December and denied because it 'exceeds refund time,'" wrote one player, while another said: "I can't believe it… and I'm hearing they froze/reversed the December payment to Intrepid so basically Steam have stollen [sic] my money."

"How many hours did you have? I had 15 Hours played and got refunded on a manual process," replied one. "[Steam support] said to me if I open another ticket about this they will close it without reading," added this unhappy player who had failed to convince Steam of a refund despite several attempts.

The most successful requests seem to be via human checks, so players are still suggesting that those looking for a refund check the box to "request a refund," but instead contact Steam via the "I have a question about this product" box. That way, your request will be routed to a member of customer support, and not an automated service.

19,576 backers pledged $3,271,809 on Kickstarter to help make Ashes of Creation a reality, the most ever raised on the platform for an MMO. Refunds via Kickstarter seem unlikely given the game launched in Early Access form.

Meanwhile, Sharif popped up on Discord briefly on February 4 to write: "It is certainly heartbreaking to see the impact to the people I care about both my developers and community, but given what has transpired and the lack of facts available to the public, the reputational impact is something that cannot be avoided until the record is set straight with the proper public filings. Unfortunately that takes a little bit of time."

While you can't buy Ashes of Creation from Steam right now, its website is still live and accepting payment for cosmetics. While the site is typically updated several times a month, only one update was posted in the whole of January, and that was alluding to a developer diary livestream coming up on February 13. It's not clear who will host that given reports the entire team has been laid off.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

Pokémon Character Designer Reveals Ultra Beasts Were Inspired by Rejected Pokémon

5 février 2026 à 12:01

Pokémon character designer Yusuke Omura has revealed how he created the designs of the Ultra Beasts, showing that even rejected concepts can prove inspirational to artists later on.

Ultra Beasts first appeared in the 3DS games Pokémon Sun and Moon (known as Generation VII of the Pokémon games) back in 2016. They are extradimensional Pokémon that come from Ultra Space, and occasionally stumble into the Pokémon World through wormholes.

Pokémon series character designer Yusuke Omura tweeted on February 4 about how he designed the Ultra Beasts. For Sun and Moon, Omura was the lead Pokémon character designer, continuing to work alongside original Pokémon designer Ken Sugimori.

Omura explained that he came up with the Ultra Beasts’ looks by thinking back on his Pokémon designs that Sugimori had rejected. Omura then explained: “I then deliberately based the artistic direction (of the Ultra Beasts’ designs) on the reasons that these Pokémon were rejected.”

“In a way, they are like a collective manifestation of my own resentment, which is kind of scary.” Omura noted, before clarifying: “This doesn’t mean that I hate Sugimori or anything like that.”

The Ultra Beasts are more sci-fi or insect-inspired than the cuter, often animal or plant-influenced designs of Ken Sugimori’s original Pokémon, like Squirtle or Bulbasaur. They also often have exaggerated features, like the mosquito-like Buzzwhole’s chunky muscles, or the elegant Phermosa’s long antenna.

In response to Omura’s tweet, users chimed in with praise for the Ultra Beasts’ designs. “Thank you for bringing Ultra Beasts into the world!” one user replied. “I think their otherworldly appearance also opened up new avenues for Pokémon.” Omura replied “I designed them hoping that would be the case.”

“It really feels like the Pokémon world expanded thanks to the Ultra Beasts,” another commenter added. “The designer’s hard work really paid off.” Many others hope that the Ultra Beasts will appear in another mainline Pokémon game in the future.

With Pokémon marking its 30th anniversary this year, fans can look forward to at least one new game coming out: Pokémon Pokopia. But it’s likely that there are more announcements in the pipeline. For starters, Jigglypuff will be appearing at the Superbowl (of all places…) in a special anniversary video this weekend.

Verity Townsend is a Japan-based freelance writer who previously served as editor, contributor and translator for the game news site Automaton West. She has also written about Japanese culture and movies for various publications.

PS5 Sales Decline, but It's Not Far Behind PS4 and It Even Outsold Nintendo Switch 2 During the Holiday Quarter

5 février 2026 à 11:51

PlayStation 5 sales declined year-on-year during the crucial holiday quarter, but it’s pretty much neck-and-neck with the PlayStation 4 at the same point during its lifecycle, and it even outsold the Nintendo Switch 2 during the last three months of 2025.

Sony shifted another 8 million PS5 units during the three months ending December 31, 2025, a decline from the 9.5 million PS5s it sold during the same period in 2024. But there are a number of factors at play here. For a start, 8 million sales isn’t too shabby when you consider the PS5 price rises Sony put in place last year (Sony raised the prices of the PS5, PS5 Digital Edition, and PS5 Pro by $50 each in August). Then there’s the tough economic conditions globally that’s putting pressure on consumer spending generally to contend with.

And it’s also worth noting that the PS5, which is now five years old, actually outsold the six month-old Nintendo Switch 2 during the holiday quarter. This week, Nintendo said the Switch 2 sold around 7 million in the three-month period. PS5 sold 1 million more.

The PS5 has now sold 92.2 million units globally, which means it’s still lagging ever so slightly behind its predecessor, the PS4, at this point in each console’s lifecycle (PS4 had sold 94.4 million by now). But with the release of guaranteed console seller GTA 6 coming in November, the PS5 will receive a shot in the arm that may drive it to outselling the PS4 when the dust settles on both consoles.

And here's a fun stat: the PS5 has now officially outsold the PS3. As mentioned, PS5 has sold 92.2 million, and the PS3 managed 87.4 million lifetime sales (as of March 31, 2017). And while the PS5 has some way to go before matching the PS4's 117 million lifetime sales, with the help of GTA 6, it could eventually beat it.

Speaking during a webcast reviewed and transcribed by IGN following its financial results, Sony pointed to increased monetization of its growing PS5 install base as well as growing software sales as more than making up for the decline in console sales. It pointed to the release of Sucker Punch’s PS5 exclusive Ghost of Yotei, which made a “significant contribution” to the quarter, as well as ongoing revenue from Helldivers 2 and MLB The Show.

“FY25 Q3 sales decreased 4% year-on-year, primarily due to lower hardware unit sales,” Lin Tao, Sony’s chief financial officer, said. “Operating income increased 19% year-on-year, primarily due to the positive impact of foreign exchange rates and the impact of increased sales and network services and first-party software, setting a record for the third quarter in this segment.

“We upwardly revised our FY25 sales forecast 4% from the previous forecast to 4,630 billion yen, and our operating income forecast 2% to 510 billion yen. User engagement trended well during the quarter with the number of monthly active users across all of the PlayStation in December increasing 2% compared to the last December to a record high of 132 million accounts. And total play time for the quarter increased 0.4% year-on-year.

“Although conditions in the console hardware market during year-end selling season were more challenging than expected, we were able to steadily expand our PS5 install base in line with our original plan and exceeded 92 million units on a cumulative selling basis.

“While PS5 hardware unit sales have decreased moderately in the latter half of the console cycle, software revenue from the PlayStation Store reached a record high during the quarter, primarily driven by the contribution of major third-party franchise titles and new hit releases. PlayStation Plus significantly contributed to the results of the quarter as the shift to higher tiers of the service continued.”

Sony even waved away concern about potential further PS5 price rises as a result of the rising cost of memory fueled by the AI boom, insisting it’s already in a position to secure the minimum quantity necessary to manage the year-end selling season of its next fiscal year.

“Going forward, we intend to further negotiate with various suppliers to secure enough supply to meet the demand of our customers,” Lin Tao continued. “Given the stage of our console cycle, our hardware sales strategy can be adjusted flexibly and we intend to minimize the impact of the increased memory cost on this segment going forward by prioritizing monetization of the install base to date and striving to further expand our software and network service revenue.”

Sony also namechecked Bungie’s live service extraction shooter Marathon, which is due out in March after a significant delay. It sounds relatively confident in the game after it was retooled following negative feedback.

“We expect that Marathon, which is scheduled to be released on March 5, will be enjoyed by many users thanks to Bungie having strengthened the gaming experience,” Lin Tao said. “Next fiscal year, we plan to release new titles such as Saros and Marvel's Wolverine, and we intend to enhance our effort to increase the revenue of our studio business.”

Last month, an analyst report coming out of Japan suggested that Sony may push the launch of the inevitable PlayStation 6 beyond 2028 and lengthen the PS5 lifecycle instead.

David Gibson, senior analyst at MST international who focuses on game and tech companies, published a Japanese language report ahead of today’s financials giving insights into the Sony Group's current performance and potential next moves. “Sony expects the PS5 lifecycle to be longer than that of previous console generations,” Gibson said, adding that this is likely to push the PS6 launch back beyond previous predictions. “There’s a high likelihood that the PS6 launch will occur after 2028.” If Gibson is right, we won't see the PS6 until 2029 at the earliest.

Gibson suggested that Sony is more focused on existing PS5 users than boosting console sales, something the latest comments from Lin Tao now back up. Regarding PlayStation Network services and active PS5 users, Gibson observed that “PS5 user activity continues to set all-time record highs according to usage data. Sony is focusing more on retaining active users than expanding hardware sales.”

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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.

'We Haven't Shot That One' — Hulk Star Mark Ruffalo Seemingly Spoils Thor Actor Chris Hemsworth Returning in Avengers: Secret Wars

5 février 2026 à 11:14

Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo appears to have confirmed that Thor star Chris Hemsworth will be back for Avengers: Secret Wars.

During a Buzzfeed interview, both Avengers were asked if they could accurately count the number of superhero projects they'd now been in. While counting, Ruffalo suggested Hemsworth was in six Avengers movies — even though his current total (including his announced appearance in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday) is five.

Marvel fans have pounced on the clip, which is now being shared around social media, as evidence that Thor survives the events of Doomsday long enough to be around for its sequel. There's the suggestion, too, that Ruffalo is speaking like he's in the same boat — which would mean Hulk makes it to Secret Wars as well.

Mark Ruffalo spoils that Chris Hemsworth is returning as Thor in ‘AVENGERS: SECRET WARS’

(via @BuzzFeedUK) pic.twitter.com/16BC4YS9pt

— Avengers Updates (@AvengersUpdated) February 4, 2026

While it's not a huge surprise to learn that Hulk and Thor aren't part of Doomsday's spree of seemingly-inevitable deaths, Hemsworth had previously sparked speculation he was preparing to say farewell to the character, after issuing an ominous sounding note of gratitude for having played the part (something he later backtracked on somewhat).

Thor's recent Avengers: Doomsday trailer (that's not a trailer, apparently) also struck a somber tone, as Thor begs for strength from his fallen father so he can return home to his daughter. And finally, there have been the usual questions around how long these actors want to continue playing the roles that have now taken up well over a decade of their lives.

"One, two, three, four — how many have we done?" Hemsworth says, counting out loud.

"Six," Ruffalo responds.

"Six?!" Hemsworth replies, surprised.

"Well, there will be," Ruffalo says.

After counting some more, Hemsworth then replies: "Yeah, but we haven't shot that one."

For those who've also lost count, four Avengers movies have been released to date (The Avengers, Age of Ultron, Infinity War, and Endgame) with a fifth, Avengers: Doomsday, already in the can. Secret Wars would certainly be a sixth (though this would seemingly put an end to the speculation that Marvel is secretly planning to split Secret Wars in two, to make a new Avengers trilogy.)

Of course, even if Thor (or Hulk) does appear in the multiversal Secret Wars, all bets are off as to what form any appearance might take. Even if Hemsworth does return, it could still be via flashback, alternate version, or even a deathly appearance set in Valhalla, hanging out with Jane and Heimdall.

For now, Marvel has said very little about Secret Wars, as it focuses attention on Doomsday. There's no official confirmation yet on any Secret Wars cast members (as, obviously, these would be a spoiler), though a report recently revealed that Stranger Things star Sadie Sink would reprise her Spider-Man: Brand New Day role in the movie, sparking speculation she was secretly playing a major character.

Image credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for SiriusXM.

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

Sony Says Ghost of Yotei 'Exceeded' the Sales of Ghost of Tsushima in the Same Period of Time and 'Significantly' Contributed to Its Financial Results

5 février 2026 à 10:43

Sony has highlighted the performance of PlayStation 5 exclusive Ghost of Yotei, insisting it outsold predecessor Ghost of Tsushima during the same period, and made a “significant” contribution to its financial results.

Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Yotei went on sale October 2, 2025, and sold 3.3 million units as of November 2 (at the 32 day mark). Reporting its financials for the quarter ending December 31, 2025, Sony failed to provide an updated sales figure, but did highlight the game in its webcast, reviewed and transcribed by IGN.

“In the studio business, Ghost of Yotei, a tentpole title we released in October, exceeded the sales of the previous title in the same period of time and significantly contributed to the financial results of the quarter,” Lin Tao, Sony's chief financial officer, said.

“Our established live service titles like Helldivers 2 and MLB The Show also contributed stable recurring revenue.”

The statement here is a little vague (we assume “same period of time” reflects each game's first quarter on sale, which would be the first three months of availability), but Sony sounds happy with Ghost of Yotei either way. How exactly does it compare to Ghost of Tsushima? Ghost of Tsushima, which was initially released for PlayStation 4 on July 17, 2020, sold 2.4 million copies in its first three days, then hit 5 million after 118 days (just shy of four months). Latest sales figures provided by Sony show Ghost of Tsushima on 13 million copies sold, including sales of the PC and PS5 Director’s Cut, as of August 11, 2024.

We should consider that Ghost of Tsushima came out on the PS4, which in the summer of 2020 had a much bigger install base than the PS5 does today, and released into the stay-at-home gaming boom fueled by lockdowns. Ghost of Yotei also sold for $70, which means its dollar sales are greater compared to the cheaper Ghost of Tsushima, whose standard edition launched at $60.

Meanwhile, multiplayer add-on Ghost of Yotei: Legends comes out at some point this year, which will undoubtedly give Ghost of Yotei a shot in the arm. And we all know that Ghost of Yotei, like Ghost of Tsushima before it, will eventually launch on PC in Director’s Cut form. Perhaps there will even be a PS6 version, whenever that console rolls around.

While we wait to find out, check out IGN’s Ghost of Yotei review. We’ve also got a cool story about Atsu's sword-drawing technique, which Japanese martial arts experts have said is kind of doable in real life.

Ready to master Ghost of Yotei? Check out our comprehensive guides, which cover everything from things to do first, best skills to unlock, advanced combat tips, getting the best early-game armor set, and uncovering every Altar of Reflection location. Our Walkthrough also provides essential tips and strategies for defeating every boss, and our secrets and easter eggs guide ensures you never miss another hidden reference again.

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.

Eragon Disney+ Series Picks Up Showrunners, Marc Webb as Executive Producer

5 février 2026 à 08:09

Movement is afoot for Disney’s live-action Eragon TV series, with news the Disney+ show has picked up a pair of showrunners, according to Variety.

Todd Harthan and Todd Helbing will reportedly serve as co-showrunners on the series, with Harthan slated as a co-creator alongside author Christopher Paolini, the writer of the original 2002 Eragon novel.

Harthan is presently showrunner for the crime comedy/drama series High Potential and was the creator of short-lived police procedural Rosewood. Todd Helbing was the showrunner and co-creator of Superman & Lois, and was also showrunner on The Flash for a number of seasons.

In addition to this news, Marc Webb (director of The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2) has also joined the project as executive producer.

News of an Eragon TV series in development for Disney+ was revealed back in mid-2022, but new faces boarding the project is a significant step for the series after several years.

Eragon was previously adapted by 20th Century Fox as a film in 2006. Featuring an experienced cast, Eragon met a poor critical reception but did reportedly earn around $250 million at the box office globally. It was intended to kickstart a franchise and set the stage for follow-up films based on the novel’s sequels, but these plans never came to pass.

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The Acmount 7,000A 12V Cordless Car Jump Starter Drops to Just $33 After 55% Off Coupon

5 février 2026 à 04:00

A jump starter is an essential part of car's emergency kit, but you don't need to pay a premium for a cordless model that gets the job done reliably. Cordless jump starters on Amazon that cost under $50 are all pretty much the same, so you basically want one that offers the best features for the lowest price. Amazon is currently offering the Acmount P120 12V 7,000A cordless car jump starter for just $33 after applying 55% off coupon code "VHY83SV8". It even performs double duty as a 26,800mAh power bank.

Acmount P120 7,000A 12V Car Jump Starter for $33

Also doubles as a 26,800mAh power bank

The Acmount P120 is a 12V cordless car jump starter that can supply 7,000A of peak power and is capable of jump starting up to 10L gas or diesel engines. There's also a "BOOST" button if you need additional cold cranking amps to start up a dead or near-dead battery. The 26,800mAh battery will give you several jump starts before needing a recharge. Since the battery uses lithium battery cells, it will retain most of its charge even after 24 months of non-use. The P120 can also double up as a portable power bank with two USB Type-A outputs (one of them is fast charge capable), so you can use it to charge your iPhone or smartphone in a pinch.

The jump starter is compact and stows away easily in your trunk or dash. It has a built in flashlight with three separate modes (flashlight, SOS, and strobe) for emergencies. It recharges quickly over UBS Type-C and a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable is supplied in the package.

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.

"We Planned On Being Able to Share Pricing And Release Dates By Now" – The Steam Machine May Be Delayed

5 février 2026 à 02:56

When the Steam Machine was first announced back in November 2025, Valve told me that the console-like PC would be launching in the first quarter of 2026. But things might be more complicated now.

Valve just released a blog post, where it says "we planned on being able to share specific pricing and launch dates by now." However, the AI shortages that are causing PC hardware to spike in price has caused the company to take a bit more time to nail down the price and release date for the Steam Machine and Steam Frame.

Valve does still claim that it intends to launch the Steam Machine in the first half of the year, which follows an AMD earnings call that also suggests an early 2026 launch date. No matter how you slice it, though, it looks like the Steam Machine will be coming a bit later than we initially expected it to.

When is the Steam Machine Coming Out?

Shortly after the Steam Machine was announced, I tried to predict when Valve was going to launch its mini gaming PC – but that was before the RAM crisis really kicked off in earnest. Back in November, I guessed that Valve would have announced a release date and price for the Steam Machine by the end of January 2026 – but obviously, that didn't happen.

Instead, it looks like the Steam Machine has been delayed, if only by a few months, until Valve can find concrete pricing. But with how volatile the RAM market is right now, Valve is probably holding off until pricing stabilizes a little bit. Either way, this probably means the Steam Machine will also be more expensive.

From the beginning, Valve has been adamant that it would price the upcoming mini PC according to a PC with comparable hardware. A few months ago, I figured that this would put the Steam Machine at around $800. But with the way PC pricing has been for the last few months, I could easily see the upcoming console hit $1,000 or more.

This is all just speculation, and we won't know the actual Steam Machine launch date or price until Valve announces something. But if you were looking forward to the Steam Machine, you might want to brace yourself for a longer wait and a higher price tag.

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

Where to Buy the Powerful Asus ROG Xbox Ally X Handheld Gaming PC for Below MSRP

5 février 2026 à 02:30

With the advent of PC gaming handhelds, the nearly limitless library of games on Steam and other PC clients are now at your fingertips anytime and anywhere. The best gaming handhelds have a hefty price tag and the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X - arguably the best Windows gaming handheld - retails for $1,000. Fortunately, there are ways to get one for a sizeable discount, although you will have to be fine with getting an import or pre-owned model.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X for $909.49

Import (brand new) model

AliExpress currently carries imported units for $909.49 after you apply $55 off coupon code "055USAFF". This is the lowest price I've seen for a new (not used) listing since its release back in October 2025. The Xbox Ally X ships locally from a warehouse in the United States, with most orders being delivered within a week. That means you don't have to worry about tariffs, import fees, or egregiously long shipping times.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X from $889.99

Open box (used) model

The other readily accessible option would be to get a used model. Best Buy offers open box units starting at $889.99. Mind you these are pre-owned, but they are Geek Squad verified and the better graded units sometimes still have all or some of their original warranty.

The Xbox Ally X Is the New Handheld Gaming PC to Beat

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is the most powerful handheld gaming PC you can get. It's equipped with the newest AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1TB SSD. It runs off the Windows operating system, but with Xbox integration. The nomenclature might be confusing, but the Xbox Ally X is really more of an evolution of the the Asus ROG Ally X handheld than it is an actual Xbox console. Jacqueline Thomas sums it up quite well in her Xbox Ally X review:

Jackie also goes on to say that "the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is easily the best handheld gaming PC available right now." Compared to other gaming handhelds equipped with the same Z2 Extreme CPU, the Xbox Ally X is actually reasonably priced. The Lenovo Legion Go 2 costs $1,100 and the MSI Claw A8 costs $1,150.

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.

AU Deals: Time Did the Work, Now These Must-Plays Are Priced to Own

5 février 2026 à 02:07

I have a bad habit of remembering exactly what I paid for certain games, usually right when they turn up in a sale like this. That sting is useful. It tells me which discounts actually matter. This list is mostly those games. Learn from my mistakes and save.

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This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, I’ve whipped up a wumpa fruit-flavoured cake for Crash Bandicoot 2's 27th birthday. I can vividly recall getting my arse handed to me at launch as I tried to jump, spin, body slam, slide, duck, and "death route" conquer my way to every gem needed for its secret ending.

I also have fond memories of a Simpsons pisstake of this franchise deployed around the same year. Apparently, "Dash Dingo" needed to find and devour "seven crystal babies" in the "Down Underverse" lest he spend eternity trapped in deep didgeridoo. Frankly, I'd rather play Knifey Spoony: The Video Game.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (PS) 1999. eBay

- XCOM 2 (PC) 2016. Get

Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • Monster Hunter Rise + Sunbreak (-84%) A$12.70 Still fast, still precise, and Sunbreak finally gives the loop real teeth. Enormous value, but it expects commitment and a tolerance for menus that never learned shame.
  • Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (-45%) A$43.70 Political, dry, and quietly brilliant. The Zodiac Job System fixes the original's mushiness, though its MMO pacing still asks for patience.
  • Bluey The Videogame (-35%) A$39 I'm stretching the Must Play term here. Charming in short bursts and clearly for families first. Light on challenge, heavy on vibes, and exactly what it needs to be.
  • Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trilogy (-67%) A$13.10 Writing-led, gloriously melodramatic courtroom nonsense. The cases remain clever, the pacing occasionally indulgent, and the value here is almost rude.
  • Trine Ult. Col. (-80%) A$17.90 A beautiful physics playground best enjoyed cooperatively. Smart puzzles, floaty combat, and occasional chaos when teamwork collapses.

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (-29%) A$119 Big, earnest adventure energy with cinematic confidence. It leans hard into spectacle, sometimes at the expense of player agency.
  • Prince of Persia The Lost Crown (-39%) A$29.90 Tight movement, smart map design, and real mechanical bite. Combat asks more than expected, which might surprise returning fans.
  • Dead Space (-73%) A$29.90 Still oppressive, still elegant. This remake fixes just enough without overexplaining, though it remains emotionally exhausting by design.
  • Borderlands 4 (-42%) A$69 Loud, generous, and mechanically refined. Writing mileage varies, but the shooting finally feels as good as the loot treadmill demands.
  • Sid Meier's Civilization VII (-23%) A$69 Iterative but confident. Systems interlock cleanly, turns vanish alarmingly fast, and it remains hostile to sleep schedules.

Xbox One

  • Shovel Knight Treasure Trove (-60%) A$22.90 Immaculate platforming with surprising emotional range. Tough but fair, and packed with content that respects your time.
  • Bloodstained Ritual of the Night (-45%) A$38.70 A loving, messy return to form. Deep systems and awkward presentation coexist, much like the genre itself.
  • Mafia Def. Ed. (-45%) A$38.70 Linear, deliberate, and refreshingly uninterested in bloat. The shooting is stiff, but the story earns the restraint.

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Borderlands 4 (-42%) A$69 Slicker systems and better flow make this the strongest modern entry. Humour still divides, loot does not.
  • Hogwarts Legacy (-52%) A$52.40 A confident fantasy sandbox with excellent combat feel. Open world padding shows, but the core loop is sturdy.
  • Suikoden I and II HD Rem. (-41%) A$41.10 Still politically sharp and emotionally messy. The remaster smooths edges, but these games remain proudly old school.
  • Persona 3 Reload (-68%) A$31.30 Stylish, melancholic, and far better paced than before. Social systems still demand time, but the payoff is earned.
  • God of War Ragnarok A$69.40 Expansive and emotionally confident. Combat depth shines, though its length occasionally mistakes volume for weight.

PS4

  • The Walking Dead The Telltale Def. Series (-55%) A$31.20 Still devastating, still uneven. When it lands, it lands hard. Technical quirks persist.
  • Sonic Superstars (-47%) A$50.70 Bright, fast, and occasionally awkward. Momentum shines, bosses less so.
  • Resident Evil 4 (-31%) A$38 A masterclass remake that respects tension. Combat is heavier, pacing tighter, and fear more deliberate.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • No Rest for the Wicked (-40%) A$35.90 Weighty combat and bold art direction. Still rough around the edges, but the confidence is real.
  • Star Wars Jedi Survivor Del. (-88%) A$14.30 Big swings, uneven optimisation, but a strong arc. At this price, its flaws sting less.
  • Quake (-67%) A$4.90 Still pure, still fast. Level design does all the talking.
  • Tales of Vesperia Def. Ed. (-80%) A$11.30 Classic JRPG comfort food. Pacing is leisurely, charm is constant.
  • Middle-earth Shadow of War (-90%) A$5.90 The Nemesis system still carries this. Structure bloats, emergent stories save it.
  • The Talos Principle (-85%) A$6.50 Thoughtful, philosophical puzzling. Asks patience and curiosity, rewards both.

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Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that's worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes on YouTube.

The Disney Store Quietly Resurrects the Toy Story Space Crane Toy Under a New Name

5 février 2026 à 02:02

There is a ton of Disney merchandise available at any given time. If it's something you can buy, there's probably a Disneyfied version of it that has existed at some point in time. And while I do think there's maybe a bit too much Disney stuff out there already, I'm not mad that the Toy Story Space Crane toy is making a comeback.

Toy Story was one of my favorite movies as a kid and is, in my opinion, the best overall Pixar movie franchise of all time. The two most iconic images from the first movie that still haunt my memory are the Pizza Planet truck, and of course, the Space Crane scene. This actual working miniature crane game is really pressing all the right nostalgia buttons for me.

The Toy Story Alien Crane Game Is Now Available

Interestingly enough, this isn't the first time we've seen this exact toy. It originally launched as a Disney Parks' Exclusive back in 2022 with a different name (you can still find the old version on Amazon). From what I can tell from looking at old unboxing videos, the new version looks exactly the same in almost every way. I'm not sure when the old model was retired from Disney's online storefront, but this new version quietly became available exclusively at the Disney Store at the end of January 2025 and has just been sitting here waiting for fans to find it again.

As for what the toy actually does, it's essentially a fully functioning claw game in the shape of a miniature rocket ship. You can move the joystick to adjust the claw and push the button to drop it. You'll also get 10 little aliens you can put in the machine to retrieve. The original Space Crane toy included various sound effects, which may or may not be present in this new version. According to the product page, sounds include "Ooh, the Claw!"

In Toy Story News: Toy Story 5 Releases This Year

For those who aren't following Pixar's release schedule closely, it's worth noting that Toy Story 5 is coming out this year. The film is currently scheduled to hit theaters on June 19, 2026 and will likely bring with it a whole new wave of Toy Story merch. There's even a rumor going around that LEGO will be releasing a Toy Story book nook in the shape of Slinky Dog in 2026. Considering we've only gotten three LEGO book nooks so far, I'm really hoping that rumor turns out to be true.

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

Fallout Season 2 Ending Explained: Your Biggest Burning Questions Answered

5 février 2026 à 00:11

This article contains spoilers for the Fallout Season 2 finale, “The Strip.”

After eight episodes of post-apocalypse insanity and plenty of irradiated creatures, Fallout wrapped up Season 2 with the season finale, “The Strip,” this week. Given that multiple characters are left with their fates in the air, not to mention multiple wars either in progress or brewing, it’s going to be a long wait to see how Season 3 of the Prime Video series deals with the…what’s the word? Oh, right: Fallout.

While we wait, we’re going to attempt to answer some of your biggest burning questions about the finale and what might come next. We’re being a little vague on that front, because despite taking place in the same continuity as Bethesda’s video games, it’s clear the TV show is forging its own path and adding a bunch of details to the overall tapestry of the world Vault-Tec helped create.

To give the broadest overview of how things wrapped up, the main conflict of the season was arguably whether Lucy (Ella Purnell) would be corrupted by the Wasteland or end up “okey dokey” at the end of the day. It’s clear she’s been changed by her journey with the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) to New Vegas, but as Lucy exasperatedly explains to the severed head of Representative Diane Welch (Martha Kelly) midway through the finale, “Why does everyone always want me to kill them all the time?”

This is a problem that Lucy runs into multiple times in the finale – first, with the head of Welch, who Lucy’s dad, Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan), is using to give his brainwashed drones a little character beyond blank amnesiac slates, and then later with Hank himself. After the Season 1 finale, Lucy headed off to confront her father; here she’s given the opportunity to have some resolution, only for it to be ripped away from her. Because of that, it’s a little confusing as to where the show lands with Lucy’s arc. Rather than a definitive statement, she bashes Welch’s head with a crowbar, presumably killing her (we don’t get to see what happens, so maybe her head will be back in Season 3). With Hank, Lucy is given a gun by the Ghoul, but decides instead that she’s going to brainwash Hank using miniaturized tech he developed, thus getting the father she always wanted. But that doesn’t happen either, as Hank brainwashes himself.

As we leave Lucy, her arc seems to have gone from not wanting to kill anyone in the Season 2 premiere to killing people sometimes in the Season 2 finale. One could argue that sort of flippant attitude is part of the cheeky nature of both the video games and the show. Certainly, Maximus (Aaron Moten) backs that up while he and Lucy stand hand in hand, watching Caesar’s (uh, it’s pronounced “kai-czar”) Legion march into New Vegas. Lucy thinks she could have prevented the upcoming war – the New California Republic, sworn enemies of the Legion, are currently in residence – and it’s all her fault. “Yeah, well. Welcome to the Wasteland,” Maximus says. But is that dramatically satisfying? No? It’s not?

Speaking of Maximus, he also has his heroic moment interrupted. After killing multiple Deathclaws and getting some backup from the now one-armed Thaddeus (Johnny Pemberton), he doesn’t manage to rally the people of New Vegas, and he doesn’t even get to kill the last Deathclaw or die in glory, despite getting a cool hero moment holding a roulette wheel as a shield and a pool cue as a sword. Instead, the NCR storms in and handles it for him; like Lucy, he’s character arc-us interruptus.

The Ghoul is the only one who gets any sort of closure. For two seasons, he’s been wondering if his family is dead and thinking he’s not worthy of meeting them. Thanks to a computerized version of Robert House (Justin Theroux) on a Pip-Boy, he finally finds their cryo-pods…but they’re empty. Empty, that is, except for a postcard to Colorado in his wife Barb’s (Frances Turner) pod with the handwritten note, “Colorado was a good idea.” So now he knows for sure that his wife and daughter are alive, and where to find them, even if Colorado is a pretty big place to be traveling on foot. Of our main trio, though, the Ghoul reaches an emotional turning point while Lucy and Maximus are just sort of bummed out.

The Ghoul is the only one who gets any sort of closure.

There’s lots more that goes down in the finale, as the show continues to juggle way too many storylines. Steph Harper (Annabel O'Hagan) responds to the Vaulties wanting to kill her for being a 200-year-old Canadian by activating Phase Two of the Enclave’s plan; Norm (Moisés Arias) survives a radroach attack and heads back out into the Wasteland; Hank, as we mentioned, is left brainwashed on the steps of the casino; and Macauley Culkin is no longer home alone, having named himself Caesar of the Legion.

But wait, there’s more, including an end credits scene that reveals what the Brotherhood of Steel is up to, which is a civil war and building an enormous, unstoppable robot called Liberty Prime Alpha. And that’s not even bringing up all the dangling plotlines and burning questions left over from the rest of the season…so how about we get into a few of those now?

Is Stephanie Really Norm and Lucy’s Mom?

We haven’t really touched on the flashback sections set in 2077 yet. As we discover, Steph has been working as a maid at the Lucky 38 Casino, and we see her and a hideously digitally de-aged Hank giddily telling Cooper (the pre-Ghoul version of Goggins’ character) and Barb Howard that they got married. Then, in 2296, when Steph calls The Enclave on her evil black Pip-Boy, she explicitly introduces herself as Hank MacLean’s wife, despite her currently wearing a wedding dress and matching white eyepatch from her aborted wedding to Chet (Dave Register).

One would think this indicates that Steph is Norm and Lucy’s mom, right? Well, no. There might be more to come here, but it’s important to remember that the apocalypse happens later in 2077, meaning Steph and Hank have only been married for a short time when they’re put in cryostasis. Hank was unfrozen in 2268, met a woman named Rose (Elle Vertes), fell in love and married her despite still being married to Steph. Rose is the mother of Lucy and Norm, and Steph didn’t wake up until after that.

As far as we know from the TV show, nobody else knows that Hank and Steph were married apart from Cooper and Barb. It’s possible the marriage was annulled immediately, or more reasonably, there’s just nobody awake in the vaults who is aware of their relationship. As we’ve seen, Steph holds secrets pretty close to her vest, and so does Hank.

What Did Barb Know and When Did She Know it?

Right after Hank and Steph announced their marriage, Cooper was arrested by the House Un-American Activities Committee, taking the fall for stealing the diode from Hank and giving it to the President of the United States (Clancy Brown). So what happened between then and when the bombs dropped, as seen in the first episode of the series? If you’ll recall, Cooper was performing at a party, his daughter Janey (Teagan Meredith) was there, and they escaped the bombs on horseback.

This is one we don’t have a good answer to, but how Cooper got out of jail, why he was with Janey and not Barb, how Barb and Janey ended up in a cryostasis without Cooper – heck, even how Cooper became the Ghoul – are all questions for the future. However, for the purposes of this episode, the one aspect of this mystery we can probably answer is how Barb knew to leave a postcard for Cooper to send him to Colorado, and the answer is likely faith. We may get another explanation later, but the simplest explanation is she had to believe if Cooper was alive, he would come find them. So she left him a clue – simple as that.

What Happened to Ron Perlman’s Super Mutant?

Of all the weirdly dropped storylines in the season, the biggest is probably the appearance and disappearance of Ron Perlman’s nameless super mutant. There were a lot of hints with Norm’s storyline referencing the Forced Evolutionary Virus (FEV) that creates super mutants, and even Perlman’s speech about how a war is coming and the Ghoul needed to choose sides. But that was it – for him, the mutants, and the FEV. It all ties into the Enclave, the big bad of the series, but there really was no payoff on this one. Maybe that’s down to Perlman’s schedule, or maybe they’re just holding back on it until the Enclave is more involved in Season 3. Either way, we need to see this super mutant of anarchy do his thing!

What Is Phase Two?

Speaking of the Enclave, what is this Phase Two that Steph has set in motion? We see shots of the Enclave Research Facility, and they’ve clearly been keeping tabs on the MacLean family, but we don’t really get a hint as to what, exactly, Phase Two is all about. Actually, now that we’re talking about it: What was Phase One? Hank gives some hints about that – it turns out he’s been working for the Enclave, not Vault-Tec – including that his miniaturized control units are for the Enclave and that “The surface is the experiment, not the Vaults.”

The Enclave is a fascist group, and perhaps when the Deathclaws turned out to be less-than-controllable, they’re moving on to something else.

This could indicate any number of things, but perhaps Phase One is about control, and Phase Two is about subjugation. Now that the Enclave has Hank’s missionaries everywhere out in the field with virtually undetectable brainwashing tech inside them, the Enclave can work to control the lawlessness of the Wasteland through influence. Then, Phase Two (i.e., probably the FEV) would give them controllable, massive soldiers that nobody can stand against. The Enclave is a fascist group, and perhaps when the Deathclaws turned out to be less-than-controllable, they’re moving on to something else. Whatever it is, we’ll hopefully know more next season.

Is Woody Really Dead?

Look, everyone loves actor Zach Cherry, so it was a shocking moment when Chet discovered Woody’s glasses and assumed he was dead. While it may simply be that Cherry is a busy guy and had to go film Severance or something, the general rule of thumb is “bodies or it didn’t happen.” The assumption now is that Woody is dead, but it’s more likely – and much funnier – if Steph is turning him into a super mutant somewhere else in the Vaults. Here’s hoping, because we really need to see Woody do a flip before this is all over (that’s a Spider-Man reference, look it up).

Are The Deathclaws Dead?

By the season finale’s end, the NCR has killed the last Deathclaw in New Vegas…so that’s it for Deathclaws, right? Not necessarily. Remember, they were the “demon in the snow,” and there’s not a ton of snow in Las Vegas. We first saw one up north, so it likely means they’re all over the place; after all, they’re too good a monster not to bring them back in some fashion.

What Did House Know and When Did He Know it?

When we leave Computerized Robert House, he’s seemingly stuck inside the Pip-Boy that the Ghoul left near Barb and Janey’s vacated cryo-pods. He’s found a way to pop back into the large computer in his office, however, despite the signal being lost. We aren’t done with him yet; after all, the House always wins.

There is an open question as to whether he knew Janey and Barb weren’t there, and the answer is “probably,” but he likely didn’t know about the Colorado postcard. As for what his endgame is at this point, that’s TBD, but he sure seems to be pissed about the Enclave. Will he team up with Lucy and Maximus in Season 3? Or given he has possession of the cold fusion diode, will House shack up with one of the many factions vying for control of the Wasteland?

NCR vs. The Legion: Whoever Wins, We Lose?

The Legion is headed for New Vegas while the NCR is stationed there; the latter is definitely positioned as our heroes, while the former are the baddies. But Fallout is never as simple as that, and it’s likely that the ambivalent residents of New Vegas will pay the price. The bigger question is what, if anything, the Brotherhood of Steel might have to do with this, and the answer to that is probably dealing with bigger problems.

As we saw in the end credits scene, the faction of the Brotherhood led by Quintus (Michael Cristofer) is under attack. We don’t see by who, but it’s strongly implied that it’s other Brotherhood factions, given they tried to start a rebellion, and Maximus killed Paladin Xander Harkness (Kumail Nanjiani), wrecking the whole thing; whoops. Meanwhile, Quintus has blueprints for a devastating robot called Liberty Prime Alpha, a riff on Liberty Prime Mark II seen in the Fallout games. If the robot can wreck the other Brotherhoods, will Quintus use it to bring his form of order to the rest of the Wasteland as well? And if so, are the NCR and Legion next?

Will Hank Return in Season 3?

Despite getting brainwashed, it would be silly not to bring Kyle MacLachlan back for Season 3. At the very least, there’s more to tell about his backstory with Steph and the Enclave. We’ll definitely get more – shudder – digitally de-aged Hank, if not Hank in the present, though he likely has a part to play as a fresh-brained newborn as well.

Is The Ghoul Off On His Own?

The heart of the show has been the relationship between Lucy and the Ghoul, and it looks like we’re losing that in Season 3, as our favorite noseless killer heads off to Colorado in search of his family, alongside his faithful dog (who he probably grabbed on the way out of New Vegas). There’s lots to do in Colorado – new factions, new enemies, maybe even a secret Vault – but the Ghoul likely won’t have Lucy by his side to provide a moral counterpoint. Perhaps that was the purpose of him giving her the gun and leaving the choice to kill Hank up to her; their journey together is finished.

That said, in an interview with IGN, co-showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet teased that things may not go the way you think. “We want to remind viewers that just because the Ghoul is heading to Colorado, of course this is the Wasteland where you always get sidetracked by bullshit every goddamn time. So how long will it take him to get there, or will he get there in the first episode of the next season? We will have to wait to find out. It may not be as linear a journey as one would hope.”

Short answer? Until the Ghoul finds his family, he’ll probably be off on his own little show for the time being. Whether that brings him back to Lucy and company to get there the long way around? TBD.

What Will Season 3 Be About?

Fallout was picked up for Season 3 way back in May 2025, so we know it’s more than likely happening (with the requisite caveat of “the streaming business changes rapidly”). So what will it be about? Unless they continue to slow burn this (please don’t), the Enclave should be front and center as the main villain of the season. We’ll also likely see a war between the NCR and the Legion, as well as a civil war with the Brotherhood of Steel.

And what’s happening back at the Vaults? Are they necessary anymore? Steph is about to be killed, Norm is outside, and though they are very fun to spend time in given the multiple balls in the air on the surface, seeing what’s going on below seems less and less important as time goes on. So will we put them behind us for good?

Furthermore, what about the central emotional conflict? As we noted before, this season was all about whether Lucy should kill or not, ending on a resounding “idk maybe sometimes?” So what is her arc in Season 3, particularly now that she’s reunited with Maximus? Will this be “how to date in a time of apocalypse,” or is this about Lucy growing up and finding herself as a leader in a world that has plenty of them…but none who are looking out for other people?

We’ll have to wait at least a couple of years until Season 3 premieres to find out. Okey dokey?

Get a 512GB Nintendo Switch 2 Memory Card for Just $79.99 and Triple Your Total Storage

4 février 2026 à 23:40

Switch 2 owners, if there's one upgrade you'll absolutely need, it's additional storage. The Switch 2 only has 256GB of onboard storage, and chances are you'll run out of space down the road. Fortunately, Amazon just lowered the price of the 512GB Samsung P9 MicroSD Express card, which will triple your available storage, to just $79.99. This is currently the least expensive 512GB MicroSD Express card we can find right now. We reviewed this model and highly recommend it.

512GB Samsung P9 MicroSD Express Memory Card for $79.99

Nintendo Switch 2 compatible

More games have been released for the Switch 2 and some of them require an enormous amount of space. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is the most gigabyte-hungry game to date, requiring 90-100GB all by itself. Other plus-sized games include Split Fiction (70GB), Cyberpunk 2077 (60GB), and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (44GB). Nowadays it's completely possible to download just three or four games and find yourself completely out of onboard storage.

This Samsung P9 Express is guaranteed to be compatible with your Switch 2 console. In fact, Samsung is the company that manufactures Nintendo's official Switch 2 memory card. It's very likely these two cards are identical.

The Switch 2 console will only accept MicroSD Express cards. If you have a standard MicroSD card from your previous Switch, you sadly won't be able to use it to store games in the Switch 2. Although the two might look similar, MicroSD Express cards are much, much faster than their precedessors, with speeds of up to 800MB/s.

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.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre Show and Movie on the Way from A24

4 février 2026 à 23:38

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre finally has more gas in the tank, as A24 has started working on a TV series and movie based on the iconic horror franchise.

The company behind Marty Supreme and Euphoria is said to have kick-started a fresh run of projects set in one of horror’s most brutal universes after acquiring the rights through a tense bidding war (via The Hollywood Reporter). Expect to see the TV series take form first, though plot details, release dates, and casting information for both projects remain under wraps for now.

Although much of its creative team is still coming together, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre show has found help in Top Gun: Maverick’s Glen Powell and The Long Walk writer JT Mollner. The former is definitely best known for his work as an actor but will only serve as an executive producer on the series via his Barnstorm banner, with Mollner attached as a director.

“The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of my favorite films,” Powell said in a statement. “It defined a generation of horror films and over half a century after its release, it remains one of the definitive movies of my home state. I’m honored to have Barnstorm help bring in a new chapter for such an iconic title and franchise. With a marquee home in A24 and visionary filmmaker with JT Mollner, alongside our top shelf producing partners, I couldn’t have dreamed of a better team for such a dream property.”

Powell and Mollner will be joined by executive producers Roy Lee and Steven Schneider for Spooky Pictures, Stuart Manashil, Ben Ross, and Barnstorm's Dan Cohen. Exurbia Films’ Ian Henkel and Pat Cassidy are involved as producers, with original Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie co-writer Kim Henkel also on board as an executive producer.

“I’ve said publicly that I’m not interested in remaking perfect films, and the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a perfect film,” Mollner added. “[Director and co-writer] Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel created something bold, transgressive, and truly seminal that holds up even today as the gold standard for horror. When the opportunity for a long form exploration into this world arose, I saw it as a fresh way in, as well as a way to honor the existing folklore. I can’t imagine better partners for this approach than A24. This is truly an honor.”

Most of the same crew is in the beginning stages of revving up the latest Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie installment with A24. Mollner is sticking to the series, though, and will not be involved in whatever the new film ends up being.

Leatherface and the rest of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre family have been quiet in recent years. The original film made headlines upon its release in 1974 due to its relentless and brutal horror, quickly establishing it as one of the more unique entries in the genre ever. What followed were decades of sequels, reboots, and spinoffs, with the most recent being Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie in 2022.

Although the franchise’s chainsaw-wielding behemoth has come to video games in the past, the series has never made a proper jump to television. While we wait to see what an episodic Leatherface story looks like, you can check out our 5/10 review of the 2022 reboot.

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).

The 65" Panasonic Z95A 4K OLED TV With Micro Lens Array Drops to $1,199 on Amazon

4 février 2026 à 23:30

Here's a rare chance to pick up one of the highest quality OLED TVs at a bargain price. Amazon currenttly has the 65" Panasonic Z95A 4K OLED TV with Fire TV for just $1,199 with free delivery. That's $300 less than the best deal I saw during Black Friday. This was Panasonic's highest end OLED TV for 2024. It uses a similar panel to the LG Gallery Series G4 OLED TV. The marketplace vendor, Beach Camera, is an authorized Panasonic reseller.

Panasonic Z95A 4K OLED Fire TV for $1,199

Uses an MLA panel similar to the LG Gallery Series G4

OLED TVs are widely considered to have the best image quality thanks to their near-instantaneous response time, near infinite contrast ratio, and true blacks. The Z95A, however, goes a step further by incorporating its "Master OLED Ultimate" panel, which is an OLED panel with LG's Micro Len's Array (MLA) technology. This is a similar panel found in LG's Gallery series (G4) TV, which many considered to be the absolute best OLED TV of 2024. MLA tech improves upon standard OLED by significantly improving brightness and producing a wider and smoother color gamut.

The Z95A is an excellent future-proof gaming TV because it has a native 144Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 ports. That means it is capable of running games in 4K at up to 120fps on both the PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. It's a great TV for the Switch 2 as well, even though the Switch 2 cannot make full use of its capabilities since the console is locked at 60fps when running games in 4K. Other convenient gaming features like variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode.

This is a great deal because LG Gallery Series TVs are exorbitantly priced, and for good reason. They are the best TVs that money can buy and few other brands can make TVs that approach its quality. Comparable models like Samsung's S95F or Sony's A95L also cost an arm and a leg. Not so with this Panasonic TV.

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

The Best Controllers for Playing PC Games in 2026

4 février 2026 à 21:40

No matter how much you may prefer a mouse and keyboard for PC gaming, some games and genres are just built with gamepads in mind – and play much better with one as a result. That's why I've tested dozens of controllers during my PC-centric career, and why I feel confident in recommending the nine picks below. Whether you're looking for something simple and inexpensive for occasional use, or something more advanced for competitive or accessible play, you should find at least one great option here.

TL;DR – These Are the Best PC Controllers:

1. Xbox Core Controller

Best PC Controller

Although the Xbox Core Controller doesn’t necessarily revolutionize the standard Xbox controller we once knew and loved, it does offer some necessary updates that PC gamers will appreciate, which we’ve highlighted in our Xbox Core Controller review. The new cosmetics are a nice touch; the all-black Xbox button, for instance, matte bumpers and triggers, and an overall more comfortable design. There are also a ton of Xbox controller colors to choose from.

The controller's hybrid D-pad is extra responsive and allows for an easier distinction between the cardinal and diagonal inputs, which is ideal for those who love fighting games. Of course, the rest of the buttons and sticks remain reliable and consistent, and the textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back case keep the controller in hand even during heated moments. All of these improvements mean a new level of precision and control. There’s also now a dedicated Share button that makes capturing screenshots and video clips a breeze.

Many of the Xbox Core Controller’s buttons, triggers, and sticks can be customized via the Xbox Accessories app when downloaded from the Microsoft Store on PC, and you can save profiles to avoid the hassle every time you switch games. Remapping can also be done using Steam; however, there will be more limitations than when using an Xbox Series X|S. Connecting to a PC is simple, as USB-C support provides a plug-and-play solution. For wireless connectivity, Bluetooth is available or Xbox Wireless via a dongle with supported devices. The Core Controller's biggest flaw is that it uses AA batteries; you can shell out some extra dough for a rechargeable battery pack.

2. PowerA Advantage Wired Controller

Best Budget PC Controller

During our hands-on testing of the PowerA Enhanced wired controller, we found it to be an excellent and affordable PC controller option. PowerA’s updated model, the Advantage, makes some meaningful improvements without increasing the price tag. It comes with a removable 10-foot USB-C cable, a significant upgrade from the MicroUSB on the Enhanced model, for seamless PC connection. Unfortunately, wireless and Bluetooth connectivity are still excluded from this budget gamepad, but you do get a 3.5mm jack to plug in a great gaming headset.

The PowerA Advantage sticks to the familiar shape and feel of the Xbox Core Controller, featuring all the typical Xbox controls, even taking a page out of the Xbox Elite Controller’s book with two small, easy-to-reach buttons on the underside for shortcuts; it’s slightly less robust, but still punches far above its price class. The backside of the grips feature a slight texture, although it’s not enough to add significantly more control like rubberized grips can. Dual rumble motors and impulse triggers are even available for better immersion. And don’t worry, they’re accurate and subtle.

What makes this controller a true standout is the three-level trigger stop switches, which are not available on the PowerA Enhanced model and are a rarity in controllers of this price range. It's a boon for fans of FPS games who want to step away from the mouse and keyboard occasionally without shelling out tons of dough for a pro-level controller. The thumbsticks are shorter and feature a good amount of tension. While those sticks are great for precision, the extra force required can be a hindrance in certain games. The rest of the buttons are responsive and reliable, putting it on the level of a first-party controller.

3. Hyperkin Competitor

Best Wired PC Controller

In our hands-on review of the Hyperkin Competitor, we found it offered a convincing simulcrum of the Sony DualSense controller for PC and Xbox, with PlayStation-style symmetrical sticks, a similar black-and-white color scheme and upgraded internals. That includes Hall Effect sensors under each thumbstick and trigger, which boost durability and aid precision with smaller deadzones. The sticks themselves are particularly worthy of praise, with anti-friction rings and metal stems that produce a fluid, linear feel, though it is a touch light in comparison to the console controller it emulates.

In terms of pro-level features, the stand-out is the inclusion of two rear buttons, mapped to A and B by default. These are placed directly where your middle fingers can actuate them, with locks nearby to prevent accidental presses if you're not using them and a mapping button to reassign them.

The Competitor feels quite light and is made of plastic, but it's still reasonably well-constructed given its middling price. The rear grips have a fine texture to them, preventing them from sliding out of slightly sweaty hands, the D-pad feels bouncier than the DualSense's, and the face buttons are a bit small but responsive. Neither too wide nor too narrow, most hand sizes are accommodated here (something you couldn't say about the Xbox Duke remake Hyperkin is also responsible for).

The Competitor sits at an interesting place in the market, coming in around the same price as a first-party controller from Xbox or PlayStation, while offering some advantages (HE sticks, rear buttons) and some disadvantages (wired connectivity and a slightly toy-like feel). Overall though, it does enough right to earn the nod.

4. Sony DualSense Controller

Best PC Controller for PlayStation Games

We spent a lot of time reviewing the Sony DualSense Controller, and it's another great first-party option for PC, whether you connect it with a cable or via Bluetooth. It's particular niche is playing PS5 ports that support its Adaptive Triggers, which add surprisingly amounts of granularity to the experience. If you're a fan of the output of Sony's game studios, then this might be what sways you to choosing the DualSense over the Xbox Core controller. And unlike the Xbox Core, there’s a rechargeable battery for wireless use, though it's relatively limited at around 10-13 hours during our testing.

As you might be aware, the DualSense was made for the PS5 and continues the company's tradition of opting for symmetrical analog sticks, like the Hyperkin Competitor above. Unlike the Competitor though, this gamepad feels a bit better heavier and better built, while remaining balanced, easy to grip, and ultimately more ergonomic. There are also plenty of DualSense color options available if you don't like the standard look.

With handy support from Steam as well as fan-made software packages, plus increasing numbers of PlayStation-exclusive games ending up not so exclusive thanks to PC ports, full DualSense functionality on PC makes for the best way to play those games.

5. Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller

Best High-End PC Controller

If you're after a controller that offers the familiar Xbox design but amps up its capability, our review of the Xbox Elite Series 2 controller shows you why it's perfect for your needs. This model features four rear paddles that can have their own actions or can change the function of the face buttons. Plus, all of the buttons on the gamepad are remappable. The D-pad, back paddles, and analog sticks are magnetically swappable for added customization, ensuring the controller feels exactly how you want. Xbox also kept the tunable triggers from the original Elite.

While all of these features sound great on paper, they deliver in real life, too — for the most part. Swapping out sticks and D-pads is easy and helped improve the feel for our reviewer in certain genres, like platformers or fighting games. Setting up hair triggers kept reaction times on point in shooters. The rear paddles may take a minute to master, but are poppy and responsive. However, they don’t make up for the mushy ABXY buttons, which are a major disappointment for such a premium controller.

At least the Elite Series 2 controller adds the rechargeable battery that the Xbox Core controller lacks, and lasts an impressive 40 hours on each charge. In addition to Xbox Wireless when using an adapter with PC, Bluetooth is available for easy pairing with your PC or smartphone. A low-latency wired connection via USB-C is also supported.

6. Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra

Best Customizable PC Controller

One of the most enticing things we found in our review of the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra is its unique “Connected Command Display.” It’s a compact, full-color screen directly on the controller that displays phone notifications and allows on-the-fly setting adjustments, like swapping between 10 different profiles, fine-tuning the vibration intensity, and modifying RGB lighting, which can even change colors to indicate phone notification alerts or a low battery.

The Stealth Ultra features some slightly buggy software that works with a PC to provide a full suite of options for tuning the controller and creating profiles for specific games or desired feels. Everything from joystick and trigger deadzones to joystick response curves and rear paddle button mapping can be done with this software.

Turtle Beach’s offering is wireless, so there’s a 2.4GHz dongle for a lag-free connection to your PC or Xbox. Bluetooth support is handy for your gaming phone. However, when you start experimenting with the display and RGB lighting, the advertised 30-hour battery life quickly drops to around 10 hours.

While all the customizability is great (and honestly overkill), real-world performance is what matters, and the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra is one beast of a gamepad. It features an Xbox layout with tactile micro switches that are sharp and precise, which proved helpful in Dead Cells during testing, where the button timing was flawless. While drifting has plagued other Turtle Beach controllers, the Hall Effect sensors on the sticks prevent drifting and provide nuanced control. The trigger toggle even helped cut milliseconds of crucial time in FPS.

7. Razer Kitsune

Best PC Fight Stick

If you play a good deal of arcade or fighting games, do yourself a favor and pick up a great fight stick, and for PC, the Razer Kitsune we've reviewed is a standout option. Rather than including a typical stick on the controller, it has a leverless design offering buttons that move in a full range of directions. Admittedly, there’s a bit of a learning curve to master the Kitsune, but the quicker input speed (milliseconds matter in fighting games), improved accuracy, and easier execution of certain moves are worth the effort to KO opponents.

The Kitsune is a PlayStation-licensed device, so beyond directional controls are the essential PlayStation buttons. Razer opted to use optical switches on this fight stick, and in testing, inputs were fast and reliable while remaining surprisingly quiet, but still delivering a keyboard-like feel. While those buttons offer a distinct feel, the controls are hot-swappable to easily customize the board to your liking.

Like any good fight stick, the Razer Kitsune is sturdy, durable, and large enough to let both hands rest comfortably on it with the buttons perfectly spaced. On top is a removable aluminum plate to add your own flair to the controller, and the bottom features a nice grip, ensuring it stays in place during heated moments. It does all of this while remaining light enough to carry around to tournaments, weighing under 2lbs. Razer also includes a flashy light strip around the edge of the controller and a tournament lock to prevent you from accidentally getting disqualified. Even if it’s designed for the PS5, this controller works flawlessly with PC and seamlessly connects via a USB.

8. Logitech G Pro Wheel and Pedals

Best PC Racing Wheel

Anyone into sim racing on PC needs a great racing wheel for a deeper level of immersion, and Logitech's Pro Racing Wheel and Pedals are an awesome option – even if they do cost a little over $1,000. As the name suggests, this direct drive motor connects directly to the steering wheel, providing much better control and force feedback than gear or belt-driven alternatives. The system delivers up to 11Nm of torque, which is plenty to feel acccurate feedback about the road surface and how well your tires are gripping it.

You also get additional colour through the wheel in games that support Logitech's TrueForce feature, which adds an extra dimension of telemetry-based feedback beyond what's possible through standard DirectInput. It's also easy to reduce the strength of the force feedback via the Logitech G app or the wheel itself, which has an integrated display and controls to adjust this and many other settings.

The Pro Racing Wheel is available in PC-only, PC/Xbox and PC/PlayStation varieties, with the PC option costing $100 less than the two consoles models. The button layout doesn't change between each model, just the labels, and I found the buttons well-placed and satisfying to push, even while wearing gloves. The 300mm rim is also well-sized, with a slight D-shape that's fine to use for all genres of racing, though rally and drift enthusiasts might prefer to fit the RS Wheel Hub and the RS Round Wheel, while Formula racers have the option of the RS Track Wheel. On the default wheel, the magnetic shifters provide suitably clunky feedback, with dual analogue paddles that are ideal for clutches or handbrakes.

The Racing Pro Pedals are built to the same high quality standard, with the three-item set including a clutch, brake and throttle. The highlight is the brake, which uses a load cell to measure how hard you're hitting it, rather than how far down it's been pressed. This feels more similar to a real race car, and can help you brake more consistently to ultimately improve your lap times. All three pedals are adjustable, though the dialling in the feel of the brake is the most important.

If you're investing this much into a wheel and pedals, then hard-mounting to a rig like the Logitech x Playseat Trophy makes a lot of sense, and I really enjoyed the stability and portability this provided. However, it's also possible to mount the wheel to a desk, which works well enough if you can prevent the pedals for slipping backwards and may be preferable to a fixed setup for some use cases.

Overall, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel and Pro Racing Pedals are tremendously powerful pieces of kit that continue to improve as new accessories are released and more games are supported.

9. Xbox Adaptive Controller

Best Accessible PC Controller

The Xbox Adaptive Controller was an innovative controller when it was released back in 2018, and it’s still great today. Unfortunately, the accessible controller market is relatively small, with most top options coming at a premium; that doesn't even include all the necessary peripherals required to make the controller work for your specific needs. While the Xbox Adaptive Controller isn’t cheap by any means, its inclusive, simple-to-use design and compatibility with PC continue to push it above others.

Rather than a typical gamepad, the Adaptive Controller is more of an input hub with a body similar to a fightstick. Its extreme modularity and customizability allow the controller to be adapted for specific abilities. The built-in controls are limited, but it still features two massive remappable buttons on its face, along with a D-pad, view button, and home button.

However, the reason you’ll want the Adaptive Controllers is for the excess of inputs. 19 3.5mm jacks correspond with all the typical controller inputs, including bumpers and triggers, allowing foot pedals, switches, joysticks, and other adaptability aids to be added. I’d recommend picking up the Xbox Adaptive Joystick, which includes the stick, four buttons, and a mounting thread. While it adds $30 to the price tag, the buttons can be remapped, ergonomics are solid, and 3D-printable thumbstick toppers are supported. The joystick can also plug into a standard Xbox controller.

The Xbox Adaptive Controller is an invaluable tool for accessibility, but that doesn’t mean it’s flawless. The learning curve is steep when mastering all the different controls, and sometimes simultaneous inputs aren’t supported, leading to limitations in games. The biggest downfall is the cost of all the extra peripherals required to make this functional controller, but it does support third-party options. Still, gamers have reported that, for the most part, this controller works great, allowing them to play games that weren’t always feasible.

How to Choose the Best PC Controller

Choosing the best PC controller for gaming can seem daunting, especially given the excess of options available. However, it’s easier to nail down the right choice by assessing what kind of gamer you are, what types of games you play, and whether you want to use your controller across other devices.

Sticks and triggers

While almost all classic controllers use potentiometers to sense when a thumbstick has been moved or a trigger has been depressed, many modern options now use more advanced HE (Hall Effect) or TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) magnetic sensors instead. These tend to be more expensive than potentiometers to include in a controller, but they allow for more precision, in the form of smaller deadzones. These technologies also tend to offer better long-term durability, with fewer physically interacting parts, helping prevent stick drift. HE sensors typically require more power than potentiometers, potentially reducing battery life in wireless controllers, while TMR sensors are more power-efficient than either option. However, implementation by manufacturers also matters, so while TMR and HE sticks and triggers are worth looking for, they're not a guarantee of a good-quality experience.

Ergonomics

One of the biggest factors to consider is the ergonomics and comfort of the controller. Since you'll likely be using it for extended gaming sessions, it's crucial to pick a controller that feels comfortable. Look for controllers with well-placed buttons, responsive triggers, and a shape that fits naturally in your hands. Beyond that, grips can be important in games that require extra control.

Controller type

Think about the types of games you'll be playing. Different genres may benefit from specific controller designs. For instance, if you're into racing or flying simulators, a controller with analog sticks and precise triggers might be ideal. On the other hand, if you're primarily playing fighting or platformer games, a controller with a good D-pad and responsive face buttons could be more suitable. Playing a lot of FPS games: a gamepad with adjustable triggers and a tighter stick will make for quicker reactions and better control. Of course, if you’ve got the budget, you can also grab specified controllers for certain games, like racing wheels, PC joysticks, and fightsticks.

Compatibility

While the majority of controllers are designed to work seamlessly with Windows PCs, it's always a good idea to double-check compatibility with your specific gaming setup. If a controller offers a wired connection via USB, using it with a PC should be relatively simple. Oftentimes, there will also be software that allows for button remapping and other customizations.

Wireless controllers may be trickier. Most come with Bluetooth support, which makes them great phone controllers. However, a good deal of latency is often introduced. Sometimes wireless controllers offer a 2.4Ghz USB dongle to plug into PCs for a faster and more stable connection; if you're a competitive gamer, this is the way to go. Luckily, most wireless offerings come with the option for a wired connection.

Features and customizations

Don't forget to consider additional features and extras. Many controllers come with programmable buttons, vibration feedback, or even customizable lighting effects. Adaptive triggers are a boon in FPS or sensory-focused games. Some higher-end controllers even come with swappable controls and a degree of modularity to adjust the feel for certain games. While these features may not be essential, they can enhance your gaming experience and provide added value for your money.

Cost

Perhaps the biggest factor in choosing a PC controller is cost. If your controller will only be used occasionally, since you’re more of a mouse and keyboard hero, a budget controller is perfectly suitable. Expect to find some great options in the $30 to $60 range. Upping the budget slightly to somewhere between $60 and $100 will bring a great balance of features, comfort, and quality. Stick to this price if you're more of a casual player. Anything above $100 should bring awesome customizability and durability; competitive players should expect to shell out a bit more for a high-end, reliable controller.

What's next in the world of PC controllers?

We recently went hands-on with the upcoming Steam Controller, which is slated to launch alongside the Steam Machine sometime in the next few months. Alongside a suite of modern controller features, such as TMR sticks, programmable back buttons, and HD haptics, the Steam Controller carries a number of rare or unique features, namely gyroscopic motion controls and a pair of capacitive touchpads that make it easier to control mouse inputs on PC. These features set the Steam Controller up as uniquely qualified among controllers for PC, and we're looking forward to testing it out when it launches later this year. In the meantime, check out our interview with Valve about it and the Steam Machine.

PC Controller FAQ

Is PC gaming better with a controller?

Compared to a keyboard and mouse, some gamers opt to use a controller. However, it comes down to your personal preferences, as each of these input devices has its own advantages and disadvantages.

A keyboard and mouse combo will be much larger and more spread out than a controller, which means you’ll need a great gaming desk or reliable lap desk to use them successfully. But thanks to a larger size, there is a wealth of inputs that a typical controller just can’t offer. Many of the keys and buttons are customizable with secondary functions. When gaming, keyboards and mice usually pull ahead in precision, accuracy, and responsiveness, which is especially beneficial to competitive players.

Now, don’t get me wrong, controllers are equally great. They are much smaller and more ergonomic than a mouse and keyboard, making all the inputs easy to reach. Great controllers will also have customizable or remappable buttons and triggers. The analog sticks bring smoother control over certain movements, and with some controllers offering a dose of haptic feedback, gaming can be more immersive.

Ultimately, it tends to depend on the game. Many titles are designed with one input method or the other in mind, so having the flexibility of a good controller to hand is frequently useful.

Do all controllers work with PCs?

While not every controller is guaranteed to work with PC, almost all current controllers are supported in some way. Xbox controllers are your best bet for native compatibility. Whether it's connected via wired USB, Bluetooth, or Xbox Wireless (with adapter), the devices should be instantly detected by either Windows or Steam. With the Xbox Accessories app, remapping, vibrations, and more should be supported. Be sure to check out our guide on how to pair an Xbox controller to PC for even more info.

The latest PlayStation 5 controllers are another safe bet when it comes to compatibility with PC, especially when you connect using a wired USB or Bluetooth. You can always grab a great Bluetooth adapter for your PC if your PC doesn’t support it. Steam and the majority of modern games recognize PlayStation gamepads, allowing for button remapping and other customizations. However, adaptive triggers and haptics will only work with certain games. Still, for the most part, a PS5 controller pairs seemlessly with PC.

Third-party controller brands, like Turtle Beach, Razer, and PowerA, should also be completely compatible with PC and recognized by Steam if not Windows. These devices connect either using a wired USB connection or wirelessly via Bluetooth or a 2.4Ghz USB dongle. Now, not all the controllers' features may necessarily work with PCs, but you should have no problem with basic controls.

Of course, it’s always good to check that a controller supports PC and what limitations it may have when used with PC before purchasing. All the ones I’ve selected for this guide will make a great addition to your PC battlestation.

Can you play any PC game with a controller?

Not all PC games are designed to work well with a controller. If you’re playing games on Steam, you can visit the store page to see if the game is compatible with a controller before buying the game. However, other platforms, such as Epic Games, do not list if the game is compatible with a controller, but you can often find out which games support a controller with a quick Google search. The PCGamingWiki is another great resource for checking what input methods PC games support, including fan-made fixes where relevant.

Will is deputy tech editor for IGN, specialising in PC hardware, sim racing and display tech. He has been publishing about games and technology since 2001 (age 12). Will was formerly Deputy Editor at Digital Foundry. He is currently playing Battlefield 6.

Additional contributions by Danielle Abraham, a tech freelance writer based in Los Angeles who spends her free time creating videos and geeking out over music history.

Today’s Best Deals: Metaphor: ReFantazio Hits New Low, MTG x Avatar Commander’s Bundle, and More

4 février 2026 à 21:40

Today, you can grab tons of items at their lowest prices ever, like Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition for PS5, The Visions Of Escaflowne: The Complete Series Blu-ray, and a capsule espresso machine bundle. There are plenty of other deals worth checking out, too. From MTG x Avatar: The Last Airbender Commander’s Bundle and Pokémon ME02: Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle to Blink Outdoor 4 security cameras and a 100W wall charger. Below, I’ve highlighted all the top discounts out there:

TL;DR: The Best Deals Today

20% Off Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker

Ahead of Valentine's Day, Sonos is kicking off a sitewide sale that takes up to 20% off some its best selling speakers. That includes the Sonos Era 100 smart speaker, which has dropped to $179 from its retail price of $219. You also get free shipping. Order it now and it should arrive well before the February 14 deadline.

The Era 100 is Sonos' most popular and most versatile speaker. Despite its compact size, the Era 100 houses two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and three class-D digital amplifiers to produce precise, distortion-free audio even at high volumes. Because of its flexibility, it's often paired with a sound bar or a second Era speaker.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition for PS5 Hits New Low Price on Amazon

Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition for PS5 is just $21.85, marking massive savings from its original $69.99 price tag. We awarded this turn-based combat RPG the game of the year in 2024, as Atlus’ Studio Zero created a stunning fantasy world with beautiful characters and a killer soundtrack woven into a compelling story. In our review of Metaphor: ReFantazio, Michael Higham found it “doesn’t just send a powerful message across its political drama, it becomes a beautiful expression of the real impact storytelling can have on all of us.” And for this price, it’s definitely worth a go.

MTG x Avatar: The Last Airbender Commander’s Bundle Is Just $98

Get the MTG x Avatar: The Last Airbender Commander’s Bundle for a super low price from Vipoutlet through its eBay store. At checkout, use the code “EBAYVIP2026SALE” for an extra 10% off, bringing it down to just $98.01, and shipping is included. This item is in brand-new retail condition, while Vipoutlet has a 96.7% positive rating from over 600,000 feedback reviews for added peace of mind. The Avatar Commander’s Bundle includes a collector booster, 9 play boosters, 5 borderless cards, 30 lands, and exclusive accessories.

After you’ve scored this awesome MTG X Avatar: The Last Airbender deal, be sure to check out these new Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond preorders for TMNT and Marvel Super Heroes:

Score $11 Off The Visions Of Escaflowne: The Complete Series Blu-ray

The Blu-ray of this classic anime series from the 90s is down to its lowest price ever on Amazon. The Visions Of Escaflowne is just $25.49, saving $11. This series from Sunrise Studio blends fantasy, mecha, and romance, with a story centering on a high school student who gets transported to a new world. The 5 discs in this set include the Japanese and English-dubbed versions of the show, along with a few extra features.

52% Off a Lavazza Expert Classy Plus All-In-One Machine and Coffee Bundle

For a little pick-me-up, grab this killer deal on the Lavazza Expert Classy Plus All-In-One Machine and Coffee Bundle. For just $169.99, you get a capsule espresso and coffee brewer that can even make macchiatos, cappuccinos, and lattes — all with minimal effort on your part. This machine is typically priced at 356.89, so you’re in for 52% savings. 36 coffee capsules and a milk frother are also included in this bundle.

Save $28 on a Baseus 100W USB-C Wall Charger

Charge up your devices fast with this Baseus 100W USB-C Wall Charger. This compact little number measures just 3.2" x 1.7" x 1.7", but packs enough power to charge up all the power-hungry top handheld gaming PCs. From the Legion Go 2 to the ROG Xbox Ally X, you can use one of the two USB-C ports on board to get 100W charging for a much faster top-up than the 65W charger that usually comes with these devices. Another 22.5W USB-A is also included to charge all your other electronics.

The good news is you don’t need to spend a lot to reach top charging speeds, as the Baseus 100W USB-C Wall Charger is only $21.99 on Amazon — $28 off the list price. All you need to do is enter the coupon code “F7BPDQ7D” at checkout. It’s not only for Prime members, either, so anyone can score this deal.

Get Blink Outdoor 4 Wireless Smart Security Cameras for 86% Off

The Amazon-owned Woot has an incredible deal on a refurbished outdoor camera system from Blink. It’s just $34.39 for two Blink Outdoor 4 wireless smart security cameras featuring 1080p HD live view, two-way audio, infrared night vision, and more.

To get this deal, all you need to do is apply the code “BLINK20” for an extra 20% off at checkout. Amazon Prime members even get free shipping. If you’re worried about getting a refurbished model, each unit is tested and verified by Amazon to be fully functional and includes the same accessories as the new cameras. The same Blink Outdoor 4 two-camera system is going for $179.99 on Amazon.

Pokémon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle Hits New Low

The Pokémon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle is back under $45. It’s shipped and sold by Amazon, too. After the delay of most Ascended Heroes Booster sets, it’s nice that this bundle, which includes six booster packs, is available for just $43.13. That’s well below the current market value, making it a good deal.

MTG: Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Deck Bundle is $120.67

The MTG: Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Deck Bundle is back in stock on Amazon and just $120.67. It’s shipped and sold by Amazon, too. With this bundle, you’ll receive two Dance of the Elements and two Blight Curse Commander Decks. Each contains 100 cards, including 12 new cards (including 2 foil Mythics), a deck box, 10 double-sided token cards, a strategy insert, and a reference card. Given that these Commander Decks are selling for $37 to $50+ each right now, it’s a pretty solid deal.

Save 54% on Batman by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale Omnibus

Batman by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale Omnibus is only $58.09 on Amazon for 54% savings. This hardcover book features some of the most iconic Batman stories of all time, including Haunted Knight, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory, and Catwoman: When in Rome. While the narrative is impressive, the artwork in this collection is just as stunning. Any Batman fan should have this omnibus edition in their collection.

Super Mario Galaxy Amiibo Preorders Are Cheaper on Amazon

If you waited to grab the new Super Mario Galaxy amiibo preorder, you can get it now on Amazon for a nice little discount. Originally available for $39.99, both the Mario and Luma and the Rosalina and Lumas amiibos are only $34.99. Both figures are larger than your average amiibo, hence the slightly higher price tag. With Mario, when you scan into Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, you’ll get a life mushroom to refill your health, while a 1-Up mushroom comes with a Rosalina scan. These amiibos come out on April 2nd.

Best Buy Has Open Box 65" LG Evo C5 4K OLED Smart TV in Stock at Select Locations for Just $915

4 février 2026 à 21:30

Best Buy has the lowest price I've seen for a 2025 65" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV, as long as you're fine with getting a preowned model. Currently you can get one in "Open Box - Excellent Condition" for just $914.99. Availability depends on your zip code, and all units seem to be reserved for in-store pickup only (the shipping option is grayed out). These preowned TVs are Geek Squad verified and sometimes have their original warranty.

65" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV for $914.99

Open Box "Excellent Condition"

The C5 is LG's most popular OLED TV, sitting right in between the super pricey Gallery Series (G5) and the budget B5. The C5 boasts the near-infinite black levels, near-infinite contrast ratio, and near-instantaneous response times you'd expect from any OLED TV. It's also equipped with LG's proprietary Evo panel, which is significantly brighter and offers a wider color gamut than traditional W-OLED TVs. This is the best TV for streaming 4K HDR content in its intended glory.

LG's OLED TVs have also been our favorite TVs for console gaming for three years running thanks to their outstanding image quality, low input lag, and high refresh rate. The C5 is equipped with modern gaming features, including a native 120Hz panel that can be pushed to as high as 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 inputs for running PS5 games in 4K at up to 120fps, variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM).

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.

Buy a Samsung The Frame Art TV (Starting at $799) and Get a Free 32" Samsung TV

4 février 2026 à 20:50

Don't miss out on Best Buy's annual "free TV" promotion. From now through Saturday, get a free 32" Samsung F6000F 1080p Smart TV (retail $180) when you purchase a 55", 65", or 75" Samsung The Frame LS03D Art TV. Even better, The Frame TVs are currently on sale, with the 55" model listed at just $799.99. The free TV will be automatically added to your cart along with The Frame TV. This BOGO free TV deal shows up very rarely, usually only one or two times a year. Although the promo ends Saturday, there's a good chance the free TV will run out of stock much earlier than that.

Buy a Samsung "The Frame" TV, Get a Free 32" TV

Samsung's "The Frame" sets itself apart from other TVs with its seamless aesthetics. When you're not using The Frame as a TV, then a nifty feature dubbed "Art Mode" turns your TV into a dynamic art installation that showcases whatever image or series of images you want displayed. You can choose art purchased from the Samsung Art Store or from your own personal collection, including NFTs, personal photos, illustrations, AI generated wallpapers, and more. The screen turns itself off via a motion sensor, so you're not wasting electricity if no one's around.

To go along with the art theme, the TV bezel is thin and looks just like the frame on a painting. Furthermore, the bezel is customizable. By default the TV has a black frame, but you can also purchase additional bezels (like white or teak) if you want a customized look. Instead of a TV stand, a slim wall mount is included to complete the disguise.

"The Frame" also happens to be a great TV, both for viewing 4K HDR content and for playing current-generation games. It's equipped with a full array LED backlit panel with quantum dot technology, local dimming, and wide color gamut. The panel has a native 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 inputs, so it's capable of running games in 4K @ 120Hz when connected to a PS5 or Xbox Series X gaming console.

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.

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