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The Ultra-Slim Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W Power Bank Drops to $39.99 for Presidents Day

Par : Eric Song
17 février 2026 à 00:30

Looking for a high-capacity, high-output power bank with a slim footprint? For Presidents Day, Amazon has dropped the price of the Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W power bank to just $39.99 shipped after you apply coupon code "YBKEIAQE". Unlike previous iterations of this deal, you do NOT have to be an Amazon Prime member. Unlike most high-capacity power banks that are shaped like a chunky bar, the Baseus Blade is slimmer. It's powerful enough to charge any gaming handheld PC at its fastest rate. This is one of the most popular power banks on IGN.

Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W Slim Power Bank for $39.99

The Baseus Blade measures only 0.7 inches thick. Most high-capacity power banks are well over 1" in thickness. The Blade achieves this slim depth by going with a wider body design. The form factor allows it to fit perfectly in a laptop bag or backpack sleeve. It still weighs in at about one pound which is comparable to other power banks, so no give or take there.

The wide body allows it to squeeze in four ports: two USB Type-C ports each with 100W of Power Delivery and two USB Type-A ports each with 30W output. Note that the maximum charging output is 100W. That means although all three ports add up to a total of 160W, only a maximum of 100W will be delivered across all three ports if they are used simultaneously.

The 20,000mAh capacity can fully recharge your gaming handhelds

This Baseus Blade boasts a generous 20,000mAh, or 74Whr battery capacity. If you factor in 80% power efficiency, here are the approximate number of times you can fully recharge each gaming handheld or iPhone model:

  • Nintendo Switch 2 (18Whr) about 3.3 times
  • Steam Deck (40-50Whr) about 1.2-1.5 times
  • ROG Xbox Ally (60Whr) about 1 times
  • ROG Xbox Ally X (80Whr) about 0.7 times
  • Lenovo Legion Go S (55Whr) about 1 time
  • Apple iPhone 17 (14Whr) about 4.2 times
  • Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max (20Whr) about 3 times

The 100W output can fast charge nearly all phones and gaming handhelds

The Baseus Blade has USB Type-C ports that provides up to 100W of power output but it will automatically throttle down to whatever maximum rate the plugged-in device accepts. The Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 can only accept a maximum of 18W-30W of power output. The Steam Deck can accept up to 45W. The Legion Go S accepts up to 55W. The Xbox ROG Ally X can actually accept charging rates of up to 100W.

This power bank can be brought onto airplanes

You don't need to worry about being stopped at airports. The 20,000mAh 74Whr capacity is well below TSA's 27,000mAh/100Whr carry-on limit, so you are safely in the clear.

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

Best Buy Has the 77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV for Just $1,599.99 for Plus Members on Presidents Day

Par : Eric Song
17 février 2026 à 00:15

The Best Buy Presidents Day Sale is offering an outstanding OLED TV deal exclusively for its My Best Buy Plus and Total members. The 2025 77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV, is currently on sale for $1,996.99. However, My Best Buy Plus and Total members get an extra $397 discount, dropping the price to $1,599.99 with free shipping. This price is closer to what I'd expect for the 65" model. Note that, depending on your zip code, this TV may already be sold out.

77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV for $1,599.99

for My Best Buy Plus and Total members

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.

The mfish Valentines Day Sale Takes an Extra 15% Off Its Boldly Designed Power Banks, Chargers, and Cables

Par : Eric Song
17 février 2026 à 00:05

Update: This coupon is now expired.

Still searching for a good Valentine's Day gift? Power banks and chargers might sound like a boring gift idea, but not if they look as stylish as the ones that mfish offers. Even better, you can save an extra 15% off sitewide with coupon code: "MFVAL26" through February 14. Note that you want your order total to clear the $39.99 free shipping threshold, since otherwise shipping starts at $6. mfish power banks, chargers, and cables are a huge step up in build quality, design, and features compared to the standard Anker, Baseus, and Iniu products you generally find on Amazon.

Aroma Bee 6ft 240W USB-C Scented? Cable for $4.24

"Aromatherapy cables"

I'll start off with a great deal on one of the more unique products, to say the least. mFish's "Aroma Bee" charging cable is down to just $4.24 from its original $16 list price. These cables are thicker than your standard USB cable but in a good way; they look and feel more durable, but they still bend well and comes in fun colors like pastel pink, blue, or purple. I'll mention that the "liquid silicone" sheath that mfish uses feels ultra silky smooth to the touch, and it's much nicer than any other silicone cable I've used before. They're terminated with RGB illuminated aluminum alloy connectors for that extra bling factor. It's rated for 240W, which is the max power rating for any USB cable.

What's really unique, though, is that the terminal ends acts as an electric diffuser. You read that right; there's a spot in the cable end to add in a few drops of oil for a little bit of aromatherapy. I believe some diffuser oil is actually included as well. I don't know if I'd use that feature myself, but for $4.24, I can't think of another cable with more features.

E-Rhino 140W USB-C Charger for $46.74

Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase

Looking for a charger with swag? The mFish E-Rhino charger features a stylish futuristic design in your choice of green, silver, or pink. It's no slouch in the performance department either. The compact GaN power brick houses four total outputs, including one USB-C port capable of up to 140W of Power Delivery 3.1.

With the coupon, the price drops to $46.75 (which means it qualifies for free shipping). That's actually not much cheaper than getting it from Amazon, however you also get a really cool freebie in the form of an mFish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W charging cable. This is a 4-way cable that can convert to (1) USB-C to USB-C, (2) USB-C to Lightning, (3) USB-A to USB-C, and (4) USB-A to Lightning with an ingenious terminal design which prevents you from losing any pieces.

E-Monster Qi2 MagSafe Power Banks from $33.99

Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase

The mfish E-Monster power bank boasts an eye catching that's bound to turn heads. The decorative side is protected by a textured tempered glass that gives it a much more premium look and feel than the plastic power banks that are all too common nowadays. Both 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh MagSafe models are Qi2 certified and rated for up to 15W of wireless power delivery. There's also a 20W USB Type-C port if you need faster charging.

The 5,000mAh model is very slim, measuring a mere 0.3" thin and weighing 4.4 ounces. It's priced at $33.99 after coupon. The 10,000mAh gives you twice the battery capacity, but it's also considerably thicker and heavier and also includes a built-in kickstand. This model is priced at $49.29 with free shipping after coupon. Both include a 4-in-1 charging cable

E-Tank 240W Power Station for $110.49

Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase

The mfish E-Rhino power station is popular amongst influencers because it looks so very cool with its illuminated ringed power outlets. This is a compact, all-inclusive power station that is hefty enough to sit on your desk without moving around. Total outputs include three standard 3-prong AC outlets rated for up to 1,250W each and four USB-C ports with 240W maximum power output (140W max for a single port). The three AC outlets are raised and encased in a plastic sheath that can be illuminated to your choice of color. The lights aren't super bright so it won't distract you.

With the coupon, the price drops to $110.49 plus you get a free mfish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W 4-way charging cable. It's currently priced at $139.99 on Amazon with no cable included.

Super Mushroom 20,000mAh Modular Power Bank from $80

Connect two together for 40,000mAh of power

One of the more innovative mfish products is its Super Mushroom 20,000mAh 100W modular power bank. It boasts a cylindrical design with a translucent plastic outer casing that showcases the stylish lithium battery cells inside. What's really neat is that two of these power banks can be stacked together to form a single unit with a 40,000mAh capacity.

The coupon code doesn't work on this product because there's already an instant discount. The $99.99 sku drops to $80 in-cart and includes a single 20,000mAh power bank. The $199.99 kit drops to $160 in-cart and gets you two 20,000mAh power banks plus (1) a link module to stack the two power banks together, (2) a flashlight module, and (3) a magnetic charging module. Whatever package you decide on, you get a free mfish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W 4-way charging cable.

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 Legion RTX 5070 Gaming PC Drops to $1580 During the Lenovo Presidents Day Sale

Par : Eric Song
17 février 2026 à 00:00

Thanks to a new unadvertised coupon code that just went live for Presidents Day, Lenovo is offering a solid deal on a mid-range gaming PC. The Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 gaming PC equipped with a GeForce RTX 5070 GPU drops to just $1,574.99 after you apply coupon code "PDLIVE26". Free delivery is included. The RTX 5070 graphics card is an excellent choice for gaming at up to 1440p, although it also has the chops to run many games in 4K.

Lenovo Legion Tower 5 RTX 5070 Gaming PC for $1575

The Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 2TB M.2 SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a 20-core processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz. Rare for a Legion Tower 5 system, the CPU is cooled by a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler.

A total of six 120mm RGB fans and a sensibly designed 30L midtower chassis keeps your components quiet and cool. An 850W 80PLUS Gold power supply provides plenty of power. The case offers toolless entry and most of the components are non-proprietary, so they are easy to swap out or upgrade yourself down the road.

The GeForce RTX 5070 GPU is an excellent choice for 1080p or 1440p gaming

Compared to the previous generation GPUs, the RTX 5070 offers a slight performance improvement over the RTX 4070 Super, which was and still is an excellent GPU. The fps gain is greater in games that support DLSS 4.5 with multi-frame gen, which is common for any new release game that doesn't have some special agreement with AMD (and even then, the support usually comes in the form of a patch later).

This is the best Nvidia RTX 5000 series GPU for up to 1440 gaming without overspending. That said, it is also fully capable of running non-demanding games at 4K resolution as well. The next card up - the RTX 5070 Ti - is practically impossible to find as a standalone card at MSRP, and an RTX 5070 Ti prebuilt will run you $2,000 (except during Presidents Day). Check out our GeForce RTX 5070 review for our hands-on impression and benchmarks.

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 77" LG G5 Gallery Series 4K OLED TV Drops to $2,352 During the Amazon Presidents Day Sale

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 23:40

Amazon is offering an incredible price on LG's highest-end OLED TV for Presidents Day. As of this post, you can pick up a massive 77" LG G5 Gallery Series 4K OLED TV for $2,352.24 with free delivery. The previous lowest price I ever saw for this TV was $3,000 and LG currently has it for $3,500. If you want it, get it now because, according to Amazon, there are less than 10 units left in stock. Beach Camera is an authorized LG reseller.

77" LG G5 Gallery Series OLED TV for $2,352.24

The G5 is the current generation (2025) Gallery series model. LG's Gallery series TV is LG's highest end OLED TV and perhaps the best OLED TV, period. That means it's superior to the more mainstream LG C5. Although both TVs are equipped with a premium "Evo" panel that's already better than traditional W-OLED TVs, the G-series goes one step further by incorporating MLA (micro lens array) technology, which significantly improves brightness.

We picked the LG Gallery series as one of our favorite TVs for gaming. It has all the features you'd want in a current generation gaming TV, including a native 120Hz-165Hz panel and four HDMI 2.1 ports that can run games in 4K at 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X console. It supports variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM).

One note to keep in mind is that none of the LG G-series TVs include a stand. They are meant to be mounted on the wall like an art installation (hence the "Gallery" monikor). Instead, a flush mount wall bracket is included.

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 27" Samsung QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to Just $350 for Presidents Day

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 23:20

For Presidents Day, Amazon is offering the lowest price I've seen for an OLED gaming monitor. Even more surprisingly, the deal is for a Samsung monitor. The 2025 27" Samsung G5 OLED gaming monitor recently dropped to just $349.99 with free delivery. That's $200 off its $550 list price. This monitor also has a 3 year warranty that includes burn-in coverage.

27" Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 Gaming Monitor for $349.99

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 (G50SF) is a 2025 model 27" display with a 2560x1440 or QHD resolution, measuring out to a respectable pixel density of 108ppi. It's equipped with a quantum dot OLED panel that boasts a near-instantaneous 0.03ms response time, near infinite contrast ratio, and true black levels. QD OLED panels are considered better than traditional W-OLED panels because they are brighter and offer a wider color gamut.

This monitor also features a fast 180Hz refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. If you pair it with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card or higher, you should be able to hit that 180fps ceiling on older games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Valorant. For newer games like Battlefield 6 or Black Ops 7, you might need to step up to an RTX 5070 Ti or Radeon 9070 XT to achieve that 180fps ceiling. The display comes equipped with both DisplayPort and HDMI ports.

As mentioned earlier, this monitor has a 3 year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage. That's still pretty uncommon across most OLED brands, especially when you're looking at the less expensive models. Most come with just a 1 year warranty with no burn-in protection.

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 Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gaming Laptop with OLED Display and RTX 5070 GPU Drops to $1,260

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 23:00

The Lenovo Presidents Day Sale has plenty of deals on gaming laptops, but this one right here is, in my opinion, the best. You can pick up a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 gaming laptop, equipped with a 15" OLED display and RTX 5070 GPU, for just $1,259.99 after you apply an unadvertised coupon code "PDLIVE26" (apply this on the shopping cart page). That's a total savings of $715, making it one of the least expensive RTX 5070 laptops I've seen for 2026 and a great deal overall considering the build quality of Lenovo's laptops.

Lenovo Legion 5 RTX 5070 Gaming Laptop for $1,259.99

The Legion Pro boasts solid build quality, featuring an aluminum top lid and a sturdy plastic bottom chassis. The gorgeous 16" OLED display sports a 2.5K 189ppi resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, HDR 1000 True Black certification, and 100% DCI-P3 color space. This new 2025 model has also been updated with the Wi-Fi 7 standard. Connectivity options include two USB-C 10Gbps ports with DisplayPort 2.1 support (one with 100W of Power Delivery), RJ45 ethernet, and HDMI 2.1.

The rest of the specs include an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX CPU, RTX 5070 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM and a 1TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX has a max turbo frequency of 5.1GHz with 16 total cores. It's a good processor for gaming and you won't notice a performance improvement upgrading to a Core Ultra 9.

The GeForce RTX 5070 is an excellent mobile GPU for current-gen gaming

The RTX 5070 is a full powered (unthrottled) mobile model with 115W TGP and performs about 5%-10% better than the RTX 4070 that it replaces. It also supports DLSS 4.5 and multi-frame generation which widens the performance gap in games that support it. This laptop will able to play most games smoothly even on the enhanced 2.5K resolution, although extremely high demand games like Cyberpunk 2077 will require some graphics settings adjustment to get there.

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 Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC Drops to $2,130 During the Dell Presidents Day Sale

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 22:20

2026 has already seen surges in the cost of RAM and GPUs. Unfortunately, this also affects the price of gaming PCs. Obviously this isn't an ideal time to be buying a new PC, but fortunately, there are still good deals to be found. If you're looking for a future-proof system, an RTX 5080 PC is powerful enough to set you up for 4K gaming for years to come.

As part of the Dell Presidents Day Sale, the Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC has dropped to as low as $2,129.99 with free delivery after a $700 instant discount. This is currently one of the least expensive RTX 5080 prebuilts you'll be able to get right now. Most other RTX 5080 prebuilts are currently priced at $2,500 and up.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,130

The $2,130 system is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a 20-core processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz. It's cooled by a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling system. The 1,000W power supply gives you headroom for upgrades down the road.

The GeForce RTX 5080 GPU will run any game in 4K

Performance-wise, the RTX 5080 is no slouch. It's one of the fastest cards on the market, bested only by the $2,000 RTX 5090 and the discontinued $1,600 RTX 4090. This is a phenomenal card for playing the latest, most demanding games in 4K resolution at high settings and ray tracing enabled. The recent DLSS 4.5 update has further optimized multi-frame gen and upscaling so you can push really high framerates even in 4K. More games are supporting this feature, including Doom: The Dark Ages, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Borderlands 4, Stellar Blade, and Battlefield 6. Check out our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review for our hands-on impressions.

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

Save $110 Off the Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset and Get a Free Mousepad

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 21:50

Just for Presidents Day, Steelseries direct is offering a great deal on one of its top rated gaming headsets. Right now you can pick up a SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless gaming headset for just $269.99 after coupon code "PRESDAY10". Not only is that 30% off its retail price of $380, it even comes bundled with a free QcK Vector mousepad. This is the lowest price I've seen for this headset in 2026, which is impressive since SteelSeries recently raised the prices on its headsets as a response to the tariffs. This model is compatible with PS5 and PC (not Xbox).

SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset for $270

Includes free QcK Vector mousepad

The Arctis Nova Pro is one of the highest-end gaming headsets in SteelSeries' repertoire. Only the Nova Elite, which retails for $600, is higher up the ladder. Like any proper top-of-the-line headset, the Nova Pro boasts excellent sound quality, all-day comfort thanks to a suspension style headband and leatherette ear cushions, high-performance retractable boom mic, simultaneous 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and even active noise cancelation (rare for a gaming headset).

However, the one feature that undoubtedly makes the Nova Pro stand out is the ingenious hot-swappable battery system. The Nova Pro includes two removable, rechargeable batteries so that while one is currently in use in your headset, the other stays topped up in a base station that also doubles as a battery charger. This way, you get wireless freedom with no charge anxiety. Each battery lasts for up to 22 hours of continued use so you don't need to swap out too often.

The base station deserves mention as well. Not only does it charge your battery, it also features a clear and legible OLED display and a handy volume control knob. On the rear are USB inputs for connecting to your PC as well as an optional 3.5mm passthrough should you want to connect your speakers directly to the base station.

The Nova Pro wireless has been my primary gaming headset for years and I absolutely recommend them. I've since upgraded the stock earcups to these aftermarket WC Freeze gel earpads and quite like them as well. Check out our Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro review by Kevin Lee for yet another positive take.

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.

Robert Duvall Dies: The Godfather and To Kill a Mockingbird Actor Was 95

16 février 2026 à 21:34

Legendary film and TV star Robert Duvall has died at 95.

The actor’s wife, Luciana Duvall, confirmed the news with a post on his official Facebook account. She states he passed “peacefully at home, surrounded by love and comfort” yesterday, February 15.

Duvall has remained one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood since the ‘60s. One of his earliest, most memorable roles was Boo Radley in the beloved 1962 film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird. The years that followed saw him appear in television shows like The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Fugitive, and many more. It wasn’t until the ‘70s that he became a more familiar name amongst the average movie fan, with movies like M*A*S*H and The Godfather.

In addition to showing up for The Godfather Part 2, Duvall has starred in classic films like Tender Mercies, Network, Apocalypse Now, and The Apostle. He also starred opposite Tommy Lee Jones in the acclaimed miniseries Lonesome Dove. More recently, movie fans could have caught him in projects like 2009’s Crazy Heart, 2018’s Widows, or 2022’s Hustle. With a Best Actor Oscar win for his role in Tender Mercies, as well as directing and producing credits on a number of movies through the decades, his impact on entertainment is difficult to overstate.

“To the world, he was an Academy Award-winning actor, a director, a storyteller,” Luciana Duvall said in her message. “To me, he was simply everything. His passion for his craft was matched only by his deep love for characters, a great meal, and holding court. For each of his many roles, Bob gave everything to his characters and to the truth of the human spirit they represented. In doing so, he leaves something lasting and unforgettable to us all. Thank you for the years of support you showed Bob and for giving us this time and privacy to celebrate the memories he leaves behind.”

No formal service will be held following Duvall’s passing, according to a statement sent by his representative (via ABC). The actor’s family has a request for those who wish to honor his memory.

“Instead, the family encourages those who wish to honor his memory to do so in a way that reflects the life he lived by watching a great film, telling a good story around a table with friends, or taking a drive in the countryside to appreciate the world's beauty,” the statement adds.

Photo by Nomi Ellenson/Getty Images.

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 Massive 77" Samsung S90 4K QD-OLED TV Drops Below $1,500 for Presidents Day

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 20:50

Instead of paying for expensive sports tickets and fighting the crowds, why not put that money into a big, gorgeous TV set so you can watch from the comfort of your home. Woot - which is owned by Amazon - just kicked off the best high-end big-screen TV deal I've seen for Presidents Day.

Woot is currently offering the massive 77" Samsung S90D 4K OLED Smart TV for just $1,497.99. Shipping costs just $5, although if you're a Amazon Prime member then the fee is waived. This matches a similar deal I saw during Black Friday. Note that this is a brand new TV with a 1 year Samsung warranty.

77" Samsung S90D 4K OLED TV for $1,497.99

OLED TVs feature best-in-class image quality thanks to their near-infinite black level, near-infinite contrast ratio, and near-instantaneous response time. For most use cases, there isn't a better TV that you can get for the same price.

The S90D is Samsung's 2024 S90 series TV. This is a higher end model that's equipped with a quantum dot (QD) OLED panel, which is brighter and boasts a wider color gamut than traditional W-OLED panels like Samsung's lower end S85 series. It is a slightly older model than the current generation Samsung S90F that was released in 2025, but that TV currently costs $500 more and image quality is practically identical. It's comparable to LG's C-series OLED TVs.

OLED qualities aside, the Samsung S90D also has all the features you'd want in a gaming TV. It has a native 120Hz panel that can be pushed to as high as 144Hz as well as four total HDMI 2.1 ports for running 4K at 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X gaming console. The S90D also supports variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode

Is this a good TV for the Nintendo Switch 2?

Despite being a current generation console, the Nintendo Switch 2 has lax TV requirements compared to the PS5 or Xbox Series X. When the Switch is connected to its dock and a television, it is only capable of outputting a 4K resolution signal at up to 60 frames per second. It can go up to 120fps if the resolution drops to 1080p, but the data rate required for both these options is pretty much the same. Oddly, it doesn’t even get VRR when docked – that’s reserved for handheld mode only. The Switch 2 console, however, will still benefit greatly from the Samsung's gorgeous OLED panel.

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

Best Buy’s Presidents Day Sale Is Live With Some Solid Tech and Gaming Deals

16 février 2026 à 20:45

The Best Buy has launched its annual store-wide mega sale for Presidents Day Sale. You can check out the whole sale here, or read on to see our picks for the best deals available right now. Pretty much every item category Best Buy sells has gotten the discount treatment, from TVs and video games to PC gaming and Apple products.

Let’s take a look.

Top Deals in Best Buy’s Presidents Day Sale

You can scroll through the catalog above to get a quick look at the items we suggest. If you're intereseted in partuclar product categories, keep on reading.

4K TVs

If your TV could use an upgrade, there are plenty to choose from in the sale. A big variety of sizes and price points have gotten discounts, from manufacturers like Samsung, LG, Insignia, and more.

Gaming Computers

As Sony and Microsoft continue to release their games on PC, PC gaming is looking more and more like the platform of the future. While gaming PC parts are getting more expensive thanks to the demands of AI centers, some terrific pre-built machines and gaming laptops can still be found at discount. If I were in the market, I’d buy sooner than later, because it doesn’t look like prices are going to stop going up anytime soon. For more powerful gaming rigs, check out the Alienware Presidents Day sale.

Video Games

A smattering of new console games are on sale right now, including Ubisoft PS5 games like Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - From the Ashes Edition. A bunch of accessories are also on sale, including everything from controllers and headsets to Switch 2 cases and screen protectors.

Apple Products

Famously, Apple almost never offers discounts on its products. Thankfully, those products are also available at other retailers that have no such qualms over dropping prices. Best Buy’s Presidents Day sale has discounts on every major category of Apple’s hardware, including MacBooks, iPads, Apple Watches, and even AirTags. Garb what you want before prices go back up.

For more general discounts, check out Amazon's Presidents Day sale. If you're in the market for a new gaming chair, Secretlab's sale is well worth a look as well.

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

The iBuypower Presidents Day Sale Is Live, Save Up to $300 Off Ready-to-Ship Gaming PCs

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 20:40

iBuypower - one of the more popular and well known system builders on the market - has officially launched its Presidents Day Sale with a new coupon code "STARS" that offers up to $300 off in tiered savings on ready-to-ship and custom prebuilt gaming PCs. Unless you have a specific need, I highly recommend you go with one of iBuypower's ready-to-ship, or "RDY", gaming PC; they're usually less expensive and ship out more quickly than your standard system.

Apply coupon code "STARS" in cart to save:

  • $50 off over $999
  • $100 off over $1,499
  • $200 off over $2,499
  • $300 off over $3,499

The sale runs through this weekend and Presidents Day, and will expire at end of day on February 16. iBuypower offers free standard shipping on all configs, however can also get a slight discount by choosing a slower shipping service. All systems are covered by a three year labor and two year parts warranty. Below are the best deals sorted by GPU.

iBuypower Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming PC for $1,899

The Element Pro is iBuypower's best prebuilt for 4K gaming priced under $2,000. It's equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD.

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is the only 2025 graphics card that we gave a 10/10 score. If you plan to game primarily on a 4K monitor, then this GPU is up to the task. Even though at MSRP it costs $150 less than the RTX 5070 Ti GPU, the 9070 XT can easily go head to head with it on several of the games we tested. By going with an AMD card, you do miss out on Nvidia's admittedly superior ray tracing performance, DLSS upscaling, and multi-frame gen, but you also save $400 compared to iBuypower's least expensive RTX 5070 Ti prebuilt.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC for $2,349

The best deal on an RTX 5070 Ti gaming PC at iBuypower also happens to be the coolest. The system is enclosed in a custom designed and officially licensed HYTE limited-edition Gundam-themed Y70 chassis with a built-in 14" 1100x3840 touchscreen display. The case alone sells for $500 on HYTE's website.

The system is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is one of the fastest gaming CPUs on the market, thanks to the 3D-V-Cache technology that's only found in AMD's X3D lineup. On Passmark, the 9800X3D has the second highest gaming score, trailing a mere 300 points behind the considerably pricier 9900X3D.

The RTX 5070 Ti offers the best bang for your buck amongst the new Nvidia Blackwell cards in terms of 4K gaming performance. It performs neck-and-neck with the previous generation RTX 4080 Super and pulls ahead in any game that supports multi-frame generation, especially with the recent DLSS 4.5 update. Since the RTX 5070 Ti GPU is non-existent as a standalone card, the only way to get one without paying a ridiculous markup is by getting a prebuilt computer.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming PC for $1,749

The iBuypower Element is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The 7800X3D might be a generation older, but it's still considered one of the best gaming CPUs you can get (it's within 1%-5% of the 9800X3D in gaming performance).

This system is a good fit for gamers who run QHD (2560x1440) or WQHD (3440x1440) monitors. The RTX 5070 performs a bit better than the RTX 4070 Super but with the added benefit of newer GDDR7 RAM and multi-frame generation. The 5070 is a superb card for 1080p or 1440p gaming, but it will also play most games just fine in 4K, especially if you're running older or less demanding games. I myself gamed on an RTX 3080 (which is inferior to the 5070) on a 4K monitor for years without any complaints until I finally upgraded last year.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Gaming PC for $1,579

For comfortable 1080p gaming without overspending, the RTX 5060 Ti is the card you want. This system is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 9700X CPU, GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

RTX 5060 Ti GPUs comes in two variants: an excellent 16GB model and a ridiculously lame 8GB model. Fortunately, this system is equipped with the 16GB model. The RTX 5060 Ti (16GB) is a great GPU for 1080p gaming. It outperforms the RTX 4060 Ti by about 20% (greater if the game supports DLSS 4.5). The 16GB of VRAM also allows this GPU to hold its own in 1440p gaming. Check out our RTX 5060 Ti review for more details.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,499

If you're looking for a system that will run 4K games for at least a few years (and probably more) down the road, then the RTX 5080 is a good option for you. With this card, you can very easily skip the next generation of Nvidia GPUs. This system includes an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU, RTX 5080 16GB CPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD.

The RTX 5080 is a powerhouse. It's one of the fastest cards on the market, bested only by the $2,000 RTX 5090 and the discontinued $1,600 RTX 4090. This is a phenomenal card for playing the latest, most demanding games in 4K resolution at high settings and ray tracing enabled. Check out our GeForce RTX 5080 review for our hands-on impressions.

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

Save $1,400 Off the Alienware Area-51 Ryzen X3D Edition RTX 5090 Gaming PC for Presidents Day

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 19:40

If you're seeking chart-topping gaming performance, then Alienware's biggest and most powerful prebuilt should be high on your list. As part of a greater Dell Presidents Day Sale that started this week, the Alienware Area-51 AMD Ryzen X3D Edition RTX 5090 gaming PC has dropped in price from $5,650 down to $4,249.99 with free delivery. Prior to this sale, the lowest price I had seen for this exact configuration was $5,000.

Update: The price has dropped another $200 for Presidents Day.

Alienware Area-51 Ryzen Edition RTX 5090 Gaming PC

The Alienware Area-51 is Dell's flagship gaming PC. The product photos don't give it due justice; this is a big chassis that towers over the Aurora R16 model with superior build quality and a redesigned cooling system with even greater airflow. This is the only model that can be configured with the hot and power hungry GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. The first wave of Area-51 systems featured Intel CPUs exclusively, with AMD X3D options only available since late November.

This $4,450 config is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Additional system details include a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooling system for the CPU and a massive 1,500W 80Plus Platinum power supply that allows plenty of headroom for future upgrades.

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the best gaming CPU for most people

...but you can also upgrade to the 9950X3D for a reasonable price

The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is considered to be one of the best gaming processors on the market and outperforms any Intel or AMD non-X3D chip in games thanks to AMD's 3D-V-Cache technology. It only has eight cores, but that makes no difference in gaming since most games can't utilize more than eight cores (if that) anyways. That's why its gaming performance is nearly identical to the pricier 9900X3d and 9950X3D.

Now if you regularly use your PC for non-gaming applications that actually do benefit from as many cores as possible, then you can upgrade to an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D 16-core processor, which doubles the core count while offering similar gaming performance, for an additional $250. That's actually very reasonable as far as CPU upgrades go; the difference in MSRP between a 9950X3D and 9980X3D is $220, so you're only paying an extra $30 for the upgrade.

The RTX 5090 is the most powerful graphics card ever

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 has emerged as the most powerful consumer GPU on the market. Although with this generation Nvidia has prioritized software updates, AI features, and DLSS 4 technology to improve gameplay performance, the 5090 still boasts an impressive 25%-30% uplift over the RTX 4090 in hardware-based raster performance. If you want the absolute best performance for your gaming PC, there is literally no other option from any other brand.

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 Alienware Presidents Day Sale Is Live and I've Picked Out the Best Deals on Gaming PCs and Laptops

Par : Eric Song
16 février 2026 à 23:35

The Dell Presidents Day Sale has officially kicked off. Traditionally, this has been Dell's best sale during the early part of the year to score a big discount on both Alienware gaming PCs and laptops. Prices on prebuilts have risen in 2026 because of the increased demand for RAM and GPUs, so if you're looking to upgrade now, you don't want to miss this opportunity to get a new system without an egregious markup. All systems ship free and include a one year warranty.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,130

Dell is currently offering an Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC for $2,179.99 with free delivery after a $650 instant discount. This customizable system is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. It's cooled by a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling system. The 1,000W power supply gives you headroom for upgrades down the road. If you're looking for a future-proof system, this RTX 5080 equipped PC should be powerful enough to set you up for 4K gaming for quite a while.

Alienware Area-51 RTX 5090 Gaming PC From $4,300

If you're seeking chart-topping gaming performance, then Alienware's biggest and most powerful prebuilt should be high on your list. As part of a greater Dell Presidents Day Sale that started this week, the Alienware Area-51 AMD Ryzen X3D Edition RTX 5090 gaming PC has dropped in price from $5,650 down to $4,249.99 with free delivery. Prior to this sale, the lowest price I had seen for this exact configuration was $5,000.

The Alienware Area-51 is Dell's flagship gaming PC. The product photos don't give it due justice; this is a big chassis that towers over the Aurora R16 model with superior build quality and a redesigned cooling system with even greater airflow. This is the only model that can be configured with the hot and power hungry GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. The first wave of Area-51 systems featured Intel CPUs exclusively, with AMD X3D options only available since late November.

Alienware 16X Aurora Gaming Laptop From $1,499.99

The Alienware 16X Aurora gaming laptop is on sale at a reasonable price for the first time in 2026. Choose either the Intel Core Ultra 9 / RTX 5060 configuration for $1,499.99 ($470 discount) or the Intel Core Ultra 9 / RTX 5070 configuration for $1,899.99 ($470 discount). The Alienware 16X Aurora is the spiritual successor to the m16 laptop, featuring an all-aluminum build (top lid and chassis), high quality display, and powerful unthrottled discrete graphics.

Get a 24" Monitor for Just $63 With Any PC Purchase

The 24" Dell SE2425HM might not be the premier monitor you'd want to be using for gaming, but it's a good secondary or backup monitor to have on hand, especially for the price you can get it at. Purchase any PC and you can get an extra 30% off its current sale price of $89.99, dropping it to $62.99. Just make sure you add it to the same cart as your PC and you should see the discount automatically applied. The SE2425HM features a 1080p 100Hz IPS panel.

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 Simpsons May Eventually End, But Will 'Never' Have a Series Finale, Showrunner Says

16 février 2026 à 19:25

The Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman has said the series will "never" air a finale episode, even if it did one day end.

Rather than a big farewell sendoff, Selman said The Simpsons would simply air a regular episode — noting that the show had recently parodied the idea of a big finale in its 36th season premiere (an episode named Bart's Birthday that featured numerous returning guest stars and sent up the finale of numerous other famous series).

"If the show ever did end, there's no finale — it would just be a regular episode that has the family in it," Selman told The Wrap, following the airing of its landmark 800th episode. "Probably a little Easter egg here and there, but no 'I'm going to miss this place'."

Selman continued by again voicing his view that The Simpsons exists outside of continuity or canon — even to the point that character deaths such as that of Marge Simpson don't matter (something that the series itself has demonstrated is not always the case, particularly prior to his tenure, and that was contradicted yet again recently by a fellow Simpsons exec who discussed the permanent death of Alice Glick.)

"The show isn't supposed to change," Selman continued on. "The characters reset every week. It's like Groundhog Day, but they don't know it — and they don't die that much."

The Simpsons' 800th episode includes a crossover with The Pitt, featuring various guest stars including Noah Wyle, plus Kevin Bacon and Boyz II Men. It also marks the occasion with a couch gag that finally pays off the fact that Homer gets hit by Marge's car at the beginning of every episode (since the series' opening credits were remade for HD).

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— Out of Context Simpsons Couch Gags (@OOCCouchGags) February 16, 2026

How long can The Simpsons continue on for? The show has currently been renewed until its 40th season, which means it will remain on-air through until at least 2029. A second Simpsons movie is also on the way, set to debut on September 3, 2027.

Image credit: Rodin Eckenroth/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

There's a Whole Bunch of Disney Lorcana Cards on Sale at Amazon Today

16 février 2026 à 18:30

Amazon has some excellent deals on Disney Lorcana cards today, and in particular, you can currently pick up a Booster Display set of Azurite Sea for just $90.50. That's a significant 37% drop from the list price of $143.99, and one of the best deals we've ever seen on the booster set.

That includes 24 Packs with 12 cards in each, so that's a total of 288 cards, with each pack guaranteeing at least six common and three uncommon cards, alongside two cards of rare, super rare, or legendary rarity, and finally 1 randomly selected foil card amongst these.

But, it's also worth noting that this is a limited-time lightning deal at Amazon, and once it's gone, it's gone. At this price, I wouldn't be surprised if fans snap these up as soon as possible, as there's still plenty of trading potential in Azurite Sea.

Otherwise, there are loads of other great Lorcana deals to check out at Amazon this week as well. That includes the Gateway Board Game down to just $16.30 - 35% off, and it is basically the perfect way to start playing Lorcana, or even teach you and a friend how to start off on one of the most promising new TCGs in recent years.

My other favorite in the sale is on the Azurite Sea Stitch Collector's Gift Set, which includes six collector cards and four Booster packs of 12 additional game cards in each. That's down to just $33.94 right now, and another tidy drop from the $49.99 list price.

In other Disney Lorcana news, there is a brand new Gift Set and Collection Set up for preorder at Amazon today, featuring Scrooge McDuck and Stitch respectively.

Robert Anderson is IGN's Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.

Why Do Gamers Invert Their Controls?

16 février 2026 à 18:30

In terms of sheer numbers, inverters vs. non-inverters is the biggest schism in the games community. Whenever the subject comes up, it always leads to some petty argument about how you tilt your head when you look around in real life vs. "No, up means up, you loser, your head is not a tiny aeroplane."

Look, maybe my head is a tiny aeroplane, and my brain is the pilot. And that's before we get to the fact that inverters are at a massive disadvantage in these matters because “invert” rhymes with “pervert”.

For one of these groups, it is merely a fact of life: whether nature or nurture, to those of us afflicted with the scourge of invertism – a stigma I have lived with for most of my life – pushing forward on a stick to look down comes just as naturally as walking or breathing.

There’s a lot of misconceptions about inverters, perpetuated by people on either side of the divide. That people who invert are outliers, that it’s some kind of "skill issue", that it doesn’t make sense to invert Y if you aren’t also going to invert X. That it’s easy to switch with a bit of practice. That it all depends on what your first game system was. But, according to researchers Jennifer Corbett and Jaap Munneke, who surveyed a big sample of gamers and subjected them to cognitive 3D spatial awareness testing, whether or not you played flight simulators as a child has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on your Y-axis praxis.

Though this study has gone some way to disproving these commonly held myths, it stops short of providing any real answers about why some people invert, and why others do not. Largely, I suspect, because that’s rather like trying to explain the briefs or boxers divide. There’s an unknowable number of factors to consider re: why someone would have a preference, and it doesn’t matter anyway because… well, it’s just underwear. It only matters to the individual concerned. It’s not like one day they’re going to stop making boxers.

Except, as the study sort of says if you actually read it, it’s not just a personal preference. Well, it is, but it’s one that’s massively dictated by how your brain happens to be wired and how it handles spatial awareness. Although with practice and perseverance, some people have found that they can unlearn their default and switch over - usually this is from inverting to not inverting - it’s kind of half-way between a personal preference and an accessibility issue. It’s a bit of both. And understanding it may well be crucial for important things beyond the realm of gaming, such as telesurgery or drone operation. All kinds of applications where the operator’s spatial awareness is being distorted by a non-standard field of view, the lack of a third dimension, input lag, frame drops, and more besides.

I dunno. I’m guessing. I’m not trying to get a research grant, so I’m not that invested in whether or not that’s a convincing pitch for how serious this issue is. What’s incredible about the study’s findings is that, and I’m quoting the researchers from an article in The Guardian here, “None of the reasons people gave us [for inverting controls] had anything to do with whether they actually inverted”. So, all of us are barking down the wrong tree, and it actually has more to do with how you process 3D space at a deep cognitive level.

This absolutely tracks with my own, limited, tiny sample size research. I took a poll of IGN Entertainment staff recently and found that, firstly, of the 35 people who responded to my survey, only seven of us are inverters. And of those seven, beyond the inverting, there wasn’t a single unifying factor apart from the fact that we’re all over 30. But most people at the company are over 30, so that hardly feels like a significant marker.

The one thing that seems to make you more likely to invert is whether or not you’re old enough to have been an active gamer in the late '90s or early 2000s.

I asked people to check which control scheme or device they first used, and it was a mix of control pad and joystick. Interestingly, no inverters mentioned mouse and keyboard, which may be significant: very few people seem to invert when using mouse look, which makes sense. I don’t, despite being a hard-wired inverter when it comes to anything with a stick. Essentially your crosshair just becomes a mouse pointer when you’re in the middle of a gunfight.

Some non-inverters did say that they sometimes invert for vehicle controls. But Eurogamer’s Alex Donaldson said anyone who inverts in FPS games is a pervert. It’s just a big mixture of anecdotes and scant few unifying factors in either group. The one thing that seems to make you more likely to invert is age – whether or not you’re old enough to have been an active gamer in the late '90s or early 2000s, and that certainly makes a lot of sense because that would roughly cover the heyday of the PS2 and Nintendo 64 which, as noted by some of my colleagues, had a lot of popular games where the camera was inverted by default. As IGN’s deputy guides editor Casey DeFreitas writes:

"I played way too many hours of both The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Pokemon Snap on the Nintendo 64, and both of those games REQUIRED inverted vertical controls! You couldn't change it. I got used to it and then when I tried games that were default non-inverted, my aim was awful. I refuse to publish gameplay of mine if I can't invert the controls and have to aim, it looks like a baby grabbed the controller."

Lots of really big games from that time – huge, genre-defining games – shipped with inverted look. Goldeneye 007, another N64 classic and a pioneering first person shooter on consoles, had an inverted camera. GTA 3, the original PS2 release, notoriously came configured for inverted look without any way to change it. And people just had to deal with it because otherwise there’d be no GTA for them.

Many would count Timesplitters on the PS2 as their first encounter with modern twin stick controls, and this shipped with inverted Y by default without any way to change it, forcing a lot of people to just get on with it. Now, I think that’s an important part of the story here: the fact that back in the day, configuration options in console games, being able to tailor an experience to your own preferences and brain wiring, simply wasn’t a thing you could rely on. Most of the time you just had to accept whatever the developers shipped it with.

There was also no general consensus as to how 3D controls should work on a gamepad. It was the wild West. Conventions we take for granted now – left stick for movement and strafing, right stick for looking and turning – simply hadn’t been established, and it’s a bit difficult to pin down exactly when they were because these things tend to change slowly, like an abandoned chocolate bar melting on a dashboard.

Timesplitters certainly didn’t invent the modern control scheme – other console FPSes had it as an option years before it. Even Goldeneye 007 had a twin stick mode utilising two of the N64’s ridiculous controllers. Alien Resurrection on the PS1 had it, and interestingly copped a lot of flak from critics at the time who considered it unwieldy and unplayably difficult.

See, like all major technological and cultural innovations, it turns out a lot of people were stumbling around in the ball park of what became the accepted solution. Many people credit Halo: Combat Evolved with popularising the very concept of First Person Shooters on console (not inventing, but perfecting it), with its innovative sticky aiming that made the twin stick controls we still use today feel good and natural in the hands. And also pioneering the ingenious, diegetic method of determining the player’s inversion preference via the use of a tutorial that instructs you to look at specific lights and then simply asking you if the way the camera moved felt right or not, automatically inverting the controls if it didn't. It meant that both types of gamers were catered for in the most natural way possible. The rest is history.

Halo eliminating any configuration friction and simply working in whichever way was natural for the individual player probably went a long way toward establishing non-inverted camera controls as society’s default. Instinctively, for the majority of people, many playing these games for the first time in their formative years, up means up. This intuitive piece of Halo’s tutorial wasn’t just a cute way of bypassing menus, it was solving an accessibility problem that was widespread at the time because there were no standards, no hard conventions, about how these things were expected to work... largely because gaming is an industry where a bunch of nerds and computer science poindexters are making entertainment products for normal people who own Sony Bravia TVs and sleep in a big bed with their partner.

In the years since, platform holders have mandated the option of inverting Y alongside other toggles, and it’s basically not an issue any more unless you enjoy arguing about stupid shit with strangers on the internet. I can’t remember being negatively affected by my invertism since Beyond Good and Evil HD came out about 400,000 years ago. In fact, with every new generation, it becomes more of a standard practice to cater for as many preferences, impairments, or even disabilities as possible, with many huge mainstream games now including extensive options for fine-tuning everything from camera controls to high-contrast overlays for the severely colourblind.

I suspect it’s more or less impossible to determine exactly why some people invert and some people don’t. What I do know is that inverting is wildly misunderstood by non inverters, while the reverse isn’t the case at all. I’m not remotely confused as to why Up means Up. On paper, that’s perfectly intuitive. Up means down, patently, is not. And in microcosm, it’s a perfect, low-key example of why diversity matters in game development: you can’t just cater to what is considered “normal”, otherwise you risk alienating huge swathes of your potential audience. And that’s a hard, dispassionate business case for just having some consideration for people who aren’t necessarily the default character in life.

In the business, we call that subtext.

Is Henry Cavill Joining A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms? Dunk Actor Dunks on Fan Speculation Following Egg Tease

16 février 2026 à 18:23

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms actor Peter Claffey, who plays Dunk, has been forced to clarify comments made by his young co-star which fans took as confirmation that The Witcher and Superman star Henry Cavill had secretly joined the series' cast.

Writing on Instagram, Claffey said that the apparent tease by Egg actor Dex Sol Ansell "had nothing to do with Henry Cavill coming into the show or the GOT universe (I wish!)" and that the whole thing had been a "complete misunderstanding."

The alleged slip-up happened during a filmed interview with the pair in which Claffey can be seen asking permission to discuss comparisons between the show and The Witcher, before his co-star then asks if he can mention something specific about Henry Cavill.

Peter Claffey (Dunk) clarifies that Henry Cavill will not be joining the Game of Thrones universe after online speculation:

“Just to clarify, the thing Dex was referring to in the interview had nothing to do with Henry Cavill coming into the show or the GOT universe (I wish!)… pic.twitter.com/RLWzfPlRVW

— westerosies (@westerosies) February 15, 2026

It takes a moment before Claffey seems to understand exactly what Sol Ansell is referring to, before he hurriedly replies: "No, no no no, god, no no no, don't say that," before he turns to the interviewer and says: "Sorry, you didn't hear that." You can watch the moment via the embed just above.

A Song of Ice and Fire fans had spent the weekend discussing the seemingly-confirmed fact that Cavill was joining the show, with many pointing to him playing the role of Daemon Blackfyre. Alas, that is seemingly not the case — unless is this deflection from Claffey. You would think, however, that Cavill was too busy right now to join, with work on Highlander ongoing and his plans to make Warhammer movies still in the offing.

Of course, all of this comes just days after Sol Ansell dropped an even bigger Knight of the Seven Kingdoms spoiler — for real this time. In a separate interview, he discussed story detail told to him by Game of Thrones star George R.R. Martin regarding the ultimate fate of the series' stars — and potentially the finale of the whole show. As he revealed this information, Claffey can be seen making frantic gestures, before he tries to play down what has just been said.

For more on A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, check out IGN’s review of Season 1.

Image credit: Daniele Venturelli/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

The Weird Tales Graphic Novel Revives a Legendary Horror Magazine

16 février 2026 à 18:00

Dating all the way back to 1923, Weird Tales is easily one of the most iconic pulp magazines ever published. That venerable series is returning in a new form in 2026, as Monstrous Books aims to revive Weird Tales as an anthology graphic novel with some major creators attached.

IGN can exclusively debut a new cover image from The Goon creator Eric Powell. Check it out below:

You can also see this cover alongside all the previously revealed preview art for Weird Tales Vol. 1 in the slideshow gallery below:

Weird Tales Vol. 1 is a hardcover graphic novel that features a mix of adaptations of classic Weird Tales stories and new stories. The adapted stories include:

  • Michael Avallone’s “The Man Who Walked on Air” — adapted by Robert Hack and David Avallone
  • Ray Bradbury’s “The Scythe” — adapted by J.K. Woodward and Jonathan Maberry.
  • Allison V. Harding’s “The Damp Man” — adapted by Marco Finnegan and Nancy A. Collins
  • Robert E. Howard’s “Skulls in the Stars” — adapted by Steve Niles
  • An original Lovecraft Mythos Story by Rodney Barnes with art by Lukas Ketner
  • C.L. Moore’s “Shambleau” — adapted by George Quadros and Blake Northcott
  • Anthony M. Rud’s “Ooze” — reimagined by Weird Tales president, director, and producer John Harlacher and Zac Atkinson

The original stories in this book include:

  • “Doctor Satan vs. Jules de Grandin” by James Aquilone and Dave Swartz
  • “The Cthulhu Project” by Richard Krepit and EV Cantada

“For the first time, the weird, the dark, and the wondrous stories that launched the careers of genre legends leap from the pages of the magazine into a stunning graphic novel experience,” said Aquilone in a statement. “Editor Jonathan Maberry and President John Harlacher have been doing exciting things since they resurrected Weird Tales in 2019. When it came time to assemble the contributors for the historic first graphic novel, we went big and bold. These stories are worthy of the great, pulp legacy of Weird Tales."

“When I was a young teen I got to know and be mentored by Ray Bradbury,” said Weird Tales Editor Jonathan Maberry. “His extraordinary kindness was matched by deep insights into the art and science of storytelling, and that has influenced every part of life and career. He would be delighted that I’m now the editor of Weird Tales Magazine, which he both loved and was published in early in his career. Adapting his powerful and empathetic story, 'Scythe' (Weird Tales, July 1943) is a joyful honor and I can’t help but think Ray would be delighted.”

The Kickstarter campaign for Weird Tales Vol. 1 is live now. The campaign includes various bonus tiers that include exclusive cover art, a Weird Tales challenge coin, T-shirts, and more.

In other comic book news, find out which series was selected as IGN's best comic book of 2025, and see which comics we're most excited for in 2026.

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

Star Wars: Galactic Racer Includes 'A Good Mix of Familiar Faces and New Characters,' Developer Says, Following Sebulba and Ben Quadinaros Reveals

16 février 2026 à 17:42

Star Wars: Galactic Racer developer Fuse Games has said its racing adventure will feature a "good mix" of new faces and classic characters from a galaxy far, far away, following the reveal of Phantom Menace returnee Ben Quadinaros.

Speaking to IGN as part of a wide-ranging interview on Star Wars: Galactic Racer's track-based design, story mode and innovative boost gameplay, creative director Kieran Crimmins teased that fans will be able to look forward to more characters from previous Star Wars movies and games joining the fray.

"There's going to be a good mix of familiar faces and new characters," Crimmins said. "Obviously we want to get that mix right, so no matter what kind of Star Wars media you've engaged with, whether it be a movie or game, there's a bunch of familiarity in there when it comes to the space. Otherwise it wouldn't feel like an authentic Star Wars experience.

"So there's both familiar faces and new characters," Crimmins continued, acknowledging Sebulba and Quadinaros. "We can't talk about who exactly they are just yet though, sorry."

Who else might appear? While less well known, it's possible that other participants seen in Episode 1's podrace might appear, alongside Sebulba and Quadinaros. The Boonta Eve Classic had 18 participants, though poor Ratts Tyerell died during the race, while Anakin Skywalker... well, we all know what happened to him.

"We've seen racing as an activity and as a sport in Star Wars has been around in many forms, right?" Fuse Games founder and CEO Matt Webster said at another point, going on to potentially hint at racers from other parts of Star Wars being included. "Episode 1's podracing we all know and love, Bad Batch's riot racing in Season 2 was just awesome. Star Wars Resistance has got the Aces and low-altitude starfighter racing."

Galactic Racer is set sometime after Return of the Jedi, so anyone could potentially put in an appearance. It seems unlikely we'll see Luke Skywalker, who was quite busy doing other things during this period, but who knows? He sure knows how to race a speeder bike across Endor.

Last week brought our best look yet at Star Wars: Galactic Racer, though we delve much deeper into its clever two-tier boost system, environmental effects, and how the game will let you nuture rivalries and interact with characters on foot in our big Star Wars: Galactic Racer interview that you can go read right now.

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

Wuthering Heights Hits, Well, Heights at the Global Box Office For the Opening Weekend of Emerald Fennell's Controversial Film

16 février 2026 à 17:31

Controversial or not, Emerald Fennell’s new adaptation of classic novel Wuthering Heights is hitting, well, heights at the box office for its opening weekend: a staggering $76 million globally.

The film, which stars Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in the iconic roles of Heathcliff and Cathy, managed to gross $34.8 million in the United States, which brings the worldwide total for the film’s debut to $76.8 million. Interestingly enough, though, those numbers do actually fall under the projections set for the film reported by Deadline. Warner Bros. expected the project to open to closer to $40 or $50 million domestically, but it still falls within their $70 to $80 million global projection.

That said, the movie’s opening weekend is technically a four-day one, with the day of this writing (Monday, February 16) being President’s Day — so there’s a chance that Wuthering Heights hits that initial domestic projection by the day’s end.

The competition is stacked right now at the box office with two other new releases on offer alongside Wuthering Heights: the animated kids comedy Goat, which is holding onto the second spot domestically under Fennell’s film, and Crime 101, a star-studded thriller that is also a literary adaptation, believe it or not, with a claim to the No. 3 slot at the box office.

There are several new and exciting titles coming in the next week, though — projects like Psycho Killer and How to Make a Killing — so those more recent additions might threaten a little of the profits of Wuthering Heights. But we won’t know until we see what happens at the box office next weekend.

Wuthering Heights was written and directed by Fennell, adapted from Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel of the same name. Alongside Elordi and Robbie, Hong Chau, Alison Oliver, and Ewan Mitchell star. It debuted in theaters in the United States and United Kingdom on February 13, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

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

'The Director's Cut Is the Movie We All Thought We Were Releasing' — Russell Crowe Responds to Robin Hood's 'Unfair' Comparisons to Gladiator, 16 Years Later

16 février 2026 à 17:25

Remember the 2010 Robin Hood movie? The one directed by Ridley Scott with Russell Crowe in the title role? It struggled at the box office and reportedly resulted in a loss during its theatrical release. Now, 16 years later, Crowe has discussed its various problems, which weren’t helped by comparisons to Scott and Crowe’s blockbuster Gladiator.

IGN’s Robin Hood movie returned a 5/10. We said: “Robin Hood isn't a bad movie. But it is a frustrating, deeply flawed and wholly unnecessary one. Its problems were all on paper and in conceptualization not necessarily in execution. The film ends on an obvious sequel note, but it's equally obvious that this installment is simply too mediocre to ever warrant a sequel. By stripping the story of its core mythology, this Robin Hood will leave you wondering how the hell this legend has managed to survive for so many centuries. Where's the merry in that?”

Crowe took to social media to respond to one fan who said Robin Hood received “unfair” comparisons to Gladiator, which had been released a decade prior. The Master and Commander and L.A. Confidential star said that 17 minutes were cut for the cinema release, and that the director’s cut “is the movie we all thought we were releasing.”

“The director's cut is the movie we all thought we were releasing,” Crowe said. “However, 17 minutes were cut for the cinema release. A minute is a long time on screen. Imagine any of your favourite movies with 17 minutes of the most emotional connective tissue removed… watch the director’s cut.

Then, responding to another fan who said they felt the movie was more than a Robin Hood origin story, Crowe agreed, confirming the plan was to tell the character’s story in three parts.

“That was the idea. To be told in three parts,” Crowe said. “When I started digging in to RH, I found the story and its roots in Greene Man mythology deeply interesting. The tale of Robin lasted hundreds of years, how? It was my idea to show that RH was a title, passed down, not one man.”

Crowe's Robin Hood didn't put Hollywood off from making other movies based on the character. Indeed, another is coming up. Last month we got the first trailer for The Death of Robin Hood, giving us our first look at Hugh Jackman, star of Deadpool & Wolverine, The Greatest Showman, and The Prestige, as the legendary archer.

Photo by Fotonoticias/WireImage.

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.

Disney Lorcana - Winterspell Preview: There's So Much to Look Forward to in This Snowy Set, Here's Why

16 février 2026 à 17:00

Disney Lorcana's 11th new set, Winterspell, is now available at local game stores and Disney Stores ahead of its wider launch on February 20 (see here for online orders). There is so much to look forward to in this snowy set, and the Lorcana team at Ravensburger sent us over Winterspell's Illuminier's Trove, its 24-pack Booster Box, and more to learn more and share what sets this expansion apart.

We'll start with what we got: the two items mentioned above, a Winterspell coffee mug, some cool stickers, a bag, and a promo Stitch - High Badness Level card inspired by his love of destroying things.

It feels only right to jump into the Illuminier's Trove first, which is a great place for beginners to start or those that like some fun collectibles. Alongside featuring some beautiful art of Stitch and Angel playing in the snow, this set includes 8 Booster packs, 1 storage box, 6 card dividers, 6 damage-counter dice, and 1 Spin-dial lore counter.

The Booster packs themselves feature either Angel, Darkwing Duck, or Tinkerbell, and each comes with 12 game cards. The card dividers are fun because they also give you a preview of which Disney films are heavily featured in this set, including Pocahontas, The Fox and the Hound, A Goofy Movie, Darkwing Duck, and Lilo and Stitch.

The packaging is all very well themed, and it matches the Booster Box in design as well, but it would have been fun if there was a special promo card or something else to enjoy! That being said, this is a really good way to jump into the world of Lorcana.

If you want to know which cards are the best to chase in Winterspell, we have you covered right here, but we also want to share that the top two chase cards are the Iconic rarities, which are Moana - Curious Explorer and Pocahontas - Peacekeeper.

Winterspell - Top Chase Cards So Far

Speaking of which, let's talk about what we got from the packs in the Illuminier's Trove and the Booster Box! All in all, we had 32 packs that contained a total of 384 cards. While we sadly didn't get any of the highest rarities - Iconic or Enchanted - we did luck out and get three Epic cards!

These are half-full art holo cards that remove the border on standard cards, and we got two Jiminy Cricket - Ghost of Christmas Past cards and one Goofy - Klutzy Skier. Just below Epic is Legendary, and we got 7 of those, including the Ohana Means Family Action card and three Tinker Bell - Snowflake Collector cards. These feature embossed images and can be holo or not, and the ones we got were. Elsewhere in the holo department, we got 1 Super Rare, 3 Rare, 8 Uncommon, and 16 Common.

I also wanted to discuss some of my other favorite cards I pulled, including the Do You Want To Build a Snowman? Song cards that we were able to exclusively reveal for Winterspell. I also loved the Mickey Mouse - Tiny Tim's Father card because it is just adorable and channels my love of being a parent. Oh, and I have to shout out the Pua - Disgruntled Pig card because it's just very funny and Pua is clearly missing the warmer weather.

I also want to give a special shout-out to the Snowball Fight Action card you can see in the image above, because it is also the puzzle you can get! You may find certain cards that look part of a puzzle in a Booster pack, and the ones in Winterspell create this card, which is pretty great!

There are also Lore cards to look out for that build out the universe of Lorcana. In the few I got, I learned about the ever-present snowball fight going on that sounds like a lot of fun, how we have to try Mrs. Cratchit's soup, and more about what's going on with Elsa and Anna.

For those unfamiliar, we had a chance to speak to the team at Lorcana and they shared a bit more about what's going on in on this set and these two sisters from Frozen.

"In Winterspell, we tell the story of a vine that’s growing out of control and sucking up flood ink," Jenna Giuffrida, co-lead on narrative design for Winterspell, shared with us. "In an effort to quell its growth, the Illumineers of the realm summon powerful glimmers to help deal with it. One of them, an Elsa glimmer, accidentally freezes the whole realm in her attempt to stop the vine."

Winterspell - Where to Buy

There is a lot to look forward to in Winterspell, and even more that's just on the horizon. Following Winterspell, Glimmers from Toy Story, The Incredibles, and Brave will join the roster in Wilds Unknown when it is reelased in local game stores on May 8 and everywhere else on May 15. And in th summer, Attack on the Vine! will arrive and features Glimmers of Monsters, Inc.'s Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan.

For more, check out how and where to preorder Winterspell, our first hands on with Winterspell that dives deeper into the implications for the competitive scene and the full release schedule for 2026.

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

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