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There Are Just 50 Copies Worldwide of the Extremely Rare Tsukihime Trial Edition, And U.S. Customs Allegedly Just Cut One Up

2 mars 2026 à 12:14

An extraordinarily rare floppy disk — one of just 50 copies of Tsukihime Trial Edition ever produced — was allegedly destroyed coming through U.S. Customs.

Collector Keripo shared a video of themselves opening the demo floppy disk delivery on X/Twitter, only to discover the disk had been damaged in such a way that it could only have been deliberate. Across the original packaging tape is another labelled "Opened and Resealed By Customs." It's unclear if it was courier DHL or U.S. Customs that destroyed the disk.

"My Tsukhime Trial Edition (月姫 体験版) finally arrived, one of only 50 copies in the world," wrote Keripo on X/Twitter (thanks, Tom's Hardware). "Only to discover that U.S. Customs had removed all the bubble wrap and physically destroyed the floppy disk. Will file a report, but literally crying right now."

The tweet includes a video of Keripo opening the package. Getting a peek at the contents, they mutter "Oh my god," under their breath, before exclaiming: "What the f***! No way. No way. Noooo way. What… they actually destroyed the floppy disk. What the hell. W-w… what the f***."

This was what it looked like before it was shipped. The sender even took extra care to sandwich it between cardboard paper and use lots of bubble wrap to protect it. Would never have expected US Customs to both remove all that AND intentionally damage the floppy directly... pic.twitter.com/k4tHjIuBZ5

— Keripo (@TehKeripo) February 27, 2026

If you're wondering if the sender/seller could've sent it like that, Keripo wrote: "This [embedded above] was what it looked like before it was shipped. The sender even took extra care to sandwich it between cardboard paper and use lots of bubble wrap to protect it. Would never have expected U.S. Customs to both remove all that AND intentionally damage the floppy directly…

"It was actually a friend who helped me buy and ship it. He has his own copy, so he was able to do a scan and confirm its authenticity, including some unfortunate bad sectors. But the value isn't the content but the physical collectors item, which has been damaged beyond repair."

Challenged on why they just-so-happened to be recording as the package was opened, Keripo wrote: "When your carefully packaged box containing a historical artifact arrives at your doorstep completely ripped apart and barely held together with 'Opened and resealed by Customs' tape, plus makes rattling noises that it shouldn't when you pick it up, the first thing you should do is whip out your camera and record.

"The video is real, U.S. Customs opened/resealed the box poorly, the item is genuine, not a fake, the package shipped from my friend in Portugal, not Japan, the excess packaging is common for fragile Japanese collector item," they added.

It's unclear why the disk was destroyed, but some suggest the demo's 'Adult Only' label may have been the issue, as the law states "all persons are prohibited from importing into the United States from any foreign country [...] any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, picture, drawing, or other representation, figure, or image on or of paper or other material, or any cast, instrument, or other article which is obscene or immoral." What constitutes "obscene or immortal" is determined on a case-by-case basis.

Tsukihime is a Japanese adult visual novel released in 2000 developed by Type-Moon. It has since been adapted into both an anime and manga series. Keripo hasn't said how much they paid for Tsukihime Trial Edition, but did point to what they described as an authentic auction listing for it, which went for around $16,000.

This is what an authentic auction listing of a Tsukihime Preview Edition looks like. The winning bid here for this 2021 Mandarake live auction was 2.5 mil JPY (~$16k USD). There has been no legit public listing for Tsukihime Trial Edition in over 15 years so this is the closest… pic.twitter.com/xsnQJgiL4x

— Keripo (@TehKeripo) March 2, 2026

IGN has asked the U.S. Customs and Border Protection department for comment.

Keripo added that they intended for Tsukihime Trial Edition to be the main attraction at a public Type-Moon museum "featuring all their historical works before they became big." "Now its even more special as the one-of-a-kind 'destroyed by U.S. Customs' edition!" they joked.

Image credit: Keripo / X.

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 FireRed and LeafGreen Remakes Add a Swear Filter, Limiting Your Ability to Name Your Rival Something Rude

2 mars 2026 à 12:02

Everyone loves naming your Pokémon rival something rude, and seeing the game then continually refer to them as "ass" — or worse. Now, however, the series' new FireRed and LeafGreen re-releases have limited this trend by implementing a swear filter.

Pokémon fans were quick to report that naming your rival (or indeed, yourself) as "Ass", "Asshole" or "Dick" would simply see your input ignored, and one of the game's default names used instead.

The addition of a profanity filter is one of the few changes made to Nintendo's ports of FireRed and LeafGreen, which otherwise simply emulate the classic Game Boy Advance titles as originally presented, for the price of $20 each.

Wow, they really don’t want us to relive our original playthroughs :( pic.twitter.com/KtNCWwTErJ

— Professor Rex🇨🇦 (@RexProfessor) February 27, 2026

Of course, as with every swear filter ever created, people have not taken long to start getting around it. A quick check on social media shows that while "asshole" is banned, naming your rival "azzhole" or indeed "asshat" is still accepted. "Fartass" is also allowed.

All the swear words you'd expect to be caught by the filter seem to be banned on their own, though a few milder curses get through fine. While "ass" is banned, "butt" is not. Neither is "arse," if you prefer a British spelling.

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen were re-released for Nintendo Switch last Friday, as part of the franchise's big 30th anniversary celebrations, which also finally cleared up the confusing situation with the games' link to Pokémon Home.

During the franchise's annual Pokémon Presents announcement broadcast, fans also got a deeper dive into the promising-looking life sim spinoff Pokémon Pokopia, and a long-awaited first look at Pokémon Winds and Waves, which will kick off the series' 10th generation. The only downside? These new games won't arrive for Nintendo Switch 2 until 2027.

Time for some more adventures with Fartass before then?

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

Magic’s TMNT Collector Boosters Just Got a Tubular Discount, and They’re the Best Way to Bag Rare Cards on Release Day

2 mars 2026 à 12:02

Magic: The Gathering’s long-awaited Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover has officially entered its pre-release window ahead of its March 6 launch, and right on cue, the notoriously slippery Collector Boosters are back in stock at Amazon.

That would already be notable. What makes it genuinely surprising is the price. The full Collector Booster box has dipped to $413.36, its lowest point yet, landing you twelve premium packs just days before release. It is a hefty buy-in, no question, but this is the product designed for people chasing the flashiest pulls in the set.

If you are new to Magic, Collector Boosters are where the premium treatments live. Extended art, textured foils, alternate frames, the kind of cards that turn heads and, in many cases, hold stronger resale value. They do not guarantee more powerful gameplay staples, but they dramatically increase your odds of pulling the most desirable versions of those cards. That is why they sit at a $37.99 MSRP per pack.

If cracking packs for play value is the goal, Play Boosters remain the smarter option. They are built for drafting, deckbuilding, and actually using the cards. But if the aim is to open something rare, shiny, and potentially valuable the moment the set drops, Collector Boosters are still the top tier route.

And while Play Boosters are not quite as discounted as they were last week, there are still a few other TMNT products floating around at reduced prices.

Magic: The Gathering's TMNT Collector Booster Box preorders are in stock at Amazon... again! (Out March 6)

Currently down to $424.93 (was $455.88) https://t.co/oB0o5M55gO

This is the best deal we've seen on these since preorders first kicked off, I'd snap them up ASAP #ad pic.twitter.com/qDWQZd496G

— IGN Deals (@IGNDeals) February 26, 2026

The newest Commander Deck, ‘Turtle Power’, is down to just under $55, saving you $15 off the MSRP, while the Bundle of nine Play Boosters is $63.99, down from $69.99. It also includes a promo card and 30 lands from the set.

Draft Night, which includes a series of boosters to play a draft match and a Collector Booster to use as a prize, is down to just over $98 from $119.99.

For more on Magic’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle crossover, check out a card that pairs nicely with Warhammer 40K Necrons (what is Magic in 2026, eh?), and our early thoughts on the Commander precon, Turtle Power.

Amazon also has a great deal on Play Boosters for the game’s current set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, which you can find right here.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

Kratos Actor Issues Cryptic Social Media Post Following God of War TV Show Image Backlash — and Now Fans Are Hoping It Doesn’t Represent What We’ll Actually See On-Screen

2 mars 2026 à 11:54

Last week, Amazon pulled back the curtain on its hotly anticipated God of War TV show with a first look image of Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus. It did not go well.

Some said it looked like an AI-fueled deepfake. Others said it looked cheap, like cosplay. Others said Hurst wasn’t ripped enough to play Kratos, and that Callum Vinson is too young to play Atreus. Whatever your feeling on the image, it’s clear God of War has made a poor first impression.

Then, over the weekend, after a brutal few days in which the God of War image had become the butt of the internet’s jokes, Hurst issued a cryptic statement on his Instagram stories, saying: “Don’t believe everything you see on the internet, kids.”

It’s an odd statement. It does not mention God of War in any way, but after the events of last week and the backlash to the image of God of War, it seems unlikely it could be about anything else. Assuming it is about the image, perhaps Hurst is suggesting it does not reflect what fans will see on-screen when the God of War TV show hits Prime Video. Will the end result be changed significantly?

If that’s the case, God of War may be set for a Sony-style visual fix. For the uninitiated, the initial design for Sonic the Hedgehog in Paramount’s now hugely successful movie franchise met with an online backlash so vociferous, it forced a redesign. That redesign worked, fans were much happier with their big screen Sony, and Paramount enjoyed hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office.

Maybe Kratos will get a similar makeover. Or, perhaps more likely, given God of War is now in production, this image represents an early — maybe too early — look at the characters in costume, without the polish and production value we can expect from Prime Video. Maybe what Hurst is actually trying to do here is reassure fans, admitting that the image is just awful, perhaps aided by AI in some way, and that better things are to come. Fingers crossed!

"This makes me think one of three things," one fan suggested. "The photo is AI, or at least HEAVILY enhanced by AI. I’m inclined to think the latter thought, but why else would he say this? With this being a first-look, he’s essentially saying it is not the final look. That would not be surprising, as it is normal for first-looks to change and look better in the final product. He’s trying to save face. That now they have heard the responses from the public, and will now go into making things look closer/better to how they should."

the amount of my friends i had message me genuinely asking if this was AI is crazy

extremely poor decision by Amazon for making this the first official look at the God of War show https://t.co/JoRrV3EfoG

— Radec (@realradec) February 27, 2026

“Atreus, the 10-year-old son of Kratos, grew up in a remote forest cabin, isolated from the rest of the world and raised almost entirely by his mother, Faye,” an official description for the character says. “He is an accomplished archer, has an affinity for animals, and is intensely curious about what lies beyond the confines of his forest home. After his mother’s death, Atreus is left with a cold, distant father who he barely knows and who knows little about him in return. Nonetheless, Atreus yearns for his father’s approval and is desperate to prove he is strong enough to survive in a harsh and dangerous world.”

Hurst, meanwhile, played Thor in Sony Santa Monica's 2022 video game sequel God of War Ragnarok. “Through their adventures, Kratos tries to teach his son to be a better god,” an official description says, “while Atreus tries to teach his father how to be a better human.”

Teresa Palmer, Max Parker, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, and Mandy Patinkin have joined as Sif, Heimdall, Thor, and Odin, respectively. The most recent additions saw Amazon bringing back Alastair Duncan as Mimir, while also adding newcomers Danny Woodburn as Brok and Jeff Gulka as Sindri. Deadpool actor Ed Skrein plays Baldur.

Production is currently underway in Vancouver, with a two-season order setting showrunner Ronald D. Moore of Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek Deep Space Nine fame up for some time.

Word of a live-action God of War adaptation first arrived in early 2022 before Amazon moved to officially announce the project later that same year. After a troubled development saw the exit of previous showrunner Rafe Judkins as Amazon hit the reset button, the show eventually found a new creative direction. Moore took over as showrunner in late 2024, with Shogun and The Boys veteran Frederick E.O. Toye tapped to direct its first two episodes.

Amazon and Sony have not announced a release date for the God of War show. While we wait, check out our interview with Ronald D. Moore from SDCC 2025, where he talked about his vision for the series. We’ve also got a story on Sony Santa Monica’s reported next God of War game, which is a bit surprising.

Image credit: Amazon Prime video.

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.

Magic's New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Set Is Out This Week, Here's Where to Pick Everything Up

2 mars 2026 à 11:40

Magic: The Gathering has a busy 2026 planned, but the last set to be revealed was a crossover with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Yes, it marks our second trip to New York in less than a year, thanks to last year's Spider-Man set (seriously, there are infinite dimensions we could travel to!), but the Heroes in a Half Shell are doing things a little differently.

Not only does it offer our first Universes Beyond Commander Deck since Final Fantasy, but there are some new product types to check out as well.

Here's everything you can currently preorder, ready for release day on March 6, alongside some handy previews for the new set as well.

MTG x TMNT Preorders in a Half Shell

As you can probably imagine, there are more products coming than you can shake a Bo Staff at launching on March 6, with pre-release ongoing now between February 27 to March 5.

The foundation, as expected, is Play Boosters, which you can currently preorder for $143.84 at Amazon. That's much lower than its initial $209.70 list price back when preorders first went live, but not as good as its low of $125 we saw just a few weeks back. It might be worth holding out to see if these drop any further after release day.

You can also grab the now-customary booster bundle, which includes a promo card, a series of nine Play Boosters, a storage box and a spindown life counter.

That’s dropped to $62.99 right now, making it an even more appealing gift option for a Turtle-loving Magic player in your life (there are dozens of us!).

We promised something new, and here it is: The Turtle Team-Up box, which offers co-op gameplay where "2-4 players battle for survival against an onslaught of villainous adversaries".

It's still $49.99 at Amazon, and includes four pre-built 60-card hero decks, one Enemy deck with 11 bosses, seventeen Event Cards, and four 14-card boosters.

Also new this time is a Pizza Bundle, which includes 9 Play Boosters, 1 Collector Booster, 25 non-foil Pizza lands (yes, really), five foil Pizza lands, 2 foil promo cards, and a spindown life counter.

Amazon had this for $99.99, but they're all gone - almost certainly because there's a single Collector Booster inside. TCGplayer has them for around $135 right now, but with Amazon restocking every so often, it's worth checking back to see if you can get a better deal.

Quite surprisingly, Collector Boosters are back in stock and are even discounted right now if you preorder from Amazon. Down to $413.94, it's still fairly expensive, but a bit better than the original $455.88 list price. The fact that these are even in stock is remarkable!

As a reminder, Collector Boosters include alternate art treatments and foils, but they're functionally the same cards. Buy them, or don't, but don't feel like you have to spend almost $500 for a box just to play this great card game.

Draft Night, a new boxed product that made its debut in January’s Lorwyn, is also included in the MTG x TMNT line up. It has a bunch of packs (twelve in total) to play sealed draft, and a Collector Booster for the winner to take home. It’s dropped to $98.04 recently, and now back in stock at Amazon.

TMNT is Getting a Commander Deck, Here's What's Included

Finally, Commander players can expect a return to precon decks… but just one. After being absent since Edge of Eternities, there’s a new precon coming, which is a five-color deck called Turtle Power! It’s currently up for preorder at $54.89, a fairly sizable $15 plus off its original list price. I'd snap this up at this price ASAP, as that's a great deal.

Wizards has the decklist live now, but the big focus is on teamwork, so you can have a pair of Heroes in a Half Shell to be your Commanders. We’ve not been able to see how the deck plays, but we do know that your Commander of choice can be any of the Turtles, two of them partnered up with the Partner ability, or all five with the Heroes in a Half Shell card.

There’s nothing truly revolutionary about this modular approach (swapping Commander precons to use other Legendary Creatures within them as their leader is part of the fun of the format), but having five options for Turtles means that no one is left behind.

That includes the likes of Splinter (who has the Partner mechanic, too), but also members of the TMNT’s rogues gallery like Baxter, Fly in the Ointment, Leatherhead, Iron Gator, and, of course, Shredder, Shadow Master.

There are also some fun nods to the gaming history of the awesome foursome. Electric Seaweed from the hard-as-nails NES game makes an appearance to strike fear into gamers of a certain age, while other cards reference the squad’s love of arcade machines, like High Score and, uh, Arcade Cabinet.

Will the deck play well? We’ll have to wait to find out, but in terms of cramming as much personality into a single precon as possible, I think Wizards of the Coast may have just nailed the assignment.

This TMNT Card Is a Dream for Artifact Creature Decks Like Warhammer 40K's Necron Dynasties

A few months ago, we pointed out a ridiculous combo between Sonic the Hedgehog and Warhammer 40K’s Winged Hive Tyrant, but we might just have something that matches it in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set, launching this week.

Artifact Creatures in Magic: The Gathering are essentially just that - a blend of two card types. That means cards that affect Artifacts, and those that buff Creatures, will help power them up nicely.

We mention this because Krang, Utrom Warlord, could be quite ridiculous when paired with a deck focused on Artifact Creatures, like Necron Dynasties from the Warhammer 40K Universes Beyond Commander deck lineup.

Krang, Utrom Warlord is a nine-cost (expensive, yes), but has the keywords Flying, Trample, Indestructible, and Haste. Oh, and it’s a 9/9.

That’s a pain to deal with on its own, but the card also gives other Artifact Creatures you control Flying, Trample, Indestructible and Haste.

For context, almost every single creature in the Necron Dynasties deck is an Artifact Creature, so dropping Kang onto the battlefield alongside them could be a potential game-ender.

It feels like it’ll find a spot in a lot of decks based around that creature type, given it’s colorless, too, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see it climb in value somewhat.

As for Necron Dynasties, you’ll need to find it on the secondary market these days, but the mono-black deck was already plenty powerful already. We also featured another 40K deck in our Top 12 Most Powerful MTG Commander Decks breakdown, Tyranid Swarm.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

Ex-Highguard Dev Says The Shooter 'Leaned Too Far Into the Competitive Scene,' And That 'Turned a Lot of Players Off'

2 mars 2026 à 11:24

Highguard, the free-to-play PvP raid shooter announced at The Game Awards last year and released only for most of its developers to be laid off just weeks after launch, may have failed because it "leaned too far into the competitive scene."

That's according to former Wildlight developer and level designer Alex Graner, who told Quad Damage Podcast that developers "don't strive to create something that doesn't work out," throughout development, Wildlight "really leaned into the competitive side of it, and that was always one of my biggest fears as a player."

"I can only speak to my side of it as a level designer, but when I joined [Wildlight], it was trying to figure out this new, ambitious game, and this team is always pushing the boundaries," Graner said, as transcribed by PCGN, via Eurogamer. "You don't strive to create something that doesn't work out, but it happens, unfortunately. Throughout development, we really leaned into the competitive side of it, and that was always one of my biggest fears as a player."

"3v3 duos is always the sweatiest version of anything like battle royale, objective modes, wingman, you know it, you name it. It requires such a high intensity of communication with your team, and team play, that it doesn't leave much room for casualness. I think that was the biggest thing that turned a lot of players off Highguard," he added.

The issue, Graner believes, is that Highguard had "all these different rules and stages," which made it difficult for players who don't already have a team to play with, and particularly challenging for new players.

"It's like, 'Oh, you want to loot, now we've got to chase this objective, now we have to plant this objective, now it's overtime… It has all these rules, which I think works at a really high level, but when players are first coming in it's a lot to grasp," Graner explained. "On top of all that, because it was 3v3, that kind of game just requires high-skill movement and shooting, which is already a pretty high [bar to] entry as well. So if you just have a few bad games or your teammates aren't sticking together, you're just going to get rolled, and it's very hard to 1v2 in our game.

"It's all designed to be a team-based shooter. I think that was the biggest thing. People just kind of turned it off because they didn't have the team."

Another former developer also recently spoke out about the disastrous announcement and launch, saying the game, and by extension its team, "turned into a joke from minute one, largely due to false assumptions about a million-dollar ad placement." A number of high-profile video game developers have also defended Highguard following the online backlash during the game’s launch.

We recently learned that Highguard was apparently financially backed by Tencent, which seemingly pulled funding just a couple of weeks after it launched. It reportedly has fewer than 20 developers working on it. Highguard hit a peak of 97,249 concurrent players when it launched on Steam. Now, it has just 105 on Valve's platform.

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.

God of War Developer Sony Santa Monica Reportedly Making Action-Focused Spinoff Focused on Faye

2 mars 2026 à 11:05

God of War developer Sony Santa Monica is reportedly working on a major spinoff focused on Faye — Kratos' wife and the mother of Atreus.

Whispers of what exactly Sony Santa Monica was working on next have been growing over the past weeks, following an earlier tease by Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier that the studio's next project was "not a new IP but it might feel like one."

Over the weekend, the LinkedIn profile of a writer who worked on the project was widely shared online, describing it as "a new franchise within the God of War universe." Then, notorious leaker NateTheHate stated that the game would center on the character of Faye — something IGN also understands to be accurate.

"Yes, the game is set within the God of War universe & the lead character will be Fay," wrote NatetheHate, who has a decent track record with leaking video game-related project information. "Current plan: Reveal this year/release first half 2027 — barring any delay."

Faye, otherwise known as Laufey, is an important character in the story of Sony Santa Monica's Norse God of War titles, and particularly God of War Ragnarök, where she is portrayed by True Blood and Daredevil star Deborah Ann Woll.

The 2018 God of War begins with Faye dead, and the entire game is structured as a journey to fulfil her last wish: that her ashes be scattered from the Nine Realms' highest peak. That game's conclusion reveals that Faye had been a Jötunn, or Frost Giant. God of War Ragnarök then features Faye more extensively, with the character appearing to Kratos in flashback-like dreams.

Sony Santa Monica developing a game focused on Faye would suggest its story will be a God of War (2018) prequel — likely with little appearance from Kratos himself.

Last month, Sony dropped several other God of War announcements during its big February State of Play broadcast — most notably the confirmation of a God of War Trilogy Remake project, which is set to relaunch Kratos' classic Greek adventures for a new era. Development on that is still in its early stages, however. There was also the surprise shadow drop of a side-scrolling spinoff — God of War Sons of Sparta — that arrived to a mixed response.

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

As the Marathon Server Slam Comes to an End, Bungie Acknowledges Ultra Fast TTK 'Is the Hot Topic' — but Some Players Like It Just the Way It Is

2 mars 2026 à 10:45

The Marathon Server Slam is coming to an end, and Bungie has outlined the various hot topics players have surfaced ahead of launch.

Chief among them is TTK (time to kill), which is ultra fast in Marathon. During the Server Slam, players found that they could be killed extremely quickly, with their shields and health bar gone in the blink of an eye. Enemy players are of course extremely dangerous in the extraction shooter, but the AI enemies are just as brutal. Turn around the wrong corner and you can find yourself eliminated before you can react, the run over and all your gear lost forever.

“We've learned a lot from you, watched from the shadows as you've hit snags or found moments of glory, and taken notes the whole time,” Bungie said in its Server Slam weekend feedback recap. “Your input during this time has given us a lot of items to sort through and we'll be doing just that in the coming days, so thank you.”

Within PvP feedback, TTK is “the hot topic,” Bungie acknowledged. “Some of you want longer duels and more Runner contact, others are vibing with the current pace. We're reviewing Runner density on non-beginner maps and keeping a close eye on how Perimeter and Dire Marsh feel all in all.”

A quick glance at the burgeoning Marathon community shows a mix of players who want Bungie to change the game’s TTK and players who want the developer to leave it alone.

"You die before you can even react," said one Marathon player. "I enjoy the game and the difficulty, but I feel like it’s an inflated difficulty with how fast the TTK is."

“I’m fine with the TTK but it makes 70% of the abilities we have pointless,” said another. “We simply don’t get to use them. Destroyer shield you would think could save you if you get hit suddenly but it won’t as by the time the animation finished pulling it out you’re dead two times over. I would make the TTK slower by having the tier 3/4 shields take an extra 10%/15% damage and make them expensive.”

“Base TTK should be higher but is probably better with higher tier shields? Weird that we weren't able to test this gameplay easily during this weekend,” said another fan.

"They really needed to hand out shields to players at an accelerated rate, just for this Server Slam," suggested another player. "The TTK 'debate' is just a result of people not being geared appropriately, dying in 0.5 seconds, and thinking this is how every Run in the game will eventually be.

"If we had been given shields as part of some entry quest, or as part of a pre-release Sponsored Kit, people wouldn't be having this takeaway. Once you're geared appropriately TTK is hardly something you're thinking about, but I understand people not knowing what they don't know and this being their takeaway."

“My biggest fear here is the TTK,” added another. “I’d imagine most players won’t give it enough time to adjust from other shooters and complain and Bungie will change it. It’s great how it is and sets Marathon apart. Currently fights are fast and brutal. Apex eventually got frustrating in how people could prolong a fight easily because the TTK was too high.”

“Yes I hope they don't react too strongly to this point,” another said. “TTK is in a good place right now I feel, it allows for clutch 1v2s and 1v3s in a way that high TTK wouldn't for most players. Low TTK also makes matches more tense, you have to stay vigilant because you can get knocked very easily. That said I think they could tweak it ever so slightly and it would still be fine, I just don't want fights to turn into attrition matches because it's too easy to run and hide and heal repeatedly from just taking a little damage.”

Please do no extend the TTK, it actually rewards good aim and allows us to clutch up amazing 1VX! pic.twitter.com/l3WAJbaTLj

— Jon Snow (@JonSnowTM) March 2, 2026

Another point of feedback Bungie acknowledged was on the med and ammo economy. Players have found both sets of items scarce, to the point where it’s easy to run out of ammo, especially, making Marathon an even tougher experience than it already is. When you factor in the in-game cost associated with replenishing med and ammo items for each run, you can see why both are precious commodities.

“We hear you that meds are soaking a lot of your early loadout budget and that back-to-back fights can chew through your med and ammo reserves pretty quickly,” Bungie said. “We've seen some folks for and against the Depleted items as well — along with how rewarding drops off of AI are. If you ran dry mid-fight or at a critical spot in your Run, tell us all about it!”

Bungie once again acknowledged the feedback on Marathon’s UI, which has become something of a sore point for a large number of players. “We do plan to continue iterating post-launch and want to make sure that you're able to easily navigate, read what's happening mid-fight, manage your equipment effectively, and see your pings without any noise around them,” Bungie confirmed.

And Bungie touched on Marathon’s movement and heat generation: “Lots of chatter around slide feel, momentum, and heat alike. The common asks are smoother slide transition, letting downhill speed carry, and lowering heat on core movement for cleaner chases and disengages. Keep your takes coming!”

Generally, it seems people who are soldiering through Marathon’s punishing and initially confusing extraction gameplay are finding it rewarding. But some believe it may be too brutal for its own good and end up putting more casual players off, not just because of how hard it is, but because of the time and effort that will clearly be needed to keep up with the hardcore player base.

The Marathon Server Slam hit a peak Steam concurrent player count of 143,621 when it launched last week, but somewhat surprisingly, that number declined as we worked through the weekend. Marathon hit a peak of 64,128 concurrents on Sunday, just a few days before Marathon goes on sale priced $39.99 on March 5. Of course, Steam concurrents do not paint the entire picture, and neither Sony nor Microsoft makes player numbers public. It will be interesting to see how Marathon does at launch.

“Many Runners have maxed out their Faction Rep, adopted a Rook or two, and braved the haunted hallways of Hauler,” Bungie said. “We've also heard from people saying the deeper they get into progression, the more fun they are having. Tau Ceti can be unforgiving, and we can't wait to see you next week.”

Check out IGN's Marathon review so far to find out what we think.

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.

Primal Season 3, Episode 8 Review - ‘The River of Life’

2 mars 2026 à 06:00

Full spoilers follow for Primal Season 3, Episode 8, “The River of Life,” which is available on Adult Swim now and debuts on HBO Max on March 2.

Zombie Spear’s seen this before, back when he was still alive. Specifically in the Season 1 episode “Rage of the Ape-Men,” where he was forced to fight an array of, well, raging ape-men, while also imbibing a mysterious liquid which turned him into something more akin to an Incredible Spear-Hulk. And while the players are different this time around, the rules are the same: Kill or be killed.

When “The River of Life” began and all those creepy, pale-faced figures emerged above the fighting pit, I figured we were in for another slaughter situation (“Rage of the Ape-Men” is one of the most violent episodes of Primal ever, which is saying something). But when Spear defeats his first opponent and then is basically crowned as the reigning champ (and maybe new leader?) of this band of creatures, I realized that it makes sense that this would become a strange new place of comfort – or at the very least respite – for him. After all, the villagers in Mira’s home have rejected him, despite how he saved a bunch of them, so to bring back the Frankenstein monster comparison once more, Spear is landing at a place where he could begin to “love dead… hate living.”

And yet… just as the Karloff Monster in Bride of Frankenstein chose in the end to let Dr. Frankenstein and his wife live – to embrace some aspect of living even if he couldn’t participate in it himself – Spear here can’t really get down with just giving into death. And weirdly enough, it’s all the killing at the “River of Life” of the title that gets him back into the mindset of attempting to connect with Mira again, as he flies over to her village for a quick check-in (even if he leaves before she sees him).

Speaking of which, how sad is it when Mira and Fang and Fang’s pups head back home after determining that Spear has been lost to them? And I certainly didn’t see it coming that her baby with Spear would be born in this episode! Things are moving right along, that’s for sure. But I really enjoy how Mira and Fang have become so close since Spear’s (original) passing, and the moment when Mira introduces the T. rex to her baby while touching the dinosaur’s face is just lovely.

By the time the Celtic-warrior-by-way-of-Heavy-Metal shows up on his pterosaur while a guitar shreds on the soundtrack, you just have to laugh.

The action and fight scenes in this episode are pretty fun. Spear sure has the advantage over his various opponents in the fighting pit, what with already being dead and all, but the array of oddballs and gruesomes who he must face off with are a hoot. Unlike “Rage of the Ape-Men,” which featured a bloody, tense, and worrying combat (Fang’s life hung in the balance for one thing), “River of Life” has fun with its gladiatorial hijinks. By the time the Celtic-warrior-by-way-of-Heavy-Metal shows up on his pterosaur while a guitar shreds on the soundtrack, you just have to laugh out loud.

Of course, Mira being Mira, she realizes something is amiss after Spear’s clandestine visit, and so she breaks out the village maps to go find him. But Fang, on the other hand, also got a sniff of her old friend… and she seems to still be quite anti-zombie Spear, even after everything that’s happened. Two episodes left to the season, so let’s see where this goes!

Questions and Notes From Anachronistic History

  • What’s with the psychic bond between Mira and Spear?
  • The various skulls mounted around the fighting arena are a callback to a similar set-up in “Rage of the Ape-Men.”
  • What is the liquid that causes the Spear to hulk out? Unclear, but it certainly seems to have a similar – if not quite as strong – effect that the substance did in the Season 1 episode. There it was a carefully guarded and seemingly finite amount that the Ape-Men possessed, perhaps acquired from this volcano realm and spirited back to their home turf.
  • Fang outside Mira’s hut pacing like an expectant aunt!
  • I love when Fang, Blue and Red Jr. all sniff in the direction of the new baby in unison.
  • Spear finally understands that Mira is having a baby, and by episode’s end, that it is his baby too! Can zombies be happy? It sure seems like it at that moment.
  • Is it too much to hope that the River of Life can bring Spear back from the dead?

Scream 7 Secures Biggest Box Office Opening Weekend of the Scream Franchise

1 mars 2026 à 22:37

Scream 7 has enjoyed a huge box office opening weekend, with nearly $100 million secured from theaters globally.

The slasher flick made $64.1 million domestically and $33.1 million internationally, setting a franchise record for opening weekend box office. In total, Scream 7 brought in $97.2 million, making it likely that the movie will blow past the lifetime box office of each of the previous Scream films, this first of which released 30 years ago in 1996. To put Scream 7’s domestic opening weekend into context, 2023’s Scream 6 previously held the franchise’s domestic opening weekend record with $44.4 million.

Nostalgia has played a big part in Scream 7’s opening weekend success. Neve Campbell, who stars as series protagonist Sidney Prescott, returned for Scream 7 after skipping Scream 6 over a pay dispute. According to Variety, Campbell secured a nearly $7 million deal for Scream 7, whereas Courteney Cox, who plays reporter and veteran murder spree survivor Gale Weathers, was paid $2 million.

IGN’s Scream 7 review returned a 6/10. We said: “Scream 7 packs in plenty of satisfying slasher action, even if it gets a little too comfortable playing the hits (and deep cuts and killer tracks).”

Check out our Scream 7 ending explained to find out what it all means for the future. Speaking of which, this week, Scream 7 writer and director Kevin Williamson revealed Neve Campbell already has a “great” idea for Scream 8, which he promised would be made as long as Scream 7 is a success. Well, it already looks like Scream 7 is a success, so Scream 8 feels like a sure thing.

Away from Ghostface’s stabby shenanigans, the very different Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, is now up to an impressive $192 million globally after another $22.552 million this weekend. And for those still keeping score, Disney said that after 11 weekends, Avatar: Fire and Ash has grossed an estimated $1.48 billion worldwide ($401.2 million domestic / $1.079 billion international), after another $5.4 million was added this weekend. 2009's Avatar 1 remains the highest-grossing movie of all time (not adjusted for inflation), earning a staggering $2.9 billion across several theatrical runs. 2022's Avatar: The Way of Water has earned $2.3 billion, meanwhile, cementing its place as the third-highest grossing film of all time. Fire and Ash looks like it will top out at around $1.5 billion. Writer and director James Cameron is yet to signal that Avatar 4 and 5 are definitely going to happen, as box office watchers wonder whether Fire and Ash has done well enough to convince the powers that be at Disney to move ahead.

And finally, Disney's Zootopia 2 has grossed an estimated $1.86 billion worldwide ($425.8 million domestic / $1.433 billion international) after 14 weekends.

Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures.

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

The Best Deals Today: Twin Peaks Blu-ray, Super Mario RPG, Fantasion Neo Dimension, and More

1 mars 2026 à 22:32

Another month has ended, and we are now officially in March! Today, there are quite a few solid discounts across the board, including savings on the Twin Peaks Blu-ray, Super Mario RPG, Death Stranding 2, and more. Check out our top picks for Sunday, March 1, below.

Twin Peaks: From Z to A for $43.56

Twin Peaks is one of the most beloved projects of the late David Lynch, inspiring countless creatives across TV, film, and even video games. Currently, the Twin Peaks: From Z to A Blu-ray set is discounted to $52.51. This 21-disc set includes all three seasons of Twin Peaks, the Twin Peaks: Fire Walks With Me film, and over 20 hours of special features.

Super Mario RPG for $35.99

Super Mario RPG is one of the best Mario games on Nintendo Switch, as it brings back the beloved SNES classic in brilliant fashion. This adventure is a collaboration between Square Enix and Nintendo, following Mario, Bowser, Peach, and new friends on a journey to find the seven star pieces. In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "Super Mario RPG is considered a classic for a reason, and this faithful remake makes it easy for anyone who missed it in the SNES era to see why."

Pokémon Pokopia Out This Week

Pokémon Pokopia is finally out this week, and if you've been itching for a new Switch 2 game, look no further. As Ditto, it's up to you to rebuild the world, team up with other Pokémon to complete tasks, grow crops, and more! Pokopia is shaping up to be a big hit for both Pokémon fans and cozy gamers. Now is the time to lock in your pre-order.

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach for $49.99

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is an incredible follow-up to 2019's Death Stranding that is one of the must-play games on PS5. Sam Porter Bridges is forced to venture out to the continent of Australia as the world continues to face the challenges thrown at it by the Death Stranding, and this sequel packs together a wild, sci-fi story, ultimate gameplay freedom, and some of the best visuals we've ever seen. Grab a copy this weekend for $49.99 at Amazon.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for $39.88

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is one of the best games on the Nintendo Switch, and you can pick up a copy today for $39.88 at Walmart. If you played Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2 and are searching for another adventure with DK and friends, Tropical Freeze is an amazing choice.

Fantasian Neo Dimension for $24.99

Fantasian Neo Dimension is the latest game from a legendary creator who needs no introduction: Hironobu Sakaguchi. This incredible turn-based RPG is a joy to play through, featuring a great story with music from the all-time great Nobuo Uematsu. Pick up a Nintendo Switch or PS5 copy today and add it to your collection for only $24.99.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble for $20

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble was the brilliant return to Monkey Ball we all hoped for, bringing a wonderful adventure to Nintendo Switch. In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble is a brilliant return to form with the best stages and controls the series has seen in over 20 years."

Save Big on This Woodkid Death Stranding 2 Vinyl

Woodkid was one of the two main composers for Death Stranding 2, and his work truly shaped the sound and feel of the game. Tracks like 'To the Wilder' and 'Story of Rainy' elevate key scenes throughout, and you can count on this album being added to your playlist. Right now, you can score the gorgeous 2xLP of Woodkid for Death Stranding 2: On The Beach for $40.49. Don't miss out on your chance to add this to your collection.

Scarlet 4K UHD Blu-ray Up for Pre-Order

Scarlet is the latest film from renowned director Mamoru Hosoda, and you can pre-order the 4K UHD Blu-ray starting today at Amazon. This film was directly inspired by Hamlet, following Princess Scarlet on a journey of revenge.

Tons of Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Shows Are Now Streaming for Free on Tubi 

1 mars 2026 à 21:00

In the midst of potential acquisition chaos, Warner Bros. has also been spinning deals with the Fox-owned streaming service Tubi. The most recent agreement gave the ad-supported service the rights to a spread of Cartoon Network and family-friendly Warner Bros. shows.

The context? Most of these shows were removed from HBO Max over the past couple of years, leaving a treasure trove of cartoons and animation stranded from streaming. Since then, fans could only watch most of these shows if they happened to own them on DVD. That makes it all the more significant that starting today, tons of Cartoon Network shows and other Warner Bros. properties are streaming for free, with more to come over the next couple of months.

The decision to take on more cartoons actually goes back to an earlier exchange between Warner Bros. and Tubi. When HBO Max dropped The Looney Tunes in early 2025, Tubi was the streamer to pick it back up. That decision was one of many that contributed to an increase in Tubi’s brand visibility over the course of 2025, with CNBC reporting that the service logged more streaming minutes than HBO Max or Peacock by the end of the year.

It’s unsurprising, then, that the company seemingly paid attention to the level of outcry that happened in response to the continued removals of Cartoon Network programs, seeing another opportunity to preserve some beloved fan-favorites.

You can't stream Courage the Cowardly Dog anywhere now. https://t.co/mhxhsYAIYZ pic.twitter.com/VlF4JgYK6j

— IGN (@IGN) August 6, 2025

Tubi itself launched as a free, ad-supported streaming service back in 2014 before being acquired by Fox in 2020. It was recently reported as one of the most profitable arms under Fox Entertainment during the company’s most recent financial quarter.

Meanwhile, things continue to be up in the air over at Warner Bros. It initially seemed like things were a done deal between WB and Netflix, with the latter already releasing statements on how they’d handle theatrical releases. More recently, however, WB reopened negotiations, and now Netflix has reportedly walked away from the table. While that leaves some uncertainty for HBO Max subscribers, at the very least, some great cartoons have found a new home.

Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

Dress to Impress Codes (March 2026)

Par : Meg Koepp
1 mars 2026 à 11:00

If you're looking for DTI codes, IGN's got you covered! In this article, you'll find a list of all the active and working Dress to Impress codes in March 2026 that you can redeem for free rewards and bonuses in DTI, including outfits and accessories like hats, bags, and jewelry.

Active Dress to Impress Codes (March 2026)

Here are all the active Dress to Impress codes in March 2026 and the free rewards you get for redeeming them:

  • LIONDANCER - Lion Dancer set (NEW!)
  • LNY - Lunar New Year clothing (NEW!)
  • BHM26 - Dress and jacket
  • CA11MEHHALEY - Bear dress, bear ears, bear onesie
  • CH00P1E_B4CK_AGA1N - Choopie set rework
  • 2YEARS - Dress
  • 2GETHER - Classic DTI Doll
  • RDC2025 - Lanyard and belt accessory
  • VANILLAMACE - Headscarf
  • PIXIIUWU - Dress
  • ANGELT4NKED - Helmet
  • 3NCHANTEDD1ZZY - Wand
  • ELLA - Skirt
  • 1CON1CF4TMA - Sweater dress
  • MEGANPLAYSBOOTS - Boots
  • CH00P1E_1S_B4CK: Streetwear outfit set
  • S3M_0W3N_Y4Y: Axe
  • KREEK: Bear hat
  • LANA: White shorts, shirt, and legwarmers
  • LANABOW: White bow
  • BELALASLAY: Black jacket with pink halter top
  • LANATUTU: White dress
  • IBELLASLAY: Red, green, and blonde hairstyle
  • M3RM4ID: Orange mermaid set
  • TEKKYOOZ: White handbag
  • LABOOTS: Black boots
  • ITSJUSTNICHOLAS: Black jacket
  • ASHLEYBUNNI: Bunny slippers
  • LEAHASHE: Sweatshirt and sweatpants
  • KITTYUUHH: Black cat
  • C4LLMEHH4LEY: Puffy dress and bear headband
  • SUBM15CY: Necklace and eyelashes
  • D1ORST4R: Bag and bow

All Expired Dress to Impress Codes

Below, you'll find a list of expired DTI codes that no longer work and can't be redeemed as of March 2026:

  • CUPIDSCLOUD
  • GLINDA
  • ELPHABA
  • B3APL4YS_D0L1E
  • Your unique Twitch Cyberpunk Wings code
  • LNY2025
  • HAPPYNEWYEAR
  • Your unique Easter 2025 Easter Bunny Set code
  • UMOYAE
  • FASHION
  • BADDIE4LIFE
  • Your unique April Fools' Day 2025 Flamethrower code
  • M0T0PRINCESSWAV
  • SWEETHEART (was only redeemable between February 15 and February 16, 2025 at 8AM PT)
  • YEAROFTHESNAKE
  • NY2025
  • WINTERUPDATE (was only redeemable between 8 AM - 11 AM PT on Saturday, 14 December!)
  • 4BILLION
  • CHOOPIE10K
  • THEGAMES
  • EYELASHES
  • REWARD4CLASS1C

Roblox Gift Ideas

How to Redeem Dress to Impress Codes

Follow the steps below to redeem Dress to Impress codes and claim free rewards in DTI:

  1. Open the Dress to Impress Roblox Experience.
  2. Click on the handbag icon on the left-hand side to open the DTI Codes menu.
  3. Enter your code in the "Type here..." field.
  4. Check for any spelling mistakes or errors.
  5. Click the checkmark icon to redeem the code.

Why Isn't My Dress to Impress Code Working?

If the code you're trying to redeem in DTI isn't working, it's likely because of one of two reasons:

  • The Dress to Impress code is expired
  • There's a spelling mistake in the code

When inputting a DTI code in Roblox, make sure it's spelled correctly (for example, a capital I isn't a lowercase l, 0 and not O, and vice versa) and that there are no spaces before or after the code. We'd recommend copying and pasting codes straight from our article to ensure they're correct as we've tested and verified that the codes on this page are working ourselves.

If your DTI code still isn't working after checking for typos, it's more than likely expired and can no longer be redeemed in Dress to Impress.

How to Get More DTI Codes

To get more Dress to Impress codes, the best way is to join the official DTI Discord server. While we check for new codes daily, the quickest way to know about new Dress to Impress codes is to follow the Roblox experience's official Discord server where updates are posted in real time.

You can also check the Dress to Impress X account and the official DTI Roblox Group page.

Are There Any Upcoming DTI Codes?

We currently don't know of any upcoming DTI codes now that the two-year anniversary codes have been released. We'll update this article once we find out more information on new Dress to Impress codes.

What is Dress to Impress in Roblox?

Dress to Impress is a popular dress-up Roblox Experience available on PC, console, and iOS and Android mobile devices. In it, you put on your best outfit to complete a specific theme and walk the runway in a bid to earn votes from other players and become a top model. As you gain votes, you gain ranks and can access more clothing and accessories, so make sure you're truly dressed to impress! Also, for toy lovers and collectors, you can now pre-order a mystery pack of 2 Dress to Impress minifigures right now for $30 at Walmart.

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

Everything Coming to HBO Max in March

1 mars 2026 à 18:30

While things may be a little up in the air for Warner Bros., we know for sure that HBO Max is continuing as normal. For now, at least. That means a pretty massive list of new streaming releases each month, including new HBO Originals.

In March, the streamer will premiere Rooster and DTF St Louis alongside the continued weekly releases for The Pitt Season 2. There’s also a surprising amount of superhero, anime, and horror movies, some of which are coming to streaming for the first time. If you’re curious what new series and movies your subscription will get you this month, here’s everything coming to HBO Max in March.

Highlights Coming to HBO Max

New HBO Originals: DTF St Louis and Rooster

Two new scripted HBO originals are premiering in March. DTF St. Louis is pitched as a dark comedy that follows a mid-life love triangle with seemingly deadly consequences. The stars of that love triangle happen to be Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini. You can see what we thought of the show in IGN's 8 out of 10 review.

The other big premiere is Rooster, from creators Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses.This more or less straight comedy focuses on Steve Carell as an author who gets involved in his daughter’s college scene.

The Pitt Continues Its Second Season

The Pitt was one of the only shows to get an IGN 10/10 back in 2025, and its second season seems to be keeping up the quality. The medical drama will continue to stream new episodes every Thursday, with the season slated for an impressive (by modern standards) 15 episodes total.

Angel’s Egg Gets a 4K Restoration

HBO signed a deal with anime distributor GKids back in October to bring some otherwise rare anime movies to streaming. One of the massive standouts from that original list is finally coming to fruition in March: the 4K restoration of Angel’s Egg, an acclaimed cult classic sci-fi film from Mamoru Oshii.

The Return of Final Destination

Bit of a weird one, but the Final Destination movies were already on HBO Max until they were abruptly removed on December 31. Now, the first five movies are coming back to streaming, joining the most recent release, Final Destination: Bloodlines.

A Spread of (Non-MCU) Spider-Man

Spider-Man never really leaves the zeitgeist, if Sony’s willingness to attempt yet another reboot is anything to go by. While the MCU Spider-Man movies will always find their home on Disney+, the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies as well as The Amazing Spider-Man duology are both making their way to HBO Max.

Everything Coming to HBO Max in March

March 1

  • 42nd Street
  • 5 Centimeters Per Second
  • A Lost Lady
  • A Stolen Life (1946)
  • A Woman’s Face
  • Above Suspicion
  • All the President’s Men
  • Along the Great Divide
  • Angel’s Egg
  • Arrow in the Dust
  • Badman’s Country
  • Blair Witch
  • Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion
  • Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
  • Call Me by Your Name
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love.
  • Dance, Fools, Dance
  • Dancing Lady
  • Date Night
  • Date Night: Extended Edition
  • DTF St. Louis (HBO Original)
  • Ensign Pulver
  • Evan Almighty
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once
  • Final Destination
  • Final Destination 2
  • Final Destination 3
  • Final Destination 5
  • Flamingo Road
  • Gentleman Jim
  • Happy Death Day
  • Humoresque
  • In This Our Life
  • Jimmy the Gent
  • Juarez
  • Judy
  • Kid Galahad
  • Ladies They Talk About
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Lola Versus
  • Marked Woman
  • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
  • Memento
  • Men (2022)
  • Miss Pinkerton
  • Mr. Skeffington
  • Old Acquaintance
  • Paid
  • Parachute Jumper
  • Payment on Demand
  • Satan Met a Lady
  • Special Agent (1935)
  • Spider-Man (2002)
  • Spider-Man 2 (2004)
  • Spider-Man 3 (2007)
  • Spring Breakers
  • Sunshine Cleaning
  • Susan and God
  • Sweet Bird of Youth
  • Swiss Army Man
  • That Certain Woman
  • The 40-Year-Old Virgin
  • The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
  • The Blair Witch Project
  • The Bride of Frankenstein
  • The Burning Hills
  • The Corn Is Green
  • The Damned Don’t Cry
  • The Fighting 69th
  • The Final Destination (2009)
  • The Greatest-Showman
  • The Greatest-Showman Sing-Along
  • The Old Maid
  • The Purchase Price
  • The Secret Bride
  • The Star
  • The Terminator
  • The Woman on Pier 13
  • The Women (1939)
  • The Young Guns (1956)
  • This Woman Is Dangerous
  • Three on a Match
  • Till We Meet Again
  • V for Vendetta
  • Valley of the Sun
  • Vengeance Valley
  • When Ladies Meet
  • Winter Meeting

March 2

  • Tournament of Champions VII (Food Network)

March 3

  • Bachelor Mansion Takeover, Season 1 (HGTV)
  • Wild Vacation Rentals, Season 1 (HGTV)

March 4

  • 100 Day Dream Home, Season 7 (HGTV)
  • Moonshiners: Master Distiller, Season 8 (Discovery)

March 5

  • Feds, Season 2 (ID)
  • Flavortown Food Fight, Season 1 (Food Network)
  • Hunt for the Missing: Chicago, Season 1 (ID)
  • The World's Tallest Man, Season 1 (TLC)

March 6

  • Fackham Hall
  • House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 207 (HGTV)
  • Women's Hell, Season 1 (HBO Original)

March 8

  • Asia (BBC)
  • Paranormal Caught on Camera, Season 10 (TRVL)
  • Rooster, Season 1 (HBO Original)

March 10

  • 120 Hours Behind Bars, Season 1 (Discovery)
  • Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare (HBO Original)
  • The Ultimate Baking Championship, Season 1 (Food Network)

March 12

  • Kevin Hart's Muscle Car Crew, Season 2
  • Save My Skin, Season 5 (TLC)
  • Work on the Wild Side, Season 2 (Animal Planet)

March 13

  • Diners Drive-Ins and Dives, Season 53 (Food Network)
  • Mira: Life After Divorce, Season 1 (HBO Original)

March 14

  • The Kitchen, Season 40 (Food Network)

March 16

  • Born to Bowl (HBO Original)
  • Property Brothers: Under Pressure, Season 1 (HGTV)

March 17

  • Paranormal Revenge, Season 1 (TRVL)
  • The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper: What Happened to Nancy Guthrie? (CNN Original)

March 18

  • 7 Little Johnstons, Season 17 (TLC)

March 19

  • Assassination in the Valley of the Kings (Discovery)
  • Colosio: Political Assassination (HBO Original)

March 20

  • House Hunters: Volume 11, Season 252 (HGTV)

March 21

  • The Pioneer Woman, Season 40 (Food Network)

March 22

  • Girl Meets Farm, Season 15 (Food Network)
  • Iyanu, Season 2A (Cartoon Network)
  • The Comeback, Season 3 (HBO Original)

March 24

  • The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper: The Rise of Christian Nationalism (CNN Original)

March 25

  • Moonshiners True Crime & Shine, Specials (Discovery)

March 26

  • Boom Box: Beats and Betrayal
  • Mysteries of the Abandoned, Season 13 (Discovery)

March 27

  • From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Lionsgate)
  • Privileges, Season 1 (HBO Original)

March 30

  • The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper: 50 Years of Apple (CNN Original)

March 31

  • The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper, Immigration Crackdown: A Year of Enforcement (CNN Original)

Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

Everything Coming to Apple TV in March

1 mars 2026 à 15:30

A new month means a new batch of shows and movies on all of your favorite streaming services. Apple TV certainly has a shorter list of releases than something like Netflix or HBO Max, as the service itself has long claimed a "quality over quantity" approach to original programming. The bulk of new additions are full-fledged Apple TV Originals, including the return of For All Mankind. If you're already hooked on an Apple series or are looking forward to any new ones, here’s everything coming to Apple TV in March 2026.

What’s New on Apple TV in March

Formula 1 2026 Season Continues

Apple TV continues to be the streaming home for all things Formula 1, with two major events scheduled for March. The Australian Grand Prix will run from March 5 to March 8, while the Chinese Grand Prix runs from March 12 to 15.

March 4

  • The Hunt (Premiere)
  • Hijack (Final Episode)
  • Drops of God S2 Episode 7
  • Shrinking S3 Episode 6

The Hunt is one of the first new Apple TV series we’ll be getting in March. The French-language thriller was originally delayed from its initial 2025 release date over plagiarism concerns, which now seemed to be resolved by addressing the show as “a story based on Shoot by Douglas Fairbairn.”

Wednesdays are also when we’ll get new episodes of Drops of God, Shrinking, and, in this case, the final episode of Hijack.

March 6

  • The Last Thing He Told Me S2 Episode 3
  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters S2 Episode 2

The Last Thing He Told Me is yet another Apple series carrying over from earlier this year. Fridays are also when we’ll get new episodes of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, which just premiered at the end of February. We already got the chance to check out the full second season, with critic Tara Bennet claiming it “retains bragging rights as the Monsterverse project giving audiences the best balance of kaiju thrills and compelling storytelling.”

March 11

  • Drops of God S2 Episode 8 (Final)
  • Shrinking S3 Episode 7

March 13

  • Twisted Yoga
  • The Last Thing He Told Me S2 Episode 4
  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters S2 Episode 3

Another premiere, Twisted Yoga is a docu-series that gives ex-members of an abusive tantric yoga studio the opportunity to tell their stories.

March 18

  • Imperfect Women (Premiere)
  • Shrinking Season 3 Episode 8

Imperfect Women is yet another new psychological thriller starring Kerry Washington (Scandal) and Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale). Created for television by Annie Weisman, the series will follow how a single crime leads to the undoing of three best friends.

March 20

  • Wonder Pets: In the City S2
  • The Last Thing He Told Me S2 Episode 5
  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters S2 Episode 4

If you didn’t know, Apple TV brought back the mid-2000s Nickelodeon show Wonder Pets for an ‘urban takeover’ spin-off back in 2024. The family-friendly series will kick off its second season toward the middle of the month.

March 25

  • Imperfect Women Episode 2

March 27

  • For All Mankind S5 (Premiere)
  • The Last Thing He Told Me S2 Episode 6
  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters S2 Episode 5

One of the biggest premieres of the month is the sci-fi hit For All Mankind returning for a fifth season. We’ve been pretty big fans of this show, from our 9/10 review of the Season 1 Premiere all the way through to the most recent season. (Though there were some hiccups along the way).

The new season jumps to 2012 with the usual mix of new and returning cast members. It’s also slated for the usual 10 episodes, concluding ahead of the premiere of the Russia-focused spin-off, Star City, later this year.

Apple TV Still Offers a Free Trial

Apple TV is one of the more unique streaming services. It only offers one subscription plan, which costs $12.99/month, and is otherwise available through one of the more reasonably priced streaming bundles with Peacock. The most common entry point for Apple TV is the three-month trial included in most new Apple device purchases, but the streaming service also happens to offer its own seven-day free trial for new subscribers.

Blythe (she/her) is an Audience Development Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

LEGO Releases a Stacked Lineup of New Sets for March 2026

1 mars 2026 à 14:00

LEGO staggers its announcements for upcoming sets, so I don’t blame you if you’re not aware of just how stacked the LEGO release slate is for March 2026. It’s stacked higher than the Eiffel Tower LEGO set. It’s stacked, friends.

We’ve got the first Smart Play Star Wars sets. We’ve got Sauron’s helmet from The Lord of the Rings. We’ve got the final battle from Zelda: Ocarina of Time. We’ve got Winnie the Pooh and Batman and a famous painting from Claude Monet. And that’s just for starters, so let’s get to it.

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Want a blurb-free list of all the most notable sets coming out in March 2026? Scroll no further down. Just scroll sideways through the above catalog.

LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle

One of the most iconic matchups in video game history from one of the best games ever made? This is what we needed, even if we didn’t know it.

LEGO Icons The Lord of The Rings: Sauron's Helmet

How much screen time did my dude Sauron have in the Lord of the Rings trilogy? Maybe a couple of minutes? However long it was, it was enough to turn the evil lord’s helmet into an iconic piece of fantasy armor. I love the look of this set, and I love the reasonable price even more.

LEGO Project Hail Mary

First it was a novel by Andy Weir, the writer of The Martian. Now Project Hail Mary is a LEGO set, just in time for the May 20 theatrical release of the film adaptation starring Ryan Gosling.

Star Wars Smart Brick Sets

LEGO is introducing a new line of Smart Brick sets, centered around a brand-new high-tech brick. Three of these sets come with at least one Smart Brick, which can light up and make sounds based on input from their many sensors. The first wave of these sets are all Star Wars, so expect lots of Lightsaber sounds and lines from the movies.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Sets

It’s been over a decade since Rocksteady released the last Batman Arkham game. LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is here to fill the hole left behind. It still has the silly and cute aesthetic of classic LEGO games, but it incorporates many of the fun combat ideas from the Batman Arkham games. It looks great, and if you buy any of these sets, you’ll get golden skins for Batman or the Batmobiles you can redeem in-game.

LEGO Pokémon Sets

These sets technically came out February 27, on the 30th anniversary of the unstoppable franchise. But that’s close enough to March that I’m including them here anyway. Each one of these sets is stunning, so check out our We Build articles based on LEGO Eevee, LEGO Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, and LEGO Pikachu and Poké Ball for details and photo slideshows on each one.

Claude Monet – Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies

I love the LEGO Art series. It takes timeless works of art and turns them into buildable pieces you can display in your house. This one has you piece together a gorgeously textured version of Monet’s famous painting, complete with a plastic wall mount so you can actually hang it on your wall.

New Car Sets

There have been plenty of LEGO car sets, including some flashy new ones. But one of the most famous cars of all has been missing. No longer, because now you can build the car that made vehicle ownership possible for the middle class and helped shape the modern world. This set would look great as a display piece.

New Disney Sets

Four new LEGO Disney sets are out now, spearheaded by the fantastic Winnie the Pooh set. I just re-watched this movie with my kids, and despite being almost entirely plotless, it holds up brilliantly. The writing and acting are top notch, transporting you to the serene world of A.A. Milne’s creation. But the artwork, expertly re-created in LEGO bricks here, are what really draw you in.

More New LEGO Sets

All those sets above? Not even the full list. There are otters. There’s an orange cat. There are Fifa builds and vehicles that go on land and on the sea. There are flowers and Ninjagos. And even these ones aren’t all that came out this month. You can find the full list here. A word of warning: use the list wisely, because unless you’re a secret billionaire, your wallet can’t handle it all. Happy LEGO hunting.

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.

Resident Evil Requiem Endings Explained

1 mars 2026 à 13:00

Right at the end of Resident Evil Requiem, you’re presented with a choice to seal the fates of Grace and Leon. There are two options, and we trust that you chose wisely, because the outcome of one is certainly much less desirable than the other.

If you’d like to know about the ending you didn’t choose, you’re in the right place. In the video above, you can see both endings play out, and in the text below you can read how it all goes down. So let’s dive in and explain both of Requiem's conclusions.

The Good Ending

Grace and Leon’s adventure brings them to Raccoon City, the place where all this Resident Evil mess began. While we all know that the NEST secret facility was hiding under the city, Requiem reveals that another lab lies beneath the infamous orphanage: the ARK. There, in the system’s computer files, Grace discovers an unpublished interview with Ozwell E. Spencer – Umbrella’s mastermind – conducted by her mom, journalist Alyssa Ashcroft.

The video reveals that Spencer was eventually remorseful for all the disasters he caused with Umbrella’s viral and bioweapon projects. His push to be a more decent human is shown by his adoption of a baby girl, Grace. Yes, Grace is just a regular girl, and not some genetic key to a virus as villains Zeno and Victor Gideon have suggested throughout the game. And if you pay close attention to Spencer’s wise words, you can read between the lines to work out that Elpis – the mysterious macguffin at the heart of Requiem – is not in fact a weapon, but the vaccine for bioweapons. And so when Grace is given the opportunity to release or destroy Elpis, it’s clear which is the right way to go.

When Grace releases the antiviral, it initially seems like a great result for Zeno – a lightning-fast, sunglasses-wearing, slick haired villain who isn’t actually Wesker, despite all appearances. He believes Elpis is the key to ultimate control, and so swiftly injects it. Unlucky for him, the fast-acting serum quickly cures his existing infections, erasing his Wesker mojo and robbing him of the ability to dodge bullets.

To make things worse for Zeno, an armless Victor Gideon – Requiem’s lead villain and a former member of Umbrella – arrives on the scene and claims that Spencer’s plan for Elpis was genius, as a world without virus-based weapons would surely descend into anarchy. Unsurprisingly, he’s very onboard with the idea of uncontained chaos. Zeno, who reveals his true masters to be The Connections (the secret evil corporation from Resident Evil 7 and Village), is angered by all this, but his rage is temporary: he’s quickly decapitated by a rapidly mutating Gideon.

With a boss fight clearly on the way, Grace gets to work on healing Leon – who throughout the game has been suffering from stage three T-Virus infection – with the Elpis antiviral so our hero can take on Victor. Leon makes swift work of Gideon, despite him now having the ability to wield electricity and tear apart flesh with his newly-mutated arm, although in predictable Resident Evil fashion, killing a final boss once just isn’t enough. Gideon mutates into a hulking monstrosity, finally pulling back the curtain on what exactly our not-quite-human villain is: a Nemesis.

After shooting a fair amount of pulsating biosack weak points and parrying strikes from tentacles, Gideon is finally defeated. And if that wasn’t Resident Evil enough for you, the entire ARK begins to collapse. With no way of escape, Leon and Grace conclude that they’re goners. But, just in the nick of time, Hound Wolf squad rappel in to save the day. Unfortunately, though, their captain – Resident Evil’s other big hero, Chris Redifeld, is nowhere to be seen.

With our protagonists finally safe, Leon informs his handler, Sherry Birkin, that the Elpis antiviral works, and that he has a dose with her name on it (it seems like everyone who was there for the Raccoon City incident is suffering from T-Virus infection). Grace, although free of all the chaos, can’t help but mourn the death of Emily, the young test subject she helped save from Rhodes Hill Chronic Care Center before watching her mutate into a bioweapon monstrosity and then get gunned down by Leon. Thankfully, our crack-shot hero theorises she could still be alive because he “didn’t hit any of her vitals”. What a guy!

News reports confirm that every shady Umbrella secret is finally being exposed, including the true motivations behind the missile strike that obliterated Raccoon City in 1998. The Connections are also put on blast by conspiracy theorists, who claim the group is secretly controlling the government and are responsible for Alyssa’s death in an effort to cover up their wrongdoings.

Does Resident Evil Requiem Have a Post-Credits Scene?

If you opt to follow the “good” ending, there is a post credits scene. Set a little while after the events of the game, Grace is back working at her desk as an FBI analyst. A phone call between her and Leon revealed that Emily did survive and now lives with Grace, who is teaching her to read. A photo on Grace’s desk reveals that Emily regained her eyesight, presumably thanks to the restorative qualities of Elpis.

Oh, and if you take a close look at Grace’s phone, you can see Leon’s phone number displayed. It’s 266-555-0173, if you wanna give that a go. Hopefully Capcom didn’t dox our floppy-haired hero.

Grace’s boss arrives at her desk to demand her full report on the events that occurred in the ARK and their wider implications. The complete 60-page document is then made available to read in the bonus menu, confirming that this ending truly is Requiem’s canon conclusion.

In the final post-credit scene, back at ARK, shady soldiers wearing all black and gas masks declare that remaining BSAA forces have been neutralized, and they’re on their way to retrieve the “objective” before Wolf Squad arrives. This no doubt teases what The Connections have up their sleeves for the events of Resident Evil 10.

The Bad Ending

Should you make the mistake of not realising that Elpis is a cure, and decide to opt for the more traditional route of “destroy the thing that Umbrella made,” you’ll trigger Requiem’s bad ending. After typing in the destruction password, ARK begins to collapse, and Leon, being the hero that he is, springs into action, boosting Grace up to a higher platform so she can escape. Zeno, still loaded with Wesker powers, immediately kicks Leon’s arse, and then unceremoniously holds his gun’s barrel to Leon’s head and pulls the trigger. RIP.

Showing no urgency after Leon’s death, Zeno takes one last look at Grace as the platform collapses beneath him and plummets downwards, signalling his apparent end.

Grace, in shock and with no doubt a bit of survivor’s guilt, rides an elevator up to the surface, where she’s greeted by a rescue team.

And that’s it! There’s no fancy credits like in the good ending, and no post-credit scenes. The game just finishes. It truly is an anticlimactic bummer. Unsurprisingly, you’re immediately given the option to reload from the moment Grace chooses what to do with Elpis, allowing you to quickly get on with the canon ending.

Grace’s Report

As previously mentioned, completing the “good” ending unlocks Grace’s final report in Requiem’s bonus menu. This 60-page document details her findings and six decades of Umbrella activity, stretching back to the company’s establishment in 1968.

Two of the company’s co-founders, Ozwell E. Spencer and James Marcus, were ideologically opposed, which caused a number of issues in the direction of Umbrella’s research. While Spencer eventually demoted Marcus, things were already too far gone. The Connections, the shadowy group who Zeno works for, had been funneling funds to Marcus for years, while also placing moles within the company. By the 1990s, Spencer had lost much of his control of Umbrella, and had retreated to ARK to develop Elpis.

Elpis was created in secret, and so The Connections were only able to learn minor details through their network of moles. The only significant leak suggested Elpis had the potential to upset the military balance of the entire world, an idea The Connections interpreted to mean some kind of mind control virus. This was, of course, totally incorrect – Spencer’s creation was an antiviral that would render the world’s bioweapons impotent.

In an effort to secure Elpis, The Connections lobbied the US government to launch a missile at Raccoon City in the wake of the original T-Virus outbreak – not to prevent the virus’ spread, but to disrupt the relationship between Umbrella and the U.S. government. By influencing the subsequent criminal trial against Spencer, The Connections ensured he took all the blame for the outbreak, which in turn led to the dissolving of Umbrella. The Connections could then step in and claim the company’s assets, putting them in control of Elpis. All they then had to do was unlock its safeguard system – a task that led them to Grace, Spencer’s adoptive daughter and, as far as they were concerned, the key to releasing the greatest bioweapon of all.

Grace theorises that Spencer’s motivations for Elpis were peace and redemption for the many horrors he was responsible for. Not that such a goal could stop The Connections, seemingly the real power behind the world’s problems, from turning the ruins of Raccoon City into a hub for the production and distribution of bioweapons. She concludes that it’s the FBI’s role to investigate The Connections, who largely remain a mystery, and bring justice to those who have died because of their actions – something that will presumably take us into the story of Resident Evil 10.

Everything Coming to Netflix in March 2026

1 mars 2026 à 01:00

Netflix in March means many exciting things: the Peaky Blinders movie, a new four-part dinosaur documentary produced by Steven Spielberg, the entire Saw franchise (sans Spiral), the second season of the live-action One Piece, the Duffer Brothers-produced Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Plus, classics like Misery, Casino, The Green Knight, and Anatomy of a Fall!

Here's a rundown of every series, special, movie, and doc headed to Netflix in March...

Everything Coming to Netflix in March 2026

March 1

  • Casino (movie, 1995)
  • Chef (movie, 2014)
  • Deepwater Horizon (movie, 2016)
  • Desperado (movie, 1995)
  • Fifty Shades Darker (movie, 2017)
  • Fifty Shades Freed (movie, 2018)
  • Fifty Shades of Grey (movie, 2015)
  • The Green Knight (movie, 2021)

All of a sudden Francis Ford Coppola was delivering unto us Bram Stoker's Dracula. Tom Cruise was starring in a Neil Jordan-directed Interview With the Vampire. Martin Scorsese was remaking Cape Fear and Kenneth Branagh was adapting Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - both starring Robert De Niro. Hell, even Jack Nicholson played a werewolf. Yes, before A24's "elevated horror" there was '90s "prestige horror." So do yourself a favor and check ou the truly excellent King adaptation (from back when those were few and far between), Misery.

  • Ray (movie, 2004)
  • Sicario (movie, 2015)
  • Stephen King's Sleepwalkers (movie, 1992)
  • The Swan Princess (movie, 1994)
  • Trolls (movie, 2016)
  • Zombieland (movie, 2009)

March 2

March 3

  • The Bling Ring (movie, 2013)
  • Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’ (stand-up special)

March 4

  • Blue Therapy (UK, series)
  • Street Flow 3 (France, movie)

March 5

  • A Friend, a Murderer (Denmark, doc)
  • Ginger & Rosa (movie, 2012)

March 6

  • A Man Called Ove (Sweden, movie, 2015)
  • Boyfriend on Demand (South Korea, series)
  • The Dinosaurs (docu-series)
  • Hello Bachhon (India, series)
  • Still Shining (South Korea, series)
  • Strangers in the Park (Argentina, movie)
  • The TikTok Killer (Spain, doc)
  • War Machine (movie, 2026)

March 7

  • BEASTARS FINAL SEASON Part 2 (Japan, series)
  • Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (movie, 2025)
  • Nuremberg (movie, 2025)

March 9

  • Clifford the Big Red Dog (movie, 2021)
  • Sesame Street: Volume 2 (series)

March 10

  • Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic (stand-up special)
  • Jobs (movie, 2013)
  • ONE PIECE: Season 2 (series)

March 11

  • Age of Attraction (series)
  • Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere (UK, doc)
  • Love Is Blind: The Reunion (series)
  • The Man in the High Castle: Seasons 1-4 (series)

March 12

  • Love is Blind: Sweden: Season 3 (Sweden, series)
  • Made in Korea (India, movie)
  • Virgin River: Season 7 (series)

March 13

  • Fatal Seduction: Season 3 (South Africa, series)
  • That Night (Spain, series)

March 14

March 16

  • The Plastic Detox (doc)

March 17

  • Mark Normand: None Too Pleased (stand-up special)
  • The Ricky Gervais Show: Seasons 1-3 (series)

March 18

  • Eva Lasting: Season 4 (Colombia, series)
  • Radioactive Emergency (Brazil, series)
  • Season 2: Furies: Resistance (France, series)

March 19

  • Saw (movie, 2004)
  • Saw II (movie, 2005)
  • Saw III (movie, 2006)
  • Saw IV (movie, 2007)
  • Saw V (movie, 2008)
  • Saw VI (movie, 2009)
  • Saw: The Final Chapter (movie, 2010)
  • Jigsaw (movie, 2017)
  • Saw X (movie, 2023)
  • STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Japan, series)
  • Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 2 (series)
  • Unicorn Academy: Secrets Revealed: Chapter 1 (Canada)

March 20

  • Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (UK, movie)
  • Pokémon Horizons: Season 3—Rising Hope Part 2 (Japan, series)
  • The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel (doc)

March 21

  • The Bad Guys 2 (movie, 2025)
  • BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG (live event)

March 23

March 24

  • Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride (stand-up special)
  • Ready or Not: Texas (South Korea, series)

March 25

  • Heartbreak High: Season 3 (Australia, series)
  • Homicide: New York: Season 2 (docu-series)
  • MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants (live event)

March 26

  • Caterpillar (Japan, movie, 2010)
  • The Conners: Season 7 (series)
  • Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole (Norway, series)

Based on Jo Nesbø's bestselling crime novels, this new Detective Hole series follows the brilliant crimestopper as he hunts killers while fighting his own demons.

  • Mike & Molly: Seasons 1- 6
  • The Prosecutor (Mexico, doc)
  • The Red Line (Thailand, movie)
  • Something Very Bad is Going to Happen (series)

March 27

  • 53 Sundays (Spain, movie)
  • BTS: THE RETURN (doc)
  • The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties: Season 6 (France, series)

March 28

  • Anemone (movie, 2025)

March 31

  • Aaron Chen: Funny Garden (stand-up special)
  • Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom (doc)

What's Leaving Netflix in March 2026

Here's a quick look at everything leaving Netflix in March, including Pulp Fiction, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Hurt Locker, Forrest Gump, Titanic, and The Talented Mr. Ripley (we recommend watching the Netflix miniseries Ripley in its absence).

Movie and Series Leaving March 1

  • A League of Their Own
  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
  • The Amazing Spider-Man
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2
  • As Good as It Gets
  • Bad Teacher
  • Battlefield Earth
  • Boyz n the Hood
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula
  • Braveheart
  • Brightburn
  • Dante's Peak
  • Franklin & Bash: Seasons 1-4
  • Godzilla
  • I Know What You Did Last Summer
  • Little Women
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Stripes
  • This Is 40
  • The Ugly Truth
  • The Wedding Ringer
  • The Wolf of Wall Street

Leaving March 2

  • The Hughleys: Seasons 1-4

Leaving March 5

  • Forrest Gump

Leaving March 6

  • Power Rangers

Leaving March 11

  • Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret

Leaving March 12

  • House of Gucci
  • The Hustle

Leaving March 13

  • The Talented Mr. Ripley

Leaving March 14

  • Miracle in Cell No. 7

Leaving March 16

  • Titanic

Leaving March 20

  • Four Brothers

Leaving March 25

  • Wrath of Man

Leaving March 31

  • The Hurt Locker

The Best Deals Today: Super Mario RPG, Death Stranding 2, Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble, and More

28 février 2026 à 22:34

The weekend is finally here, and new deals have popped up! There are quite a few solid discounts across the board, including savings on Super Mario RPG, Death Stranding 2, and Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble. Check out our top picks for Saturday, February 28, below.

Super Mario RPG for $35.99

Super Mario RPG is one of the best Mario games on Nintendo Switch, as it brings back the beloved SNES classic in brilliant fashion. This adventure is a collaboration between Square Enix and Nintendo, following Mario, Bowser, Peach, and new friends on a journey to find the seven star pieces. In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "Super Mario RPG is considered a classic for a reason, and this faithful remake makes it easy for anyone who missed it in the SNES era to see why."

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach for $49.99

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is an incredible follow-up to 2019's Death Stranding that is one of the must-play games on PS5. Sam Porter Bridges is forced to venture out to the continent of Australia as the world continues to face the challenges thrown at it by the Death Stranding, and this sequel packs together a wild, sci-fi story, ultimate gameplay freedom, and some of the best visuals we've ever seen. Grab a copy this weekend for $49.99 at Amazon.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for $39.88

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is one of the best games on the Nintendo Switch, and you can pick up a copy today for $39.88 at Walmart. If you played Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2 and are searching for another adventure with DK and friends, Tropical Freeze is an amazing choice.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble for $20

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble was the brilliant return to Monkey Ball we all hoped for, bringing a wonderful adventure to Nintendo Switch. In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble is a brilliant return to form with the best stages and controls the series has seen in over 20 years."

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II for $29.99

If you're on the hunt for one of the most talked-about RPGs of 2025, look no further than Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. This hit RPG is on sale this weekend at Amazon for 50% off, so you can take home a copy for $29.99.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for $39.88

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening is one of the best Zelda games on Nintendo Switch. This Presidents Day weekend, you can score a copy of the game at Walmart for $39.88. If you're playing on Nintendo Switch 2, you can play the game at 60FPS with a higher frame rate in both docked and handheld modes.

Scarlet 4K UHD Blu-ray Up for Pre-Order

Scarlet is the latest film from renowned director Mamoru Hosoda, and you can pre-order the 4K UHD Blu-ray starting today at Amazon. This film was directly inspired by Hamlet, following Princess Scarlet on a journey of revenge.

Every LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Set Releasing in March 2026

28 février 2026 à 22:30

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, a new take on the classic LEGO game formula, doesn't launch until May 29. Luckily, to hold over all you ravenous Batfans out there, there are a handful of new LEGO sets you can buy that not only look great on your bookshelves lined with your favorite Batman comics, but come with some pretty awesome, unique digital download codes you can use in the game. What do you get with the download code after scanning the QR code in the instructions? Well, it wouldn't be a LEGO Batman game without a ton of optional skins, and you'll get some fancy gold minifigure and Batmobile skins for your trouble.

There are four of these new sets are available starting on March 1, each of which can be purchased via Amazon or through LEGO directly.

Every LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Set

Check out detailed breakdowns of each new set below. The three Batmobile sets each celebrate different eras of iconic Batman films (minus the Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale era, which I am personally bummed about) and will run you $29.99. Each one is a faithful recreation of their onscreen counterparts, complete with a minifigure of that Batmobile's respective Batman.

LEGO DC Batman: Batman Logo

Of the four available sets with digital bonuses for the game, the Batman Logo is an intricate-looking build made up of 678 pieces that stands fairly tall. It comes with a classic black-suited Batman, as well as a special gold Batman minifigure to help celebrate the 20th anniversary of our favorite Caped Crusader in brick form. The skin you'll get in-game from this set is the gold minifigure.

LEGO DC Batman: Batman v Superman Batmobile

The Ben Affleck Batmobile is probably the most different out of any iteration of the car we've seen over the years, but it's still a pretty cool design nonetheless. At 220 pieces, it's the smallest of the bunch, but the plated armor details and Batman v Superman minifigure it comes with make up for it. You'll get a gold version of this Batmobile with the digital download code.

LEGO DC Batman: The Batman Batmobile

I'm partial to the Robert Pattinson version from The Batman -- this Batmobile is a less exaggerated version of the car we all grew up with, and I love the all-black and off-road-like design. Redeeming the code from this set gets you a gold skin of the Pattinson's Batmobile in the game. This one is 330 pieces, the highest brick count of the three.

LEGO DC Batman: Batman & Robin Batmobile

For you classic Batman fans, the George Clooney Batmobile from Batman & Robin is a 272-piece recreation of that film's vehicle. The red accents on the side are a nice added touch, but sadly the Batman minifigure does not include the infamous Batnipples. And like the other two sets, the digital download code nets you a gold version of this car.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Is Up For Preorder

If you haven't been following along with IGN Fan Fest, we've had the opportunity to get some exclusive new looks at some more LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight gameplay, where we've learned you can play as Catwoman. Both the Standard and Deluxe editions are available to preorder from all major retailers now before it launches May 29, and you can choose to reserve your copy for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version planned for release later on this year. By preordering any version of the game, you'll receive the Dark Knight Returns Batsuit skin.

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

Everything Coming to Disney+ in March 2026

28 février 2026 à 21:00

We’ve somehow already made our way to March, which hopefully brings some spring weather, but at the very least, guarantees new releases across all your favorite streaming services. While Disney+ has a relatively light month for new additions, some major highlights coming to the service include the premiere of a new season of Daredevil: Born Again, a Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special, and a spread of new shorts.

Without further ado, here’s what’s getting added to Disney+ in March.

Everything Coming to Disney+ in March

March 1

  • How Not to Draw S5
  • Vet Detective - Premiere

Disney+ is kicking off the month with a new batch of How NOT to Draw parody shorts. The streamer will also pick up the Vet Detective docu-series from National Geographic.

March 2

  • In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) - New Episodes

The Hulu original K-Drama In Your Radiant Season will continue to stream episodes on Disney+ every Monday.

March 3

  • American Idol S9 - New Episode
  • BeddyByes - Premiere

American Idol kicked off its 24th overall season, which is being marketed as Season 9 under ABC, back in January. New episodes will continue to air on ABC on Monday nights and stream on Disney+ the following day.

Disney + is also picking up Beddybyes, an animated series for pre-schoolers that focuses on relaxing daily routines and getting ready for bed.

March 4

  • Battle of Fates (Hulu Original) - Season Finale

Battle of Fates, a Korean survival series that pits shamans, fortune tellers, and tarot masters against one another in a test of their supernatural abilities, will stream its final episode toward the beginning of the month.

March 7

  • Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts

Locker Diaries is a new Disney Channel special that features Disney characters ‘opening up their lockers’ to go on bite-sized adventures and reveal more about themselves. While the first 11 episodes are all about characters from the musical Zombies franchise, Disney promises future Locker Diaries with familiar faces from Phineas & Ferb and Descendants.

March 8

  • Ghost Elephants

From the National Geographic side, Ghost Elephants was a 2025 documentary directed by none other than Werner Herzog. The film follows a biologist, Steve Boyes, on his pursuit of a yet undiscovered species of elephants in Angola.

March 9

  • In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) - New Episodes

March 10

  • American Idol S9 - New Episode

March 16

  • In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) - New Episodes

March 17

  • American Idol S9 - New Episode

March 18

  • Short Circuit Experimental Films
    • Maddie & The Test
    • Life Drawings

Short Circuit Experimental Films are a new initiative at Disney where staff members can pitch and produce their own unique shorts. Two Short Circuit shorts will premiere on March 18: Maddie and the Test, about a young girl confronting anxiety during a school exam, and Life Drawings, the story of a man rediscovering his love of art through a series of self-portraits.

March 21

  • Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts - New Episode

March 23

  • In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) - New Episodes

March 24

  • Daredevil: Born Again S2 - Premiere at 6pm PT
  • Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special - Premiere
  • Magicampers
  • American Idol S9 - New Episode

The major MCU release of the month, Daredevil: Born Again is returning for its second season on March 24. We were big fans of the first season, highlighting “masterful performances” from Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio in our review. The new season is expected to run for another 8 episodes, while teasers have already confirmed the return of Jessica Jones.

On the classic Disney side, the original Hannah Montana series is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and Miley Cyrus has signed on for a filmed special that will stream exclusively on Disney+. Details are slim, but we do know the special will include never-before-seen archival footage as well as an interview with Cyrus herself.

March 27

  • Versa: Short Film - Premiere
  • Chibi Tiny Tales: Shorts S6 - New Episodes

Versa is a new short film from Disney Animation Studios’ directed by Malcon Pierce, best known for his work on Moana. The short is described as a “cosmic dance of life,” and is marketed as a more “mature” turn for the animation studio.

The streamer will also get another batch of episodes from its Chibi Tiny Tales spin-off series.

March 28

  • Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES: Shorts - New Episode

March 30

  • American Idol S9 - Streaming live at 8/7c
  • In Your Radiant Season (Hulu Original) - New Episodes
  • Super Animals S3 - New Episodes
  • Chibi Tiny Tales: Shorts S6 - New Episodes

Yes, another episode of American Idol. From this point on, however, new episodes will stream live on Disney+ the same night they’re broadcast on ABC.

March 31

  • If It's Tuesday... It's Murder (Hulu Original) - Premiere

Disney+ will premiere the new Spanish original series If it’s Tuesday.., which follows a group of Spanish tourists on what turns into a particularly eventful trip to Lisbon.

While it hasn’t necessarily been confirmed in any episode release schedules, this is also most likely when we’ll get a second episode of Daredevil.

Expect More Additions From Hulu

2026 is the year that Disney has claimed will see the merging of Hulu content into the Disney+ app, where it's consistently lived internationally. Presumably as part of this transition, several Hulu Originals will be coming to U.S. Disney+ over the course of the month without firm release dates:

  • Would You Marry Me? S1
  • To Cook a Bear S1
  • The Manipulated S1
  • Daughter of Fire S1
  • Couch S1
  • Call My Agent Berlin S1
  • The Breslau Murders S1

Pokémon TCG: Where to Buy Everything From Mega Evolution's Upcoming Perfect Order Expansion

28 février 2026 à 21:00

The pulse of Lumiose City is racing, and for good reason! Pre-orders for the Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution - Perfect Order expansion are dropping ahead of its March 27, 2026, release. This gorgeous new set continues the Mega Evolution hype of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, bringing Mega Zygarde ex into the spotlight.

This guide collects the best deals on the market right now for Pokémon Perfect Order boosters and ETBs, including line-ups, predicted chase cards, and what to expect from this latest collection.

We’ll be regularly updating this page with confirmed deals, so bookmark this page, keep checking back in, and follow @IGNDeals for the latest updates.

What’s in the Perfect Order Lineup?

As the third main expansion of cards from the Mega Evolution Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, this set has over 120 cards. There’s plenty to get your hands on, because let’s be real, we’re not just buying one.

  • Booster Packs
  • Booster Boxes (36 packs)
  • Elite Trainer Box
  • Pokémon Center Exclusive Elite Trainer Box
  • Booster Bundle (6 packs)
  • Triple-Pack Blisters (Meganium, Cinderace, Steelix, Clawitzer, Makuhita)

Perfect Order will introduce new mechanics, four Mega Evolution Pokémon ex; nine Pokémon ex; 11 illustration rare Pokémon; 18 ultra rare Pokémon and Trainer cards; and six special illustration rare Pokémon and Supporter cards.Look out for Mega Zygarde ex, Mega Clefable ex, Mega Starmie ex, and the newly revealed Mega Skarmory ex!

Seemingly confirmed via Japanese set lists (M3), which historically dictate about 90% of what we see in our English releases, it will also introduce Telepath Psychic Energy, which provides psychic energy as long as this card is attached to a Pokémon. Neat!

Where to Preorder Pokémon TCG Perfect Order

While preordering ensures you get what you want, there’s no saying what the market will do in the weeks following release. Here are the most reliable sources right now, but we’re still waiting for a few preorders to drop.

TCGplayer

TCGPlayer is a reliable third-party retailer that has all Perfect Order options available for preorder. This is your best option for securing everything at the moment, but only if you're ultimately comfortable with paying over MSRP.

Albeit, compared to previous expansions, Perfect Order's market price isn't that far over standard pricing. For example, a booster box set is running for around $200 right now, about $40 more than Best Buy is selling it for at MSRP.

It's a similar story for the Elite Trainer Boxes, listed at around $100 market price, which is $50 more than MSRP. But, that's already $20 less than the recently released Ascended Heroes, and far better than the average $150-$200 we see more regularly. Hopefully Perfect Order follows the same trend as Phantasmal Flames and drops below $100 soon.

Walmart

Walmart will likely have Perfect Order preorders between now and release day on March 27. To be in the best chance to securing anything at MSRP, you'll need to be a paid Walmart+ member to early access to the drops. No free trial option here, you'll need to be paying for your membership to be in the race.

Pokémon Center US

The classic, and always the first to sell out. You’ll get the absolute best price (MSRP) and the exclusive Pokémon Center ETB, which has two copies of a full-art foil promo card featuring Tyrunt (one with a Pokémon Center logo).

Keep an eye out for restocks as March approaches.

Best Buy

Best Buy often has "Coming Soon" listings, and launches pre-orders closer to release than other retailers. Pre-orders haven’t gone live here yet, so keep checking back.

Remember - it also offers "Pick up in-store" options, which are always popular. If you want to risk it, keep your local Best Buy in mind for release day.

Amazon

Perfect Order is an English curated localization of the Japanese Nihil Zero expansion. Amazon US currently has no listing for Perfect Order. But, we usually see the online retailer begin to stock new sets after release, so keep an eye out through to March 27.

Predicted Chase Cards

We can look at the SAR pull rates from the Japanese Nihil Zero expansion and secondary market prices in Japan to predict chase cards for the US market.

Unsurprisingly, the new Mega Ultra Rare Mega Zygarde ex (card #117/080 in the Japanese set) fetches a pretty penny on Japanese marketplace PokeninJapan thanks to its "Nullifying Zero" attack mechanic. {115/080} Rosa's Encouragement is also trending high.

As the March 27 2026 release draws ever-closer, we’re sure to see more pre-orders dropping. Keep checking back for more information!

Sara Heritage is a freelance contributor for IGN.

Everything Coming to Peacock Premium in March 2026

28 février 2026 à 17:00

Peacock was the sole streaming service for the 2026 Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl last month, but March doesn't have nearly that same level of live coverage on the service. If you're wondering what new content a Peacock Premium subscription will get you access to this month, we've got you covered with the full list of movies and TV shows coming down the pipeline.

The biggest highlight for March is the streaming premiere of Wicked: For Good, which arrives alongside a couple Wizard of Oz related movies (The Wiz, It's Dorothy!). Ted season 2 is also set to premiere this month, which is the only new Peacock Original on the list. You'll also be able to stream a couple of Friday the 13th movies starting on March 1, which is only really notable because those films have only been available to rent or buy for quite some time.

New to Peacock for March 2026

There's a ton of movies arriving to the platform starting on March 1, followed by various Peacock exclusives throughout the month.

March 1

  • 8 Mile
  • 9
  • 9 to 5
  • Argo
  • Beekeeper
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Blockers
  • The Boss
  • Burn After Reading
  • The Colour Room
  • Dallas Buyers Club
  • Death Becomes Her
  • Death on the Nile
  • Death Race
  • E! Live From the Red Carpet
  • The Equalizer
  • The Equalizer 2
  • Erin Brockovich
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  • Fight Club
  • Friday the 13th
  • Friday the 13th – Part III
  • Fried Green Tomatoes
  • From Scratch: Season 6 - Streaming Premiere
  • G.I. Jane
  • The Glass Castle
  • Hanna
  • Home
  • Identity Thief
  • The Intern
  • John Wick: Chapter 4
  • A League of Their Own
  • Legally Blonde
  • Leprechaun
  • Leprechaun II
  • Leprechaun III
  • Leprechaun 4: Lost in Space
  • Leprechaun V: In the Hood
  • Leprechaun VI: Back 2 tha Hood
  • Leprechaun Origins
  • Les Misérables
  • Licorice Pizza
  • Little Rascals
  • Lost in Translation
  • Madagascar
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
  • Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
  • Mamma Mia!
  • Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!
  • Megamind
  • Moonstruck
  • News of the World
  • The Other Guys
  • Penguins of Madagascar
  • Promising Young Woman
  • Schindler's List
  • Selena
  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Spirit: Season 1
  • Spotlight
  • Steve Jobs
  • Taken
  • Ted
  • Ted 2
  • The Wiz
  • Woman in Gold

March 2

  • The Real Housewives of Potomac: Season 9 - Reunion Part 3, Uncensored

March 3

  • Top Chef: Season 23 - Premiere

March 4

  • Vanderpump Rules: Season 12 - Reunion Part 1, Extended & Uncensored

March 5

  • One Chicago Crossover
  • Southern Hospitality: Season 4 - Premiere
  • Ted: Season 2 - Premiere (Peacock Original)

March 6

  • Ladies of London: Season 4 - Premiere

March 9

  • The Chrisleys: Back to Reality: Season 1

March 10

  • Taco Bell Más Live

March 11

  • Vanderpump Rules: Season 12 - Reunion Part 2, Extended & Uncensored

March 12

  • Southern Charm: Season 11 - Finale
  • Southern Charm After Show: Season 2 - Finale

March 13

  • It's Dorothy! - Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)

March 14

Sumble: Season 1 - Finale

March 15

  • A Plan To Kill: Season 2 - Premiere
  • E! Live From the Red Carpet - Oscars
  • Fast X

March 16

  • Married to Medicine: Atlanta: Season 12 - Finale

March 19

  • Southern Charm: Season 11 - Reunion Part 1, Uncensored

March 20

  • Defying Gravity: The Curtain Rises on Wicked
  • Wicked: For Good (Peacock Exclusive)
  • Wicked: For Good Sing-Along (Peacock Exclusive)
  • Wicked: For Good - Jon M Chu Commentary Version (Peacock Exclusive)

March 23

  • Married to Medicine: Atlanta: Season 12 - Reunion Part 1, Uncensored

March 24

  • The Wild Robot

March 26

  • Southern Charm: Season 11 - Reunion Part 2, Uncensored

March 27

  • Bambi: The Reckoning (Peacock Exclusive)

March 29

  • The People vs. Michael Jackson: Season 1

March 30

  • Married to Medicine: Season 12 - Reunion Part 2, Uncensored

March 31

  • Come Play
  • Django Unchained
  • Draft Day
  • Hellboy
  • Now You See Me
  • Now You See Me 2
  • Reservoir Dogs
  • Robin Hood (2018)
  • Silver Linings Playbook
  • Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen: Season 23 - Premiere
  • Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral

Peacock Plans and Prices

If you don't already have a Peacock Premium subscription, there are a few different options available to you. For savings, I'd recommend sticking with one of the Apple TV and Peacock Premium bundles. This will get you both services at a decent discount, which opens up the full library of Apple TV Originals. You can also get access to Peacock via a Walmart+ subscription, which is a great option for those looking for additional savings via shopping benefits.

Although Peacock does not have a free trial available, you can get access to the service for free via a Walmart+ trial. Walmart offers 30 days of its service at no cost for new subscribers and includes either a Peacock Premium or Paramount+ subscription.

Magic: The Gathering's Top 12 Most Powerful Commander Precons Of All Time

28 février 2026 à 17:00

Magic: The Gathering is a fantastic card game, but the Commander format has given it even more legs.

It revolves around a central Commander that helms your deck, giving it a ton of personality as players gravitate towards their favorite legendary creatures to build around.

Wizards of the Coast finally recognized the format in 2011, beginning a deluge of preconstructed decks that are playable right out of the box. We’ve got a full list of them, but for now, we’ve narrowed down our top 12.

These aren’t presented in any real order, but let us know which ones you’ve played!

The Most Powerful Magic: The Gathering Commander Precons

Heavenly Inferno - Commander 2011

Heavenly Inferno is one of the first Commander precons, and its strength lies in its flexibility. The Commander, Kaalia of the Vast, helps you bring creatures into play, whether they’re Angels, Demons, or Dragons.

Because of that, you can easily swap out a bunch of Angels and Demons for Dragons, or lean into two of them if you’d prefer. As with some others on this list, it can get out of hand pretty swiftly.

Guided By Nature - Commander 2014

It’s not often we get mono-color decks in recent years, but Guided By Nature is a mono-green powerhouse helmed by a Planeswalker in Freyalise, Llanowar’s Fury.

Freyalise brings more tokens into play, includes removal, and allows for card draw, and she’s flanked by big-hitters like Siege Behemoth and Rampaging Baloths.

Tyranid Swarm - Universes Beyond: Warhammer 40K

How many +1/+1 tokens are enough? You’ll never have to find out, because Magus Lucea Kane can dish out plenty and give you double X-cost spells, while the Swarmlord turns your creatures with counters into card draw.

Tyranid Swarm is a deck that truly does feel like a ‘swarm’, and can give you big creatures to attack with, and plenty of tokens back to defend if you’re smart.

Necron Dynasties - Universes Beyond: Warhammer 40K

This mono-black Warhammer deck costs a pretty penny these days, with its Commander, Szarekh, able to mill cards to put more creatures into your hand.

I personally prefer to use Imotekh the Stormlord as my Commander, though, letting you create token creatures as you use recursion and power up a creature during combat.

Mutant Menace - Universes Beyond: Fallout

I hate this deck. It’s a pain to deal with, causing plenty of mill and life loss for the whole table, but there’s no denying it’s effective.

The Wise Mothman, its Commander, dishes out rad counters and then grows in power as those counters mill cards and wound your opponents. Nasty business, truly.

Endless Punishment - Duskmourn

A deck that’s so effective at dealing damage it can make Commander matches take half as long to complete, Endless Punishment is a great deck that gets even better if you swap out Valgavoth with Master of Pain.

This 5/5 stops opponents from gaining life, has Menace, and turns the mana cost of every first spell of a player’s turn into damage against another player. Given how expensive spells get as the match wears on, that can be a big, big hit.

Sliver Swarm - Commander Masters

A deck that’s all about Slivers, a creature type that’s relatively minor on its own but buffs every other ally with the same type.

This five-color precon is a problem for everyone at the table, helmed by the Sliver Gravemother that can help bring cards back from the graveyard as attacking tokens. Oh, and it means you can have multiple copies of Legendary creatures, too.

Eldrazi Incursion - Modern Horizons 3

An Eldrazi deck with five colors and a Commander that can copy spells and activated abilities for two generic mana, Eldrazi Incursion is great off the bat, but becomes positively vile with the right upgrades.

If you prefer, you can use Morophon the Boundless to make Eldrazi spells cheaper and give creatures of that type +1/+1.

Eldrazi Unbound - Commander Masters

Another Eldrazi deck, this one puts Zhulodok, Void Gorger as your Commander and lets you enjoy double Cacade on spells with mana value 7 or higher - ouch.

Kozilek, the Great Distortion, is another Legendary Creature in the deck. It costs a lot, but acts as a 12/12 with Menace and gets you card draw.

Vampiric Bloodlust - Commander 2017

There’s a reason that Edgar Markov remains the de facto vampire-type Commander in Magic: The Gathering. His Eminence ability, which triggers even if he’s in the Command Zone, means this 4/4 with First Strike and haste can create Vampire tokens as you cast spells of that type, and he empowers them with +1/+1 when he attacks.

Teferi’s Protection is here, too, with this being the kind of deck with no real weaknesses that’s easy to pilot as well.

Food and Fellowship - Universes Beyond: Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings Commander Decks were all solid, but Food and Fellowship wins out for its strength in just about every aspect. Sam generates Food tokens to gain life, then Frodo is tempted by the Ring as you consume them, with each of the Partner cards feeding into a cycle.

It’s not all Shire-friendly, either, with some true wrath coming in the form of Toxic Deluge, spot removal like Path to Exile and Swords to Plowshares, and cards like The Gaffer to turn that lifegain into more card draw. A great, well-constructed deck.

Veloci-Ramp-Tor - Lost Caverns of Ixalan

The kind of deck that steamrolls the precons it launched alongside, Pantlaza, Sun-Favored helms this dinosaur deck and helps you bring more and more creatures into play with the Discover ability.

With cards like Wakening Sun’s Avatar being a non-dino board wipe and comically large beasts like Apex Altisaur, this deck is wild right out of the box.

For more on Magic: The Gathering’s Commander format, be sure to check out our rundown the best decks you can buy right now, as well as an early look at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles precon, Turtle Power.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

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