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Nintendo Sues U.S. Government Over Trump's 'Unlawful' Tariffs That Led to Last-Minute Switch 2 Pre-Order Delay, Demands Refund With Interest

6 mars 2026 à 20:43

Nintendo has sued the U.S. government over “unlawful” tariffs, demanding a refund with interest.

Aftermath was first to report on Nintendo’s lawsuit, which was filed in the United States Court of International Trade today. Nintendo is focusing on refunds of tariffs that were struck down last month by the Supreme Court, which said President Donald Trump’s unprecedented use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) was illegal. Following the Supreme Court decision, Trump introduced a new 10% global tariff rate.

In early April last year, Trump held up a chart while speaking during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House, and declared “Liberation Day.” The announcement confirmed additional tariffs targeting goods imported to the U.S.

The U.S. Customs and ‌Border Protection agency ‌said it collected ​about $166 billion in duties and deposits under the emergency tariffs imposed ‌by Trump. According to Reuters, the CBP said a tariff refund system would be ready in 45 days.

Trump's tariffs upended Nintendo's Switch 2 pre-order plans. Following the “Liberation Day” announcement, Nintendo took the unprecedented decision to delay Switch 2 pre-orders in the U.S., blaming the impact of Trump’s tariffs and “evolving market conditions.”

Nintendo issued IGN the following statement at the time:

Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025 in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions. Nintendo will update timing at a later date. The launch date of June 5, 2025 is unchanged.

Nintendo announced the Switch 2 at $449.99, with a Mario Kart World bundle priced $499.99. Mario Kart World was priced $79.99. The company later hiked the price of its accessories, including the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, Joy-Con 2 Pair, and Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip, although it kept the price of the console the same.

At the time Nintendo made its pre-order delay announcement, U.S. markets had tumbled after China hit back against Trump's tariffs. China, which then faced a 54% import tax, retaliated with the announcement of an additional 34% tax on U.S. goods.

Tariffs are essentially taxes placed on the cost of importing certain goods. While it's possible for companies in the supply chain to simply eat these costs, more often than not these taxes are passed onto consumers. Last year, Nintendo leaned on its Switch 2 units imported from Vietnam, rather than China, in order to maintain the $449.99 price of the console.

Nintendo issued IGN the following statement: "We can confirm that we filed a request. We have nothing else to share on this topic."

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

Here Are the Best Asus ROG Xbox Ally X Handheld Gaming PC Deals

Par : Eric Song
6 mars 2026 à 20:10

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is the best Windows gaming handheld PC. No longer do you have to be tethered to your PC or laptop to play your favorite computer games because the Xbox Ally X has the power to run even demanding PC games thanks to the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor. All the miniaturatization comes at a cost, and the Xbox Ally X comes in at $1,000 retail. Fortunately, there are a couple of ways to get a discount by purchasing an import or pre-owned model.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X from $919.99

Open box - Excellent condition

Best Buy is offering an easy way to get a solid discount on the Xbox Ally X. Ahead of Presidents Day, it has dropped the price of "excellent condition" open box units to $919.99. They're uslaly priced at $950. Mind you these are pre-owned, but they are Geek Squad verified and the best graded (excellent condition) units are in like-new condition cosmetically and often include most or all of its original warranty.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X for $904.99

Import (brand new) model

AliExpress currently carries imported units for $904.99 after you apply $55 off coupon code "55USAFFS". This is the lowest price I've seen for a new (not used) listing since its release back in October 2025. The Xbox Ally X ships locally from a warehouse in the United States, with most orders being delivered within a week. That means you don't have to worry about tariffs, import fees, or egregiously long shipping times.

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

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

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

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

Today’s Best Deals: Pokémon Legends: Z-A for Switch 2, Disney+ and Hulu Bundle, and Venomnibus Collection

6 mars 2026 à 19:40

Whether you’re looking to cosplay as Spider-Man or want to have arguably the best Venom comic collection in one hardcover book, the Marvel deals are solid today. That’s not all, you can score a Disney+ and Hulu bundle for $4.99/month, or get $10 off Pokémon Legends: Z-A for Switch 2 for your Pokémon fix, if you don’t want to pay full price for Pokémon Pokopia just yet. Also, today’s the day that Magic’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle set drops. Take a look at all the top deals below:

TL;DR – The Best Deals for March 6

$10 Off Pokémon Legends: Z-A for Nintendo Switch 2

Pokémon Legends: Z-A for Nintendo Switch 2 is $10 off at Best Buy. The game, which normally goes for $69.99, is just $59.99. In this action role-playing adventure, you’ll enjoy awesome Pokémon encounters, fun side quests, and an all-around great time exploring Lumiose City. In our review, Rebekah Valentine said, “Pokémon Legends: Z-A finally feels like Game Freak hitting its stride in Pokémon’s 3D era, with a fun setting to explore, a well-written story, and a total battle system overhaul that works surprisingly well.” It plays way better on the Switch 2, but you can find the Switch version of the game discounted on Woot for $44.99.

Disney+ and Hulu for $4.99/Month

Disney+ just dropped the best deal this year on its Hulu bundle. With this new discount, you can enjoy subscriptions to both Disney+ and Hulu Basic for $4.99 per month for the first 3 months. Given this is the lower-tier membership for both, there will be ads, but it’s still a solid sale considering this plan normally goes for $12.99 per month. The deal is valid for new and eligible returning subscribers, and you can cancel the subscription at any time to avoid paying full price. This offer ends right when the Daredevil: Born Again season 2 premieres.

37% Off a Spider-Man Electronic Expressive Mask

Kick your cosplay game up a few levels with this ridiculously cool Spider-Man Electronic Expressive Mask. This officially licensed Marvel Legends Series Spider-Man: Homecoming mask is inspired by the Iron Spider suit from the film, complete with a premium silicone texture for a movie-accurate look. But what really stands out is the expressive eyes with eight different eye movements to choose from using a remote control. When you’re not wearing it, it also comes with a stand for displaying. Right now, you can score a killer limited-time deal on the mask, dropping it to just $87.99, so act fast.

$54 Off Venomnibus by Cates & Stegman Hardcover Collection

Venomnibus by Cates & Stegman is down from $125 to just $70.78. This massive hardcover collection features the author and illustrator duo's 2018–2021 Venom run, including Absolute Carnage #1-5 and King in Black #1-5. Fans have consistently praised the stories, character arcs, and artwork. It’s an awesome addition for any Marvel comic collector.

Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Perfect Order Booster Bundle Preorder In Stock on Amazon

The Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Perfect Order preorders are up on Amazon and selling for under market price. You can grab the Booster Bundle for $49.99 right now; the six packs of Boosters come out to about $8.33 each. Best of all, it's shipped and sold by Amazon, coming with that awesome preorder guarantee should the price drop any further before the release on March 27th.

Pokémon Mega Evolution - Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box Drops to $109.88 on Amazon

Get the Pokémon Mega Evolution - Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box for $109.88 on Amazon. That’s Amazon’s lowest price ever. Admittedly, this isn’t the best deal, but it's cheaper than the $119 it was selling for last week and right around market value. It’s also shipped and sold by Amazon for added peace of mind, and it’s actually in stock. With the Trainer Box, you get 9 Ascended Heroes booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring N’s Zekrom, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, 6 damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, a collector’s box, and a player's guide.

Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 8K PC Gaming Controller Hits Low Price

The Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 8K PC is a top-tier PC gaming controller for when you want to skip the mouse and keyboard. It offers an incredible 8K polling rate for virtually no latency, the TMR thumbsticks deliver great precision, and the PBT mecha-mechanical buttons feel great and are super responsive. Razer sticks with the familiar and comfortable Wolverine V3 Pro design, and there’s plenty more to love about this controller that’s ideal for competitive players. Best of all, it’s down to its lowest price ever on Amazon, dropping from $119.99 to just $69.99.

AndaSeat Novis Gaming Chair for Under $200

Not all the top gaming chairs need to break the bank. AndaSeat has the Novis, which offers the premium features and the comfort you want in a racing-style seat for a fraction of the price. During AndaSeat’s Spring Sale, the chair is even cheaper, dropping from $250 to $219. To sweeten the deal even further, we have a coupon code for an extra 10% off. Just enter "AndaIGN" at checkout. You’ll love the solid support from the 60kg/m³ cold-cure foam and molded backrest, plus height-adjustable armrests and 155° recline are nice perks.

50% Off the Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 16” with Discrete GPU

If you just need a laptop to get stuff done, check out this awesome discount on a Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5. You can score this 16" laptop sporting an AMD Ryzen AI 5 CPU, RTX 5050 graphics, and 16GB of LPDDR5X-8000MT/s memory for only $750. All you need to do is enter the code “LENOVOLOVE2” at checkout for $800 off. Beyond those impressive internals, this device has a stunning 2880x1800 OLED display and ultra-portable, lightweight form factor. Just don’t expect it to be a gaming juggernaut.

MTG x TMNT Pizza Bundle Preorder Is Under $100

MTG x TMNT Pizza Bundle is back in stock and up for preorder on Amazon. What’s even better? It’s under $100. Plus, you get the Amazon preorder guarantee if the price goes down further. The Pizza Bundle has been a hot commodity, with the preorder rarely staying in stock for long. This fun, pizza-themed box features 9 Play Boosters, 1 Collector Booster, 25 non-foil Pizza lands, 5 foil Pizza lands, 2 foil promo cards, and an oversized spindown life counter. That single Collector Booster may be reason enough to grab this bundle.

While the Pizza Bundle doesn't drop until March 27th, the rest of Magic's TMNT collection is out today. The Booster Box is back down to its lowest price ever, and there are plenty of other discounts. Take a look at all those deals below:

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition for Switch Is Only $10

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition for Nintendo Switch is only $10. Sure, this looter-shooter game is several years old, but it earned an “Amazing” 9/10 rating in our review. Reviewer James Duggan even said, “Borderlands 3 sticks to its guns and outdoes itself with an amazing arsenal of weapons, humor, and missions.” In addition to the base game, the Ultimate Edition comes with all six content add-ons and the full collection of bonus cosmetic packs.

Save $30 on LEGO The Starry Night

The LEGO Ideas Vincent Van Gogh The Starry Night is back down to its lowest price ever at Amazon. For just $139, you can grab this awesome 2,316-piece set featuring incredible 3D wall art and a little Van Gogh minifigure. It was created in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, where the actual painting is located. So, you know this is the real deal. You can even hang this masterpiece on a wall after completion, thanks to the frame and included wall hook.

Score up to $300 Off a MacBook Air M4

With the release of the MacBook Air M5 coming on March 11th, the MacBook Air M4 models are up to $300 off. The 15-inch M4 model with 24GB of Unified Memory and 512GB SSD is at its lowest price ever, and with those internals, it’s a multitasking maven. It’s not just that model that’s discounted; every MacBook Air M4 is on sale at Amazon. If you don’t care about the slight performance gains that come with the new M5 processor, be sure to grab this deal.

Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition for PS5 Hits New Low

Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition for PS5 is at its lowest price ever on Amazon and Walmart, just $34.96. Alan Wake 2 was our top horror game of 2023, and in our review, Tristan Ogilvie gave it an “Amazing” 9/10 rating. Tristan even went on to say, “Alan Wake 2 is a superb survival horror sequel that makes the cult-classic original seem like little more than a rough first draft by comparison.” The Deluxe Edition also comes with a few bonuses, including the Night Springs and the Lake House expansions, plus cosmetics and items for Alan and Saga.

Save 45% on Astro Bot

While the Astro Bot deal might be out of stock on Amazon, Walmart has price-matched it, so you can still grab this awesome PS5-exclusive title for only $32.99. That’s 45% off the list price. Earning IGN’s Game of the Year Award in 2024, this 3D platformer brings fun for the whole family and even a bit of PlayStation nostalgia. In our review of Astro Bot, Simon Cardy found that with the “collection of endlessly inventive levels and fantastically fun abilities, it delivers joy in spades, never once becoming even remotely dull or repetitive.”

Danielle is a Tech freelance writer based in Los Angeles who spends her free time creating videos and geeking out over music history.

The Mandalorian and Grogu Director Jon Favreau Compares Jeremy Allen White's Rotta the Hutt to Adonis Creed

6 mars 2026 à 19:35

The Bear star Jeremy Allen White is making the jump to the Star Wars galaxy in The Mandalorian and Grogu, but he won't exactly be recognizable as the oversized, ax-wielding gladiator Rotta the Hutt. Director Jon Favreau has offered new insight into this imposing character, comparing White's Rotta to Michael B. Jordan's Adonis Creed from the Creed movies.

Favreau made the comparison in a new interview with Empire Magazine, revealing that Rotta is a fighter who feels the shadow of his father, Jabba the Hutt, looming over him at all times.

“When you’re trying to establish yourself and your name is famous, when you’re Jabba The Hutt’s kid, what does that do?” Favreau said. “How has that affected his trajectory? I get a kick out of that.”

Hardcore Star Wars fans will remember that Rotta originally debuted in the 2008 Clone Wars animated movie, where he was kidnapped by the Separatists and rescued by Ahsoka Tano and her Jedi allies. Decades later, Rotta is now a disturbingly muscular Jutt who has built up a reputation as one of the most fearsome fighters in the galaxy's gladiator pits. We're guessing he also doesn't take kindly to being nicknamed "Stinky" anymore.

White also revealed that he speaks some Huttese in the film, though most of Rotta's dialogue will be in Basic, unlike his iconic gangster villain father.

"My speaking voice changes [as Rotta],” White said. “It was helpful, of course, to listen to Jabba.”

Previously, new Lucasfilm co-CEO Dave Filoni referred to The Mandalorian and Grogu as a fresh start for the franchise, saying, "We’re in a completely different era of Star Wars now.”

The Mandalorian and Grogu opens in theaters on May 22, 2026. Lucasfilm recently debuted a new trailer that confirms the return of another Clone Wars character and features Baby Greedo.

For more on the Star Wars franchise, brush up on every Star Wars movie and series in development.

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Star Wars: Hasbro Reveals New Line of Maul - Shadow Lord Figures

6 mars 2026 à 18:52

With the premiere of Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord just weeks away, we're starting to see the first collectibles and figures based on the new animated series. Hasbro has released images of its first wave of Star Wars: The Black Series figures inspired by the show, and they're looking pretty darned cool.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at all four Maul: Shadow Lord figures:

This first wave of Shadow Lord figures includes Maul himself, along with his faithful Mandalorian minion Rook Kast, his new protege Devon Izara, and the Sith Inquisitor Eleventh Brother. Strangely, Maul's new enemies, Captain Brander Lawson and his droid Two-Boots, are missing from the lineup, but we assume they'll be included in a future wave.

Like the rest of the Black Series line, these figures are designed in 6-inch scale and include various weapons and accessories. Maul even includes a fabric cloak to differentiate him from previous Clone Wars-style figures.

These figures are priced at $27.99 each and will be released in stores in Spring 2026. You can find Amazon preorder links for all four figures below:

Lucasfilm recently released a new trailer for Maul: Shadow Lord, and we've broken down all the major Star Wars characters who appear in the series. You can also learn more about the prequel comic Star Wars: Shadow of Maul.

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

The FlashForge AD5X Is One of the Best CoreXY Multi-Color 3D Printers Priced Under $300

Par : Eric Song
6 mars 2026 à 18:20

One of the better regarded 3D printers with multi-color print capability is now priced well under $300. AliExpress is currently offering the FlashForge AD5X 3D Printer with integrated multi-filament printing system for just $265.23 with free delivery after you apply coupon code "35USAFFS". Make sure you're signed into your account to see the shipping options. The exact same printer sells for $340 on Amazon, but it retails for $499.

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You're buying it from FlashForge's official store on AliExpress. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. The AD5X is considered by many to be one of the best multi-color 3D printers priced below $300. It is easy to setup, it produces great 3D prints with minimal fiddling, and there are plenty of mods available including an official kit that fully encloses the chamber and another that adds a camera, all at an affordable price point.

Flashforge AD5X CoreXY Multi-Color 3D Printer for $265

The AD5X is the Flashforge CoreXY printer you want if you're looking for multi-filament (multi-color printing). Most printers in this price range do not have a CoreXY structure. In a CoreXY printer, only the print head moves while the motors are permanently fixed. Since the motors are generally the heaviest component, this improves print speed and precision.

The AD5X features an open bed design with a working space measuring approximately 8.7" cubed. For those of you who are looking to enclose the chamber in order to create a more stable environment for your prints, you can purchase the official kit for $49.99 that can turn it into a closed chamber setup. Alternatively, you can just build yourself a big box that you can place over the entire printer, probably for an even cheaper price.

The AD5X boasts a print speed of up to 600mm/s with 20,000mm/s² acceleration and can print a benchy in 12 minutes. Other features including solid build quality (all structural components are made of metal), a 4.3" color touchscreen with intuitive controls, auto leveling, and vibration compensation. Assembly is quick and easy and you should be able to make your first test print in a matter of minutes. No camera is included but, again, there's an official kit to add one.

The multi-filament module fleshes out the 3D printing capabilities and is one of the most important features for any mid to pro level enthusiast. With it you can print using up to four different colored filaments or filament materials simultaneously. It features an intelligent filament system that can identify and manage all four spools seamlessly and independently. Multi-filament add-ons in general cost $200-$300 by themselves, so having an integrated solution will save you a lot of money.

TL;DR:

  • Open chamber 8.7" cubed working space
  • CoreXY 3D printer (more stable than other types)
  • 600mm/s print speed with 20,000mm/s² acceleration
  • Includes multi-filament printing module
  • Automatic filament switching
  • Auto leveling and vibration compensation
  • Easy assembly

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

The Best Dell & Alienware Deals and Coupons: Gaming Laptops, PCs, Monitors, and More

Par : Eric Song
6 mars 2026 à 18:15

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

Dell and Alienware Coupons

Alienware Area-51 Gaming PC Deals

If you're seeking the absolute best of the best in PC gaming performance, look no further. Dell unveiled the new Alienware Area-51 gaming PC at CES 2025. The product photos don't give it due justice; this is a big chassis that towers over the Aurora R16 model with superior build quality and a redesigned cooling system with even greater airflow. This is the only model that can be configured with the hot and power hungry GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. The first wave of Area-51 systems featured Intel CPUs exclusively, with AMD X3D options only available since late November.

Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming PC Deals

The Aurora R16 is Alienware's bread and butter gaming PC. It can be equipped with an Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card all the way up to an RTX 5080 and the prices for Cyber Monday are extremely competitive with other brands. For example, currently Alienware has the least expensive prebuilt RTX 5080 gaming PC that I've found anywhere. Most of these systems are customizable, however it's not difficult to upgrade your own RAM and storage yourself.

Alienware Aurora Gaming Laptop Deals

Alienware's newest mainstream gaming laptop is dubbed the "Alienware Aurora" and it replaces the previous generation's x16 and m16 series of laptops. It comes in two models: the 16 and 16X. The 16 is the more economical model, but gamers should definitely opt for the higher-end 16X model. If you're looking for build quality and performance on par with the previous generation m16, then the 16X is its spiritual successor. It features an anodized aluminum lid and base, a higher quality display, a more powerful CPU, and a GPU that isn't throttled for maximum gaming performance.

Alienware Area-51 Gaming Laptop Deals

Alienware 18 Area-51 (18")

Alienware 16 Area-51 (16")

The Area-51 is Alienware's new flagship gaming laptop for 2025. It features an anodized aluminum shell for both the lid and bottom chassis with a gorgeous iridescent finish. The frame is made of a durable and lightweight magnesium alloy. Cooling has been upgraded with generous amounts of copper and a new thermal interface material to better transfer heat away from your hottest components as well as more fans and bigger cutouts for greater airflow. Dell claims that the laptop can handle a higher power ceiling of up to 240W TDP without raising acoustics.

Design-wise, the Area 51 has a sleeker, more contoured shape compared to previous models, with rounded edges and soft corners replacing the traditional squared off design. The hinges are internally positioned so that they're near invisible. There's a transparent window on the undercarriage to show off the internal components. As befits an Alienware laptop, there's plenty of RGB illunimation, although most of it can be turned off if you want your laptop to be a bit more subtle.

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

The 10 Priciest Cards From Magic’s New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Set That Are Already Worth The Chase

6 mars 2026 à 18:00

The second Magic: The Gathering set of 2026 is here, and it’s Turtle Time! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have emerged from the shadows in cardboard form, but despite coming from the sewer, there’s treasure to be found.

Below, you’ll find the priciest cards from the set so far, thanks to our friends at TCGplayer, with the caveat that these are pre-launch prices and subject to move around more than a backflipping reptile.

Some values with rise, some will fall, and there's every chance that this list looks completely different by this time next week - we'll update it in the coming days in any case.

10. Turtles in Time (Showcase Fracture Foil)

Kicking our list off, Turtles In Time is a seven-cost Sorcery that returns creatures to hands, then lets players shuffle their hand and graveyard into their library and draw seven cards.

This Fracture Foil variant is fetching around $160 right now.

9. April O'Neil, Hacktivist (Showcase Fracture Foil)

A four-cost 1/5, April O’Neil, Hactivist lets you draw extra cards for each card type among spells cast that turn in your end step.

This version is in Fracture Foil and will set you back around $190.

8. Donatello, Gadget Master (Showcase Fracture Foil)

The first Turtle creature on our list, Donatello, Gadget Master, is a 3/2 with the Sneak keyword. When he deals damage, create a token that’s a copy of a target artifact you control.

The Showcase Fracture Foil treatment is up to $226 already.

7. Casey Jones, Vigilante (Showcase Fracture Foil)

Popular character Casey Jones, Vigilante costs just three mana for a 4/3, and gives you card draw at the cost of having to discard next turn.

The Showcase Fracture Foil is up to $280, making it one of the most desirable cards to find.

6. Raphael, the Nightwatcher (Showcase Fracture Foil)

Raph is the muscle, and he’s looking particularly strong in this Showcase Fracture Foil variant of Raphael, the Nightwatcher.

He’s a four-cost 2/3 that gives your attacking creatures double strike, and it’ll set you back around $280. Ideal for aggro Red decks, or anyone that just loves to turn cards sideways to attack

5. Dark Leo & Shredder (Showcase Fracture Foil)

Talk about an odd couple: Dark Leo and Shredder is a two-cost 1/3 that creates ninja tokens when it deals damage, gives those ninjas deathtouch when you attack, and then slices a player’s life total in half when you have five or more ninjas.

This full-art, Showcase Fracture Foil is selling for just shy of $300.

4. Leonardo, Cutting Edge (Showcase Fracture Foil)

This awesome-looking Fracture Foil of Leonardo, Cutting Edge, is a two-cost 1/1 with Lifelink that grows in power as you gain life, and has the Sneak keyword.

It’s up to $340 right now ahead of launch.

3. Super Shredder (Showcase Fracture Foil)

The Turtles’ nemesis, this version of Super Shredder is a 1/1 with Menace that grows in power as other creatures leave the battlefield.

It’s selling for around $350 if you can find the Showcase Fracture Foil version.

2. Michelangelo, Weirdness to 11 (Showcase Fracture Foil)

Surely the cutest card on this list, Michelangelo, Weirdness to 11, shows adorable versions of our heroes gathered around Mikey’s bizarre choice of meal.

This two-cost, 1/1 gives you a Mutagen token when it enters, then doubles +1/+1 counters. It’s sitting around $440 right now.

1. Donatello, Mutant Mechanic (Showcase Fracture Foil)

Donatello’s having all the fun, and this Borderless, Gold-Stamped Signature variant is selling for around $3000.

Donatello, Mutant Mechanic is a four-cost 3/5 with the tap ability to put counters on an artifact to make it a creature. When it dies, those counters keep moving. That’s tough to read with Kevin Eastman’s signature on it, though.

Expect the other Turtles' signature cards to pop up here once they're unwrapped, too, but Donatello, Mutant Mechanic could cause carnage when paired with cards from the Final Fantasy X Commander precon, Counter Blitz.

Where To Find The Most Valuable TMNT Cards

While you have a slim (and we mean slim) chance of finding them in Play Boosters, you're infinitely more likely to find these desirable (read: valuable) cards in Collector Boosters.

These packs are $37.99 each, but include all foil and alternate art treatments so you've got a much better chance of finding expensive cards in them.

The trouble is that scalpers are aware of this - so Collector Boosters are tough to track down.

TCGplayer: Score 15% Off with International Ordering

Including: UK, EU, Australia, and more.

If you are looking to buy cards from the US, that's easily remedied with TCGplayer's huge catalog, but it's now even easier to buy cards from the site without being in the US yourself.

"International package forwarding services give you a local shipping address in the U.S, receive purchases for you, and then consolidate and forward them to your home address at competitive global shipping rate," the retailer says, and many locations can receive a 15% discount on their first shipment.

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.

The Marvel Legends Series Spider-Man: Homecoming Mask Has Hit a New Low Price at Amazon

6 mars 2026 à 17:26

If the excitement of a new Spider-Man movie coming out this year has you itching to check out collectibles and gear, Amazon is the place to look. At the moment, the retailer is offering a great limited time deal on the Marvel Legends Series Spider-Man: Homecoming Mask, which has dropped from $139.99 to $87.99 (see it here).

According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this even marks a brand new low for this electronic Spider-Man mask, which is a sweet bonus. Whether you want it for cosplay or just as a fun piece to display or wear on its own, this is an excellent time to swing in and add it to your digital shopping cart.

Marvel Legends Series Spider-Man: Homecoming Mask for $87.99

Inspired by Tom Holland's mask from Spider-Man: Homecoming, this 1:1 scale mask certainly looks worth the money. The standout element is that it features very expressive electronic eyes that can be controlled - either independently or together - by using a remote. They feature eight different eye movements in Manual Mode or five pre-programmed eye movements in Automatic Mode, including a surprised look or even suspicious.

It's incredibly cool to see in action, and sure to impress any Spider-Man fans you run into while wearing it. Or, if you'd prefer to have it set up for people to see, it also comes with a display stand that you can put it up on.

However, this deal may not last for long, since Amazon has it marked as a limited-time deal right now. So, if it's caught your eye and you can't wait to put it on and feel like the friendly neighborhood hero himself, you'll want to act fast. Plus, what better time to grab it with Spider-Man: Brand New Day just a few months away?

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

Ted Season 2 Exclusive: Go Behind the Scenes of the Special Dungeons & Dragons Episode

6 mars 2026 à 17:00

Warning: This article includes spoilers and details about Ted Season 2.

Ted is back on Peacock, and for Season 2 it's bringing a little bit of magic along for the ride. In Episode 3, "Dealers & Dragons", Ted and John are drawn into a game of Dungeons & Dragons. Prepare to see a very different setting for the show, a cameo from the world of tabletop gaming and a truly incredible scene involving Ted and a reference to the movie Philadelphia.

The Ted and fantasy universes might not make for the most obvious crossover, but as IGN discovered when it visited the set of the Dungeons & Dragons episode, a huge amount of work went into making sure this was a true tribute to the iconic tabletop game. (Look for our full video report from the set of "Dealers & Dragons" this Monday, March 9th.)

Don't worry, this isn't about to get Stranger Things traumatic; Ted is still very much the foul-mouthed fluffball we know and love, even when he's transported to a world of wizards and spells. The plotline behind this little jaunt into the magical realm is powered by a need for weed, rather than saving the world from the Abyss.

In order to win their prize, John and Ted have to complete a Dungeons & Dragons campaign. Ted is the bard, John is a mage (or wizard, in modern Dungeons & Dragons speak), mom Susan is a fighter, dad Matty is a cleric and Blaire is a thief. As anyone who has ever LARPed will tell you, fantasy is nothing without some decent drip. Doing D&D right means dressing the part, and the cast explained their new looks for this very special episode.

Casting Spells

"Something I learned, wizard robes are fucking hot. Like, warm, like physically very warm," said Max Burkholder, who plays John. He's a legitimate Dungeons & Dragons fan and helped the rest of the cast understand the game's world and storytelling. Having gotten into it while watching games online during the quarantine, Burkholder even tried to set up a one-off Dungeons & Dragons campaign with the cast, creating characters for them.

He talked about the process of working with the costume department on his outfit. "My one note that I gave to Heather [Pain], our costume designer, about it was I want to have so many pockets. I want to have pockets in the sleeves. I want to have pockets here with little bullshit and little trinkets I've got on my belt. A leather pouch that in it has another leather pouch. I've got keys, a spell book.

"Everything about mine looks exactly like you would think a wizard should look. Except not as many stars and moons on the cape like Fantasia. And no giant conical hat. But I've got the hood, I've got the robes, I've got the staff. It's pretty incredible."

Meanwhile, dad Matty, played by Scott Grimes, had the cleric costume with a more unusual focal point, apparently entirely Ted mastermind Seth MacFarlane's idea. "I wear a Friar Tuck wig, which is just a bald spot in the middle with a rim of hair around it," said Grimes. "We did six tests because I didn't realize I'm a redhead, and my skin is very, very pink and lots of different colors. So the bald spot in the middle took 16 people to make it. They bring it to me and they put it up against my face and I'm like, 'that's not what I look like'. But it is. It's freckled and speck[s] and little skin cancer here and stuff like that. Oh, it's humbling."

Alanna Ubach, who plays mom Susan Bennett, got arguably the coolest makeover, with a full set of armor. "I wanted to translate Susan into what she would imagine she would wear," said costume designer Heather Pain. "She wears a lot of sweater vests and turtlenecks. What if we made her armor a little bit like her sweater vest? The line of it with a turtleneck, but then bring in, like, this weird kind of disco chainmail that feels more ’70s."

Of course, sometimes you have to make sacrifices for fashion. "Susan is happy to be Susan the destroyer. And she's in this sort of Joan of Arc-esque armor," said Ubach. "The armor is so heavy and so constricting that I need help going to the bathroom, and I'll leave it at that. Wardrobe had to follow me to the bathroom so that I can take off my skirt and my sword and my 700 belts and my tampon [a key prop from the episode] and hand it to them, and then I can go pee."

Down and Dirty

One of the biggest changes for viewers and the people working behind the scenes is that most of the action doesn't take place in a bedroom or a school hall – instead, it takes place in a fantasy land. One the set designers built. In fact, the creation of the classic fantasy landscape required 25,000 pounds of dirt to be flown in.

"They triple refined it. They like sieved through three things. They had like an environmental pathogen breakdown report for all the dirt," said Burkholder. Unfortunately that dirt did include a stowaway cricket, and a noisy one at that.

"We had to redo that scene about three or four times. I was like, where's the damn cricket?" said Ubach.

Expect forests, ominous chambers full of spikes, and of course a tavern, which I'm pretty sure has to be included in any fantasy story by law. One scene sees the band of adventurers solving a riddle while surrounded by four statues. If you think the statues look lifelike, it's because they're actually dancers brought in to play the parts. The dancers wore stiff, plastered costumes and couldn't move, hear or see what was going on around them.

"Everytime we walked into the room I just thought that there were four statues in there, and then they would start moving and I'd be like, 'oh, I guess they got moving statues.' And then I would remember that they were four dancers doing an incredible job for me," said Burkholder.

From School Days to Screen

The writers made the very smart choice not to spend the episode dealing with the D&D algebra that is creating a character sheet, or endless dice rolls. It skips the mechanics to get straight to the fantasy, without sacrificing authenticity. One of the people making that happen was writer Chelsea Davison, who played the game in high school and brought her full nerd powers to recreating the game for the show.

"As a high school student, I played a lot of Dungeons & Dragons, and that was a huge part of my adolescence. That was something that Seth had never played, but he knew how passionate fans of D&D are," explained Davison. "He was like, 'okay, well, it doesn't make sense, in that Ted and John were a little too cool. They wouldn't just be playing this. They don't have a campaign going. They can't commit to anything. But what if there's a way to get them hooked into a game for one episode?'"

MacFarlane actually had Davison lead a game of Dungeons & Dragons for the writers room. "Which was crazy because I've only ever played with, like, five players, when I've been a DM, a dungeon master, and this was a room of 12 people," said Davison.

"It was just chaos. Mostly people who had never played before in their lives. And we created characters, played the whole game. I mean, it was dark by the time we finished, but so many of those things, like the riddle from the episode, is the riddle I used in the room with them that I wrote for that campaign."

"We want this to be really authentic to this fan base.

If there's still lingering doubt, Dungeons & Dragons nerds will know they're in good hands the minute they see a familiar face - Brennan Lee Mulligan - playing the role of dungeon master. He's best known for his work on Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor) and created the popular Dimension 20 series show, where he and a team play through different campaigns.

"Brennan and I are friends from UCB, in New York," said Davison. "And I'd watched his meteoric rise through Dimension 20 and, when we were writing this script and I was writing this character of the Dungeon Master, this was something that I said to Aimee [Carlson, executive producer] and others, that in a perfect world it would be Brennan. He would be so great. Luckily, the stars aligned and it worked out."

You'll be able to see the episode for yourself from today, but the set visit and an early preview of the episode shows that all the effort the cast and crew put into making this special episode happen was worth it.

"It is so big," said Davison. "It is a huge undertaking. And, you know, I think Seth was really passionate that if we're going to do it, let's do it 100 percent. We don't want to have them be playing some knockoff fairies and whatever. We want this to be really authentic to this fan base, so we ended up saving this episode for Season 2. I'm so glad Season 2 happened so that we got to bring this all to life."

All episodes of Ted Season 2, including "Dealers & Dragons," are available on Peacock now. Be sure to read our Ted Season 2 review.

Nintendo Direct to Show Off Final Trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Next Week

6 mars 2026 à 15:41

Nintendo has announced a Nintendo Direct revealing the final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. It is set for Monday, March 9, at 2pm PT / 11am ET / 9pm UK time.

To manage expectations, Nintendo said no game information will be included in the presentation.

Recent trailers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, due to hit theaters April 1, have sparked all sorts of questions about unannounced Nintendo characters who may pop up in the film. Some fans even believe the movie will revolve around time travel. Last month, a familiar but unannounced name popped up in a theater chain's description of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

Along with Mario and Luigi, the upcoming animated sequel will also see Bowser Jr, Yoshi, Birdo, a T-Rex, and Rosalina, the latter of whom is voiced by Marvel star and Nintendo fan Brie Larson. All of the same major cast members are back from the first movie, too, including Chris Pratt as Mario, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, and Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek.

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.

Google Pixel 10a Review

Par : Bo Moore
6 mars 2026 à 15:00

The Pixel 10a has arrived to give Google fans a newer affordable option at $499. But apart from a few minor design tweaks, the addition of Satellite SOS, and a slight extension to the software support window, the Pixel 10a doesn’t shake things up. While it would prove a good option if every other phone stuck to its retail price, there’s no ignoring the fact that the Pixel 10a is launching months after the Pixel 10 has already seen discounts as low as $550.

Pixel 10a – Design and Features

Google’s Pixel 10a isn’t revolutionary or even exciting. It borrows the tame looks of the Pixel 9a, which had eschewed the eye-catching camera bar of mainline Pixel models. But where the Pixel 9a’s cameras rose up slightly from the back of the phone, the Pixel 10a’s cameras actually sit slightly below the back surface. This was a point Google emphasized in its launch, but it’s not a unique technical achievement considering RedMagic’s bold gaming phones have done so for a few years running.

The display is respectable, but pretty much no phone at or over $500 can get away with much less. The 6.3-inch screen offers a fair 1080x2424 resolution that’s plenty sharp for most uses. It can run smooth at 120Hz but doesn’t have the ability to drop down to 1Hz for extra efficiency. Still, it’s hard to get mad at a colorful OLED that can reach as high as 3000 nits.

The display is flanked by stereo speakers. One ports out the bottom of the phone while the other is tucked into the earpiece. They put out decent volume, though I found them a touch harsh while gaming and had trouble hearing podcasts in the kitchen over cooking noises.

The phone’s footprint is modest. It’s larger than the Pixel 9 but mostly smaller than the Pixel 9a save for a slight bump to thickness. It’s comfortable in the hand but doesn’t feel totally compact. Part of that is because its 6.3-inch display still has somewhat thick bezels all the way around. Google claims they’re thinner than the Pixel 9a’s bezels, but neither are competing for record thinness.

The choices Google made for what to pack into the compact frame are interesting. It made some nice inclusions, like a physical SIM slot to complement the eSIM support. The phone gets a USB 3.2 port for faster wired data transmission. Google even opted to include the necessary hardware for Satellite SOS, something the Pixel 9a missed out on.

Google left some surprising things out, though. There are no magnets to allow for Qi2 and Pixelsnap accessories. The Pixel 10a can still wirelessly charge, but only at up to 10 watts. And though 30W charging is supported, you’ll need to have your own capable charging brick.

The Pixel 10a can unlock with facial recognition or an under-display fingerprint scanner. Both worked quickly in my testing.

Durability should be OK but not amazing. Gaskets are built in to give the phone a commendable IP68 water resistance to keep dust and water out even under almost five feet of water. The plastic back material feels nice and glassy, but shouldn’t shatter like glass if dropped. Gorilla Glass 7i on the front has avoided blemishing in my time testing, but it doesn’t promise as extreme drop- or scratch-resistance as the Gorilla Glass Victus showing up on more flagship phones. The phone gets an aluminum frame, and Google matches it to the rear color, but this can scratch up

Pixel 10a – Software

The Pixel 10a comes running on Android 16 and Google promises 7 years of support with OS and security updates alongside its Pixel Drops, which brings new features now and then. This long-term support may be one of the Pixel 10a’s most compelling features, as this kind of support is already rare for any phone, let alone one without a flagship price tag.

Some highlight features of the Pixel 10a’s software are support for Auto Best Take and Camera Coach in the camera app, helping users frame photos and capture group shots without anyone blinking. The phone also supports a new Quick-share feature that’s compatible with iPhone’s Air Drop. In testing, this let me share a file directly with an iPhone with just a couple taps.

Pixel 10a – Gaming and Performance

The Pixel 10a didn’t get any notable under-the-hood upgrades. It has the same Tensor G4 chip that the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9a came running on. That chip was already trailing Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips when it launched, and the gulf is only widening. Its 8GB of RAM is less than the Pixel 9 included, but hasn’t been an impediment in regular use.

It’s not as though the Pixel 10a is slow. In everyday use, it’s been able to keep up just fine. It fluidly ramps up to 120Hz for smooth animations while swiping around, and it browses the web without fuss. It can handle light games well. I played an hour of Carrion and the phone only got slightly warm, and I couldn’t tell whether that was because of the game or just the phone's curious tendency to get a little warm. It even handled Rainbow Six Mobile at Ultra settings smoothly. Bigger, more demanding games like Where Winds Meet can’t go all-out, though. The Pixel 10a was able to run the game at its Ultra graphics preset, but it was capped to 30fps. It largely maintained that framerate at least. The phone seems to throttle enough to avoid getting hot in use, but warmth is almost constant.

While serviceably fast, the performance limits that exist today are only going to become bigger impediments in the future as more demanding games and apps arrive. So even if Google continues to support the phone with software updates, its hardware may simply not be viable for much at the end of that support window.

Compared to other recent devices, the Pixel 10a’s performance leaves a lot to be desired. It falls shy of the budget Poco X7 Pro in multi-core and graphical performance by a considerable amount. That only widens when facing off against a more potent device like the OnePlus 15R, which the Pixel 10a tended to fall anywhere from 30 to 50% behind. The Pixel 10 also comes out ahead of the Pixel 10a, albeit not with much of a graphical bump to speak of. And though it may seem like an obvious outcome for the Pixel 10 to exceed the Pixel 10a, it matters for potential buyers because the Pixel 10 has already seen discounts that bring its price far closer to the 10a’s price than MSRP would have you believe.

The battery life of the Pixel 10a is good, but not impressive. It fits in a 5,100mAh pack just like the 9a, and it’s been good for all-day battery life with a little juice to spare. But the phone seems to have a bit more passive drain overnight than I’d like, so I don’t expect to easily get through two days of heavy use.

Pixel 10a – Cameras

The cameras have generally been a highlight of Pixel phones, and though the budget series makes some sacrifices, they can still perform well. That said, the Pixel 10a does nothing new. It has the exact same camera system as the Pixel 9a. Considering that it has the same SoC as the Pixel 9a, there’s really nothing new this phone can do in the camera department.

  • 48MP wide, f/1.7, 1/2”, OIS, EIS
  • 13MP ultrawide, f/2.2, 1/3.1”, 120-degree FoV
  • 13MP Selfie, f/2.2, 96.1-degree FOV

It’s not entirely bad news. The main sensor was great last year and is still great this year. It captures plenty of light, helping make the most of even dim environments. It provides sharp and colorful images with a ton of detail. The wide aperture also lends to a soft background blur when taking close-ups.

Google would say the sensor is good enough to zoom in digitally, but most shots I took with digital zoom don’t hold up well when viewed at full size. Zooming into 2x on the phone does have some advantages over simply zooming in on a 1x photo, as the phone does extra noise reduction and sharpening, though even that doesn’t make it a great photo.

The ultra-wide sensor is useful to have for getting extra perspective on large and close subjects. It gets a good amount of detail, even if it can get soft around the edges. It’s not a perfect complement to the main sensor, though, as I caught it shifting the color temperature from the main sensor, which can make for an inconsistent series of photos. The tighter aperture also doesn’t let it perform as well in dim environments, so where the main sensor may be capturing crisp and clear shots, switching to the ultra-wide sensor could lead to noisy photos.

The selfie camera is also acceptable. It gets decent light and natural colors alongside a wide enough FOV to capture a couple of friends in the same shot.

While not mind-blowing, the quality of the cameras on the Pixel 10a is still enough to keep it somewhat protected against the OnePlus 15R or Poco X7 Pro for anyone who prioritizes photos over gaming performance. That said, it still leaves the Pixel 10a facing off against the reality that the Pixel 10 has been (and almost surely will be again) on sale for $550-$600, and offers a big advantage with its additional telephoto sensor.

Mark Knapp is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything electronics and gaming hardware. He has over 10 years of experience in the tech industry with bylines at PCMag, Reviewed, CNET, and more. Find Mark on Twitter @Techn0Mark or BlueSky at @Techn0Mark.

The Best 2026 Book Adaptations to Read Before They Hit Our Screens

6 mars 2026 à 15:00

From a return to Narnia to the latest Hunger Games prequel, here’s what to look forward to this year.

Last year, I shared eight of the best book adaptations that would soon be on our screens, and 2026 is shaping up to be another great year for new movies and TV shows.

Plus, there are even more that haven’t yet received a release date, such as Mike Flanagan’s Carrie TV series and the highly anticipated Neuromancer adaptation. So, we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop with them - and more - as the year progresses.

But until then, these are the best 2026 book adaptations that you won’t want to miss.

Sunrise On The Reaping

Expected release date: (November 20, 2026)

And, how could we put together this list without mentioning Sunrise On The Reaping? From the incredible casting announcements - we cannot wait to see the likes of Elle Fanning, Ralph Fiennes and Jesse Plemons play younger versions of Effie Trinket, President Snow and Plutarch Heavensbee, respectively - to young stars like Joseph Zada and Whitney Peak joining the hit dystopian franchise, there’s also the exciting news that Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson will be making their return.

The second Hunger Games prequel to be released, if you’ve not had a chance to pick up the book yet, it is set during the Second Quarter Quell, the year that Haymitch Abernathy - famously played by Woody Harrelson - was the victor. And it is easily one of our most anticipated movies of the year.

The Magician's Nephew

Expected release date: (November 26, 2026)

It’s been over 15 years (how is that possible?) since the last Chronicles of Narnia movie was released, yet 2026 sees a new addition to the universe with The Magician's Nephew. Even though it was actually the sixth Narnia book to be released, chronologically it is the first, and it precedes the events in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. And we can’t wait to return to the magical world as adults.

Set to debut in cinemas at the end of November, before streaming on Netflix on Christmas Day, it will star Emma Mackey, Carey Mulligan, and Daniel Craig, as well as what we anticipate will be a slew of new stars, with Barbie director Greta Gerwig taking the helm.

Remain: A Supernatural Love Story

Expected release date: (October 23, 2026)

Now, this sounds like a bit of a wild ride, but one that we are totally on board for. Bringing together the author of The Notebook - Nicholas Sparks - as well as famous director - and now author - M. Night Shyamalan, Remain: A Supernatural Love Story is what it says on the tin - a supernatural romantic thriller. If that hasn’t piqued your interest yet, it will star Jake Gyllenhaal alongside Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor, with him playing a depressed man who has just recently been discharged from a psychiatric facility.

Oh, and on her deathbed, his sister just happens to let slip that she can see spirits who are still tethered to the living world, and this gift runs in their family. Are you getting some The Sixth Sense vibes, like we are? So, when he forges an immediate connection with a young woman named Wren, what could this mean for them both?

Scarpetta

Expected release date: (March 11, 2026)

The first of two 2026 book adaptations starring Nicole Kidman, Scarpetta sees Kidman take on the role of forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta in the Amazon Prime Video show, with it being based on the long-running and bestselling series by Patricia Cornwell.

With 29 books worth of material to draw from, the show will follow Scarpetta’s life across two different timelines - from when she first got started as a Chief Medical Examiner in the late 1990s, to the present day where she is back in her hometown investigating a gruesome murder. Jamie Lee Curtis, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker and Ariana DeBose also star, and thankfully we don’t have too long to wait before we’re able to tune in.

Imperfect Women

Expected release date: (March 18, 2026)

With a stellar cast including Elizabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara, Araminta Hall’s novel of the same name debuts on Apple TV this month. And we have a feeling that if you enjoyed Big Little Lies, you’ll definitely want to give it a go.

When a seemingly perfect woman - and one of their friends - is murdered, Eleanor and Mary’s (played by Washington and Moss) lives are upended as they begin to discover how little they knew about Nancy (Mara). Causing them to question how much they even know about one another or themselves, there’s plenty of betrayals, secrets and guilt ready to come to the surface, too.

Margo's Got Money Troubles

Expected release date: (April 15, 2026)

Starring Elle Fanning in the titular role, as well as Michelle Pfeiffer and Parks and Recreation’s Nick Offerman as her parents, when Margo finds out that she’s pregnant after having an affair with her English professor, she finds herself drawn to OnlyFans as a possible way to provide for her and her child.

However, after getting a couple of tips from her ex-pro wrestler father (Offerman), she doesn’t expect to become the viral online sensation that she does. Coming to Apple TV, this engaging family drama mixed with a coming of age story also stars Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Thaddea Graham and Nicole Kidman.

Remarkably Bright Creatures

Expected release date: (May 8, 2026)

We have a feeling that if you’ve had a stroll through a bookstore over the past few years, you might have spotted an octopus front and centre on the cover of Shelby Van Pelt’s bestselling Remarkably Bright Creatures. And a movie version of it comes to Netflix this May.

With Sally Field playing Tova, a widow who begins working the night shift at her local aquarium following the loss of her husband. It’s there that she forms an unlikely bond and friendship with Marcellus, the giant Pacific octopus. Lewis Pullman, Colm Meaney and Joan Chen also make up the cast, with Marcellus helping Tova to finally discover what happened to her son who disappeared over thirty years ago, all before it’s too late.

Other Mommy

Expected release date: (October 9, 2026)

For horror fans, Josh Malerman’s Incidents Around The House will appear on the big screen right in time for Halloween under the name Other Mommy. Starring Jessica Chastain, the story centres around a little girl called Bela. She has her Mommy, Daddy and Grandma Ruth, but there is also Other Mommy, a malignant entity who asks her over and over if she can go inside Bela’s heart to reside within her.

When Bela fails to give her an answer, alarming incidents start to occur and she begins to realise that unless she says yes, bad things will happen to her family. And with Other Mommy only becoming stronger and more audacious, time is starting to run out.

Verity

Expected release date: (October 2, 2026)

It might not be the first Colleen Hoover book to be adapted, with It Ends With Us, Reminders Of Him and Regretting You all getting the same treatment, but Verity is the first one that I'm truly excited for. And who could blame me when it has Anne Hathaway playing the notable role of Verity herself, alongside Dakota Johnson and Josh Hartnett.

For those not familiar with the story, it follows Lowen (played by Johnson), a flailing writer who accepts a job to finish the bestselling series of books by the famed author Verity Crawford, who lies in a coma upstairs following a mysterious accident. Yet, things aren’t quite what they seem once Lowen arrives at Verity’s family home. And this only escalates when she discovers an unfinished autobiography by Verity hidden away in her office. This was the kind of book that we couldn’t put down, so we can’t wait to see how it translates to the screen.

Ellis is a freelance journalist, based in the UK, with a love of all things books. She also routinely chairs bookish events up and down the country, getting the scoop from some of the biggest and bestselling authors to keep you in the know.

Resident Evil Requiem Is Suffering an Identity Crisis

6 mars 2026 à 14:00

Warning: this opinion piece contains spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem.

For three decades, players have been going toe-to-toe with zombies and other monsters in the Resident Evil series. This year’s latest mainline entry, Resident Evil Requiem, marks the beloved franchise’s 30th anniversary by being a love letter to the series’ entire past, from its early days of creepy, puzzle-filled survival horror to its adrenaline-fuelled action horror era. But while this approach has been praised almost unanimously across the board – we awarded Requiem 9/10 and its Metacritic score stands at 89, the highest of any modern, non-remake Resident Evil – I feel that its attempt to mix both of the series’ historic styles together creates a clash, rather than cohesion. Rather than a game that knows exactly what it wants to be, it feels to me like Resident Evil Requiem has a bit of an identity crisis.

Over the past decade, Resident Evil has reformulated itself as a slow-paced survival horror game, returning its mainline entries to the style of the 1996 original where every shot counts and everything around you is a threat. You're not a larger-than-life hero, instead you're an everyday person thrown into a nightmare scenario and you have to somehow find a way out alive. Seemingly inspired by indie hits like Amnesia and Outlast, Capcom opted for a first-person POV for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and its sequel, Village, which anchored you in the terrifying experience of their everyman protagonist, Ethan Winters. This new formula worked well, garnering critical acclaim and reigniting many people’s interest in the franchise, myself included. This was an especially important victory for Capcom because of how poorly 2012’s Resident Evil 6 was received, which almost entirely abandoned the series’ survival horror roots in favor of horror-themed action.

But with the release of Resident Evil Requiem, it feels as if some of the work that Capcom has been doing over the last few years with Biohazard and Village has been thrown out the window. It is, for sure, a great game that’s engaging from start to finish, but its big swings from terrifying survival horror to relentless action set pieces makes it feel as if Capcom couldn't pick a lane for Requiem’s overall tone. While playing through the campaign, I couldn’t help but feel that it was suffering from an identity crisis. And because of that, I found that many key plot points missed the mark for me. A prime example of this occurs towards the campaign’s midpoint, when Grace’s child ward, Emily, transforms into a giant monster. It’s a moment that’s supposed to create a cocktail of emotions – shock and upset over what’s become of your friend, fear for what will happen next – but before any of that really comes into play, Leon rushes in, guns blazing, to save the day.

While playing as Grace, Requiem is a slow-burning survival horror – the exact style of game I've come to expect from the series. Similar to when playing as Ethan Winters, I was forced to think carefully about how I wanted to approach each situation, and I often would ask myself, "Is this fight worth the ammo?" Every time I ran into a creature that would tower over me, I'd often scream out in real life, then proceed to run for my life in-game. The fear was only amplified by the fact that Grace’s sections employ the series’ traditional labyrinthine level design, and so I was often forced to revisit locations I’d previously barely made it out of alive in search of hidden treasure pieces needed to move the plot forward. The puzzles those treasures are used to solve aren’t exactly the hardest, but their presence is appreciated, and it made playing as Grace even more enjoyable.

Leon gets better gear by racking up a high kill count, a system that goes against everything that Grace's half was building towards.

Ultimately, a lot of Grace's gameplay is grounded in reality – yes, a reality where zombies tear off faces and doors are unlocked by gemstones – but the oppressive atmosphere, overwhelming odds, and vision-limiting first-person perspective makes playing as her truly scary. Even though she is employed by the FBI, she's essentially a pencil pusher who has next to no combat experience in the field. It makes you feel truly vulnerable, and so this was the strongest part of the game for me.

Leon’s sections, meanwhile, feel like a complete 180 from everything you experience as Grace. Replicating the approach of 2005’s Resident Evil 4, Leon’s most famous mission, most, if not all of the horror elements are removed from his sequences and story beats, which undermines much of what you played through as Grace – once again, Leon’s brutal gunning down of the monster Emily transforms into feels like it’s from a completely different story than the one Grace was experiencing. This is where the identity crisis really kicks in. Ammo is not as scarce anymore, and you're encouraged to run headfirst into battle. Rather than search for helpful scraps, Leon has access to a shopping and weapons upgrade system that rewards you with currency based on how many zombies you've killed. The only way to get better gear is by racking up a high kill count, a system that goes against everything the game’s Grace-centric first half was building towards. As Grace, I’d learned to be fearful of pretty much everything coming my way, especially the larger monsters that stalked the corridors of the Rhodes Hill Chronic Care Center. Leon, on the other hand, could solve such issues with a few shotgun shells and a grenade.

Unfortunately, the same can also be said about the puzzles (or lack thereof) Leon has to solve in his portion of the game. A lot of them mostly involve running to site X just to open location Y, which feels a notable step down compared to the more sophisticated problems facing Grace. This huge shift in approach between the two characters means it almost feels like playing an entirely different game during Requiem’s second half. Leon and Grace's parts feel like two sides of a strong coin, but they are underdeveloped because they're so split. Rather than complimentary halves, they feel like mandatory reflections of the series past to honor the series’ 30-year milestone. As I played, I began to wonder if Capcom was trying to directly appease its many generations of fans – those who loved Resident Evil 7 and 8's old school-influenced gameplay and those who liked the more action-packed style of RE 3-6 – rather than finding a new formula that combined elements of both.

It seems strange that Capcom has tried to do this multi-style catering, as such an approach was widely unpopular when the studio first tried it in 2012 with Resident Evil 6. Much like Requiem, that game was split into distinct sections that delivered different gameplay styles. Leon’s storyline, while admittedly still action heavy, was focused on more traditional horror goals, while Chris and Jake’s campaigns were almost Call of Duty-like in their approach to action. Granted, this time around, Capcom has done a much better job of both sides of the coin – Grace’s side of things is genuine survival horror, while Leon’s is a good tribute to the style of RE4 – but it’s nonetheless odd to see it take such a massive swing towards a campaign structure that had already done a lot of damage to the franchise. Towards the end of the game, it almost feels like you're playing a more polished version of Resident Evil 6 rather than the successor to Resident Evil 7 and 8.

What really makes all this frustrating is that Capcom has shown with Resident Evil Village that you can still have these over-the-top action moments without undermining the horror and tension built up throughout the game. A key example can be found at the tail end of the campaign, when the perspective switches from Ethan to Chris Redfield – the classic Resident Evil hero who’s a proficient soldier at this point in the timeline. You play his sequence as an FPS, killing everything that stands in your way. But because this is a single sequence, rather than half of the game, it feels like a refreshing vignette rather than a case of split personality.

With it being the 30th anniversary of Resident Evil, it's clear that Capcom's goal for Requiem was to pay respect to and celebrate the many different things this series has been. And when it’s exploring those things in isolation, it’s undeniably compelling. I loved creeping around Rhodes Hill as Grace, and I loved ripping through the streets of Raccoon City as Leon. Together, though, these elements make for a campaign that feels fractured. Its lack of commitment to one style really hurts Requiem’s overall big picture, and in its worst moments the clash between horror and action undermines much of the tension built up as Grace and inflicts tonal whiplash. There’s a lot I like about Resident Evil Requiem, but I wish the game belonged to either Grace or Leon, not both of them.

Luis Joshua Gutierrez is a freelance writer who loves games. You can reach him at @ImLuisGutierrez on Twitter.

The Witcher Comics Come to WEBTOON on March 9

6 mars 2026 à 14:00

The Witcher franchise has always been a natural fit for the comic book medium (see our review of 2014's The Witcher #1 for more). Now those stories are being brought to an entirely new audience, as WEBTOON reveals it's acquired the rights to Dark Horse's back catalog of The Witcher comics.

This is the latest collaboration between WEBTOON and Dark Horse, with the latter's Cyberpunk 2077, Critical Role, and Avatar: The Last Airbender comics also appearing on the platform. Check out the slideshow gallery below to see how the series will look in the WEBTOON format:

WEBTOON is kicking things off with The Witcher: House of Glass, which was written by Paul Tobin, drawn by Joe Querio, and colored by Carlos Badilla. House of Glass is set in the world of the Witcher games and follows Geralt of Rivia as he makes his way through the titular haunted mansion.

Here's the original logline for The Witcher: House of Glass:

Traveling near the edge of the Black Forest, monster hunter Geralt meets a widowed fisherman whose dead and murderous wife resides in an eerie mansion known as the House of Glass - which seems to have endless rooms, nothing to fill them with, and horror around every corner.

WEBTOON will begin serializing The Witcher on Monday, March 9 at 5pm PT. These stories will be adapted from the original Dark Horse graphic novels and modified for WEBTOON's vertical scrolling format. New installments will be added weekly.

In other The Witcher news, reports suggest that The Witcher 3 could be getting another expansion. You can also check out our comprehensive timeline of all The Witcher books.

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

War Machine Review

6 mars 2026 à 14:00

War Machine premieres Friday, March 6 on Netflix.

Not to be confused with Netflix's 2017 Brad Pitt war satire of the same name, this War Machine stars Reacher's mammoth Alan Ritchson. He's a nearly aged-out Army Ranger hopeful (with a haunted past) whose two-hour Armed Forces commercial gets interrupted by a giant death robot from outer space that's a bulky combination of Aliens-style Power Loader and Tron-esque Recognizer. War Machine is an action/sci-fi mashup in the vein of Predator that stands slightly (on its tippy toes) above most of streaming's unchallenging, disposable rabble, mostly due to a ferocious mass casualty event of a second act.

War Machine's threat of a giant boxy contraption, instead of an alien monster, saves us from possible shoddy CGI, but it also adds to the film's visual dryness. It's mostly a drab, brutalist shoot 'em up that lacks the uniqueness needed for a great sci-fi invasion story. Ritchson's "81" (everyone has a number instead of a name) and his squad are on a final training mission when they're ambushed by a giant intergalactic bot, which tests his mettle while blowing most everyone else to Kingdom Come.

During the death bot's second assault, War Machine ticks upward a bit as the movie flashes its fangs. There's a particular chase scene that stands out due to its mercilessness, and it's here that the movie feels powered by its own engine and not just set on riding the coattails of things that came before it and did it better. It's a shame that the rest of the movie was designed to be a merely adequate affair, unchallenging and dry. Because the sci-fi behemoth element adds a horror movie-style bit of crash therapy in a "the monster is grief" sort of way. War Machine could have been a much deeper, satisfying experience, but they make the choice, in the end, to tease a possible franchise, and that deflates the resolution.

Ritchson is very good in this, providing a nice mix of tortured vulnerability and hulkish heroics. His physical hugeness takes a back seat in War Machine, as he's covered up for most of the movie in combat gear, but just knowing he's swole helps sell 81's unsettling obsession with durability and going the distance. 81 also comes with a tragic, recent past that gets unspooled throughout this crucible. Jai Courtney has a small but important role here as 81's brother, feeding into the redemption arc that helps give 81 layers as a character. Far more layers than the supporting soldiers, who, save for two, only get the barest of focus. They're mostly just faces in the chaos.

War Machine is an action/sci-fi mashup in the vein of Predator that stands slightly (on its tippy toes) above most of streaming's unchallenging, disposable rabble.

The blueprints for War Machine, as an action movie, are solid. The hero has a bone to pick with the universe. The universe sends a bone to pick. But this doesn't save it from moments of feeling like stodgy four-quadrant content. And the way the cosmic blastoid bot gets defeated, its weakness, is super silly. Almost enough to take you out of the story. No, it's not a big red "power off" button on its face but... that's not far off. Ultimately, War Machine -- which also stars Dennis Quaid, Esai Morales, and Stephan James (as one of the soldiers with "more to do") -- will rest comfortably as a medium-fine flick that you'll never watch again.

Slay the Spire 2 Dev Never Thought It Would Actually Pass Marathon in Steam Concurrents, Says Congratulations Post ‘Seems a Bit Meaner Than Intended’

6 mars 2026 à 13:48

Some might have thought Bungie’s Marathon was going to be the big launch on Steam this week, but it turns out Slay the Spire 2 has quadrupled Bungie's extraction shooter in terms of concurrent player numbers on Valve's PC gaming platform.

Casey Yano, game developer and co-founder of Slay the Spire maker MegaCrit, took to social media to say he never thought Slay the Spire 2 would pass Marathon in terms of concurrent users. Well, it certainly has. At the time of this article’s publication, Slay the Spire 2 has over 350,000 concurrent players on Valve’s platform — an incredible number that makes it one of the most-played games on Steam, behind only the eternally popular PUBG, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike 2.

Marathon, meanwhile, hit a peak concurrent player count of 88,337 on the day of launch, a number Bungie will be hoping improves as the game heads into its first weekend.

Why did Yano mention this on social media in the first place? It was as part of an acknowledgement that a tweet from the official MegaCrit account about the launch of Marathon — viewed over half a million times — came off a little meaner than intended.

“Congratulations to the Marathon team on their launch!” MegaCrit tweeted Thursday, March 5. “Don't let small indie passion projects like this pass you by just because Slay the Spire 2 is out.”

Some thought that was throwing shade at Marathon, which is under significant pressure to deliver for Bungie following the torrid time the Sony-owned studio has faced in recent years. So, both the MegaCrit account and Yano himself issued follow-up messages.

“This seems a bit meaner than it was intended,” Yano said. “To be fair I didn't think we'd actually pass Marathon in concurrent users.”

And, in response to one user who called it “A SHADE FOR THE CENTURIES,” MegaCrit said: “it wasn’t supposed to be shade, we were being sarcastic 😭 did not know we’d blow up quite to the degree that we did…” All’s well that ends well. Bungie community manager Cozmo then replied to offer a congratulations of his own.

Slay the Spire 2 isn’t just outpacing Marathon on Steam, it’s rewriting the roguelike record books. It’s shot past Mewgenics to secure the highest ever concurrent player count on Steam for a roguelike, which itself inched ahead of Hades 2 last month.

That's an astonishing and clearly unexpected debut for this long-awaited sequel to the popular deckbuilder roguelike Slay the Spire, which returned a 9/10 review back in 2019. We said: "Slay the Spire takes some of the best parts of deckbuilding games, roguelikes, and dungeon crawlers, and mixes them into a wholly new and extremely satisfying package."

Slay the Spire 2 is currently only available on PC for its early access period, but it seems likely to get console versions once it's fully released.

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.

‘It Is Still in Development. That's All I Can Say’ — Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake Dev Issues Update 5 Years After It Was Announced

6 mars 2026 à 13:00

Saber Interactive’s long-running development of its Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake is confirmed to still be underway.

In a recent interview with IGN, the chief creative officer of Saber, Tim Willits, answered our question regarding the project’s future with a short but simple: “Yes, it is still in development. That's all I can say.”

The news will be of relief to the hordes of loyal fans of the now-classic RPG originally developed by Mass Effect and Dragon Age studio, BioWare. The modern reimagining was first revealed way back in 2021, but nothing has been officially seen or heard of it in the five years since.

A report in December 2025 from Game File revealed that Aspyr was no longer leading development on the remake, but that the reins had reportedly been handed over to Mad Head Games, the team behind the upcoming Hellraiser: Revival.

That same article also claimed that plans are not only in motion for the KOTOR reimagining, but a remake of its sequel, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, had also been discussed.

“Juliet was the codename for a project where we were going to do a full remake of KOTOR II with modern art, modern gameplay, you know, keep the story and the characters and the general — the general content of KOTOR II, but remake it for modern hardware and modern machines with updated graphics and all those kind of things,” said Douglas Reilly, Lucasfilm Games vice president. “It was something we were discussing with Aspyr.”

Whether those full plans for remakes of the Knights of the Old Republic series ever come to fruition is yet to be seen; however, it looks like development is still pressing on when it comes to Saber’s work on the original.

This all comes after the reveal of Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic at the 2025 Game Awards, a brand new single-player RPG set in a galaxy far, far away, led by former KOTOR director, Casey Hudson. Do you think we’ll be playing this new game before the Knights of the Old Republic arrives? Let us know in the comments below!

For more from our interview with Saber’s Tim Willits, you can find some new details about the upcoming John Wick game, and the news that extreme horror game Hellraiser: Revival has secured its ESRB rating.

Simon Cardy is a Senior Editor at IGN who can mainly be found skulking around open world games, indulging in Korean cinema, or despairing at the state of Tottenham Hotspur and the New York Jets. Follow him on Bluesky at @cardy.bsky.social.

'We're in a Completely Different Era of Star Wars Now' — Lucasfilm Boss Dave Filoni Says The Mandalorian and Grogu Doesn't Carry the Burden Episode VII Did

6 mars 2026 à 12:59

With The Mandalorian And Grogu almost upon us, Star Wars fans are set for the first mainline film in the franchise since Episode IX, The Rise of Skywalker, came out in December 2019. It’s a long time coming, and launches into a different world… maybe even a different galaxy compared to the previous set of films. But it also launches without the weight of expectation that comes with introducing a new Star Wars trilogy — and that’s to its benefit, Lucasfilm co-CEO Dave Filoni has said.

The Mandalorian And Grogu, due out on May 22, is one of only two Star Wars movies with confirmed release dates (Ryan Gosling's Star Wars: Starfighter arrives on May 28, 2027). While there is a long list of Star Wars movies announced, there is significant doubt that many of them, if any, will actually be released.

Even the Dave Filoni New Republic team-up movie that was announced is uncertain. Outgoing Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy made no mention of the Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and Boba Fett crossover film when revealing her exit in January, though it's likely her successor, Filoni himself, will be the one to give an update on this as its fate likely rests on the performance of The Mandalorian and Grogu this year.

Either way, The Mandalorian And Grogu feels like the start of a new era of Star Wars, and that’s how Filoni himself made it sound in a recent interview with Empire. “Episode VII was a completely different entity,” he said. “I had dreams of Episode VII since I came out of Return Of The Jedi. You were like, ‘After VI comes VII! Where’s VII?’ We’re in a completely different era of Star Wars now.”

As such, The Mandalorian And Grogu is free to be, simply, “a big celebration” of its two main characters, rather than have to contend with introducing a new trilogy of Star Wars movies. Star Wars: Starfighter, from the sounds of things, will enjoy similar freedom when it comes out next year.

Related, Kathleen Kennedy also failed to mention the previously-announced standalone movie set to feature Rey Skywalker in her exit interview. The project, revealed by Kennedy with fanfare at Star Wars Celebration 2023, was planned to feature the return of Daisy Ridley as Rey Skywalker, and reveal how the character starts a new era of the Jedi Order.

Kennedy announced the project on-stage alongside Ridley and director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, who was confirmed to be helming the project. But in the years since — as with so many other Star Wars movies — little more has been said.

"We're pretty far along," Kennedy said of the slate of Star Wars films announced back in 2023. "These are things, as you can imagine, certainly looking at what Dave [Filoni]'s been doing with Ahsoka, that'll be at least six, seven years building to what it is we're going to be doing in a movie. As [for the project being made by] Sharmeen, we've been working on that for a couple years already."

Discussing the standalone Rey movie's plot in more detail, Kennedy described it as set 15 years after Rise of Skywalker. "We're post-war, post-First Order, and the Jedi are in disarray, and there's a lot of discussion around who are the Jedi, what are they doing, what's the state of the galaxy?" Kennedy teased. "[Rey is] attempting to rebuild the Jedi Order based on the books, based on what she promised Luke."

Of course, this isn't the only project expected to feature Rey in the future. Lucasfilm is also incubating a new trilogy of movies from Simon Kinberg, the director behind the widely-panned X-Men movie Dark Phoenix and 2022 spy action flop The 355.

"[Kinberg] wrote something that we read in August, and it was very good, but not there," Kennedy told Deadline. "We've pretty much upended the story, and then spent a great deal of time on the treatment, which he finished literally about four weeks ago. And it's a very detailed treatment, like 70 pages. And so he is expected to give us something in March."

Once again, Kennedy referred to Kinberg's project as a "trilogy," though it still seems far, far away.

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.

Now Marathon Is Out in the Wild, the True Cost of Its Microtransactions Has Been Revealed

6 mars 2026 à 12:09

Bungie’s Marathon is out now, which means players can finally see how its microtransactions actually work and, crucially, how much everything costs.

The $40 extraction shooter is monetized in a number of ways, including via a premium battle pass and direct microtransactions for cosmetic items, such as playable character skins. As Bungie had signalled before Marathon went live, gameplay-affecting items are not available to buy, only cosmetics.

Still, some players have responded negatively to Marathon’s monetization, criticizing the price of the skins and the digital sales tactics Bungie has in place.

Straight off the bat, on launch day, Marathon has $15 cosmetic packs (they cost 1,500 Lux, Marathon’s premium virtual currency). These packs include a runner skin, a weapon skin, a cosmetic trinket of some type, and a player banner and profile pic. Runner skins are sold separately for around $12’s worth of Lux.

This alone has irked some who believe that Marathon, as a $40 game, should not be monetized in a similar fashion to free-to-play shooters like Fortnite or Apex Legends. Others, however, are unsurprised by these cosmetic packs, and have pointed out that they’re more expensive in other premium games, such as the more expensive mainline Call of Duty games.

But what has caused more of a stink is the denominations of Lux available in the store. A runner skin costs 1,120 Lux, but of course you can’t buy 1,120 Lux exactly from the store. Instead, you have to spend $10 to get 1,100 Lux (just 20 Lux shy of what you need), and then another $5 to get 500 Lux on top, which in total dollar terms matches the same price as the $15 bundle.

This is a common tactic in video games that not only forces you to spend more money than you want to get a particular item, but leaves you with virtual currency spare that may encourage you to buy some more so you can get another item. Call of Duty does this. FIFA does this. And now Marathon does this.

“I'm tired of these Bungie scummy tactics,” one fan said. “Even if I love the game, this store and season pass in 2026 is a shame.”

“Dude I look at the shop to find that if you spend 10 you’ll get 1,100 coins or LUX but these people set every character price to 1,120, so you’ll have to spend another five dollars," said another player. "I hate this type of greed. I love the game but this is shallow.”

“Yea that’s dumb af,” said another. “And after spending $15 you’ll have 1,600 Lux so might as well get the entire bundle for 1,500. (Is what Bungie probably wants you to do) at that point why even sell the skin separately.”

Within the debate are a significant number of people who believe Marathon isn't doing anything particularly outlandish here when it comes to monetization. They point to the fact that only cosmetics are for sale and that no-one is forced to buy anything extra to compete out on the battlefield as evidence that Bungie is doing things well enough for its new shooter. Others say that anyone who played Destiny 2, Bungie's previous release, will find nothing here surprising.

And it doesn't look like Marathon's monetization has impacted the sentiment around the game at launch, either. At the time of this article's publication, Marathon had a 'very positive' user review rating on Steam.

It’s also worth noting that Marathon Reward Passes do not expire, so you can buy a previous season’s Reward Passes if you miss out. You unlock rewards in your Rewards Passes using Silk, which is earned by playing the game. You can also earn cosmetics via the Codex, with others available for purchase.

We’ve got plenty more on Marathon, including one Bungie developer’s commitment to “fontslop,” and Bungie’s words of reassurance on Marathon’s difficulty curve. 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.

The HP All-in Plan - Get a New Printer and Ink Starting at $7.99 Per Month

Par : Eric Song
5 mars 2026 à 21:45

If you're in need of at-home printing but you don't want to deal with the upfront cost of buying a printer or the hassle of purchasing ink cartridges when they run out, then HP is offering a plan that might be perfect for you.

HP's All-In Plan is a convenient service that leases you a printer for a low monthly fee. Never run out of ink or printing supplies. You’re always ready to print with ink and optional paper delivery before you need it. There are several plans to choose from, with each offering a different printer and print allotment depending on your needs. The monthly print allotment is flexible, rolls over and can easily be updated on a monthly basis if needed.

The four recommended plan tiers are as follows:

  • Basic - HP Envy inkjet printer with 20 pages of printing for $7.99/mo
  • Versatile - HP Envy Photo inkjet printer with 20 pages of printing for $9.99/mo
  • High-Volume - HP Smart Tank with 100 pages of printing for $12.99/mo
  • Professional - HP OfficeJet Pro with 50 pages of printing for $14.99/mo

The "High Volume" plan is marketed as the best value. It includes the HP Smart Tank 7602 all-in-one printer (retails for $470) and up to 100 pages of monthly printing. At $12.99 per month, it's not much more expensive than the "Basic" and "Versatile" plans. The one caveat is that it requires a three year commitment compared to two years for the other plans. Fortunately, HP offers a 30-day trial period during which you have the option to return your printer.

Is the HP All-In Plan worth it?

The big question is whether or not HP's All-In Plan is worth it in the first place. We can first break this out monetarily. The "High Volume" plan will run you $12.99 per month for 3 years, or a grand total of $467.64. As mentioned above, the printer you get retails for $469.99. That's about the same cost, but there are other factors to consider.

By buying the printer outright, you could probably find a discount. For example, it's currently on sale at Amazon for $349.99, saving you $120 right off the bat. Also, after 3 years, you'll still own the printer so that you can use it for many years after. If you subscribe to the plan, then you're out of a printer after 3 years unless you re-enroll.

However, by signing up for the plan, you avoid having to pay $400+ instantly, which is replaced by a more manageable monthly fee. You also essentially get three years of 24/7 live support and warranty service, as opposed to just one year if you bought the printer outright. You don't need to pay for ink during the life of the subscription. This is important because ink refills can get pricey very quickly to the point where it's often cheaper to just buy a new printer. You're also not stuck with the same printer forever. After the term ends, you can either choose to continue using your current printer or upgrade to a newer, current generation model.

All things considered, it really depends on your situation. If you can justify the upfront cost, you plan to keep the same printer for more than three years, and you feel comfortable enough sourcing your own ink, then just buy your own printer. If you'd rather stick with the convenience of letting HP worry about the printer along with its refills and maintenance, and you know that you can stay within the monthly printing allotment, then it's worth checking it out.

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

AliExpress Has a 1,000W Peak 48V Adult Electric Bike for $288 with Free Delivery (Ships From the US)

Par : Eric Song
4 mars 2026 à 22:10

Looking for a powerful ebike with the speed and range to meet your ambitious needs? Nowadays you can find a decent ebike for well under $500 if you know where to look (hint: it's not necessarly Amazon). For a limited time, AliExpress is offering the UrLife E20 750W 48V Electric Bike for a super low price of $288.36 after you apply $35 off coupon code "35USAFFS". The exact same bike currently sells for $470 ($360 plus $90 shipping) on Amazon.

The AliExpress marketplace seller "urlifeglobal" is the official manufacturer of these scooters and has plenty of reviews and sales to back up its reputation. Since they've already been shipped from overseas, any tariffs have already been paid for and you also don't need to worry about egregiously long shipping times.

UrLife E20 750W (1,000W Peak) 48V Electric Bike for $288

The UrLife E20 is an adult electric bike featuring a 750W (1,000W peak) motor that can get up to speeds of 28mph. Unlike most bikes in this price range that use a 36V battery, the E20 includes a powerful 48V battery which offer more power, acceleration, and torque, perfect for tackling steep hills. The 13Ah battery offers up to 80 miles of range under ideal conditions. The actual distance is dependent on other factors like your speed, terrain, elevation, and so forth. It's also removable in case you want to store the battery in a separate location from the bike.

The frame is made of carbon steel so it's on the heavier side at about 60 pounds, but it also has a generous weight capacity of 265 pounds. It's equipped with 20" fat tires with front fork shock-absorbing suspension, which makes it better suited for unpaved terrain compared to other bikes at this price.

There are bikes out there that offer high-quality components, a more powerful motor, better upgradeability, and/or domestic customer support, but only if you're willing to shell out hundreds or thousands of dollars more. The UrLife E20 bike will stay within anybody's budget. It offers a perfectly respectable assisted ride that will satisfy most bikers.

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

Save 50% Off the 3.8lb Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 16" Ultra-Portable Laptop with Discrete GPU, Now Just $750

Par : Eric Song
6 mars 2026 à 18:05

Lenovo is offering a great deal on an ultra-portable productivity laptop that can also do some light gaming. The Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 16" laptop, equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI 5 CPU and RTX 5050 GPU, has dropped to $749.99 after you apply coupon code "LENOVOLOVE2". That's 50% off the original retail price and also includes free delivery.

3.8lb Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 16" Ultra-Portable Laptop for $750

The IdeaPad Pro is a truly portable laptop, weighing it at a mere 3.8 pounds for a 16" footprint and measuring only 0.62" thin. Both the top lid and bottom chassis are anodized aluminum and the trackpad is made of glass for a premium look and feel. Specs include a stunning 16" 2880x1800 OLED display, a current-gen AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 CPU, GeForce RTX 5050 8GB discrete GPU, 16GB of LPDDR5X-8000MT/s memory, and a 512GB SSD. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C 40Gbps ports, and HDMI 2.1.

The GeForce RTX 5050 discrete graphics won't turn this laptop into a gaming powerhouse, but it's still a lot more powerful than onboard iGPU options. You'll be able to play low demand games like Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, Counter-Strike, and hundreds of other games out there... just not Cyberpunk 2077 in 2.8K.

For such a lightweight laptop built with premium materials and equipped with current generation components (including a discrete GPU!), the asking price of $750 is an absolute steal. If we were in Back to School season right now, this deal would have already sold out because it's a perfect choice for students at an affordable price.

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

Alienware Still Has One of the Lowest Prices on an RTX 5080 Equipped Prebuilt Gaming PC

Par : Eric Song
4 mars 2026 à 00:15

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

The Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC has dropped to as low as $2,299.99 with free delivery after a $530 instant discount. This is currently one of the least expensive RTX 5080 prebuilts you'll be able to get right now. Most other RTX 5080 prebuilts are currently priced at $2,500 and up.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,300

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

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

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

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