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Get the Powerful Asus ROG Xbox Ally X Handheld Gaming PC for Below MSRP

17 janvier 2026 à 00:45

With the advent of PC gaming handhelds, the nearly limitless library of games on Steam and other PC clients are now at your fingertips anytime and anywhere. The best gaming handhelds have a hefty price tag, so ideally you can pick one up at a discount. The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is one of the newest of the flagship gaming handhelds, and it's also arguably the best one. It costs $1,000 nearly everywhere, except for a couple of places.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X for $915.27

Import (brand new) model

AliExpress currently carries imported units for $915.27 after you apply $60 off coupon code "60USAFF". This is the lowest price I've seen for a new (not used) listing since its release back in October 2025. The seller is "Lucky Tech Store" who has developed a good reputation for selling imported Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 consoles as well. The Xbox Ally X ships locally from a warehouse in the United States, with most orders being delivered within a week. That means you don't have to worry about tariffs, import fees, or egregiously long shipping times.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X from $915.27

Open box (used) model

The other readily accessible option would be to get a used model. Best Buy offers open box units starting at $919.99 for "Good" condition and $949.99 for "Excellent" condition. Mind you these are pre-owned, but they are Geek Squad verified and the better graded units sometimes still have all of some of their original warranty.

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

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

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

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

Here's Where to Buy All of LEGO Sets That Were Recently Retired at the End of 2025

17 janvier 2026 à 00:15

LEGO officially retired a ton of older sets in December 2025, but quite a few of them are still available to purchcase at various retailers today. If you missed your chance to grab any of these builds before LEGO retired them for good, now is the time to pick them up before they disappear from stock completely. Some of the most popular sets, like The Mighty Bowser, are already out of stock everywhere.

It's common for LEGO to retire a bunch of sets at the end of the year and many of those will shoot up in value once stock starts to become scarce. Major online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Barnes & Noble still have many of these sets available at MSRP, but the LEGO Store is completely out of stock with no plans to produce more in 2026. I've rounded up all of the recently retired sets still available somewhere online, but some of these will likely sell out before the end of the month.

Recently Retired LEGO Sets Still Available in 2026

There are a ton of sets here that are being retired simply because there has been a lack of interest since they were first released, but that's not true for everything. Most notably, there are some key LEGO Harry Potter sets that were just retired that some collectors absolutely don't want to miss. These are part of the modular Hogwarts Castle build that is still getting new releases, so if you're actively building that, this is your last chance to grab things like The Owlery or the Potions Class set.

If you're a fan of the LEGO Disney sets targeted at adults, it's also worth noting that two key sets are quickly becoming scarce. The massive Disney Castle is currently only available from the Disney Store at MSRP as prices are skyrocketing at other third-party sellers. There's also the Snow White and the Seven Dwarves set disappearing from stores, which we called a "cozy and heartfelt tribute to Walt Disney's 1937 animated classic" when we reviewed it.

Another noteworthy set on this list is the Brickheadz Monkey D. Luffy set. The LEGO One Piece sets were released just last year and this is the first thing in that line-up to be officially retired. Season 2 of the live-action show is currently set to release on March 10, 2026 and will most likely feature a new line-up of LEGO tie-ins.

Do retired sets ever come back from retirement?

If you ever truly miss out on a LEGO set, the good news is that LEGO will sometimes bring them back as a redesigned set. The most recent example of this is the Hogwarts Icons - Collectors' Edition set that has completely sold out everywhere. LEGO has already launched a newer version of this set that looks quite similar called Sorcerer's Stone - Collectors' Edition.

New LEGO Sets for 2026

With older sets getting retired, newer sets are arriving to take their place. We saw a ton of new LEGO sets get released for January 2026 and there's plenty more to expect throughout the rest of the year. The upcoming LEGO Pokémon sets have recently gone up for preorder (out February 27) and the Star Wars Smart Brick sets are up as well (out March 1). For a full look at all of the new LEGO sets already available for 2026, check out the carousel below:

The Wolfbox Cordless Jump Starter and Air Compressor Drops to Just $40 on Amazon

16 janvier 2026 à 23:45

Every car absolutely needs both a jump starter and tire inflator as part of its emergency kit, so why not just get both in one package. For this weekend, Amazon is offering Amazon Prime members the Wolfbox 2000A Cordless Jump Starter with Air Compressor (Tire Inflator) for just $40.59 after you apply coupon code "PS4SCSWG". Non-Prime members can get it for $49.99 with same code. Wolfbox is a well-known brand and its products are higher quality than other similarly priced jump starters and air compressors you'll find on Amazon.

Wolfbox Cordless Jump Starter and Air Compressor for $40.59

The Wolfbox is a 3-in-1 device. First is a 12V cordless car jump starter that can supply 2,000A of peak power. The internal lithium battery has enough juice to jump start a 5L gas engine up to 30 times on a single charge. Cordless jump starters essentially make traditional jumper cables obsolete for most people, since you no longer need the assistance of someone else's car (or a tow truck) to get you back on the road.

Second is the 150PSI cordless tire inflator and air compressor, which can refill a 195/65 R15 tire from 29 to 36 PSI in just over one minute. If you're using it to fix a flat, sure you have a tire patch kit on seal the hole afterwards. Like most tire inflators, this model can also be used to inflate other things like bicycle tires, balls, inflatables, and more.

Lastly, the Wolfbox's internal 10,000mAh power bank can be used to charge up your dead iPhone or smartphone when you need it the most. It has one 15W USB-C input for charging itself, and another 12W USB-A input for charging your devices.

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.

What is a Discrete GPU?

16 janvier 2026 à 23:02

When you're setting out to get a new gaming PC or laptop, you've probably noticed there are quite a few models out there without an Nvidia or AMD graphics chip. These devices usually come with an integrated GPU, rather than a discrete, or dedicated graphics chip.

PCs with and without discrete GPUs have their uses, but it's important to know the difference if you're on the lookout for a new PC, especially with Intel's new Panther Lake platform right around the corner. For most people, all you need to know that an integrated GPU is best for lightweight, everyday computing like web browsing and word processing, and a discrete GPU is better for gaming and heavier content creation like video editing.

What Is A GPU Anyways?

Most mainstream computers have two types of processors. A CPU, or a central processing unit, and a GPU, or a graphics processing unit. Traditionally, a GPU's purpose is to take visual data from the CPU and render it for display on your monitor. This is why dedicated graphics cards have been necessary for PC gaming for so long. Because of the sheer amount of visual data that needs to be processed in a video game, a dedicated GPU is necessary to avoid turning most video games into a slideshow.

In the last few years, though, the use-case for graphics chips has expanded drastically. It turns out that the thousands of cores in a GPU makes it extremely good at parallel processing. That makes it good for complicated mathematics, data science, and AI. That's also why graphics cards have only got more expensive over the last decade, due to the rise of cryptocurrency and AI.

Discrete GPU vs Integrated GPU

Pretty much every modern computer has a GPU in one form or another, but they're either going to be integrated into the processor, or they'll be a discrete GPU, which means it's on its own chip and board.

There are some desktop processors that don't have integrated graphics, though. While every modern AMD GPU has an integrated graphics chip, some Intel processors leave them out, usually to lower the cost. You can usually tell the difference from the name of the chip – if there's an 'F' at the end of the product name, it doesn't have an integrated GPU.

Getting an integrated GPU in your desktop processor is underrated, too. While you'll typically want to depend on a discrete GPU for gaming and content creation, an integrated GPU is excellent for troubleshooting if your graphics card is having problems. Just don't make the mistake of plugging your HDMI or DisplayPort into the motherboard instead of the graphics card.

The biggest difference between integrated and discrete graphics is that integrated graphics need to share resources with the CPU. That means they share the same power budget, which can be a problem if you're putting pressure on both the GPU and CPU – as most PC games do. Integrated graphics also rely on the same pool of system memory as your processor, which also means things can slow down exponentially in heavy workloads, and not just because DDR5 is significantly slower than GDDR6 or GDDR7.

This also means that, yes, the PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch 2, and pretty much all handheld gaming PCs use integrated graphics, rather than dedicated GPUs.

Discrete graphics, then, are dedicated graphics processors that have their own dedicated resources. In desktop gaming PCs, these typically take the form of graphics cards. These are GPUs soldered onto PCBs (printed circuit boards) with all the resources they need – dedicated video memory, power management, and usually a meaty heatsink. These cards will then slot into a PCIe slot on your motherboard, which then gives you access to more powerful graphics processing.

Laptops are a little different. Rather than a full graphics card, mobile discrete GPUs are usually soldered onto the motherboard in its own little section, paired with its memory and power delivery. There are a few laptops out there that have socketed GPUs, but they're extremely rare. As for integrated graphics in a laptop, they work identically to integrated graphics in any other processor, built into the main CPU and sharing its resources.

However, there is a way to add dedicated graphics to a laptop that doesn't already have them. Thanks to the high speeds of Thunderbolt 5 and USB 4, you can use an external GPU to power up your laptop. Not every external GPU is the same, though. When external GPUs first started blowing up almost a decade ago, they were typically external docks that you'd slot a graphics card into, and then hook into your system via Thunderbolt or a proprietary connector – usually depending on the laptop manufacturer.

More external GPUs come with built-in mobile graphics chips these days, though. These are usually smaller and more portable, but don't have the same kind of power of a desktop graphics card.

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

5 Questions We Have For the Next 28 Years Later Movie Following The Bone Temple

16 janvier 2026 à 23:00

Warning: Full spoilers follow for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.

The fourth film in the 28 Days Later franchise, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple serves as a direct sequel to last year’s 28 Years Later (whew, that’s a lot of times saying “28” and “Later” already!), picking up right on the heels of that film. Directed by Nia DaCosta and written by series creator Alex Garland, the terrific film builds to a memorable finale, as Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson and Jack O'Connell’s Jimmy Crystal come face to face. Both men have reacted to life in this post-apocalyptic Britain – decimated by a zombie-like rage virus – in very extreme ways, but where Ian has done what he can to honor the dead with his intimidating yet meaningful Bone Temple, Jimmy has embraced violence and madness. He has declared that he is the son of the Devil himself (or “Old Nick” as he calls him), torturing and killing other survivors he encounters alongside the select few he recruits as his followers, who are all forced to take on the name Jimmy as well.

Ian plays along with Jimmy’s threat to actually pretend to be the Devil to his group of Jimmys, lest he be killed, in an absolutely fantastic manner, with one hell of a performance set to Iron Maiden’s “The Number of the Beast.” But when Ian sees Spike (Alfie Williams) – the boy he befriended in the previous movie – has been forced to join Jimmy, he attempts to help him, leading to a deadly series of events in quick succession. Ian is fatally stabbed by Jimmy before Jimmy is turned on by both Spike and “Jimmy Ink,” a follower actually named Kelly (Erin Kellyman), who had grown increasingly dubious about his leader’s claims.

As Ian succumbs to his injuries, Kelly and Spike enact their revenge on Jimmy, with Spike stabbing him, and the two of them leaving the would-be son of the Devil crucified to the Bone Temple and hanging upside down. The last we see of Jimmy is his POV as one of the rage-infected lunges at him. Although anything is possible, for now it’s safe to consider that Jimmy is dead given he had no more allies and no way to protect himself…though I suppose it’s always possible he was simply infected himself.

Regardless, there is still plenty left up in the air for the next film in the franchise, which is now in the works. That starts with The Bone Temple’s coda, in which we see Spike and Kelly from afar as they try to avoid being grabbed by the infected while a father and daughter are watching and getting ready to step in to help them.

So let’s get to our big questions for the next 28 Years Later film, kicking off with the big ones centering around that dad in the final scene. He’s not a brand new character; that’s Jim, with Cillian Murphy reprising his breakout role as the lead in the original 28 Days Later! As Danny Boyle (director of the first and third films in the franchise, and a producer on them all) confirmed himself many months ago, Murphy’s cameo in The Bone Temple is setting up Jim’s return in a big way in the next installment. And yeah, “Jim” is one of the series’ heroes, and “Jimmy” is one of its villains, which is a bit funny…but such is life!

Was Jim Never Rescued?

The final scene of The Bone Temple features the return of Cillian Murphy as Jim for the first time since 2002’s original 28 Days Later. In the scene, Jim and his newly introduced daughter, Sam (Maiya Eastmond), are seen in a home that is quickly confirmed to be within the quarantined Britain, meaning they still need to live a guarded life in the midst of the infected. But this begs the question of what exactly happened after 28 Days Later’s closing moments, in which Jim and his friends unfurl a giant banner reading “HELLO” as a plane flies overhead, hopeful that whoever is in the plane sees them and that their rescue is imminent. Though these characters didn’t return in the first sequel, 2007’s 28 Weeks Later, that film’s opening – in which we see a widespread rescue and rebuilding attempt was made in the wake of the first attack of the infected – made it easy to assume Jim’s group would indeed have been brought to (temporary) safety.

So what’s the deal? Did whoever was in the plane not actually see that banner and fly on by? Did they see it and just not care to help? Or were Jim and the others in fact rescued, only to then get trapped once more when the infection broke out again in 28 Weeks Later? Also, it’s been so long that you have to wonder if Jim ever joined up with a larger group again, or just stuck to those he was already close to. After all, the final line of dialogue in The Bone Temple, after Jim’s daughter asks him if they should help Spike and Kelly, is him replying: “Of course we do.” This would indicate he’s stepped in to assist others throughout these 28 years, but the most pressing questions regarding Jim’s companionship centers on those we last saw with him..

Where Are Selena and Hannah?

The only person we see living with Jim in The Bone Temple is his daughter, so where is this girl’s mom, and how grim is the answer? Though we’re not explicitly told as much, that mom could be Selena from 28 Days Later, who was played by Naomie Harris in her breakout role (seriously, Danny Boyle had some spot-on casting with those two leads). So why isn’t she with them? And what about Hannah (Megan Burns), the then-teenage girl Jim and Selena bonded with and protected after the death of her father, Frank (Brendan Gleeson)? She was last seen living with Jim and Selena at the end of 28 Days Later, helping them unfurl that banner.

Given the unrelentingly dangerous world these characters exist in, it’s certainly easy to presume both Selena and Hannah died tragically in the decades since. But we get such a quick look at Jim’s current life, there’s plenty of room for other circumstances. Hell, it could be as simple as both women being out hunting or finding supplies when the final scene of The Bone Temple takes place. Or maybe Selena was doing that sort of activity, but Hannah did die at some point, or maybe it’s vice versa. Or maybe Hannah separated from Jim and Selena at some point, for whatever reason, and is out there somewhere with a different group. There are many possibilities, but it’s a pretty pressing question for the next film to hopefully answer promptly.

What Does the Future Hold for Samson?

A pivotal part of The Bone Temple involves the dynamic between Ian and the infected “Alpha” that he has named Samson, played by Chi Lewis-Parry. Ian begins to believe that the rage virus may not have truly replaced the personality of the afflicted, but rather masked it. Slowly but surely, he is proven right, as he uses morphine to continually calm Samson, who eventually begins to speak again. With his supply of morphine running low, Ian is then able to use his remaining resources to give Samson pills to treat psychosis, which begins to truly bring back his memories of the person he was before he was infected. Samson is last seen mournfully carrying the body of Ian after he finds him in the wake of what happened with Jimmy.

But with his friend Ian dead, what’s next for Samson? Is there any way he could possibly help other infected return to their true selves as well? That seems dubious, given that he doesn’t have the medical know-how Ian did, but it remains to be seen just how far his own intelligence goes. Did Ian have more of those pills, and would Samson even be able to identify them, since he was pretty out of it when he took them? And if he can’t help the other infected, what is the place for him in this world? We already saw him get attacked by the infected once when his behavior began to change – though he certainly reinforced just how formidable he was in the process by how he decimated them – but could he get any of the uninfected survivors to take him in now?

Though they never interact in The Bone Temple, Spike does know Samson from the previous film, albeit usually in the context of running for his life from him, so that would be a reunion certainly worth exploring.

What Happened to That Pregnant Lady?

The Bone Temple’s most unsettling and disturbing sequence involves Jimmy and his crew taking a small group of other survivors prisoner, then torturing them in an absolutely horrific manner; they are skinned alive. One member of this group, a pregnant woman named Cathy (Mirren Mack), manages to escape before the torture begins, hiding above in the barn where this is taking place and silently watching what happens to her friends in anguish. When Jimmy forces the only prisoner they haven’t skinned to fight one of his followers to the death, Cathy makes her presence known by sending a large hook hurtling down, killing the follower referred to as Jimmima (Emma Laird).

In the chaos that follows, Cathy makes a run for it, succeeding in getting away when Spike can’t bring himself to shoot her with an arrow and instead begs her to take him with her, though he sadly gets sucker-punched by her for his troubles and left behind. But what happened to her next? She was completely alone with no home or allies, making her prospects quite menacing in this scenario. But we never see her again, and given how much screen time she gets, it feels like she should make her return down the line.

What’s Jamie Been Up To?

After playing a significant role in 28 Years Later, Spike’s dad, Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), is absent from The Bone Temple. Last time we saw him, he’d discovered Spike had left a baby at the gate of their village, along with a note saying he would return one day. And yes, it’s true Jamie tried to run after Spike, only to be halted by the rising tide across the causeway to the village. But then what? Did he never go looking for his son? And yes, Spike said not to go looking for him…but he’s a kid!

Granted, Jamie was depicted as a massively flawed character, what with cheating on his dying wife and such, but he did still appear to love Spike. So what has he been up to since Spike left? Has he been raising the baby Isla (named after Spike’s mother) himself, or did he pass that off to someone else? Oh, and has Isla remained 100% healthy and psychotic rage-free, given she was the apparent product of the mating of two people with the rage virus? And hey, does Samson’s new clarity include any realizations about that baby, since it was highly implied (albeit not confirmed) that it was his own child? Because then he might want to pay a visit to Jamie’s village as well…

You Can't Invite Hotel Visitors to Move to Your Island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and We're All Bummed About It

16 janvier 2026 à 22:47

Animal Crossing: New Horizon's big 3.0 update is now live, and with it a bustling hotel where you can decorate rooms and attract villagers from the game's massive roster of over 400 animals for a visit. But while these visiting pals can wander your island, see the sights, and even participate in activities like Group Stretching, there's one thing they can't do: stay forever.

The reason this is coming up is because you can invite new animals onto your island in various other ways. If they visit through the Campsite, they can be persuaded to stay. If you encounter them during Island Excursions, you can similarly invite them to come back home and live next door. You can even steal villagers from friends if you visit their towns while that animal is already moving out. But for some reason, the hotel works differently. Animals staying for a vacation won't move to your island, even if you have a vacancy, no matter how much you beg.

A number of players (me included) are upset about this! The hotel is the best method yet of meeting a lot of different animal villagers, since there are eight total rooms and they can all be full at any given time, meaning eight potential chances to find the villager of your dreams. These little guys will also roam around the island and do most of the things normal residents do while they're there. They even have dialogue about how they wish they could stick around longer!

What's even more tragic is that former island residents can come visit you via this feature, and they'll have unique dialogue talking about how much they miss living on your island. But there's no way to get them to return permanently. They're just there for a little relaxation, and then gone again.

As much of a bummer as this is, the Hotel is still a pretty good way to get familiar with what villagers are even out there, so you know when they come around the campsite or when you stumble over them on an Island Expedition that you want to bully them into moving in. Besides, you've surely banked enough Nook Miles by now to go on hundreds of Expeditions until you find the friend you want, right? Right?

We're playing New Horizons again just like you, and checking out the big 3.0 update and all the fun new stuff that's been added. We've catalogued some of the surprising little changes, including the ability to strafe and jump, and we've got tips if you, like us, are returning to your island after a long hiatus. Oh, and check out this Zelda stuff added in the 3.0 update!

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

How to Watch Indiana Jones Movies in Chronological Order

16 janvier 2026 à 22:14

In the early 1980s, filmmaking legends George Lucas and Steven Speilberg created Hollywood’s seminal action-adventure franchise starring Harrison Ford as a thrill-seeking archeologist and college professor named Indiana Jones. The adventures of Indy have now spanned over four decades, culminating in the most recent film, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Scroll down to find out how to watch the Indiana Jones films in order, by narrative chronologically or release date.

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How Many Indiana Jones Movies Are There?

The Indiana Jones film saga includes five movies. The franchise’s canon also includes The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, a TV series that ran for two seasons (and four made-for-TV movies) in the ‘90s. If you're curious to know where you can stream all five of the films, we have a breakdown of where to stream every Indiana Jones movie online to point you in the right direction.

Dozens of other Indiana Jones stories have been told through novels, comics, and video games. However, for the sake of this list, we’ve only chronicled the films and TV series.

Indiana Jones Movies in Chronological Order

These blurbs contain mild spoilers, including characters, settings, and broad plot points.

0. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992-1996)

Though nonessential to the Indiana Jones film saga, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is the story’s canonical starting point. It’s optional viewing, but we’ve included it on this list for those interested in the whole story.

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles stars four iterations of the intrepid adventurer: the child (played by Corey Carrier), the teen/young adult (Sean Patrick Flanery), the middle-aged man (played in a single episode by Harrison Ford), and the elder (George Hall).

The series primarily follows Flanery’s teenage/young adult Indy adventuring around the world, encountering and working with real-life historical figures, including former U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt, writer Leo Tolstoy, artist Pablo Picasso, infamous gangster Al Capone, famed jazz musician Louis Armstrong, and neurologist Sigmund Freud, among others. The series also explores Indy’s background, notably his relationship with his father.

1. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

Temple of Doom is the first Indiana Jones movie chronologically, despite being released after Raiders of the Lost Ark. Set a year before its predecessor, Temple of Doom kicks off with Indy surviving an assassination attempt in Shanghai before parachuting out of a cargo plane into northern India. There, alongside companions Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) and Short Round (Ke Huy Quan), Indy agrees to help the locals locate their missing children and stolen sacred stone.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is considered the series’ “darkest” movie — the film’s dozens of deaths include a man’s heart being ripped from his chest, while a grotesque dinner scene features delicacies such as live snakes, giant beetles, eyeball soup, and monkey brains served fresh within their decapitated heads. Temple of Doom, alongside Gremlins, led to the creation of the MPAA’s PG-13 rating. (The rating system previously consisted of G, PG, M, and X.)

2. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Over 40 years ago, Raiders of the Lost Ark kicked off the Indiana Jones franchise. Set in 1936, Raiders of the Lost Ark takes Indy on a globetrotting adventure from South America and the U.S. to Africa and Asia. His first on-screen adventure pits Indy against Nazi forces, a recurring antagonist group in the series. The two parties race to retrieve the Ark of the Covenant, a gold-plated chest believed by Adolf Hitler to house divine power capable of aiding the Nazis in world domination.

3. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Indy’s next global adventure featured another quest for an ancient artifact: the Holy Grail, a relic said to hold the power of immortality. Indy’s estranged father, Henry (Sean Connery), spent much of his life researching the Grail, eventually going missing in its pursuit. Guided by his father’s extensive notes, Indy sets off to find both his father and the relic, once again racing against the Nazis. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is the last film before the time jump to newer films.

4. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

After a nearly 20-year hiatus, Indiana Jones returned in 2008 with Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The series’ fourth and most recent entry introduced Shia LaBeouf as Mutt Williams, the son of Indy and Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), who returns for the first time since Raiders of the Lost Ark. Cate Blanchett stars as the primary villain, a Soviet agent named Irina Spalko.

Kingdom of the Crystal Skull once again sees Indy and his companions racing against a nefarious entity (this time the Soviets) to obtain another artifact of great power: a telepathic crystal skull with which the Soviets plan to control the masses. In addition to the familiar globetrotting and double-crossing, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull introduces extraterrestrial elements into the series formula.

Read IGN’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull review.

5. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023)

The next and final Indiana Jones movie is Dial of Destiny – the first Indy movie since Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was released 15 years ago. Alongside Harrison Ford and Mads Mikkelsen, Dial of Destiny stars Boyd Holbrook, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Toby Jones, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Indy’s goddaughter Helena. The story follows the latter's reunion with Indy, as the two of them work together to chase down an ancient artifact with incredible power.

James Mangold (Logan) directed the film, making Dial of Destiny the franchise’s first film not helmed by Steven Spielberg. (Spielberg told Deadline he was “peripherally involved” with the movie.) It's also the first Indiana Jones movie distributed by Disney, following its purchase of Lucasfilm in 2012.

Read IGN's review of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny or see where to watch Dial of Destiny.

Future Indiana Jones Stories

While Dial of Destiny is being called the conclusion to Indiana Jones's story, Disney and Lucasfilm were said to be "actively" pursuing a Disney+ TV series as of November 2022. Outgoing Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy has more recently stated that there are no plans for a new Indiana Jones movie, going so far as to claim "I don’t think anybody is interested right now in exploring it.” Could that mean there's a still a TV series out there? Possibly, but unlikely.

Outside of movies/television, Microsoft released Indiana Jones and the Great Circle back in 2024, an original story in the franchise set during "the height of" Indy's career. IGN awarded it a review score of 9, calling the action-adventure game "an irresistible and immersive global treasure hunt, and far and away the best Indy story this century."

Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.

Disney Pulls 14 Classic Games From PC Storefronts With No Explanation

16 janvier 2026 à 22:04

Disney has unceremoniously pulled 14 of its licensed games off of Steam with no explanation, leaving us unable to purchase games like Disney's Hercules Action Game and Finding Nemo.

This was spotted by HappyCatEW over Steamgifts and Wario64 on Twitter/X, and shared by Polygon. The games are largely older ones from the 90s and 00s, and while they can still be played if you already owned them, they are no longer available for purchase. The newest game in the group is Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell's Adventure (2014), while the oldest, Stunt Island, is from all the way back in 1992.

Most of these games had fairly mediocre reviews, but whether or not any of them were good is beside the point. For a number of games on this list, Steam was the only place to play them on modern platforms. It's worth noting that some of these games, like Afterlife and Stunt Island, were also available on GOG, and appear to have been removed simultaneously with the Steam removal, meaning they're just not on PC anymore at all if you didn't already own them. So unless you own physical copies for ancient consoles instead, many of these games will be inaccessible.

The games removed are as follows:

  • Afterlife
  • Armed and Dangerous
  • Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action
  • Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell's Adventure
  • Disney's Hercules Action Game
  • Disney Planes
  • Disney The Princess and the Frog
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh
  • Disney•Pixar Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
  • Disney•Pixar Finding Nemo
  • Disney•Pixar Toy Story Mania!
  • Lucidity
  • Phineas and Ferb: New Inventions
  • Stunt Island

Why is Disney doing this? We have no idea. We've reached out to Disney for comment on the situation, and will update if we get a response.

Disney's commitment to having a games business has been wishy washy over the years. After a boom of licensed games in the 90s and 00s (including many of the games listed above), Disney eventually slowed its output in the 10s and seemingly vanished from games entirely for several years. It more recently reentered the space with its classic characters in games like Disney Dreamlight Valley and Disney Illusion Island. However, it seems like it may be slowing down once again, at least for properties that aren't Marvel and Star Wars (whose history in video games is a bit more complicated and robust). Its most recent non-Marvel/Star Wars games came out in 2023 (Tron: Identity, Gargoyles Remastered, Disney Speedstorm), and there don't seem to be any plans for more anytime soon.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

When It Comes to Star Wars, There's Just One Thing We Need From Lucasfilm's New Presidents

16 janvier 2026 à 21:49

In case you missed the news, there’s a seismic shift going on at Lucasfilm right now. Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down as President of Lucasfilm after 14 years. She’ll be replaced by two executives in Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan, both longtime Lucasfilm veterans.

This is certainly a huge deal for Star Wars fans. Kennedy has been steering the starship since Disney first acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, and she’s been in charge through a new era of films and the expansion into live-action streaming shows. What does it mean for the future of Star Wars? It’s a little early to say, but we know one thing that needs to change immediately - Lucasfilm needs to stop announcing new Star Wars movies and start committing to actually making them a reality. Star Wars needs to find a clear road map again after years of chaos and misdirection.

The Rise and Fall of Star Wars Under Kathleen Kennedy

There can be no denying that Kennedy’s tenure as President of Lucasfilm was marked by some major successes. She took the reins of a franchise whose biggest days many assumed were behind it, following the conclusion of George Lucas’ Prequel Trilogy. Instead, Kennedy helped pave the way for a completely new era of Star Wars movies that expanded the Skywalker Saga decades into the future.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens was an unmitigated success, shattering box office records and appealing to a huge swath of moviegoers. The entire Sequel Trilogy remains one of the highest-grossing series of all time. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story showed the potential in projects that venture away from the Skywalker clan. And perhaps most notably, Kennedy’s Lucasfilm finally proved that Star Wars can work in a live-action TV format, something even Lucas was hard-pressed to accomplish. The Mandalorian spawned a whole new wave of live-action shows, including the critical darling that is Star Wars: Andor.

But for all those successes, Kennedy’s tenure became increasingly marred as time went on. The Sequel Trilogy may have been largely successful from a financial standpoint, but good luck finding a Star Wars fan who actually likes all three movies. The lack of a coherent, overarching direction for the trilogy and the diminishing returns at the box office speak for themselves. 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story underwhelmed critically and commercially, with even Kennedy herself labeling it as one of her regrets with the franchise. And as 2026 dawns, it’s now been over six years since a new Star Wars film has hit theaters (though that’ll finally change this year).

It hasn’t been entirely rosy on the streaming front either. The initial fervor over The Mandalorian has cooled in light of the more divisive Season 3, and Lucasfilm seems to be cutting back on new live-action streaming shows just as it’s become increasingly cautious on the theatrical front. The Acolyte has the dubious distinction of being the first Star Wars series to be canceled due to low ratings. Ten years ago, who would have imagined there wouldn’t be an automatic, built-in audience for a live-action Star Wars show?

It’s painfully clear that there’s been a waning of enthusiasm surrounding the Star Wars franchise in recent years. Certainly, not all of the blame can be laid at Kennedy’s feet. But perhaps the great, defining flaw of the Kennedy era is that Lucasfilm doesn’t seem to quite know how to respond to this lack of Star Wars enthusiasm.

It’s become a running joke over the years that Lucasfilm is very fond of announcing new Star Wars movies and then never getting around to actually making them.

It’s become a running joke over the years that Lucasfilm is very fond of announcing new Star Wars movies and then never getting around to actually making them. At various points, we were supposed to get a Rian Johnson-helmed trilogy, an Old Republic series from Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and DB Weiss, and even a movie from Marvel bigwig Kevin Feige. All of those projects are dead now. Then there are the many announced projects that have fallen into quiet limbo, like James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi, Taika Waititi’s movie, Donald Glover’s Lando movie, and the Rogue Squadron movie. And that doesn’t even get into the numerous times directors have been replaced on the films that actually move forward (Phil Lord and Chris Miller on Solo, Colin Trevorrow on The Rise of Skywalker, etc.).

It’s gotten to the point where it’s impossible to feel excited about a new Star Wars announcement because the inevitable first question is always, “What’s the likelihood this thing actually comes out?” As you can see, the odds aren’t great. Even with projects that seem to be in active development, like Dave Filoni's Mando-Verse/New Republic Movie, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's New Jedi Order Movie, and Simon Kinberg’s trilogy, it’s an open question as to whether those will see the light of day. Until the cameras start rolling and we have actual footage, it’s safer to assume the worst.

That sense of uncertainty and the constant pivoting have come to define Kathleen Kennedy’s Lucasfilm in recent years. And that’s exactly what needs to change as Filoni and Brennan take the helm.

It’s Time to Actually Make Star Wars Movies Again

At this point, we’re not particularly concerned about what direction Lucasfilm’s new masters take the Star Wars franchise. What matters is that they have a direction at all. Where is the future of this venerable but troubled franchise? Is it focusing on new movies set after the events of the Sequel Trilogy? Great. Is it fleshing out the Old Republic era in the Disney timeline? Fantastic. Is it more Mando-Verse/New Republic content? Fine.

Whatever Filoni and Brennan see as the future of the franchise, they need to develop a clear plan for Star Wars and commit to it. Fans have been subjected to too many false starts and announcements that don’t pan out. That’s where some of the waning enthusiasm around Star Wars is coming from. Again, it’s really hard to feel excited about any of these projects when we have no idea if they’re going to materialize.

As noted above, it’s been six years since we got a new Star Wars movie. And while there are currently two projects that have actually finished production and have release dates, if Lucasfilm doesn’t press forward, we may enter another multi-year lull without new films. That’s no way to energize a fanbase or convince anyone that the worst is behind us.

The best thing Filoni and Brennan can do to ring in this new era is make it clear that the days of indecision and waffling are over. Give fans status updates on the various movies and shows that have been announced. Make it clear which ones are being shelved and which are in active development. And maybe start being more conservative about which projects you formally announce. It’s no longer enough to hear that [insert writer here] is attached to a Star Wars movie. If it’s not in active development with a good sense of momentum, Star Wars fans really don’t want to hear about it.

If it’s not in active development with a good sense of momentum, Star Wars fans really don’t want to hear about it. 

The Filoni/Brennan news has obvious similarities to Warner Bros.’ decision to install James Gunn and Peter Safran as co-CEOs of DC Studios in 2023. Here, too, you have two executives sharing power. One is more focused on the creative side of things, while the other handles the business end. That approach certainly seems to have worked out well enough for DC Studios so far. And we can only hope that Filoni is as prolific on the writing/directing front as Gunn has been with Creature Commandos, Superman, Peacemaker, and Man of Tomorrow.

But the thing about Gunn and Safran’s DCU is that the two came out swinging with a clear plan in place from the beginning. When the DC Studios shake-up was announced, Gunn and Safran immediately revealed the “DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.” They made it clear from the start that they had a road map in place and an overarching story direction in mind. Yes, some of those originally announced projects have fallen by the wayside, but that’s inevitable in this business. (Indeed, Gunn has been quite open on social media and elsewhere about the status of such projects.) What matters is that Gunn has a clear idea of the larger story he’s trying to tell with the DCU, and every act has been geared toward furthering that storyline.

This is exactly what we’d love to see from Filoni and Brennan. Not every Star Wars project needs to be part of the same storyline. The timeline is vast enough that we can and should be seeing projects set in many different eras and with many different characters. But we need confirmation that the new Lucasfilm Presidents have a road map in mind for Star Wars. We need a lot more cases like Shawn Levy's Star Wars: Starfighter, which moved uncharacteristically quickly from announcement to casting to full production.

The days of announcing new movies and quietly shelving them need to come to an end. That’s the first step toward reinvigorating the franchise and recapturing the excitement that was so palpable in those early years of Kennedy’s tenure. Forget Spider-Man. Star Wars needs a Brand New Day.

What do you think about this massive Star Wars shake-up? Will having a clear road map in place help get you jazzed about Star Wars again? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

And if you need help refreshing your memory on all the current Star Wars projects, here’s every Star Wars movie and show in development.

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

Every PS5 DualSense Controller Color You Can Buy Right Now

16 janvier 2026 à 21:43

PlayStation is no stranger to releasing unique colors for its accessories throughout its over 30-year history. Since the PS5 launched in November 2020, PlayStation has expanded the DualSense controller line to include over a dozen additional standard colors, along with a swath of limited edition controllers featuring popular PlayStation characters and vibrant patterns. Whether you're looking to replace an existing controller, add to your collection, or just want to take a trip down memory lane, we've rounded up every PlayStation 5 DualSense controller color in order of release date.

If you're in the market for a DualSense alternative, our guide to the best PS5 controllers features a variety of different options we've reviewed.

All Dualsense Controller Colors by Release Date

White DualSense Controller

Release Date: November 12, 2020

Released alongside the PlayStation 5 in 2020, the white DualSense controller perfectly matches the PS5 console. You can check out our review of this controller when it was first released. Since that time, many of the PS5 exclusives have come to PC, making this a great mouse and keyboard alternative for PC gamers as well.

Midnight Black DualSense Controller

Release Date: June 11, 2021

For fans looking for that classic DualShock look, the Midnight Black DualSense is a great choice. It wasn't released for the console until a full seven months after the console, making it the first new color you could grab (alongside Cosmic Red).

Cosmic Red DualSense Controller

Release Date: June 11, 2021

Is it red? Or more berry-colored? It's neither! Cosmic Red is the first "unique" color released for the DualSense and for the PS5, and it would establish the space-themed naming convention for the controllers to come.

Starlight Blue DualSense Controller

Release Date: January 14, 2022

The Starlight Blue controller kicked off 2022 as part of a new space-themed trio of DualSense controller colors, offering some striking new colors not seen in the PlayStation lineup before.

Galactic Purple DualSense Controller

Release Date: January 14, 2022

Galactic Purple is the second controller included in the "Galaxy Collection" and features a deep purple hue with color-matched buttons.

Nova Pink DualSense Controller

Release Date: January 14, 2022

Nova Pink is a striking color that lets you live out your neon-fueled dreams while you game.

Grey Camouflage DualSense Controller

Release Date: October 14, 2022

PlayStation loves its camo-themed controllers, and the DualSense finally received its first (and only) patterned controller option in 2022.

Cobalt Blue DualSense Controller

Release Date: November 3, 2023

Deviating from the matte-finish options that preceded it, the Cobalt Blue DualSense is the first of three controllers featured in the "Deep Earth Collection."

Volcanic Red DualSense Controller

Release Date: November 3, 2023

Inspired by the rich metals of the earth, the Volcanic Red DualSense features a deep, red hue and metallic finish.

Sterling Silver DualSense Controller

Release Date: January 26, 2024

The final controller in the Deep Earth Collection released in early 2024 and added a metallic silver option to round out the lineup.

Chroma Pearl DualSense Controller

Release Date: November 7, 2024

The Chroma Pearl DualSense is part of the Chroma Collection, the latest trio of controllers to release featuring iridescent colors that shine at every angle.

Chroma Indigo DualSense Controller

Release Date: November 7, 2024

The Chroma Indigo DualSense beautifully shifts between rich blues and deep purples.

Chroma Teal DualSense Controller

Release Date: January 23, 2025

Featuring vibrant shifting shades of green, the Chroma Teal DualSense is a unique controller that will certainly shine in your collection.

Techno Red DualSense Controller

Release Date: March 12, 2026

The next set of controllers all form part of PlayStation's Hyperpop collection, which also includes PS5 console covers. Starting at the top, the Techno Red controller features, as you'd guess, a vibrant red fading into black.

Remix Green DualSense Controller

Release Date: March 12, 2026

Along similar lines, the Remix Green controller consists of what I would call chartreuse, but PlayStation is calling, well, green.

Rhythm Blue DualSense Controller

Release Date: March 12, 2026

Last but not least, of course we had to have some classic blue in here. The Rhythm Blue controller is a particularly light and bright hue, once again featuring the fading to black effect toward the bumpers.

Every DualSense Edge Color

White DualSense Edge

Release Date: January 26, 2023

At first glance, the DualSense Edge may look similar to the standard DualSense, but aside from some glossy highlights and black face buttons, it added a slew of customizable options to take your game to the next level.

Midnight Black DualSense Edge

Release Date: February 20, 2025

Released as part of the Midnight Black Collection, this all-black DualSense Edge is the only other color option available for this pro-style controller.

Special Edition DualSense Controllers

In addition to the standard DualSense controller colors, Sony has also released several limited edition controllers over the past few years. Arguably the most popular limited-time offering was to celebrate PlayStation's milestone anniversary in November 2024, when Sony launched an entire PlayStation 30th Anniversary collection that included a standard DualSense controller, PS5 Slim, PS5 Pro, PlayStation Portal, and DualSense Edge controller, each sporting the iconic grey color of the original PlayStation console.

While you may still be able to get your hands on some special edition controllers, they are often well above retail price as Sony only manufactures a limited amount. In addition to the 30th Anniversary collection, Sony has also released limited edition DualSense controllers celebrating the release of God of War: Ragnarok, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, the ill-fated Concord, Astro Bot, The Last of Us, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, and Ghost of Yotei. A new special edition God of War controller celebrating the series' 20th anniversary also launched last October.

When Do PS5 Controllers Go on Sale?

There are quite a few times throughout the year when you can find discounts on PS5 controllers. The most recent discounts we saw were during the PlayStation Days of Play sale back in June. The standard Dualsense controllers were $20 and Dualsense Edge got its biggest discount since it was first released. The next time you can probably expect prices to drop is during Black Friday. While it's certainly possible that tariffs on gaming accessories could raise prices before then (as we've already seen with PS5 consoles), there are still likely to be price cuts starting in November.

Matthew Adler is a Commerce, Features, Guides, News, Previews, and Reviews writer for IGN. You can follow him on the site formerly known as Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.

Today’s Top Deals: Save on Audible, Cyberpunk 2077, USB Docks, and More

16 janvier 2026 à 21:42

From dumbbells to gaming headsets, there are some great discounts you should take advantage of heading into the weekend. Many deals, including Best Buy’s Winter Sale will be wrapping up over the next few days, so be sure to take advantage of all the savings while you still can. Take a look at all the best deals for today below:

TL;DR: Best Deals Today

Audible Premium Plus for $0.99/mo for First 3 Months

There are only a few days left to score an Audible Premium Plus subscription for only $0.99 per month for the first three months. If you don’t have an active Audible membership, chances are good you’ll be eligible for this promotion. After the three months are over, you’ll be charged the usual subscription of $14.95/mo, but you can cancel at any time.

As an Audible Premium Plus member, you’ll enjoy access to 500,000 of the top audiobooks; Premium members only get 10,000 audiobooks to choose from. Additionally, you’ll receive 30% off other audiobooks you’d like to purchase, get one audiobook monthly that will remain in your library indefinitely (two for Prime members), plus access to other sales and promotions. Given that all of this is only $3 for three months, you don’t have much to lose.

The Belkin Connect USB-C 6-in-1 Core GaN Dock Is 50% Off

Woot has knocked 50% off the current Amazon price of the Belkin Connect USB-C 6-in-1 Core GaN Dock 130W. This compact little dock is perfect for those looking to take a workstation on the go or who are tight on space at an office. It’s packing up to 96W of power delivery via USB-C port to keep your device charged, be it a laptop, tablet, or even a handheld gaming PC, while five extra ports are available to connect all your peripherals. Two USB-A, a USB-C 3.2, an HDMI 2.0, and a Gigabit Ethernet port are all available to plug a mouse, keyboard, display, and more.

40% Off the Dreamegg Sunrise 1 Alarm Clock

If you’re like me and don’t want to drop $150+ on a Hatch Alarm just yet, the Dreamegg Sunrise 1 is an awesome alternative that costs less than $100. But what makes things even better is it’s 40% off on Walmart and Amazon (for Prime members), making it just $60. While it won’t have as many features as a Hatch, you do get a simulated sunrise coupled with the sounds of nature for a more gentle, natural wake-up. Beyond the sunrise feature, the clock offers several other adjustable colors. Additionally, the sound machine feature allows you to select from over 29 relaxing sounds, ranging from white noise to meditations.

Razer BlackShark V2 X Gaming Headset Back to Lowest Price

The Razer Black Shark V2 X Gaming Headsets are back down to their lowest prices on Amazon right now. Whether you’re after the PC, Xbox, or PlayStation version, all of them have gotten a nice markdown. Each headset easily connects to your console or PC via a 3.5mm jack, and once you’re connected, the 50MM drivers deliver some impactful, clear audio to put you in the center of the game’s action. With well-cushioned, breathable earcups and a relatively lightweight design, you’ll even be comfortable rocking this headset during longer gaming sessions. It’s a great budget gaming headset that’s well worth the current price tag.

Big Savings on PowerBlock Adjustable Dumbbells

Need dumbbells in a few different weights, but don’t want to break the bank to get them? While these might not be Bowflex’s adjustable dumbbells, Woot has a killer deal on PowerBlock’s adjustable dumbbells right now, so you can get them for only $239.99. That’s a fraction of what Bowflex sets will cost. With the EXP Adjustable Dumbbell Set Stage 1 starter set, you’ll get weight options between 5 and 50 pounds in adjustable increments of 2.5 to 5-pounds. All of which is easily adjustable by turning a dial. If you’d like to lift even heavier, two expansion kits are available for $119.99 each.

Save $500 on the Acer Nitro 60 GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC

Skip the headache of building your own rig and opt for an awesome value pre-built PC instead. The Acer Nitro 60 GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC is $500 off on Best Buy, making this awesome gaming PC just $1,800. It’s one of the best prices available for a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics equipped rig. Plus, given that this graphics card is likely at its end of life, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a standalone RTX 5070 Ti priced reasonably. Beyond graphics, an Intel Core i7-14700F processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB PCIe SSD are packed in. It’s clear that this gaming PC is ready to tackle some high-fps gaming and a whole lot more.

Hisense 65" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K Smart Fire TV (2025) Hits Lowest Price Ever

Looking for a great gaming TV that won’t break the bank? The Hisense 65" Class U6 MiniLED 4K TV is an awesome option. Best of all, it’s even cheaper than Black Friday, costing you just $530. That's the lowest price it has ever hit. Now, just because this TV is affordable doesn’t mean it's lacking. With a 4K 144Hz refresh rate and VRR support on two HDMI ports, this TV is ready to keep up with your PS5 and Xbox Series X. The mini LED panel with local dimming delivers solid contrast, while the overall picture quality is bright and vibrant. Anyone looking for a reliable budget TV should take advantage of this deal.

Save $11 on Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Switch 2

Right now, the Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Switch 2 is discounted by $11, which is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen. Sure, Nintendo’s handheld might not seem like the ideal console for playing this dark, moody, and graphically intense RPG. However, during our review of Cyberpunk 2077 for Switch 2, reviewer Tom Marks found the experience “impressive,” adding, “If you haven’t had the pleasure of exploring Night City before, this seems like a solid way to do so.”

3 for $33 4K UHD Movies

Great news! Amazon’s three for $33 4K Blu-ray sale is still live (it ends on 1/19). That means you can score an awesome deal on select 4K UHD titles. All that you need to do is add three movies to your cart, and when you go to check out, the price will drop to just $11 each. Whether you’re looking to add a few classics to your physical media collection, like The Shining or 2001: A Space Odyssey, or want some newer titles, like Jurassic Park: Rebirth or Sinners, there’s a huge selection to choose from. It’s a great time to buy.

Save $60 on the JBL Flip 6 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

The JBL Flip 6 is ridiculously cheap on Woot. This brand-new Bluetooth speaker is almost 50% off, now priced at just $70. It’s going for $60 more on Amazon, so that’s one heck of a deal that’s sure to sell out fast. Boasting a 12-hour battery life, IPX7 waterproofing, and a versatile design, it’s a portable option ready to go with you anywhere. Most importantly, the audio performance is impressive thanks to a 2-way speaker system ready to deliver loud and clear sound.

Best Buy Video Game Winter Sale

The New Year's Sale may be over, and now we’re on to the Best Buy Winter Sale. Luckily, the savings are similar, bringing solid discounts on tons of popular titles. From Borderlands 4 for Xbox Series X getting 40% knocked off its price tag, to NINJA GAIDEN 4 for PlayStation 5 seeing a $30 price drop, there are some pretty awesome deals worth checking out.

The Legend of Zelda Movie to Stream Exclusively on Netflix Following Theatrical Release

16 janvier 2026 à 21:09

Netflix has secured the exclusive streaming rights for The Legend of Zelda movie following its theatrical and home releases.

Scheduled to hit cinema screens on May 7, 2027, The Legend of Zelda is still shrouded in mystery, although we do have a few stills of Link actor Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Bo Bragason as Zelda. The long-awaited live-action adaptation was announced in November 2023, and is produced by Nintendo's legendary creative boss Shigeru Miyamoto alongside Avi Arad, former CEO of Marvel Studios. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' Wes Ball is directing, from a screenplay by Jurassic World writer Derek Connolly.

The news comes as part of a new deal brokered between the streaming service and Sony Pictures Entertainment in a “first of its kind” agreement that will see the production company’s upcoming slate of movies released on Netflix globally. A similar deal is currently in place for selected regions around the world, including the U.S., Germany, and Southeast Asia, but these new terms will now open it up completely.

“The new global Pay-1 arrangement will roll out gradually starting later this year as individual territory rights become available, with full global availability on Netflix in early 2029," Sony Pictures said. “As part of this deal, Netflix will also license rights to select SPE feature film and television library titles.”

Some of the movies in the deal include the final part of the animated Spider-Verse trilogy, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, Sam Mendes’ four Beatles biopics, and, of course, the live-action The Legend of Zelda movie.

Rest assured, though, fellow physical media fans. The Zelda movie will still be released on disc after its theatrical run, so if you really do crave that high fidelity transfer, you won’t be stuck on a streaming 4K bitrate if that isn’t quite good enough for you.

Which The Legend of Zelda game do you think the movie’s story will take inspiration from the most? The costuming certainly suggests Twilight Princess may be a touchpoint, but I can’t help but feel it will ride on the success of Breath of the Wild when it comes to plot and the look of Ganon. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

Image credit: Nintendo.

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.

Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Strategy Is Clearly Working

16 janvier 2026 à 21:03

Marvel's four Avengers: Doomsday teasers have eclipsed one billion views online already, validating Disney and Marvel's unique approach to promoting the upcoming film that will star Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom and see the return of Downey's fellow Avengers costars Chris Evans (as Steve Rogers), Chris Hemsworth (as Thor), and Shuri (Letitia Wright), along with OG live-action X-Men stars Patrick Stewart (as Professor Xavier), Ian McKellan (as Magneto), and James Marsden (as Cyclops), along with The Fantastic Four: First Steps's Ebon Moss-Bachrach (as The Thing).

The billion-view report for the Doomsday teasers comes from The Hollywood Reporter, who says that insiders have told them that the number is at 1.02 billion views. This of course doesn't include all of the eyeballs on these teasers when they each screened in front of Avatar: Fire and Ash for one week each in successive weeks.

The unique teasers aren't even teasers. Or trailers. So says the directors of Avengers: Doomsday, Joe and Anthony Russo. They're stories. They told fans to "pay attention," and one fan did, and that person's theory about what other narrative the trailers are building is gaining traction online.

If you missed any of the not-teasers-or-trailers, you can watch the most recent three below.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

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