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Amazon Confirms Kindle Deals Are Happening for Prime Day 2025

Amazon kicked off many of its device deals early this year, but there has been one significant exclusion in the lead-up to Prime Day: Kindles. The good news is that the retailer has released a sneak peek for the upcoming sale and confirmed that both the latest Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition will be up to 25% off.

While that doesn't necessarily mean that both the Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite will be 25% off, we can assume that at least one of those devices will be. Amazon doesn't offer Kindle deals very often, so any confirmation that a price cut will be coming is good news for anyone looking to pick up a new reading tablet at a discount.

Kindle Deals to Expect on Prime Day 2025

As mentioned, Amazon confirmed that at least two Kindle models will be discounted during Prime Day by up to 25%. Considering neither of these devices have ever dropped by this big of a margin before, I'd guess that it will be the standard Kindle that getting the full 25% off rather than the Kindle Paperwhite.

The lowest price the Kindle Paperwhite has ever been was $130 during Black Friday 2024. So if the 25% discount is applied to that, it would be a new low price at $120. The standard Kindle has dropped all the way down to $85 before, so a full 25% discount would only drop that price another $3 and seems much more likely.

While Amazon has only called out two Kindle devices, it's possible that there will be additional deals when the sale actually starts. We've seen a few different discounts on these reading tablets in 2025 so far that seem likely. First, there's the Kindle Paperwhite Colorsoft, which received its first major discount during the Amazon book sale in April. There's also the Kindle Paperwhite Kids Edition, which has had a few ongoing promotions throughout the year so far.

Amazon already has early book deals

If you don't want to wait for Prime Day to start browsing book deals, the good news is that there are already quite a few early discounts worth shopping right now. In addition to some popular box sets hitting new all-time lows, Amazon is also running its usual promo on both Audible and Kindle Unlimited. Here's a look at some of the deals available right now.

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Amazon Reveals a Sneak Peek of Prime Day Deals, and It Looks Like Bad News for Gamers

Amazon just gave a glimpse about what to expect from Prime Day 2025, but with few details of actual products and prices. While we can't really discern how the deals will be this year based on this press release, what Amazon didn't include is very telling: There's absolutely no mention of discounts on video games or gaming accessories on this list.

That doesn't necessarily mean there won't be deals on games and accessories, but it definitely isn't a good sign going into the sale. We've generally come to expect that Prime Day is a good time for gamers to find savings on physical games, hardware, and peripherals, so it's a pretty big letdown to see almost every category except gaming featured in Prime Day's best deals teaser post.

Will Amazon Have Gaming Deals on Prime Day?

Although it's true that Amazon doesn't feature a single category that mentions video games, consoles, or accessories, it did include a product image that features at least some hope that price cuts will appear. Under the Devices and Tech deals section, the photo above is included with a controller and a Switch Lite. This is potentially misleading due to Amazon's ongoing issues with Nintendo products, but it could still be a sign that we will see some discounts during the shopping event.

With higher tariffs set to resume in August, Prime Day is potentially the last big sales event where shoppers will be able to acquire gaming accessories for reasonable prices. If Amazon decides to completely ignore the category, it's possible that the best time to buy things like controllers, headsets, and consoles has already passed us by.

The lack of any mention of any video game discounts whatsoever is also concerning. Video game prices have already been on the rise and sales events like these are usually when people look to buy at a discount. With major companies like Nintendo and Xbox already raising prices, a lack of video game deals on Prime is potentially a precursor of what's to come later in the year for Black Friday.

The Nintendo and Steam Summer Sales Are Live Now

Despite Amazon's omission of gaming discounts, two other big sales are going on right now that are worth mentioning. Both the Steam Summer Sale and the Nintendo Summer Sale are live with some of the biggest discounts of the year so far. These sales run right up against Prime Day this year, so there's still some time to take advantage of the savings before they end.

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Crunchyroll Premium Explained: How to Activate the Free Trial

If you're an anime fan, Crunchyroll is the best streaming platform out there. With just one subscription, you can instantly gain access to over 1,000 different anime series. In a time when anime has never been more popular, Crunchyroll allows you to catch new and popular shows like Solo Leveling while also keeping up with the biggest anime in the world like One Piece. Check out our full rundown of Crunchyroll as of July 2025, in addition to a free trial that allows you to try out the service for one week.

Does Crunchyroll Have a Free Trial?

Yes, Crunchyroll does offer a free streaming service trial. When you are ready to sign up for a plan, you can head over to the Crunchyroll Premium page and score a free seven-day trial on any of the three premium subscription options. This includes the Fan, Mega Fan, and Ultimate Fan tiers. Once your one week free trial ends, your subscription will automatically begin for the monthly price of your plan.

What Is Crunchyroll? The Anime Streaming Service, Explained

Crunchyroll is the biggest name in anime streaming, originally launching in 2006. You can find some of the most popular anime available like Attack on Titan, Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia, and more. The streaming platform was acquired by Sony through Funimation in 2020 for $1.2B, with Sony opting to sunset the Funimation streaming service as a result and folding it into Crunchyroll.

The service is available for free with ads on select series and episodes, but Crunchyroll has slowly rolled back the number of anime you can watch without a Premium subscription. Just recently, almost all episodes of One Piece were made exclusive to Premium members only. Still, some months have a decent selection of free options.

How Much Does Crunchyroll Cost?

Each Crunchyroll Premium tier is priced $4 apart. The Fan tier is set at $7.99/month, the Mega Fan tier is $11.99/month, and the Ultimate Fan tier is set at $15.99/month. The last time Crunchyroll increased prices was in May 2024, with only the Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan tiers affected.

What Crunchyroll Premium Tiers Are There?

Once again, Crunchyroll has three different pricing options for Premium members: Fan, Mega Fan, and Ultimate Fan. All anime is available across each of the tiers, so you won't need to worry about missing out on certain series if you do not subscribe to the highest tier.

Fan Subscription - $7.99 per month

To break down the tiers, Fan is the standard Crunchyroll Premium membership, offering the entire Crunchyroll anime library ad-free. You can actively stream on one device at a time, and you'll also recieve a 5% discount off select products at the Crunchyroll Store.

Mega Fan - $11.99 per month

Mega Fan is the most popular tier, with support for up to four different streams concurrently. This tier also unlocks offline viewing, so you can download episodes of any anime and watch them even if you do not have access to the internet. Mega Fan also gives you the Crunchyroll Game Vault, a selection of free games you can download to your mobile device. You'll also recieve a 10% discount at the Crunchyroll Store, up from the Fan tier's 5% discount, with free shipping on orders over $50.

Ultimate Fan - $15.99 per month

Finally, Ultimate Fan is the last tier Crunchyroll offers. All perks from the Mega Fan plan carry over, except you can now stream on up to six different devices at a time. Additionally, your Crunchyroll Store discount is moved to 15%, with early access to deals like Manga Madness and free US shipping on orders. Lastly, active subscribers will receive an exclusive swag bag after 12 consecutive months of subscription.

What's New on Crunchyroll - Spring 2025 Simulcasts

One of the best features of Crunchyroll's Premium Tier is same-day simulcasts. New anime episodes that otherwise air exclusively on local Japanese stations promptly make their way to Crunchyroll for global audiences. While some of these simulcasts are available for free, the vast majority of new releases are behind that Premium paywall.

So, what's airing now? The summer 2025 anime season is kicking off this month, with upcoming higlights like Dan Da Dan Season 2, Kaiju No. 8 Season 2, and Nyaight of the Living Cat. Other anime airing right now include Anne Shirley and, of course, One Piece, which returned after a six-month hiatus. You can check out the full release calendar on the Crunchyroll site.

How to Watch Crunchyroll - Available Platforms

Crunchyroll is available on almost every platform out there. You can watch anime on the official website, or on your mobile device with official apps for iOS, Android, Amazon Fire, and Samsung Galaxy. Additionally, the streaming service is available on gaming consoles like Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. You can also use any media player like Apple TV, Google TV, Roku TV, and more to access the service.

For more streaming platform guides, check out 2025 Hulu Subscriptions, Netflix Plans, ESPN+ Plans, and Disney+ Plans.

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Today’s Best Deals: Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Coke Zero, M3GAN 2.0 and More

Some deals just hit right, and today’s picks are genuinely worth a look. Assassin’s Creed: Shadows is down to $49.99 in its Limited Edition, M3GAN 2.0’s steelbook bundle is up for pre-order, and the WOWBOX drawer organizers are just $15.99 for a 32-piece set. Add in a reliable Coke Zero 12-pack deal and a surprisingly good rechargeable neck fan for $13.49, and it’s shaping up to be a smart day to grab a few things you’ll actually use.

TL;DR: Deals For Today

There’s more, too. The Silmarillion deluxe illustrated edition is back in stock for under $83, and some early Prime Day offers are already rolling out. Audible Premium Plus is just $0.99 for three months, Kindle Unlimited is free if you’ve got Prime, and young adults can still claim six months of Amazon Prime at no cost. If you’ve been holding off, these are the kinds of practical, high-value deals that make it worth jumping in early.

Coke Zero Sugar 12 Pack

Even if you change your mind and don't want to subscribe and save, you can still get this great deal on Coke Zero when you purchase. It's Coke with zero sugar, and there's 12 cans that you can drink out of and recycle (thumbs up).

Assassin's Creed: Shadows Limited Edition (PS5)

Assassin’s Creed Shadows finally delivers the long-awaited leap into feudal Japan, and it doesn’t waste the opportunity. This Amazon-exclusive Limited Edition includes the full game plus the Sekiryu Character Pack, and it's now down to $49.99—29% off the original $69.99 price. You’ll switch between Naoe, a nimble shinobi, and Yasuke, a powerhouse samurai, across a moody and expansive Sengoku-era Japan. We praised the game’s dynamic environments, more focused pacing, and demanding combat. It doesn’t reinvent the series, but it smartly trims the bloat while offering rich stealth and action-driven storytelling. At this price, it’s a sharp buy for any AC fan.

M3GAN 2.0 - Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)

M3GAN 2.0 dials up the chaos and trades in some of the original’s horror flair for a louder sci-fi action vibe. The Limited Edition Steelbook packs in 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and Digital formats for $37.99, with a pre-order guarantee that locks in the best price. While we noted the sequel stumbles trying to balance satire and spectacle, M3GAN still steals the spotlight with her savage wit and unpredictable presence. It may not reinvent the killer robot genre, but if you’re in for stylish carnage and sharp-edged commentary, this edition delivers plenty of polished personality for the price.

WOWBOX 32 PCS Clear Plastic Drawer Organizer Set

For $15.99, this 32-piece WOWBOX drawer organizer set is an easy win for cutting clutter across any room. You get four sizes of clear black bins, perfect for separating everything from office supplies to cosmetics and kitchen tools. The plastic is sturdy enough to handle daily use without cracking, and the stackable design lets you double your storage without taking up more space.

Tunise Rechargeable Portable Neck Fan

It's a fan that you don't have to hold because it sits comfortably around your neck. This is such a cool and handy product for under $15, especially if you're like me and get warm at the thought of some sunshine.

The Silmarillion Deluxe Illustrated by the Author

I can't describe how much I need this work of art. This edition of the Silmarillion arrives in a deluxe stamped clothbound hardcover edition housed in a custom slipcase and lavishly illustrated with over 50 color pieces by J.R.R. Tolkien himself. This collector's version presents the complete text in two-color print and includes exclusive extras like two fold-out maps of Beleriand, a booklet on the making of The Silmarillion by Christopher Tolkien, and a collectible art card. From the crafting of the Silmarils and Morgoth’s theft, to the fall of Númenor and the forging of the Rings of Power, this volume captures the vast mythological backdrop of The Lord of the Rings. Beautifully quarterbound with foil-stamped black cloth boards, silver-edged pages, and a ribbon marker, it’s a definitive edition for Tolkien devotees.

Amazon Prime Day Is Coming

We're all over Prime Days 2025, and some deals are going live now. For more information about the event and an inside scoop on hot deals and top tips, check out our Prime Day hub.

6 Months Free Amazon Prime For Young Adults

This one is a no-brainer. If your 18-24, snap up this 6-months free deal for Amazon Prime. It includes the free and fast delivery Amazon is known for alongside unlimited streaming, free delivery on GrubHub+, free Prime games every month and loads more.

3 Months for $0.99 Audible Deal

Audible’s doing that 99c a month deal again for Premium Plus, and it’s a steal. Amazon Prime Members get three months free, so make sure to check for an active subscription before looking for this deal. You get three audiobooks to keep, full access to the big library, and it works even if you’ve had a sub before as long as it’s not active now. I just logged in, saw the banner, and grabbed it. Sunrise on the Reaping is already in my library, and I’m eyeing that massive new Sanderson one next. Less than three bucks for all that? Easy win.

3 Months Free Kindle Unlimited

I’ve never really stuck with audiobooks before, but this Kindle Unlimited deal finally got me into them properly. Right now you can get three months free if you’ve got Prime, and it works on your phone or tablet, not just a Kindle. I gave it a go, downloaded a couple of books, and now I’ve actually started finishing them while I’m out walking or doing stuff around the house. It’s made getting through my backlog way easier and I didn’t have to pay a thing to try it. If you’ve been on the fence, this is a solid excuse to dive in.

Pokémon TCG Price Comparison

Some of the pricing here by Amazon is insane, but there's some deals to be had when comparing these products to TCG Player. For example, Prismatic Evolutions Super-Premium Collection is a massive 56% below market value, so go with Amazon on that one. On the other end of the scale, TCG Player has Cynthia’s Garchomp ex Premium Collection at a massive 48% below Amazon's current price, which is very close to MSRP. I've compared all the prices in the carousel above, but another pro tip is clicking through to eBay to see if there's any new bargains to be had.

This Weeks Pokémon Card Crashers and Climbers

I’ve been keeping a close eye on the Pokémon TCG market this month, and we’re seeing two very different stories unfold. On one side, Surging Sparks cards are going through a steep correction.

On the other hand, Crown Zenith cards are showing early signs of what could be a long-term value surge. The bottom line? If you're a collector or investor, now is the time to buy into both.

I’m picking up what I can from both sets. The current dip in Sparks is a glimmer of hope for long-suffering 2024-2025 collectors. And Crown Zenith is a train I want to be on before it leaves the station.

Pokémon TCG Classic

The Sam's Club Pokémon TCG Classic deal is back, and it's massively undercutting other big box retailers and the secondary market. Just for comparrison, the top four cards from this set, Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur and Mewtwo, are worth the same price as this discounted offer. This deal is well worth it and should be snapped up as soon as possible.

Mega Evolution Pokémon Cards Are Climbing

I can't believe the X Y era of Pokémon cards came out 12 years ago, but it was an amazing era for the TCG introducing the Mega Evolution mechanic. Mega's will be returning later this year with the start of the Mega Evolutions era and the end of Scarlet and Violet, so snapping up these top Mega cards before prices go even higher is a wise move. We know how it'll play out, no one will be able to grab the new sets at launch, then the nostalgia will kick in and these cards will skyrocket. Just the Charizards and Rayquazzas alone are worth a look.

Magic: The Gathering Price Comparison

MTG doesn't seem to be struggling to keep up with demand despite it being one of the biggest trading card games on earth, but that doesn't stop big box retailers getting cheeky when they notice a peak in demand. Like with Pokémon TCG, i've gone through the majority of MTG stock on Amazon and compared their pricing to market values on TCG Player. The Theros Beyond Death booster made me spit out my tea. Amazon is listing a single booster for $378.08, but these can be picked up any day of the week for $5.59 on TCG Player. Go figure. Another big difference is Marvel's Spider-Man - Play Booster Box. Amazon has their preorder price guarantee on this, but it's still 17% cheaper to preorder on TCG Player.

This Weeks MTG Crashers and Climbers

As we covered in our recent synergies feature, Harmonic Prodigy gives double Wizard triggers – nice! That means it's gone up by 118.70% in the past month (246.76% in three) – not so nice!

That's good for those that own the card, not so good for those who are looking to pick it up standalone. Still, market is still just $12.75 right now, so it could be a lot worse.

Moving away from Vivi, Tifa’s getting some love from Bristly Bill, Spine Sower. This Outlaws of Thunder Junction card can help power up our martial artist heroine, but at a cost of almost $40 now.

Another nifty synergy that's climbing is Perch Protection. This Instant has climbed from a dollar to almost $6, since it handily ties into Chocobo decks.

WAOAW Sleep Mask w/ 3D Eye Cups & Adjustable Strap (Black)

If you’re sensitive to light while sleeping, this 3D contoured eye mask from WAOAW might be worth trying. It’s designed with deeper eye cavities so there’s no pressure on your lids, and the wide, adjustable strap helps it stay put without pulling at your hair. The material is soft and breathable, and it comes with earplugs and a travel pouch, which makes it a handy option for travel or quick naps.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

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A Pokémon Fan Devised the Hardest Challenge Run Imaginable; Now, Over a Year Later, It's Been Beaten

You probably don't think of Pokémon when asked to name notoriously challenging games. Despite having a complex competitive meta, the campaigns of Pokémon games have been accused of being too easy for years now, especially in more recent games. As a result, fan communities have come up with various voluntary, restrictive challenges to make the game more difficult, such as the many variations of the Nuzlocke challenge.

But there's one fan-created challenge mode that's so difficult it had never been beaten... until now. It's the Super Kaizo Ironmon challenge, and it's just been defeated after over a year and thousands of attempts by hundreds of community members.

The Super Kaizo IronMon challenge was created by streamer iateyourpie, who came up with it in 2024. It builds off of the IronMon challenge and its past variations, which iateyourpie created a few years before that, and which was already a difficult way to play Pokémon.

The standard IronMon challenge includes rules such as required use of a randomizer, all enemy trainer and wild Pokémon levels increased by 50%, a requirement that if a Pokémon faints, it cannot be used anymore, and a rule that you can only catch OR kill one Pokémon per route — no grinding wild encounters for EXP.

Then, there's the Ultimate IronMon rules, which add more restrictions such as only allowing six Pokémon to be obtained during the run total, not letting you leave a Gym once you enter until you've beaten it, and only allowing players to enter a dungeon one time.

And then on top of that there's Kaizo IronMon, which adds rules like only one Pokémon being allowed to be used at a time, only allowing players to catch Pokémon up to four levels higher than the highest Pokémon on their team, prevents killing any wild Pokémon at all, and bans all sorts of helpful items, abilities, moves, and Pokémon.

Super Kaizo IronMon takes literally all of those rules, and for some unhinged reason, adds even more. It require a ROM patch to give trainers smart AI and held items, and gives Gym Leaders full teams of six, making them far more difficult than normal. It forces players to "pivot" to a new Pokémon midway through the game, and has restrictions as to how that Pokémon can be chosen. It bans even more moves and items, and has various requirements for different versions of Pokémon that restrict certain areas such as the Trick House in Pokemon Emerald, the S.S. Anne in FireRed and LeafGreen, and Amity Square in Pokémon Platinum.

So, yeah, maybe no shocker that this took so long to beat, huh? But streamer Reimi has finally managed to do it after an eye-popping 8,502 attempts. The winning run, which concluded this past Friday, took place on Pokémon FireRed. Because it's a randomizer, any Pokémon can appear anywhere, so Reimi's starter Pokémon choice was between a Krabby, a Weedle, and a Blissey. Unshockingly, Reimi went with the Blissey, which became his main fighter for the whole first half of the run.

But because of the pivot rule, Reimi had to swap main Pokémon halfway through the game. He was allowed to catch three different Pokémon from one specific area to choose from, and ultimately settled on a Crobat nicknamed Heskey that evolved from... Ivysaur (it's a randomizer!). Reimi's initial reaction to the evolution on screen was, "That's at least something," but that something turned into a whole heck of a lot as the run continued.

It all culminated in a nervewracking final battle against Blue with Heskey at level 90 and equipped with Earthquake, Sludge, Aerial Ace, and Thunderbolt. In this randomized version, Heskey took out Blue's Camerupt easily with a one-shot Earthquake, and a Parasect with Aerial Ace. Parasect left a nasty partying gift in the form of Flame Body burning Heskey, only for Blue to send out a second Parasect with Acid Armor. Heskey still managed to take it out a single shot with Sludge after healing the burn, and Blue sent out his ace next: a level 95 Quagsire. But Heskey dispatched THAT in one shot too, with a critical hit Earthquake.

Next up was a level 86 Rayquaza, of all things, which proved trickier. Heskey had to slowly chop its health down with Sludge, and while he managed to poison it, Blue kept using Full Restores and Rayquaza kept using Refresh to negate Heskey's efforts. At one point, Reimi had to use the one Full Restore in his bag just to keep Heskey alive, despite wanting to save it for a potential Dynamic Punch later in the fight. Eventually, Rayquaza dropped, leaving Poliwrath. Three attacks later, Heskey finished the job, and Reimi became the first person ever to finish Super Kaizo IronMon.

So what's Reimi doing now that Super Kaizo IronMon has been conquered? He's... still playing it. At the time this piece was written, Reimi was just outside of Viridian City with a level 39 Tentacruel named Squidward.

Reimi's victory will likely pave the way for more wins down the road, but iateyourpie's disclaimer on the Super Kaizo IronMon rules page, "This is not meant for everyone," certainly rings true given how ridiculous it was just to get one person to reach the end of the challenge exactly one time.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

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All the Anime Crunchyroll Will Simulcast in July

Summer has arrived, and what better way to enjoy it than staying in an air conditioned room to check out new anime? Some shows, like One Piece, will continue airing through the next months, but most standard-length shows, like My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, have wrapped up to make way for the summer anime season.

I subscribe to Crunchyroll, which streams most new anime almost immediately after it airs live in Japan. Most other streaming services, aside from occasionally Hulu, can't say the same. As we head into a new season, I’ve broken down every anime the site will simulcast in July.

New Anime Simulcasts in July: Highlights on Crunchyroll

Dan Da Dan Season 2

Premieres July 3

The alien- and demon-hunting duo returns for a new season on July 3. Like the first season, the first three episodes of Dan Da Dan Season 2 were shown in theaters earlier in June as “Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye,” but the full season will run for 12 episodes. Expect an unbelievable amount of innuendos and, hopefully, an opening theme as catchy as Season 1.

My Dress-Up Darling Season 2

Premieres July 5

There’s a lot of action on this list, so here’s something a little more lighthearted to look forward to. My Dress-Up Darling is returning for Season 2 three afters after it originally aired and off the heels of the manga’s final chapter. IGN’s review of the first season highlights the sweetness of the series' “fledgling romance,” but also highlights how the show “runs through the difficulties and joys of constructing a costume from scratch.”

Gachiakuta

Premieres July 6

Bones Studio stays busy. Before the final season of My Hero Academia, we’re getting a new anime from the studio based on Kei Urano’s dark fantasy manga. Directly translated as “legit trash,” Gachiakuta takes place in a world where the wealthy literally float above the masses. The story follows Rudo, a young boy whose wrongful conviction for murder leads him to “The Pit.”

Nyaight of the Living Cat

Premieres July 6

OLM, the studio behind most of the Pokémon anime and the 1997 version of Berserk, is animating one of the more unique manga from the past decade. Nyaight of the Living Cat takes place in an apocalyptic world where people get turned into… you guessed it, cats. The comedy-horror series will also be featured in a Dead By Daylight collab, with some quirky cosmetics releasing on the same day as the anime's premiere.

Dr. Stone Season 4, Part 2

Premieres July 10

Dr. Stone is returning for the second part of its final season. Season 4, also known as Science Future, is planned to wrap up in three parts, making this essentially “Act 2” of a three-act season. Unlike, say, Attack on Titan, Dr. Stone’s final season will air pretty much back-to-back, with each “part” containing a full 12 episodes. You’re basically getting three full seasons.

Kaiju No. 8 Season 2

Premieres July 19

Another breakout anime from 2024, Kaiju No. 8 follows a man who, after giving up his dream of joining humanity's Defense Force, accidentally becomes the type of demon he dreamed of fighting. IGN’s review describes how the first season “delivers a consistent flow of sci-fi monster-fighting splendor while taking ample time to capture the contours of its main cast, raising the stakes for Season 2.” Well, that Season 2 is almost here, premiering on July 20.

Every Anime Coming to Crunchyroll in July

You can check out each anime's descriptions and air dates on Crunchyroll’s website.

  • A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2
  • Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra: World Conquest Starts with the Civilization of Ruin
  • Arknights: RISE FROM EMBER
  • Betrothed to My Sister's Ex
  • Clevatess
  • Cultural Exchange with a Game Centre Girl
  • DAN DA DAN Season 2
  • Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze
  • Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole
  • Detectives These Days Are Crazy!
  • Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE Cour 2
  • Gachiakuta
  • Grand Blue Dreaming Season 2
  • Hotel Inhumans
  • I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince So I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability Season 2
  • Kaiju No. 8 Season 2
  • KAMITSUBAKI CITY UNDER PRODUCTION
  • Let's Go Karaoke!
  • Lord of Mysteries
  • My Dress-Up Darling Season 2
  • Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show
  • New Saga
  • Nyaight of the Living Cat
  • Onmyo Kaiten Re:Birth Verse
  • Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter
  • Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus
  • Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 2
  • Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 4
  • Ruri Rocks
  • Scooped Up By an S-Ranked Adventurer
  • See You Tomorrow at the Food Court
  • Secrets of the Silent Witch
  • Solo Camping for Two
  • Takopi's Original Sin
  • The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4
  • The Shy Hero and the Assassin Princesses
  • The Water Magician
  • Toilet-bound Hanako-kun Season 2
  • Turkey! Time to Strike
  • Watari-kun's ****** Is About to Collapse
  • Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant!
  • With You and the Rain

More Anime Will Go Straight to Streaming Elsewhere

While Crunchyroll may be the go-to site for simulcasts, more and more streaming services are producing and licensing their own anime. As such, plenty of new series will be heading straight to streaming on other services.

In July, Netflix is getting Sakamoto Days Part 2 as well as Leviathan, an anime adaptation of the Scott Westerfeld novel. Meanwhile, Prime Video will be streaming City the Animation, from the studio behind Violet Evergarden and Fullmetal Alchemist.

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The PlayStation 6 Will Probably Be Powered By AI

It’s hard to look at the current-generation gaming hardware and not feel like we’re in the quiet before the storm. Because while the PS5 Pro just came out last year, and Microsoft just had a vague tease of its next consoles, it still feels like we’re sitting at the end of a generation. But there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.

We got a chance to sit down with Mark Cerny, lead architect for the PS5 and PS5 Pro, and Jack Huynh, AMD’s SVP for Computing and Graphics, to talk about graphics tech. While they wouldn’t go so far as confirming the PS6 is on the way, they’re definitely thinking about it. Either way, we can’t talk about graphics technology in consoles without acknowledging where things are for graphics cards – because a lot has changed since the PS5 came out back in 2020, thanks to AI.

A Disappointing Graphics Generation?

It’s an interesting time to think about future graphics technology. We’re fresh off of both Nvidia Blackwell and AMD RDNA 4 cards hitting the market earlier this year, and while both of these graphics architectures are very powerful, raw performance improvements have been lackluster. For instance, even though the Nvidia RTX 5090 now consumes up to 580W, up from 450W from the RTX 4090, my testing only showed an improvement of around 10-25% in most games.

That’s definitely better, but not the substantial GPU performance improvement we’ve come to expect every couple of years. AMD fared a little better, with the RX 9070 XT being about 17% faster than the RX 7900 XT, but at a lower price – though that lower price didn’t last long before retailers jacked it up. I’ve talked to both AMD and Nvidia about this, and both manufacturers tell me the same thing: It’s getting harder to shrink the manufacturing process and add more transistors, so software is the way to improve performance.

Both GPU manufacturers are leaning heavily into their software suites. With the RTX 5090, Nvidia launched its DLSS 4 software suite, which was headlined by the controversial Multi-Frame Generation, or MFG. Likewise, AMD debuted the RX 9070 XT with FSR 4, which implemented AI-powered upscaling for the first time in an AMD GPU, along with improved frame generation. Love it or hate it, frame generation is now a standard feature for graphics hardware.

It’s not hard to see the appeal, after all. With the click of a button, you can get your graphics card to introduce AI-generated frames to provide a higher frame rate, and who doesn’t want more frames? Like most things, though, there’s a catch.

Frame Generation essentially works by holding a frame in the render queue while an interpolated frame is inserted between the “real” frames. This can introduce visual artifacts, but the bigger problem is that it necessarily adds latency. These are both huge issues, but they can both be improved by having a higher starting frame rate. As such, I wouldn’t recommend enabling frame generation unless you’re already getting 45-60fps before frame generation.

It’s easy to take that advice and run with it if you’re installing one of these GPUs into a gaming PC, but the next generation of consoles will likely be running on GPUs that will support frame generation, and gamers will likely have much less control over what features they’re going to use.

AI In Gaming Is Only Just Beginning

The PS5 Pro has already broken the seal on implementing AI in console hardware. That mid-generation console introduced PSSR, or Playstation Spectral Super Resolution, Sony’s version of AI-powered upscaling. That was just the beginning, though. Cerny has already come out and said that PSSR was the beginning of what would become Project Amethyst – a partnership with AMD to make game graphics better for everyone, which would of course include Microsoft.

You see, PSSR could only do so much on the limited hardware of the PS5 Pro. Because it needed to maintain compatibility with current-generation PS5 games, the GPU is still largely using RDNA 2 – though certain elements of RDNA 4 were added to assist with AI performance. Still, most of the work of PSSR is still done locally on the shader core rather than being handed off to a Tensor unit or other sort of AI accelerator. That won’t be the case on the next generation of consoles.

According to Cerny, AMD and Sony have co-developed a new algorithm for AI-based upscaling, which is reportedly what the upcoming FSR Redstone, announced at Computex 2025, is at least partially based on. We haven’t seen this new algorithm in person, but it sure sounds like when DLSS 4 changed Nvidia’s AI upscaling algorithm to a Transformer Model, instead of a CNN (Convolutional Neural Network). This new co-developed algorithm is intended to make upscaled games look sharper than they do now, and Team Green's Transformer model is actually pretty good at what it does.

What’s more, AMD’s Jack Huynh let slip that the “machine learning acceleration hardware [we’re] co-engineering on RDNA 5, our next generation, is a direct outcome of the collaboration we’re doing.” We didn’t even know the next AMD GPU generation would be called RDNA 5 until now, let alone that Sony’s collaboration helped to engineer it. Neither Cerny or Huynh would confirm that RDNA 5 “or whatever it will be called” would be what’s actually powering the next-generation PlayStation, but why wouldn’t it at this point?

Even if the PS6 is built on RDNA 4, it’s going to have access to the same AI accelerator cores that allow the RX 9070 XT to use AI upscaling. But Sony isn’t interested in limiting developers to just upscaling. Cerny himself said that “this will support ChatGPT, if that’s what the developers want,” even if that’s not what Sony is actually focusing on. Instead, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is focused on making graphics technology better, but of course that would include frame generation.

Frame Gen Is Probably Coming to Next-Generation Consoles

Right now, AI is inherently controversial, but when it comes to graphics technology it offers a tempting opportunity for platform makers. After all, it allows drastic improvements to image quality without the raw performance that would otherwise be necessary. Instead, you can just render at a lower resolution, and then use AI to speed up rendering. While AI models are computationally intense, it takes much less work to have your GPU upscale an image to a higher resolution than to render all those pixels the old-fashioned way.

Frame generation takes that concept to another level, adding entirely new frames to the render queue. You can argue that these frames are artificial, and you wouldn’t even be wrong, but that doesn’t mean this tech isn’t coming to the PlayStation 6 – if that is indeed what Sony’s next-generation console is called. But at least it sounds like it won’t be all-encompassing, at least not to start with.

When we asked Cerny about whether frame generation was coming to the next-gen hardware, despite needing a high frame rate to begin with, he told us that ultimately it comes down to player choice. “[SIE] can support a high frame rate by having a lower resolution render and more aggressive super resolution,” he said. “We can also support a high frame rate by using frame generation. And once that choice is out there, Sony can learn more about what gamers want.”

It’s not the best answer, but it does sound like Sony is going to ultimately leave the option of using frame generation up to the developers. “We provide tools for developers,” Cerny said.

Neither of the next-generation consoles have been announced yet – unless you count the Switch 2 – so we know very little about what they’re going to look like, let alone what AI features they’ll support. But if all of the controversial AI features are coming to consoles, then the console makers are going to need to implement some kind of guardrails to ensure a good experience.

Because, while Nvidia and AMD are shoving software features into a high-end graphics card and letting everyone else figure out what they want to enable, consoles by their very nature are much less customizable. If frame generation is going to be a major PS6 feature, it needs to be optional on the user-side. I’m worried that if developers can just enable it on the back-end, we’re going to get a lot of “60fps” games that feel a lot like 30fps when you sit down to play them.

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

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Marvel Rivals Season 3 Trailer Finally Introduces Blade and Jean Grey as Symbiote King Knull Wreaks Havoc

NetEase Games has finally pulled back the curtain on Marvel Rivals Season 3: The Abyss Awakens with a trailer, below, that features major comic book characters like the symbiote king, Knull, as well as Blade and Jean Grey.

The minute-and-a-half-long cinematic trailer was published today, revealing a first look at the upcoming season’s theme, its new playable characters, and even a few symbiote-themed skins. The Season 3 release date is set for July 11, though it remains unclear how some of the content shown in today’s video will roll out.

Where Season 2: Hellfire Gala introduced new Heroes, Ultron and Emma Frost, Season 3: The Abyss Awakens looks like it will finally allow players to control Blade and Jean Grey/The Phoenix. The former is an especially important addition, as Marvel Rivals fans have speculated about when the Daywalker would be added to the roster since teases began during the vampire-themed Season 1. Jean Grey’s inclusion, meanwhile, comes with the surprise that she’ll be able to harness the power of The Phoenix for her telekinetic abilities.

Knull will serve as the big bad this time around, with the Marvel Rivals Season 2 trailer teasing that he’ll be teaming up with Hela to take power.

“In the wake of the Timestream Entanglement, Knull stirs deep within Klyntar’s core, stretching his shadowed hands across the cosmos," an official description for Marvel Rivals Season 3 says. "Power promised by the dark symbiote god beckons the awakening of a new queen. The Phoenix arrives from across the stars to erase Klyntar before the darkness can rise again! However, she'll require unlikely aid from a warrior of two worlds who lives to fight against the tide of night. As the god of the symbiotes and the Phoenix Force collide, will you burn with the light of creation or embrace the darkness?”

Eagle-eyed Marvel Rivals players will also notice what is most likely a collection of new skins set to arrive at some point during Season 3. There is, of course, Hela’s symbiote skin, which Knull gives her early on in the footage, but it’s toward the end that we get a closer look at a few more. Wolverine can be seen sporting a Phoenix Force skin of his own, with Blade and Magik both sporting fiery outfits as well. It’s Jeff the Landshark symbiote skin that has most fans really freaking out, though.

SYMBIOTE JEFF SKIN???? pic.twitter.com/SMmm41rUYF

— Lightoss 💪🌟 (@lightossan) July 1, 2025

Marvel Rivals Season 3: The Abyss Awakens will introduce at least two new playable Heroes, but it also marks the beginning of a new chapter for the popular Marvel hero shooter experience. Starting July 11, NetEase will begin rolling out new content at a much quicker pace following pressure it received on social media. While past seasons have been approximately three months long, Season 3 will see that schedule change to two-month-long seasons. That means major updates will drop much faster than before without sacrificing any content, as NetEase hopes to keep fans engaged.

The studio has done its best to address fan feedback since launching late last year. Some examples include a major rework for Strategists that followed after Support players went on strike. While we wait to find out which roles Blade and Jean Grey will fall into, we know fans can still look forward to a closer look at some other upcoming skins when Marvel drops this year’s Swimsuit Special come July 9.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

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Best PS5 and PlayStation Deals Today (July 2025)

Days of Play may be over, but that doesn't mean there aren't still some great PlayStation deals to check out. From games to storage, we've searched the internet to find the best PS5 deals available at the moment. These include some great game deals, including discounts on Assassin's Creed Shadows, Monster Hunter Wilds, and more.

With Amazon Prime Day on the horizon, there are bound to be many more PS5 deals popping up once the sale event kicks off on July 8, too. For now, you can see our top picks for the best PlayStation deals today below.

Best PS5 Video Game Deals

If you're looking to fill up your library with some new PS5 games, there are plenty of great discounts available at the moment. One of our favorites is Assassin's Creed Shadows, which has dropped to its lowest price yet at Amazon as an early Prime Day treat.

Woot's 'Video Game Super Sale!' still has quite a few deals to explore as well, including discounts on Monster Hunter Wilds, Sniper Elite: Resistance, and more. These just scratch the surface of what's out there, though. You can see even more of our favorite video game deals above.

Best PS5 SSD Deals

PS5 games continue to grow in size, and with SSD prices climbing, finding the right storage at a great price is more important than ever. We've listed our favorite deals just here, but you should keep checking back here for more updates as often as possible, as new SSD deals pop up all the time.

Keep in mind that not all SSDs are compatible with the PS5. To ensure optimal performance on the best PS5 SSD, you'll need a PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 drive with a minimum read speed of 5,500MB/s to match the console's internal storage.

Where to Buy: PSVR 2 Horizon Call of The Mountain Bundle

The PSVR2 Horizon: Call of the Mountain bundle is available to buy for $399.99. This package is great value for everything you're getting (the PSVR2 headset and controllers alongside the Horizon: Call of The Mountain game), and pushes the PSVR2 as a strong contender against budget-friendly VR options like the Meta Quest, delivering a premium virtual reality experience without the eye-watering cost.

Sony also gave the PSVR2 a new lease of life by adding PC VR support, allowing owners of the second-generation headset to play PC VR games like Half-Life: Alyx, provided they have the Sony-made adapter.

Where to Buy: PlayStation Portal

The PlayStation Portal has come a long way since its launch. Initial skepticism surrounded the device, but over time it has proven itself as a handy companion for PS5 owners.

Despite stock challenges and surges in demand, a new feature is making the Portal even more appealing to potential buyers. Sony rolled out an update for the PlayStation Portal, currently in opt-in beta, allowing PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers to stream games from the cloud.

This means you can now enjoy a library of games on the go—even if you don’t own a PS5. The update adds another compelling reason to consider the PlayStation Portal.

How to Trade in Your Old PlayStation Consoles

If you're looking to trade in your old PlayStation consoles, you can do so at select retailers in-store and online. Often, the most widely available retailers are GameStop and Best Buy. However, you can also trade your used devices online at retailers such as Amazon and Microsoft.

Some retailers will offer you cash for your used goods, while others may provide you with a gift card that can be used in-store and online. This is a great way to offload your old gaming gear and get some money that you can put towards a newer console and games.

While trading devices in at retailers will often net you the lowest amount for your used consoles, there are also online marketplaces such as eBay, Craigslist, and OfferUp that may fetch higher prices, but you'll often be responsible for packing and shipping costs, or be required to meet someone in person for the transaction. The latter of which poses its own risks.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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Every New LEGO Set You Can Buy in July 2025

It’s a new month, so of course a new batch of LEGO sets is now available. This month has way fewer sets than some other months, but what it lacks in quantity it makes up for in quality. We’ve got an adorable How to Train Your Dragon set, an awesome new prequel trilogy-era Star Wars set, a Nike collab, and more. Let’s dive in.

All New LEGO Sets Available Now

For the blurb averse, the side-scrolling catalog above has all the new sets, plus a batch of sets that are newly available on Amazon.

How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless (10375)

The live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie is burning it up at the box office at the moment, which makes it a great time to pick up this absolutely adorable Toothless set. With an 18+ age recommendation it’s technically a LEGO set for adults, but there’s no way kids wouldn’t appreciate this one. The instructions may contain parts that are tricky for kids to piece together, but that’s a good opportunity for some parent-child bonding time. Grab this one if you’re a fan of the movie.

Star Wars: Battle Droid with STAP (75428)

If you ask me, the coolest set for this month is a LEGO Star Wars set that depicts one of the B1-series battle droids that debuted in the 1999 film The Phantom Menace. It comes with a very large buildable droid on a flying STAP speeder, as well as an adorable minifigure version of the set. The droid is sturdy enough for kids to play with, but it also comes with a stand and placard to use it as a display piece.

Marvel - Miles Morales' Mask (76329)

The masks, helmets, heads, and busts LEGO has been making in recent years pretty much all look great. This is one of the coolest ones yet, because it lets you build the mask of one of the best Marvel characters around. Miles Morales has been in tons of awesome stuff lately, including the Spider-Verse movies and Sony-published video games. For more, check out our picks for the best LEGO Marvel sets.

Nike Dunk x LEGO Set (43008)

Nike Dunk is an iconic basketball sneaker that hit the market over 40 years ago. To celebrate the shoe, LEGO has teamed up with Nike to make this pretty awesome looking set. It features the Dunk logo, along with the sneaker itself, plus a brick-built basketball you can actually spin. It also comes with a B’Ball Head minifigure and secret stash compartments hidden in the set, where LEGO says you can store your “championship rings or other essentials.” It also includes extra laces, in case you want to customize the color of your Dunks.

LEGO Icons - Shelby Cobra 427 S/C (10357) - Insiders Early Access

Finally, this Shelby Cobra is available now for LEGO Insiders (sign up here for free), or July 4 for the general public. This is a gorgeous re-creation of an iconic 1960s sports car. It makes a great gift for any car enthusiast in your life, even if that car enthusiast is you. For more, check out the best LEGO car sets.

LEGO GWPs, Offers, and Insider Rewards for July 2025

The LEGO Insiders program, which again is free to join, gets you free stuff if you shop at the LEGO Store. Signing up makes you eligible for free, exclusive Gift with Purchase sets (GWPs) that you get for buying certain sets, as well as special discounts and rewards you can exchange Insider points to receive. Signing up is a no-brainer if you do any shopping at the LEGO Store.

This month’s new GWP is Friendly Snails (40788). It’s a cute li’l 264-piece set that has you build a couple of snails in a tiny garden area. It’s available with purchases of $160 and up between July 1-7. Also still available is the Celebration: Ferris Wheel with Fireworks (40758) set that is included with purchases of $85 and up. That one is available until July 6, and you can get both GWPs if you time your purchases right.

Additionally, if you have 2,500 Insiders points, you can exchange them for the LEGO Ideas Flying Moon Car (40789) set.

LEGO Sets New to Amazon

Also this month, Amazon has added listings for a number of sets that were previously exclusive to the LEGO Store. We're talking LEGO Mario Kart. We're talking LEGO Lord of the Rings: The Shire. These are big, awesome sets and now you can get them from Amazon.

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

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The Juggernaut Hasbro Marvel Legends Gamerverse Action Figure Is Up for Preorder

If you're a Marvel fan with an action figure collection, you might want to make some space for a brand-new figure. Juggernaut is getting a Marvel Legends Retro Series Gamerverse action figure from Hasbro that's inspired by his appearance in the Marvel vs. Capcom games. The figure is currently available to preorder at GameStop for $64.99, after selling out pretty quick at Amazon, and is set to be released this year on October 1. If you've been hoping to add this figure to your collectible collection, now is your chance to get your preorder in before it's all sold out.

Preorder Hasbro Marvel Legends Juggernaut Action Figure

As mentioned before, this Juggernaut figure is inspired by the character's look from the Marvel vs. Capcom games. Standing at 8.9 inches tall, he comes with two alternate hands for posing in various fighting stances and a power effect attachment for showing off his skills in a fight, as seen below where Juggernaut smacks down Captain America with a powerful punch.

Juggernaut isn't the only Marvel Legends Gamerverse action figure worth keeping on your radar right now, either. Hasbro has a full lineup of Marvel Legends Gamerverse action figures inspired by Marvel vs. Capcom games that deserve a place in your collection once they're available, including Wolverine vs. Silver Samurai, Psylocke vs. Thanos, and a few more.

If you're hoping to add more action figures to your collectible collection, it's worth keeping Amazon Prime Day on your radar. The big summer sale event kicks off next week on July 8, and is a good opportunity to look around for discounted figures. It lasts four days this year, until July 11, so you'll have plenty of time to seek out some good collectible deals.

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

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Red Dead Online Fans React With Surprise and Delight as Rockstar Releases New Missions, Sparking Even More Speculation About Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Online is showing signs of life after Rockstar added new missions to the game, and as you’d expect fans are once again speculating that a next-gen update for Red Dead Redemption 2 is in the works.

Most fans had come to terms with the idea that Rockstar had moved on from Read Dead Online back in 2022, but the developer has unexpectedly released the new Strange Tales of the West update, which includes four new missions and a tease of more to come.

The new trailer, below, is the first Rockstar has released for Red Dead Online since 2021.

Here's the official blurb:

Author Theodore Levin can’t believe the rumors and missives he’s been receiving from the four corners of the American frontier. He’s working on an anthology of these unexplained and weird phenomena and he needs your help investigating the wildest claims that cross his desk.
Strange Tales of the West will require steely resolve and courage in the face of the odd, twisted, and downright supernatural. Embark upon these four new Telegram Missions by picking up Mr. Levin’s letter at any Post Office or from your Camp’s Lockbox, then opening it via your Satchel or launching Telegram Missions from your Player Menu.

The four new missions are Strange Tales of The Plague, Strange Tales of Modern Science, Strange Tales of The Bayou, and Strange Tales of The Wilderness. As reported by @videotechuk_ on X / Twitter, the update adds a new zombie infected mode, the first mission of which takes place in Armadillo.

Rockstar has launched a new zombie "infected" mode in Red Dead Online as part of the new Strange Tales of The West telegram missions

The first mission takes place in Armadillo and the main objective to kill infected and bring them to a wagon as a team.

Infected carry knives. pic.twitter.com/TC9uOuIDEI

— ben (@videotechuk_) July 1, 2025

Fans are still digesting the news, with posts across social media and subreddits showing the level of excitement.

But what does this mean for Red Dead Online and parent game Red Dead Redemption 2? Given the zombie nature of the update, some are wondering if Rockstar has prepared an Undead Nightmare-style expansion for Red Dead Redemption 2. That would come as a huge shock given the studio’s all-hands-on-deck focus on next year’s Grand Theft Auto VI, but perhaps more likely is a next-gen port.

In May, GameReactor reported that a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Rockstar's Wild West romp was on the way, along with a "next-gen upgrade patch" that would improve the game for current-gen systems (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S). Both could be released later in 2025, according to the site.

Fans have long called for an updated version of Red Dead Redemption 2, which is considered a masterpiece. IGN's Red Dead Redemption 2 review returned a 10/10. We said: "Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game of rare quality; a meticulously polished open-world ode to the outlaw era."

For now, Red Dead Online fans are enjoying digging into Strange Tales of the West, which is officially described as Vol.1. This suggests another content drop is coming. Whatever the future holds, it seems Red Dead Online is back from the dead.

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.

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Video Game Release Dates: The Biggest Games of July 2025 and Beyond

If the thermometer hasn't clued you in yet, it's officially July. And you know what that means: a new batch of PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC games is heading our way. This month sees the release of the next big Switch 2 game in the form of Donkey Kong Bananza, plus a Destiny 2 expansion, College Football 26, a new Tony Hawk remaster collection, and a bunch more games besides. Read on to see release dates for all the biggest games and expansions coming out soon (or soonish). Let's have a look.

If you're someone who likes to preorder your games, you can click the links on the platform of your choice to make sure it arrives on launch day.

July 2025 - Video Game Release Dates

July is a good month for anyone who picked up a Nintendo Switch 2 at launch, because Donkey Kong Bananza hits the hybrid system on July 17. (Nintendo also just confirmed it's made by the Super Mario Odyssey team). If you didn't buy the pricy new system, you may be interested in grabbing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, Grounded 2, or Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound (which has a fantastic demo on Steam). Or, if you're more into relaxing games to chill out while playing, Tales of the Shire is out on the 29th.

  • Mecha Break - July 1 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley & Skytree Village - July 3 - (Switch)
  • College Football 26 - July 7 - 10 (depending on edition) - (PS5, XSX)
  • Every Day We Fight - July 10 - (PC)
  • Everdeep Aurora - July 10 - (PC)
  • Islanders: New Shores - July 10 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Mycopunk - July 10 - (PC)
  • Patapon 1+2 Replay - July 11 - (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 - July 11 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Kaizen: A Facctory Story - July 14 - (PC)
  • Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate (expansion) - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Edens Zero - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition - July 15 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Worship - July 16 - (PC)
  • Donkey Kong Bananza - July 17 - (Switch 2)
  • Neon Abyss 2 - July 17 - (PC)
  • RoboCop: Rogue City - Unifinished Business (expansion) - July 17 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Wandering Village - July 17 - (Switch)
  • Shadow Labyrinth - July 18 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Kick'n Hell - July 21 - (PC)
  • Misc. A Tiny Tale - July 22 - (Switch, PC)
  • Monument Valley 3 - July 22 - (PC)
  • Wildgate - July 22 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Eat the Rich - July 23 - (PC)
  • Wheel World - July 23 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Killing Floor 3 - July 24 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV - July 24 - (Switch 2)
  • Total Chaos - July 24 - (PC)
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers - July 24 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • No Sleep for Kaname Date - July 25 - (Switch, Switch 2, PC)
  • Wild Hearts S - July 25 - (Switch 2)
  • Grounded 2 - July 29 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game - July 29 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound - July 31 - (PS5, PS4, Switch, Xbox, PC) (September 12 for physical edition)
  • System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster - July 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox)

August 2025 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Gradius Origins - August 7 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • House of the Dead 2 Remake - August 7 - (Switch, PC)
  • Mafia: The Old Country - August 8 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Madden NFL 25 - August 11 or 14 (depending on edition) - (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2)
  • Drag x Drive - August 14 - (Switch 2)
  • Sword of the Sea - August 19 - (PS5)
  • Dying Light: The Beast - August 22 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Gears of War Reloaded - August 26 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar - August 27 - (Switch, Switch 2, PC)
  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater - August 28 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Lost Soul Aside - August 29 - (PS5, PC)
  • Shinobi: Art of Vengeance - August 29 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Sea of Thieves: Smuggler’s Tide (expansion) - August 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)

September 2025 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Hirogami - September 3 - (PS5)
  • Hell Is Us - September 4 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants - September 4 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion - September 5 - (Switch 2)
  • Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots - September 5 - (PS5)
  • Terminator 2D: No Fate - September 5 - (PS5, PS4, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Baby Steps - September 8 - (PS5)
  • Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift - September 10 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Borderlands 4 - September 12 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, PC)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter - September 19 - (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Towa and the Gaurdians of the Sacred Tree - September 19 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Silent Hill f - September 25 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles - September 30 - (PS5, PS4, Switch)
  • Dead Reset - September 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)

October 2025 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Directive 8020: A Dark Pictures Game - October 2 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Digimon Story: Time Stranger - October 3 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ghost of Yotei - October 2 - (PS5)
  • Pokemon Legends: Z-A - October 16 - (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Keeper - October 17 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Double Dragon Revive - October 23 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ninja Gaiden 4 - October 21 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Dora: Rainforest Rescue - October 24 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • The Outer Worlds 2 - October 29 (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Arc Raiders - October 30 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)

November 2025 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Cairn - November 5 - (PS5)

February 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Tides of Tomorrow - February 24 - (PS5)
  • Resident Evil Requiem - February 27 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)

May 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Grand Theft Auto 6 - May 26, 2026 - (PS5, Xbox)

Upcoming Video Games - Release Date TBA

  • 007 First Light - 2026 - (PS5, Switch 2)
  • 33 Immortals - 2025 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Age of Mythology Retold: Heavenly Spear - Fall 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Animo - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Aphelion - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • ArcheAge Chronicles - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ark 2 - TBA - (PC)
  • At Fate’s End - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian - 2025 - (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Atomic Heart 2 - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ballad of Antara - 2025 - (PS5)
  • Beast of Reincarnation - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Blackfrost: The Long Dark II - TBA
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Blood of Dawnwalker - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement - 2026 - (PS5)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Chronicles: Medieval - 2026 - (PC)
  • Clockwork Revolution - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Coffee Talk Tokyo - 2025 - (Switch)
  • Contraband - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Crimson Desert - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Cronos: The New Dawn - (Fall 2025 - PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Directive 8020: A Dark Pictures Game - 2025 - (PS5)
  • Dreams of Another - 2025 - (PS5)
  • The Duskbloods - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Dying Light: The Beast - Summer 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition - 2025 - (Switch 2)
  • The Eternal Life of Goldman - Holiday 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Everwild - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots - 2025 - (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Fable - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade - This Winter - (Xbox)
  • Front Mission 3 Remake - TBA - (Switch)
  • Frostpunk 1886 - 2027 - (PC)
  • Game of Thrones: War for Westeros - 2026 - (PC)
  • Gears of War: E-Day - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Hail Macbeth - Q1 2026 - (PC)
  • Hello Kitty: Island Adventure - 2025 - (Switch)
  • High on Life 2 - This Winter (2025-2026) - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong - Holiday 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • House of the Dead 2 Remake - August 7 - (PS5, Xbox)
  • Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment - Winter 2025-2026 - (Switch 2)
  • ILL - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet - TBA - (PS5)
  • Invincible Vs - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • John Carpenter's Toxic Commando - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Judas - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Jurassic Park: Survival - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Killer Inn - TBA - (PC)
  • Kirby Air Riders - 2025 - (Switch 2)
  • LEGO Voyagers - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Little Devil Inside - TBA - (PS5, Switch, Xbox)
  • Little Nightmares 3 - 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Lumines Arise - Fall 2025 - (PS5, PSVR 2)
  • Marathon - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra - 2026
  • Marvel Cosmic Invasion - 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls - 2026 - (PS5, PC)
  • Marvel's Blade - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Mecha Break - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond - 2025 - (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Mio: Memories in Orbit - 2025 - (Switch)
  • Mixtape - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Monument Valley 3 - Summer 2025 - (Switch)
  • Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection - 2025 - (PS5)
  • Mortal Shell 2 - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Moth Kubit - Spring 2025 - (Switch)
  • Mudang: Two Hearts - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny - Fall 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Nioh 3 - Early 2026 - (PS5)
  • OD - TBA - (Xbox)
  • Okami 2 - TBA
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Perfect Dark - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Persona 4 Revival - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Blade 0 - TBA - (PS5)
  • Phantom Hellcat - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero - 2025 - (Switch)
  • Pokemon Champions - TBA - (Switch, mobile)
  • PowerWash Simulator 2 - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Pragmata - 2026
  • The Precinct - 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Prison Architect 2 - TBA (Xbox, PC)
  • Professor Layton and the New World of Steam - 2025 - (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Replaced - 2025 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Rhythm Heaven Groove - 2026 - (Switch)
  • Rift of the Necrodancer - 2025 - (Switch)
  • Romeo Is a Dead Man - 2026 (PS5)
  • Saros - 2026 - (PS5)
  • Scott Pilgrim EX - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Screamer - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Sea of Remnants - 2026 - (PS5)
  • Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope DX - 2025 - (Switch)
  • The Sinking City 2 - 2025 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Slay the Spire 2 - early access in 2025 - (PC)
  • Sleight of Hand - 2025 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Sonic Racing CrossWorlds - TBA - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Splatoon Raiders - TBA - (Switch 2)
  • Star Overdrive - 2025 - (Switch)
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake - TBA - (PS5)
  • Star Wars Outlaws - 2025 - (Switch 2)
  • State of Decay 3 - TBA (Xbox, PC)
  • Super Meat Boy 3D - Early 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Styx: Blades of Greed - Fall 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Terminator: Survivors - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • There Are No Ghosts at the Grand - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Thief VR: Legacy of Shadows - 2025 - (PSVR 2)
  • Tides of Annihilation - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream - 2026 - (Switch)
  • Turok Origins - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 - H1 2025 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Venus Vacation Prism - early 2025 - (PS5, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy - TBA (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Definitive Edition - TBA - (PC)
  • Winter Burrow - Early 2025 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Witchbrook Winter - 2025 - (Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • The Witcher 4 - TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Wolverine - TBA - (PS5)
  • Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver - TBA - (PC)
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall - TBA - (Switch, Xbox, PC)

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NVIDIA GeForce 576.88 WHQL Driver Available for Download

NVIDIA just released a new graphics card driver. The new GeForce 576.88 WHQL driver gives the best performance in the game Mecha BREAK. It also adds support for the new DLSS 4 updates for Diablo IV and Monster Hunter Wilds. This driver fixes a couple of black screen issues. To be more precise, it fixes … Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 576.88 WHQL Driver Available for Download

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Microsoft Announces Xbox Game Pass July 2025 Wave 1 Lineup

Microsoft has announced Wave 1 of the Xbox Game Pass July 2025 lineup, which includes Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, the return of High On Life, and more.

As revealed in a post on Xbox Wire, out today, July 1, is Little Nightmares 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) across Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard, and the return of Rise of the Tomb Raider (Cloud, Console, and PC), also across Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard.

Tomorrow, July 2, Legend of Mana (Console) and Trials of Mana (Console) enter Game Pass Standard. On July 3, Ultimate Chicken Horse (Cloud, Console, and PC) hits Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard.

Cool cyberpunk action RPG The Ascent (Cloud, Console, and PC) returns to Game Pass on July 8 via Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard. A day later, on July 9, Minami Lane (Cloud, Console, and PC) enters Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.

Here’s the big one: on July 11 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 (Cloud, Console, and PC) launches day one on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Members can get up to three days early access starting July 8, including the Doom Slayer and The Revenant playable skaters, with the Deluxe Edition Upgrade.

Moving on to July 15 and we have the return of High On Life (Cloud, Console, and PC) to Game Pass via Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard. The comedy first-person shooter was a smash hit on Game Pass back in 2022, and a sequel is on the way.

Xbox Game Pass Wave 1 July 2025 lineup:

  • Legend of Mana (Console) – July 2
    Now with Game Pass Standard
  • Trials of Mana (Console) – July 2
    Now with Game Pass Standard
  • Ultimate Chicken Horse (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 3
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • The Ascent (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 8
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Minami Lane (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 9
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 11
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • High On Life (Cloud, Console, and PC) – July 15
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

And finally, Retro Classics has a new batch of games for subscribers. This is Microsoft's collaboration with Antstream Arcade to bring Activision games from the 80s and 90s to Game Pass members.

  • Cosmic Commuter
  • Heart of China
  • Skiing
  • Solar Storm
  • Subterranea

As always, a number of games are set to leave Game Pass this month. Members can get a 20% discount to keep the games in their library.

Games leaving Xbox Game Pass on July 15:

  • Flock (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Mafia Definitive Edition (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Magical Delicacy (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Tchia (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Callisto Protocol (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Case of the Golden Idol (Cloud, Console, and PC)

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.

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Donkey Kong Bananza Developer Finally Confirmed by Nintendo, Sparking Questions Over When Switch 2's 3D Mario Will Arrive

Nintendo has finally confirmed the development team behind Donkey Kong Bananza — and as many fans had suspected, the upcoming Switch 2 blockbuster is being made by the team who previously worked on Super Mario Odyssey.

In a presentation attended by IGN ahead of a new Donkey Kong Bananza hands-on preview, Nintendo said that the same staff who worked on Odyssey also developed this new DK title.

The confirmation comes after Nintendo previously held off from stating which of its teams were behind the game, even after Bananza was playable publicly at the Switch 2's global launch tour.

Still, the news will likely come as no surprise. Fans had suspected Odyssey's talented developers were likely working on DK's impressive-looking turn in the spotlight, and had pointed to various links between the two titles — not least their shared focus on the character Pauline — as clues to their creators.

Odyssey, released for Switch in October 2017, was helmed by Super Mario 3D World director Kenta Motokura, and produced by both Super Mario Galaxy director Yoshiaki Koizumi and Super Mario Galaxy 2 director Koichi Hayashida.

Nintendo did not state specifically whether all or only some of the Odyssey team were back for Donkey Kong Bananza — and fans will likely be keen to know about Koizumi's involvement here in particular.

A key figure involved in the creation and promotion of the original Nintendo Switch, Koizumi was surprisingly absent from the announcement of Switch 2. A Nintendo veteran with more than three decades of experience at the company, Koizumi began his career as an illustrator, before rising through the ranks to serve as director on the GameCube's flagship platformer Super Mario Sunshine. Koizumi has continued to work as a key figure on every subsequent 3D Mario game, including as director of Super Mario Galaxy, and then producer for Galaxy 2, 3D Land, 3D World and Odyssey.

Odyssey remains Nintendo's most recent 3D Mario effort, with no suggestion as yet on when the company plans to launch another. Confirmation that Odyssey team members have been busy building Bananza will inevitably spark questions over whether a new 3D Mario game for Switch 2 is also being developed in parallel, or is still further off than some had expected. A closer look at Bananza's staff list and their roles, once the game launches, may provide further clues.

For now, it's simply interesting to note that Nintendo's blockbuster Mario team have built a Donkey Kong game for Switch 2's launch year — a slot that's often reserved for Mario platformers.

As for Bananza's links to Odyssey, the Switch platformer notably reintroduced Pauline as a major Mario character for the first time in years, and cast her as the music-loving mayor of New Donk City who performs the game's toe-tapping Jump Up Super Star! track.

In Bananza, a younger version of Pauline acts as DK's sidekick, and uses her growing singing prowess as a power-up. Nintendo previously took the rare step of confirming the age of this younger Pauline, and some fans have suggested that Bananza is now being lined up as an Odyssey prequel — and potentially even a precursor to the original Mario arcade game, where Pauline had to be rescued from DK's clutches.

Donkey Kong Bananza launches on July 17, 2025 as this summer's key Switch 2 title from Nintendo, before the arrival Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Pokémon Legends Z-A later this year.

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

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Edgar Wright’s The Running Man Gets Debut Trailer, Reveals Glen Powell as Ben Richards, Josh Brolin as Killian, and an Electric Michael Cera

The first trailer for The Running Man is here, and it shows Glen Powell in a more faithful adaptation of the Stephen King novel than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1987 sci-fi classic.

The trailer, below, shows Glen Powell’s downtrodden Ben Richards enter The Running Man — the biggest TV show in this dystopian America — out of a desperate need for money to help his sick daughter amid a medical crisis. Powell’s employment status is declared “blacklisted” so he’s unable to work. In the Arnie version, Richards is forced into The Running Man as a framed cop.

The nature of the show itself is different, too. Powell’s Richards is hunted by the entire country as he clings desperately to survival and a chance at the huge cash prize. His every move is watched, and indeed we see this in action in the trailer. All Richards needs to do is survive for 30 days and he’s won. Of course, it’s not quite that easy.

This new The Running Man is directed by Edgar Wright of Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver fame, and you can feel his signature, fast-paced style in the trailer. Wright has spoken of his desire to more faithfully adapt King’s novel, and as a result we have Josh Brolin as Killian, the show’s executive producer, and a separate character (Colman Domingo’s Bobby Thompson) hosting the show itself. Richards has a few choice words for Killian before setting out to participate in The Running Man, and he vows to take his revenge.

The scope of this new The Running Man is different compared to the 1987 film. Powell’s Richards is on the run across the entire country, whereas Arnie’s Richard’s was confined to a closed off play area (packed with fondly remembered boss fights). The trailer teases a fun sequence where Richards runs out an apartment into a corridor while dodging bullets, then slide into an elevator to escape.

Richards is hunted throughout by a singular masked character whose identity remains a mystery, but Entertainment Weekly reported the character's name is McCone and is played by Foundation star Lee Pace.

What we are sure of is The Running Man will see Glen Powell running. A lot. And yes, he takes his shirt off. We eventually see Michael Cera, who played Scott Pilgrim in Wright’s 2010 movie, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, help Richards out by spraying water on an electrified floor. All very video games.

EW reports Cera plays Elton Parrakis from the book. "I think what he does in the movie is a little surprising, maybe from his previous performances," Wright added. "It was such a thrill to be with him and also just to see him and Glen Powell together. They're a very unlikely duo that it was really fun to witness."

The Running Man launches November 7, 2025.

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.

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Donkey Kong Bananza Is the Switch 2’s True Successor to Super Mario Odyssey

During a presentation right before my roughly two hours worth of hands-on time with Donkey Kong Bananza, Nintendo confirmed what many people suspected since first laying eyes on the upcoming 3D platformer: That it was in fact being developed by the same team that worked on Super Mario Odyssey. And that tracks, because my main takeaway after playing Bananza was that this is the Odyssey formula to a T. The giant open fields with tons of hidden Moon… I mean Bananas to collect, NPCs offering clues on where to find said bananas, the simple puzzles strewn all around that reward exploration and curiosity, the deep moveset with a ton of different mobility options… Odyssey’s fingerprints are all over Bananza.

But while the formula is largely the same, I never got the sense that Bananza was retreading old ground. It turns out that swapping out a mustachioed plumber for a tumbling hairy gorilla is appropriately transformative. Even in just those two hours, I was absolutely enamored with Donkey Kong’s personality, his sheer sense of strength and power, juxtaposed with his surprisingly speedy movement, and the satisfying destructibility of everything around him. As far as first impressions go, this is everything a 3D Donkey Kong game should be.

My demo had me jumping around to several different save files – the first covering the very beginning of the game with DK working in the mines of Ingot Isle. This served as a very basic tutorial covering the multiple ways DK could punch and smash both objects and the environment. It’s a unique but intuitive control scheme: the A button jumps, but then the rest of the face buttons are all punches in different directions. X punches up, Y punches straight ahead, and B punches straight down. This allows you to carve paths through the walls and create tunnels however you wish, with the only restriction being the material that you’re trying to break through. DK is pretty strong on his own, and can smash through dirt and crystal with ease, but sturdier rocks and stones will require him to grab a harder material out of the ground and use as an impromptu pickaxe.

It’s all as fun to perform with a controller as it is to look at. There’s a greatly satisfying and appropriate sense of power as DK is able to just plow through walls, send weaker enemies absolutely careening backwards with a single punch, and slam the ground with devastating impact, leaving craters in his wake. And he’s fast too! Between his already swift running speed, his roll, and his ability to surf on the objects he rips from the ground, DK’s moveset is the perfect blend of power and agility. It’s a super fun set of tools to play around with that feels like a mix of traditional Donkey Kong, plus The Incredible Hulk.

It's a super fun set of tools to play around with that feels like a mix of traditional Donkey Kong, plus The Incredible Hulk.

After finishing up the tutorial in the mines, the next save that I jumped to was set in the Lagoon Layer, which seemed to be the first real level of Bananza. Like Mario Odyssey, there’s a sort of main throughline in each level that takes you through a series of objectives that essentially tells the story of that layer. In the Lagoon Layer, its denizens were suffering from a water shortage thanks to some nasty invaders plugging up their water supply. So the main objective in this area was to essentially get the water flowing again in a very classic “raise the water level” style of platforming stage.

You could simply mainline it by following the exclamation point markers that are easily visible with a simple press of the L button, but much of the joy in DK Bananza is venturing off the level’s beaten path (and literally beating your own path through it.) There’s just a ridiculous amount of stuff to discover even in just the very first level. Bananas are the main collectible, much like Moons in Odyssey, and are generally tied to some sort of minor puzzle or challenge. Like for example, there was one that was in plain sight, but underwater where DK can’t dive down to reach, so I had to instead jump up and crash down with a ground pound to nab it. Others are more complex and have you completing lengthy obstacle courses, and others still were locked behind special hidden platforming or combat-related challenges.

Then there are multiple different types of fossils, which are used as a currency to purchase a variety of cosmetic upgrades, much like the different clothes and hats Mario could buy in Mario Odyssey. There are so many of these hidden all throughout the walls and caves that it honestly was a little bit overwhelming to even think about trying to collect them all, but needless to say, if you’re the type that enjoys collectibles and spending a ton of extra time in a level trying to 100% it, Donkey Kong Bananza will have you covered.

The levels themselves aren't quite as vast as Odyssey's but that's mainly because they're structured very differently.

The levels themselves aren’t quite as vast as Odyssey’s, but that’s mainly because they’re structured very differently. They’re layered on top of each other, with each individual sublayer feeling roughly like the size of a Super Mario Sunshine level. Once you reach the end of that sublayer’s so-called “main quest,” you’ll be able to drop down to the next sublayer, which is still essentially part of the same level. One particular challenge even had me going back up to a previous sublayer so that I could traverse a path that would let me get down to an otherwise inaccessible part of the sublayer I was currently on. As someone who has always preferred the smaller-scale levels of games like Mario 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy, but also still really loved the exploration and sense of discovery in the Kingdoms of Odyssey, this felt like a really great compromise between the two styles of level design. You can also very easily fast-travel between checkpoints of each sublayer, just like you could in Odyssey.

The next two sections were from a fair bit deeper (again, literally) into the game. The first had me exploring a mining town with plenty of minecart rides and lots of opportunities to throw explosive rocks and make things go boom, while the final level was jungle-themed with familiar purple poison lakes all throughout. The big thing that I got to check out in these two final areas, though, were the Bananza transformations. By collecting gold, I could fill a meter in the bottom left of the screen and press R and L together to activate a limited-time Bananza transformation. The Kong Bananza transformation basically just feels like DK on Steroids. He’s bigger, faster, and stronger too, and can pound through walls and enemies that would normally be too tough for normal DK.

The Ostrich Bananza transformation, on the other hand, gives DK the ability to flutter through the air and cross gaps that he normally wouldn't be able to. It’s worth mentioning at this point also that there’s a skill tree, with the player getting a skill point for every five bananas they find. It’s not the most exciting skill tree in the world, with a majority of the skills seeming to just make DK’s already existing skills and stats slightly better, but there are a couple that add new abilities to his repertoire, like double jumping while holding a rock, or being able to drop eggs on enemies from above while in Ostrich form.

I also got to check out Bananza’s two player mode, which amusingly has the second player controlling Pauline in a way very similar to how Mario Galaxy’s Co-Star mode worked. Much like in Galaxy’s coop mode, the second player is able to fire projectiles at enemies, only this time in the form of literal words that she belts out. You can change the power and properties of these words by hovering your cursor over a particular type of material and holding a button to absorb that material. And as you might have guessed, you can make use of the Switch 2 joycon’s unique mouse pointer feature to add some precision to your shots. It’s a mode that seems clearly intended for a parent to play with their young child, or to get someone who’s not into video games to participate, and in that way I think it succeeds, but it’s not a mode that I would ever engage with in any other sort of capacity.

It’s pretty common for me to walk away from a preview event hungry for more, but after my two hours were up with Bananza, I was left with the mightiest of cravings. As someone whose favorite Nintendo mascot is Donkey Kong, this seems to be shaping up to be the 3D Donkey Kong game that I’ve been waiting decades for. For Mario fans still waiting for Nintendo to announce the next major 3D Mario game, Bananza looks set to be a worthy substitute in the meantime.

Mitchell Saltzman is an editorial producer at IGN. You can find him on twitter @JurassicRabbit

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Ranking the Jurassic Park Movies

The dinosaurs are loose again, because Jurassic World Rebirth is now arriving in theaters. The seventh entry in the long-running dino franchise comes to us from Godzilla and Rogue One director Gareth Edwards, whose trademark sense of scale and spectacle makes him a prime choice for this series. With the first Jurassic World trilogy complete, Rebirth is set to usher in a “new era” of Jurassic.

But today, we want to look back on the series’ history and rank all six previous films from worst to best. This list was based on a vote from IGN’s Jurassic experts, so if you have an issue with it, take it up with the democratic process. Let’s get into it.

6. Jurassic World Dominion

The most recent Jurassic film also has the ignominious honor of being rated the worst. There was a lot of potential for Dominion after the ending of Fallen Kingdom, which teased the human world being invaded by dinosaurs. Instead, Dominion squanders that setup and falls prey to many legacy sequel traps, trying to trade in nostalgia and fan service over storytelling. It also invokes more of the techno-thriller aspects of Michael Crichton’s original novel (good idea) with a subplot about genetically-engineered evil locusts (bad idea). It’s not a complete wash; the chase scene in Malta is fun and there is a surface-level pleasure in seeing the original Jurassic trio of Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcolm together in the same room again, but overall, it’s just not a great movie. Shoutout to Bryce Dallas Howard for wearing some great plaid shirts, though!

5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Fallen Kingdom is undoubtedly the most divisive entry in the series, with some of our team voting it among the best and others voting it the absolute worst. It evened out to the fifth spot, yet there’s still a lot to recommend here. The dinosaur haunted house gives the back half of the film a delightful Gothic sensibility, the volcano set piece is pretty good, and it at least tries to introduce some new ideas into what had become a stale series premise-wise. That said, the new characters are mostly one-dimensional, the dinosaur auction feels weird given how little money the dinosaurs cost and there not being much elaboration on what the bidders want them for, and many viewers simply couldn’t get behind Maisie Lockwood (Isabella Sermon) setting the dinosaurs free at the end, which is perfectly understandable. It’s a weird entry that seems to be a firmly “love it or hate it” affair.

4. Jurassic Park III

The least successful Jurassic film (at the box office, anyway) comes in fourth place, and it’s easy to see why. It’s not a terrible film or anything, but it’s decidedly unambitious, settling for “yet another go around” instead of anything new. Alan Grant and a bunch of new characters are given an excuse to go to the dinosaur island, and they get chased around the dinosaur island until they escape. The end. Still, the movie did include some solid set pieces like the Spinosaurus attack on the river and the pteranodon aviary sequence, both of which were inspired by scenes from the original Crichton novel that never made it into the first film. Plus, Joe Johnston turns in solid journeyman direction and moves things along at a brisk pace. That said, the series definitely needed a fresher take after this one.

3. Jurassic World

That fresher take arrived in Jurassic World, which had perhaps one of the best one-sentence setups of the 2010s: “The park is open.” After all of John Hammond’s failures, someone else took up the mantle and successfully created a Jurassic Park, only for that one to also come crumbling down because of a deep-rooted cynicism that had festered inside of the park’s managers. The Indominus Rex, manufactured to give the park a promotional boost it didn’t need, makes for a great monster that tears out of its cage, setting up a Rube Goldberg plot of toppling dominos that blows up the rest of the park in spectacular fashion. From trained velociraptors hunting alongside motorcycles, to the pteranodons laying siege to the park’s main strip, to the Indominus battling the classic T-Rex in the finale, Jurassic World was full of maximalist blockbuster action and successfully relaunched the franchise.

2. The Lost World: Jurassic Park

The series’ first sequel is also the only one to be helmed by original director Steven Spielberg, who turns in one of the weirdest movies in his filmography. It has some excellent set pieces and plenty of dinosaurs, as well as the welcome return of Jeff Goldblum’s Ian Malcolm, Julianne Moore as new lead Sarah Harding, and the late, great Pete Postlethwaite as big-game hunter Roland Tembo. Despite all this,The Lost World never quite matches the original for sheer inventiveness or emotional resonance. This likely comes down to Spielberg not having the same level of enthusiasm as he did for the previous film, with the studio pressuring both him and Crichton to deliver a sequel to what was at the time the biggest box-office hit in history. Still, it can make for quality viewing, especially when it ends on the T-Rex rampaging through San Diego.

1. Jurassic Park

Did you really think it was going to be anything else? Jurassic Park was unanimously voted as the best film in the series by IGN’s team, and we doubt almost anyone will argue with us. Jurassic Park wasn’t just an excellent summer blockbuster and franchise starter; it was a brilliant science-fiction adventure film that balanced what was at the time cutting-edge visual technology, great character writing and performances, a classic John Williams score and a solid emotional core to deliver one of the most widely beloved movies ever made. It would be the crown jewel of nearly any filmmaker’s career, and yet it stands as one among several of Spielberg’s masterpieces. As much as we enjoy the subsequent entries for all their dino action, Jurassic Park remains a step above its sequels, and we suspect it will stay there for a very long time.

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Carlos Morales writes novels, articles and Mass Effect essays. You can follow his fixations on Twitter.

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Valve Says Its New Steam Overlay Can Help PC Gamers Understand the Causes of Bad Performance

Steam has released a new in-game monitor to help players understand the causes of bad PC game performance.

In a blog post, developer Valve explained that the new performance overlay will show you framerate values, similar to the old FPS counter, "but it can also break out generated frames from DLSS or FSR vs actual game framerate." That's great timing given the new Steam Summer Sale is live.

"It can show you min/max single frame values and a graph of framerate over time," Valve continued. "Additionally, it will show you CPU performance information, GPU performance information, and system memory usage information. These pieces of data can be useful to understand the causes of bad game performance whether that be a slow CPU, GPU, or too high graphics settings that are over-subscribing your video or system RAM."

Here's a screenshot showing all four current options, although note you can only have one of these displaying at any one time — we've compiled them here to make it easier to see what the different settings — FPS Single Value, FPS Details, FPS Details, CPU & GPU Utilization, and FPS, CPU & Ram Full Details — offer:

To enable the new overlay or adjust its size or position, head to Settings->In Game and find the new Performance Overlay section.

Valve said this is "a first step" towards helping Steam users more easily understand their game and system performance, and we can expect additional pieces of data to be added to the overlay going forward.

Steam, the most popular digital game distributor for PC players, once again broke its own concurrent user record, breaching 40 million players for the first time in March 2025.

Steam has since broken that record again logging 41,239,880 simultaneous players, breaking its previous record of 40.2 million players set the weekend before.

And while that number includes idle players — that is, players with Steam open but not necessarily using it — the number of users actively in a game has hit a new record, too, jumping to 13.2 million players.

Valve recently dismissed reports its Steam platform suffered a "major" data hack, confirming there was "NOT a breach" of Steam systems. Given the prolific rise in data breaches and the fact that over 89 million of us have a Steam account, users had good reason to be worried about a possible security compromise.

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

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