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The $1499 iBuyPower Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming PC Will Run Battlefield 6 With 4K Ultra Settings at 60fps

You no longer have to pay an egregious sum of money to play games at a consistently solid framerate in glorious 4K resolution. Walmart is currently offering the iBuypower Element Pro gaming PC equipped with an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU for just $1499 with free delivery. This was the best "high-end" gaming PC deal during Prime Day - better than anything I found on Amazon - and it's still the best deal I've seen so far at this price point. The Radeon RX 9070 XT is an outstanding graphics card that can run the latest games (like Battlefield 6) in 4K.

iBuypower Element Pro Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming PC $1499

The iBuypower gaming PC is generously equipped across the board. It features an AMD Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and 2TB M.2 SSD. The Ryzen 9 7900X processor has a max boost clock of 5.6GHz with 12 cores and 24 threads. This is an excellent CPU for both gaming and multi-tasking and you won't need to upgrade from it for a long time. It's cooled by a very robust 360mm all-in-one liquid cooling system and runs off an 850W power supply.

The Radeon RX 9070 XT Received a 10/10 at IGN

We rated the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT a "perfect" 10/10. Even though it costs $150 less than the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, the 9070 XT beats it out in several of the games we tested. In a few benchmarks, the results aren't even close. The 9070 XT is also comparable in performance to the older $1,000 RX 7900 XTX but with better ray tracing and upscaling performance than its predecessor. It does lose out on VRAM (16GB vs 24GB), but that isn't really an issue for gaming. By "4K ready" I mean that this gaming PC can run pretty much any game at 4K resolution and at framerates of 60fps or higher. Any video card that's weaker and you'll have to compromise in order to get playable framerates.

One side note is that the product photo doesn't accurately show what you're getting in terms of components. PC system builders like iBuyPower, Skytech, CyberPowerPC, and ABS use off-the-shelf parts that are available and cost effective at the time. So, for example, although the image shows what appears to be an Asus ROG Strix graphics card, you'll probably be getting the Asus PRIME card instead. If you want a PC that's made more assembly-line style with predictable components, your best bet is to stick with bigger PC builders like Dell, Lenovo, or HP.

Hardware Unboxed Benched the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Graphics Card During the Battlefield 6 Open Beta

The Battlefield 6 beta just finished its two-weekend stint with hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of players signing on to try it out. The initial impressions are mostly positive, including those from our own IGN staff.

For those of you looking to upgrade your rig specifically for this game, Hardware Unboxed tested out a few different Radeon RX 9070 XT configurations in-game. At 4K and with the maximum "Ultra" preset, the RX 9070 XT rig maintained an average of 70-85fps with a 1% low of 67fps. This was tested with both lower-end AMD Ryzen 5 and higher-end AMD Ryzen 7 X3D processors and the performance difference was minimal, especially at higher resolutions (1440p and 4K) where games are typically less CPU limited. What's also impressive was that the GeForce RTX 5080 equipped PC only averaged about 8%-12% better, even though such a PC would run you over $2,000.

Keep in mind that these tests were not performed on a iBuyPower PC. Instead it is more of an indication of how well a typical RX 9070XT equipped gaming PC would perform in the game.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time. He is also an avid Battlefield gamer and absolutely played the heck out of the BF6 beta with over 200 matches across both weekends. Add him (eksblenny) if you'd like to squad up!

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inFamous Second Son, Driveclub, and Killzone Shadow Fall Running on PC via Latest Version of PlayStation 4 Emulator shadPS4

YouTube’s ‘BrutalSam’ has shared a video showing inFamous Second Son, Driveclub, and Killzone Shadow Fall running on the latest version of the PlayStation 4 emulator, shadPS4. So, let’s take a look at them, shall we? All of these three games display proper graphics. Emulation is not 100% accurate in inFamous: Second Son or Killzone: Shadow … Continue reading inFamous Second Son, Driveclub, and Killzone Shadow Fall Running on PC via Latest Version of PlayStation 4 Emulator shadPS4

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Here are 18 minutes of gameplay from the Gamescom 2025 demo of Directive 8020

SECTOR has released a video, showcasing 18 minutes of gameplay from the Gamescom 2025 of Directive 8020. Directive 8020 is a new sci-fi survival horror game from Supermassive Games. So, if you are interested in it, you should check it out. In Directive 8020, players go on a deep space mission to help save humanity. … Continue reading Here are 18 minutes of gameplay from the Gamescom 2025 demo of Directive 8020

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The Sony WH-1000XM5 Noise Canceling Headphone Is Less Expensive Today Than on Amazon Prime Day

Amazon is offering a pair of Sony headphones for less that what it sold for on Amazon Prime Day. Right now the well-rated Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless noise canceling headphones has dropped in price to just $273.99 after a 32% instant discount (normally $400). Only the black color is available at this price. The Sony XM5 is one of the best noise canceling headphones you can get for under $400 and it consistently ranks at the top of the heap in our buying guide. The newer XM6 model that came out earlier this year currently costs $450.

Sony WH-1000XM5 Noise Cancelling Headphones for $238

The prior generation Sony XM4 was already an outstanding headphone, but the XM5 features key improvements in noise cancellation and comfort. The XM5 has been fitted with a second processor and double the microphone count dedicated to filtering out ambient noise. The earcups have also been redesigned so that they fit more snugly on the ear, thus creating a better seal and as a result, more effective passive noise isolation. The active noise canceling performance is on par with other top-end headphones like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra or the Apple AirPods MAx.

The Sony WH-1000XM5 has also been updated with a noticeably sleeker redesign with a different style of headband adjustment. The band is wider than before for better weight distribution and the earcup padding is now made of a luxurious synthetic leather material that's softer and more comfortable. You can easily wear these headphones for hours. One small drawback, however, is that the XM5 can no longer be folded inward, only swivelled, so it's less compact.

The Sony WH-1000XM5 also retains the XM4's excellent battery life at over 30 hours on a single charge even with ANC activated. The XM5 also supports fast charging over USB Type-C.

What's improved on the new WH-1000XM6 headphone?

The Sony WH-1000XM6 headphone was released earlier this year after a 3 year upgrade drought. Both sound quality and noise cancelation have been improved thanks to a new QN3 audio processor and a total of 12 microphones (including 6 beam-forming mics) that do an even better job than ever before of cancelling out unwanted noise. The XM6 is also easier to stow away than the XM5 because the earcups can be folded inwards and fit in a smaller carrying case.

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

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Peacemaker: Season 2: How James Gunn's DCU Addresses That Season 1 Justice League Cameo

Spoilers ahead for the Season 2 premiere of Peacemaker!

DC Studios co-president James Gunn has often said the DCU canon begins with Creature Commandos, Superman, and Peacemaker: Season 2, but that elements of his film The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker: Season 1 will also be canon going forward.

“The truth is almost all of Peacemaker is canon with the exception of Justice League… which we will kind of deal with in the next season of Peacemaker,” Gunn exclusively told IGN last year. “Now in Creature Commandos, you'll hear them talk about things that happened in [The] Suicide Squad or Peacemaker. … Well then, those things automatically become canon.”

So how exactly does Peacemaker: Season 2 address that DCEU Justice League cameo in the final episode of Peacemaker: Season 1? Is there some huge multiverse realignment given that Season 2’s storyline involves a parallel dimension? Nope.

Peacemaker’s Justice League Cameo Changed for Season 2

Peacemaker: Season 2 begins with a sequence aptly titled “Previously in the DCU,” where key moments from Season 1 are recapped to catch viewers up to speed on the saga of Chris Smith (John Cena), his backstory, and how he came to work for the secret government organization A.R.G.U.S.

When, in Season 1, Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) made a call to see if the Justice League can come help them in their mission to thwart an alien invasion, her line has been redubbed to say “the Justice Gang” instead. This is followed by a scene of Chris telling Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) that he once puked all over Green Lantern, a character who was not in the DCEU.

The Justice League’s cameo in the Peacemaker: Season 1 finale has been reshot for the recap to feature the Justice Gang, who made their debut in Gunn’s Superman. (Gunn has said Peacemaker: Season 2 begins about a month after the events depicted in Superman.)

We see Guy Gardner’s Green Lantern (Nathan Fillion), Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), and, glimpsed in silhouette, Mister Terrific, Superman and Supergirl. “You’re late, you fuckin’ dickheads!,” Chris shouts at them as he did to the Justice League in the original version.

The nasty rumor about Jason Momoa’s Aquaman and banter with Ezra Miller’s Flash has been replaced by an exchange between Guy and Hawkgirl. After Hawkgirl refers to Peacemaker as a “meathead,” Guy replies, “Screw that guy. You know he tells people I’m a puke freak?”

James Gunn: Stop Stressing About Canon

Gunn’s resolution to the Justice League cameo is handled so quickly and simply that some fans might applaud it for just wiping the slate clean from the get-go, while others might feel like they’ve been gaslit. In a virtual roundtable discussion this week with media outlets, including IGN, Gunn said a more convoluted sci-fi fix to the canon predicament was “not really” in the cards.

“Was there ever a thought of it? Not really. I mean, could I make it so that Peacemaker is the DCEU Peacemaker, even though he's not really the DCEU Peacemaker and he walks through that portal and that's where the DCEU Peacemaker is? I could have, but people are like, ‘How are normies going to understand it?’ And no, the answer is, normies don't give a shit. Normies don't care about all this canon stuff so intimately.”

Gunn added, “It doesn't matter if it's not completely consistent in the past. So I thought the simple way was really the best, which is just saying, yeah, this world is a little different. We know there's universes, and this is the universe in which everything was exactly the same as Season 1, except for the Justice League.”

This isn’t the first time Gunn has cautioned fans not to take canon so seriously. “One of the weird things to me is none of this is real. It may be alarming to people, but none of it is real,” Gunn told IGN last year. “It's all just stories that we're telling about characters.”

Will Peacemaker’s Justice League Cameo Still Be Available on HBO Max?

While the Justice League cameo may not be DCU canon, the original ending of Peacemaker: Season 1 will remain the way it is on HBO Max. The Justice Gang version of the scene will just be part of the Season 2 opener. Not that Gunn wouldn’t mind making that change if he could.

“I wish I could do that. I wish I could Lucas the shit out of this, but I can't because it's too expensive,” Gunn quipped at the aforementioned press roundtable. “And I think we'd rather spend the money on a few more Supergirl VFX shots.”

That’s not to say that Gunn regrets the Justice League cameo. Indeed, as the filmmaker told us this week, he was “excited” at the time awaiting people’s reaction to it.

“Two things that I was so excited for people to see [in Season 1] was the dance sequence that they didn't know was coming until it showed up after the cold open in Episode 1, and then the ending with the Justice League. I just knew that people would flip out over that. And here's this little punk, Peacemaker, telling the Justice League to piss off. And I thought that was so fun and crazy and such a big idea.”

But now the DCU has arrived and the Justice Gang are the costumed team protecting this reality. Beyond their “Previously in the DCU” cameo, the Justice Gang will also, as revealed in the trailer, reappear when Peacemaker endures a humiliating job interview hoping to join their ranks.

Whether the Justice Gang makes any additional appearances this season beyond those two remains to be seen, but Gunn has revealed there’s a major DCU cameo coming in the later episodes of Season 2.

What did you think of how James Gunn retconned the Justice League out of the DCU? Sound off in the comments.

For more DCU coverage, read our Peacemaker: Season 2 premiere review, find out why John Cena thinks Peacemaker hates Superman a little less now, and learn how Peacemaker: Season 2 offers clues about whose story the DCU is actually about.

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The JBL Cinema SB510 Soundbar Has a Dedicated Center Channel and Built-In Sub All for Just $80

Harman Audio is offering big price savings on one of its more affordable soundbar speakers. Right now you can pick up a JBL Cinema SB510 3.1ch Soundbar for just $80.78 with free shipping (this final price shows up only after you've added it to your shopping cart). It retails for $170. This soundbar will sound way better than your stock TV speakers, the dedicated center channel clears up muddled dialogue, and the built-in sub means you don't have to deal with the hassle of setting up an external subwoofer to enjoy satisfying bass.

JBL Cinema SB510 3.1ch Soundbar for $80.78

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The JBL Cinema SB510 measures 37.4" long. As long as your TV isn't too small, a longer soundbar is preferred over a shorter one because the internal speakers are placed further apart from each other for better sound separation and spatial effect. The SB510 has a total of four speakers: two on each end, a center channel, and a built-in sub. The center channel is dedicated to voices and dialogue, so you'll get better vocal clarity than a 2.0-channel soundbar or stereo TV speakers.

The SB510 also has a built-in subwoofer. An internal sub doesn't have the power or space to create room shaking bass, but having a speaker dedicated to producing low end frequencies is still better than having no subwoofer at all. An external subwoofer might be too powerful in some settings, like in a bedroom, when other people (like your kids or partner) are trying to sleep. A soundbar with an internal sub will still create noticeable bass but not enough to bother anyone, hopefully.

This soundbar will be a significant improvement over most built-in TV speakers. Speaker setups can easily cost thousands of dollars, but the audiophile market represents a classic case of diminishing returns. In order to get a soundbar setup that sounds significantly better than the Cinema SB510, you'll probably have to pony up a lot more money.

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

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Splinter Cell: Deathwatch: New Trailer, Poster and Voice Cast Revealed

Netflix revealed the teaser trailer and more voice cast members for its upcoming animated series Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch at Anime NYC on Thursday. You can view the trailer via the player above or the embed below.

Netflix also released new images and the key art for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, which can be seen by scrolling through the slideshow below.

In addition to Liev Schreiber as Sam Fisher, the voice cast includes Kirby (The Sandman) as Zinnia McKenna, Janet Varney (The Legend of Korra) as Anna Grimsdottir, and Joel Oulette (Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender series) as Thunder.

While Splinter Cell players know Anna Grimsdottir from the games as Sam’s tech officer, Zinnia McKenna and Thunder are new characters created for Deathwatch.

The show’s official synopsis said the premise is that “Sam Fisher is drawn back into the field when a wounded young operative seeks out his help,” so it stands to reason that Zinnia is that operative.

The show – written by Derek Kolstad, the creator of John Wick – appears set after the events of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory as the trailer shows the funeral of Sam’s former comrade-in-arms Douglas Shetland, who Sam killed in that game.

Derek Kolstad, Helene Juguet, Hugo Revon, and Ubisoft Film & Television’s Gerard Guillemot serve as executive producers. Guillaume Dousse and Félicien Colmet-Daage are the show’s co-directors while the animation is by Sun Creature and Fost.

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch launches on Netflix this fall.

In addition to Splinter Cell, Netflix also released new teasers for Devil May Cry Season 2, Blue Eye Samurai Season 2, Sakamoto Days, and Record of Ragnarok III at Anime NYC.

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Chainsaw Man Short to Play Exclusively at Halloween Horror Nights

This year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood will feature Chainsaw Man: The Chaos, an original anime horror short based on the hit Japanese manga and MAPPA's anime series.

The short will play in-language within the DreamWorks Theatre. The poster for it can be seen below.

According to the official synopsis, Chainsaw Man: The Chaos “recounts the tale of Denji and the Devil Hunters as they battle the Halloween Horror Nights Devil and his army of zombies. Denji, resurrected into Chainsaw Man, a devil-human hybrid with protruding chainsaws from his body, ultimately takes control in a quest to combat the Devils. It’s an extreme showdown that dares guests to survive a chaos of screams and blood.”

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood begins Thursday, September 4 and runs select nights through Sunday, November 2, 2025.

There’s even more Chainsaw Man coming this fall. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc will open in Japan on September 19 before hitting US theaters October 29, 2025.

The movie is directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara and written by Hiroshi Seko. The voice cast reprises their roles from the anime, which premiered October 2022.

In IGN’s Chainsaw Man review, our reviewer Rafael Motamayor gave the anime a 9/10 and said the show “more than lives up to the manga's hype with some stunning and brutal action, gallows humor, an incredibly bleak story, and an endearing protagonist.”

For more on Chainsaw Man, you can read up on how original author Tatsuki Fujimoto’s work has already influenced other popular anime.

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Disney World Showcase Reveals New Details About Zootopia: Better Zoogether!, Rock 'n' Roll Coaster Starring The Muppets, and More

Disney invited us to Disney World to learn more about what it has in store for the rest of 2025 and 2026, and we've gathered all the big reveals from the showcase right here, including Zootopia: Better Zoogether!'s opening date, the "new magic" headed to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, a new look at Rock 'n' Roll Coaster Starring The Muppets, and the improvements headed to Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.

With everything mentioned above and the revamped Test Track, Disney Starlight, Cool Kid Summer, and the imminent opening of the Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge called Beak and Barrel, there is a lot to look forward to at Walt Disney World.

Zootopia: Better Zoogether! Opens at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom on November 7

Zootopia: Better Zoogether! is officially opening at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom on November 7, 2025. This brand-new 4D show that is replacing It's Tough to Be a Bug! looks to celebrate Zoogether Day in a big way with Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, and many more new and fan-favorite characters from the world of Zootopia.

What is Zoogether Day? Imagine Earth Day meets New Year's with lots of parties and excitement, and we'll get to see how a few of the different biomes in Zootopia celebrate. When guests enter the Tree of Life Theater, they will get to see a livestream of the Predator and Prey Ice ballet from Tundratown, synchronized swimming from the Marshmaids of Marsh Market, a mouse drone show above Little Rodentia hosted by Fru Fru and Mr. Big, and a grand finale from Gazelle herself.

The festivities will be hosted by Heidi Howler, a new wolf character with a lot of energy. She was chosen to be a wolf because when wolves "start to howl, you can't just help to howl along."

As previously mentioned, Judy and Nick will be part of the show, and they will be voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman, respectively, and even Benjamin Clawhauser will join the party as he is a superfan of Gazelle.

The show looks to be very faithful to Zootopia and Zootopia 2, as even co-director Jared Bush co-wrote the script and co-director Byron Howard directed the animation. In fact, some of the same animators who worked on the films are working on this.

The runtime will last around nine minutes and will feature 'Carrot Vision,' which will activate four of our senses throughout the show - sight, sound, smell, and touch. Don't worry, though, as the team promised there won't be the smell of a stink bug and nothing will poke your back.

Zootopia: Better Zoogether! will hopefully also impart a message on those who leave the theater, and Disney Imagineering Senior Creative Director, Danny Handke, shared a few words as to what that is.

"We wanted to have a message that kind of summarizes everything you get to do in Animal Kingdom," Handke said. "And we're all interconnected, right? If anything's thrown out of balance, well, that affects every biome. So if we protect our environment, we're all better together."

Lastly, Judy and Nick will be part of a new meet-and-greet location at Discovery Island near the Tree of Life, and they'll even look like they do in Zootopia 2, which will be released in theaters on November 26. So yes, that means Nick will be wearing his new tie that Judy got him after their first case together.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Is Re-Opening in 2026 With 'New Magic'

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom will re-open in 2026 with "new magic," and we learned a bit more about what new additions will be part of the classic attraction.

The story of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad centers around Barnabas T. Bullion, who struck gold in the Big Thunder Region, and he started the Big Thunder Mountain Company to keep growing his fortunes.

Unfortunately, one day, everything began going wrong, including machines failing, cave-ins, and more. It almost seemed as though Big Thunder Mountain was fighting back. Those who venture on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will learn more of this story when the attraction opens back up next year.

There will be plenty of new things to look forward to as well, as one new area will be an underground section with natural caverns full of phosphorescent pools, stalagmites, stalactites, and the colors of the rainbow all around you. However, a crack of thunder will quickly turn things much more dangerous as the cave turns to an "eerie red," which is another warning that you shouldn't be here.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad closed on January 6, 2025, and it's re-opening is now closer than ever.

Rock 'n' Roll Coaster Starring The Muppets Looks to Be A Worthy Successor to Hollywood Studios' Aerosmith Attraction

The big finale of our Play 'n' Preview Showcase was all about Rock 'n' Roll Coaster Starring The Muppets, which will debut in 2026 and replace Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith at Disney World's Hollywood Studios.

In this reimagining of the ride, legendary Muppet tycoon and owner of The Muppet Theater, J.P. Grosse, decides to diversify his real estate portfolio and purchase G-Force Records. He then asks his nephew, Scooter, to run the place.

This new ownership will see changes in the courtyard outside of the attraction, as the massive red guitar will now get a new "psychedelic wrap" that's inspired by a classic Muppet car paint job. Oh, and the piano motif at the bottom of the guitar will feature a gold key in honor of Dr. Teeth.

Speaking of Dr. Teeth, Electric Mayhem will replace Aerosmith and guests will be able to see them jamming out in the recording studio as they did the classic band. What's even more exciting is that Audio-Animatronics of penguin audio engineers and Scooter will be on-hand to help make the perfect tracks.

Much like the original ride, we will then follow Electric Mayhem in a very fast limo, courtesy of Muppet Labs, and rocket around Hollywood on the way to their concert. This time around, the trip will feature a ton more nods to Muppet history and a soundtrack by Electric Mayhem.

Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin Returns in 2026 With Improved Ride Vehicles, Blasters, and a New Robot Named Buddy

Following its closure for refurbishment on August 4, we have now learned a lot more about what Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin will be like when it returns in 2026 to take guests to infinity and beyond.

Two of the biggest changes will be the new ride vehicle that is wonderfully inspired by Buzz, and guests will be happy to know the blasters can now come off of the vehicle for an even better experience. The vehicles will seat two, and one rider will have a red blaster and ther other will have a green one.

This is important because the targets will also be improved and will flash in the color of the blaster that shot them for more immersive feedback. This will be good, as the competition will be even more fierce as scores will be displayed on a digital screen on the vehicle and riders will now be able to go beyond 999,999 and hit one million points.

As if that wasn't enough, Imagineering and Pixar have created a new charming robot named Buddy will will welcome guests into the attraction, give them tips and encouragement, and even teach them how to fire the new blaster.

We got the chance to see the ride vehicle and try out the new blasters and targets, and they feel really great in your hand. They still have that laser gun feel, but there is good tactile feedback and it looks to be a big improvement from what was there before.

More Magic Headed Our Way in 2025 and 2026

The presentation also touched upon more experiences headed to Walt Disney World this year and next, including Hollywod Studios' The Magic of Disney Animation and the new Mandalorian and Grogu mission on Smugglers Run. While we didn't learn much more about these two experiences, Disney did update the wonderful poster for The Magic of Disney Animation and add Robin William's Lost Boy from Back to Neverland.

We also got another look at Beak and Barrel, the new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed bar headed to Magic Kingdom on August 29. We'll have a ton more to share about that soon as we are getting a sneak peek tomorrow, August 22!

Overall, there is a lot to look forward to in 2025 and 2026 at Walt Disney World. While the omission of any news regarding Magic Kingdom's Cars and Villains lands was notable, we just may learn more at Destination D23 next week or in the near future about these much-anticipated expansions.

For more, check out everything you need to know about Walt Disney World's Cool Kid Summer (which is returning next year!) and our trip to Germany to see how the Disney Destiny was built.

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

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The $26 Iniu 20,000mAh Power Bank Allows You to Simultaneously Charge and Play Any Gaming Handheld

Starting today, Amazon is offering the high-capacity, high-output Iniu 20,000mAh 65W power bank for just $26.46 after you clip the 49% off coupon on the product page. Combined with the instant discount, that's a total of 55% in savings. This power bank is ideal for long flights or trips where you might not have an available outlet for extended periods of time. It's powerful enough to charge just about every phone or gaming handheld PC - including the newer Asus ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go S - even while you're playing games.

Iniu 20,000mAh 65W Power Bank for $26.46

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Iniu claims that this power bank is "ultra small", and it certainly is smaller than most other 20,000mAh power banks in terms of footprint at only 4" long and 3" wide. However it's also thicker at 1.1" thick and weighs about the same at about 11 ounces. It has three ports: one USB Type-C port with 65W output, one USB Type-C port with 36W output, and one USB Type-A port with 18W output. Note that the maximum charging output is 65W. That means although all three ports add up to a total of 119W, only a maximum of 65W will be delivered across all three ports simultaneously.

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

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

  • Nintendo Switch 2 (18Whr) about 3.3 times
  • Nintendo Switch (16Whr) about 3.7 times
  • Steam Deck (40Whr) about 1.5 times
  • Asus ROG Ally (40Whr) about 1.5 times
  • Asus ROG Ally X (80Whr) about 0.7 times
  • Lenovo Legion Go (50Whr) about 1.2 times
  • Lenovo Legion Go S (55Whr) about 1 time
  • Apple iPhone 16 (14Whr) about 4.2 times
  • Apple iPhone 16 Plus (18Whr) about 3.3 times

The 65W output can fast charge nearly all phones and gaming handhelds

65W output is higher than what I see in most chargers at this price point and is capable of charging any phone or gaming handheld even while you're playing games on it. It maxes out the charging rate on most gaming handhelds including the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 (18W-20W), Steam Deck (35W), and Asus ROG Ally (65W). Some newer gaming handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go can accept up to 100W of charging, but it's recommended to stick with 65W to maximum the battery's lifespan. In fact, those two handhelds actually ship with official 65W chargers.

This power bank can be brought onto airplanes

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

For more options, check out our favorite portable power banks for traveling.

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

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Everything You Need to Know About ESPN's New Streaming Service

ESPN has officially launched a new streaming service that includes the full suite of ESPN Networks in one package. ESPN Unlimited is currently available as a standalone service or as a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu. If you're shopping around for sports streaming service ahead of football season, we've gathered everything you need to know about ESPN Unlimited.

The first thing you need to know is that the previous ESPN streaming service, ESPN+, no longer exists. What was once ESPN+ has been replaced with the ESPN Select plan. So if you already had a subscription, this is what you've been moved over to and the content will pretty much be the same.

Does ESPN Unlimited Have a Free Trial?

ESPN Unlimited does not offer any sort of free trial. That being said, there is a way to test out the service for free. If you sign up for a Hulu + Live TV free trial, you'll also get access to both ESPN Unlimited and ESPN Select. The trial only last for three days, but it's a great option if you're looking to test out a live TV alternative to cable.

ESPN Unlimited Plans and Pricing

There are two new ESPN streaming services available: ESPN Unlimited and ESPN Select. ESPN Select is essentially a reskinned version of ESPN+ and doesn't feature any of the live ESPN channels. ESPN Unlimited is the version of the service that includes all of the ESPN networks and the content featured on ESPN Select.

Each of these services offer monthly or annual pricing, with a slight discount for those who choose the annual plan. Alongside the standalone service, there's also a new Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN bundle that just launched for a discount. Here's a quick rundown of the pricing for each of these subscription plans:

ESPN Unlimited Channels

According to the press release, ESPN Unlimited will feature access to all of ESPN's linear networks as well as 47,000 live events a year and original programming. Here's a list of all of the channels available with a subscription:

Channel list

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPNU
  • ESPNNEWS
  • ESPN Deportes
  • SEC Network
  • ACC Network
  • ESPN on ABC
  • ESPN+
  • ESPN3
  • SECN+
  • ACCNX

In addition to these channels, ESPN also recently reached a deal with the NFL that will eventually bring the NFL Network over to ESPN. There was also a new agreement reached with WWE that will bring WrestleMania to ESPN Unlimited sometime in 2026.

Where to Watch ESPN Unlimited - Available Platforms

ESPN Unlimited is integrated into the existing ESPN app, so you can pretty much watch from anywhere. For a mobile experience you can download the app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. It's also available on popular streaming devices such as Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Android TV as well as major gaming consoles such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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The Paper to Premiere All 10 Episodes at Once as Peacock Switches to Binge Model

The Office spinoff The Paper is switching up its premiere plans and will now debut all 10 episodes of Season 1 at once.

Peacock announced the change to a binge model today, promising to release the entirety of the first season come September 4, 2025 (via Variety). It means dedicated viewers can watch all of Season 1 upon its release date, as opposed to the previously announced plan, which would have seen four episodes initially available to stream with two more dropping every week until the finale on September 25.

The Paper was announced as a spinoff from U.S. The Office co-creator Greg Daniels and Nathan for You co-creator Michael Koman last year. While the original show followed a documentary team and its coverage of Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch, the new Peacock series will see that same crew heading to Ohio to meet the staff of the Toledo Truth Teller newspaper.

There’s no Michael Scott, Jim Halpert, or Pam Beesly to find here. Instead, audiences who tune in will be greeted by a new cast, which includes Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina), Sabrina Impacciatore (The White Lotus), Chelsea Frei (The Moodys), and more. The only familiar face subscribers can expect to see (for now) is Oscar Nuñez, who has returned to reprise his role as Oscar Martinez.

Despite its status as a follow-up to one of the most popular sitcoms of the 21st century, we know little about how exactly The Paper will shake out. Peacock finally moved to share just one image from the show in July, with a full trailer finally finding its way online earlier this month.

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

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Pete Parsons Is Leaving Bungie

Bungie CEO Pete Parsons is departing the company after 23 years and nearly 10 as CEO. He is succeeded by Justin Truman, currently chief development officer and fellow Bungie veteran.

In a blog post on the official Bungie website, Parsons wrote:

When I was asked to lead Bungie in 2015, my goal was to grow us into a studio capable of creating and sustaining iconic, generation-spanning entertainment. We’ve been through so much together: we launched a bold new chapter for Destiny, built an enviable, independent live ops organization capable of creating and publishing its own games, and joined the incredible family at Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Today marks the right time for a new beginning. The future of Bungie will be in the hands of a new generation of leaders, and I am thrilled to announce that Justin Truman will be stepping into leadership as Bungie's new Studio Head.

Parsons has overseen Bungie during many turbulent years, first taking over as CEO in 2016 from Harold Ryan and overseeing its break from Activision in 2019. He was at the helm throughout many of the events catalogued in our 2021 expose of Bungie's internal work culture. Though those we spoke to reported that Bungie had been toxic and hostile toward women in particular prior to Parsons taking charge, they also told IGN that he was frequently slow or reluctant to take action when issues were reported, or even seemed clueless as to how to reign in problem employees. Parsons apologized at the time, saying, "Our actions or, in some cases, inactions, caused these people pain. I apologize personally and on behalf of everyone at Bungie who I know feel a deep sense of empathy and sadness reading through these accounts."

Just months after our report, Bungie was acquired by Sony for $3.7 billion, ending the studio's flirtation with independence. As the acquistion settled in, concerns began to arise about Bungie's future. Destiny 2 was struggling, and upcoming game Marathon was still years away. In 2023, Bungie laid off roughly 100 individuals and delayed Destiny 2's The Final Shape DLC, with Parsons taking responsibility for the layoffs. Developers told IGN at the time that the atmosphere at Bungie was "soul-crushing" as fears grew of a total Sony takeover of the company. In 2024, this was followed up with even more layoffs, impacting 220 people this time, despite The Final Shape's success. 155 people were also integrated from Bungie into Sony at this time. Troubles continued to rock the studio through 2024 and into 2025, with Marathon seeing a delay out of September of this year to an unknown future date.

It's in this environment - Destiny 2 struggling, Marathon delayed, a smaller staff, and Sony looming, that Parsons departs the company. He leaves it to Justin Truman, who began at Bungie as a developer 15 years ago working on Destiny 1 and who has since worked his way up to chief development officer and now studio head.

When we’re at our best – we create those worlds alongside you, our player community, and build something that matters. Something that’s worth your time, your passion, and your investment in us. Something that I’ve learned, hopefully, overdelivers.
I’ve also been part of these efforts at Bungie when we’ve maybe not been at our best. When we’ve stumbled and realized through listening to our community that we had missed the mark. I know I’ve personally learned a lot over the years, as have all of us here, from those conversations.
I am committed to supporting and working alongside every member of the team here as we continue pouring our hearts and souls into these worlds. Worlds that we love, and that we hope have been worth your time and your passion. Because ultimately those worlds only exist, and thrive, with you in them.
We are hard at work right now doing that – both with Marathon and Destiny. We’re currently heads down, but we’ll have more to show you in both of these worlds later this year.

Per Bungie's social media post, Parsons is retiring and will seemingly not remain at the studio.

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Here are 22 minutes of new gameplay from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Metal Gear Network has shared a video showing 22 minutes of new gameplay footage from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Moreover, Konami has shared the game’s launch trailer, which you can also find below. Since this is an X/Twitter video, it has really low quality. I’ve found a YT link, which I embedded below, … Continue reading Here are 22 minutes of new gameplay from Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

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Apple TV+: How Much Does a Subscription Cost

Having launched in 2019, Apple TV+ is one of the youngest streaming services available today. Over the years, the Apple-owned platform has grown into a powerhouse of original TV shows, like Ted Lasso and Severance, as well as movies like Killers of the Flower Moon. While it may not release new content at the same pace as something like Netflix, Apple TV+ comes bundled with just about every new Apple device purchase, making it easier than ever to check out its growing library.

Like seemingly every other service on the planet, Apple TV+ recently announced a price increase to its standalone monthly subscription. Below, we'll break down what Apple TV+ is as a service, how much it costs, and how to sign up for a free trial.

Does Apple TV+ Have a Free Trial?

Apple TV+ offers a 7-day free trial for all new subscribers. Simply head over to the Apple TV+ homepage or app and you'll be greeted with a button that says "Accept Free Trial." New iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs, and Mac computers also come bundled with a 3-month Apple TV+ trial, which requires manual activation through the Apple TV app on the device. In both cases, once your trial ends, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard monthly rate of $12.99/month.

What Is Apple TV+? Everything You Need to Know

Apple TV+ is an award-winning streaming service featuring Apple Originals — exclusive series, movies, documentaries, and more, with new content added every month. While it was a bit barebones when it launched in 2019, Apple TV+ has grown its library to over 180 series, with breakout hits like Ted Lasso, Severance, and Silo, as well as over 80 original films, including Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon. Apple TV+ was also the first streaming service to receive an Academy Award for its original film CODA, which released in 2022.

While Apple TV+ may not boast a massive library like Netflix, it's long maintained a "quality over quantity" approach when it comes to its original programming with something that will surely appeal to just about anyone, regardless of age.

How Much Is Apple TV+?

Apple TV+ has only one subscription plan, which now costs $12.99/month. Since there are no ads by default, there are no ad-supported or limited tiers to worry about.

This monthly subscription cost was previously $9.99/month, and increased by $3 on August 21, 2025. The new price went into effect immediately for new subscribers, while existing customers will see the new price reflected 30 days after their next billing cycle.

Apple One Subscriptions

Aside from standalone subscriptions, Apple TV+ is included in a bundled service called Apple One. The lowest-tier Apple One plan gives you access to four subscriptions: Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and a 50GB iCloud+ plan, all for $19.95/month. The Premier Apple One plan costs $37.95/month, adding Apple News+, Apple Fitness+, and an upgrade to 2TB of iCloud+ storage.

Apple TV+ Student Deals

If you're a current college or university student, you can sign up for a Apple Music plan that includes Apple TV+ at a discounted rate of $5.99/month. Apple Music usually costs $10.99/month on its own, so this is quite the deal.

MLS Season Pass

Treated as a separate subscription, Apple TV also hosts Major League Soccer streams. The MLS Season Pass starts at $14.99/month, and Apple TV+ subscribers get a $2 discount.

How to Watch Apple TV+ - Available Platforms

Apple TV+ is available to stream on all of your Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV set-top boxes. Additionally, you can stream Apple TV+ on a variety of internet-connected smart TVs, Roku devices, Amazon Fire TV devices, Google TV devices, as well as PlayStation and Xbox consoles. You can also AirPlay from an Apple device to any compatible AirPlay device that doesn't feature the native Apple TV+ app.

Our Top Picks of What to Watch on Apple TV+

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

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

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Save 40% Off the Fanttik T1 Max Cordless Soldering Iron Kit: An Essential Tool for Tinkering Hobbyists

A soldering station is an invaluable tool for anyone who works with electronic components, whether it be for mods or repairs, and Amazon has a popular and affordable model that's even less expensive today. Right now you can pick up the Fanttik T1 Max Cordless Soldering Iron Kit for just $49.59 after you apply coupon code "49T1MAXSD" during checkout. You do not need to be an Amazon Prime member to get this discount. This is more than just a basic soldering station; the T1 Max comes with almost everything you need to get started, except for the solder itself.

Fanttik T1 Max Soldering Iron Kit for $49.59

The Fanttik T1 Max kit has everything you need to get started minus the actual solder. It's perfect for a hobbyist that isn't soldering day in and day out as a profession. The contents include the precision soldering iron, four soldering tips, desoldering pump with pre-cut tubes, ESD tweezer, sponge pads, a USB charging cable, and an aluminum alloy stand and base with convenient storage for your accessories.

The soldering item can operate in wireless (DC) or wired (AC) modes. In wireless mode, the internal 2,500mAh battery gives you about 60 minutes of operating time at 840°F (450°C) with a maximum DC output of 12W. It has a USB Type-C port for easy charging. In wired mode, the (AC) power output is increased to 16W with indefinite operating time. The soldering tips are a simple screw and lock affair. Four tips are included, three of varying shapes and doubles of the most popular chisel tip. The soldering iron is also temperature adjustable with a turn of the dial, with 6 different settings from 390°F to 840°F depending on your project.

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

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