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This mod adds 80 real cars to Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced

Modder ‘DimoSerb’ has released a cool new pack that adds 80 real cars to Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced Edition. This pack has 80 real cars that served as prototypes for the GTA5 cars. So now, you can drive the real cars and not their clones. Do note that these cars do not support LSC … Continue reading This mod adds 80 real cars to Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced

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‘Lol Zero Spooked, Sorry’ – Rian Johnson Responds to Kathleen Kennedy’s Suggestions That ‘Online Negativity’ Put The Last Jedi Director Off Making More Star Wars

Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson has responded to outgoing Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy's claim that he was put off making more Star Wars as he "got spooked by the online negativity".

The Knives Out, Glass Onion, and Wake Up Dead Man creator replied to IGN’s social media post of the story on X with a simple, but to-the-point message: “lol zero spooked, sorry”.

lol zero spooked, sorry https://t.co/1gWREzKxAO

— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson) January 17, 2026

In a Deadline interview with the departing Lucasfilm head, Kennedy suggested that Johnson decided not to continue with early plans for him to make his own Star Wars trilogy, following the intense online backlash to The Last Jedi.

"Once he made the Netflix deal and went off to start doing the Knives Out films, that has occupied a huge amount of his time," Kennedy remarked regarding why Johnson didn’t continue with the Star Wars projects. "And then I do believe he got spooked by the online negativity," she continued. "I think Rian made one of the best Star Wars movies. He's a brilliant filmmaker and he got spooked. This is the rough part. When people come into this space, I have every filmmaker and actors say to me, 'What's going to happen?' They’re a little scared."

This, of course, isn’t the first time Johnson has spoken about his difficulties when it comes to Star Wars. In December 2025, he stated that his intentions for The Last Jedi was to be a movie that "shook the box" to upend fan expectations, rather than approach its audience "kid gloves" and serve up the same old story.

"Having grown up a Star Wars fan, I know that thing where something challenges it, and I know the recoil against that”, Johnson told Polygon. I know how there can be infighting in the world of Star Wars. But I also know that the worst sin is to handle it with kid gloves."

Of course, Rian Johnson’s Star Wars trilogy isn’t the only Star Wars project that will likely never see the light of day. In the very same interview with Deadline, Kennedy also mentioned the now-abandoned plans to make a Ben Solo movie starring Adam Driver, stating that "anything’s a possibility if somebody’s willing to take a risk."

As for what we’ll actually see next from a galaxy far, far away, 2026 will see The Mandalorian and Grogu, a spinoff movie from the hit Disney+ TV series. Then in 20217, the standalone Ryan Gosling-starring Star Wars: Starfighter.

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

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Save $400 Off the Gorgeous 32" Alienware AW3225QF 4K OLED Gaming Monitor

The best Alienware high-end gaming monitor is down to the lowest price in months. It does require a bit of legwork to get the extra discount, but everyone should be eligible. Dell recently dropped the price of the 32" Alienware AW3225QF 4K QD OLED gaming monitor from $1,200 down to $899.99. But today there's a way to get it for even less, $809.99 to be exact. The AW3225QF is a rare gaming monitor that combines a native 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate with a gorgeous OLED panel. If you're looking for the best 4K gaming monitor, this should definitely be on your short list.

32" Alienware AW3225QF 4K OLED Monitor

Follow these instructions for the extra 10% ($80) off:

  • You'll need to create an account if you haven't already (don't worry, it's free)
  • Once you've logged in, click on "My Account" under your account name on the top right
  • Click on "Dell Rewards" in the far left panel
  • Copy the 10% off Alienware Monitors coupon code
  • Add the monitor to cart and apply the coupon code
  • Price will end up being $809.99 (plus taxes) with free shipping

The Alienware AW3225QF is one of few Dell monitors that combines a 4K resolution with an OLED panel. This monitor incorporates Samsung's QD OLED technology; QD OLED panels are brighter than traditional OLED panels while maintaining near infinite response time, contrast ratio, and black levels that OLEDs are generally known for. The Alienware AW3225QF is HDR True Black 400 certified with up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness. It also boasts a factory calibrated 99.3% DCI-P3 color range, 1700R curve, 240Hz refresh rate, and G-Sync certification.

Connectivity-wise, the AW3225QF has two HDMI 2.1 ports (one with eARC) and one DisplayPort 1.4 port, all of which are capable of 4K at up to 240Hz. There are also a couple of USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports for attaching peripherals and a single USB Type-C port for charging. Dell backs this monitor up with a three-year warranty that includes burn-in protection.

Something to keep in mind is that 4K monitors require a pretty powerful GPU. 4K resolution has 2.25 times more pixels than QHD; if you want to play games in 4K, especially at frame rates of up to 240fps, you'll want a gaming PC equipped with an GeForce RTX 5070 at the minimum. If your PC is equipped with an even more powerful card like the RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, or RX 9070 XT, then this monitor would be the perfect complement.

Check out the best Alienware deals if you're looking for a good gaming PC deal to complement your purchase.

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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Fallout Season 2 Ratings Fall Well Below Season 1 as Prime Video Ditches Binge Strategy

Fallout Season 2 ratings are down compared to the explosive debut of Season 1 – but there’s a good reason for that.

Information about how Bethesda and Amazon’s adaptation is faring during its second season comes from recently released Nielsen streaming stats (via The Hollywood Reporter). The numbers show Fallout drawing 794 million minutes watched between the week of December 15 – 21, 2025, with its premiere episode, The Innovator, arriving December 16. For comparison, Fallout Season 1 premiered to 2.9 billion minutes watched when it made its way to Prime Video in April 2024.

It’s the kind of downward trend that many may assume has Amazon shaking in its boots, but it’s far from the full picture. There’s one major point to consider: all eight episodes of Season 1 premiered on the same day, while Season 2 published just one episode at release. In other words, Prime Video subscribers had a lot of new content to sink their teeth into in 2024, so 794 million minutes watched for just one new episode to account for isn’t so bad.

In fact, Nielsen reports Fallout Season 2 Episode 1 accounted for 54% of the show’s watch time during the week of December 15 (Season 1 episodes accounted for the rest), so it’s easy to imagine that number getting an additional boost if more new episodes had dropped that same day. Even considering the weekly release strategy, Fallout still managed to be the only Prime Video show to land in Nielsen’s Top 10 Overall streaming ratings for minutes watched between December 15 – 21, coming in at number seven. That puts it well below Stranger Things at the number one spot with 2.38 billion minutes watched, but above Grey’s Anatomy, which is placed at 10 with 642 million minutes watched.

Stats for Fallout Season 2 Episodes 2 through 5 have yet to be published, with the show still very much in the middle of rolling out new episodes in its post-apocalyptic follow-up story every Wednesday. Episode 5, The Wrangler, premiered January 14, with three more set to follow January 21, January 28, and February 4.

It’s easy to look at the Fallout Season 2 ratings and assume the worst, but for now, it doesn’t look like the video game show is going anywhere. For more, you can check out IGN’s reviews for Episodes 2, 3, 4, and 5. You can also read about Prime Video’s recently announced Fallout Shelter reality competition series.

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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This Compact $50 True HEPA Air Purifier Is an Effective Way to Keep Your Gaming PC Dust-Free

Amazon is offering a great deal on a compact air purifier that would be great for your workstation or gaming desk area. Right now, Amazon Prime members can get a Tailulu H13 True HEPA Air Purifier for just $49.99 with free delivery after a 45% off instant discount. This is a general purpose purifier that will clear out even the tiniest of particles in a small room. However, it can serve yet another very practical purpose for PC gamers: It minimizes the dust going into your gaming PC and reduces the frequency that you need to clean it out.

Tailulu H13 True HEPA Air Purifier for $49.99

Amazon Prime member exclusive

The Tailulu air purifier measures 8"x8"x16". Although it's officially rated for 1,680 square feet of space, that is extremely generous. Just going by other similarly sized purifiers of the same design, in reality it is better for a small room (like a bedroom, office, or gaming den), or for best results, situated right next to where you occupy the most, like your desk or bed. As long as you're not getting this purifier for a huge space, you shouldn't be disappointed.

The purifier employs a common cylindrical design where the three-stage filtration system wraps around the enclosure for full 360-degree coverage and a squirrel cage fan exhausts clean air out the top. The main filter is H13 HEPA rated, meaning that it is nearly 100% effective at capturing particles as small as 0.3 microns. There's also a washable prefilter (essentially a mesh screen) that captures larger particles and a carbon filter for odor removal.

If you've owned a purifier before, you're probably aware that the real cost of a purifier lies in the cost of filter replacements. 2-pack of filters currently costs $32 (for Prime members). Tailulu suggests replacing the filters every 3-6 months. 3 months is way too conversative, especially if you're placing this in a room that isn't very dirty. If we use 6 months as our guideline, then one pack will last you one year, which equates to about $2.67 per month.

An air purifier near your desk can keep your gaming PC cleaner as well

A proper gaming PC has plenty of airflow, and that air is inevitably going to bring in a lot of dust. The most common way of dealing with this is to install air filters in front of the intake fans. I personally do not like using filters. They reduce the amount of airflow going in and that progressively worsens as the filters get clogged. Proper maintenance eliminates that issue, but let's be honest: Most gamers don't clean out their case often enough.

I've personally done away with fan filters entirely. Instead, I stick my bedroom air purifier right next to my gaming PC so that the purifier's exhaust flows right into the intake vents on my PC. Despite having no filters, I blow out my case only once a year and even then it's really just a fine layer of dust that has accumulated. Of course, the additional side benefit (and the main benefit for most people) is that it also filters the air I'm breathing in.

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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Get a Brand New Ecoflow River 3 Power Station for 30% Less Than on Amazon

We are knee deep in winter and those of you who have to deal with the occasional (or frequent) power outages should consider having a power station on hand to keep your mobile electronics for emergencies. If you're of the same mind and are thinking of checking Amazon out for the best deal, then be aware that you can get considerably better pricing an identical brand and model elsewhere.

Right now, AliExpress is offering the Ecoflow River 3 230Wh LiFePO4 power station for just $129.74 after you apply $15 off code "USWS15". Compare that to $190 on Amazon currently. It's sold through Ecoflow's official Aliexpress storefront and it ships from a local US warehouse so your order delivers quickly and you don't need to worry about additional tariff fees.

Ecoflow River 3 Power Station for $129.74

The Ecoflow River 3 is a truly portable power station that weighs in at under 8 pounds and is 30% more compact than its River 2 precedessor. The AliExpress model has a slightly lower 230Wh capacity compared to the 245Wh on Amazon. Other than that, the two are identical; it has two 300W (600W surge) AC outlets, one 100W USB Type-C port, and two 18W USB Type-A ports. The River 3 can be recharged using traditional AC from 0% to 100% in only one hour.

The River 3 uses LiFePO4 cells, which are safer and retain their charge longer than other lithium battery types. The 230Whr battery is meant for lower powered electronics like your PC or laptop, phone, tablet, or just about anything else that doesn't use too much electricity (ideally under 200W). Power hungry electronics and appliances won't last long.

Although the River 3 is typically used as a mobile backup power solution when you have no available grid power, it can also work as an always-on passthrough AC power strip. It has an EPS function that will automatically swap to battery power when there is a power outage. The shutoff delay is less than 10ms, which is fast enough for even sensitive electronics like PCs to remain powered on during the switchover.

More Powerful Alternative: Ecoflow River 2 Max Power Station

If you want a portable backup with a higher capacity, check out the Ecoflow River 2 Max, which is currently on sale for $234.52 after you apply code: "USWS30". The River 2 Max boasts a much higher 499Wh capacity with four AC outlets capable of 500W (1,000W surge) apiece. Like the River 3, this model also uses safe and more efficient LiFePO4 batteries. It weighs in at 13.5 pounds, so it's still easy to move from place to place, and comes with a 5 year warranty.

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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Get These Powerful Sofirn High-Powered LED Flashlights for 50% Less Than Buying From Amazon

It's smart to have a light source on hand for emergencies, especially since everyday carry flashlights can be had for a throwaway price. The Sofirn brand is extremely popular amongst the enthusiast flashlight community for the amount the light they throw out at a bargain price. Sofirn's official store on AliExpress routinely sells these flashlights at up to 50% less than on Amazon. They ship free from a local US warehouse, which means no hidden tariffs or obnoxious shipping times.

Sofirn Q8 Plus 16,000-Lumen LED Flashlight for $51.17

Arguably the better deal of the two flashlights here is the Sofirn Q8 Plus. It's currently $51.17 after $7 off coupon code "7USAFF". This exact flashlight sells for $120 on Amazon.

The Q8 Plus is a beefly flashlight, measuring a modest 5.2 inches long but weighing in at just over one pound. This is an incredibly bright light with a maximum 16,000 lumen output and a throw distance of 554 meters (over 1/3 of a mile) thanks to six Cree XHP50B LEDs each with its own reflector. The light can be adjusted down to extend battery life. The hefty body acts as a heatsink that keeps the LEDs from thermally throttling, although the flashlight can get quite warm during extended usage under maximum power. Power is supplied by three 21700 batteries (which are included) that can also be charged over USB-C.

I purchased this flashlight for about the same price at AliExpress last year. It arrived quickly and was packaged in a retail box. The flashlight was in new condition and all the accessories were included.

Sofirn SP36 Pro 8,000-Lumen LED Flashlight for $31.26

The powerful yet compact Sofirn SP36 Pro 8,000-Lumen Rechargeable LED Flashlight has also dropped in price to $31.26 after you apply $4 off coupon code "4USAFF". This exact flashlight sells for $70 on Amazon.

The Sofirn SP36 Pro is a compact EDC style flashlight, measuring just 5" in length and weighing about 10 ounces without the battery. It features a rugged aluminum shell and has an IPX8 rating, which means it can be submerged in water up to 1 meter deep. The flashlight comes with three 18650 Li-on batteries that can be recharged with a USB Type-C cable.

The light array is comprised of four Luminus SST-40 LEDs each with is own individual reflector. They combine for a maximum output of 8,000 lumens and a beam distance of up to 450 meters, which means that this little flashlight can illuminate an entire football field. The intensity is adjustable so you can conserve battery life.

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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Today Is the Last Day to Save 30% Off the reMarkable 2 E-Ink Tablet with Digital Stylus and Folio

reMarkable is well regarded for its best-in-class digital notebooks and the reMarkable 2 tablet represents the best value by offering premium build quality and a sensational paper-writing experience for just $399, which is the lowest price in reMarkable's lineup. For even greater savings, you can pick up a refurbished tablet for a lower price of $319. Refurbished products come with the same 1 year warranty as buying new along with a 50-day satisfaction guarantee.

To kick off the new year, reMarkable is doing even one better: for a limited time, you can take an additional $70 off the reMarkable tablet when you bundle it with a marker and folio and that includes refurbished models. With the additional discount applied, you can get a refurbished reMarkable 2 bundled with the Marker and Book Folio ($130-$170 value) for as low as $369 with free delivery. That's 30% off compared to the retail price of the same bundle.

Up to 30% Off reMarkable 2 E-Ink Tablet Bundles

The reMarkable 2 is reMarkable's slimmest tablet, measuring less than 0.2 inches thin. The aluminum frame houses a 10.3" monochrome E-Ink display with a 1872x1404 resolution (226 dpi). The display is protected by an etched glass surface which does an excellent job of mimicking the texture of paper. Many users believe that it has a better feel than even the higher-end reMarkable Paper Pro, which has a harder, more friction-free surface.

The bundles include your choice of reMarkable's digital stylus - Marker or Marker Plus - and folio - Book Folio or Type Folio. The Marker is weighted to mimic the feel of a real pen and the tips provide the appropriate amount of friction to maintain the realism. The Marker Plus adds eraser functionality. The Book Folio is a magnetic book-like cover that protects your tablet even while it's being used. Choose the polymer weave for durability and easy maintenance or genuine leather for that premium look and feel. The Type Folio goes one step further by integrating a slim keyboard.

Why get a reMarkable tablet?

reMarkable's claim to fame is in its paper-writing experience and note-taking capabilities. reMarkable tablets do a superb job of mimicking the feel of pen on paper thanks to its combination of a textured glass surface and the soft felt-like tips of the digital stylus. But that's where the similarities end. Handwritten notes are accurately translated into typed text with a single tap. Unlike physical media, you'll never run out of paper and you'll be able to resize, undo, cut, copy, or create perfect lines and circles to your heart's content.

When you're done, reMarkable makes it easy to file your notes away in an efficient and legible manner. reMarkable tablets comes pre-loaded with a variety of lined and dotted templates, to-do lists, and weekly planners to keep your thoughts organized. Your finished notes can be sorted into separate folders and tagged for easy search queries. Your notes are saved in the cloud and accessible from other devices through reMarkable's mobile and desktop apps. Both locally stored and cloud files are encrypted, but you can also set up an optional passcode if you need more security.

Is the reMarkable 2 a good e-reader option?

Although reMarkable's digital notebooks are unsurpassed in their digital writing functionality, they're not really the best option if you're purely looking for a universally compatible digital reader. That's because you cannot easily view MOBI/AZW or DRM-protected EPUB content. That includes any eBooks available on Amazon Kindle as well as Libby, which is used by most public libraries. The reMarkable OS also doesn't support third party apps, so there's no way to download a Kindle or Libby app like you would on a standard tablet or mobile device. If you're looking strictly for an e-reader, then you're best off sticking with a Kindle tablet, Apple iPad, or your smartphone.

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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Speedy Gonzales Movie Back in Development at Warner Bros. With New Director

Speedy Gonzales is reportedly racing to the big screen with a new movie from director Jorge R. Gutiérrez.

The Hollywood Reporter says the Looney Tunes icon is revving up for a standalone, animated film for Warner Bros. in the future. Casting, plot details, and a release date have not been announced.

Speedy Gonzales is a name that has graced the cartoon world for more than 70 years. The tiny Looney Tune has long been called The Fastest Mouse in All of Mexico, often using his fast feet, quick wit, and small stature to entertain kids and adults alike in both shows and movies. Recent years have seen him mostly sidelined in cameo roles in projects like Space Jam: A New Legacy and Bugs Bunny Builders.

Gutiérrez will lead the charge on the Speedy Gonzales movie, which is currently without a writer. He’s best known for his work as a writer for Nickelodeon’s short-lived El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera cartoon, with his directing credits including the El Guapo vs The Narco Vampires, Maya and the Three, The Book of Life, and more. Audiences may also recognize the filmmaker for his experience as a voice actor for a number of animated works, such as The Bad Guys 2, Victor and Valentino, and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

“Jorge is a singular storyteller whose voice, artistry and cultural perspective make every project he touches feel both timeless and completely new,” Warner Bros. Pictures Animation president Bill Damaschke said in a statement. “We couldn’t be more excited to have him reimagining Speedy Gonzales, one of our most beloved Looney Tunes characters, for today’s global audience.”

The Speedy Gonzales movie is getting its little feet moving at Warner Bros., but this isn’t the first time the iconic mouse character has tried to race his way into getting his own movie. It was reported in 2016 that another animated movie, then called Speedy, was in the works, with Eugenio Derbez attached to star. The project never came to fruition, with Derbez telling United Press in 2024 that “the studios are afraid that, nowadays, it’s so politically incorrect.” It’s unclear if elements from that iteration of the project will be carried over to the new one.

Last month, Gutiérrez teased his involvement in the project with an Instagram post. In the message, which sees him sporting a Speedy Gonzales toy and t-shirt, he says, “Guess what movie I might be developing at Warner Brothers Pictures Animation…”

Looney Tunes fans have found a few reasons to look forward to the family of cartoon animals’ future in film. In addition to Warner Bros. renewed interest in Speedy, fans rejoiced to learn that the long-shelved Coyote vs. Acme had found a new home in Ketchup Entertainment. Its theatrical release date is currently scheduled for August 28, 2026, with Speedy Gonzales expected to arrive at an unspecified date after that. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. as a whole is set to undergo a massive shakeup, as Netflix works against Paramount to secure a deal.

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

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

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X for $915.27

Import (brand new) model

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

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X from $915.27

Open box (used) model

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Recently Retired LEGO Sets Still Available in 2026

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

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

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

Do retired sets ever come back from retirement?

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

New LEGO Sets for 2026

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

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

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

Wolfbox Cordless Jump Starter and Air Compressor for $40.59

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

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

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

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

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What is a Discrete GPU?

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

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

What Is A GPU Anyways?

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

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

Discrete GPU vs Integrated GPU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Was Jim Never Rescued?

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

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

Where Are Selena and Hannah?

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

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

What Does the Future Hold for Samson?

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

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

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

What Happened to That Pregnant Lady?

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

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

What’s Jamie Been Up To?

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

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

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