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Lanterns Trailer Features a Flying Hal Jordan and a John Stewart Who Is Waiting For His Chance to Wield the Iconic Ring

The first official trailer has arrived for HBO's Lanterns ahead of its debut in August 2026, and it features a flying Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and a John Stewart (John Stewart) who is in training and waiting for his turn to wield the iconic ring.

Lanterns appears to be taking a much more grounded approach in a world filled with superheroes, as we don't really see any powers take center stage besides a few teases at what this pair can do. Instead, we get a look at the fraught relationship between the old veteran and the up-and-comer who is waiting for his time to shine.

The trailer reveals Jordan and Stewart have been together for about two months now, and Stewart hasn't been able to wear the ring yet.

"Don't get hung up on the jewelry, junior," Jordan says. "You're just a f****** substitute teacher. You aren't ready to get up in front of the class until the ring says you are."

What follows next is Jordan jumping out of the car before it speeds off a cliff, and Stewart needing to find a way to survive, which he does off-screen.

We then get a glimpse of the wider mystery at hand, which involves a murder in the American Heartland. It also includes Sheriff Kerry (Kelly Macdonald), who doesn't like these two getting in her way.

The rest of the trailer is filled with tension between the teacher and his student, a glimpse of Jordan's old suit, and even a tease of the other Green Lanterns, who Jordan believes are all aliens. Oh, and one is a "f*****' squirrel," who is most likely Ch'p from the comics.

"The Green Lantern's oath is to protect people," Stewart says. "We both know I do a better job of this than you."

"This is my job," Jordan responds. "As long as I'm alive, that ain't changin'. So, take a deep breath, junior."

"You're old. You're tired," Stewart says. "And your time is up."

Lanterns will arrive after Supergirl, and it's another way the DCU is expanding in 2026 and introducing new characters. And yes, it will also include familiar faces as Nathan Fillion will return as Guy Gardner in the series.

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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Audible Launches a New Subscription Plan for $8.99 Per Month, Including Audiobook Credits

Audible has just unveiled a new subscription plan for 2026. The Audible Standard membership is $8.99 per month and includes a monthly credit you can use on anything from Audible's entire library. You'll also get unlimited access to a curated selection of Audible Originals and podcasts previously on Wonderly.

Audible's latest press release calls the new plan an accessible entry point for listeners. According to Audible's Chief Financial & Growth Officer, "The launch of our Standard plan reflects Audible's ongoing commitment to serving the diverse preferences and listening habits of story-lovers everywhere. By expanding our membership options, we're maximizing access for lighter listeners while enabling publishers and creators to reach new audiences."

The new Standard plan is about $6 cheaper per month than the Premium Plus plan and gets you the same amount of monthly credits. The main differences between the two plans are the extra benefits you get with Premium. According to Audible's subscription page, a Premium subscription will let you keep audiobooks even after you cancel and also unlock unlimited access to the Plus catalog. If you are only looking to subscribe for the monthly credit, the Standard plan is a great way to trade in those additional benefits to save some money.

Try Your First Month Free

If you're hoping to test out the new subscription before you buy, Audible is now offering a 30-day free trial of the Standard plan. This will get you one free credit as well, which you can use on pretty much anything. Once the 30-day trial period is over, your plan will auto-renew at $8.99 per month. You can cancel your plan any time during the trial window, but you will lose access to whatever audiobook you purchased.

Audible is also still offering a 30-day free trial for its Premium Plus subscription, which includes multiple audiobook credits for your first month. Once those 30 days are up, your plan will auto-renew for $14.95. You can switch plans any time if you'd prefer to start with Premium and move to the cheaper plan later on down the line.

What Should You Spend Your Credit On?

If you're new to Audible, there's a lot to choose from. Pretty much every new or popular book has an audiobook attached to it as well. If you have a specific title you already know you want to listen to, don't overthink it. If you don't know where to start, however, I can make a few recommendations. The most popular choice for new subscribers are the Harry Potter full-cast audiobooks, which are an absolute delight. For fans of LitRPG and sci-fi fantasy books, I highly recommend listening to the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. It's a wild ride with a terrific narrator doing all of the voices.

Finally, if you're looking for something a bit spicier for those rainy days in bed, I'd recommend checking out any of the most popular romantasy books out there. Whatever you choose to spend your credit on, just make sure you do so before your plan renews at the end of each month. Any unused credits will not rollover.

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Today’s Top Deals: Pokémon TCG Perfect Order Booster Bundle, PS5 Pulse Explore Buds, Samsung Speakers

Amazon has finally dropped the preorder for the Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution—Perfect Order Booster Bundle, and it’s under market value. You can also grab discounted Pulse Explore Buds, which pair perfectly with the PS Portal. Plus, score over half off a high-capacity power bank, and Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition for PS5 is at its lowest price. Check out all the best deals for March 4th below:

TL;DR - The Best Deals for March 4

Soundcore Boom 3i Waterproof Portable Speaker for $50.37

Anker's official AliExpress storefront is offering the popular Soundcore Boom 3i waterproof outdoor bluetooth speaker for just $50.37 after you apply $7 off coupon code "USAFF7". Note that this is a certified refurbished model and comes with a 90-day Anker warranty. It retails for $140 new. The speaker ships from a local US warehouse with no long lead times or tariffs to worry about. The Soundcore Boom 3i features an IP68 waterproof design with saltwater resistance. It will float with the speaker facing up for unadulterated audio and lasts up to 16 hours on a single charge.

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

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

Save $30 on the Pulse Explore Buds

The PlayStation Pulse Explore Buds are back down to their lowest price at many retailers, $169.99. One of my biggest qualms about the PlayStation Portal is the lack of Bluetooth support, so you’ll need a wired headset to listen. That’s unless you happen to own one of the two wireless headsets with PlayStation Link technology. The Pulse Explore Buds are one of those headsets, and they also happen to be one of the best gaming earbuds around. In our review, Jaron Schneider found the earbuds “sound fantastic for gaming and work with no muss or fuss right out of the box.”

Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition for PS5 Hits New Low

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

Save 45% on Astro Bot

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

MTG x TMNT Pizza Bundle Preorder Is Under $100

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

55% Off Samsung Q990F Soundbar System

Kick your home theater setup up a few notches with this awesome Samsung sound system deal on Woot. It’s brand new, discounted by 55%, and Prime members get free shipping. The same model is going for almost $1,600 on Amazon, so we're talking serious savings.

The Samsung Q990F features everything for an immersive listening experience at home. A sound bar, subwoofer, and two rear speakers are ready to deliver 11-channel surround sound. On board is Dolby Atmos support, room calibration for audio optimized to your space, and even voice assistant support. It’s a pretty epic sound system.

24% Off MTG x LOTR Tales of Middle-Earth Scene Box Bundle

The Lord of the Rings set for Magic: The Gathering is finally back in stock and actually on sale at Amazon. The Tales of Middle-Earth Scene Box Bundle is discounted by 24%, costing $189.99. That’s slightly lower than market value. With this bundle, you get four different Scene Boxes with iconic imagery from LOTR. Inside each of these boxes, you’ll find three Set Boosters, six full-art trading cards, six textless versions, and a display easel. These boxes are really awesome for displaying and featuring art treatments you can’t find elsewhere.

Score $530 Off an Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC

With the prices of PC components rising, it’s harder to find great deals on prebuilt rigs. However, you can score solid savings on the Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC. It’s just $2,299.99 with free delivery after a $530 instant discount. Those graphics, along with the Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a reliable cooling system, ensure this PC can tackle games in 4K at high settings with ray tracing enabled. It’s one of the best gaming PCs available for the price.

Save 53% on the Iniu 20,000mAh 45W USB Power Bank with Built-in Cable

For just $18.86, you can score this high-capacity Iniu power bank that’s perfect for topping up your Nintendo Switch 2 or the best gaming PC handhelds. To score this discount, all you need to do is clip the 40% off coupon, and the discount will be applied at checkout. This power bank offers a healthy 20,000mAh capacity and up to 45W power delivery from the built-in USB-C cable or USB-C port; a 18W USB-A port is also available to charge devices. That’s enough power to fully charge up the Switch 2 three times or the Steam Deck 1.5 times, making it one top-tier power bank.

Pokémon Pokopia Preorder Comes With Free Tote

Pokémon Pokopia for Nintendo Switch 2 is set for release this week, and the preorders are up now at major retailers for $69.99. It even comes with an in-game gift with purchase if you get it from Amazon. But if you grab the preorder from Best Buy, you can score an awesome canvas tote.

In the game, you play as Ditto transformed to look more human-like as you rebuild a drought-stricken land with the help of Pokémon friends. In our review of Pokémon Pokopia, it earned a 9/10 rating, with Rebekah Valentine stating it’s “an enjoyable, personality-packed building simulator set in a surprisingly deep world.”

Save 30% on the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant

The LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant is down to $41.99 on Amazon for 30% savings. This fun 9-inch-high, 540-piece model is perfect for popping on a bookshelf or desk. The head, mouth, stalk, and leaves are all poseable too. Plus, it comes with two coins, which will be much easier to grab than when you’re actually playing the game. Just note that this set is best for adults.

$15 Off MTG x TMNT Commander Deck

Ahead of its release on Friday, the Magic: The Gathering TMNT Commander Deck preorder is $15 off. The Turtle Power Commander Deck is down to $54.89 from the list price of $69.99, which is below the market price on TCGplayer. Best of all, if the price drops anymore before Friday, Amazon has an awesome preorder guarantee. With this Commander Deck, you’ll receive a 100-card deck with 43 new cards, 1 deck box, 10 double-sided token cards, a strategy insert, and a reference card.

Save $50 on the MTG x TMNT Collector Booster Box

If you’re after premium treatments, the Collector Booster Box is down to only $399.95. These awesome cards feature textured foils, alternate frames, and more unique art for an often stronger resale value and just all-around cooler deck. Thanks to this discount, 12 Collector Booster packs come out to just $33.33 each. Individual packs are selling for $37.99, making for one heck of a deal.

Be sure to check out some other MTG x TMNT preorders below, or pick up some of the MTG x Marvel Superheroes preorders, too.

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

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Brandon Sanderson Just Launched a Massive New Cosmere Crowdfunding Campaign That Has Already Blown Its Goals Out the Water

Brandon Sanderson has been busy over the last few months. With the recent announcement that his Cosmere universe would be coming to Apple TV, Sanderson has been actively providing updates about his progress via Youtube. And yet somehow he's still found time to launch a massive new crowdfunding campaign that has already blown its goals out of the water.

The Hoid's Storybook Collection campaign went live on Backerkit on March 3 and its already raised over $5.7 million after a single day. The project's original funding goal was only $1,000,000 and the campaign is planned to run all the way through March 27.

Sanderson isn't new to crowdfunding success and is known for delivering a great final project to anyone who backs these campaigns. The Cosmere RPG, for example, launched on Kickstarter back in August 2024 and generated a whopping $15 million in the span of a single month. The Hoid's Storybook collection is seemingly on track to be even bigger.

For those not intimately familiar with Sanderson's Cosmere books, Hoid is one of the few characters who shows up in mutliple stories. He's an ancient, immortal storyteller who is also capable of jumping between worlds. The new storybook collection includes four illustrated editions of prominent fables Hoid has told throughout his long lifespan.

"The inception of this campaign came when I wrote the story of 'The Dog and the Dragon' for Rhythm of War," Sanderson writes in the campaign description. "We’ve chosen to make the presentation of each of these books individual to the given story. Some (like Wandersail) are luxurious, graphic depictions intended to be the perfect collection piece for a Stormlight enthusiast. Others (like The Dog and the Dragon) have been designed to evoke a classic children’s book, to be read to those who are younger."

In addition to the four storybooks, the campaign also includes the option to buy a special edition of The Fires of December, an entirely new Cosmere novel set to release on December 8, 2026. The upcoming book is part of the Hoid's Travails series, which includes Tress of the Emerald Sea and Yumi and the Nightmare Painter.

For an idea of what to expect from the upcoming Hoid Storybooks or The Fires of December, you can check out Brandon Sanderson's official Youtube page. He has been regularly launching new videos for each book in the leadup to the campaign.

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Ubisoft Finally Confirms Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced, the Remake We All Knew Was Coming

Ubisoft has just released the first piece of concept art for Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced, finally confirming its long-awaited remake that has been rumored for years.

The company included the image in a blog post that offers more detail on the blockbuster franchise's future — including word that post-launch support for Assassin's Creed Shadows was being wound down.

Ubisoft's focus is now firmly on the future, though the series' next all-new entry Assassin's Creed: Codename Hexe sounds like it's still some way off. In the meantime, then, Ubisoft has at last begun acknowledging its upcoming Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake, which is expected to arrive at some point later this year.

"Speculation around Assassin's Creed is not new, but it's worth repeating: 'Nothing is true. Everything is permitted,'" Ubisoft wrote. "Well, except in this case, some whispers have a little more wind in their sails. Keep your spyglass on the horizon. 🦜"

The project's official name, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced, was first spotted last December, when it popped up via a European ratings board listing. That sighting followed years of internal leaks that pointed to the project's existence, a boatload of fan speculation and even hints from the original game's lead actor.

Previous reports have suggested that Black Flag Resynced will be a substantial remake of the series' beloved piratical entry, with visual and gameplay upgrades that see the game closer in quality to last year's Assassin's Creed Shadows.

New story content will reportedly be added to flesh out more of hero Edward Kenway's life, though the game's modern day gameplay sections have apparently been excised — something that many fans aren't happy about. It will be interesting to see how Ubisoft handles the game's new ending — which previously tied together story elements from its historical and modern day narratives — in light of that change.

Officially, Ubisoft has only previously referred to Black Flag Resynced's upcoming arrival by acknowledging that there had been an unannounced game due to arrive before the end of its current financial year (on March 31). In January, however this game was then delayed into the coming financial year (ending March 31, 2027) due to the company's major recent reshuffle of teams, projects and studios.

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

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 Casts Its Lady Rohanne, Ser Eustace and Ser Bennis

HBO has cast three leading roles for Season 2 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which is now in production in Belfast and Spain. Season 2 adapts “The Sworn Sword”, the second novella in George R.R. Martin’s Tales of Dunk and Egg series.

Set a few years after the events depicted in Season 1, Season 2 brings in a new cast of characters for Dunk and Egg (Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell, respectively) to encounter, most notably Lady Rohanne Webber, aka the Red Widow, and Ser Eustace Osgrey, two rivals locked in a bitter land dispute as a drought devastates The Reach.

Variety reports that British actress Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody, The Pale Blue Eye, Murder on the Orient Express) has been cast as Lady Rohanne Webber. In “The Sword Sword”, Lady Rohanne is believed to be an old witch responsible for the deaths of her four husbands, but she is, in fact, an attractive young woman with political savvy and ambiguous intentions.

Scottish actor-filmmaker Peter Mullan (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Outlander: Blood of My Blood) will play Ser Eustace Osgrey, a proud old knight and veteran of the First Blackfyre Rebellion. Hedge knight Dunk swears his sword to him.

Babou Ceesay (Alien: Earth, Into the Badlands) will play Ser Bennis. In the novella, Ser Bennis of the Brown Shield is a fellow hedge knight and ally of Dunk’s.

Showrunner Ira Parker recently told IGN that Mullan playing Eustace “is just my favorite thing in the whole world because I remember when I saw him on Top of the Lake and just thought, ‘One day I'm going to figure out how to work with that actor.’ And so for this to happen is very nice.”

For more, discover everything we know (so far) about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Season 2, read our A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 finale review, and find out how the Targaryens’ greatest obsessions inform what happens to Dunk and Egg in the future.

Photo credits: Lucy Boynton (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images), Peter Mullan (Photo by Euan Cherry/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA), and Babou Ceesay (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images).

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DC Completely Reinvents Joker's Personality and Mental State In Shocking New Batman Story

When it comes to depicting the Joker, the only constant at DC Comics is the fact that everything changes. The Clown Prince of Crime is mercurial and always evolving, a fact that we're reminded of in Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez's Batman #7. This issue introduces one of the most startling revamps in the villain's decades-long history, suggesting that Joker may have finally regained his grip on sanity.

Read on to learn more about what happens in this issue, but beware of full spoilers for Batman #7 ahead!

Issue #7 sees Batman summoned to Arkham Asylum by one of Joker's secret messengers, much to the chagrin of Joker's new caretaker, Dr. Zeller. She reluctantly allows Batman to meet with the man she refers to as "Patient 10." Batman is immediately taken aback by seeing his old foe floating in a Darth Vader-style tank and hooked up to all manner of tubes and a mental stimulation device known as the Crown of Storms.

Joker reveals that Zeller has helped him in a way no other doctor at Arkham ever has. Her devices and treatments have granted him a certain degree of "clarity" for the first time since his original transformation. His body has clearly seen better days, but his mind is as close to healthy as it's ever been.

Joker makes it clear that he hasn't suddenly forgotten his many crimes, nor does he seem particularly apologetic about his past. He also notes that he's having great difficulty distinguishing between real memories and dreams. But he now views Batman as a "friend." Batman and Joker are just two profoundly lonely men who need each other's company.

Batman, unsurprisingly, isn't having any of this, and he prepares to leave. But Joker insists that Dr. Zeller turn off her intercom long enough for him to reveal the secret reason he summoned the Dark Knight. Once she does, Joker reveals that his underworld sources have uncovered whispers about a new threat in Gotham City. This mysterious enemy is gunning for Gotham City's great defender. Not Batman, but Bruce Wayne.

For the record, Joker has already known Batman's secret identity for some time now, dating back to 2013's Batman: Death of the Family. But the fact that he's showing genuine concern for Bruce's well-being is certainly a huge change for the character. Joker now seems to be emerging as a sort of Hannibal Lecter figure in Batman's world - someone who's own horrifying crimes make him uniquely suited to guide and advise our hero.

This is just the latest twist in Joker's constantly evolving personality in the DC Universe. The Three Jokers comic suggested that there have actually been three versions of the character active in Gotham City at various points, while Joker: Year One argued that these different Jokers were manifestations of the same damaged mind. Now, Joker seems to be as close to cured as we've ever seen him, but can it last? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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

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Assassin's Creed Shadows 'Moving Into Its Final Phase of Support,' Though Ubisoft Promises a Final 'Few Surprises'

Ubisoft has detailed its plans for the future of Assassin's Creed, and said it is already winding down support for last year's Assassin's Creed Shadows.

Later this month, Assassin's Creed Shadows will celebrate its first anniversary — but it sounds like a muted affair, with a community livestream, a competition, and not a lot else.

Today's update from the new Assassin's Creed leadership team makes it clear that Shadows will not receive any major new content additions in future, following earlier confirmation that there would be no second expansion similar to last fall's Claws of Awaji. It's a disappointing end for Shadows, which has limped to the end of its first year of post-launch support and offered fans only a fraction of the continued adventures afforded to the franchise's previous blockbuster, Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

"As we reach this [first anniversary] milestone, Shadows will be moving into its final phase of support," Ubisoft said. "We're winding things down with smaller, less frequent updates... but still a few surprises! At the same time, our teams will begin shifting more focus toward what's next for Assassin's Creed."

Fans already have a fair idea what's next for the series, though today brought a reminder of that. In terms of scope, the next big all-new Assassin's Creed game is Codename Hexe, which will be set in mainland Europe and feature witchcraft-esque vibes. Until last month, the project was being overseen by Ubisoft veteran Clint Hocking — though following the brand's leadership reshuffle it is now being managed directly by Assassin's Creed head of content Jean Guesdon, with Hocking now out of the company again.

"We are taking the time to deliver on its ambitious vision, which means we'll be quiet for a while longer," Ubisoft said today, setting expectations that the game was still a while from launch. "We love seeing all the enthusiasm happening on our channels and can't wait to unveil more when the time is right."

The company has not confirmed it, but fans suspect Hexe was one of the many projects to receive a delay in January this year, at the same time Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was cancelled.

A flurry of other brief updates provided a reminder that Ubisoft has plenty of other Assassin's Creed things in the works, though without any firm news on any of them today. The multiplayer-focused Codename Invictus, announced years ago alongside Hexe, is still "progressing steadily with a test and learn approach," Ubisoft said, "led by a dedicated team of For Honor veterans."

"We understand there's a lot of curiosity around this project: yes, it's a new approach to multiplayer in the franchise, but it isn't quite what the rumors have suggested," Ubisoft continued. "With player feedback at the heart of our approach, we're exploring ways to bring the community in earlier so we can shape the experience together."

Separately, Ubisoft acknowledged it was investigating "bringing co-op back to Assassin's Creed" and "recently chose to pivot away from an early project." This was, reportedly, a co-op idea that would have continued Shadows' story, which sadly sounds like it will no longer see the light of day.

In terms of what you can play today, Ubisoft announced a 60fps patch for the French Revolution-set Assassin's Creed Unity would arrive imminently for Xbox and PlayStation.

Wrapping up, Ubisoft namedropped the Ancient China-set smartphone game Assassin's Creed Jade (which again was announced years ago, with nothing heard of it now in a long time) and the Assassin's Creed live-action Netflix series (which sounds like we'll see something concrete of soon, following recent casting announcements). Lastly, Ubisoft dropped yet another hint at Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake that everyone knows is set to launch this year.

"Some whispers have a little more wind in their sales," Ubisoft teased, just weeks after seemingly confirming the Black Flag remake was real via a GTA meme on social media. "Keep your spyglass on the horizon."

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

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Mouse: P.I. for Hire – The Final Preview

Like Cuphead before it, I am pleased to report that, as it turns out, Mouse: P.I. for Hire isn’t just all sizzle. There is plenty of steak there too. Just as Cuphead built an incredibly good bullet-hell, boss-rush shooter underneath its hand-drawn, hand-animated exterior, so too – at least, based on what I’ve played so far – is Mouse underpinning its 1930’s-era, black-and-white, rubberhose-animated facade with a mechanically sound first-person shooter. In fact, while its own developers have referred to it in conversations and interviews with me as a boomer shooter, I’d argue they might be selling their creation a little short: there’s a lot more going on in its campaign than I thought. The end result is an action game that seems like it’ll have the gameplay to match its sublime looks.

The Look

By now you’ve probably seen at least a bit of gameplay from Mouse, and thus you know, at its core, what it is: a first-person shooter with a deep commitment to looking and sounding like a Steamboat Willie-era cartoon. I’ve already taken one test drive with Mouse last summer, and I was impressed with it then. I’m even more excited for it now after playing a chunk of a case – meaning, a mission – from an advanced build ahead of its April 16 release date for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.

Mouse starts out in a rather unexciting way, if I’m being honest. The intro level acts as a tutorial, introducing you to its uniquely animated but ultimately familiar weapons: a pistol, shotgun, Tommy gun (called a James gun here, which is either a clever way to sidestep a potential Tommy gun trademark, a nod to the Guardians of the Galaxy director and head of DC Studios, or both), and sticks of dynamite. It doesn’t take too long before you get your hands on the Turpentine gun, which melts the skin off your animated enemies’ bodies like The Dip from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

The Sound

It also doesn’t take long before you see how developer Fumi Games leans all the way into its 1930’s cartoon setting. See, it’s not just the look that screams “hyperviolent Steamboat Willie,” it’s the sound. The ubiquitous and ultra-talented Troy Baker lends his voice to the player character, the titular P.I. for hire named Jack Pepper. This isn’t a role that Baker completely disappears into, like Joel or Indiana Jones. But what he delivers as a stereotypical hard-boiled detective is perfect for the self-aware tone that Mouse proudly flaunts.

The sound design also follows the visual aesthetic, with a jazzy soundtrack that, again, fits like a glove. But I even love the little things about its audio, like the way Jack Pepper slurps and gives an over-the-top “Ahh” when popping the cork and guzzling down a bottle of health-replenishing tonic. Or the “ding” of the bell on the typewriter that you save your game at. Everything that hits your eardrums seems to perfectly fit what your eyes are seeing on the screen, and it added to how much fun I was having with the game.

The Play’s the Thing

But let’s talk about gameplay, because the depth there is what really surprised me about Mouse. And before I get to the nuts and bolts of it, I want to talk about the structure. Mouse is split into cases. And no, that’s not just a synonym for “missions” here. Instead, again (are you sensing a theme yet?), Mouse leans all the way into its choices. Between levels you’ll return to a noncombat hub area – a seedy corner of Mouseburg that’s home to Jack’s office, where you’ll piece together clues from your current case; the Little & Big Bar, where you’ll talk to various people in Mouseburg; and down a dark alley, Tammy’s Bearings, where you can upgrade your weapons, money for which is accumulated by scouring each level and collecting all the cash you can find.

I had a blast setting my weapons down and just walking around the Mouseburg hub talking to people (and by people, of course, I mean fellow anthropomorphic mice). It added a lot of life and character to Mouse that I think make the entire experience more appealing if I picture what it would be like just going from one combat-focused mission to another, with no break in-between. It’s not that it would’ve been bad, necessarily, but I do like that these literal inter-missions give you a chance to let your guard down and enjoy the worldbuilding that Fumi Games has done here. And there are even secrets to discover, which is a nice little bonus. I do have one minor complaint that did particularly annoy me, though: having to button through every single line of dialogue. It’s all fully voiced, which is great, but my goodness did I get tired of clicking through every last one of them. I’d love an option to get rid of that for the final game, please.

If you headshot an enemy mouse robot, their head will simply pop in over-the-top cartoon style, with drops of oil spewing out of the pencil-thin neck stump.

Getting back to the combat: the early mission I played was clearly not showing off every trick in Mouse’s arsenal. Most of the fights were fairly simple, against no more than two or three foes, but I nevertheless had a good time with them for a couple of reasons: first, the full-on cartooniness of this world. Remember how I said earlier that Mouse leans into everything it’s trying to do? That even applies to the kill animations. If you headshot an enemy mouse robot, their head will simply pop in over-the-top cartoon style, with drops of oil spewing out of the pencil-thin neck stump. (Side note: there’s a sentence I’ve probably never typed in my entire career or life before.) There’s even lockpicking, in which you cleverly use your mouse tail to maneuver inside the lock and hit the pins correctly.

Rubberhose Guns

And second, it’s the weapons. I simply love using them. I’d wager that there are more first-person shooters in history that have used a pistol, shotgun, and machinegun of some variety than ones that haven’t, so I recognize that it’s not exactly novel. But the weapons all have an appropriately over-the-top feel and sound to them. My favorite so far is the shotgun, which has a nice kick to it, and I’d be remiss not to mention the satisfying reload animation of the James gun, which sees Jack Pepper click a new drum of ammo into the bottom of the weapon.

That’s not to say there aren’t original ideas in Mouse’s arsenal, however. The Turpentine gun, as I mentioned earlier, fires blobs of ink-dissolving solvent that melts these cartoon bad guys, leaving their bones on display before they too dissolve into a pile of dust. It is one of my favorite first-person shooter weapons in a good little while now – maybe since Doom: The Dark Ages’ Skullcrusher gun from last year.

The rubberhose animation makes your guns look like they’re constantly wiggling, and the firing and reload animations are equally satisfying.

Also, not only do I really enjoy using Mouse’s weapons, I get a kick out of just watching them in action. The rubberhose animation makes your guns look like they’re constantly wiggling, and the firing and reload animations are equally satisfying. I can’t wait to see what other squirmy firearms are waiting for me in the rest of this single-player-only campaign.

Robo-Boss

Mouse is also promising plenty of boss fights, and though I only got to experience one of them over three separate stages, it definitely made me up my game a little bit. I wouldn’t say I felt particularly threatened – I didn’t die at all – but this was also an early mission on Normal difficulty. Anyway, I faced off against a robo-mouse called the Watchamacallit (whose identity will be properly revealed when you played the game for yourself). I had to jump to avoid bolts of electricity spinning around the floor and take cover behind glass panels that would pop up when she moved to another phase of her attack. The encounter definitely kept me on my toes, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the challenge ramps up in later boss fights.

As I mentioned at the top, I’d already had the privilege of playing Mouse last summer, so I came into this new hands-on session with some earned optimism. But when I was done with this newest preview build, I was left even more impressed than I’d expected to be. Mouse: P.I. for Hire, based on what I’ve played so far, is far more than its distinct 1930’s rubberhose-animated look. It sure seems to have legitimate gameplay depth and mechanics to it as well, and it’s moved up my list of anticipated games in a year that’s already packed with some serious potential. Here’s hoping that Mouse can sustain this over its entire campaign when it drops next month.

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

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Microsoft Patent Allows for AI, or Another Human, to Swoop in And Help Complete Your Games

Microsoft has patented a method for an AI model to take control of your game, should you need a helping hand.

The idea, which Microsoft initially registered back in 2024, is designed for players who might be stuck in a video game. Patent documentation dug up by Tech4gamers shows a Clippy-style pop-up that suggests another player who can "take over your game."

Players would be able to see the name and identity of this player, as well as a rating for how helpful they had been in the past. Associated notes confirm that Microsoft is exploring the idea of this player either being human — another Xbox gamer keen to help — or, alternatively, an AI model.

While the other player (real or not) is in control of your game, another image suggests you'll be able to chat with them to share advice and receive further explanation behind what they're doing — handy if the solution involves some kind of process not immediately apparent just from watching on-screen. It's not too dissimilar from the Copilot AI already available in the Xbox app.

The patent discusses the need to accurately track who was playing when an achievement is unlocked, and also to ensure human helpers are paired with players in the same age range — so you don't have a scenario where a child is able to jump in and help slice up zombies in Resident Evil Requiem, for example.

Other features include the ability to pull the plug on this assistance at any point, and also to ultimately choose whether to continue on from where the assistant has left you, or return back to the point where you previously relinquished control.

If all of this sounds familiar, that's because PlayStation has patented a similar-sounding system, albeit a more simplistic one that relies on displaying an AI "ghost" player for you to follow. Both Microsoft and Sony regularly patent all manner of gaming ideas that never ultimately come to pass, though it'll be interesting to see if this concept bears fruit.

Last month, Microsoft's newly-installed gaming CEO Asha Sharma responded to concerns around her AI background and said she had "no tolerance for bad AI" as she begins her reign in charge of Xbox.

Image credit: Microsoft.

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

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Ghost of Yotei, Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine reportedly not coming to PC

Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier has reported that Ghost of Yotei, Saros, and Marvel’s Wolverine may not come out on PC. According to Schreier’s sources, Sony has scrapped its plans to bring these games to the PC. Schreier reports that Sony will pull back from releasing first-party PlayStation single-player games on PC. Online/Multiplayer games will still come … Continue reading Ghost of Yotei, Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine reportedly not coming to PC

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