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Nothing Announces the Phone 4a Pro and a New Set of Over-Ear Headphones

Nothing has officially debuted the Nothing Phone 4a Pro and its new over-ear Nothing Headphone A in the US. While the $199 Headphone A, Nothing's second go at over-ear cans, will mostly keep the transparent-ish look that has marked the company's products until now, the $499 Phone 4a Pro is adopting a somewhat more traditional look – as long as you ignore whatever's going on in that camera bump. Nothing also officially released the non-pro Nothing Phone 4a, but unfortunately hasn't launched it in the US.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro

Despite having a mostly solid back and sides – colored silver, black, or pink – the Phone 4a Pro is still very unconventional, thanks to a wild camera bump that looks sort of like a cartoon face with one large eye made of a dotmatrix display – what The Verge notes is a lower resolution take on the "Glyph Matrix" found on the Nothing Phone 3 – and a smaller eye and mouth made up of the phone's cameras. (The area around these features still hints at the former transparent back look of other Nothing products.)

The camera array is comprised of a 50MP main shooter, a periscope-style telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom and 140x digital zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide lens with an unknown megapixel count but a 120-degree field of view. On the other side, there's a 32MP selfie camera embedded in the top of the display, which has a 6.8-inch, 144Hz AMOLED panel with a 1260 x 2800 resolution, 800-nit standard brightness, 1600-nit outdoor brightness, and 5,000-nit peak brightness.

Being aimed more at budget buyers, the Phone 4a Pro still has some decent specs, with some compromises. It's driven by a midrange Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage, depending on how it's configured. That wouldn't put it up there with heavy-hitter flagships, but it could likely still compete with the likes of the Google Pixel 8, IGN's favorite midrange handset. It has a 5,080mAh battery that recharges at up to 50W wired, which is solid, but the phone lacks the wireless charging found in the Nothing Phone 3. It's also limited to Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 on the connectivity front. Pleasantly, the Phone 4a Pro still supports dual physical SIM cards. The Phone 4a Pro will be available later this month – preorders open March 13, with an official release on March 27.

Nothing Headphone A

The Nothing Headphone A will be available a little sooner, with preorders open today and official sales coming March 13. To start, the Headphone A will come in black, white, and pink, but the company will sell a limited edition yellow pair later, starting April 6.

The Headphone A looks similar to the geometric Headphone 1 that preceded them, but with slightly less emphasis on translucence. They don't fold, but the headband does extend and the ear cups twist. Sound-wise, Nothing says the headphones are "engineered for clarity," and will use the LDAC codec for lossless, wireless audio.

Inside the cups are 40mm drivers feature both active noise cancellation and transparency modes, as well as a hybrid noise cancellation mode that tries to balance the two, adjusting on the fly to noises around you. Apart from that, they also support Spatial Audio and have controls that include a power switch, Bluetooth pairing button, roller for volume, rocker buttons for switching tracks and such, and a button that can be used to switch modes, trigger a connected phone's camera, summon ChatGPT, and more.

Nothing says its new wireless headphones will have the "longest battery life of any Nothing product to date," offering up to five days on a charge. And recharging them for just five minutes will net you five hours of wireless listening, according to the company. The Headphone A also feature a 3.5mm audio jack for wired connectivity. The headphones may feel a touch heavy, though. They weigh 310 grams, putting them between the AirPods Max, which are often criticized for their weight and clock in at 386.2 grams, and the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones, which weigh just 254 grams.

Wes is a freelance writer (Freelance Wes, they call him) who has covered technology, gaming, and entertainment steadily since 2020 at Gizmodo, Tom's Hardware, Hardcore Gamer, and most recently, The Verge. Inside of him there are two wolves: one that thinks it wouldn't be so bad to start collecting game consoles again, and the other who also thinks this, but more strongly.

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The HP All-in Plan - Get a New Printer and Ink Starting at $7.99 Per Month

If you're in need of at-home printing but you don't want to deal with the upfront cost of buying a printer or the hassle of purchasing ink cartridges when they run out, then HP is offering a plan that might be perfect for you.

HP's All-In Plan is a convenient service that leases you a printer for a low monthly fee. Never run out of ink or printing supplies. You’re always ready to print with ink and optional paper delivery before you need it. There are several plans to choose from, with each offering a different printer and print allotment depending on your needs. The monthly print allotment is flexible, rolls over and can easily be updated on a monthly basis if needed.

The four recommended plan tiers are as follows:

  • Basic - HP Envy inkjet printer with 20 pages of printing for $7.99/mo
  • Versatile - HP Envy Photo inkjet printer with 20 pages of printing for $9.99/mo
  • High-Volume - HP Smart Tank with 100 pages of printing for $12.99/mo
  • Professional - HP OfficeJet Pro with 50 pages of printing for $14.99/mo

The "High Volume" plan is marketed as the best value. It includes the HP Smart Tank 7602 all-in-one printer (retails for $470) and up to 100 pages of monthly printing. At $12.99 per month, it's not much more expensive than the "Basic" and "Versatile" plans. The one caveat is that it requires a three year commitment compared to two years for the other plans. Fortunately, HP offers a 30-day trial period during which you have the option to return your printer.

Is the HP All-In Plan worth it?

The big question is whether or not HP's All-In Plan is worth it in the first place. We can first break this out monetarily. The "High Volume" plan will run you $12.99 per month for 3 years, or a grand total of $467.64. As mentioned above, the printer you get retails for $469.99. That's about the same cost, but there are other factors to consider.

By buying the printer outright, you could probably find a discount. For example, it's currently on sale at Amazon for $349.99, saving you $120 right off the bat. Also, after 3 years, you'll still own the printer so that you can use it for many years after. If you subscribe to the plan, then you're out of a printer after 3 years unless you re-enroll.

However, by signing up for the plan, you avoid having to pay $400+ instantly, which is replaced by a more manageable monthly fee. You also essentially get three years of 24/7 live support and warranty service, as opposed to just one year if you bought the printer outright. You don't need to pay for ink during the life of the subscription. This is important because ink refills can get pricey very quickly to the point where it's often cheaper to just buy a new printer. You're also not stuck with the same printer forever. After the term ends, you can either choose to continue using your current printer or upgrade to a newer, current generation model.

All things considered, it really depends on your situation. If you can justify the upfront cost, you plan to keep the same printer for more than three years, and you feel comfortable enough sourcing your own ink, then just buy your own printer. If you'd rather stick with the convenience of letting HP worry about the printer along with its refills and maintenance, and you know that you can stay within the monthly printing allotment, then it's worth checking it out.

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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Diablo 4’s New Warlock Class Lets You Turn the Power of Hell Back on Itself | Hands-On Preview

No matter how much time goes by, the gory, loot-filled embrace of Diablo 4 is something I always seem to return to, and with the Lord of Hatred expansion right around the corner it’s only a matter of time before I lose myself for dozens of hours once again. That’s especially true now that I’ve had the chance to check out the second of two new character classes coming alongside the expansion, the Warlock, who uses the power of Hell against itself to become an unstoppable, demonic magic user that even Mephisto himself should have reason to fear. This summoner of satanic sigils and swarms of sinister spawn has numerous distinct builds that make it an interesting option for different types of players, and make it less likely that you’ll end up in a party filled with identical demon summoners when going toe-to-toe with the Lord of Hatred, and I truly cannot wait to see what insane builds people come up with. Combined with the new region of Skovos, an overhauled endgame experience, and a whole bunch of tweaks to skill trees and loot, this finale to Mephisto’s story is looking truly epic so far.

Blizzard was happy to share plenty of news about their upcoming Lord of Hatred expansion for Diablo IV, but the main course was the Warlock character class – a mage who turns the dark powers of hell against itself and uses demons as disposable tools in his battle against their kind. It’s truly the most metal class in Diablo to-date, and after spending some hands-on time messing around with several pre-configured variations, it’s given me another reason to look forward to diving back into one of my favorite ARPGs.

Like the Spiritborn class from last year, the Warlock seems to have a bit more build diversity than the classes found in vanilla Diablo 4. Instead of a ranged magic user like the Sorcerer, who has a handful of elemental options that apply different status effects to enemies, the Warlock has a version that turns him into an aggressive melee monster, leaping around to stomp the enemy flat, or a summoner class that lets his minions do his fighting for him and has much more in common with the Necromancer. No matter which you pick though, they all have the same flavor of using hellish powers, whether that be unholy rituals or imposing your will over enemies on the battlefield to turn them into your meat puppets. And since you can mix and match these options at your discretion, there’s a lot of potential to create a well-rounded fighter that perhaps ends up being a jack of all trades, but master of none, which is both a neat option to have available, and also maybe not advisable (though that won’t keep me from at least giving it a try).

If You Build it, They Will Die

My favorite of the builds I tried was called the Legion, which focused on summoning demons to aid me in battle, then feeding off of their death to do additional damage to my enemies. In this version of the Warlock, absolutely every attack involved using and abusing my infernal servants to deal damage, including my base attack that fired exploding fallen lunatics at my foes. Naturally, the ultimate for this build let me summon an absolutely massive demon called the Fiend of Abaddon, who swung a gigantic claymore at everything in the area, doing huge damage. It’s been a while since I did a playthrough with the Necromancer, but the Warlock felt to me like a much more aggressive version of this type of minion character archetype and I absolutely loved it.

But summoning demons to do your bidding is still a fairly passive strategy, and for a truly aggressive alternative, I tried out the Vanguard build, which focused on turning myself into a hideous, profane hellspawn instead of just summoning them. This version of the Warlock involved unleashing a bunch of fire and lava all over the place, like one ability that let me summon a demonic head that spewed flames from his mouth (hell yeah), and another that caused my enemies to explode upon death, causing a chain reaction of destruction in my wake. The main draw of this variety of Warlock though, was Metamorphosis, an ultimate ability that straight-up turned me into a demon, replacing my existing hotbar with a whole new slew of blasphemous temporary abilities as I ran around tearing my way through Mephisto’s hordes with my razorsharp claws. This build felt like it would definitely take some learning to master, especially since replacing all your skills while in demon form could be fairly jarring at first, but I really liked the idea nonetheless.

Whether I was opening up molten cracks in the earth, using totems to chain enemies in place, or hexed enemies within an area and turned me invisible when killing enemies within them, I was almost always placing lethal traps all over the map that made it impossible for demons to reach me without suffering my wrath first.

Another build that really clicked with me was the Ritualist – a version of the Warlock that focused on creating sigils that impacted whole areas of the map with various status effects, often causing demons to up and explode into pink giblets. Whether I was opening up molten cracks in the earth, using totems to chain enemies in place, or hexed enemies within an area and turned me invisible when killing enemies within them, I was almost always placing lethal traps all over the map that made it impossible for demons to reach me without suffering my wrath first. Naturally, the ultimate ability for this build just summoned an absolutely humongous sigil on the ground (filling nearly the entire screen) that exploded multiple times and just wiped the area clear of any baddies. I probably only scratched the surface with this build, and there were a few sigils I didn’t even get to try, but it already felt super powerful and very different from any of Diablo 4’s other character classes.

Finally, there was the Mastermind Warlock, which was all about mobility, stealth, and applying a bunch of status effects to enemies. I definitely felt the least at home with this build, but the vibe I got from it was that it’s sort of the rogue version of the Warlock, where you’re given lots of ranged attacks and options to dodge around or become invisible, but are also quite squishy. The ultimate ability involved summoning a swarm of hungry Hell bugs that ran around the map eating everything in sight. Overall, this one seems like it requires a fair bit more finesse than some of the other options that were much more straightforward brute force plays, but even in my limited time with it, I could see that the DPS potential on this one was pretty insane. It maybe won’t be the choice for my first playthrough of Lord of Hatred, but I could definitely see myself deep-diving into this option and seeing what interesting combos I could come up with.

After experimenting with these options, I also tried my hand at building my own Warlock that mixed and matched my favorite abilities from each. I can’t say I was very successful at doing so on my first attempt, but the vibes of using Hell against itself and all the different forms that can take definitely sold me on giving this class a try come April.

More to Explore

Though most of my time was spent checking out the Warlock and its various permutations of demonic badassery, I also was given a sneak peek at some of the new systems, like the reworked skill trees that put more emphasis on customizing abilities rather than passive increases, new details on the new endgame progression system called War Paths, some seriously cool changes to itemization, like set bonuses being added, new crafting systems, and a much-needed loot filter (finally), and even a fishing minigame. I didn’t get to go hands-on with most of these, instead just learning about them from developers over the course of several Q&A sessions, but everything I’ve heard so far has me feeling really optimistic about Diablo 4’s chances at consuming my life (again) later this year.

The skill tree changes are easily my favorite tweak, as they’ve done away with all the boring nodes that just make your numbers go up (that’s what the paragon tree is for, after all), and have instead made each skill purchase an interesting decision that augments how your character plays. Some of the examples of this are a skill tree that can turn the Sorcerer’s Hydra fire summon into an ice summon instead, or in the case of the Warlock, a perk that turns a defensive wall of demons into an offensive group of roaming monsters. I really like the idea that now the core skill trees for each character will focus on modifying skills to match your playstyle, instead of just boosting DPS, and am pretty eager to dive in and see what new options are waiting to be exploited.

As for the endgame changes, set bonuses, and the new crafting systems, IGN will have plenty more to share in the future as the Lord of Hatred nears ever closer to ensnaring Sanctuary. For now, I’m sold on the Warlock, and am already noodling on some chaotic summoner builds to let loose later this year.

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Xbox Confirms 'Project Helix' – Its Next-Gen Console That Will Also Play PC Games

New Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma, who took over as the head of the Xbox business last week as longtime Xbox boss Phil Spencer retired, has confirmed the codename for Xbox's next-generation console – Project Helix – and also confirmed long-swirling rumors that the device will play Xbox and PC games.

"Great start to the morning with Team Xbox, where we talked about our commitment to the return of Xbox including Project Helix, the code name for our next generation console," Sharma posted on her X account. "Project Helix will lead in performance and play your Xbox and PC games. Looking forward to chatting about this more with partners and studios at my first GDC next week!"

Rumors about the fifth-generation Xbox console and its ability to play PC games have been making the rounds for some time. Though perhaps it won't be playing any first-party PlayStation games that make their way to PC, since Sony has reportedly pulled back on first-party PC support.

IGN's Xbox podcast crew talked about their advice for Sharma on a recent episode, and our Next-Gen Console Watch crew offered her five changes she could immediately make that would win over Xbox fans.

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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Fans Hunting Rare Charizard Cards Are Reigniting Interest in Pokémon TCG's Phantasmal Flames Expansion

Pokémon TCG is still red hot as we cross into the official 30th anniversary celebrations for the next 12 months. But there’s one card in particular that’s burning a hole in trainers' pockets right now, and it's driving a reignited interest in Phantasmal Flames.

Released on November 14, 2025, Phantasmal Flames is the second expansion under the Mega Evolution banner. Out of all 130 cards in the set, no other is hotter right now than the elusive Mega Charizard X ex 125/094 SIR (Special Illustration Rare).

The rare card has seen a 20% spike in market value on TCGplayer over the past three months, with prices going as high as $2000 for a graded PSA 10 card on eBay in the US.

It’s no surprise that fans want to get their hands on this gorgeous piece of art, with its roaring blue flames and high-contrast orange embers forming Charmander, Charmeleon, and base Charizard underneath.

It was designed by Danciao, the mind behind the stunning Brute Bonnet from Twilight Masquerade and Zekrom ex from Black Bolt. Combine his artwork with the fact that Charizard cards always fetch a pretty penny, and you can start to see why this card is so valuable to fans around the world.

According to official data from eBay, during Phantasmal Flames' launch week in November last year, users searched for "Mega Charizard" more than "1,500 times per hour" on average - that's around 36,000 searches per day.

Moreover, from November 2025 through to February 2026, according to TCGplayer, users were searching for "Mega Charizard X ex" around "400 times per hour", and around 9,600 per day. The base non-SIR version (Mega Charizard X ex 013/094) is also the ninth most popular card sold on TCGplayer in the same time period.

Why is Mega Charizard X ex Spiking in Value Now?

A Charizard card breaking six figures is definitely not unheard of. This Gen 1 not-dragon has consistently topped players’ favourite Pokémon charts, and is, no doubt, one of the most iconic Pokémon of all time. In fact, the second-most expensive Pokémon card in history was the 1995 Pokémon Japanese Topsun Charizard, a pre-1st edition card that sold for an eye-watering €493,230 in 2021.

You can look at even more recent Mega Evolution sets for examples as well, with the Mega Charizard Y ex - 294/217 from Ascended Heroes settling as another remarkably popular card, with market prices listing it at around $523.28 at the time of publication.

Phantasmal Flame’s Mega Charizard X ex 125/094 SIR is no exception to the rule of cool. This was one of the most valuable Pokémon cards of 2025, second only to the remarkably rare and beautiful Umbreon ex - 161/131 from Scarlet and Violet’s Prismatic Evolutions set.

But, despite all this, you may be asking yourself: Why is Mega Charizard X ex spiking now? Well, there are three likely main reasons for that.

The first reason is the classic ‘out of print’ threshold. Larger retailers, such as Target/Tesco, have begun to slow down on Phantasmal Flame restocks to prepare for the next set, and the secondary markets, like your TCGPlayers and eBays, are beginning to take over.

The next major reason is likely to be related to Pokémon Day 2026. With the big 3-0 anniversary birthday just gone by, collectors are likely buying up as many iconic Charizard cards as possible now to resell later for profit and play on the series's nostalgia.

Finally, we always typically see a spike in Charizard cards around the Pokémon World Championships, held this year in San Francisco, California, from August 28th to 30th. Fans are likely buying the dip, driving the price up, in preparation for 6 months time.

Phantasmal Flames Boosters Continue to Rise in Value

Interestingly, Phantasmal Flames' Elite Trainer Boxes did hit all time lows of $75 just a couple of months back, but are now back on the rise in popularity, spiking to $95.93 at TCGplayer most recently. That's a +23.97% rise in just the past 30 days. It's still far from its $175 high, but trending upwards again, nevertheless.

Jump on the ETB hype all you want, as it's good fun. But, if you’re seriously hunting for your own Charizard pull, I’d typically recommend buying a single card from a reputable seller and holding on for more value gains over time.

With a pull rate of approximately 1 in 400 packs, according to Pulse Collective, you’d need 12 full booster boxes to statistically find just one Mega Charizard X SIR. The odds don't seem particularly in your favor, if you don't mind me saying.

But, if you're lucky enough to pull this card (maybe go buy a lotto ticket as well), it’s a prime candidate for grading at sites like BGS Black Label, which could push its value to those six-figure numbers at key moments in the Pokémon calendar.

Sara Heritage is a freelance contributor for IGN.

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Today’s Top Deals: Borderlands 3 for $10, $20 Off Game Pass Ultimate, LEGO The Starry Night Hits New Low

If you’ve been wanting to try out an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, today might be the day, as Newegg is offering $20 off a 3-month membership. Those after a few new games will want to check out the discounts on Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for Switch 2, Borderlands 3 for Switch, and more. Plus, The Beatles Anthology Collection, LEGO The Starry Night, and Marvel Studios Cross-Sections book are all down to their lowest prices. Below, you’ll find all the best deals for March 5:

TL;DR - The Best Deals for March 5

$15 Off Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for Switch 2

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for Nintendo Switch 2 has dropped to its lowest price ever on Woot. Normally selling for $69.99, you can grab the action-adventure game that came out just a few months ago for only $54.99. Amazon Prime members can also enjoy free shipping. In our review of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Logan Plant found: “It nails the essential elements of a Prime game that remain special decades later: tense exploration through haunting locations highlighted by amazing worldbuilding, breathtaking art direction, new twists on classic abilities, and flawless technical performance.” If you’ve been waiting to pick this title up, now’s a great time.

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.

$20 Off a 3 Month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Membership

Newegg is back with another solid Game Pass deal. This time, you can get 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for only $69.99 when you enter the promo code “SSF3663” at checkout. That’s $20 in savings. Ultimate is the highest membership tier. With it, you get all the perks of the other subscriptions, along with over 500 games on supported devices, up to $100 a year in rewards, access to third-party and Xbox games at launch, and more.

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition for Switch Is Only $10

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition for Nintendo Switch is only $10. Sure, this looter-shooter game is several years old, but it earned an “Amazing” 9/10 rating in our review. Reviewer James Duggan even said, “Borderlands 3 sticks to its guns and outdoes itself with an amazing arsenal of weapons, humor, and missions.” In addition to the base game, the Ultimate Edition comes with all six content add-ons and the full collection of bonus cosmetic packs.

Save $30 on LEGO The Starry Night

The LEGO Ideas Vincent Van Gogh The Starry Night is back down to its lowest price ever at Amazon. For just $139, you can grab this awesome 2,316-piece set featuring incredible 3D wall art and a little Van Gogh minifigure. It was created in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, where the actual painting is located. So, you know this is the real deal. You can even hang this masterpiece on a wall after completion, thanks to the frame and included wall hook.

Score up to $300 Off a MacBook Air M4

With the release of the MacBook Air M5 coming on March 11th, the MacBook Air M4 models are up to $300 off. The 15-inch M4 model with 24GB of Unified Memory and 512GB SSD is at its lowest price ever, and with those internals, it’s a multitasking maven. It’s not just that model that’s discounted; every MacBook Air M4 is on sale at Amazon. If you don’t care about the slight performance gains that come with the new M5 processor, be sure to grab this deal.

Save $100 on The Beatles Anthology Collection (2025)

The complete 2025 Edition of The Beatles Anthology Collection is down to its lowest price ever on Amazon. In total, there are 12 LPs and 191 tracks in the box set. The original three Anthology volumes, each with three vinyls remastered by Giles Martin, are included. Anthology 4 is a new addition, and it features unreleased demos and rare sessions from 1963-69. There are a few new mixes by Jeff Lynne, plus that 2023 single Now And Then. You can also grab just Anthology 4, as it’s nicely discounted. Any Beatles fan or vinyl enthusiast will want to add this box set to their collection.

Marvel Studios Cross-Sections Hardcover Book Hits New Low Price

Marvel Studios Cross-Sections is an awesome hardcover book that features cross-section artwork of iconic vehicles, locations, and more from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From the Wakanda Citadel and Avengers Tower or the S.H.I.E.LD. Hellecarrier and Iron-Man’s armor, you get a deconstructed look inside. With incredible detail and annotations, it’s great for technically minded Marvel fans. Right now, you can grab it at its lowest price ever on a lightning deal from Amazon. It’s just $33.80, down from $50.

Pokémon Mega Evolution - Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box Drops to $109.88 on Amazon

Get the Pokémon Mega Evolution - Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box for $109.88 on Amazon. That’s Amazon’s lowest price ever. Admittedly, this isn’t the best deal, but it's cheaper than the $119 it was selling for last week and right around market value. It’s also shipped and sold by Amazon for added peace of mind, and it’s actually in stock. With the Trainer Box, you get 9 Ascended Heroes booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring N’s Zekrom, 65 card sleeves, 40 Energy cards, 6 damage-counter dice, a competition-legal coin-flip die, a plastic coin, a collector’s box, and a player's guide.

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.

$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 $54.74 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 $401.94 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 $33.50 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.

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.

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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Disney+ Drops Its Best Deal of 2026 Right Before Zootopia 2 Comes to Streaming

Disney+ has revealed a new discount on its Hulu bundle for March 2026. The offer gets you both Disney+ and Hulu basic for $4.99 per month (down from $12.99) for the first three months. This is the best deal we've seen on the service in 2026, with last month's discount only dropping the price a few dollars for a single month.

The new discount is only available for the ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu bundle plan and will auto-renew at $12.99 after the first three months of the subscription is over. According to the offer page on the Disney+ website, the discount is only valid for new and eligible returning subscribers. If you already have the ESPN Unilmited bundle that includes Disney+, for example, you will not be able to get these savings.

New Disney+ Deal for March 2026

You can currently redeem the latest Disney+ deal until March 24 when the offer officially ends. Coincidentally, this is also the same day that season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again premieres on the platform. The episode release schedule has yet to be revealed for the upcoming season, but we do know that there will be a total of eight episodes. It's likely safe to say that you'll be able to watch all new episodes of the new season in the first three months of your subscription. You can also cancel at any time to avoid paying full price if you only want to use it for this show.

And while the timing of Daredevil: Born Again season 2 seems to suggest its the main reason for this new discount, there is one other huge thing coming to Disney+ in March that's worth mentioning. Zootopia 2 is arriving on the platform on March 11, following a record-breaking box office run. The animated Disney movie has been available on digital since February, but only recently got an official streaming release date after the Blu-ray edition came out at the beginning of March.

Looking for more Disney+ subscription options? Check out our guide to all of the best Disney+ deals and bundles going on right now.

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AliExpress Has Popular Sofirn High-Powered LED Flashlights for Less Than Half the Price on 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 for a much lower price than on Amazon. They ship free from a local US warehouse with no tariff fees or obnoxious shipping times.

Sofirn Q8 Plus 16,000-Lumen LED Flashlight for $49.88

Arguably the better deal of the two flashlights here is the Sofirn Q8 Plus. It's currently $49.88 after $7 off coupon code "7USAFFS". 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. Three 21700 batteries are included and can charged via a USB-C port.

I purchased this flashlight myself 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. It is an outstanding flashlight for the price.

Sofirn SP36 Pro 8,000-Lumen LED Flashlight for $29.56

The powerful yet compact Sofirn SP36 Pro 8,000-Lumen Rechargeable LED Flashlight has also dropped in price to $29.56 after you apply $4 off coupon code "4USAFFS". 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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LG's C6 and G6 OLEDs Will be Available This Month Without a Price Increase

LG has announced that it's now taking preorders for its next generation of OLED TVs, the LG OLED Evo G6 and OLED Evo C6. The TVs, which range in price from $1,399 for the 42-inch C6 all the way up to an eye-popping $24,999 for the 97-inch G6, will be available to buy at an unspecified time later this month.

Happily, LG isn't raising prices for the new TVs, despite supply chain costs that have been rising in recent months due to tariffs and the voracious appetite of AI companies, particularly for RAM and storage. What you get for your money is a pair of 4K TVs with 120Hz-native variable refresh rate panels that are some of the brightest in the business. In the case of the G6, the company has claimed it will be 20% brighter than its predecessor, the G5, already impressively bright, thanks to four-stack OLED panel tech the company started using last year.

That brightness is a big part of why the G5 is our money-is-no-object gaming TV pick. That doesn't mean the C6 is a bad TV, though. Both TVs will support good TV picture and audio certifications like Dolby Vision (although not Dolby Vision 2) and Atmos, HDR10, HLG, and now, Filmmaker Mode with Ambient Light Compensation – that last one is a feature, developed by the UHD Alliance in collaboration with professional Hollywood filmmakers, that algorithmically compensates for the ambient light in a room in a way that, in theory, correctly represents the artists' vision.

They've each also got built-in AI upscaling via LG's A11 AI Processor 4K Gen 3. Interestingly, LG downgraded from Wi-Fi 6E to Wi-Fi 5 for both TVs. That won't necessarily translate to a worse experience for most owners, unless your TV is in an area with lots of Wi-Fi interference and you're trying to stream from Sony Pictures Core, Sony's super high-bitrate streaming service. Finally, the G6 will come in five screen sizes, ranging from 55 inches up to a behemot 97 inches, while the C6 starts at 42 inches and goes to 83 inches.

Wes is a freelance writer (Freelance Wes, they call him) who has covered technology, gaming, and entertainment steadily since 2020 at Gizmodo, Tom's Hardware, Hardcore Gamer, and most recently, The Verge. Inside of him there are two wolves: one that thinks it wouldn't be so bad to start collecting game consoles again, and the other who also thinks this, but more strongly.

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Best Buy Has Open Box Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptops for $1,765

Best Buy is offering an outstanding deal on a laptop that marries powerful gaming performance with a slim and lightweight profile. While supplies last, you can pick up an open box "excellent condition" Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop for just $1763.99 with free delivery. Compare that to the brand new price of $2,400. These preowned laptops are Geek Squad verified and sometimes still have all or some of their original warranty.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5070 Ti Laptop for $1,764

Open box "excellent condition"

The latest Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop is one of the thinnest and lightest gaming laptops, measuring 0.63" thick and weighing in at under 3.5 pounds. It features a gorgeous 14" 3K 120Hz ROG Nebula OLED display, AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 2TB NVEMe SSD. The entire shell is made of CNC-milled aluminum construction keeps the weight down and features premium accents like a huge glass touchpad.

The G14 is for anyone who wants a thin and light laptop that can be brought anywhere as a daily driver, but still with the power to play games. The RTX 5070 Ti discrete graphics is capable of playing just about any game on the display's upgraded 2880x1800 resolution, especially if the game supports DLSS 4.5 (which most new games do nowadays). This is about as powerful of a GPU you can get while maintaining a slim footprint. Most RTX 5080/5090 gaming laptops are huge.

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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Masters of the Universe: Revelation/Revolution Blu-ray Steelbook Is Up for Preorder, Here’s Where To Get It

The new live-action movie isn't the only Masters of the Universe release coming in June. The Blu-ray steelbook for Masters of the Universe: Revelation and Revolution is also getting re-released on June 2, just a few days before the new film on June 5, 2026.

The Masters of the Universe: Revelation/Revolution Blu-ray steelbook is currently available to preorder from select retailers (see it here at Walmart). If you're hoping to add it to your collection, this is the time to grab it. There's every chance it could sell out fast, so better to make a move on it now than wait too long and let it slip through your fingers.

Preorder Masters of the Universe: Revelation/Revolution Steelbook

This complete series Blu-ray steelbook features quite a colorful cover with all of the characters bursting from the center, which you can see in greater detail above. Even the inside has fun artwork of He-Man and Skeletor. If you're a fan, it looks like a great addition to a physical media collection.

Masters of the Universe: Revelation is a show we were very big fans of, giving it an 8/10 in our review. Writer Matt Fowler said: "Masters of the Universe: Revelation uses the original He-Man sandbox to truly go wild and explore these characters in ways that allow them to break tired molds and dissolve old conventions."

We weren't quite as big on Masters of the Universe: Revolution, which earned a 6 in our review. Writer Ryan Gaur called it, "a great-looking show with a storyline and writing style that are comforting in their familiarity for long-time fans." As for what held it back? "some lackluster action sequences and its short length detract from what could have been a classic crowd-pleaser, even for newcomers."

Searching for even more physical shows and films to grab for your library? Have a look through our breakdown of upcoming 4Ks and Blu-rays. Here, you can see what else is set to release over the next few months, and stock up on the best options that catch your eye.

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

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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Scores a Great Discount on Switch 2 For One Day Only

A new video game deal has joined the party that is Woot's 'Video Games For All!' sale, and it's one we called "an excellent comeback" in our review. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for Nintendo Switch 2 is currently discounted as part of the Amazon-owned online retailer's latest sale event, marked down to $54.99 (see it here).

Overall, this is a 21% discount from its original list price of $69.99, which means you'll get to save $15 on it. If you have a Switch 2 and have been waiting to get your hands on the latest Metroid game, now is a great time to pick it up.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for $55

It's worth keeping in mind that this offer on Metroid Prime 4: Beyond may not be live for very long, so you'll want to be quick to scoop it up. The store page states that the deal is live until the end of Woot's sale - which runs until April 4 - or until it's all sold out. So, it's better to grab it now to make sure you have it at this discounted price before it's all gone.

If you're curious where we landed with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, IGN's Logan Plant reviewed it and found quite a lot to enjoy in it. Giving it an 8/10, he said, "Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is an excellent, if relatively uneven, revival that reaches heights worthy of the Metroid name in its best moments."

Alongside Woot's big video game sale, there are a few more gaming deals worth having a look at right now. PlayStation Direct's big sale is still going on, until March 9, and offers great discounts on a variety of PS5 games, accessories, and more. Or, if you prefer to play on PC, Humble Bundle's March Humble Choice is officially live, with a fresh selection of games to add to your online library.

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

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Sarah J. Maas Reveals Back-to-Back New ACOTAR Novels, Book Six to Arrive in October 2026

Sarah J. Maas is author to some of the most popular romantasy novels in existence. Arguably her most popular series, A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), has been in limbo for five years as fans have waited for any news about the next book. And as of March 4, we finally have a release date for book six on the record. The biggest surprise, however, was Maas announcing book seven with a release date just over two months after book six comes out.

Mass announced ACOTAR book six will release on October 27, 2026, followed by book seven on January 12, 2027. She shared the news on the most recent episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast.

"It's been a long time coming. It's something that took me a long time to write, just because there were enough things going on in my life," Maas said in the interview. "It's taken a while because it took me a while to find the right story and to be in the right head space. And then what poured out of me was this, and it poured out very quickly."

This is massive news for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses and was a surprise announcement after going quiet following her previous reveal of finishing her first draft of ACOTAR 6 back in July 2025. The previous entry in the series, A Court of Silver Flames, released in February 2021.

Maas went on to discuss why she decided to release two books at once, saying: "So there will be two books within a very short span. And what that means and giving you a glimpse into this project, it's just the story that was finally ready to come out of me was big – really, really, really big. And as I started writing this in this, Montana-like energy vortex, it came out of me in a way that surprised me." She continued on about her process, detailing that, "it's meant to be read ideally as like one massive, massive story as opposed to a trilogy."

Maas explained she writes books in parts, and that ACOTAR six is "Part 1" with ACOTAR seven being "Parts 2 and 3" while hinting at "Part 4" coming at a later time as book eight – but her main priority is getting the two books edited and released first.

In the interview, Maas was also asked about the ACOTAR TV series, which was reportedly scrapped at Hulu last year. She mentioned that she has regained the rights, and may soon talk more about that process after she stops focusing on the books.

"Right now my focus is on books and it's been a little while since you guys have had something, so I'm focusing on that, but I look at any TV movie adaptation as kind of like another facet of the worlds that I've created and it's something that I want to be in charge of," Maas said about a potential series.

"I want to be a part of that and I want to see everything adapted the way I envision it and the way I know fans want it, and I don't ever want to hear like, 'Oh, we need to change this to appeal to XYZ’s demographic.' I'm like, 'No, that's not how you make art. That's not how I create my stories,' so when I do it, it's gonna be me and I will dedicate everything that I have to making it right"

With other popular romantasy stories like Fourth Wing getting TV adaptations, it seems almost inevitable that ACOTAR will eventually get a series. In the meantime, two new books in the span of a year is wonderful news for fans.

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'We Need to Prepare America for My Ascension' — The Boys Season 5 Trailer Shows Homelander Sitting Pretty in the Oval Office

The Boys Season 5 has its final trailer, showing off Homelander's attempt to realize what he believes to be his true destiny.

The trailer reveals The Boys' resistance to Homelander's rule. They believe the ultra powerful supervillain is looking for V1, Vought’s first iteration of Compound V. If Homelander gets some, he’d become immortal.

The Boys’ plan is to use a virus to wipe out every supe on the planet. We see Billy Butcher doing his tentacle thing, once again (gross). Homelander wakes up Soldier Boy, as he threatened to do in the previous trailer. “I need you, father,” Homelander says. Soldier Boy responds with something entirely in keeping with the shock value we’ve come to expect from The Boys.

“We need to prepare America for my ascension,” Homelander goes on to declare. A super-powered Butcher goes up against Soldier Boy, throwing a car at him. All of the major characters are present and correct in the trailer, setting the Prime Video series up for its grand finale. I'm worried about Ryan Butcher, who we see as Homelander mentions "the backstabbers." A-Train feels in trouble, too.

Meanwhile, Homelander seems thrilled in his position as ruler of the United States, and even affords himself a smile while sitting in the Oval Office. And yes, Kimiko talks now, which perhaps shouldn't come as much of a surprise given how she reacted to what happened to Frenchie last season.

Last month, Karl Urban, who plays Billy Butcher, teased that character deaths will come thick and fast in Season 5 — and insisted "nobody is safe."

Speaking to Variety, Urban told fans they should look forward to The Boys “coming to a big crescendo” when the fifth and final season hits Prime Video on April 8 with a two-episode launch. He wouldn’t point to any specific moment as jaw-dropping, no doubt to avoid spoilers, but did say there are plenty of shocking moments to come.

“Every season, but particularly this season, from episode one, you’re like, oh wow,” he said. “Nobody is safe. Fatalities right from the get-go. Let’s go! Last season! It’s all on!”

Shocking moments are The Boys’ trademark, so we can expect plenty of over-the-top, gore-filled scenes. But who might die? The main character fans are wondering about here is Homelander, who starts Season 5 ruling over the United States with an iron fist.

Here’s the official blurb on The Boys Season 5:

In the fifth and final season, it’s Homelander’s world, completely subject to his erratic, egomaniacal whims. Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Frenchie are imprisoned in a “Freedom Camp.” Annie struggles to mount a resistance against the overwhelming Supe force. Kimiko is nowhere to be found. But when Butcher reappears, ready and willing to use a virus that will wipe all Supes off the map, he sets in motion a chain of events that will forever change the world and everyone in it. It’s the climax, people. Big stuff’s gonna happen.

Season 5 not only follows on from the end of Season 4, but Season 2 of spinoff Gen V. Fans were left wondering how the incredibly powerful Marie from Gen V might fare in a showdown with overpowered The Boys supervillain Homelander. Showrunner and executive producer Eric Kripke has said in the past, however, that fans shouldn’t expect Marie to appear in The Boys Season 5 as a Captain Marvel-style deus ex machina who kicks Homelander’s ass. That’s because Marie still hasn’t mastered her powers, or as Kripke has put it in a number of Gen V Season 2 finale spoiler interviews, she’s not Neo at the end of The Matrix.

For a much deeper dive on all this, check out IGN’s Gen V Season 2 Ending Explained: How It Sets Up the Final Season of The Boys article, but to summarize, Marie can control blood, which potentially makes her more powerful even than Homelander. Homelander, for the uninitiated, is a sort of evil Superman, a character so overpowered that few rivals dare question his word. But Marie Moreau, played by Jaz Sinclair, has the potential to kill him due to her ability to command and weaponize blood.

The big question, of course, is whether Homelander actually dies in The Boys Season 5. Kripke told THR last year that Butcher is “front of that line” when it comes to characters wanting to take Homelander out. But then there’s the likes of Stan Edgar, the aforementioned Marie, Annie, and Huey who would no doubt all like a piece of the action.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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