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Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 3 Review – “The Well”

Warning: This review contains spoilers for season 2, episode 3 of Doctor Who, "The Well."

“The Well” is an immensely frustrating episode of Doctor Who. There’s real promise scattered throughout its runtime, including some striking horror imagery that feels pulled straight from a Stephen King novel, but it struggles to build on that foundation. Flung 500,000 years into the future, the Doctor and Belinda arrive on a crumbling, ice-laced mining colony where something has clearly gone wrong. The infrastructure is in ruins, the crew has vanished, and only one shell-shocked survivor remains. Right from the off, there’s a cold stillness that slowly settles in and wraps around us like a brisk fog, permeating a slow, creeping dread. It’s a sharp contrast to the brilliant chaos of last week’s outing, but the shift to a slower, more ominous pace is a welcome one.

Surprisingly (unless you’ve read the leaks), it also serves as a direct sequel to 2009’s "Midnight" – a tense, near-perfect bottle episode built around one of the show’s simplest, most chilling ideas. For better or worse, the follow-up isn’t a retread of that one-off, and doesn’t try to be. But while “The Well” starts as a bold successor to an all-time great, it ultimately ends up slipping into pale imitation.

To their credit, Russell T Davies and co-writer Sharma Walfall make a deliberate effort to avoid simply rehashing "Midnight." The entity has been reimagined with fresh rules and visual tricks, and there’s some impressive restraint in how little we actually see of it. They even found a few inventive ways to make this entity almost as terrifying as the first time we encountered it, and there’s still some clear intent in how the mysterious alien is handled. The creature’s design is mostly left to the imagination, and director Amanda Brotchie impressively leans into a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it embodiment.

But it’s hard not to feel that this return chips away at the power of the original. “Midnight” was about fear, groupthink, and the fragility of trust, while “The Well” just awkwardly gestures toward a scary monster and calls it a day. Where “Midnight” left gaps for the imagination to fill, “The Well” feels too eager to explain, too quick to visualise the horror rather than let it haunt from the edges. For all the unease Brotchie's direction carefully conjures, the story underneath feels disappointingly thin by comparison. The Midnight entity is no longer this terrifying enigma relying on mimicry and manipulation to sow paranoia and panic. Instead, it’s now a far more conventional monster of the week, jumping between victims in a parasitic chain in a clichéd pass-it-on setup that recalls horror flicks like It Follows or Smile. Gone is the intellectual dread, the eerie unknowability that made its first appearance unforgettable. It was a malevolent intelligence that even the Doctor couldn’t reason with or outwit, toying with language and fracturing a room using just its guile.

It shares so little resemblance to its original appearance, and it’s hard to escape the feeling that the reintroduction of one of Doctor Who’s most enigmatic villains is unnecessary at best, and actively disappointing at worst. Even taking the episode on its own merits, and putting aside the unavoidable comparisons, “The Well” still struggles to find any way to stand out. The supporting cast is painfully forgettable, the story lacks any substance beyond the Midnight reveal, and even Ncuti Gatwa feels off-tempo, his usual spark dulled by dialogue that forces a semblance of emotional catharsis from scene to scene instead of truly earning it. There are flashes of great tension and horror, but they’re trapped in a script that desperately struggles to find its footing anywhere else.

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What to Watch This Weekend (April 25-April 27)

Entertainment has hit critical mass over the last decade, with more shows and movies being produced and released than ever before. It’s impossible to keep up with everything hitting the digital space, whether it be Premium Video on Demand (PVOD) or a traditional streaming network. With that in mind, we figured it was well past time for us to whip up a little something to help you keep up (and catch up) with all there is to watch in the big, wide world of digital viewing. And thus, the Streaming Rewind was born!

We’ll update this list at the end of each week so you can check out what you may have missed, and what’s coming up on the weekend. We’ll keep it a mix of popular releases and noteworthy lesser-known titles to help you find what’s worth taking the risk on as well as dive into a few things that we loved and why we loved ‘em, or just break down a show or movie that left us with some opinions. Sometimes, we’ll even have guest entries from other members of the IGN staff. If you’re not interested in all that and just want to see a bulleted list of what’s out there, pop on down to the New and Noteworthy and ICYMI sections.

Ash and Freaky Tales Hit Digital and Demand

It’s rare I combine two titles for one of these blurbs, but fate releasing Ash and Freaky Tales on digital and demand in the same week obligates me to talk about them both. They share absolutely no D.N.A with each other with one exception: they’re both weird little guys. Just oddball, out there movies that are there for people who want something a little more esoteric for their weekend viewing pleasure.

Ash (featuring performances from Eiza González and Aaron Paul) is there for folks who like their sci-fi weird and extra serious. It’s trippy and existential with an underlying mystery that extends beyond the “why are we here” of it all. Meanwhile, Freaky Tales is some straight-up silly nonsense. This one features a set of several anthology entries. Each is weirder than the last, but all of them involve beating the hell out of Nazis. It is not a good movie, but it is quite often a very funny movie. Even if perhaps it doesn’t mean to be. (Oh, and Pedro Pascal is in it.)

Andor Returns to Disney+

Cassian Andor and the Rebel Alliance are back, and not a moment too soon. The first batch of Andor Season 2’s episodes have dropped on Disney+, setting up a season of intrigue, espionage, desperation and, of course, rebellion. Though the release schedule is a little wonky (more on that below), I suspect we’re in for one hell of a ride as the last part of Andor’s pre-Rogue One journey comes to a close.

The Last of Us Had Its Big Moment (Max)

Welp. Joel has officially gone golfing. If you don’t understand what that means then please know that the bit is for your protection. If you do know what that means then you’re likely aware that fans are just as divided as ever on whether or not it was the right move, only this time it has the added complication of happening in a new medium.

A massive horde attack on Jackson keeps things moving this week, but only time will tell what’s to come and which of the townspeople made it out of the attack alive and bite free.

New and Noteworthy This Week:

  • Andor, April 22 — Disney+
  • Ash, April 22 — Digital and demand
  • You Season 5, April 24 — Netflix
  • Freaky Tales, April 25 — Digital and demand
  • Fréwaka, April 25 — Shudder
  • Havoc, April 25 — Netflix

ICYMI:

If you had too much going on last week, here are some of the notable things that premiered or debuted on streaming and digital that you may have missed.

  • Captain America: Brave New World, April 15 — Digital and demand
  • The Woman in the Yard, April 15 — Digital and demand
  • Government Cheese, April 16 — Apple TV+
  • #1 Happy Family USA, April 17 — Prime Video
  • The Rehearsal, April 20 — Max

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Is Getting a Comic Book Prequel

Marvel Comics may publish a great many stories set across numerous versions of the Marvel Universe, but they've rarely ever released comics that are specifically set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That appears to be changing, with Marvel revealing a prequel comic for the upcoming The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Simply titled The Fantastic Four: First Steps #1, the prequel is set four years prior to the events of the film. Written by Matt Fraction (Hawkeye) and illustrated by Mark Buckingham (Fables), this standalone issue will recount the FF's debut adventure, seemingly inspired by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's original Fantastic Four #1. We know that the film is mostly skipping over the FF's origin story, so it appears that the comic will fill in for those who want to know how the team came to be.

Here's Marvel's official description for The Fantastic Four: First Steps #1:

It’s the moment that changed the world–-presented in the most brilliant medium there is! FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS #1 is certain to be a must-have item, both for those who have looked up to this super team since they made themselves known those who might be unaware of the history behind Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch and The Thing’s incredible rise to global stardom!

Four years ago, the world was transformed as an amazing cosmic-powered quartet revealed themselves and their astonishing abilities to the public! Since that time, they have become world-famous as the Fantastic Four! Now, to celebrate that anniversary, Marvel Comics recounts their very first exploit that saved our city from near destruction!

"What an honor to be asked to help celebrate the fourth anniversary of the Fantastic Four!” Fraction said in a statement. “It was a thrill to bring their first legendary adventure to the world of comic books for the first time! It's a story we all know by heart, but I think Magic Mark Buckingham and I have found a way to tell it as you've never heard or seen before -- and who knows, this could be the start of something big!"

While Fraction's comments are a tongue-in-cheek way of acknowledging that this issue is being presented as an in-universe comic book authorized by Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards and his Future Foundation, we also have to wonder if he's teasing the idea of more MCU comics. Again, apart from a handful of tie-ins to early MCU films like Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers, Marvel hasn't published many stories specifically set in the MCU. Could we be getting an Avengers: Doomsday or Spider-Man: Brand New Day prequel next?

The Fantastic Four: First Steps #1 will be released on July 2, 2025, just a few weeks before the movie hits theaters. Let us know in the comments what MCU comics you'd like to read.

For more on The Fantastic Four: First Steps, see why it's a big deal that Vanessa Kirby's Invisible Woman is pregnant and learn why Silver Surfer is a woman in this movie.

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Maxroll’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Branch with Guides, Codex, and Planner

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a new RPG and debut title from the French studio, Sandfall Interactive. With a blend of immersive storytelling and challenging gameplay, there’s nothing else quite like it. Maxroll has been hard at work on helpful guides for Expedition 33. There are guides to help you get started, teach you game mechanics, find valuable loot, and hone your builds. Maxroll’s Codex has weapons, skills, Pictos, and Lumina to help you prepare for the challenges you will face on the continent. If you’re the theorycrafty type, you can use Maxroll’s Expedition 33 Planner to make your own build, then share it on their Community Builds Section.

Getting Started

Get started in the world of Expedition 33 with character guides, beginner resources, and Pictos guides from Maxroll. If you're looking for a step-by-step companion guide to keep up as you play, check out IGN's Expedition 33 Walkthrough.

Beginner’s Guide

Maxroll’s comprehensive Beginner’s Guide for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 introduces the game’s core mechanics like exploring the world, doing battle against Nevrons, each of the playable characters and their unique mechanics, plus introduces the game’s progression systems like weapons, attributes, Pictos and Luminas. Also check out IGN's 10 Things Expedition 33 Doesn't Tell You for a shorter guide of some easily-missed things you should know.

Combat Guide

Learn more about defeating dangerous Nevrons with IGN's Combat Guide. This is a beginner's guide with some tips and tricks, including advice for how to use Lune and Maelle.

Weapons, Attributes and Upgrades

Weapons are a core part of building your team in Expedition 33. Each weapon (and character skill) deals different types of elemental damage, some of which are more effective than others against different Nevrons. Each character has a variety of different weapons that have increased attribute scaling as you level them, plus unlock special bonuses at levels 4, 10, and 20. Read more about Weapons, Attributes and Upgrades.

Pictos and Luminas

Pictos are equippable items that give stats and a variety of unique effects. Each character can equip 3 Pictos, but you can use the Lumina system to gain even more special effects. If you’re struggling on an encounter, consider changing up your Pictos to gain more defenses, add damage or buff your team with things like Shell or Powerful. Learn more about Pictos and the Lumina system, a core progression feature in Expedition 33, and keep track of what you have and where to find them with IGN's Pictos checklist.

Early Game Pictos Guides

The Pictos system provides a lot of room to customize your party and build each character the way that you want, but there are a few Pictos which stand out as especially powerful during the early game. Keep an eye out for Dead Energy II and Critical Burn, complete side-content for the “lone wolf” style Last Stand Pictos and use Recovery to turn one character into a super-tank!

Characters

Learn about each playable character in Expedition 33, their unique mechanics, and skills with Maxroll’s Character Skill Guides.

More Guides

Maxroll also has a few more guides suitable for the midgame and endgame. These go into detail on how to unlock areas of the map, defeat certain enemies more easily, or which Pictos are the best.

How to Unlock all of Esquie’s Traversal Abilities

Esquie can break through obstacles, swim, fly, and even dive under the ocean. Learn how to unlock all of Esquie’s Abilities as you progress through the game.

Enemy Strengths and Weaknesses

Learn about the Strengths and Weaknesses for the enemies you encounter across the Continent. Abuse enemy weaknesses to deal 50% more damage, and avoid using elements they absorb, as those heal the enemy instead of damaging them!

Zone Progression

If you’re feeling lost after completing the game’s story, Maxroll has you covered with a Zone Progression Guide, which gives some recommendations on when to complete different optional zones. IGN also has a list of Expedition 33 side quests with their rewards, so you can determine which ones are worth completing.

Best Pictos

Learn the Best Pictos to equip in both the early game and the endgame. Maxroll’s guide details Pictos that provide generic power along with those that have more niche uses, empowering new build archetypes.

Codex

Maxroll’s Expedition 33 Codex has information on all of the different Weapons, Pictos, Luminas, and Skills available in the game. You can even adjust the level at the top to see how Weapons/Pictos scale.

Planner and Community Builds

Plan out your build using Maxroll’s Expedition 33 Builder, then share it using the Community Builds section ! Let’s go over a few of the planner’s key features:

Here are the features to keep in mind when using Maxroll’s Expedition 33 Planner.

  1. Select your characters and set up the active party. If you want to create different teams (with unique setups for each character) you can also do so here. At the top select an optional tag like “Story” or “Post-Story.” You use this section to navigate between each of the characters on your team to change their setups.
  2. Pick your weapon, then adjust the level. As you do the power and scaling change but attributes are not currently factored in.
  3. - Select the 6 skills you’re using on the character.
    • NOTE: Gradient Skills are excluded here but you can learn more about them in the Codex!
  4. Pick your Pictos, you can use each Pictos once across your entire team. Select the correct level to display the stats added by each.
  5. Add Luminas here, the point count is displayed at the top.
  6. Allocate attributes, maybe use something your weapon scales off of?
  7. Your stats are displayed here, based on Pictos, Attributes, and base weapon damage.
  8. Add some notes, tell people about your skill rotation or where you found some of the cool stuff you’re using.
  9. Set your build to public to share it with the community.

Tomorrow Comes

That’s it for Maxroll’s new guides for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Why not head over to the build planner and start theorycrafting?

Written by IGN Staff with contributions from Tenkiei and Snail.

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These Are the Three Horror Movies I'd Get From Amazon’s Massive 4K Sale

Amazon is currently running a massive 3 for $33 deal on 4Ks and Blu-rays. The bestsellers so far have been sci-fi classics like the Godzilla movies, but I’m personally all about adding to my horror collection.

Still, this is one of those deals that’s almost too good. I just want everything. To rein myself in, I wanted to settle on a theme, and I happen to organize by shelves by director. You know what director happens to have exactly three awesome horror movies, all of which are eligible for the deal? Jordan Peele. After scrolling through the entire sale, I’ve decided I'd go for Us, Nope, and Get Out, all for $33.

Nope, Us, and Get Out in 4K for $33

If you forced me to pick a favorite between these three movies, I’d lie to you. Well, I’d say one movie and then immediately feel like I was lying. Get Out, I truly believe, is one of the best directorial debuts in movie history. Lupita Nyong'o’s performance in Us is one of the best I’ve seen in horror, period. And I don’t think I’ll ever forget being awestruck by watching Nope on the big screen.

Nope is also the most recent physical release, and as such the one horror fans are least likely to have already. It’s also a movie I’d hesitate to call just “horror.” IGN’s 9/10 review of Nope describes it as “a sci-fi-horror-comedy that builds cinematic myths before casually knocking them over... from a studio director at the peak of his craft.”

To get this deal (or anything else from the sale), you just have to add all three movies to your cart. Amazon applies the promo automatically.

Jordan Peele's Next Movie Comes Out in 2026

Jordan Peele's next project is set to release in theaters in October 2026. I think it’s safe to say there are pretty high expectations here, but this is one director who’s more than likely to meet them. Peele's production company Monkeypaw is also releasing the sports horror movie Him later this year. In other mediums, the director is collaborating with none other than Hideo Kojima on a game currently titled OD.

More horror movies included in the sale:

The 2021 Candyman remake, which Peele helped write, is also included in the sale. I’ll probably use that as my excuse to get another three movies.

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How to Watch Lazarus: Where to Stream New Episodes

Lazarus brings together some of the most celebrated names in not just anime but all of entertainment. The completely original sci-fi series is helmed by none other than Cowboy Bebop’s Shinichirō Watanabe, though critic Ryan Guar's review of the first five episodes states that Lazarus is far from a Cowboy Bebop revival. The animation was led by Mappa Studio (Chainsaw Man, Jujutsu Kaisen) alongside Sola Entertainment (Tower of God), while Chad Stahelski, director of the John Wick movies, designed the action sequences.

With so much hype (and a little bit of mystery), it isn't surprising that Adult Swim picked up the anime to air new episodes in the U.S. at the same time as Japan. If you’re wondering how to watch new episodes of Lazarus online, check out the details below.

How to Watch Lazarus

New episodes of Lazarus stream on Max (instead of Crunchyroll or Netflix) the day after they broadcast on Adult Swim. That means new episodes of Lazarus will arrive on Max every Sunday. Max subscriptions start at $9.99 and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu.

According to a Warner Bros. press release, subbed versions of Lazarus episodes will air and arrive on Max 30 days after the dubbed episodes.

How to Watch New Episodes Live

Lazarus is airing simultaneously in Japan and the United States. In the States, you can watch new dubbed episodes of Lazarus live on Adult Swim during its Toonami block on Saturday nights. Aside from cable, Adult Swim is included in live TV subscriptions like Hulu + Live TV (which offers a three-day free trial).

Lazarus Episode Release Dates

The first season of Lazarus will include 13 episodes total. Each episode will air live on Adult Swim before arriving on Max. Note that episodes air at midnight (technically Sunday), but are part of Adult Swim's Saturday block, which is why that date is used. Think of it as you'll be staying up, not waking up, to watch new episodes.

Assuming it won't have a mid-season break, here's what I predict the episode release schedule will look like for Lazarus Season 1:

  • Episode 1: "Goodbye Cruel World" - April 5 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: April 6, 2025
  • Episode 2: "Life in the Fast Lane" - April 12 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: April 13
  • Episode 3: "Long Way from Home" - April 19 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: April 20
  • Episode 4: "Don't Stop the Dance" - April 26 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: April 27
  • Episode 5: "Pretty Vacant" - May 3 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: May 4
  • Episode 6: "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" - May 10 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: May 11
  • Episode 7 - May 17 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: May 18
  • Episode 8 - May 24 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: May 25
  • Episode 9 - May 31 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: June 1
  • Episode 10 - June 7 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: June 8
  • Episode 11 - June 14 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: June 15
  • Episode 12 - June 21 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: June 22
  • Episode 13 - June 28 (12am EST/9pm PST)
    • Streaming: June 29

What Is Lazarus About?

In a rare move for the anime industry, Lazarus is entirely original. No manga inspiration here, so no reading ahead to find out what happens. Here’s the official plot synopsis:

Lazarus Voice Cast and Characters

Lazarus was created by Shinichirō Watanabe. Here's the main voice cast in Japanese and English:

  • Mamoru Miyano (Japanese) and Jack Stansbury (English) as Axel
  • Makoto Furukawa (Japanese) and Jovan Jackson (English) as Doug
  • Maaya Uchida (Japanese) and Luci Christian (English) as Christine
  • Yuma Uchida (Japanese) and Bryson Baugus (English) as Leland
  • Manaka Iwami (Japanese) and Annie Wild (English) as Eleina
  • Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese) and Jade Kelly (English) as Hersch
  • Akio Otsuka (Japanese) and Sean Patrick Judge (English) as Abel
  • Koichi Yamadera (Japanese); David Matranga (English) as Dr. Skinner

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Update Adds Unexpected Visual Issues as Bethesda Works on a Fix

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered PC players ran into trouble after a surprise update launched today, but Bethesda says a fix is on the way.

Players woke up to find that Virtuos’ massive re-release received an unexpected update earlier today. With no patch notes or clear answer as to what the update addressed, most proceeded with their play sessions as normal. Others, however, quickly found that the first Oblivion Remastered update was causing more problems than it fixed

Yoooo why would @virtuosgames push an update to Oblivion Remastered that removes all upscaling right before the games first weekend?!!?

No DLSS
No FSR

RIP playable performance....

** Disable auto updates or disable internet connection **@bethesda @BethesdaStudios SAVE US! pic.twitter.com/EwJ5eu5qUN

— Twon. (@Web3Twon) April 25, 2025

“Can't change the upscaling methods anymore,” one Reddit user pointed out. “It's set to ‘off’ and while the arrows are clickable nothing happens. So I closed the game, disabled fluid motion in the NVidia app (was testing something before the patch came) and started the game again. Loading times for my save are long again and still can't change upscaling settings lol.

“Now I am stuck with 40-60 fps in high settings with a 5800X3D and a 5080. Nice patch :D”

While some players haven’t noticed much of a change in performance, others are reporting new struggles related to low framerates. Many have also noted that upscaling settings have been completely closed off, leaving fans with major visual issues ahead of Oblivion Remastered’s first weekend in players’ hands.

Bethesda finally attempted to address concerns with a post published on its official support page. As for what today’s Oblivion Remastered update was meant to fix, the post explains the patch simply included “a few backend tweaks and nothing directly impacting game play.” Unfortunately, it seems those who own Oblivion Remastered through the Microsoft Store are the ones running into problems with their upscaling and anti-aliasing options.

“Any graphic settings adjusted prior to the Microsoft Store hotfix are still enabled and function normally," Bethesda clarified. "However, you will temporarily be unable to adjust those settings due to the issue with the settings UI. The team is taking a look and working out a resolution, we will share more info as soon as we can."

For now, there’s no telling when exactly a resolution for what was originally supposed to be an under-the-radar hotfix will arrive. In the meantime, it appears players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S consoles can continue playing with no issue.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion launched for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X | S earlier this week. For more on Bethesda’s shadow-drop re-release, you can check out why Bethesda and Virtuos aimed to maintain the jank of the original game and why some players still love it all these years later.

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Until Dawn Releases in Theaters - But When Will It Come to Streaming?

Video game adaptations seem to be the trend of the hour. Just this month we’ve had A Minecraft Movie, the Devil May Cry anime, and the ongoing The Last of Us Season 2. Now we're getting the movie inspired by Sony's 2015 survival horror game Until Dawn.

I remember Until Dawn releasing at the height of the YouTube “Let’s Play” era and was a game that was as much fun to watch other people play as it was to play yourself. The game featured high-quality cinematics, in-game choices with real consequences and, most importantly, some pretty darn good jumpscares.

It’s not worth talking too much more about the original game because the movie seems to take inspiration mostly from the name and not much else. IGN’s Until Dawn review says it "shares a title and some key details with the game that inspired it, though it mostly tries to do its own thing – to mixed results.” Still, curiosity and a general love of horror is enough for me to still be interested.

If you’re planning to watch Until Dawn in theaters or want a sense of how long you’ll have to wait until it’s available to stream, check out the details below.

How to Watch Until Dawn

Until Dawn just released in theaters on Friday, April 25. You can check for showtimes near you at the main theater links below:

Until Dawn Streaming Release Date

Until Dawn will eventually stream on Netflix, which has a licensing agreement with Sony Pictures Entertainment. Recent Sony movies, like Venom: The Last Dance and Saturday Night, landed on Netflix exactly four months after their initial release dates. Assuming this same trend holds, Until Dawn will be available to stream on Netflix around August 25.

What About VOD?

Until Dawn will be available through digital marketplaces like Prime Video before it comes to streaming. VOD release dates vary, often based on box office performance, but generally shorter theatrical release windows mean Until Dawn could be available to rent by the end of May.

What Is Until Dawn About?

While the Until Dawn movie is technically inspired by the 2014 survival horror game, it features different characters and a standalone storyline. Here's the movie's official synopsis:

"One year after her sister disappeared, Clover and her friends head to the remote valley where she vanished to search for answers. Exploring an abandoned visitor center, they soon encounter a masked killer who murders them one by one. However, when they mysteriously wake up at the beginning of the same night, they're forced to relive the terror over and over again."

Until Dawn Cast and Characters

The Until Dawn movie was written by Gary Dauberman and Blair Butler and directed by David F. Sandberg (Annabelle: Creation). The movie stars the following cast:

  • Ella Rubin as Clover
  • Michael Cimino as Max
  • Odessa A'zion as Nina
  • Ji-young Yoo as Megan
  • Belmont Cameli as Abel
  • Maia Mitchell as Melanie
  • Peter Stormare as Hill

Until Dawn Rating and Runtime

Until Dawn is Rated R for bloody horror violence, disturbing/grisly images, brief strong language, and sexual material. The movie runs for a total of one hour and 43 minutes.

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The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Casts Jesse Plemons as a Younger Version of the Late Philip Seymour Hoffman's Character

Jesse Plemons has been cast as Plutarch Heavensbee in The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, and he will be playing a younger version of the character the late Philip Seymour Hoffman played in the original Hunger Games films.

Lionsgate shared the news and noted that this future Head Gamemaker and rebellion leader will be seen at the beginning of the film "in District 12, capturing the reaping of the Tributes there."

As for the movie itself, it is based on Suzanne Collins' novel of the same name and "revisits the world of Panem twenty-four years before the events of The Hunger Games, starting on the morning of the reaping of the Fiftieth Hunger Games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell." And yes, these are the same deadly games that Woody Harrelson's Haymitch Abernathy played in (and won).

Plemons was recently seen in Black Mirror, Zero Day, Kinds of Kindness, Civil War, and Killers of the Flower Moon, and apparently was the dream casting for the team at Lionsgate.

"Jesse is one of the most talented actors of his generation, with a proven record of picking his roles selectively," Erin Westerman, co-president, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group said. "We are honored that he has chosen to bring his own take to one of the most fascinating figures in Panem, and feel that his previous collaboration with Philip Seymour Hoffman makes it all the more special. His Plutarch will be both a tribute to the character fans have already come to know and a portrayal he makes his own. We can’t wait for audiences to see it.”

Westerman was speaking of the time Plemons and Hoffman acted together in 2012's The Master, which was one of the late actor's last films before he passed in 2014. In fact, Hoffman's final two movies before he passed away were The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 & 2.

The Hunger Games: Sunrise of the Reaping will be released in theaters on November 29, 2026, and will be directed by Francis Lawrence, who directed four of the five Hunger Games films beginning with Catching Fire.

Joining Plemons will be joining Joseph Zada (Haymitch Abernathy), Whitney Peak (Lenore Dove Baird), and Mckenna Grace (Maysilee Donner).

For more, check out how Sunrise on the Reaping has already nearly reached the top of the best-sellers on Amazon after being released on March 18, 2025, and how you can take advantage of a great Audible deal to listen to it today.

Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on TikTok.

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The Best Deal in Amazon's Book Sale Is a LotR Book That You've Probably Never Read

If you're a Lord of the Rings fan, then you've probably already read all of the main LotR books. There's The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, and that's it – right? Wrong. There are actually seven other books that round out the series with more details around Middle-earth. As someone who has only read the core four books, this came as a surprise to me when I first found out. If you find yourself hungering for more of Tolkien's work, there's plenty more to read.

One of those books is currently so heavily discounted in the Amazon book sale that I had to pick it up for myself. Unfinished Tales of Númenor & Middle-Earth has dropped down to its lowest price ever and you can buy it for just under $7.

The Best Lord of the Rings Book Deal on Amazon

This discount applies to the paperback version of the book – even the Kindle version is more expensive right now. If you're not familiar with this book, you may be surprised to find out it's been around since 1980. It was edited by Christopher Tolkien, J.R.R Tolkien's son, and was released shortly after the Silmarillion. According to the official Tolkien Estate website, the narratives featured are a collection of writings focused on Númenor and Middle-Earth rather than a definitive chronological story. Within these tales, you'll get a look into Gandalf's account of how he came to send the dwarves to Bag-End as well as the only surviving story of Númenor before its downfall.

Although this is the one of the best book deals I could find in the sale, Amazon is also offering some pretty good discounts on other versions of Tolkien's work. The Silmarillion illustrated edition is currently on sale for its lowest price in 2025, and there's also a pretty good deal on the pocket editions of the first four books. Both are great options if you've been looking to add these works to your bookshelf.

What Other LotR Books Are There?

Since I mentioned above that there are actually 11 different Lord of the Rings books available, I feel it's worth mentioning what each of those additional works are. Included are, of course, the Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales, but there are also more stories and lore outside of those, if you can believe it. Here are all seven of the additional books in order of release date:

  1. The Silmarillion (1977)
  2. Unfinished Tales (1980)
  3. The History of Middle-earth (1983–1996)
  4. The Children of Húrin (2007)
  5. Beren and Lúthien (2017)
  6. The Fall of Gondolin (2018)
  7. The Fall of Númenor (2022)

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After Marvel Rivals Support Players Went on Strike, Dev Lays Out Plans to Buff Strategist Experience

Marvel Rivals developer NetEase Games has laid out its plans to take some of the pressure off of Strategists players just days after fans launched a community-wide Support strike.

Much of Marvel Rivals Season 2 has gone over swimmingly. New characters, maps, and modes helped the hero shooter push forward as the team promises quicker seasons and even more playable heroes, but its balance changes have introduced entirely new issues. Strategists – a character class that largely functions as Marvel Rivals’ Support pool – aren’t having much fun as Vanguards and Duelists have taken power.

The decreased viability of the Support class has been the topic of discussion in the Marvel Rivals community since Season 2 launched earlier this month. With other roles given more power on the battlefield, many Strategist players have reported not only an abundance of punishing matches but toxic ones, too, as teammates hop into text and voice chats to place the blame on them. It all reached a boiling point this past week when hundreds of players began taking to social media to declare they would stay away from the healer spot until NetEase explained how it might make the experience more enjoyable for all.

"We just want basic respect."

“We’re not asking to be glorified or seen as the ‘hardest’ role - because I don’t think we are,” one Reddit user commented. “We just want basic respect. It’s tiring to be called brain dead or worthless when your stats are solid and you’re playing your role the way it’s meant to be played.”

I Need Healing

Whether the strike has been successful or if players are simply choosing to stray from a challenging class, NetEase says it wants to take action. In a Dev Talk post published to its website today, NetEase addressed the concerns revolving around the Strategist class. Its approach to relieve some of the pressure is two-pronged and involves buffing the Support role while also making its Competitive mode more rewarding.

The team says Strategist “threat levels” will be elevated in an upcoming patch. This means potentially buffing heroes like Invisible Woman or Jeff the Land Shark while hitting Vanguards like Captain America and Groot with nerfs to their survivability, while Spider-Man's Amazing Combo ability will get decreased damage range. Details on exactly which characters will receive changes have yet to be revealed.

“Since this is a mid-season balance adjustment, we aim to be cautious, keeping changes minimal to enhance the experience of certain heroes without drastically altering the overall meta,” NetEase explained. “As we move into S2.5, with Ultron's arrival and new Team-Up Ability adjustments, we'll consider broader, more comprehensive balance changes.”

Meanwhile, Competitive is a Marvel Rivals offering that has seen slightly altered stats since the launch of Season 2. Duelists, in particular, have had an advantage when it comes to performance ratings, while Vanguard and Strategists have been at a slight disadvantage. As a result, NetEase plans to adjust performance rating calculations “to ensure fairness across all heroes.”

“Balancing the game and rank adjustments is a challenging endeavor, and we can't guarantee perfection 100% of the time,” the Dev Talk adds. “However, we remain humble and attentive, striving to address issues promptly and enhance your experience. Stay tuned for official patch announcements for more updates. Thank you for your support and patience!”

Marvel Rivals Season 2 introduced Emma Frost as its newest playable Vanguard hero, with Season 2.5 set to include Ultron in the near future. While we wait to see if the upcoming balance changes please those participating in the Support strike, you can read up on a recent Marvel tease that could see a collection of swimsuit skins joining the game.

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

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Square Enix Is Teasing Something NieR-Related Again in a Cryptic Website Update

Even if you enjoyed NieR: Automata and its predecessor, NieR: Replicant, you could be forgiven for not knowing that game actually got a sequel, and a pretty good one too. Unfortunately, that sequel, mobile game NieR: Re[in]carnation, hasn't been available for almost a year after being taken offline in April of 2024.

But fortunately, a Square Enix website is dropping some pretty wild in-universe hints that this might be about to change.

As pointed out to us on BlueSky by journalist Willa Rowe, an official NieR website that's currently publishing a NieR special movel to commemorate the series 15th anniversary is teasing something NieR: Re[in]carnation-related via cryptic in-text hints and webpage source code. As a part of today's update to the novel, the just-published chapter 4 ends with some strange text that reads as follows:

[WARNING] : Recovery protocol initialized...[ERROR] : Redirecting to backup node: < https://www.jp.square-enix.com/nierreincarnation/ >[INFO] : Analysis comments added to the source code.
[FATAL] : Process forcibly halted.

What does THAT mean? Who knows? But wait, there's more. If you hit "View Source" on that page, there are even more weird teases in the code comments, as hinted at above. They read, in order:

SECURITY NOTICE: Unauthorized transmission detected. Signal disruption logged. Countermeasure protocol active. Redirecting to backup node: https://www.jp.square-enix.com/nierreincarnation/
TODO: Optimize rendering efficiency. Contradictions in "Her" emotions may interfere with signal clarity. Ensure transission remains undistorted.
FIXME: Visibility settings enabled for crashed observer system. He is watching...Adjust access permissions before deployment. His name is............
HACK: Log discrepancy detected. Records indicate previous modification attempts due to excessive interference from The Cage. Cross-check against original transmission before proceeding.

Okay, there's a lot here, some of which is inscrutable and some of which makes sense. "The Cage", for instance, is the main location where most of NieR: Re[in]carnation takes place. And "Her" is a key character (yes, that's Her name) in Re[in]carnation as well. Between that and the hyperlink, it's pretty obvious what all this is referencing, but what exactly will become of it remains anyone's guess.

The two final chapters of the novel are scheduled to publish on May 2, a week from today, and it's possible it may also pull back the curtain on whatever's happening here. Fans are speculating that it may be leading up to some sort of port or re-release of NieR: Re[in]carnation, which has been completely unplayable anywhere since it went offline last year. They're also pointing out that the chapters of the special novel, which are currently only available in Japanese (but which fans are translating), have some pretty significant tie-ins to all three other NieR games.

If you're unfamiliar with Re[in]carnation, I highly recommend keeping an eye on this, especially if the end result is another opportunity to play it. Re[in]carnation is a good game in its own right that many slept on due to its being a mobile gacha game, but critically, it's also the direct sequel to NieR: Automata, and effectively is NieR 3, for those who have been waiting for it. Who knows? Maybe a new Re[in]carnation release could include some new content that ties the ongoing stream of loose NieR-related threads together at last.

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

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Amazes Fans After 20-Year-Old Dupe Item Glitch Is Rediscovered

Bethesda Game Studios and Virtuos’ The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered includes the original’s infamous Dupe Item Glitch – and fans are loving it all over again 20 years later.

Since the mega-hit remaster launched for PC and consoles earlier this week, Elder Scrolls veterans have been beside themselves as they revisit iconic locations and characters from Bethesda’s classic fantasy RPG. It’s a total visual overhaul that remains so faithful to the original 2006 experience that Virtuos even thought to include some of its more memorable bugs and even a few handy glitches.

In Oblivion Remastered, players have found they’re still able to use a version of the original's Dupe Item Glitch, just the same as they did nearly 20 years ago. It allows the user to duplicate nearly any item in the game, and it only involves navigating through a few menus and a barrel or storage crate. That means unlimited arrows, ingredients, and even infinite money if you’re willing to be patient and haul everything to a merchant after you’re done. You can see our explanation of how to do the Dupe Item Glitch here.

There’s been some debate about a few other Dupe Item Glitch exploits that seem to have been fixed, but the consensus is generally that Virtuos’ move to keep such a niche bug in some capacity is amazing. Now, in 2025, both returning and new Elder Scrolls fans can see Cyrodiil just as it was in 2006, with many important wrinkles and bumps left intact, and the reaction is impossible to deny.

To those upset that Oblivion Scroll Duping got Removed I have great news!
DUPES ARE BACK BABY!!! pic.twitter.com/Y21CowLJqq

— The Spiffing Brit 🫖 (@TheSpiffingBrit) April 24, 2025

Haha scroll duping was the first thing I tried to do!

— Remonix (@remonixr) April 24, 2025

Time to fill my house with succulent watermelons pic.twitter.com/7jGrjdZBaI

— Dukeybutt (@duke_of_butts) April 24, 2025

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Bethesda and Virtuos have said their goal was to maintain that classic experience from the jump, going as far as to say that they both still consider the re-release to be more remaster than remake, despite the vast number of changes it offers. Although the sentiment has not gone unappreciated, many fans have still found themselves debating about whether Oblivion Remastered should have actually been called Oblivion Remake.

For more, you can read about the way Bethesda chose to, once again, include horse armor as DLC. You can also check in on how the modding community dived into the remaster just moments after it launched, and another iconic bug that made its way into the 2025 release.

We've got a comprehensive guide to everything you'll find in Oblivion Remastered, including an expansive Interactive Map, complete Walkthroughs for the Main Questline and every Guild Quest, How to Build the Perfect Character, Things to Do First, every PC Cheat Code, and much more.

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

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Best Meta Quest Deals and Bundles Today (April 2025)

Looking to get into virtual reality? Meta Quest 3 represents a significant step forward in virtual reality (VR) and a great starting point for everyone. It's available in two versions, the fully-featured Quest 3 and the more affordable Meta Quest 3S, which means there's a good option to get into VR no matter the restrictions posed by your wallet. The Meta Quest system is the best way to get into VR, and even offers exciting exclusive games like the Batman Arkham Shadow game, which requires a Meta Quest 3 or 3S to play.

We're keeping an eye out on any Meta Quest discounts as they appear. At the moment, you can score a great deal on a Meta Quest 3S (both the 128GB and 256GB models) with $30 off, which we've listed below. You'll also get a copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for free with your purchase, which is a great bonus.

Meta Quest 3S Deals

Meta Quest 3S (both the 128GB and 256GB models) has received a $30 discount across a couple of different retailers. If you've been waiting for a good time to pick up this VR headset without dropping too much cash on it, now's your chance to scoop it up and save. Not to mention, you'll also get Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for free with your purchase.

You can get a Meta Quest 3S with those freebies at the following retailers:

Best Meta Quest 3 Deals and Bundles

The Meta Quest 3 (512GB) headset is currently available at various retailers for $499.99. As a bonus, your purchase also comes with Batman: Arkham Shadow and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for free.

We gave this VR headset a 9/10 in our Meta Quest 3 review. Writer Eric Song stated that, "The Quest 3 continues Meta’s legacy of offering a cost-effective headset that doesn’t require an expensive gaming PC, but can still benefit from one if you have it." He continued on to say that, "The Quest 3 goes even further by offering us a ticket to mixed-reality gaming with a full-color passthrough mode that’s sharp enough to read things in the world around you, the lightest and most precisely tracked controllers available, and more."

Quest 3S vs. Quest 3 Similarities

  • Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor
  • Touch Plus controllers
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • Mixed reality passthrough (same cameras, different layout)

Quest 3S vs. Quest 3 Differences

  • Lower per-eye resolution (1832x1920 vs 2064×2208)
  • Fresnel lens vs. pancake lens
  • Lower FOV (96°/90° vs 104°/96°)
  • Smaller maximum storage capacity (256GB vs 512GB)
  • Longer battery life (2.5hrs vs 2.2hrs)

Best Meta Quest 3 Accessory Deals

In addition to the hardware itself, there are some great Meta Quest 3 accessory deals at the moment. You'll get the most bang for your buck with a battery-equipped head strap that adds both comfort and playtime to your VR experience.

What Games Are Available on Meta Quest 3?

Eight years after Batman: Arkham Knight, Warner Bros. announced the newest installment in the series: Batman: Arkham Shadow. This VR game is exclusive to the Meta Quest 3 and is developed by Camouflaj, - the creator of the Iron Man VR game - and Oculus Studios, in collaboration with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC. It's arguably the headset's best game, and a must for fans of the caped crusader.

Beyond a virtual reality trip to Gotham, there are many, many other games to play on the Meta Quest. We have a handy list of all the available games on the VR headset via IGN Playlist. Highlights include Asgard’s Wrath 2, Assassin's Creed Nexus, Metal Hellsinger VR, and Metro Awakening.

Batman: Arkham Shadow Is Great

In case you're wondering whether a new Batman: Arkham game works in VR, the answer is "yes." While it was develped by Camouflaj rather than series creator Rocksteady, it offers almost all of what fans of the core series appreciate about it.

Our Batman: Arkham Shadow review explains: "Batman: Arkham Shadow does an admirable job of adapting almost everything I love about the Arkham series to work in a full-fledged VR game, and it’s impressive looking for a game that’s exclusive to the standalone Meta Quest 3 headset. There are a few hitches and aggravating bugs that mean some parts don’t work quite as well as others, but its vigorous brawling, exploration, tricky puzzle solving, and stealth are all in full effect as you sneak and punch your way through Blackgate prison in a twisting undercover pursuit of a mysterious cult leader where just about everybody’s a suspect. It’s certainly smaller in scale than any full game since Arkham Asylum, but it’s far larger and more built-out than you might expect after Batman: Arkham VR, and a return to an enclosed prison setting makes it feel dense and intricate."

What Types of Deals Are There on Meta Quest VR Headsets?

Meta Quest offers usually fall into three kinds of discounts. Events such as the holiday season, Prime Day, Black Friday and announcements of newer models tend to push prices down, alongside:

  • Discounts: Direct price reductions are the most common deals, especially during major sales events or as part of clearance sales, to make room for newer models.
  • Bundles: Occasionally, retailers bundle a Meta Quest with popular VR games or essential accessories such as additional controllers, charging docks, or travel cases. These bundles provide extra value and enhance the VR experience out of the box.
  • Refurbished Units: These units have been returned and restored to like-new condition. They typically come at a reduced price and include a warranty, offering a way to save money without compromising on quality too much.

What to Consider Before Buying a Meta Quest VR Headset

Unfortunately, virtual reality isn't for everyone. Those with severe eye health issues or those who suffer from motion sickness might have problems using this particular bit of kit. Here are some more points to consider:

  • Compatibility: Ensure any additional accessories or hardware purchases are compatible.
  • Space Requirements: VR gaming requires physical movement, so ensure you have adequate space to use the device safely.
  • Future Models: Make sure to check out the features and specs on newer models before buying older ones to ensure it's a good fit.

We're keeping track of all things VR on the dedicated IGN VR hub, including the latest game releases. We're also keeping the VR hardware market on lockdown with our best VR headsets guide, which is worth a look for those who want to shell out on the latest VR tech.

Christian Wait is a UK-based freelancer for IGN, you can follow him @ChrisReggieWait on Twitter/X.

Includes contributions from Robert Anderson and Hannah Hoolihan.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Clears 500,000 Copies Sold

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the debut RPG from Sandfall Interactive, is already off to a strong start. The studio announced today that Expedition 33 has hit a sales milestone of 500,000 copies sold.

"A milestone for us, reached sooner than we'd ever imagined," the team said in a post on X/Twitter. "Thank you all."

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 went live yesterday, April 24, across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. It's also a day-one Game Pass game, and despite launching a few days after the shadow-drop of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, the RPG still seems to be making waves. When Oblivion dropped, Clair Obscur's publisher Kepler Interactive even jokingly compared it to "Barbenheimer." The comparison, as it turns out, has been fairly accurate.

Developed by the newly formed studio Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a turn-based RPG that takes heavy inspiration from the genre classics, from Final Fantasy to Persona. It follows a crew of Expeditioners in a fractured, post-apocalytpic world where every year, a giant being called The Paintress etches a new number and erases anyone older than it. The members of the Expedition, the next up on the block, have one goal in mind: travel to the ends of the continent and destroy the Paintress, ensuring she can never paint death again.

The reception of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been widely positive, sitting at 92 on MetaCritic and 91 on OpenCritic, putting it alongside Split Fiction and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 as some of the year's most lauded games thus far.

In IGN's 9/10 review of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, our reviewer described it as a "modern RPG classic," wearing its inspirations on its sleeve and painting itself into the pantheon of great RPGs.

If you're starting the adventure this weekend, or maybe already have, be sure to check out our tips for the important things to know before going into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

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Daily Deals: Journey Together and Paldean Fates Bundle Prices Are Climbing, But Single Cards Are Crashing

I’ve found the best cards from Journey Together and Paldean Fates on TCG Player for less than the cost of these booster bundles. If you’re collecting Pokémon cards for the actual cards (not just the thrill of cracking packs), TCG Player is your best friend. I’ve been watching both Journey Together and Paldean Fates, and the single prices are falling fast. Meanwhile, sealed bundles are creeping up. You can still grab them if you want the experience, but if you're hunting chase cards, buying singles is the smarter route.

TL;DR: Deals For Today

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Journey Together Booster Bundle

This six-pack bundle of Scarlet and Violet: Journey Together is holding steady at 50.99, but most of the real value in the set is now on TCG Player, where chase cards are trending down. If you’re looking for specific pulls, going the single route will save you money. There's still some standout cards here. Lillie's Clefairy ex is the most expensive in the set right now, and for good reason. It’s competitively viable and features Lillie, who always bumps card prices on name recognition alone.

N’s Zoroark ex (Special Illustration Rare) continues a clever story thread from N’s Zorua and is a binder-ready display card. Salamence ex showcases Tsuyoshi Nagano’s first Pokémon art, which alone is worth a look. There’s also Hop’s Zacian ex, a handful of golden Iono and Bellibolt ex cards, and some surprisingly nice takes on Wailord and Articuno. It’s a great set, but if you know what you’re after, singles are the smarter path.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet: Paldean Fates: Booster Bundle

Paldean Fates brings back shiny Pokémon in a big way, including the return of the fan-favorite Baby Shinies. The booster bundle runs a little higher at 66.97, and honestly, that’s more than what you’d pay for most of the good cards inside if you went straight to TCG Player.

There are a few exceptions. Bubble Mew still holds its value even after a major drop, and is the one card where sealed might still make sense if you enjoy the gamble. But most of the shinies, including some really clean alternate arts, are affordable enough to collect without diving into packs. I’ve put together a catalog of the best-value cards if you want to go that route.

Expedition 33 T-Shirt

Expedition 33 just dropped and IGN Store already has one of the better pieces of game merch I’ve seen in a while. This tee uses the game’s cover art in a clean design that doesn’t scream licensed product, which I appreciate. It’s made to order in sizes up to 3XL. It’s 100 percent ringspun cotton and feels like a shirt you’ll actually want to wear more than once.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Steam)

Expedition 33 just launched and it’s one of the more original turn-based RPGs I’ve seen in a long time. The concept is bizarre in the best way. Once a year, a mysterious figure paints a number. Everyone of that age dies. This year, it’s 33. You’re part of the group sent to stop her. The world blends Belle Époque France with surreal fantasy, and the combat mixes turn-based mechanics with real-time dodging and targeting. It’s visually gorgeous, built in Unreal Engine 5, and there’s already a good amount of buzz behind it. Standard edition is 39.99, Deluxe is 47.99.

Create, Paint & Animate Bundle

This is one of the better Humble art bundles I’ve seen in a while. You get a 12-month license for Clip Studio Paint Pro, which is already worth the entry price, along with a massive pack of digital tools including brushes, comic panel assets, 3D models, and Moho Debut for animation. If you’ve been meaning to get back into digital art or just want to try new software without spending hundreds up front, this is a great way to start. Plus, proceeds support No Kid Hungry.

Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth Earbuds

If you’ve been thinking about finally getting serious noise cancellation in your life, Bose QuietComfort earbuds are down to 149 right now, a solid 30 bucks off. These are great for travel, commuting, or just finding some quiet during work hours. Battery life is 8.5 hours on a single charge, with an extra boost from the case. IPX4 water resistance makes them solid for workouts too. I like the responsive touch controls and the ability to fine-tune the EQ with the app. They also do a surprisingly good job switching between devices with multipoint Bluetooth.

Soundcore by Anker Space A40

For budget earbuds with real noise canceling, I think Soundcore’s Space A40 are unbeatable at this price. They’re 44.99 right now, down from 79.99, and come packed with features you usually only get on higher-end models. They offer 50 hours of total playtime, a compact and comfortable fit, hi-res wireless audio with LDAC, and adaptive ANC that adjusts depending on your surroundings. They’re solid for everyday listening and more than good enough to double as travel earbuds too.

GameStop Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-orders

GameStop will be one of the only major retailers still offering preorders for the new Switch 2 this morning. The $499.99 bundle includes the console and Mario Kart World, which looks like it's built to show off whatever upgrades Nintendo has under the hood. Preorders go live at 8 a.m. PST, and considering other retailers sold out overnight, I’m not expecting these to last long. There's also the solo Nintendo Switch 2 console, launch games and tons of accessories to add to your basket too. Here's my top picks:

Pokémon TCG Charizard ex Super Premium Collection

I like this bundle because it gives you something to actually hold onto, not just a few random booster packs. It includes three promo foil cards (Charizard ex, Charmander, and Charmeleon) a detailed Charizard figure, and 10 booster packs. That’s solid value, and it’s all bundled in a way that makes sense for collectors or players.

At under $50, it’s hard to argue with the appeal. The Charizard line has always been popular, and the cards in this set are exclusive promos that won’t be around forever. I think this is an easy pickup if you’re looking to build your collection or just want something that looks great out of the box.

Monster Blu Ray 4K Sale

Streaming is convenient until your favorite movie vanishes from your watchlist without warning. That’s why I still keep a stash of 4K discs, and Amazon’s latest deal makes it easy to bulk up the collection. Right now, you can pick any three eligible titles for $33, which is a pretty great deal considering a single 4K Blu-ray usually runs around $20 or more.

I think this is the kind of sale that slips under the radar because there’s no flashy banner or countdown timer. But when you start scrolling and see stuff like Inception, The Dark Knight, 1917, and E.T., it kind of speaks for itself. If you’re into collecting or just want some reliable movie night options that don’t rely on a Wi-Fi signal, this is worth jumping on.

WD_Black 2TB C50 Xbox Series X|S Storage Expansion Card

Storage space on Xbox runs out fast, especially if you're hopping between big AAA titles. I think the WD_Black 2TB C50 is one of the better expansion options out there, and right now it's down to $179.99 on Amazon, which is $50 off the usual price.

It's officially licensed, plug-and-play, and gives you the same performance as internal storage thanks to Xbox's Velocity Architecture. I’ve used one for a while, and honestly, it’s the difference between deleting something you’ll want to play later or just moving on with your day.

Beats Fit Pro

If you’ve been looking for earbuds that actually stay in your ears while you move, the Beats Fit Pro still nails it. They’re down to $169 at Amazon right now, which isn’t the steepest discount ever, but considering how rarely Apple gear goes on sale, I’ll take it.

I’ve used these for running, working, and dodging people on Zoom calls. They’ve got solid noise canceling, great sound, and yes, they work just as well on Android as they do on iPhones. I think they’re still one of the few earbuds that don’t require a small fortune or daily resets.

LEGO Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Mos Espa Podrace Diorama

This LEGO Star Wars Podrace Diorama is one of those builds that feels designed for fans who grew up on Phantom Menace and now pretend they’re “collectors.” It’s on sale for $65 right now, down from the usual $80.

I think it works well as a display piece without screaming “toy.” You get Anakin’s and Sebulba’s podracers in brick form, plus a detailed canyon scene. If you’re trying to justify another LEGO set, just call it a stress-relief project and move on.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

This is currently the best price for Oblivion on PC bar subscribing to Game Pass. I’ve played the original Oblivion enough times to know exactly where it shows its age, which is why I’m glad this remaster exists. The updated visuals and improved UI give the game a second life without losing what made it great in the first place. You still get the full experience, including expansions like Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine, plus all the classic side content.

If you missed it the first time around or just want to revisit Cyrodiil without modding your setup into oblivion (pun intended), this is the version to get. I think forty bucks is a fair ask for one of the most influential open-world RPGs of its time, especially with all the extras baked in.

Pokémon TCG 151 Single Card Crashes

I’ve been tracking the Pokémon 151 singles for a while, and a few prices have finally started to slide into that sweet spot between “collectible” and “still reasonable.” Blastoise ex (Illustration Rare) is sitting around $66, and Venusaur ex is close behind at $60. Even Charizard ex, in Secret Rare form, has dipped to around $39, which is surprising considering how popular it is.

If you’re trying to complete the set or build out Gen 1-themed pages, now’s a good time to grab singles like Charmander, Bulbasaur, or Squirtle for under $40. Most of these aren’t meta-competitive, but they’re stunning in a binder and full of nostalgia. I think this wave of price dips won’t last long once more collectors start closing out their sets.

CUKTECH 15 Ultra Power Bank

I’ve gone through enough power banks to know when one’s actually designed with some thought behind it. This one pushes up to 140W with USB-C PD3.1, which means it can charge a MacBook or gaming handheld fast enough to matter. The smart display is a nice touch too. It shows real-time stats, not just another blinking light.

The 20,000mAh capacity is plenty for multiple phone charges or a full laptop cycle, and the recharge time is quick if you’ve got the right charger. I’d say it’s ideal if you travel with more than one device and hate juggling low battery warnings.

Cleer ARC 3 Open Ear Headphones

I like the open-ear design because it avoids the usual trade-off between situational awareness and good audio. These stay just outside your ears, but the sound quality still holds up thanks to Dolby Atmos and Snapdragon Sound support. And the fit’s more comfortable than most earbuds I’ve worn, especially for longer sessions.

The battery life is solid with up to fifty hours total from the case, and it includes features like auto volume adjustment and UV sterilization. It’s built for someone who actually uses their earbuds all day, not just in short bursts. If that’s you, I think you’ll appreciate the attention to detail here.

Pokémon TCG 151 Booster Bundle

I really want this listing to disappear into the tall grass. It’s six booster packs. That’s it. For $66.65. The MSRP was closer to $30, which makes this a laughable markup for what’s essentially a fancy six-pack with no promo cards.

I love Pokémon 151. It’s packed with great Kanto art, and yeah there's some killer hits in there. But paying twice retail for the chance at a Charizard? That’s a pass. I think if you’re going to spend over $60, you should at least know what you’re getting.

I dug up some single card options that are actually worth the money. You can grab Alakazam ex for around $10, a clean Zapdos holo for under $5, and even that Blastoise art rare for $66 or less if you don’t mind a little light play.

Godzilla is one of the biggest names in entertainment, with over 70 years of history since Ishiro Honda's 1954 film. Over the years, there have been numerous interpretations of the legendary beast, from World War II-inspired movies to clashes with other beasts in the Monsterverse. There's a lot to love about every film, especially if you're a fan of action. Starting today, you can purchase three of the most recent Godzilla movies in 4K for only $33. Now is the time to add three films involving the legendary beast to your Blu-ray collection.

This sale is part of Amazon's larger three for $33 4K movie promotion that just started. There are quite a few other great films in there if you'd prefer to shop the full sale yourself.

3 Godzilla 4K Blu-rays for $33

Starting today, you can purchase three of the most recent Godzilla movies in 4K for only $33. Now is the time to add three films involving the legendary beast to your Blu-ray collection.

This sale is part of Amazon's larger three for $33 4K movie promotion that just started. There are quite a few other great films in there if you'd prefer to shop the full sale yourself.

49" Odyssey QD-OLED G9

think this might be the best gaming monitor deal I’ve seen all year. The QD-OLED G9 just dropped to $1,049.99, which is $700 off its original price. That’s not a typo. This is Samsung’s top-of-the-line 49-inch ultrawide, and right now it’s a steal.

The Dual QHD resolution makes games look absurdly sharp, and the 240Hz refresh rate with 0.03ms response time means it’s as fast as it is pretty. Add G-Sync and FreeSync support, and you’ve got yourself a monitor that won’t blink even when you’re about to lose a ranked match.

I want this on my desk just so I can stop squinting at my minimap like an old man with bad Wi-Fi. It wraps around your field of view and makes even spreadsheets feel dramati

57" Odyssey Neo G9 Curved Gaming Monitor

If the QD-OLED isn’t wild enough for you, this 57-inch Neo G9 is here to take your eyeballs hostage. It’s the world’s first Dual UHD monitor, and it costs $1,799.99 right now instead of its usual $2,299.99. Plus, there’s an extra $50 credit applied at checkout.

Mini-LED tech, 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and enough real estate to run an airport. I want this so badly I’m thinking of measuring my apartment just to see if it’ll fit.

The HDR 1000 support and insane brightness make everything pop, and Samsung even threw in CoreSync lighting to make sure your desk feels like a spaceship.

Samsung T9 4TB Portable SSD

I think this is the drive to get if you’ve got a ton of large files and zero patience. The T9 4TB model is down to $299.99, and it’s fast. I’m talking 2,000MB/s fast. You can load, edit, and transfer without watching a loading bar crawl across your screen.

It’s built to survive up to a 9.8-foot drop, which, yes, I find oddly specific. But hey, it means it’ll probably survive your daily backpack abuse. If you’re a video editor or just someone who hoards game installs like they're rare Pokémon, this is a solid pickup.

Samsung T5 4TB Portable SSD

This one’s all about durability and capacity. The T5 EVO gives you 4TB of space in a compact shell, and it’s priced the same as the T9. It doesn’t hit the same crazy speeds, but it’s still great for moving big files and not worrying about losing them to the floor gods.

I want this for backup storage or even game library overflow. It’s a solid pick if you don’t need bleeding-edge speeds but still want to keep everything in one pocket-sized vault. Buyers can also snag a free Sonic the Hedgehog branded 256GB MicroSD card + adaptor with this deal too.

Journey Together Booster Bundle

Amazon’s been a bit shady with this one. While the overpriced Elite Trainer Box is sitting at a wild $99.49, this six-pack bundle is actually close to MSRP and ships directly from Amazon. It’s quietly hidden under separate listings, which feels intentional given how quickly the ETB sold out when it dipped below $40 last week.

Journey Together Sleeved Booster

One Journey Together pack, one total mystery. If you just want to open something without overthinking it, this gets the job done. It’s also about as low-stakes as Pokémon TCG gets unless you're picking up cards off the sidewalk.

Journey Together Elite Trainer Box

Yes, this is the same box that was selling for around $40 days ago. It’s now being offered at the highest price yet, and not even by resellers — this inflated price is from Amazon itself. You get nine booster packs, a promo, sleeves, and extras, but you'd be paying more than double what it’s worth. I’d pass unless it drops again.

Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection

I want to say this isn’t excessive, but you’re getting 18 Stellar Crown booster packs, three promo cards, a playmat, a deck box, and a magnetic card display. Excessive, but in a good way. It’s basically a portable shrine to Terapagos, and somehow still manages to feel worth it if you're deep in the hobby.

Pokémon TCG Stacking Tin

Three booster packs and two sticker sheets in a tin that stacks. That’s the whole pitch. I think it’s a fun pickup if you’re buying for a younger fan or just want your cards stored in a tiny themed cylinder for some reason.

Paldean Fates Booster Bundle

Six packs focused on shiny Pokémon, which will either be a collector’s dream or a gamble depending on your luck. In my opinion, the price feels high unless you're chasing specific cards, but that hasn’t stopped anyone before.

Iono’s Bellibolt ex Premium Collection

Six packs and two foil promos, plus acrylic standees and a sticker sheet, because Iono’s entire personality is now available in merchandise form. I think this one’s a solid pick if you like your collections playable, displayable, and mildly ridiculous.

Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box

This box comes with nine Shrouded Fable booster packs, a Pecharunt promo, sleeves, dice, and more organizational tools than your average office desk. It’s one of the more practical bundles, assuming your definition of practical includes themed card sleeves.

Poké Ball, Premier Ball, Moon Ball Tin Bundle.

Each bundle comes with three Poké Ball tins and nine booster packs total, plus stickers in case the Poké Balls weren’t festive enough. You’re paying for variety and presentation here, which is half the fun anyway.

Poké Ball, Great Ball and Ultra Ball Tin Bundle.

Same again but includes a Pokéball, Great Ball and Ultra Ball. This is the OG choice and look brilliant mixed in a graded card display. All Pokémon TCG should come in a Pokéball in my opinion!

Surging Sparks Booster Bundle

If you don’t need sleeves or dice and just want to crack open six fresh packs from Surging Sparks, this one does the job. In my opinion, it’s the most straightforward way to feed the shiny card habit without the extra clutter.

Paradox Clash Tin

You get five packs and one of two promo cards, chosen by fate or some algorithm pretending to be fate. A decent middle ground for players who want something compact with a bit of flair and a good chance at useful pulls.

Azure Legends Tin

This tin is a lucky dip between Kyogre, Xerneas, and Dialga, which makes it great if you enjoy a little chaos with your collecting. Five packs and a foil promo make it pretty reasonable for the price, especially if you're not picky.

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

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Pedro Pascal Calls JK Rowling a 'Heinous Loser' for Anti-Trans Rhetoric

Pedro Pascal, actor and star in shows such as The Last of Us, The Mandalorian, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps, has spoken out against Harry Potter author JK Rowling in response to her ongoing comments online in opposition to the transgender community.

Pascal spoke up in the replies of a video posted on April 17 by writer and activist Tariq Raouf. In the video, Raouf opposes Rowling's support of the UK Supreme Court's recent decision to define "woman" legally as "a biological woman and biological sex" as regards equality legislation in the country. Per this definition, transgender women are excluded from protections under the Equality Act.

Following this ruling, Rowling posted a celebratory photo on Twitter/X of herself smoking a cigar and drinking a beverage by the ocean, saying, "I love it when a plan comes together," referring to her past donations to the organization that filed the suit, For Scotland Women.

Raouf's video refers to Rowling's actions as "serious Voldemort villain sh**" and urges viewers not to support Harry Potter or anything connected to it in response to Rowling's actions. In Pascal's reply to the video, he says: "Awful disgusting SH** is exactly right. Heinous LOSER behavior."

This is far from the first time Pascal has spoken up in support of the transgender community. Previously, he has posted “I can’t think of anything more vile and small and pathetic than terrorizing the smallest, most vulnerable community of people who want nothing from you, except the right to exist," alongside a photo of a sign reading, "A world without trans people has never existed and never will." He also wore a shirt reading "Protect the dolls" to the premiere of Thunderbolts in London, with "dolls" notably referring to trans women in LGBTQIA+ circles.

Pascal's sister, Lux Pascal, is a trans woman who came out publicly in 2021, and her brother has been vocally supportive of her, initially responding to her announcement by posting "Mi hermana, mi corazón, nuestra Lux," which means "My sister, my heart, our Lux."

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

Blogroll image credit: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for The Walt Disney Company Limited

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Best PS5 and PlayStation Deals Today (April 2025)

If you're on the hunt for some great PS5 deals, we're here to help. Here we've gathered up some of the best PlayStation deals available at the moment, including the fantastic PlayStation 5 Slim Astro Bot bundle. With this you're getting Astro Bot for free alongside a PS5 Slim console, what could be better than that? Another great deal is on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which has received its first discount this year. You can see these deals and so many more below. Here are IGN's top picks for the best PlayStation deals today.

PS5 Slim + Astro Bot Bundle

The PS5 Slim and Astro Bot bundle is one of the best PlayStation deals available at the moment. You can choose between the PS5 Slim Disc Edition console or the Digital Edition, which will set you back $449.99 and $399.99, respectively.

Astro Bot is a really enjoyable addition to a PlayStation library, too. IGN's Simon Cardy said in his review that it's, "A collection of endlessly inventive levels and fantastically fun abilities, it delivers joy in spades, never once becoming even remotely dull or repetitive."

Best PS5 Video Game Deals

There are plenty of exciting game deals available for PS5 users right now. One of our favorites at the moment is on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which has received its first price drop since release. There are even more great game deals to be found at Woot, Walmart, and Amazon, including on Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Persona 3 Reload.

Best PlayStation VR 2 Deals

The PSVR2 Horizon: Call of the Mountain bundle has gotten a price drop down to $399.99, $200 off its original list price of $599.99. This package is a great value for everything you're getting (the PSVR2 headset and controllers alongside the Horizon Call of The Mountain game), and pushes the PSVR2 as a strong contender against budget-friendly VR options like the Meta Quest, delivering a premium virtual reality experience without the eye-watering cost.

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

Best PS5 SSD Deals

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

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

Where to Buy: PS5 Pro

Launched with widespread availability – unlike the infamous scarcity of the original PS5 launch – the PS5 Pro is currently still in stock across major retailers.

The PS5 Pro is designed for gamers who prioritize graphics and performance, especially those with high-end TVs that can take full advantage of its power. But it comes at a premium: At $700 plus tax (and minus a disc drive), it’s an investment that only makes sense if you’re looking to elevate your gaming experience.

Not everyone needs it, of course; if you’re satisfied with your current visuals or aren’t particularly sensitive to frame rates, the PS5 Pro may be more of a luxury than a necessity.

Where to Buy: PlayStation Portal

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

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

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

How to Trade in Your Old PlayStation Consoles

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

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

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

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

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TSA Warns That You Shouldn't Try to Fly With a Call of Duty Zombies Monkey Bomb Figurine

If you're looking to pick up some video game-inspired replicas or figurines while traveling, you might want to think twice about bringing anything that looks like a Call of Duty weapon in your baggage.

That's the takeaway, at least, from a recent post by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) discussing prohibited items. As spotted by Dexerto, the TSA account on Facebook highlighted a replica figurine of the Monkey Bomb from Call of Duty's Zombies mode that officers at Boston Logan International Airport found in a checked bag.

The Monkey Bomb, or Cymbal Monkey, has appeared in numerous Call of Duty games, from World at War through to Black Ops 6. This particular figurine is meant to be a controller, with its hands outstretched to cradle your favorite game controller. But it's also a replica of a weapon that, well, looks like it has dynamite and cables strapped to it.

"This monkey may rack up points in a game, but in real life, leave the gear for your loadout screen, not your baggage," the post read. "Replica weapons and explosives, no matter how cool or collectible, aren't allowed in either carry-on or checked baggage."

The TSA website does also go into detail about prohibited toy weapons, including "squirt guns, Nerf guns, toy swords, or other items that resemble realistic firearms or weapons." Maybe that's some decent advertising, at least, for the quality of the Monkey Bomb replica statue.

It's good to be aware of if you're heading to a convention or place where you might pick up some merch. Whether a monkey figurine or a set of Naruto-themed throwing knives, the TSA warns that it prohbiits any item in checked or carry-on baggage if they believe it poses a security threat, even if it's a replica.

Image credit: Transportation Security Administration - TSA / Facebook.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

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The Best LEGO Sets for Adults in 2025

If you don't pay much attention to toy trends, you might think that LEGO sets for kids are all that's available. That hasn't been the case for a while – in fact, the brick-building company makes plenty of sets for adults.

Over the past five years, LEGO's definition of what it means to be an "adult" set has changed significantly. It used to be a label strictly applied to the difficulty of the build, rather than its outcome. In some instances, it still signifies that. But in many other instances, the age recommendation is a reflection of interest rather than proficiency. Is it built for play? Or is it built for display?

LEGO has honed this adult outreach recently, by designing builds for framing or arrangement in vases. It's LEGO as a lifestyle – as an art installation on a wall or a decorative keepsake on a coffee table.

Here are the best LEGO Adults sets in 2025 – the builds that are changing perceptions of what it means to be a LEGO fan. You can also check out our picks for the best LEGO sets overall for more options.

TL;DR Best LEGO Sets for Adults in 2025

Optimus Prime

We built Optimus Prime at the time of its launch, and we can't stop saying good things about it. This set actually transforms – from vehicle mode to autobot mode and back again – and it looks equally proportioned and convincing in both of its settings. Its followup, Bumblebee, is no slouch either, and gives us more of the same for a slightly lower price point.

Lord of the Rings - Rivendell

For Tolkien fans with deep pockets, this intricate set depicts the serene elvish enclave from the movies. With landmarks such as the stone bridge over the River Brunein, the House of Elrond, and Bilbo's study, the LEGO Rivendell set lets you recreate numerous, memorable moments, including the council meeting where the Fellowship comes together to destroy the One Ring.

TIE Interceptor

A striking homage to the souped up TIE Fighter from Episode VI, this model is mounted at an upward angle, which makes it seem like it's on the offensive, ready to blast Rebel scum out of the sky.

See our larger list of the best Star Wars LEGO sets for more Star Wars gift ideas.

River Steamboat

We built and reviewed this set at the time of its launch, and quite frankly, we were floored. This is an expert-level LEGO build for people who love LEGO. The River Steamboat includes a pilothouse, a crew deck, and a swanky restaurant and jazz lounge. You can display the steamboat on a stand, or you can push it along a flat surface, which causes the big paddle wheel to turn.

Vincent van Gogh: Sunflowers

Designed in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands, this is a three-dimensional relief of Van Gogh's famous Sunflowers. We reviewed and photographed this set, and we were impressed by both its size and its attention to detail.

Motorized Lighthouse

A homage to the classic New England lighthouse, this Ideas set comes with a battery box and motor, which powers the building's rotating light. The details on this build – such as the rocky path at the foot of the lighthouse and the small cottage that houses the lighthouse keeper, make this build into one of LEGO's best.

Tiny Plants

For a relatively low price, you get nine potted plants, which are perfect for window sill display. The nine plants are as follows: Jade Plant, False Shamrock, Laceleaf, Venus Flytrap, Red Sundew, Pitcher Plant, Succulents, Prickly Pear, and Pincushion Cacti.

Pac-Man Arcade

Some of us are old enough to remember going to the arcade and playing Pac-Man, back near the dawn of video gaming. This set brings back those memories of dumping in quarter after quarter, and even lets you move the hungry yellow character through the maze.

See our list of the best Nintendo LEGO Sets for more ideas.

Our roundup of the best LEGO Disney sets has more favorite characters for young and old.

Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

We built and reviewed this set for Valentine's Day. Whether you’re buying a gift for your significant other, or you just want to build a set to put on your desk, the LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet is a solid pick. This is one of the best LEGO Flower sets you can add to your collection.

Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City

We reviewed this set for its launch and were floored by its attention to detail. Gotham City has an art deco aesthetic and measures two-and-a-half feet wide. It is perfect for hanging on a wall, provided you have the surface space. Its buildings are explorable, and removing the exteriors reveal the hero and villains' hideouts.

Check out our guide to the best Batman LEGO sets for more.

Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera

This set lets you build the classic Polaroid camera, one block at a time. It comes with a buildable film pack, complete with photos of Minifigures. You can even load a photo into the finished camera, press the shutter button, and the photo comes out.

The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr

We built this set at its launch, and we were consistently impressed by its size and scope. Measuring nearly three feet tall, it's topped with a massive, backlit Eye of Sauron for maximum intimidation. If you have the budget, it's the perfect way to show your allegiance to the Dark Lord.

Great Deku Tree

The first Legend of Zelda LEGO set in history, the Great Deku Tree is a 2-in-1 build. You can either build the Ocarina of Time version or you can build the Breath of the Wild version. We photographed both versions when the set launched. And we found the Breath in the Wild iteration – with its pink leaves, exposed roots, and more weathered appearance – to be especially eye-catching.

The Endurance

Sir Ernest Shackleton's doomed Antarctic vessel is a no-frills, irony-free build. From the sails to the riggings to the cabins below deck, it's as close to old-fashioned model-making as LEGO gets, with no cartoonish minifigures that would otherwise break the immersion.

Jaws

One of LEGO's coolest dioramas, this set, based on the movie Jaws, captures the climactic showdown between Bruce the shark and the three-man crew of The Orca. Bruce is a separate build from the boat, and you can either mount him on a separate stand, or you can incorporate him into the water and have him eat Quint.

The Insect Collection

Do you like insects? Here are three brilliantly colored, life-sized creepy-crawlies: a blue morpho butterfly (Morpho peleides), Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules), and a Chinese mantis (Tenodera sinensis). These are perfect for a unique desk display or a hair-raising prank.

How Many Adult LEGO Sets are There?

The LEGO official website allows you to search and sort by age range. According to their self-categorization, there are currently 201 adult LEGO sets available for purchase as of April 2025. When browsing through them, you'll notice the diversity of them—how they range from home decor to agriculture to massive pop culture recreations to operable models and toys. There's no one, correct way to be an adult – or to play like one.

For more ideas, you can check out all the LEGO sets on the IGN Store. Or move your tinkering beyond LEGO, with our best LEGO alternatives.

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

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The Best LEGO Plants and Flowers for Building a Botanical Collection

Four years since its launch in 2021, the Botanical Collection has become one of LEGO's most successful lines. Targeted at a growing adult audience, the LEGO Botanical Collection features buildable flowers and plants that are, from a distance, indistinguishable from the real ones.

That's the point of them – to be LEGO sets for adults. Rather than collecting dust, forgotten, on a random shelf, they can hang up on a wall. Or sit on a window sill. Or be placed in a vase as a table centerpiece. This is LEGO as a lifestyle, to be decorative rather than interactive, and they make for great gifts for your loved ones.

Best LEGO Plants and Flowers

Below we've laid out allof the details of our 10 favorite LEGO Plants and Flowers sets you can buy right now. Most of the flower LEGO bouquets we've featured can be placed in a vase, while the LEGO Plant sets come with a buildable base or pot.

LEGO Bonsai Tree

You get all of the zen aura and none of the pruning. The LEGO Bonsai Tree comes with a buildable pot and stand, and tiny bricks to create the impression of pebbles. You can also swap out the green leaves for pink blossoms, depending on your preference.

LEGO Succulents

Each succulent comes in its own pot, allowing you to arrange them as you please. There are nine succulent-inspired plants in total, and they're split into three instruction booklets, allowing multiple people to tackle the build together.

LEGO Orchid

The orchid build strives for accuracy; LEGO advertises that this set has 5 leaves at its base and 2 wandering air roots. The stems and petals are adjustable, so that no two LEGO Orchids look exactly alike.

LEGO Wildflower Bouquet

The LEGO Wildflower Bouquet is all about proper arrangement; after you build it, you'll need a glass vase to properly display them. The bouquet has eight different flowers: cornflowers, lavender, Welsh poppies, cow parsley, leatherleaf ferns, gerbera daisies, larkspur, and lupins.

LEGO Bouquet of Roses

It doesn't get more classic than a dozen roses. And the build is less repetitive than you might think; this LEGO bouquet includes roses in full bloom, roses in the process of blooming, and roses budding. Buy and build these for someone you love.

LEGO Tiny Plants

It's nine plants from all over the world, housed in terracotta pots. Some of them are easy to build and some of them are difficult, which makes this an ideal set if you're building as a family. The plants are false shamrock, jade plant, laceleaf, pincushion, pitcher plant, prickly pear, red sundew, succulents, and Venus flytrap.

LEGO Cherry Blossom

It's only two twigs, but LEGO went all out with them. The LEGO Cherry Blossoms come with both white and pink buds, allowing you to personalize the build to your tastes. And they're only $15, which is a steal when it comes to LEGO pricing. This is one of the best cheap LEGO sets you can buy right now.

LEGO Poinsettia

The LEGO Poinsettia sits in what appears to be a woven basket. There are lots of LEGO flowers with rounded edges. But the Poinsettia, by comparison, has lots of points and sharp ends. The red petals and create a bright, visual pop.

LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

We built this set for Valentine's Day, and we were impressed by both its color palette and its various building techniques. The set includes nine different plants and flowers: daisy, cornflower, eucalyptus, elderflower, rose, ranunculus, cymbidium orchid, waterlily dahlia, and campanula.

LEGO Flower Arrangement

The most expensive and elaborate Botanical Collection set to date, the Flower Arrangement has large blossoms of baby’s breath, bouvardia, camellias, hydrangeas, peonies, lilies, and ranunculus. You mount these vividly colored flowers onto a white pedestal vase. The vase can accommodate other LEGO Botanical sets in case you want to personalize your arrangement further.

How Many LEGO Plant and Flower Sets Are There?

According to the filter search option on LEGO's official site, there are 23 LEGO Botanical Collection sets available for purchase as of April 2025.

Why LEGO Botanical Collection?

The LEGO Botanical Collection is a fantastic entry point for new builders; the sets are fairly simple to put together, and the end results can brighten a room. They are pretty and quirky, requiring neither water nor sunlight to keep them looking fresh.

And secondly, these sets make excellent gifts for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, anniversaries, graduations, and more. For any holidays that celebrate loved ones or family, LEGO has you covered.

For more, be sure to check out our picks for the best LEGO car sets as well as the best LEGO architecture sets.

Kevin Wong is a contributing freelancer for IGN, specializing in LEGO. He's also been published in Complex, Engadget, Gamespot, Kotaku, and more. Follow him on Twitter at @kevinjameswong.

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Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis Story Will Expand Into a Graphic Novel: 'A Sibling of The Film, Rather Than Just An Echo'

There was no movie released in 2024 as divisive as Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis. The bold, unique, and, to some, bizarre epic was the talk of the town immediately upon its premiere at last year’s Cannes Film Festival and became a major subject of both praise and ridicule as the year progressed. But now, the filmmaker will present the story in another form, as Megalopolis is set to be released as a graphic novel.

The reinterpretation of the film will be titled Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis: An Original Graphic Novel, and Abrams ComicArts will be publishing the book sometime in October, according to The Hollywood Reporter. It will be written by Chris Ryall, who is perhaps best known for his adaptations of major genre writers’ works including Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, and Clive Barker. Illustrations will be done by Jacob Phillips, whose work includes Newburn and That Texas Blood.

“I was pleased to put the idea of a graphic novel in the competent hands of Chris Ryall with the idea that, although it was inspired by my film Megalopolis, it didn’t necessarily have to be limited by it. I hoped the graphic novel would take its own flight, with its own artists and writer so that it would be a sibling of the film, rather than just an echo,” Coppola told the outlet in a statement.

“That’s what I feel Chris, Jacob Phillips and the team at Abrams ComicArts have accomplished. It confirms my feeling that art can never be constrained, but rather always a parallel expression, and part of the bounty we can make available to our patrons, audiences and readers.”

Megalopolis follows a forward-thinking architect (Adam Driver) who believes it is his destiny to build a modern utopian city, but in the process makes an enemy of his city’s mayor (Giancarlo Esposito), who wants nothing more than to squash his plans to revitalize New Rome — as this is, of course, a Roman fable of sorts — into Megalopolis.

The film is not currently available to stream but is available to rent or buy where you get your movies.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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Yes, Skate Will Require An 'Always On' Internet Connection

EA's highly anticipated Skate revival will require an "always on" internet connection.

In an updated FAQ on the official blog, developer Full Circle gave a "simple answer: No," adding: "The game and city are designed to be a living, breathing massively multiplayer skateboarding sandbox that is always online and always evolving. You’ll see bigger things evolve, like changes to the city over time, as well as smaller things, like live events and other in-game activities."

An "always on" requirement means games cannot be played offline, even if you avoid multiplayer modes or prefer to play alone. However, in this case, Full Circle prefers Skate to be connected to the internet "to deliver on [its] vision of a skateboarding world, the game will always require a live connection."

"That is probably not much of a surprise if you’ve been in our playtest," the developer added.

That's because in September 2024, the team began its Always-On Playtest. The new phase "tests the game in a permanent live environment, with servers running around the clock."

Skate’s early access launch is set for 2025, although there's still no confirmed date at this time. It was announced during EA Play way back in 2020, but at the time was stated as "very early" in development. Since then, Full Circle has kept the community up to date with closed community playtests of early builds and, last month, added microtransactions.

You can spend real-world money on a virtual currency called San Van Bucks, which in turn is used to buy cosmetic items. It sounds like Full Circle wants to test Skate’s microtransaction purchase system, as it told players it wanted them to have a "positive experience when purchasing items from the Skate store."

"We know that using real money during a playtest is a little unusual, but we think it’s the best way to properly assess and adjust the system before launch," the team added in today's blog update. "If you see prices or other things changing over time, please understand that this is normal. And of course, you will receive the amount you spent during playtesting in San Van Bucks (SVB) when we reset for Early Access launch."

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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It Really Does Sound Like Whatever Mahershala Ali's Blade Movie Was Going to Be Is Dead

It seems as though the highly-anticipated Blade movie has finally been drained of all its blood. The once-upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film has gone through its fair share of roadblocks over the years, but it appears the project has officially stalled with little hope that it will ever pick up where it left off — which means no Mahershala Ali as the Daywalker himself, possibly the biggest blow of all MCU blows.

Rapper and artist Flying Lotus took to X / Twitter this week to discuss his role in the project, and he let slip that Blade is, in fact, no more. "I guess we are so far from it even being a possibility now but. Yeah I was signed on to write music for the new BLADE movie before it fell thru," the DJ, who recently directed Shudder’s new sci-fi horror ASH, explained. "Maybe it'll come around again but I doubt it. Would have been fun tho."

The day prior to Flying Lotus’ tweet, Sinners costume designer Ruth E. Carter confirmed during an appearance on The John Campea Show that she was set to design costumes for Blade prior to production falling apart — and worse still, the film was supposed to be set in the 1920s, which would have undoubtedly made for some seriously cool costume design, not to mention production design as well.

And because bad things tend to come in threes, actor Delroy Lindo — who was also attached to star in the film alongside Ali as Blade for a period of time — also opened up about the demise of the production just days before Carter’s reveal.

"When Marvel came to me, they seemed to be really interested in my input," he recently told Entertainment Weekly. "And in the various conversations I had with producers, the writer, the director at the time, it was all leading into being very inclusive. It was really exciting conceptually, but it was also exciting in terms of the character that was going to form. And then, for whatever reason, it just went off the rails."

Blade was first announced at San Diego Comic Con back in 2019 and if all had gone to plan, fans would be looking forward to immersing themselves in the film this coming November. The project has cycled through several directors at this point, but none, including Yann Demange and Bassam Tariq, have stuck with the film.

With everything this adaptation has been through, it’s almost hard to believe that it's been just six months since the movie was removed from Marvel’s release schedule back in October 2024 — and it has yet to confirm a new release date for it. That said, a month after the film was pulled from the calendar, MCU boss Kevin Feige made it known that the studio was still planning to make a Blade movie happen some way, somehow.

"We are committed to Blade. We love the character, we love Mahershala's take on him. And rest assured: whenever we change direction with a project, or are still figuring out how it fits into our schedule, we let the audience know. You're all up to date on what's happening," he said during an interview with Omelete in November 2024. "But I can tell you that the character will indeed make it to the MCU."

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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Build Your Board Game Collection With the Mycelia Deck-Building Game, Now 45% Off at Amazon

If you're looking for an adorable addition to your board game collection, look no further than Mycelia from Ravensburger. Featuring some incredibly cute illustrations of little mushroom creatures, this game tasks you with bringing dewdrops to the Shrine of Life with the help of magical creatures you'll encounter throughout the world of Mycelia. If that premise has caught your attention, you'll be very happy to know that it's on sale right now for $21.98 (see it at Amazon).

Get 45% off Mycelia at Amazon

This is 45% off its list price of $39.99, and even marks its lowest price yet according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. There's no better time to pick it up for your collection, so add it to your virtual shopping cart while the deal is still available.

Mycelia can be played with anywhere from 1 to 4 players and has a play time of 45 minutes, which makes it a great quick play if you have a gathering over for game night. It's also recommended for players aged 9 and up, making it a fun pick for a family board game night as well. It's worth noting that we also consider Ravensburger to be one of the best brands to buy puzzles from, so you know you're investing in something worthwhile even if it's from their board game side.

If you're curious to see some more family-friendly board games, have a look through our roundups of the best family board games and the best board games for kids to see some of our favorite picks. Or if you're looking for more deck-building games to add to your collection, our breakdown of the best deck-building board games can point you in the right direction of more exciting picks.

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

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Capcom Teases Resident Evil 9 In This New Light-Hearted Video To Celebrate 10m Resident Evil 4 Players

Capcom has dropped a sneaky little Resident Evil 9 tease in plain sight.

In celebration of hitting a staggering 10 million players, the Resident Evil 4 dev team uploaded a short video to social media earlier today, April 25, showing Ada Wong having a quiet word with one of gaming's most iconic villains before cutting to Leon, the infected horde around him donning party hats as they mosey towards the church.

It then cuts to a rock song, Dr Salvador strumming his chainsaw like a guitar — yes, really — and the camera pans back to show a fist-pumping Leon. Behind him is a rustic sign with the words "Thank you for playing" emblazoned across it.

You can see it in full below:

エージェントの皆様へ
感謝の気持ちを込めて記念映像をご用意いたしました。ぜひ音付きでお楽しみください。

Attention all agents,
We've prepared a special video to express our gratitude to all of you, which we hope you'll enjoy (with sound ON)!

RE4 Dev Team pic.twitter.com/cKaS198UVY

— Capcom Dev 1 (@dev1_official) April 25, 2025

Turn that sign onto its side, however, and the boards on the sign make the roman numeral "IX," aka the number 9.

While it's possible this could all be entirely coincidental, as horror game leaker Dusk Golem points out, there's clearly no lower plank on the same sign in earlier parts of the video, so it was certainly added intentionally. Make of that what you will.

"I know what you did here," said one surprised responder, appending a wide-eyes emoji.

Capcom has confirmed the next mainline entry in the Resident Evil series will be directed by Resident Evil 7 director Koshi Nakanishi.

"It was really difficult to figure out what to do after [Resident Evil 7]," Nakanishi said at the time. "But I found it, and to be honest it feels substantial. I can't share any details just yet, but I hope you're excited for the day I can." It's thought — if not confirmed — it'll take place on an island inspired by Singapore.

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Dune: Awakening’s First 20 Hours Are Damn Impressive, Despite Loads of Bugs - Closed Beta Impressions

When I first saw a demo of Dune: Awakening over a year ago, I went from being skeptical that a survival game on the famously barren world of Arrakis could even work, to being absolutely hyped to get my hands on it. Now, after enduring the unforgiving conditions and hostile lifeforms of a desert planet for nearly 20 hours in the closed beta, I’m confident developer Funcom has the foundations of an absolutely stellar MMO that makes fantastic use of one of the greatest science fiction worlds ever created. Harvesting raw materials from the brutal wasteland, constructing bases, upgrading your character and loadout, and then bringing all of that to bear against raiders and rival houses is just about as good as I’d hoped for. That said, I still feel like I only got a small taste of the larger game, as all of the major social spaces, most of the PvP, and especially any of the all-important endgame areas were kept out of reach. And it’s also no wonder the release date for Dune: Awakening was pushed back a month while I was in the beta, as the build I played was absolutely rife with bugs and performance issues that will definitely need ironing out. Even so, I was quite impressed by the vast majority of what I saw, and am more optimistic than ever that they might just be able to pull this thing off.

If you only just recently got spat back up by a Shai Hulud, Dune: Awakening is an upcoming massively multiplayer survival game from the team of developers who gave us the quite underrated Conan Exiles. The premise is simple: you find yourself on Arrakis and have to find a way to not die there, and if you know even a little about the setting, then you should understand just how tall of an order that is. In typical survival game fashion, you’ll start off with almost nothing, and turn piles of rocks and scraps of metal harvested from the wilds into tools to help you survive, building shelter along the way to protect yourself from the harsh environment. While you might (and frankly, wouldn’t be blamed) for wondering how the heck jogging around a massive, featureless desert could possibly be fun, Funcom has actually done a great job of filling each region with shipwrecks to plunder, hidden caves and fortresses to blast your way through, and mountain ranges to climb. And while there’s plenty of empty space with nothing but unremarkable piles of sand to greet you, these spaces are actually used to great effect as obstacles keeping you from the next area, which must be navigated across quickly, lest you find yourself on the business end of a giant sand worm.

For example, early on you’ll be limited to a very small area that’s cut off from higher level areas that contain better loot and materials you need to craft better equipment. But crossing the massive distance of sand that stands between you on foot is a death sentence, as you’ll undoubtedly draw the attention of an angry worm in the process. To get to the other side, you’ll have to go through the steps of constructing your first vehicle, a small motorbike, then race across the gap as quickly as you can. This clever use of empty space brilliantly turns what I thought would be a weakness in the setting into a strength, and finding ways to cross a completely barren area with a Shai Hulud hot on your tail actually made up some of my favorite moments.

Similarly, the oppressive nature of the sun, which forces you to dart from shaded area to shaded area, turns the entire planet into a high stakes game of “the floor is lava” that can make otherwise uneventful jaunts from one place to another into an entertaining minigame. Refusing to take sun exposure seriously will drain you of ever-valuable water, wipe out your health, and kill you in pretty short order, which kept me on high alert, and since each region increases the heat level, you’re constantly having to invent new equipment back at your base to give yourself the best odds at survival. Sure, it can be a bit of a pain now and again when you hit the head and come back to find the sun’s shifted position and you’re now frying to death in the merciless heat, but hey, that’s just the price you pay for living on Arrakis, my friend, and I mostly enjoyed this little minigame that just made survival that much more tricky.

Of course, in addition to crossing arid deserts and dodging sunlight, you’ll be fighting off bands of bloodthirsty raiders and exploring forgotten places with a gun or sword in hand. The third-person gunplay isn’t groundbreaking by any means, as you’ll duck behind cover, toss grenades, and and return fire in pretty by-the-numbers encounters, but for an MMO with a massive number of players on the server, it’s still quite admirable that they managed to pull off gunplay that feels this snappy. And with a whole bunch of skill trees to pick from and build into – like the tricky and stealthy Mentats or expert survivalist Planetologists – there’s tons of ways to differentiate your character from the rest of your guild. As for myself, I focused most of my skill points into the tried-and-true soldier, which I expected might be a tad boring, but was pleasantly surprised to find myself very happy to be grapple-hooking around and tossing deadly gadgets to and fro.

Running and gunning with friends at your side is especially entertaining, and there were moments, like when my co-op partner used her Bene Gesserit skills to force an enemy to walk out into the open, then I threw a grenade to take them out, where combat really shines. There was also just the tiniest sampling of PvP in the beta build, focused on a couple crash sites that allowed for player-on-player violence, but due to server populations being fairly low in the closed beta, it was hard to get a sense for how this aspect will shake out. In any case, the vast majority of PvP hot zones are in the endgame areas I wasn’t allowed to progress to, so it seems we’ll probably have to wait for the full game to get a good feel on PvP anyway.

As a longtime fan of Dune, it also just feels so good to explore and learn more about a world that I’m quite fond of, and Funcom has clearly put a ton of effort into worldbuilding and lore, even despite taking quite a bit of creative liberty by placing Awakening within a parallel reality and canon than the books/movies. There are little details that have a massive impact on gameplay, like how incredibly valuable water is treated as the ultimate resource – you’ll drain blood from every fallen enemy, turn your own bodily fluids into water with a stillsuit, and take down bases just to pillage every drop of liquid gold they’ve got hidden away. And since water is required to make advanced materials used for crafting more higher level equipment, you’ll need to harvest and stockpile as much as you can, in addition to drinking it just to keep yourself alive. I won’t go into spoilers, but this kind of attention to detail touches just about every aspect of the world, including the factions and characters you meet along the way, which should be a treat for any fan of the setting.

If there’s anything to be concerned about with this otherwise thoroughly engaging beta, it’s the fact that I encountered a whole heap of bugs and performance issues during my time with it, which included everything from crashes to framerate dips, characters and objects getting stretched out bizarrely, and more. With the final version set to debut very soon, I was then pretty relieved when, in the middle of the beta, Funcom announced a month-long delay, presumably to address these issues. As always, it’s tough to gauge how much of this is cause for concern when betas are sorta designed to help highlight and patch these sorts of issues, but the sheer number of problems me and my friends encountered while playing was definitely cause for alarm with the launch date so near.

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5 Years After Wonder Woman 1984, the DC Character Faces Nothing But Cancellations and Question Marks

2025 is a big year for DC. James Gunn’s Superman film will launch the new DCU theatrically, DC Studios has several film and television productions in the pipeline, and the Absolute Universe in the comics is making big waves in DC’s publishing division. But despite all the excitement for this new slate of DC universe media, there’s one massive question hanging over all of it: What’s going on with Wonder Woman? The William Moulton Marston and H. G. Peter creation is one of the most well-known superheroes and a key figure in the DC universe, but you’d hardly know that from looking at recent DC franchise media.

Outside of the comics, Diana of Themyscira has been having a rough go over the past several years. Her live-action film franchise flamed out after the mixed reception of Wonder Woman 1984, she doesn’t have a project in the current DCU lineup (with Gunn and company instead opting for a show about the Amazons), she’s never had a dedicated animated series, and what was supposed to be Diana’s first ever solo video game was cancelled despite being announced all the way back in 2021. Given all the poor girl’s gone through, it’s worth asking what the heck Warner Bros. is doing with the most iconic female superhero of all time. Let’s take a look at how Warners and DC are fumbling the ball with Wonder Woman.

One Hit Wonder

At the height of competition between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DCEU in the late 2010s, the first Wonder Woman film was one of the latter’s most undeniable success stories. The 2017 film received largely positive reviews and pulled in over $800 million at the global box office. After Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad both polarized audiences, Patty Jenkins’ take on Diana connected with filmgoers in a way the last few DC films hadn’t. That’s not to say it’s a perfect movie; it has third act problems and Gal Gadot’s performance as Diana is more about poise and looking convincing in the action scenes instead of character depth. But there was no reason that a movie that performed that well shouldn’t have been the start of a long-running and lucrative blockbuster franchise.

Yet that’s not exactly what happened with the second entry, Wonder Woman 1984. Compared to its predecessor, the 2020 sequel was a significant letdown, dividing critics and failing to recoup its budget theatrically. Not all of that can be blamed on the film itself; the movie was released day and date on HBO Max and in theaters because many filmgoers were still hesitant to go out during the COVID pandemic. Even then, the poorly structured narrative, tonal inconsistencies and unaddressed skeevy elements (did we forget about Diana having sex with Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor while he was in another man’s body?) did little to help endear the film to audiences. It was a mediocre at best sequel that failed to follow up on what made the first film a success.

Given how many relaunches characters like Batman, Spider-Man and the like get, it’s a shame Wonder Woman has been left out to dry.

But even with 1984’s shortcomings, Wonder Woman shouldn’t have been put on the shelf. A third entry was phased out of development, and there’s been no movement on another Wonder Woman feature in the time since. Given how many reboots and relaunches characters like Batman, Spider-Man and the like get, it’s a shame to see Wonder Woman be left out to dry after one disappointing movie. Other franchise media could have picked up the slack, but there’s been a severe lack of Wonder Woman even when we’re not talking about the silver screen.

Diana Prince, Missing in Action

With the new DCU kicking off a fresh wave of DC adaptations, you would think Wonder Woman would be a priority for the new regime. But the rather presumptively titled Chapter One: Gods and Monsters slate of the DCU doesn’t have a dedicated Wonder Woman project as part of the lineup, with DC Studios head James Gunn and producing partner Peter Safran instead opting for several lesser known properties, like Creature Commandos, Swamp Thing, Booster Gold, and The Authority. Obviously there’s nothing wrong with adapting obscure IP (it worked for Gunn with Guardians of the Galaxy, after all), but these projects are coming alongside new takes on Superman, Batman and Green Lantern. Yet Wonder Woman is nowhere to be seen.

Instead, the DCU has announced Paradise Lost, a television series centered on the Amazons of Themiscyra that takes place before Wonder Woman’s birth. Exploring the history of the Amazons and giving more definition to Wonder Woman’s side of the DC mythology is perfectly fine, but making a show based on the Wonder Woman franchise that won’t actually have Wonder Woman in it is giving serious Sony Marvel Universe vibes. It calls into question why DC Studios doesn’t think Diana is the primary draw over the world-building associated with her. Why is it so important to get the DCU’s Batman off the ground so quickly that we might wind up with two live-action Batman franchises running simultaneously, but not to have a Wonder Woman in your DC universe?

It’s an adaptational attitude towards the third member of DC’s Trinity that is all too familiar. The DC Animated Universe from the ‘90s and early 2000s did feature Wonder Woman as a prominent figure in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, but she didn’t receive a solo show like Batman or Superman did. In fact, Wonder Woman has never had a dedicated animated series even after nearly a century since her first publication. She’s also a regular character in DC Universe direct-to-video animated films, but has only been the starring hero of two of them: Wonder Woman in 2009 and Wonder Woman: Bloodlines in 2019. Given how popular superhero fiction has been for the past couple of decades, we can’t help but wonder (ha) why it’s so hard to get a Wonder Woman project made.

Let Me Play as Wonder Woman, Dammit

That question feels especially poignant after the recent cancellation of the Wonder Woman game that was in development at Monolith Productions. It’s hard to say if other DC related games like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and MultiVersus being massive bombs spelled doom for the Wonder Woman game, but its lengthy development period all being for nothing feels like a cosmic joke when you remember that it would’ve been Diana’s very first game in the leading role. At a time when character action games look to be making a serious comeback, it feels like the perfect moment for an action adventure game starring Diana that plays similarly to God of War or Ninja Gaiden. If Kratos is too busy elsewhere, surely Wonder Woman can take up his old gig of cracking the skulls of monsters based on Greek mythology?

When character action games look to be making a serious comeback, it feels like the perfect moment for one starring Diana that plays similarly to God of War or Ninja Gaiden.

And sure, if you want to be pedantic, Diana has been playable in the Injustice games, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, and various LEGO DC titles. But let’s be serious here. There is no good excuse for Wonder Woman to not have a AAA action game to her name. That DC never followed up on the success of Rocksteady’s Batman Arkham franchise with games based on Wonder Woman, Superman and the Justice League is a frankly ridiculous squandering of potential revenue, and it’s made all the more insulting that Diana’s first appearance in the Arkham timeline involves her getting killed off as a non-playable character in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Don’t worry, though: The male members of the Justice League survived. Those ones were evil clones.

All of this, from the flagging film franchise to the lack of cartoons to the shameful video game representation, adds up to a stunning lack of respect on Warner Bros. and DC’s part for the cultural pedigree of one of their most iconic characters. If they think so little of the third biggest hero in their roster, why should we believe they have any more respect for the thousands of other characters associated with the DC brand? With luck, Gunn’s Superman reboot will usher in a new wave of DC adaptations to help move us away from the embattled DCEU. But as Warners moves forward with their relaunched franchise, hopefully they don’t forget the value Diana Prince can add to their enterprise. After almost 100 years, she and her fans have waited more than enough.

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

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Predator: Badlands Director Confirms 'Death Planet' Name, the New Predator’s Name, and Reveals Inspiration From Shadow of the Colossus

Predator: Badlands’ debut trailer has certainly sparked a number of questions among fans, not least about the design of the new Predator himself.

In an interview with Bloody disgusting, director Dan Trachtenberg revealed a number of new details about Predator: Badlands, including his fresh take on the famous sci-fi hunter.

The new Predator is called Dek and is played by Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi. Dek is described as an underdog Yautja “runt” in the protagonist role. Predator movies typically feature Yautja (the name given to the race of alien hunters) in antagonist roles.

Dek selects his hunting ground, a “Death Planet” called Kalisk, and it’s here he fights to prove his worth to his father and for acceptance within his own clan.

Dek, clearly, has a different design to the Predators that have come before him, with some saying he looks a lot more human-like than expected. Dek is also not as big or tall as some of the Predator villains we’ve seen in previous films, which fits with his “runt” protagonist role.

Predator: Badlands is Dek’s story, but he’s not alone on Kalisk. He also works with a character played by Elle Fanning, who as IGN has discussed, very much looks like a synth from the Alien franchise.

Trachtenberg said the on-screen relationship between Dek and Fanning’s character was inspired by 2005 PlayStation masterpiece Shadow of the Colossus.

“As inspired as I am by movies, I’ve been very inspired by video games [like] Shadow of the Colossus, where you have a protagonist paired with someone else who provides color and connection,” Trachtenberg explained.

“There’s a thing with a horse in Shadow of the Colossus that’s devastating when you play the game. And so [Predator: Badlands] was a little bit inspired by that in terms of wanting to see the Predator with someone else, this character who’s the opposite of him. He’s very laconic, [Fanning] is not. She’s capable in ways that he is not. Physically, she’s got a real thing that I’m so excited for you guys to see. But I want to let eventually some of that speak for itself.”

Trachtenberg was, as you’d expect, tight-lipped on those Alien connections and Fanning’s character’s nature. “There’s a unique hook to her character that is exciting in the pairing of [her and Dek],” Trachtenberg teased.

Predator: Badlands launches on November 7, 2025. Before that, Trachtenberg’s animated anthology Predator: Killer of Killers comes out in June.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for 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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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Fans Are Saying Nintendo Could Learn a Thing or Two From Bethesda When It Comes to Video Game Prices

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has become something of a lightning rod for the ongoing debate around Nintendo’s pricing for the Switch 2 and its games, with some fans saying the company behind Mario could learn a thing or two about video game pricing from Bethesda.

Oblivion Remastered, developed by remake specialist Virtuos using Unreal Engine 5, has a long list of visual and feature improvements. It runs at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, as you'd expect, but other changes are more meaningful. Everything from the leveling systems to character creation and combat animations to in-game menus have been improved. Meanwhile, there's lots of new dialogue, a proper third-person view, and new lip sync technology. The changes are going down well with fans, some of whom believe Oblivion Remastered would be more accurately described as a remake. Bethesda, however, has explained why it went down the remaster route.

The base Oblivion game costs $50 and includes all the DLC originally released. It’s an impressive, high value package, and for many it makes Nintendo’s Switch 2 game pricing look even worse.

Compare and contrast, as many are doing, Oblivion Remastered to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, which costs $70, or The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2, which costs an eye-watering $80. There’s a $10 upgrade path for existing owners of the OG Switch versions, and Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can upgrade for free. But Nintendo’s standalone pricing here has sparked a backlash online, especially when you consider the jump to $80 not only for Tears of the Kingdom, but for a number of other Switch 2 games.

But it gets worse for Zelda. IGN has confirmed that Breath of the Wild's Nintendo Switch 2 Edition does not come with the Expansion Pass, which means you have to pay an additional $20 to play the DLC on the Switch 2 if you don't already own it.

The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Breath of the Wild comes with improved visuals and performance, achievements, as well as support for the new "Zelda Notes" service in the Nintendo Switch Online app. If you already own Breath of the Wild on the Switch, you won't get those features automatically; you need to upgrade to the Switch 2 Edition to gain access.

If you don’t own the game, you can buy the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Breath of the Wild for $70, $10 more than the game initially retailed at (so basically the price of the original game and the pack). But it won't include the DLC Expansion Pack, so if you want access to that, it's another $20 on top of that. That makes $90 total for the full Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch 2 experience.

A whopping $90 for the most current version of a game that came out in 2017 on the Wii U feels painful, especially in light of Mario Kart World retailing at an unheard-of $80, and the Nintendo Switch 2 itself costing $450.

And here we have Oblivion Remastered, which some are saying is good enough to be called a remake, with all the DLC thrown in for $50. You can see why Nintendo is coming out poorly in the wake of comparisons.

Oblivion, a full-blown Unreal Engine 5 remake is $50 and its also on Game Pass Ultimate

Zelda Breath of the Wild Switch 2 edition is $70 with a few enhancements...

I dont know how anybody can defend Nintendo for its Switch 2 game prices pic.twitter.com/7d6VGSlBgc

— JayWood2010 (@JayWood2010) April 22, 2025

"Nintendo will look at them and say ‘those guys could have made $30 extra,' " joked redditor Cultural_Writing2999. "It's hard for them to learn much of anything over the sound of all that money being printed," geldonyetich added.

This response taps into the idea that Nintendo is charging what it’s charging for Switch 2 because it knows people will pay for it. As Dr. Serkan Toto, CEO of Kantan Games, told IGN: “Nintendo is charging this price because they feel they can and that people will pay."

We've got a comprehensive guide to everything you'll find in Oblivion Remastered, including an expansive Interactive Map, complete Walkthroughs for the Main Questline and every Guild Quest, How to Build the Perfect Character, Things to Do First, every PC Cheat Code, and much more.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for 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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Hideo Kojima Cast Margaret Qualley in Death Stranding After Seeing Her Dance in This Wonderfully Bizarre Perfume Ad

Hideo Kojima has revealed he cast Margaret Qualley for the role of Death Stranding's Mama after seeing her in a Spike Jonez fragrance advertisement.

Sharing the viral commercial in a tweet earlier today, April 25, Kojima wrote: "I saw this and offered her the role of Mama (Lockne) in Death Stranding."

The advert shows Qualley dancing to a bassy dance track, much like Fat Boy Slim's viral video for Weapon of Choice, which starred a twinkled-toed Christopher Walken.

Qualley plays Bridges member Mama — Målingen — in Kojima Productions' Death Stranding, one of the greatest, gadget-inventing scientists working in the United Cities of America. With her twin sister, Lockne, also played by Qualley, she also created the Chiral Network, Bridges' communications network which allows for instantaneous data transfer.

In the Kenzo fragrance advertisement, Qualley performs an unusual but choreographed dance routine wherein she shakes, grimaces, and occasionally spasms, at one point firing lasers from her fingers. In another segment of the unusual performance, she dances as she struggles to control her limbs. You can watch the full, bizarre, and incredibly entertaining performance below:

I saw this and offered her the role of Mama (Lockne) in Death Stranding. https://t.co/UDJa2NjbO6

— HIDEO_KOJIMA (@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN) April 25, 2025

"You are a visionary, Kojima-san," replied one fan, while another quipped: "I do this most mornings, Kojima-san. Hire me too."

Kojima is working on Death Stranding 2, which is out on June 26, 2025, the live-action Death Stranding film with A24, and the Xbox-published OD, which he describes as "a game I have always wanted to make." He's also working on a PlayStation exclusive action espionage project.

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Switch 2 Amiibos Are Now Up For Preorder at Nintendo in the UK

While we're getting excited about trying to pre-order a Nintendo Switch 2, there's a stunning new range of amiibo launching with the console too. Now, these are available to pre-order from the UK's My Nintendo Store itself.

Altogether, there are seven new amiibo being added from across two different games: four from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom & three from Street Fighter 6.

Joining the Tears of the Kingdom amiibo already available, the newest entries being added to the collection with the Nintendo Switch 2 are Yunobo, Riju, Sidon, and Tulin—each one a member amongst the key races in Hyrule, priced at £16.99 each.

As noted on the Tears of the Kingdom website, Legend of Zelda amiibos can be scanned (using the NFC point on the right Joy-Con) to receive extra in-game items and key materials. It hasn't been revealed as to what rewards each of the new amiibo will provide, but they'll make stylish additions to your collection either way.

That goes double for the three current members of the Street Fighter 6 amiibo collection: Jamie, Kimberly, and Luke—each priced a good amount higher than the TOTK versions at £24.99 each.

Along with currently unspecified extra in-game rewards, each Street Fighter 6 amiibo will allow you to save particular player settings; button settings, outfit, and colour; so you can jump into the fight right away, no matter whose copy of the game you're playing with.

It seems like Nintendo knew the higher price tag for SF6 amiibo might put some players off, which is why the company have also launched Street Fighter 6 amiibo cards—at £24.99 for the whole set of 22.

Containing the same NFC chips used in each amiibo, amiibo cards provide the same functionality to its game without all the additional plastic required for production. Because of the cost-saving, you can get the cards for almost two-dozen characters in the starter set for the price of one amiibo.

The Street Fighter website has revealed the full list of cards available. Since this has indeed been listed as a "starter" set, we do expect more could be announced in the future, along with more amiibo figures , of course.

My Nintendo Store only offers free delivery on orders over £20. So, if you were initially going to buy one of the TotK amiibo, you can also buy either one of the full Switch 2 edition games or upgrade packs in the catalogue above, to get you over the threshold and save yourself some extra money.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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Ryan Reynolds Reveals Why Deadpool Shouldn't Join the Avengers or X-Men

Ryan Reynolds has cast doubt on the chances of Deadpool joining either the Avengers or the X-Men, saying being a part of either team would mean the character was "at the end."

Given the huge success of Deadpool & Wolverine, and Deadpool’s obsession with joining the Avengers in the film, some had speculated that Marvel Studios would be keen for the 'Merc with a Mouth' to join forces with the likes of Captain America and Professor X and star in next year’s Avengers: Doomsday.

Last month's Avengers: Doomsday cast reveal was heavy on veteran X-Men actors. Kelsey Grammer, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Alan Cumming, Rebecca Romijn, and James Marsden are all now set to appear in Avengers: Doomsday, confirming the X-Men are in the film in a big way. Grammer famously played Beast in the Fox X-Men franchise before making his MCU debut via The Marvels' post-credits scene. Stewart played Charles Xavier/Professor X in the X-Men films before appearing briefly in the MCU via Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as a member of the Illuminati. McKellen, who played Magneto, has not yet appeared in the MCU. Neither has Cumming, who played Nightcrawler, Romijn, who played Mystique, nor Marsden, who played Cyclops. It begs the question: is Avengers: Doomsday secretly an Avengers vs. X-Men movie?

But Reynolds’ name was not on the long list of stars confirmed to appear in the superhero extravaganza (Channing Tatum, who played Gambit in Deadpool & Wolverine, did make the cut). And now new comments from Reynolds himself suggest a formal Deadpool promotion to the Avengers or X-Men is not on the cards.

"If Deadpool becomes an Avenger or an X-Man, we're at the end,” Reynolds told Time. “That's wish fulfillment, and you can't give him that.”

However, Reynolds appeared to suggest a surprise appearance as Deadpool in a supporting role might be more appropriate, pointing to how well Wesley Snipes' cameo as Blade went down with fans in Deadpool & Wolverine.

So, if joining the Avengers or the X-Men isn’t right for Deadpool, what’s next for the character? Reynolds revealed he’s hard at work writing something new that involves an “ensemble,” but he kept his cards close to his chest.

"I'm writing a little something right now, that's, I don't know, it's an ensemble," Reynolds added. "But, I like that [Deadpool] is isolated."

This could mean another Deadpool movie that leans heavily on cameos, as Deadpool & Wolverine did. Perhaps Snipes' Blade could be involved. It seems like Channing Tatum would be keen to play Gambit again. Other characters who appeare in the movie include Jennifer Garner's Elektra and Dafne Keene's Laura Kinney/X-23.

So, what do we know about Avengers: Doomsday? Apart from the cast list, nothing is set in stone. Earlier this month, Anthony Mackie said he believed Avengers: Doomsday – in which he will reprise his role as Sam Wilson/Captain America – is “going to give the audience that old Marvel feeling that they always had.”

Mackie is the latest Doomsday cast member to go on the record about the upcoming Marvel epic following Ant-Man’s Paul Rudd and Human Torch’s Joseph Quinn. Also this month, an apparent Avengers: Doomsday set photo leak sent the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom into overdrive, with some claiming it signals bad news for the X-Men.

Fans were already speculating that Oscar Isaac might appear in Avengers as Moon Knight because he pulled out of this month’s Star Wars Celebration event “due to changes in his production schedule.”

Marvel Studios producer Kevin Feige has confirmed that the Avengers livestream did not include the entire cast of Doomsday — “We revealed many, not all,” he said over a video call at CinemaCon.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for 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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Sony Pulls First-Party PS3 Games Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2 From PS5 and PS4 as Part of Big PS Plus Clearout

22 games will be pulled from the PlayStation Plus library next month, including Grand Theft Auto 5, Payday 2: Crimewave Edition, and the last playable versions of first-party titles Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2.

PlayStation Plus is an online gaming service for PlayStation platforms that includes free monthly games, limited-time trials, online multiplayer, and member-exclusive discounts. It also includes a catalog of hundreds of current and classic games for Extra and Premium members.

As noted by Push Square, the removal of 22 games on May 20 includes two high-profile first-party Sony PS3 games, both set to exit the PS Plus Premium library.

That's because both Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2 are no longer purchasable on the the PS Store, making the PS Plus Premium streaming service the last place to play them unless you happen to have both games and a working PS3 still at home. Both titles are being removed less than a year after they were added to the library at the end of 2024.

Resistance is a series of alternate history first-person shooters Insomniac developed following its work on the Ratchet and Clank games. Three Resistance games were released for the PS3 before Insomniac moved on to other projects like Marvel’s Spider-Man and new Ratchet and Clank games.

While it's unusual for Sony to remove first-party games from this service, it's not unheard of, as demonstrated by the shock removal of both Horizon gamesHorizon Zero Dawn and Horizon: Forbidden West — in August 2024. But at least you could still buy both of those games when they were removed; Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2 will now completely disappear for modern consoles.

Interestingly, Resistance 3 and Resistance: Retribution will remain on the service. It's also worth noting that more recent first-party PS4 game InFamous: Second Son is also leaving PS Plus.

Insomniac's Resistance series has been dormant for some time now. In February, Insomniac founder and outgoing president Ted Price revealed that there was a real push to get Resistance 4 made, but unfortunately the game never received the green light. Resistance, like Horizon developer Guerrilla's Killzone shooter series, has fallen by the wayside.

Games leaving PS Plus on May 20, 2025

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Capcom's Beloved RPG Breath of Fire IV Back From the Dead on PC, 25 Years After Original Launch

Breath of Fire IV is back from the dead on PC, 25 years after its original launch.

Capcom’s much-loved role-playing game first launched on the PlayStation in Japan and North America in 2000, then in Europe a year later. The PC port came out in Europe and Japan in 2003.

It revolves around a man called Ryu (not that other Capcom Ryu) who can turn into a dragon. He teams up with other warriors to prevent an emperor from destroying the world.

As part of its ongoing Preservation Program, GOG has fully updated Breath of Fire IV for modern PCs and released it DRM-free on its platform.

The enhanced version is fully optimized for modern systems, with Windows 10 and 11 compatibility. There’s both English and Japanese localizations, along with improved graphics powered by an upgraded DirectX renderer, new display options like Windowed Mode, V-Sync, Anti-Aliasing, and refined gamma correction for better visuals. The audio engine has also been upgraded, restoring missing environmental sounds and adding new configuration options.

Breath of Fire IV isn’t the only classic game revived on GOG today. The list below includes Ultima Underworld 1+2, as well as Ultima 9. This means the entire Ultima series is now preserved and available within GOG’s Preservation Program.

Here’s the full list:

● Ultima Underworld 1+2

● Ultima 9: Ascension

● Worlds of Ultima : The Savage Empire

● Ultima Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams

● Worms: Armageddon

● Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood

● Realms of the Haunting

● Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon

● Stonekeep

Wesley is the UK News Editor for 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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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is Already 20% Off on PS5, Xbox and PC in the UK

Although Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has only been out for a day, but you can already grab Sandfall Interactive's well-received RPG at £10 off on console at Amazon UK and £8 off on PC at Fanatical.

With these discounts, you can now grab the hit turn-based adventure for £39.95 on PS5 & Xbox physically, while a digital Steam copy for PC is now priced at £33.59.

While these price slashes could help undercut The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered — which released just two days ago and will arguably eat into its player base — Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a critical darling that's well worth your money in its own right, even at full price.

A 30-to-60-hour single-player game, Clair Obscur is an ambitious spin on the turn-based RPG genre where you play as a group of expeditioners questing to kill the Paintress—a peculiar god-like being who has been slowly decimating the human population of the Belle Époque France-inspired Lumiere, with an annual genocide called "the gommage".

As well as the typical mix of turn-based mechanics RPG players would come to expect, gameplay has also been intertwined with real-time dodge and cinematic parry mechanics. With a unique story, distinct design, and one of the best gaming soundtracks to boot, Sandfall Interactive took inspiration from JRPGs—like Persona & Final Fantasy —and adapted it into the western style whilst making their own stamp on the genre.

Currently sitting at 92 on Metacritic, plenty of reviewers across the gaming space have felt the same. What's even more impressive is that that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is actually Sandfall Interactive's first ever game—made up of just a small team of 30 to boot.

The game is also available on Game Pass as a day-one launch. So, if you decide to try it out on the service or buy one of the deals ago so you can own it—you'll be supporting one of the best new studios in gaming and getting a Game of the Year contender-level experience in return, all at the same time.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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Madame Web’s Sydney Sweeney to Star in Split Fiction Movie Adaptation

Sydney Sweeney is set to star in the Split Fiction movie adaptation.

A movie based on Hazelight’s game was reported to be in the works last month, with Story Kitchen, the video game adaptation specialist behind the Sonic films, said to be assembling writers, a director, and the cast.

Now, according to Variety, Split Fiction is starting to take shape, with Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney signed on to appear in the film. Wicked director Jon M. Chu is down as the director, with the script written by Deadpool & Wolverine screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Story Kitchen is now reportedly taking this talent package out to Hollywood studios for an expected bidding war.

The big question of course is which sister Sweeney will play: Zoe or Mio. Variety said it has yet to be decided.

Split Fiction only launched in March, but is yet another hit for Hazelight and designer Josef Fares, selling over 2 million copies in just a week. It's also down as a Nintendo Switch 2 launch title.

IGN’s Split Fiction review returned a 9/10. We said: “An expertly crafted co-op adventure that pinballs from one genre extreme to another, Split Fiction is a rollercoaster of constantly refreshed gameplay ideas and styles – and one that’s very hard to walk away from.”

And it’s not the only Hazelight game with a movie adaptation in the works. The 23 million-selling It Takes Two is also in-line for a film, which Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson may star in.

There is of course the possibility that nothing comes of these Hazelight movie deals. But given the enormous success video game adaptations are enjoying right now, Hollywood appears keen to make it work.

Last year, Story Kitchen announced a film adaptation of Square Enix's Just Cause, with Blue Beetle director Ángel Manuel Soto signed on. It's also adapting Dredge: The Movie, Kingmakers, and Sleeping Dogs. It's even working on a live-action Toys 'R' Us movie.

As for Hazelight, it's already working on its next game, which it's already teasing.

Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for CinemaCon.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for 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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All Roblox Game Codes (April 2025)

There are a plethora of Roblox experiences that offer exclusive game codes to reward dedicated players. We've seen codes that give you everything from free skins to limited-time rewards in seasonal events to extra boosts in-game — whether that's a double XP potion or additional coins.

After grinding away and sinking hours into various Roblox games, our dedicated team of code hunters has put together lists of working Roblox codes for the most popular experiences. The list below shows you all of our code articles (and there's more to come!), where each code is tested and verified before it's uploaded. Just find your favorite game down below, then hop over to its dedicated article to see what active codes are available.

All Roblox Game Code Articles (April 2025)

This is our most recent and up to date list of code articles for popular Roblox experiences. On each page, you'll find information of when the page was last updated with codes, what the new and working codes are for each game, as well as any expired ones so you can test them for yourself.

We've also got helpful overviews of each game — so you might just find your new favorite among the list — as well as troubleshooting guidance in case you find a code isn't working.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures.

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The Best Pedro Pascal Performances in Movies and TV

Very few actors feel more front and center these days than Pedro Pascal, who, over the last decade, has parlayed his breakout role on Game of Thrones into some seriously iconic pop-culture projects. From getting his head popped by The Mountain to getting his face covered in Mandalorian armor, Pascal has been a top go-to guy for drama, comedy, and high adventure. And with HBO's The Last of Us being such a roaring success, and The Last of Us Season 2 now here too, his specific stock is at an all-time high in 2025.

The Chilean Pascal has been acting since the mid-90s but has only more recently come into marquee parts and headlining billing. Still, the actor has a lot of good work under his belt and we've got his best movies and TV shows here for you to take in.

If you're looking to check out some of Pascal's greatest roles, both big and small, here's our pick of the best Pedro Pascal movies and shows.

The Last of Us (2 Seasons)

Arguably the biggest thing Pedro Pascal's done -- though leading a Star Wars series might narrowly beat this out -- is HBO's spectacular adaptation of The Last of Us video game from Naughty Dog. We're in the middle of The Last of Us Season 2 as of this writing. Not only has the show managed to reinvigorate the rotting zombie genre (though the monsters on the the series aren't "zombies," per se) but it also added more spice and spark to the "apocalypse dad" sub-genre. In Season 1, Pascal plays Joel, opposite Bella Ramsey's Ellie, for a treacherous trek across America in hopes that delivering the fungus-immune Ellie to a lab might result in a cure. In Season 2, well...

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)

Pedro let his funny, fanboy flag fly in 2022's The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent where he plays a billionaire (and possible arms dealer) Nicolas Cage stan, opposite Nicolas Cage playing a heightened version of himself. Pascal got to dig around in a very goofy, meta sandbox with Cage, playing a mysterious wealthy man who pays Cage to attend his birthday party on a Spanish island. It's also one of the best Nicolas Cage movies you'll ever see.

The Mandalorian (3 Seasons)

Though Pascal's popular Star Wars bounty hunter role, come the third season, is mostly relegated to voice work, making it so he's rarely on set, there was a point when he was in The Mandalorian's armor full time (despite his face rarely being shown). The Mandalorian was huge for Pascal, plucking him up and out of the character actor sidelines and giving him a title role while also keeping legions of fans invested during a point when the Star Wars movies were being reined in. Din Djarin and Baby Yoda/Grogu's adventures have kept the spirit of Star Wars alive while also beautifully bridging the canon events of live-action and animation.

While The Mandalorian Season 4 is uncertain, Jon Favreau has confirmed he's directing a new Star Wars movie called The Mandalorian & Grogu, which is a continuation of the series.

The Equalizer 2 (2018)

Most of Pascal's work, for the first half of his career, had been in TV and theater, but thanks to his stint in Game of Thrones: Season 4 more movies fell his way. In The Equalizer 2, Pascal acted opposite Denzel Washington, playing Robert McCall's former partner, a CIA operative turned freelance assassin. This sinister role was one of Pascal's biggest gigs to date, pitting him against Washington's grudge-holding, justice-seeking vigilante.

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)

Though both the release and the film itself were not ideal for a DCU movie, many praised Pedro Pascal's lively, villainous turn in Wonder Woman 1984. As Maxwell Lord, a charismatic but failing businessman who finds himself in possession of The Dreamstone, Pascal found himself, for the second time in a handful of years, meme-worthy. This also marked Pascal's second time crossing paths with Diana Prince as he was also in the unaired Wonder Woman pilot from 2011, starring Adrianne Palicki, playing Wonder Woman's liaison to the cops.

Triple Frontier (2019)

Pascal joined Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, and Garrett Hedlund in South American mercenary heist flick, Triple Frontier. From J. C. Chandor, whose Kraven the Hunter opens later this year, Triple Frontier had been bounced around Hollywood for years, attracting stars like Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Will Smith, and Mark Wahlberg. Eventually made by Netflix, the movie was a big part of getting Pascal up and running the action genre.

Narcos (3 Seasons)

Speaking of Netflix, another series that helped shine up Pedro Pascal was Narcos, which Pascal starred in for three seasons, taking the full lead role in Season 3 once co-star Boyd Holbrook left. The acclaimed drug war drama thrilled fans with the historic takedowns of both Pablo Escobar and the Cali Cartel. The series eventually spun off into Narcos: Mexico (which also ran for three seasons) but it still stands as a solid, buzz-about midlife series for Netflix before the streamer started coming under fire for canceling shows too quickly.

If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)

Admittedly, If Beale Street Could Talk is not a "Pedro Pascal Movie," but it is an excellent movie, featuring Pascal in a brief uncredited role near the end of the story. Pascal is only on screen for about three minutes, but it's enough of a window to showcase his skills as a scene-stealer - even opposite Regina King, who would win an Oscar for her role in the film.

Prospect (2018)

Before there was Joel and Ellie (well, on a TV show anyhow) there was Ezra and Cee in the little-seen 2018 sci-fi indie film, Prospect. As Ezra, Pascal dipped his toe in reluctant dystopian dad territory as a thief who's paired up with a teenage girl (Yellowjackets/Companion's Sophie Thatcher) on a forest moon after her father's greed for mining gems gets him killed. It's a small, effective future tale that -- look, any movie that takes home the Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award from SXSW, and has the Beasties seal of approval, has got to be good.

Game of Thrones (Season 4)

For most, Pedro Pascal jumped to the front of the line when he starred on Game of Thrones, during one of the show's very best seasons, as Oberyn Martell, a Dornish noble carrying a not-so-secret hate for the Lannisters. Oberyn was dangerous, debonair, and determined to serve up cold retribution for the death of his sister and her children. Oberyn's demise was a standout moment on a show chock-full of "holy sh*t!" scenes that made for one of the best Game of Thrones episodes.

The Wild Robot (2024)

In this voice role, Pascal plays against type as the guy everyone hates. Really though this is an incredibly touching animated film and one of Dreamworks’ best ever. The actor voices a selfish and hungry fox to balance out Lupita Nyong'o's robot of the title, Roz, becoming her first animal friend and helping her raise an orphaned bird. Yes, he comes around to no longer be a jerk the whole island hates, and also to learn about community in this extremely emotional animated film.

And that's it for our picks of the best Pedro Pascal TV shows and movies. Did your favorite make our list? If not, let us know in the comments.

Upcoming Pedro Pascal Movies and Shows

Pedro Pascal is booked and busy. He has a wide variety of films and shows in the works and coming out soon, and we've broken them all down by release date below.

Looking to dive into more actor's careers? Check out these movie lists:

Matt Fowler is a freelance entertainment writer/critic, covering TV news, reviews, interviews and features on IGN for 13+ years.

Note: This list was updated on April 24, 2025, with more of our favorite Pedro Pascal movies. It was originally published in June, 2023.

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AU Deals: Pay Low Septims for Oblivion Remastered, RoboCop, Spidey, Monster Hunters, and More!

Thank your own personal deity--possibly the Nine Divines--it's Friday! Whether you’re chasing a hot new release or looking to revisit an old favourite for cheap, I've got you covered. From nostalgic remasters to all-out action blockbusters, there’s a bit of something to keep you well amused until I can serve up the next batch of bargains on Monday. Until then, stay safe and save often.

This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, I'm summoning a Fire Elemental to light this 23-candle cake for Heroes of Might and Magic IV. In case you missed it, Heroes of Might and Magic was a turn-based strategy series where we led armies and heroes around a fantastic world, capturing towns and fighting creatures and evil overlords. Hell, in Heroes you could even be a Temu version Sauron.

In addition to elevating hero development and hands-on battlefield tactics, I remember loving the more flexible class system and experimental magic use. Basically, HoMM4 redefined the turn-based strategy game experience through its intricate depth, bold design choices, and enduringly memorable campaigns. Do not waste time wondering if this might be worth a replay; it's magic.

Aussie bdays for notable games

- Breath of Fire II (SNES) 1996. eBay

- Heroes of Might and Magic IV (PC) 2002. Sequels

- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (PS3) 2014. eBay

- NES Remix 2 (3DS,WiiU) 2014. eBay

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Nintendo fans can grab Dragon Ball FighterZ for half-price, a title that not only looks like the anime come to life but was built by the legendary Arc System Works, who actually studied the series’ original manga panels to nail its signature visual flair. Graveyard Keeper, meanwhile, leans into the macabre with cheeky humour; its devs at Lazy Bear Games have joked that they basically wanted to make Stardew Valley, “but illegal.”

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On Xbox Series X, RoboCop: Rogue City lands with a massive 80% off, and fun fact: Peter Weller, the original RoboCop, reprised his role at 76 years old. Dead Space is also a steal; this remake’s devs snuck in an “honourary locker” labelled with former director Glen Schofield’s name.

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Over on PS5, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart shows off Sony’s SSD wizardry, by letting us dimension-hop in an instant. Interestingly, Insomniac even had to slow down transitions so players wouldn’t miss key plot points. And Red Dead Redemption 2 returns once again to my lists. It's the Rockstar epic whose horses each have 324 unique animations… yes, even for pooping.

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Lastly, on PC, Sunset Overdrive is dirt cheap at $5. It's a cult hit where Insomniac originally wanted a talking gun voiced by a Morgan Freeman soundalike (?!). And Monster Hunter: World proves it’s still a beast, with Capcom confirming its ecosystems were designed using real-world biology consultants. Still worth scoring, even in the face of MH: Wilds.

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