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Save Over $900 Off the Legion Pro 7 RTX 5080 Gaming Laptop: Lenovo's Highest End Gaming Laptop

As part of the Intel Gamer Days Sale event, Lenovo is offering an excellent price on one of its highest end laptops. You can pick up the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 gaming laptop, equipped with a 16" OLED display and RTX 5080 GPU, for $2,599.99 after you apply two stackable coupon codes "BUYMORELENOVO" and "GAMERDAYS25". That's a total of about $910 off in savings. Lenovo Legion Pro laptops feature premium build quality, powerful components, and robust cooling.

Lenovo Legion 7 Pro Gen 10 RTX 5080 Laptop for $2,600

Apply both codes: "BUYMORELENOVO" and "GAMERDAYS25"

The Legion Pro 7 is Lenovo's highest end gaming laptop, featuring a full metal chassis (both lid and body), gorgeous OLED display with 2.5K 189ppi resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, HDR 1000 True Black certification, and 100% DCI-P3 color range, and better cooling than the Legion 5 series of laptops. This particular configuration is equipped with a 16" 2560x1600 240Hz OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD. This 2025 model has been updated with Wi-Fi 7. Connectivity options include a Thunderbolt 4 port with DisplayPort 2.1, a USB Type-C port with up to 100W of Power Delivery, three USB Type-A ports, an RJ45 ethernet port, and an HDMI 2.1 port. The 99Whr battery can charge to 70% in just 30 minutes.

The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX is a top performing CPU

The Legion Pro 5 is equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Arrow Lake-HX processor, which boasts a max turbo frequency of 5.4GHz with a whopping 24 cores and 40MB total L2 cache. According to Passmark, this is second most powerful Intel mobile CPU available right now and goes head to head with AMD's Ryzen 9 9955HX.

The GeForce RTX 5080 mobile GPU is better than the RTX 4090 mobile

The Legion Pro 7 laptop offers a robust cooling design that allows it to accomodate a more powerful GPU like the RTX 5080 without throttling it. That's important if you want to be able to play games comfortably on the display's enhanced 2560x1600 resolution. The RTX 5080 mobile GPU is roughly 15%-20% more powerful than the RTX 4080 mobile GPU that it replaces. In fact, it's slightly more powerful than the RTX 4090, which was the previous generation's flagship card. It's also within 15% of the RTX 5090's performance despite costing hundreds less.

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

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Overwatch 2 Trailer Teases Persona 5 Crossover for Season 18

Blizzard Entertainment is bringing Atlus’ Persona 5 to Overwatch 2 Season 18.

A teaser for the popular hero shooter’s latest collaboration snuck its way into the end of a new trailer for the next season of Overwatch that premiered as part of gamescom 2025. It’s far more straightforward than the usual crossover tease, revealing a switch to that iconic Persona 5 style before an individual that looks an awful lot like Joker drops in.

In typical Blizzard fashion, this is little more than a flashy tease of things to come, so players looking to spend Overwatch Coins will need to wait a few more weeks to see who will benefit from new Phantom Thieves-themed attire. Of course, that isn’t stopping fans from speculating about which Heroes will get skins.

Joker is the only character we can safely speculate about so far, with fans guessing that his iconic jacket and mask will go to either Cassidy or Genji. Judging by the bullet holes that show up at the end of the tease, our bet is on the former.

Reminder that Haru and Juno share an English voice actor meaning a skin for her is very likely!!#Overwatch #Persona5 https://t.co/lAbwuFkPFP pic.twitter.com/7HGTUGiLu6

— Jsusu 🦐 Local Shrimp Leader (@Mjaysusu) August 21, 2025

Other popular Person 5 characters like Ryuji, Morgana, Ann, and Futaba are also in the running when it comes to potential crossover skins. You could spend hours thinking up reasons why Lucio finally deserves to get a Legendary skin, but many players are just hoping to see outfits for Heroes like Sombra, Wrecking Ball, Junkrat, and, yes, even Kiriko.

The Overwatch 2 x Persona 5 collaboration follows Season 17’s G.I. Joe and Nerf crossovers. It’s also only Overwatch’s second time crossing over with a non-Blizzard video game, with the first being Street Fighter in Season 16.

Overwatch 2 Season 18 drops next week, August 26, and has more in store than just a few new skins, highlight intros, and sprays. Also included in today’s trailer are teasers for the introduction of Stadium in Quickplay, new Hero Perks, a Sojourn Mythic Skin, and the new support Hero, Wuyang. A blog post also detailed other upcoming additions, such as a Cassidy Mythic Weapon and an all-new Battle Pass.

It’s unclear when the Persona 5 content will launch in Overwatch 2, but past collaborations have arrived at least a few weeks into a new season. While we wait, be sure to read up on how Stadium finally helped players fall in love with Overwatch all over again. You can also read up on how Blizzard is teasing its return to story cinematics.

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

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DC Head James Gunn Teases New Future for WB Games With 'Some Bigger Things' Now 'in Early Stages'

DC Studios co-CEO and Superman Director James Gunn says big things are in store for Warner Bros. Games, but it’s going to take a while to see them come to fruition.

The comic book bigwig spoke about his plans to expand the DC universe during an interview with GamesRadar+. As Gunn, co-CEO Peter Safran, and the rest of the DC Studios crew plot a new course for DCU shows and movies, the Superman moviemaker says he has no plans to leave gaming out of the equation.

“There's been some slight movement on different things," Gunn teased. "We have a couple of little DC games coming out. But we also have talked about – and in early stages of planning – some bigger things. One thing in particular I'm excited about, but it does take time. There's been some changes in Warner Bros. Games, and so we're dealing with new people.”

Those changes he’s referring to have unraveled throughout the last year or so and have seen WB Games shifting its focus to four key franchises: Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter, DC, and Game of Thrones. It’s a fundamental change to how Warner Bros. is looking to the future following massive losses tied to Rocksteady Studios’ Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League, as well as the underperformance and eventual shutdown of MultiVersus. WB Games head David Haddad left the company in January.

The studio also canceled its Wonder Woman game and shut down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego in February. Although WB Games has managed to deliver successful comic book-based video games like the Injustice series and Batman Arkham series, DC gaming still has some work to do if it wants to make up lost ground.

There's been some slight movement on different things.

Gunn teases things are finally in motion at WB Games but declined to share what kind of DC projects fans can expect to see in the future. However, GamesRadar+ adds that the director teased that there is a good chance Superman star David Corenswet could reprise his role for a video game.

Gunn and Safran shared earlier this year that it will be “a couple of years” before fans get their hands on the first DCU games. Safran says they’ve been hands-on when it comes to new projects at studios like Injustice studio NetherRealm and Batman Arkham developer Rocksteady as they steer DC in a fresh direction.

“We see designs for the projects in their very earliest stages,” Gunn added at the time. “We talk about those. We talk about when they're talking about what the story might be, we say, ‘Well, maybe you want to go this way because we're planning on maybe doing something with this character and so forth and so on,’ and help to deal with that.”

It will be some time before a new vision for WB Games comes to fruition. In the meantime, the studio has been busy with Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, which it announced as part of gamescom 2025 earlier this week. Although fans are divided due to its limited roster, many have already found themselves drawn to its recreation of classic movie moments and Batman Arkham-like combat.

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

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The Biggest Pokémon Card Crashers And Climbers This Week - August 21

The recent trends across Shrouded Fable and Stellar Crown illustrate a diverging market. Many Stellar Crown Illustration Rares such as Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Terapagos ex SIR are seeing sharp pullbacks, while a few under-the-radar Shrouded Fable Dark-type ex and Tool cards are appreciating steadily.

The contrast is clear. Flashy artwork loses momentum quickly, while cards with competitive or functional utility tend to hold or grow in value.

TL;DR: Crashers and Climbers This Week

One of the most notable climbers this week is Stellar Crown's Basic Darkness Energy in Hyper Rare form, which has risen from $34.15 in February to $39.98. That is a roughly 17% increase. At the same time, Shrouded Fable has not delivered any dramatic price surges, but subtle demand for tools and draw effects is clearly supporting modest value increases.

On the flip side, the Stellar Crown Illustration Rare staples are tumbling fast. Squirtle 148/142 has dropped from $73.63 in February to around $50 today, which is close to a 32% decline. Market price on TCGPlayer remains in the mid-50s, and the trend suggests collector demand is cooling quickly.

Pokémon Card Crashers

The most significant drop this week comes from Squirtle 148/142, an Illustration Rare from Stellar Crown that has fallen 32% since February. It opened at $73.63 and now sits closer to $50. Despite its nostalgic appeal and adorable art, Squirtle's gameplay relevance is practically zero. Its Withdraw attack relies on a coin flip to prevent damage and Skull Bash only deals 20 damage, which is far below any competitive threshold. The early hype was fueled by nostalgia, but that interest has faded as supply increased and serious players ignored it in favor of actual utility cards.

Bulbasaur 143/142 is showing nearly identical behavior. Its value has dropped 31%, from $62.96 in February to $43.50 today. Like Squirtle, its charm is rooted in nostalgic appeal, not play potential. Leech Seed deals minor damage and heals, but this does not make it relevant in any current decks. Oversupply has pushed the price down and it is now mostly a binder card for casual collectors.

Another casualty is Earthen Vessel 096/064, a Hyper Rare Trainer card that was once priced at $58.33 but now goes for $46.80. That is a 20% slide. Its effect lets players discard a card to search for up to two Basic Energy, which has utility but lacks explosiveness. With more aggressive tools and search options now favored in top-tier lists, this card is seeing less demand from both collectors and competitive players.

The Special Illustration Rare version of Fezandipiti ex 092/064 has also been slipping. Down from $49.81 to $38, it has lost 24% of its value since February. Its Flip the Script ability is situational at best, letting players draw three cards if one of their Pokémon was knocked out on the previous turn. Cruel Arrow is a targeted snipe attack for 100 damage, but the overall package has not delivered the consistency or pressure needed to keep a spot in top decks. Though its artwork is compelling, it is not enough to maintain premium pricing.

Terapagos ex 170/142 has taken the most dramatic hit among the crashers. Originally priced at $77.89, it now sits at $36.88, which represents a drop of over 52%. Its Colorless typing and bulky stats looked promising at launch, but Unified Beatdown relies on a full bench and cannot be used on turn one if going second. Crown Opal is a strong move but only blocks attacks from Basic non-Colorless Pokémon. These limitations make it too slow and too narrow for the current metagame.

Pokémon Card Climbers

While the flashy cards in Stellar Crown have stumbled, several functional and competitively useful cards from Shrouded Fable are seeing steady gains. At the top is Basic Darkness Energy 098/064 in Hyper Rare form, which has climbed from $34.15 in February to $39.98. That is a 17% increase. High rarity energy cards have long been a collector favorite, and this one also happens to serve an important role in Dark-heavy decks that are seeing renewed interest.

A surprise riser is Dusclops 069/064, an Illustration Rare that has moved from $17.46 to $20.40 since June. The Cursed Blast ability allows you to place five damage counters on any of your opponent’s Pokémon at the cost of knocking Dusclops out. It is a one-time play, but it can turn the tide against low-HP attackers or finish off key threats. It is finding homes in creative deck builds and may have long-term appeal as a rogue tool.

Interestingly, while the Special Illustration Rare of Fezandipiti ex is declining, the Double Rare version Fezandipiti ex 038/064 is moving the opposite direction. It has jumped from $8.66 in March to $16.75 now, an increase of 93%. Competitive players are clearly buying in. Flip the Script is a decent comeback mechanic and Cruel Arrow is strong board pressure in slower matchups. It is a functional card at a lower price point, and it is benefiting from increased adoption in mid-tier builds.

The subtle but steady growth of Powerglass 097/064 also deserves mention. This Hyper Rare Pokémon Tool has gone from $17.35 to $18.50, a 7% uptick. Its end-of-turn effect lets you attach a Basic Energy from your discard pile if the equipped Pokémon is in the Active Spot. That kind of resource recycling is increasingly valuable in grindy games, and players are finding ways to incorporate it into rotating attacker strategies.

Lastly, Okidogi ex 090/064 has risen from $16.76 in March to $18.99 today, a 13% gain. This Darkness-type Pokémon has synergy built around Poison and self-boosting. Its first attack accelerates two Basic Darkness Energy at the cost of becoming Poisoned, while Chain-Crazed hits for 130 more damage if the Pokémon is poisoned. That interaction allows it to self-power and self-trigger a massive 260 damage attack, which is gaining popularity in certain fringe decks. Its Special Illustration Rare art adds collector interest, pushing both play and display value upward.

Sealed Stellar Crown and Shrouded Fable Products

For collectors and players who prefer the thrill of opening packs rather than buying singles, both Stellar Crown and Shrouded Fable offer a solid lineup of sealed products right now. But if you're chasing specific high-value Illustration Rares like Squirtle or playable staples like Fezandipiti ex, the numbers make one thing clear: buying singles will save you a fortune.

Take the Stellar Crown Booster Box, currently sitting at $219.99 on TCGPlayer. With 36 packs, you're paying over $6 per pack, and the odds of pulling a specific Illustration Rare like Terapagos ex 170/142 are incredibly slim. Given that that card now sells for around $36.88, it's far more efficient to buy it directly than to hope you land one by chance.

If you're looking for smaller options, the Stellar Crown Booster Bundle at $54.01 or the Elite Trainer Box at $83.00 offer a few packs and themed accessories, but again, the likelihood of pulling a $50+ chase card is very low. Even the Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box, priced at $121.00, carries a high cost per pack with no guarantee of return.

On the Shrouded Fable side, the Booster Bundle at $46.24 and Elite Trainer Box at $55.01 offer a more accessible entry point, and this set's price floor is generally lower. The Pokémon Center Elite Trainer Box at $97.94 and Mini Tin Display at $164.95 are aimed at collectors who want a premium unboxing experience, but again, pulling specific cards like Powerglass or Okidogi ex is far from guaranteed.

Even the Kingdra ex Special Illustration Collection at $124.99 and Greninja ex Collection at $90.00 serve more as showcase pieces than consistent value plays. Unless you're collecting sealed for long-term hold or display, the best strategy right now is surgical: identify the singles you want and buy them directly.

Sealed product is fun and occasionally lucky, but the current market makes one thing obvious. If your goal is to own a particular card, especially any of the climbers or crashers we’ve covered this week, buying singles is the smarter and more economical path.

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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The Best Pixel 10 Cases to Pixelsnap to Your Phone

The four new phones included in the Pixel 10 lineup are here, so now's your chance to go through the time-honored tradition of buying a new case, because god forbid anyone be able to use their old case with a new device. That’s actually a good thing this year, though, because Google has finally invented MagSafe charging with Pixelsnap, its new marketing term that denotes Qi2 magnetic wireless charging. Rejoice!

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Qi2 has been a slow burn when it comes to bringing magnetic wireless charging to Android devices. The first magnetic chargers to actualize the standard began to arrive in late 2023, but only a few Android phones, like the HMD Skyline, have actually supported it out of the box. Samsung has gone halfway there, releasing its Galaxy S25 phones as Qi2 Ready-certified – meaning they’ll get 15 watts of power delivery wirelessly if you add a Qi2 Ready magnetic case to them.

Thankfully, that’s not the case with the Pixel 10. Every Pixel 10 phone supports Qi2 wireless charging up to at least 15 watts, while the Pixel 10 Pro Fold gets support for Qi2.2’s max speed of 25 watts.

1. Google Pixelsnap Cases

Best Pixel 10 Case

Google wasn’t always great at phone cases, but it’s come a long way in the last couple of years. Its silicone cases come in seven colorways, including four options color-matched to the phones themselves. Expect a slim, pleasant fit that doesn’t add too much bulk or heft, along with a soft microfiber lining. And this year, they’re magnetic, so you can get full power out of your Qi2 wireless charger.

They’ll still come with the usual silicone case problems: specifically, they can be a little sticky. That’s a good thing for keeping the phone securely in-hand, but it’s a pain when it comes to pocketing it on a hot day in your favorite blue jeans, and they tend to collect dust and hair, especially as they age.

At $49.99, they’re a little spendy compared to some third-party cases, but if you like Silicone, the Google Pixelsnap cases are probably the best ones you can buy right now

2. Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Pixelsnap Case

Best Pixel 10 Pro Fold Case

Last year, Google made some of the best cases for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, and I expect that to be no different this year. The first-party case is likely to be the best-fitting, and it’s color-matched to the phones, so you don’t have to worry about coordinating colors so the camera bump isn’t a garish little window.

Otherwise, expect the case to be effectively identical to that of last year’s phones – Qi2 magnetic charging ring included – since Google didn’t really change the chassis this year. That may even mean that, if you’ve got an old Pixel 9 Pro Fold case, you can just re-use that one, at the risk of mismatched colors. But hey, if it saves you the $49.99 Google charges for it, it’s a good way to put off the extra expense after you’ve just spent at least $1,799 for the phone itself.

3. Dbrand Pixel 10 Grip Case

Most Stylish Pixel 10 Case

Dbrand has come out of the gate with its usual slew of Stylish cases for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The cases come in matte black, but are also available with options like a shimmering holographic skin and a couple of prints of the innards, either scanned or x-rayed.

If you used the company’s older Pixel Grip cases, expect more of the same, down to the magnets; only now that Google has named it, they’re Pixelsnap magnets. The one difference, for now at least, is that Dbrand isn’t offering its anti-yellowing Ghost clear case for the standard Pixel 10 series – just the Pro and Pro XL models.

Pricewise, at $59.90, these are spendier than a lot of the options on this list, but the company’s cases tend to fit well and offer decent drop protection. They have chamfered lips, too, to make it more pleasant to interact with the touchscreen than cases with blunt edges.

4. Peak Design Everyday Case

Best Mountable Case

Peak Design doesn’t make your usual smartphone cases. The company, known mainly for its fashionable bags, has a line of phone cases with a modular spin: they connect to a variety of mounts for things like motorcycle and bicycle handlebars and tripods, using Peak Design’s strong, square-shaped magnetic SlimLink connector. They also contain a magnetic ring that lets you use a Qi2 charger with your phone.

The Pixel 10 Everyday case comes in black, green, and brown, and they’re made of either Nylon or Clarino vegan leather, which is a microfiber material created from industrial waste. (Don’t worry, it won’t turn you into The Toxic Avenger. Probably.) The lip is lined with a TPU bumper, and it’s got anodized aluminum buttons, which is good – metal buttons are table stakes if you want me to pay $49.95 for a phone case.

The cases aren’t the most expensive, but they’re not exactly cheap. They’ll run you $49.95 for the basic case or $59.95 for the Pixel 10 Everyday Case Loop, which has a built-in finger loop for a more stable hold. Unfortunately, it looks like the Loop version is only available in brown.

5. Force Air Case with Pixelsnap

Best Clear Case

Google sells a couple of Pixel 10 clear case options via its online store, but the better of the two seems like the Force Air Case with Pixelsnap. I’ve never actually heard of Force, the company that makes it, but there are a couple of reasons I’m giving its case the nod. One is simply price: it’s only $34.99, while the Case Mate option Google also sells is $10 more.

The other is its polycarbonate backing. Dbrand made a lot of noise in 2023 when it created the Ghost Case, a clear case it claimed would never yellow. The main reason isn’t that the company figured out some secret sauce that keeps the TPU from going all piss-colored. It’s that it replaced the back of the phone with polycarbonate, using TPU just for the outer edge.

The Force Air case does the same thing, which probably means the fully clear version’s TPU outer edge will take on a dingy hue eventually. But the company is also offering the case in two other options in which the outer edge is a colored TPU, in blue or black. I’d expect that those two would stay clear, at least for longer than a normal floppy TPU case would.

Mous Super Thin Case with Pixelsnap

Best Thin Case

This Mous (pronounced “mouse,” by the way) case is 1.1mm thick, with slightly raised edges that the company says can help protect the phone while saving bulk. It’s also Pixelsnap-compatible, with a built-in magnetic ring for charging the phone or slapping accessories onto. Mous also says it was co-created with Google’s own designers to ensure fit and that the colors match.

Whatever the company did for protection, it’s probably still not as protective as some of the bigger tank-like options out there, but if you’re willing to sacrifice a little peace of mind for a phone that feels better in-hand, Mous has you covered. Plus, at $44.99, it’s a little bit cheaper than most of the cases on this list.

8. Otterbox Defender

Best Rugged Case

Otterbox has a longstanding reputation for high-quality phone cases made of sturdy plastic and rubber, and I’d expect that to be the same for the Pixel 10 series. The company has cases for all of the standard phones – it’s only offering one of its Thin Flex Series cases for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

All of the Defender cases right now are clear, with a rubbery border for outer protection. They’ve got embedded magnets to let you charge the phone or attach magnetic accessories, and they’ve got built-in anchors for adding straps and tchotchkes to your phone. The company says it also offers a free holster that can let you clip your phone to a belt or bag and also serves as a kickstand.

The one thing I’ve never liked about Otterbox cases is really just how the buttons feel although that seems challenging when you’re focused on making the phone as protective as possible. These new cases are spendy, too, costing $69.99 each (or $59.99 for the Thin Flex Pixel 10 Pro Fold case I mentioned).

How to Pick a Google Pixel 10 Case

Choosing the right phone case is easier these days than it used to be, although not necessarily because cases are any better. They are, but phones have also become a lot more durable. Still, they’re an expensive investment, particularly if you’re not going through a wireless provider deal to get them.

If you’re like me and aren’t quite as concerned about adding durability and heft, the right things to consider are ergonomic in nature – is it comfortable to hold? Do the buttons feel good to use? Is the case designed with the minimal bezels of modern touch screens in mind? Looks are key, too. Is it going to ugly up Google’s phones, which are genuinely nice to look at?

And if you’re buying a clear case, consider fit and the possibility that the case will grow yellow with time. TPU is commonly used in these cases and is nice and flexible, but it also takes on a grimy look over time, while straight up plastic is far less malleable and can crack if you drop it. A combo of the two is better, especially if the TPU part is colored. The other thing about clear cases is they like to collect dust. A good fit reduces this, but only so much, so bear in mind you might be compelled to wipe it out every now and then.

If you’re buying a folding phone, your priorities may bend back toward protection, despite the Pixel 10 Pro Fold being IP68-rated, meaning it’s dust- and- waterproof when it ships. That’s a big win for foldables, which have been particularly vulnerable to dust, but it’s still an inherently vulnerable form factor, thanks to its folding hinge. Look for a case that’s protective yet grippy, and be especially mindful of the bumper around the front-facing outer screen, as that’s the most challenging piece to get right and is often so floppy you might as well not bother using it, because it’ll just keep falling off.

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

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This Acemagic Micro PC Is Smaller Than a Mac Mini, Better for Gaming, and Less Expensive

If you're a Windows user that's looking for an affordable micro-sized PC that's as small as the Apple Mac Mini and still want to get in a little bit of gaming, then AliExpress is offering a great deal on a rather powerful complete Windows-based mini PC. Right now the Acemagic S3A AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS mini PC is on sale for $381.99 after $80 off coupon code: "AEUS80" is applied during checkout. This system boasts a capable AMD 780M iGPU, 32GB of RAM, 1TB HDD, and even comes with Window 11 Pro preinstalled. You're also buying it from Acemagic's official store on AliExpress so no shady resellers to worry about. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks.

Acemagic S3A AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS Micro PC for $382

The Acemagic S3A mini PC measures 5" square and 1.6" thick, about the same size as the latest Mac Mini M4 and smaller than all previous Mac Mini generations. The RAM and storage are neatly contained on one side and are easily accessible by removing the side panel for future upgrades.

This S3A configuration is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS CPU, which features onboard Radeon 780M graphics. As far as low-power onboard graphic solutions go, the 780M is an excellent gaming chip. In the past, iGPU gaming performance was just a meme, but not so anymore. They're perfectly capable of running games like Fortnite and Minecraft at 1080p, but they can even run more demanding games like Red Dead Redemption 2, Apex Legends, or even Cyberpunk at a reduced 720p/1080p resolution in FSR performance mode and maintain a respectable 30fps frame rate. Sure, you'll get better performance when you throw in a discrete card, but you'll pay a lot more and require a bigger box.

Alongside the CPU is a heathy dose of memory and storage. You're getting 32GB (2x16GB) of DDR5-5600MHz RAM and a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD with rated transfer speeds of up to 7,000MB/s, which is considerably faster than most RAM and storage options you would typically see in these budget mini computers.

The Acemagic S3A includes plenty of connectivity options including one USB4 Type-C port, two USB3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, four USB3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, DisplayPort 2.0 port, HDMI 2.0 port, 3.5mm audio jack, and RJ-45 2.5GbE ethernet port. It's capable of video output up to 4K @ 120Hz over USB4 or DisplayPort 2.0 (although I wouldn't recommend using those settings for gaming). Internally, it's equipped with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.

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

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Hollow Knight: Silksong Looks to be Significantly Bigger Than the Original Hollow Knight

Today, we got our first real, new, meaty trailer for Hollow Knight: Silksong in several years, complete with a September 4 release date. Fans are already unpacking details from the trailer, including pointing out that it looks like the base game of Silksong might be bigger than the base game of Hollow Knight - quite a feat for something that started out as DLC.

Evidence for this comes from the trailer above, which has text stating the game contains over 200 enemies and over 40 bosses. Compare that to Hollow Knight's launch trailer, which said over 140 enemies and over 30 bosses:

So it sounds like Silksong is launching with more enemies and bosses than Hollow Knight did. And though we don't know the size of the explorable area in Silksong, it stands to reason that it probably needs to be big enough to fit all those little guys, and thus its map is likely to be at least as big as the original Hollow Knight if not more. And while that may sound like a given for a sequel, it's helpful to remember that Silksong didn't start out as a sequel - it began as DLC, and then somehow morphed into something seemingly even bigger than its predecessor.

Now, that comparison doesn't include Hollow Knight's DLC, which added tons of new enemies, areas, bosses, story, and other content. With all that included, the existing game of Hollow Knight is almost certainly larger than Silksong was at launch. That said, we learned today that developer Team Cherry is still working on more Silksong for the months and years after the game's launch, making it possible it will eventually surpass Hollow Knight's DLC as well.

If you absolutely can't wait until launch to find out what some of these enemies and bosses entail, we did get to preview Hollow Knight: Silksong earlier this week at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. Funnily enough, it looks like the exact same demo we played back in E3 2019, only with six more years of polish, illustrating how far the game has come in its lengthy development.

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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Deals For Today: Pokémon TCG ETBs Are Up To 25% Cheaper Than Amazon At TCGPlayer

Pokémon card prices are moving fast this week, and TCGPlayer is coming out ahead of Amazon on some of the most in-demand elite trainer boxes. Black Bolt is going for $84 (25% cheaper than Amazon), White Flare sits at $80.95 (17% cheaper), Destined Rivals is $94.48 (also 17% off), and Twilight Masquerade is $86.87 (about 6% below). On top of that, the market is showing a clear divide: flashy Illustration Rares like Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Terapagos ex are slipping, while useful cards like Hyper Rare Darkness Energy, Dusclops, and Okidogi ex are climbing steadily.

TL;DR: Deals For Today

Outside the TCG world, today’s tech deals are worth a look too. The standout is a buy-one-get-one offer on Baseus’s 10-in-1 charging station, giving you a full desktop power hub for as little as $15 each. iPhone users can also pick up the ultra-slim LISEN MagSafe battery pack for under $20, perfect for quick top-ups on the go. Rounding things out are a mix of other discounts across everyday essentials, so there’s a little something for everyone in today’s roundup.

Cheap Pokémon TCG ETBs

TCGPlayer is killing Amazon for the most in demand elite trainer boxes right now. Black Bolt is 25% cheaper at $84, White Flare is 17% below Amazon at $80.95 followed by Destined Rivals 17% cheaper at $94.48 and Twilight Masquerade at $86.87, which is a modest 6% cheaper. We're still a ways off from MSRP, but if you want to get one of these ETBs this is the cheapest option right now.

Most Expensive Pokémon Cards from Japan's Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia

Japan's Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia Pokémon TCG sets have quickly gained popularity with collectors and competitive players alike, thanks to their focus on iconic Mega Evolutions, powerful Supporter cards, and premium artwork. High-value chase cards like Mega Gardevoir ex 092/063 and Mega Lucario ex 092/063 are priced at $664 and $444 respectively, while many others remain above the $100 mark.

These sets combine strong gameplay mechanics such as Psychic energy acceleration and hard-hitting Fighting-type attacks with visually stunning Special and Ultra Rare treatments that elevate their appeal. Booster boxes and Premium Trainer Boxes are available on TCGPlayer and include guaranteed rare pulls due to Japanese packaging rules. While the most expensive cards draw attention, more affordable options like Lillie’s Determination 086/063, Mega Kangaskhan ex SAR, and Mega Absol ex SAR offer great value with solid gameplay and collector-friendly art, making these sets a standout release for fans looking for both playability and display-worthy cards.

This Weeks Crashers and Climbers

Stellar Crown’s Illustration Rares like Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Terapagos ex are dropping fast, with nostalgia-driven hype fading as supply grows and competitive players move on. Squirtle is down about 32% since February and Bulbasaur is down 31%, both sliding because their gameplay value is minimal. Earthen Vessel and the Special Illustration Rare Fezandipiti ex are also slipping, while Terapagos ex has been hit hardest, losing over half its value.

On the other hand, Shrouded Fable cards with practical utility are steadily climbing. Hyper Rare Basic Darkness Energy has gained around 17% as Dark-focused decks get more popular, and Dusclops is creeping up thanks to its creative ability. Even the Double Rare Fezandipiti ex is bucking the trend, nearly doubling in value as competitive players embrace it. Smaller gains from Powerglass and Okidogi ex reinforce the idea that functional, playable cards are holding their ground while flashy artwork is losing steam.

Acemagic S3A AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS Micro PC for $382

If you're a Windows user that's looking for an affordable micro-sized PC that's as small as the Apple Mac Mini and still want to get in a little bit of gaming, then AliExpress is offering a great deal on a rather powerful complete Windows-based mini PC. Right now the Acemagic S3A AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS mini PC is on sale for $381.99 after $80 off coupon code: "AEUS80" is applied during checkout. This system boasts a capable AMD 780M iGPU, 32GB of RAM, 1TB HDD, and even comes with Window 11 Pro preinstalled. You're also buying it from Acemagic's official store on AliExpress so no shady resellers to worry about. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks.

LISEN MagSafe Portable Charger

LISEN MagSafe Portable Charger is a slim magnetic power bank that attaches directly to MagSafe-compatible iPhones. At just 0.3 inches thick, it’s easy to slip into a pocket or bag, and the 5000mAh capacity is enough for a solid top-up when you’re out and about. It supports 7.5W wireless charging or faster 18W wired charging with the included USB-C cable. Strong magnets keep it in place, and built-in safety features help prevent overheating or overcharging. It’s available in a few different colors and comes with a two-year warranty, which is nice peace of mind for a budget-friendly $17 charger.

Baseus Charging Station 67W

Baseus 67W Charging Station is already a solid value at $29.99 (57% off its usual $69.99), but right now Amazon is running a buy-one-get-one offer. Add two to your cart, and the second one is free. Each unit gives you six AC outlets, three USB-C ports, and a USB-A port, with up to 67W fast charging that’s strong enough for laptops. The vertical design helps keep your desk tidy, and built-in surge protection plus GaN cooling tech make it a safer, more efficient alternative to juggling multiple chargers.

INIU Portable Charger, Slimmest Fast Charging 10000mAh

INIU Portable Charger is a slim and lightweight 10,000mAh power bank that delivers fast charging speeds up to 22.5W with PD 3.0 and QC4+ technology, capable of charging an iPhone from 0 to 65% in just 30 minutes. Designed for portability, it’s thinner, smaller, and lighter than most chargers in its class while still offering multiple charges for devices like iPhones, Samsung phones, iPads, and AirPods. It features a USB-C input and output for full compatibility with modern devices, a digital display, and even a built-in flashlight.

Fallout: Season One (4K Ultra HD)

With Fallout Season 2 officially set to drop this December, Amazon has perfectly timed a deal on Fallout: Season 1 in 4K UHD Blu-ray, now just $29.99 (25% off its usual $39.99 price). That’s the same MSRP as the DVD and standard Blu-ray versions, but with far superior image quality if you’ve got a 4K player built into your Xbox Series X or PS5. Fallout Season 1 debuted on Prime Video in April 2024 and quickly became a breakout hit, leading Amazon to lock in Seasons 2 and 3. While the limited-edition Steelbook is long sold out, this discounted 4K release is a must for fans who want a physical copy, especially given how rare it is for streaming exclusives to make their way onto disc.

Spawn [Limited Edition]

The 1997 cult-classic comic book adaptation Spawn is getting a deluxe upgrade with a limited-edition 4K Blu-ray from Arrow Video, releasing on October 7. Normally priced at $49.95, it’s currently down to $38.02 at Amazon (24% off), and preordering now locks in the lowest price if it drops again before release. This collector’s edition comes packed with extras alongside the film itself, making it a must-have for fans of Todd McFarlane’s iconic anti-hero. Spawn tells the story of Al Simmons, a government assassin who dies, makes a deal with the devil, and returns as a scarred “hellspawn”.

Pokémon TCG - Black Bolt Booster Bundle Set

Fancy knocking $5.50 off a preorder for a Pokémon TCG: Black Bolt Booster Bundle? Well TCGPlayer has once again knocked Amazon off their pedisstal as they charge more than neccessary for Pokémon TCG product. Inside you'll find six booster packs of Black Bolt.

BOOKOO Jump Starter 2000A

Bookoo 12V 2,000A Cordless Car Jump Starter is down to just $19.26 on Amazon as part of a Lightning Deal when you use code TYLQ6GNL (normally $44.99). Compact yet powerful, it can jump start up to 8L gas or 6.5L diesel engines and packs a hefty 20,000mAh lithium battery that holds charge for up to two years. It also doubles as a portable power bank with 18W USB-C PD and two USB-A ports (including QuickCharge 3.0), plus a built-in flashlight with strobe and SOS modes.

Apple 20W USB-C Compact Power Adapter

Apple 20W USB-C Compact Power Adapter is on sale for $14.99 at Amazon (regularly $19), offering fast and efficient charging in a lightweight, travel-friendly design. Compatible with a wide range of iPhones from the iPhone 8 through the latest iPhone 16 lineup (Including iPads and other USB-C devices). It can deliver up to 50% charge in about 30 minutes when paired with the right device and cable

tomtoc Slim Carrying Case for Nintendo Switch 2

Tomtoc Slim Carrying Case for Nintendo Switch 2 (2025) is currently on sale for $29.59 at Amazon (down from $47.99). Designed specifically for the new Switch 2, it offers a precision fit that aligns perfectly with every port and button while maintaining a slim, lightweight profile that’s easy to slip into a bag. Built with durable felt materials that provide military-grade drop protection, it also features a soft plush interior to guard against scratches.

EUKI Compressed Air Duster-150000RPM

EUKI Compressed Air Duster (X3-US) is available for $39.99 on Amazon, with an additional $15 coupon that drops the price even lower. Spinning at up to 150,000 RPM with three adjustable speed settings, it delivers powerful airflow for clearing dust, debris, and even drying surfaces quickly. Weighing just 315 grams, it’s portable enough for both home and outdoor use. It's perfect for cleaning keyboards, PCs, and cars, or inflating air beds and more.

Nintendo Switch 2 Is on Sale at AliExpress

Brand new, genuine, imported, region unlocked units

If you still haven't yet picked up a Nintendo Switch 2, here's a rare opportunity to get one at a discounted price. In fact, this may be the only Switch 2 deal we'll this year. AliExpress is offering a Nintendo Switch 2 console for just $404.28 (normally $450) after you apply a $100 off coupon code "AEUS100" or "USAFF100" during checkout. Alternatively you can get the Switch 2 Mario Kart World Bundle for just $436.49 (normally $500) after the same coupon. Both consoles ship free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. These are import models from Hong Kong. Like all Switch consoles, they are region unlocked, meaning you can play them in the US without any problems. You'll also be able to select English as your default language just like any console you buy here. They'll come with a Hong Kong style plug, but a US adapter is included. Imported consoles do not get a US-based Nintendo warranty. AliExpress does include a 90-day free returns window.

MTG Final Fantasy Commander Deck Price Drop

Amazon has dropped the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Commander Deck bundle to $189.99 (29% off MSRP), the lowest price yet and a significant saving over buying the decks individually. The set includes all four precons: Revival Trance, Scions and Spellcraft, Limit Break, and Counter Blitz. Limit Break offers strong reprints such as Darksteel Plate and Sword of the Animist, while Counter Blitz delivers powerful synergies built around counters and proliferate. Individually, three of these decks have been selling above $50, with Limit Break still listed at $72.50 on Amazon, making the bundle the best way to grab the full set at a discount.

MTG Aetherdrift Sale

Amazon has dropped one of the best Magic: The Gathering deals of the year, slashing the price of the Aetherdrift Finish Line Bundle from $79.99 to its lowest-ever $52.70. Packed with value, the bundle includes 2 premium Collector Boosters (worth nearly $20 each on their own), 6 Play Boosters, 20 foil lands, 3 exclusive Extended-Art cards, 2 foil Box Topper cards, a foil storage box, spindown life counter, stickers, and reference cards. Considering the Collector Boosters alone nearly cover the price, the rest of the contents are essentially a bonus, offering huge value for those chasing Aetherdrift’s rarest cards like the Radiant Lotus Fracture Foil or The Aetherspark First-Place Foil. With stock already more than halfway claimed, this deal won’t last long.

MTG Avatar Preorders Are Live

Best Buy and Amazon have posted its listings for Magic: The Gathering – Avatar: The Last Airbender,

The crossover Universes Beyond set officially launches November 21, 2025 (digital release November 18) and introduces bending-themed mechanics such as airbending, waterbending, earthbending, and firebending, along with fan-favorite characters including Aang, Katara, Zuko, Toph, and even the Cabbage Merchant.

Best Buy will offer multiple products at launch, including the $41.99 Scene Box, $189.99 Play Booster Box, $69.99 Play Booster Bundle, and $109.99 Commander’s Bundle. With full art treatments, collectible foils, and Standard-legal cards, this release is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated MTG tie-ins of the year.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy [Limited Edition]

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy Limited Edition Blu-ray set brings together all three classic films in a newly restored collection. Starting with the gritty 1990 original, followed by the fun-filled 1991 sequel The Secret of the Ooze, and wrapping up with 1993’s time-travel adventure Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, the trilogy captures the mix of martial arts action, humor, and groundbreaking (for the time) effects that made the turtles global icons. Restored in 4K and loaded with extras like new director commentaries, cast and crew interviews, original and remixed audio tracks, and a collector’s booklet, this set celebrates the legacy of Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael with style.

TMNT Classic Technodrome Playset - Amazon Exclusive

Amazon has dropped the price of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classic Technodrome Playset to $32.84, nearly 60% off its original $79.99 list price and the lowest it has ever been. Originally released in 1990 and now reimagined as an Amazon exclusive, the Technodrome is authentically sculpted and decorated to match the original toy, complete with retro 1980s box art. The discount follows strong preorder demand for the TMNT Classic Sewer Set, which ships in September, making this a tempting pickup for collectors who want both classic sets at a fraction of their original cost.

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for $82.13

Nintendo recently raised the price of the new Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller from $85 to $90, but here's an opportunity to get one for even less that either price. AliExpress currently has a genuine, imported Switch 2 Pro controller for $82.13 after you apply $20 off coupon code "AEUS20" during checkout. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. Check out our Switch 2 Pro Controller review.

This is a genuine official Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller. It's an import model, most likely from Hong Kong, China, or Japan. However, it doesn't really matter because Switch hardware is region unlocked, meaning you can use the controller in the US with any locally purchased Switch 2 without any problems. Keep in mind that imported hardware does not get a US-based Nintendo warranty, however AliExpress does include a 15-day free returns window.

ACEMAGIC Vista Mini V1 Mini PC

ACEMAGIC Vista Mini V1 is a compact and powerful mini PC powered by Intel’s latest Twin Lake N150 processor, offering up to 3.6GHz speeds and outperforming the N100 and N95 chips by more than 39 percent in performance tests. Pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro, it comes with 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD, with easy expansion up to 2TB for extra storage. Despite its small 3.9x3.9x1.3-inch metal body, it features efficient cooling, quiet fans, and versatile connectivity including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.2, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Designed for business, education, entertainment, or everyday use, it supports 4K dual display output with Intel UHD Graphics, making it a sleek, portable, and reliable option for a second PC at home or in the office.

Superman (2025) (Bonus X-Ray Edition)

James Gunn’s Superman, the first theatrical release in his new DCU, soared into theaters last month and is already available to watch at home on digital platforms like Prime Video. The film, starring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan with Nicholas Hoult, blends epic action, humor, and heart to reintroduce a Superman driven by compassion and belief in humanity. Despite the quick turnaround to streaming, it’s not a sign of weak box office.Superman has grossed over $580 million so far, earning the biggest opening weekend of any Superman movie and standing as 2025’s top-grossing superhero film to date. Gunn has emphasized that the early digital release was a creative choice tied to the future of the DCU, including the upcoming Peacemaker projects.

The Legend of Zelda - The Complete Series

This DVD collects all 13 episodes of the "so bad its good" Legend of Zelda cartoon, which has about three hours and 41 minutes of Link and Princess Zelda defending Hyrule from Ganondorf. While it’s a barebones release with no extras and everything on a single disc, the nostalgic box art featuring classic character designs, combined with the new low price, makes it a fun piece of Zelda and cartoon history to own, even if it’s only on DVD.

Fantom Drives - VENOM8 2TB NVMe Gen 4 M.2 Internal SSD

The Fantom Drives VENOM8 2TB NVMe Gen 4 M.2 Internal SSD with heatsink is now available for $149.45 at Amazon, 24% off its typical $197.65 price. This PS5-ready upgrade delivers read speeds up to 7400MB/s and write speeds up to 6500MB/s, providing faster load times and smoother gameplay. It features 3D NAND TLC technology with DDR4 DRAM Cache along with TRIM support, SMART monitoring, and LDPC ECC for reliability. The aluminum magnesium alloy heatsink helps keep temperatures in check for consistent performance, and installation is quick and simple. With 2TB of storage capacity, enough for around 50 games, it is an excellent option for expanding your PS5 library.

MTG: Spider-Man Play Booster Box Back In Stock

I'm expecting this MTG Universes Beyond expansion to web zip off shelves when it drops at the end of Feburary, so if you see a preorder like I have, just secure it.

The money won't be taken from your bank until it ships either, so it's a no brainer. I've also included the listings for the rest of the set from TCGPlayer incase you needed a massive ripping session.

McFarlane Marvel and DC Sale

Plenty of awesome figures to choose from here for more than 50% off in most cases. I absolutley love the comic front cover diorama ones, fantastic display pieces and belong on everyone's show-off shelf for these kinds of prices.

LEGO Deals

We're not just talk about bricks here, we've even got a cracking deal for a physical copy of LEGO Horizon Adventures on PS5 for $21.99, a massive 63% off. Sick of buying your better half flowers and them dying quick? Just make some out of LEGO Botanicals instead thanks to some big savings on Amazon. Even Harry Potter has rocked up with some deals

Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection Nintendo Switch

The Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection for Nintendo Switch is currently available for $19.99 at Amazon, which is 60% off the original $49.99 list price and matches the lowest price seen during Prime Day. This bundle includes 14 classic Yu-Gi-Oh games, many released in the West for the first time, along with a collectible Harpie's Feather Duster card in a special Quarter Century Secret Rare printing. Titles range from early Game Boy releases like Duel Monsters and Dark Duel Stories to Game Boy Advance favorites such as The Sacred Cards and Reshef of Destruction. The included card, offered in one of two variants, is part of the franchise’s 25th anniversary celebration and could hold significant value for collectors.

INIU Portable Charger

INIU Portable Charger 10000mAh is now available for $19.79 at Amazon, 10% off its typical $21.99 price. This slim and lightweight power bank delivers 22.5W fast charging with PD 3.0 and QC4+ technology, capable of charging an iPhone from 0 to 65% in just 30 minutes. It features a USB-C input and output for compatibility with the latest iPhones, iPads, Samsung devices, and other USB-C gadgets, along with a digital display, flashlight, and trickle-charging mode for smaller devices like AirPods. The 10000mAh capacity can provide up to 3.3 charges for an iPhone 8 or 2 full charges for a Samsung S8, making it a reliable and portable charging solution for travel or everyday use.

A Nightmare on Elm Street: 7-Film Collection

The A Nightmare on Elm Street: 7-Film Collection is now available for $99.95 at Amazon, 5% off the list price of $104.98. This set marks the first time all seven films in the iconic horror series have been released in 4K Ultra HD, and it also includes digital copies for each movie. Directed by Wes Craven and starring Robert Englund as the infamous Freddy Krueger, the collection delivers the complete nightmare experience in the highest quality yet for longtime fans and new viewers alike.

HOTO 25 in 1 Precision Electric Screwdriver Set

HOTO 25 in 1 Precision Electric Screwdriver Set bundled with the 28 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Set is available for $59.98 at Amazon, a 36% discount off the $93.98 list price and $15.99 less than buying separately. This high-end kit features a sleek aluminum alloy design with an anodized, anti-sweat, and anti-corrosion finish, along with durable PC+ABS components. The electric screwdriver includes 25 precision S2 steel bits across 10 types for repairing electronics such as laptops, tablets, cameras, and game consoles, while the manual set adds 28 bits for even broader coverage. Both sets come with a built-in magnetizer for quick bit magnetization and precision torque control, making them suitable for both professionals and hobbyists.

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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Hollow Knight Reaches 15 Million Copies Sold

As Team Cherry finally, truly nails down a release date for Hollow Knight: Silksong, the studio has confirmed the original game has managed to reach 15 million copies sold.

A sales update for the bleak and beloved metroidvania title comes from Bloomberg, which spoke with Team Cherry ahead of today’s long-awaited release date reveal. Along with a swarm of details about what took the team so long to finish its sequel, the studio confirmed that 2017’s Hollow Knight has officially sold 15 million units across PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

It’s proof Hollow Knight had plenty of staying power in the eight years since launch, as players have not-so-patiently awaited news for a sequel. One million of its sales were reached in its first year on PC, alone, with its June 2018 Switch launch and September 2018 PS4 and Xbox One launch only giving players more avenues to pick up a copy. More than anything, it’s clear the unending hype for Hollow Knight: Silksong news only bolstered sales of the original game in the last six years.

Reaching the 15 million mark is one milestone not many independent games manage to achieve, cementing its bug-filled world and crushing gameplay as a particularly important universe for gaming going forward. We’ll see more of that universe when Hollow Knight: Silksong finally launches for PC, Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S September 4, 2025.

Team Cherry already has more content in the works for the sequel, so if you thought you were done waiting for more Hollow Knight content, get ready to wait some more. In the meantime, you can check out our original 9.4/10 Hollow Knight review.

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

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Really Does Have Just 7 Playable Characters — and It's Dividing Fan Opinion

In a shake-up for TT Games' LEGO series, the newly-announced LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight features just a handful of playable heroes, even if many more DC Comics characters will appear in the game as enemies or NPCs — something that is prompting plenty of fan debate.

Typically, TT Games' LEGO adventures include hundreds of characters to unlock and play as, with character collection a fun part of fully completing a LEGO game. TT Games' previous project LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga offered one of the biggest rosters yet — with around 400 characters depending on whether you owned the base game or all of its DLC.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is taking a different approach, however, with an official Q&A page for the game confirming just seven heroes will be playable — and no supervillains.

"LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will feature seven playable characters, including Batman, Jim Gordon, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Catwoman, and Talia al Ghul," reads the game's official Q&A. "Each character is equipped with unique skills, combos, and gadgets — like Batman's Batclaw, Jim Gordon's foam sprayer, Robin's line launcher, and Catwoman's whip."

This makes it sound like the game's focus is on providing a smaller number of distinct characters, rather than hundreds of options with many gameplay similarities. Indeed, speaking to IGN at Gamescom, TT Games Head of Production Jonathan Smith said Legacy of the Dark Knight had been designed to focus more squarely on the story of the "Bat Family."

"This is wholly a Batman game to focus on that character, to really bring that character," Smith said. "That means you'll still play as and with other playable characters, Jim Gordon, Catwoman, Robin, Batgirl, to round out the bat family. But we think we really need to focus on Bruce Wayne and his story for that player journey, that player experience in Gotham."

Additionally, for collectathon fans, the game's seven characters will have multiple costumes to unlock. For example, Batman's suit options include his look from 2022's The Batman movie, the animated Batman: The Brave and the Bold series, Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, Batman's original Golden Age comics appearance, plus well as his colorful Rainbow Batman suit.

On stage at Gamescom this week, Smith confirmed the appearance of multiple characters from DC Comics within the game, including Bat-Mite and Condiment King — though to be clear, these will not be playable. Bat-Mite sounds likely to pop up as a friendly NPC, while Condiment King feels most likely to be another non-playable villain.

(As a side-note, Smith also said that Superman and Peacemaker would not appear in Legacy of the Dark Knight, and gave a "no comment" to Harley Quinn, Bob the Goon, Terry McGinnis, "Nice Coat Guy from Batman Begins," and amusingly, Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav.)

"If it’s only seven in the whole game then I’m not buying lol," one fan wrote in a lengthy reddit thread discussing the seven character limit. "Honestly shocked by this," wrote another, adding that "part of the fun of LEGO games is the big rosters."

"Controversial opinion: I prefer seven completely different characters to play than 200 that only change their appearance," countered another fan.

Said another: "I understand what made the huge minifig rosters cool and neat but I don't think it made for a better game over more refined play patterns that are super character specific instead of a handful of interchangeable abilities and tools."

Some fans have said this approach better fits a more story-led game, though others remain of the opinion that more LEGO characters should be playable in the game's open-world version of Gotham.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2, PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S.

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

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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Has Two Clans Locked Behind DLC Because of 'Business'

The decision to lock two of Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2’s six clans behind a DLC add-on pack is a “business” informed choice, publisher Paradox has said.

Bloodlines 2’s clans have been boiling the blood of fans for a little while now. It all started with the reveal that the game would feature four clans: Brujah; Tremere; Banu Haqim; and Ventrue. While this selection provides four different starting options for how you build your protagonist, it’s a more limited offering compared to the cult classic original Bloodlines, which featured seven clans.

Reacting to fan feedback, developer The Chinese Room has added a further two clans to Bloodlines 2 (Lasombra and Toreador), but these are only available as part of the Shadows and Silk add-on pack, which costs $21.99 as DLC, or is included as part of the $89.99 Premium Edition. The standard edition costs $59.99.

This DLC is available from day one, which has created the impression that the “full” roster has been carved up, with only those paying extra getting the complete launch experience. Some fans are now feeling like a vampire caught in the sunlight, especially because Toreador was a clan available in the original Bloodlines and is considered fairly significant to Vampire: The Masquerade mythology.

At Gamescom 2025, IGN was able to ask publisher Paradox why Lasombra and Toreador are only available as part of the add-on pack. We were told that additional content is “pretty typical” for games, but that adding fan-requested content comes at a cost.

“What the team has done here is make these two clans accessible on day one, while still understanding that the original experience is going to be with the first four,” said a Paradox representative. “You hear fan feedback and you're like, ‘Okay, you know that they want these two clans. It's highly sought after.’

“At the end of the day, business-wise, game development takes time,” they continued. “And [the two clans] is additional content that does get created. So instead of making it ‘day 30’ content, making it day one [content] allows it to be available for those players who have been asking for those two clans the entire time. And like I said, it's business. That just happens the way that it does, but it provides that access on day one rather than them having to wait.”

As the representative mentioned, these additional clans were “highly sought after.” But their inclusion required an “an awful lot of time testing, listening, going through comments,” explained Ian Thomas, narrative director at The Chinese Room.

“We have spent so much time over the last couple of years extending the release date by going, ‘Yeah, we should really add some stuff about this’ and fattening out the game and deepening the story because of this sort of thing,” Thomas said.

“Because of people going, ‘Oh yeah, we really like that. Are we going to get that?’ In some cases we've gone, ‘No, artistically it doesn't make sense to do that.’ And in some cases we have gone, ‘You know what, that would be really nice. Paradox, can we have a little bit more time and we'll put that thing in?’ And Paradox have said, ‘We think it'd be nice too, have another few weeks.’”

Those weeks, plus many others, have contributed to Bloodlines 2’s later-than-originally-anticipated October 21, 2025 release date. And while we have waited a very long time for this sequel to a cult classic, it does now come with those six clans… at a price. As we mentioned earlier, not every fan is satisfied with the way these character-defining clans are being locked behind DLC.

While there’s some controversy around this decision, we have been able to play several quests and have come away from Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 feeling optimistic. It’s dripping with atmosphere and has some smart approaches to vampire abilities and the way an undead blood-drinker navigates a modern city.

Matt Purslow is IGN's Executive Editor of Features.

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GameStop Offering $50 Trade-In Bonus to Help Offset New PS5 Price Increases, But Only for a Few Days

The cost of the PlayStation 5 (PS5) is increasing, but GameStop is willing to help with the price hike – if you’re fast.

Sony announced it would bump the price fifth-generation PlayStation consoles in the U.S. yesterday, revealing that the PS5 with disc drive, PS5 Digital Edition, and PS5 Pro will each see $50 increases to their base costs starting today. It means you’ll now be paying at least $499 or as much as $749 for a new gaming console, so pop-culture retailer GameStop is introducing a deal to help offset the toll for a limited time.

GameStop has your back. https://t.co/ksPN4H3o1g pic.twitter.com/JkGHtAQO1q

— GameStop (@gamestop) August 21, 2025

Shortly after Sony announced its PS5 price increases, the store took to its social media pages, proclaiming, “GameStop has your back.” It adds that a new deal will let players “take that $50 back” by granting an extra $50 bonus to anyone who trades in a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, or Nintendo Switch toward the purchase of a new PS5.

“We’ve been helping gamers upgrade, trade, and save for decades, and this is just another way we’re keeping you in the game,” GameStop’s message says. “Because when it comes to the next generation, we want to make sure you don’t get left behind.”

That effectively erases the damage Sony’s $50 PS5 price increase will do to your wallet, but the catch is that the offer is only valid for about three days. In small print at the bottom of the deal images shared is a notice that the offer is only valid through August 23, 2025, meaning you’ll have just today, tomorrow, and Saturday to haul any dusty consoles over to your closest GameStop.

The price of the PS5 is not getting any cheaper, so if you’re a PS4 owner who’s been waiting for the right time to upgrade, for example, you’ll want to act fast. However, it is also worth noting that the retailer is notorious for its trade-in credit and cash compensation.

GameStop Pro members looking to hand in a PS4 can only get up to $49.50 in store credit and $34.65 in cash, with non-Pro members only promised up to $45 in store credit and $31.50 in cash. So, the new offer could effectively double the value of your traded-in PS4 if you’re a Pro member, but that’s still only about $100 off of a $500 console. Credit and cash varies for different consoles, with the Xbox Series X tradeable for as much as $297 pre-bonus and the Switch tradeable for as much as $82.50 pre-bonus.

As the U.S. Trump Administration continues to impact the world with its continuously shifting global tariffs, Sony isn’t the first to bump the price of its tech. Microsoft announced steep price increases for its hardware and even some of its accessories in May, with Nintendo following with price increases for its original Switch earlier this month. Sony also increased the price of PlayStation’s in other areas earlier this year.

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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Final Lineup Confirmed, Includes Version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 That Has Not Been Playable Anywhere Since 1997

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection now has its final lineup of games and confirmation of a number of new features.

Publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and developer Digital Eclipse announced Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat Special Forces, two rare PlayStation-era titles that have been unavailable for decades, are in Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection.

Also revealed today is the Kollection's inclusion of an Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 version that has not been playable anywhere since 1997. The WaveNet edition of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was originally developed to support Midway's WaveNet online matchmaking service for arcade machines, Warner Bros. explained.

"This unique edition was the only arcade release to feature Noob Saibot as a selectable character. Now emulated and preserved for the first time in history by Digital Eclipse, the WaveNet version debuts in Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection."

Warner Bros. recently confirmed Mortal Kombat Trilogy, which it said has been optimized for modern platforms with “drastically reduced load times for a faster, smoother experience.”

As for new features, Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection has a new Rewind feature for “more forgiving” gameplay, on-screen move lists, and a Trainer mode “to help players perfect their kombos.” There’s also a Fatality Trainer, which gives players a chance to master the finishers.

The Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection final lineup includes:

  • Mortal Kombat – 1992 (Arcade, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear)
  • Mortal Kombat II – 1993 (Arcade, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, 32X)
  • Mortal Kombat 3 – 1995 (Arcade, SNES, Genesis)
  • Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 – 1995 (Arcade, WaveNet Arcade, SNES)
  • Mortal Kombat Trilogy – 1996 (PlayStation)
  • Mortal Kombat 4 – 1997 (Arcade)
  • Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero – 1997 (PlayStation)
  • Mortal Kombat Special Forces – 2000 (PlayStation)
  • Mortal Kombat Advance – 2001 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance – 2002 (Game Boy Advance)
  • Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition – 2003 (Game Boy Advance)

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is set to launch in 2025. The digital version of the game will be on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One consoles, PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch, with the release date to be confirmed at a later time, Warner Bros. said.

The physical versions of the game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, PC, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch and will ship on December 12, 2025.

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Team Cherry Says It Has Plans for More Silksong Content for Months and Years to Come

The wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong is almost over, with Team Cherry announcing today that the game will finally release on September 4, 2025, over six years after it was first announced.

But it sounds like Hollow Knight lovers won't be done obsessing over Silksong news even then, because Team Cherry is apparently working on even more Silksong content for months, or even years down the road.

This comes from a Bloomberg interview with Team Cherry co-founders Ari Gibson and William Pellen, which ends with the pair confirming they're already planning extra content for Silksong.

“Launching it is obviously quite exciting,” Pellen said. “What comes after for us is equally as exciting.”

“The most interesting thing now is what can we add to it next,” Gibson added. “We got a plan. Admittedly, some of the plans for that stuff are kind of ambitious as well, but hopefully we can achieve some of it.”

It's not shocking the pair have more they want to add to Silksong. The game originally started out as DLC for Hollow Knight, but grew and evolved as the team fleshed the idea out more and more. And Silksong kept growing throughout its development, with both developers saying they simply had so much fun continuing to add things that excited them.

“You’re always working on a new idea, new item, new area, new boss,” Pellen said. “That stuff’s so nice. It’s for the sake of just completing the game that we’re stopping. We could have kept going.”

“I remember at some point I just had to stop sketching,” Gibson said. “Because I went, ‘Everything I’m drawing here has to end up in the game. That’s a cool idea, that’s in. That’s a cool idea, that’s in.’ You realize, ‘If I don’t stop drawing, this is going to take 15 years to finish.’”

The pair tell Bloomberg that their enjoyment of the development process and desire to keep adding more fun things was the entire reason development took so long. Gibson says the game was "never stuck", but they are a small team, and games take time. "There wasn't any big controversial moment behind it."

Notably, despite the community's zeal around Silksong and the memes, obsession, and fanaticism around its eventual release, neither Gibson nor Pellen really paid much attention. They say they tried to stay quiet throughout development both to avoid spoiling the community, and to focus on development first. But then, development took a lot longer than they originally thought it would. Still, they didn't really read either Reddit or YouTube comments.

“It’s nice that people are passionate about the game, and that they’ve obviously formed their own strange or very exciting communities around it,” Gibson said.

“Feels like we’re going to ruin their fun by releasing the game,” Pellen said.

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How Absolute Batman Reinvents Bane For a New Universe

DC's Absolute Batman series is currently in the midst of its second major story arc, "Abomination," which pits this rookie Dark Knight against a reimagined version of Bane. As we saw in issue #9, Bruce Wayne is hopelessly outmatched against his bigger, stronger, and seemingly smarter foe. And with issue #11, we now have more insight into who Absolute Bane is and what unholy process transformed him from a humble freedom fighter into a hulking assassin in the Joker's employ.

Read on to learn how Absolute Batman #11 reinvents Bane's origin story, but beware of full spoilers for the issue ahead!

Absolute Bane's New Origin Story

Initially, at least, it doesn't seem as though Bane's origin story is being radically overhauled for this new universe. Narrated by Agent Alfred Pennyworth, who deeply regrets not telling Bruce more about Bane before the latter made his ill-fated journey into the Ark-M prison, this issue recounts Bane's traumatic childhood on the island of Santa Prisca. Bane's father is the leader of a group of rebels attempting to rid their home of its imperialist invaders. Both father and son are captured and doomed to spend years fighting for survival inside the infamous Peña Duro prison.

The boy who will become Bane grows strong within the walls of Peña Duro, biding his time until he and his allies can make their escape. Bane's father clings to the inspirational symbol of the quetzal, a bird the rebels use as a symbol of their independence. Each night, the father asks the boy if he can see the bird flying free in his mind. But Bane sees only the image of a white, skull-shaped bird, one that will eventually come to form the face of his iconic mask.

Eventually, the fully grown Bane leads his allies to freedom, and they prepare to storm the mainland and finish their guerrilla war once and for all. But just as they land on the beach, Bane is stopped by a mysterious figure dressed in white. This is our best look yet at the Absolute Universe's Joker.

Though we don't know exactly what conversation plays out between the two men, the Joker makes an offer to Bane that the latter accepts. Bane returns to his father and promptly crushes the man to death in his powerful embrace. It's the first of many lives Bane will claim in service to Joker.

From there, we see hints of the terrible transformation Bane underwent in Ark-M. In this universe, Venom isn't simply a super-steroid that gives Bane impossible strength, but one that unlocks the full potential of his mind. Not only does he absorb fighting styles and battle strategies like a voracious computer, he can consciously control the very cells of his body. Of the many terrible test subjects inside Ark-M, Bane is arguably the pinnacle, hence why Dr. Arkham refers to him as "the prime."

Later in this issue, we see what Joker offered in exchange for Bane's servitude. Joker has transformed Santa Prisca into the idyllic paradise Bane and his father always dreamed of. Bane himself even has a wife and family he returns home to visit. It's a testament to just how powerful the Absolute Universe's Joker is that he can reverse the fortunes of entire nations at a whim.

Absolute Batman's Startling Transformation

Issue #10 showed a captive Bruce making several escape attempts from his cell in Ark-M, only for Bane to emerge each time and painfully subdue him again. Bane promises to break Batman at the end of that issue, and here we see how that scenario supposedly plays out.

Alfred envisions what he knows must be the third and final confrontation between the two men. We see Batman lure Bane into a trap, detonating several booby-trapped cars, only for the villain to emerge unscathed. Bane then savagely beats Batman before using Batman's own ax to slice off both of his arms. Finally, Bane then bludgeons his opponent into submission.

Bane is nothing if not respectful of Batman's moxie. He admires Batman's determination to keep fighting no matter the odds. Moreover, he sees Batman as the potential final test subject for Ark-M's scientists, the one capable of surviving every hellish experiment and emerging the other side as the ultimate warrior. That's what seemingly happens here, as Batman is pumped full of Venom, healed, and transformed into a gun-toting super-soldier.

Except that Alfred's vision doesn't necessarily align with reality. This is the fate he fears for Batman, but not the one that has unfolded just yet. He doesn't know that Bruce has reunited with his best friend Waylon, now transformed into a hideous, super-strong crocodile monster. That alliance might just give Bruce the edge he needs to finally escape.

Alfred also doesn't realize that Bane has a far different plan in mind for breaking the Bat. He wants to crush Bruce's spirit by targeting his remaining friends - Harvey Dent, Eddie Nygma, and Oswald Cobblepot. We have to imagine Bruce's mother Martha (who's still very much alive in this universe) is also in grave danger. Bane may want Batman to escape Ark-M, only for him to fail to protect those he cares about the most. The stakes are certainly high as "Abomination" reaches its midway point.

Absolute Batman Vol. 1: The Zoo

Absolute Batman #11 is in stores now. You can also order a copy of Absolute Batman Vol. 1: The Zoo on Amazon.

For more on the Absolute Universe, see why it's DC's most exciting launch in years and check our our interview with the Absolute Batman creative team.

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Fanta Is Releasing a New Chucky-Themed Soda and You Can Already Buy It on Amazon

There's a new Fanta flavor hitting stores this fall and you can already reserve a pack for yourself on Amazon. Chucky's Punch is a fruit-punch flavored soda featuring the iconic villain from the Child's Play movies. This Fanta collaboration is set to hit store shelves starting on August 25, but you can already order a pack online at Amazon ahead of that release date.

Grab a 12-pack of Fanta Chucky's Punch

Chucky's Punch is a caffeine-free soda that will only be available during the fall season. Each can features the creepy doll himself popping out of the can with a retro-style backdrop wrapping the aluminum. The box itself features a similar design with Chucky's hand clawing through one side and his head popping out of the other. Each pack comes with 12 sodas and is currently priced at $9.99 on Amazon. It's unclear if this will be the same price for a 12-pack if you buy it in stores, but with regular Fanta hovering between $5 and $8 at my local grocery store it doesn't seem like it will be too far off.

According to the Amazon listing, this is the first of an entire line of horror-themed sodas that Fanta will be releasing this year. Alongside Chucky's Punch, there are four other flavors listed: Michael Myers Pineapple, Freddy Fazbear Orange, M3GAN Grape, and The Grabber Strawberry. It's unclear if all of these flavors will taste the same as their usual Fanta counterparts, but all of them will be limited-edition releases.

What's next for Chucky

While this new collaboration with Fanta is a good sign of Chucky's longevity, the future of the Child's Play franchise is still uncertain. Up until recently, Chucky was one of the longest-running movie franchises of all time. There was even a TV show that ran for a total of three seasons. Unfortunately, Syfy cancelled that series just last year and nobody has picked up the rights for the show since then.

That being said, it does seem likely that Chucky will make another return. He's been around since the '80s and the TV series had one of the highest Rotten Tomato scores of the entire franchise. If another network doesn't pick up the series for a fourth season, it will likely get picked up down the line for another new movie or reboot.

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You No Longer Have to Overpay for a GeForce RTX 5080 Graphics Card: Get an Asus Model for $999.99

The days of spending hundreds of dollars over MSRP for a new Nvidia Blackwell GPU are over. Amazon currently has the Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5080 16GB Graphics Card in stock for Amazon Prime members at the original launch price of $999.99 with free delivery. This is the first time I've seen one readily available at this price.

Th Asus GeForce RTX 5080 GPU Is Back Down to MSRP

Compared to the previous generation cards, the GeForce RTX 5080 is about 5%-10% faster than the RTX 4080 Super, which is discontinued and no longer available. For a generational upgrade, the performance improvement is pretty minor, but the launch price is the same as the RTX 4080 Super, which makes it an equivalent value. A major reason why the RTX 5080 received so much criticism when it first came out was that it was hard to find one at MSRP, and you actually had to pay upwards of $1,500 from a private seller. At least that is no longer the case.

Performance-wise, the RTX 5080 is no slouch. It's one of the fastest cards on the market, bested only by the $2,000 RTX 5090 and the discontinued $1,600 RTX 4090. This is a phenomenal card for playing the latest, most demanding games in 4K resolution at high settings and ray tracing enabled. The RTX 5080 supports DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation, which means you can push even more frames out of games that support the technology with minimal visual compromise. Recent games that support it include Doom: The Dark Ages, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (after a recent update), Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and Stellar Blade. Most upcoming AAA titles are expected to support it as well.

The Asus Prime model features a triple fan cooling solution with a slimmer 2.5-slot design that's designed to fit in more PCs, including certain SFF cases that have longer dimensions.

Get a Free Borderlands 4 Download Voucher With Purchase

Out on September 12

For a limited time, you can receive a free download copy of Borderlands 4 when it releases on September 12 with the purchase of a select graphics card, including this RTX 5080. Head over to Nvidia's press release for more details. Once you purchase the qualifying GPU, you’ll receive instructions on how to redeem your bundle via the Nvidia app.

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

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Hasbro's Marvel Legends Maximum Series Deadpool Is the Ultimate Wade Wilson Figure

Deadpool is hardly any stranger to Hasbro's long-running Marvel Legends line, but the company is looking to create the Deadpool figure to beat them all in 2025. IGN can exclusively reveal that Deadpool is the third figure in Hasbro's new collector-oriented Marvel Legends Maximum Series.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a first look at this dynamic Deadpool figure and his many, many accessories:

As with the previous Maximum Series Spider-Man and Hulk figures, the goal with Maximum Series Deadpool is to cater to a more discriminating audience of collectors. The price tag is higher than traditional Marvel Legends figures, but with that comes increased articulation and detail and a wealth of accessories and switch-out parts. There's even a miniature Doop figurine.

All told, Maximum Deadpool comes with 24 accessories, including an alternate head and hands, various weapons, blast effects, a chimichanga, a stick of dynamite, and the aforementioned Doop companion piece. Like most Marvel Legends, Maximum Deadpool is a 6-inch, 1:12 scale figure.

The Marvel Legends Maximum Series Deadpool figure is priced at $49.99 and is slated for release in Fall 2025. Preorders will open on the Hasbro Pulse website and other retailers on Tuesday, August 26 at 10am PT.

In other Marvel Legends news, Hasbro revealed a wealth of Marvel, Star Wars, and G.I. Joe toys at Comic-Con. The company also recently debuted a line of Marvel Gamerverse figures inspired by the Marvel vs. Capcom games.

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Where To Buy Magic: The Gathering x Spider-Man Cards Ahead Of Next Month's Launch

Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond sets may upset some purists, but there’s no denying the power of a crossover with another franchise.

Final Fantasy’s set was the biggest in history, while other crossovers have included Lord of the Rings, Warhammer 40K, and more. Next up, it’s a veritable pop culture goldmine with Marvel’s Spider-Man, launching next month.

Here’s everything on offer, and where you can still preorder before September 26.

Play Boosters and Bundles

Play Boosters are the bread and butter of collecting the Spider-Man set, and can be purchased individually or as part of a booster box of 30 packs.

Each pack has 14 cards inside, with a foil in every pack and at least a rare guaranteed, too. Booster boxes are currently going for around $200, but if the price changes between now and launch, Amazon will adjust your payment accordingly.

Expect individual packs to be readily available at your local stores after launch, while there will be prerelease bundles available at participating stores which will include a specified foil Rare or Mythic and six Play Boosters.

Collectors can also grab a bundle that includes nine Play Boosters, 15 Traditional Foil basic lands, and a deck box.

Finally, there's a new Gift Bundle that has a box that evokes Spidey's earliest comic appearance and includes a Collector Booster and 9 Play Boosters, as well as a foil alternate-art promo card and other goodies like full-art lands.

Scene Box

We’re waiting to see how much stock there will be of this Scene Box, because at the time of writing, we don’t know if it’ll sell out instantly or be available for a while.

It includes six cards that can be displayed together as a collector’s piece or used in decks, with Spidey, Venom, Green Goblin, and Doctor Octopus represented.

The box also comes with three Play Boosters to help build your collection, and is currently around $100 at TCGPlayer for preorder.

Collector Boosters

Spider-Man Collector Boosters are, at the time of writing, sold out unless you want to go to the secondary market.

Doing so will cost you a whopping $88 for a single pack, or (at the time of writing) up to $1000 for a booster box.

Is it really worth it? Only you can make that call, but here’s hoping prices settle down as we get closer to launch.

Spider-Man Welcome Decks

Wizards of the Coast is holding a series of new player events in the coming weeks, and is offering Spider-Man-themed ‘Welcome Decks’ that feel a little like Jumpstart packs.

There are five to collect, with decklists available here. Each is themed after a character and has a mono color identity. Mash two decks together to make a 60-card deck.

  • Spider-Man - White
  • Spider-Man 2099 - Blue
  • Venom - Black
  • Spider-Gwen - Red
  • Miles Morales - Green

You can check the store locator to see if your game store will have stock, but TCGPlayer has listings, too.

Action Figure Bundles

Something unique to the Spider-Man set is the arrival of Marvel Legends bundles that include a foil, borderless MTG card alongside the relevant action figure, with four to collect: Spider-Man, Mary Jane, Man-Wolf, and Anti-Venom.

They sold out pretty quickly, but we’re keeping an eyeout to see if more become available.

Where Are The Commander Decks?

While Final Fantasy got its own Commander Decks (as did Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who, Fallout, and Warhammer 40k), there’s no such luck with the Spider-Man set.

That’s a shame, as we’d have loved a Red/Black Symbiote Deck helmed by Carnage and Venom, or a deck that packed as many versions of Spidey together as possible.

Once the set is out, we’ll do our best to find the best cards to use in your Commander decks, though.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory LEGO Set Announced

LEGO has announced a new set based on the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The set depicts the candy wonderland of Wonka’s factory, complete with the chocolate waterfall and the Wonkatania boat. The set is aimed at the 18+ age group and consists of 2,025 pieces, with nine minifigures.

The Willy Wonka LEGO set will be available exclusively at the LEGO Store starting September 18, for $219.99. It’s not available for preorder.

It’s a big, colorful set befitting the source material. It has candy trees, a bridge over the chocolate river, the boat (the tunnel of terror is not included, unfortunately), and the chocolate waterfall. Turning a dial hidden on the back of the set makes the waterfall flow. There’s also a secret door that opens to Wonka’s office.

The nine minifigures included are as follows:

  • Willy Wonka
  • Charlie Bucket
  • Grandpa Joe
  • Augustus Gloop
  • Mike Teavee
  • Veruca Salt
  • Violet Beauregarde
  • 2 Oompa Loompas

This set is part of the LEGO Ideas program, which allows fans to build sets of their own design, and submit them for voting. Sets that receive 10,000 votes moves on for consideration to become real sets. You can check out our picks for the best LEGO Ideas sets released so far.

This Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory set looks great and would be perfect for any LEGO adults who have fond memories of watching the movie as a kid. It joins other LEGO sets based on movies, like Jaws, Home Alone, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

For more similar coverage, you can check out all the best LEGO sets released in August, as well as our building experience with the LEGO Arcade Machine, a rumored $1,000 Death Star set, new LEGO advent calendars for 2025, and lots more.

LEGO Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory set announced, out September 18. https://t.co/v2SLgrMC0b pic.twitter.com/9QAu9iu92B

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At Long Last, Hollow Knight: Silksong Has a Release Date

Team Cherry has finally reemerged with a release date for the long-awaited Hollow Knight: Silksong. It's coming out on September 4, 2025.

We learned this today via a nearly-two-minute new trailer dropped by Team Cherry, which showed a ton of new footage from the game. We see Hornet exploring, loads of new insectoid NPCs, dreary graveyards, swamps, a bustling city, new enemies (over 200, per the trailer!), new bosses (over 40!) an Ori-style escape sequence, and more.

First announced in 2019, the release date for the long awaited sequel was finally shared more than six years after Silksong was announced.

Originally confirmed for just Nintendo Switch and PC, but eventually Xbox (and Game Pass) and later PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Team Cherry has been slowly ramping up the conversation around Silksong after going quiet for a long time.

A trailer officially re-revealed the game at the Xbox Bethesda Showcase in June 2022, at which point Xbox also confirmed the game would be available sometime within the next 12 months. Team Cherry didn't say anything itself, however, leaving some speculation around its release date.

The fervor has reached a fever-pitch in recent weeks, as the game was revealed to be playable at Gamescom, and Geoff Keighley teased with some new footage at Gamescom Opening Night Live. The community around Silksong has turned the long wait for a release date into a meme over the years, getting worked up over chocolate cake recipes and metaphorically "putting on clown makeup" every time a new showcase dropped.

Congrats to the Silksong lovers. Silksong is finally Silksoon.

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Avengers: Doomsday Actor Alan Cumming Says He Filmed His Scenes 'In Isolation' Using Green Screen and Often Didn't Know Who He Was Supposed to Be Acting With

X-Men and The Traitors star Alan Cumming has revealed more about his time recently filming Avengers: Doomsday, and said he spent the shoot alone.

Cumming previously acknowledged he had already wrapped filming on next year's Avengers blockbuster earlier than other cast members, as his schedule then required him to go work on the next season of The Traitors.

Perhaps to accomodate this, Cumming's time reprising his X2 role of Nightcrawler was relatively brief compared to some other Avengers stars - with overall shooting on the movie expected to continue on still for several months.

"I did the entire film in isolation," Cumming told Gold Derby. "Lots of green screen, face replacement. They even gave characters fake names. I don't know who I was acting with half the time."

Intriguingly, Cumming appeared to then reference a previous statement he made about sharing a fight scene with Reed Richards actor Pedro Pascal, and suggested what he had said may actually not be the case due to this confusion.

"I broke the internet by mentioning something once," Cumming noted, "but honestly, I might have got it wrong."

Despite all this, Cumming previously described his overall experience returning to the character of Nightcrawler as "really healing" after the "miserable" time he spent shooting classic X-Men movie X2 under the now-disgraced director Bryan Singer.

Avengers: Doomsday will see the return of numerous X-Men actors from Fox's older mutant movies. Presumably via the magic of green screen, at least, Cumming is expected to share screen time with Patrick Stewart's Professor X, Kelsey Grammer's Beast, James Marsden's Cyclops, Rebecca Romijn's Mystique, and Ian McKellen's Magneto.

Following the events of Avengers: Doomsday and the subsequent Avengers: Secret Wars, Marvel boss Kevin Feige has said that a semi-rebooted timeline will see a new, younger X-Men team come to the fore, in a fresh X-Men movie set to be directed by Thunderbolts*/The New Avengers' Jake Schreier.

Image credit: Amy Sussman/Getty Images

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These Certified Refurbished PS5 Deals Are a Good Way to Avoid the Price Hike

Today’s the day the PS5 price hike goes into effect. So if you’re looking to save some cash on a PS5, you might want to consider a refurbished model. PlayStation Direct is selling refurb PS5s for $399.99 — that’s $150 off the new MSRP. It’s a great way to buy one for less cash, considering the prices are going the other way. Read on for the details.

Certified Refurbished PS5 for $399

All of these PS5 consoles have been cleaned, inspected, tested, and fixed (if necessary), so they should arrive like new. Each one includes a DualSense wireless controller, all necessary accessories, cables and manuals. They come packaged in branded Certified Refurbished packaging, which I actually think looks pretty stylish.

You also get free shipping, free returns within 30 days, and a 1-year limited warranty. So there’s basically no risk in case you get a unit with issues or you change your mind within the first month.

The one thing to note is that these don’t appear to be the newer slim models. These are the launch PS5 designs, which are a bit bigger and wider. But they don’t look very different overall.

Certified Refurbished PS5 Digital Edition Is Sold Out

In theory, PS Direct also sells Certified Refurbished PS5 Digital Edition consoles for $349.99 (also $150 less than the new $499.99 MSRP), but they're currently sold out. If they come back into stock, you'll be able to find them here.

Everything that Comes with a Certified Refurbished PS5

  • PlayStation 5 Console - certified refurbished
  • DualSense Wireless Controller - certified refurbished
  • DualSense USB charging cable
  • Base to stand the console vertically
  • HDMI cable
  • AC power cord
  • User manual
  • Astro’s Playroom (pre-installed game)

I’m old enough to remember when game consoles would gradually come down in price over their lifespan. They might get a new design, and the aging parts would become cheaper or more streamlined to manufacture, so console makers would drop the price. Those days appear to be over. Earlier this year, Xbox announced it was raising prices. Then earlier this month, Nintendo announced it was raising prices on the original Switch console, as well as a number of accessories.

Seeing prices go up rather than down is not a great feeling! But it does mean when you see a steep discount like this one on refurbished PlayStation 5 consoles, that’s a smart time to buy.

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 Bluesky.

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Pokémon Legends Z-A Reveals Another New Mega Pokémon

Pokémon has just announced an all new Mega Pokémon species set to debut in the upcoming Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 game Pokémon Legends Z-A.

In a video debuted today, fans got a first look at Mega Victreebell, a more bulbous version of the pitcher plant Pokémon.

This new spooky trailer sees the game's heroes investigate a sweet smell in a creepy building after dark. After various jump scares (Espurr! A Clefairy doll!) we finally see the new Mega species.

"The volume of this Pokémon’s acid has increased due to Mega Evolution, filling its mouth," reads an official blurb for the creature. "If it’s not careful, the acid will overflow and spill out." Delightful.

Pokémon Legends Z-A features a long-awaited return to the Kalos region, home to the series' popular Mega Evolution mechanic. A previous trailer announced Mega Dragonite, the franchise's first new Mega Pokémon in over a decade.

While not confirmed, Legends Z-A expected to feature several dozen new Mega Pokémon designs, as well as familiar Mega Pokémon such as Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Absol, and Mega Charizard X.

As for Pokémon Legends: Z-A's story, it involves the seemingly-spontaneous Mega Evolution of local wild Pokémon, dubbed Rogue Mega Pokémon. You'll need to utilise your own Mega Pokémon to take them down, and you can also bring in help from one of your allies to battle alongside you.

"Overall, Legends: Z-A didn’t feel like a full action game to me," IGN wrote in our first hands-on impressions of Pokémon Legends Z-A's battle systems, "but kind of more like an MMO, with its casting times, cooldowns, and behind-the-scenes math happening. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but I do hope Legends: Z-A gets challenging enough to make me more intentionally dish out commands and think about switching Pokémon at just the right moment."

Pokémon Legends Z-A arrives for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on October 16.

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

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