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Fans Think Fortnite Might Be About to Turn Into the Pink Pony Club With a Chappell Roan Crossover

Fortnite fans are on the edge of their seats as rumors and leaks seem to suggest a potential Chappell Roan crossover coming to Fortnite in February.

The Femininomenon of the pop music world has been the talk of the Fortnite community since cosmetics related to some of her most iconic songs supposedly leaked late last month. Developer Epic Games hasn’t confirmed whether Chappell Roan or her famous pink pony mascot will actually show up in-game, but fans are still expecting an announcement as soon as this week.

CHAPPEL ROAN POTENTIALLY NEXT FESTIVAL ARTIST #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/Ut2jTrm6Ok

— Leaky (@itsmeleaky) January 22, 2026

X/Twitter user @itsmeleaky seems to have been the first to kick off rumors that the Midwest Princess was next to join Epic’s roster of Festival stars, sharing images of some very Chappell Roan-looking music cosmetics and what appears to be a llama sidekick dressed up as a pink, cowboy hat-wearing pony. Players were then able to find these same items in a special room in-game, with some other familiar visuals, including flashy pink stars and some knight armor, adding to the pile of alleged evidence.

All three items would certainly fit the occasion, especially the potential sidekick, which looks a lot like a reference to the star’s mega-hit song, Pink Pony Club. The knight armor, meanwhile, has been taken as a sign that at least one of what could be a few skins could pull from Chappell Roan’s medieval-themed Video Music Awards performance of Good Luck, Babe!. She’s known for her many, many memorable looks, though, so music fans are still guessing which direction Epic could take her cosmetics should she have a substantial presence in Fortnite this month.

👀| Fortnite appears to have begun teasing a possible collaboration with Chappell Roan pic.twitter.com/zUMRqjXlxx

— Chappell Roan Now (@ChappellRoanNow) January 23, 2026

Meanwhile, the studio confirmed plans to launch Fortnite version 39.40 this week on January 30, leaving fans to look out for new content in the days ahead. Again, Epic hasn’t confirmed whether the star will show up at all, but for some, it’s not a question of if, but when and how.

Chappell Roan’s status as a Grammy award-winning artist with millions of listeners has many expecting her to headline an upcoming Festival update as its new icon. It would mean potentially multiple skins to accompany the inclusion of more of her music, though how the star’s career could be represented is unclear. It’s possible she could have a more muted presence, but with the previous icon, Lisa, set to rotate out in just a few days, fans believe it could be the perfect time for Chappell to make her proper Fortnite debut.

FORTNITE VALENTINE'S DAY EVENT TEASER pic.twitter.com/ew7rxBrrzg

— Shiina (@ShiinaBR) February 1, 2026

As Chappell Roan rumors for Fortnite heat up without official confirmation, players are still looking forward to other updates for February. The game’s official account recently put out what appears to be a tease, saying, “In February, Fortnite wears pink.” It could be more evidence that Chappell Roan is on the way, but it’s also likely referencing its upcoming Valentine’s Day plans. Another post from today has music and movie fans looking forward to more KPop Demon Hunters content.

Fortnite leapt into Chapter 7 with an Avengers: Endgame-style event late last year. The months since have, of course, been filled with more crossover content, including a collaboration that brought South Park items into the fold and a few skins from The Office.

Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

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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Nitro Deck 2 for Nintendo Switch 2 Is Up for Preorder at Amazon With a May 1 Release Date

The Nitro Deck 2 is poised to be one of the Switch 2's hottest accessories for anyone looking to elevate their gaming experience while maintaining comfort over extended periods of time. While this new and improved hardware from CRKD isn't landing until later this Spring (May 1 according to the Amazon listing), it's worth getting excited about its suite of upgrades over the original Nitro Deck.

The Nitro Deck 2 is a step up in essentially every meaningful way, providing a far more premium experience over the original. There's a lot of new features to admire, but some of the most notable are improved ergonomics (including an offset right stick), swappable D-pads and stick tops, a sturdier kickstand, and an updated sliding mechanism for a better fit.

Not only does the Nitro Deck 2 offer considerable improvements over the first iteration, but it also sports full backward compatibilty with the Switch and Switch OLED, giving you plenty of freedom to swap back and forth between Nintendo's newer and older systems. It can even be disconnected and used as a pro-style controller for your Switch or Switch 2, PC, or mobile device.

For those who value aesthetics, the Nitro Deck 2 comes in three standard color variations: Smoke Black, Pal Grey, and White. But CRKD has also teamed up with Limited Run Games for a limited edition Fusion Edition of the accessory, sporting translucent blue and purple for those looking for a bit of extra visual flair.

You can preorder all four variations of the Nitro Deck 2 from the CRKD website and Amazon. You can also purchase the LRG Fusion Limited Edition directly from Limited Run Games. Preorders from CRKD include a bonus exclusive string bag and early adopters collector’s pin.

Regardless of where you buy the Nitro Deck 2, every variation (including the LRG Fusion Limited Edition) will run you $99.99. Purchasing from the CRKD website, however, allows you to also add on a variety of accessories for the Nitro Deck 2, such as a pack of swappable D-pads, an 8-pack of stick tops, and more. Both sites offer the Nitro Deck 2 Hardshell Carry Case for $39.99.

Preorders of the Nitro Deck 2 are expected to ship between April 1 and June 30 depending on where you order from, so you'll still have a little while to wait before you can wrap your hands around this highly anticipated redesign.

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The Anycubic Kobra 3 3D Printer and Ace Pro Multi-Color Printing Drops Below $200 for the First Time

Here's a great opportunity to pick up a fully featured 3D printer for a supremely low price. AliExpress is currently offering the Anycubic Kobra 3 V2 3D Printer Combo - which also includes the Ace Pro multi-filament printing module - for just $199. You'll have to sign into your account to see this price (otherwise you might see $233). This is the first time I've seen this model sell for under $200. The exact same combo sells for $380 on Amazon.

You're buying it from Anycubic's official store on AliExpress. It ships free locally from the United States and arrives within 1 to 2 weeks. The Kobra 3 is an excellent option for any newcomer to 3D printing; it's easy to setup, it produces great 3D prints with minimal fiddling, there are plenty of mods available (that you can print yourself), all at a budget price.

Anycubic Kobra 3 3D Printer Combo for $199

Includes the Ace Pro Multi-Filmanet Printing Module (for multiple colors)

The Anycubic Kobra 3 is an open bed printer with a working space measuring approximately 10" cubed. It boasts a print speed of up to 600mm/s with 20,000mm/s² acceleration and can print a benchy in under 12 minutes. Other features include an accelerometer G-sensor that allows for auto-leveling and vibration compensation, a 200W dual PTC heating system to keep a stable temp for consistent filament drying, and easy to use touchscreen controls. Assembly is quick and easy and you should be able to make your first test print in a matter of minutes.

The Ace Pro multi-filament module fleshes out the 3D printing capabilities. It's also what makes this deal so good because it normally sells for $200 or more by itself. This add-on allows you to print using up to four different colored filaments simultaneously. It features intelligent identification filament sync, nozzle clog detection, and active heating for filament drying. It also stores the filament in a sealed container to avoid foreign contamination.

Note that this is the newer "V2" model that was released in mid 2025. Updates include:

  • Wider Y-axis (60mm)
  • Upgraded SG15 searings on the X-axis
  • Improved nozzle design
  • Larger build volume
  • Built-in 720p camera
  • Up to 8-color native printing support

There are plenty of other 3D printer options out there. I've personally enjoyed using a Bambu Lab 3D printer. Keep in mind, however, that none of them will offer similar features (especially the multi-color printing) for even close to the same price.

Need more printer filament?

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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Got Mirrorform in Magic: The Gathering’s Lorwyn Eclipsed? Here Are The Most Fun Cards To Use With It

The latest Magic: The Gathering set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, is here to kick off the game’s 2026 release schedule.

This release marks the return to the classic fae and elf-heavy realm of Lorywn, last visited back in 2008. Recently, as I was perusing Instagram, I came across a video by Daniel Powell (aka JollySaintClick), who brought to my attention the new “Mirrorform” card that is part of the latest set.

This card, costing four colorless and two blue mana, reads as follows: “Each nonland permanent you control becomes a copy of target non-aura permanent.” JollySaintClick pointed out how the card can get out of hand with something like Coveted Jewel, and it got me thinking: What other cards would be great to copy with Mirrorform?”

Mirrorform Explained

Before I get into the list, let’s break down a couple of important things about Mirrorform:

It doesn’t say “until the end of the turn” anywhere on the card: Your cards won’t be changing back at the end of your turn, so take care when you drop Mirrorform, and just as important, make sure your hand is set up so you aren’t leaving yourself too restricted after playing it. You don’t want to put yourself in a rough spot after getting all your copies out.

Legendary cards are out (mostly): Because Mirrorform is changing all nonland permanent cards, artifacts like Mirror Box that remove the legend rule will get overwritten, so making copies of legendary cards will be tough, though not impossible. If this is the route you want to take, you will need to find a way to remove the “Legendary” aspect of the creature in question; otherwise, all but one of your copies will be destroyed.

Tokens are okay to copy: Nothing in the card stipulates that your target has to be a nontoken, so just make sure you are aware that if you manage to make a really cool token of something, it is just as viable as anything else.

It’s an instant: While Mirrorform may feel like it should be a sorcery, being an instant means you can cast it outside of your turn or in response to something else. This can be a big help and a great answer to a threat on the board or when you’re the target of an attack.

The Best Cards To Use With Mirrorform

Giggling Skitterspike

Growing up, the spider-doll creature in the original Toy Story terrified me, and thanks to Duskmourn, that critter was turned into a nasty Magic card in the form of the Giggling Skitterspike.

Turning a pool of dull random tokens or boring creatures into indestructible spider dolls that can dish out damage equal to its power to ALL opponents whenever it is targeted is especially scary. The fact that you can boost them to 6/6 with its Monstrosity 5 ability makes the Skitterspike a prime option to use with Mirrorform. Just be prepared for nightmares…

Ouroboroid

Feel like getting some +1/+1 counters? Then Mirrorform some Ouroboroids onto the field, and you will have more counters to hand out than you will know what to do with. Throw in a card like Doubling Season to really up those numbers, and all of these giant space plants will be swarming the battlefield in no time.

Your opponents may give up, so they don't have to wait for you to tally up all the counters each turn.

Mother of Runes

An army of moms that can give each other protection of whatever colors you want? Sounds good to me! As each creature can be activated separately, this means that you can save their protection and use them on a case-by-case basis, depending on what your opponents do.

If you manage to power up one Mother of Runes and make it stronger, that protection will also let them hit directly at your opponents, too, circumventing their blockers altogether.

Ruin Crab

Honestly, this list could have been all Landfall, but I wanted to restrain myself a bit; Ruin Crab is just too good not to include.

If you are running a deck with some solid token generation, which would be preferred if you are running a copy of Mirrorform period, having a ton of Ruin Crabs on the field will make every single land you drop an immense pain for every one of your opponents, thanks to each trigger of them having to mill on each land drop.

Consuming Aberration

My friends and I still can't believe that Consuming Aberation isn't a legendary, but seeing as it matches a color with Mirrorform, this is one of the easiest recommendations on this list.

Similar to Ruin Crab, as it deals with Mill, an army of this horror will not only terrify your opponents from a mill risk, but the massive amount of power and toughness they will all have, due to their strength coming from the number of cards in your opponents' graveyards. Every little spell you cast will spell terror for your enemies.

Battletide Alchemist

Who needs blockers when you can just prevent all the damage that you get hit with? The Battletide Alchemist Kithkin Cleric has a compounding ability, as each card will be able to prevent more damage on its own from each copy Mirrorform creates, while also multiplying prevention by the number of copies you have.

Even if you only have 5 copies after Mirrorform resolves, that will still mean that each source (not total damage) will need to exceed 25 damage to deal any damage to you.

Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm

Now, before you go into the comments to explain to me how the Legend rule works and how all but a single copy would be destroyed, let me stop you and tell you that yes, you are right.

But we aren't using Mirrorform on the Miirym; we are using it on a token of Miirym that it itself creates. A token, mind you, that specifically reads (thanks to Miirym's ability) "Except the Token isn’t legendary", and as I specifically pointed out earlier, Mirrorform doesn't stipulate your target has to be nontoken.

So yes, there is a bit of a setup that you will need to do to get this to work, but once you have that non-legendary token out, having multiple copies of each dragon you cast is just far too tempting a proposition to deny.

Roil Elemental

Roil Elemental is another one of those fun Landfall trigger cards that will be great fun to have a ton of copies, but whereas Ruin Crab caused your foes to mill, Roil Elemental instead lets you steal their creatures instead for each land you drop.

The upkeep of keeping track of which copy stole which cards might be annoying, but that delightful feeling of taking that annoying creature of your friends from them will more than make up for it.

Admonition Angel

A bit like Roil Elemental, since it allows you to mess with the board states of your opponents, Admonition Angel has a nasty landfall trigger that allows you to exile any other nonland permanent for as long as the angel remains on the battlefield.

Having a bunch of copies courtesy of Mirrorform would mean a single land allows you to wipe out boards in an instant, and if you have a way to make your permanents indestructible, protecting your copies, then you will really be putting yourself in a solid spot.

The fact that the cards exiled this way have the chance to return should the angel leave the battlefield does give your opponents hope that things can turn around - hope that you can dash with that next land you play.

Relentless Rats

Whereas Battletide Alchemist had a compounding effect that prevents damage, Relentless Rats is a sort of antithesis. Each copy of rats that your Mirrorform makes will empower every other copy that is made, leaving you with a swarm of cute little murderous creatures to sic on your opponents. It's simple, yet effective.

With tens of thousands of cards in the Magic: The Gathering library, there are hundreds, if not thousands, more cards that would be great options to use with Mirrorform. What are some cards you would want to use with Mirrorform? Sound off in the comments!

Scott White is a freelance contributor to IGN, assisting with tabletop games and guide coverage. Follow him on X/Twitter or Bluesky.

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Today’s Top Deals: Mario Galaxy Amiibo, Pokémon Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle Under $45

Punxsutawny Phil saw his shadow, which means we’re in for six more weeks of winter. At least there are some solid deals to ward off those cold-weather blues. From $100 off an Apple Watch Series 11 to the Pokémon ME02: Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle dropping below the market value on Amazon, there are some nice discounts. You can even grab a preorder for Super Mario Galaxy amiibo or the Criterion Collection release of Monty Python’s Life of Brian, both on sale to boost anticipation for the spring season even further.

TL;DR: Best Deals Today

Super Mario Galaxy Amiibo Preorders Are Cheaper on Amazon

If you waited to grab the new Super Mario Galaxy amiibo preorder, you can get it now on Amazon for a nice little discount. Originally available for $39.99, both the Mario and Luma and the Rosalina and Lumas amiibos are only $34.99. Both figures are larger than your average amiibo, hence the slightly higher price tag. With Mario, when you scan into Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, you’ll get a life mushroom to refill your health, while a 1-Up mushroom comes with a Rosalina scan. These amiibos come out on April 2nd.

5th Wheel AB17 500W 375Wh Electric Bike for $272.34

Now is the time to retire that pedal-powered bike of yours and upgrade to electric. The price of electric assisted bikes has plummeted over the past year. Nowadays you can find a decent bike for well under $500. To kickstart the new year, AliExpress is offering the 5th Wheel AB17 500W 375Wh Electric Bike for a rock bottom price of $272.34 after you apply $25 off coupon code "025USAFF". This bike ships locally from a warehouse in the United States, with most orders being delivered within a week. That means you don't have to worry about tariffs, import fees, or egregiously long shipping times.

Save $100 on the Apple Watch Series 11

The Apple Watch Series 11 is $100 off on Amazon. The 42mm case size is available for just $299, and the 46mm case size is just $329, which is back down to the lowest price we’ve seen. The Series 11 is Apple’s latest smartwatch, which dropped last September. It comes with ample health and fitness features, a sturdy build, and an easy integration into Apple’s ecosystem. Updates on this model over the Apple Watch Series 10 include a brighter, more durable display, longer battery life, a handy "Workout Buddy" to stay motivated, a sleep score for sleep insights, and hypertension notifications.

Pokémon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle Is Under $45

The Pokémon Mega Evolution Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle is back under $45. It’s shipped and sold by Amazon, too. After the delay of most Ascended Heroes Booster sets, it’s nice that this bundle, which includes six booster packs, is available for just $44.91. That’s below than the current market value, making it a good deal.

Apple AirPods Pro 3 Drop To New Low Price

The Apple Watch Series 11 isn’t the only Apple product seeing a nice discount today. You can get the AirPods Pro 3 for the lowest price ever from Verizon. These earbuds are down to $184 from $249, for $65 in savings. Best of all, you don’t need to be a Verizon member to score this deal.

The AirPods Pro 3 features some solid improvements over its predecessor, making it a worthwhile upgrade. Everything from better noise cancellation and improved sound quality to a longer battery life and higher waterproofing is available. Plus, a new heart rate sensing feature is even built into the earbuds for added functionality

Score $50 Off the PDP Riffmaster Guitar Controller

Right now, the PDP Riffmaster Wireless Guitar Controller is only $99.99. The Xbox, Switch, and PS5 versions all have $50 knocked off their price tags. While the Guitar Hero days are mostly behind us, games like Fortnite Festival and Rock Band 4 keep these plastic axes relevant, and the PDP Riffmaster is the best way to play. In our review, Luke Reilly found “With its excellent button feel, terrific battery life, and smart design cues, the PDP Riffmaster rocks.” Plus, it works seamlessly with all last-gen consoles.

Get an Unlocked Google Pixel 9a for $349

An unlocked Google Pixel 9a is just $349 at Best Buy, which is $150 off the list price. It’s a great smartphone for those on a budget, offering a sleek design, bright display, and a Tensor G4 chip for reliable, smooth performance. In our review of the Pixel 9a, we were also big fans of the seven years of software support, ensuring this phone will be with you for the long run. Plus, every color is discounted, so you can choose the best option for your style.

Elden Ring for PS5 Is Just $19.99

Elden Ring for PS5 is only $19.99 on the Amazon-owned Woot, and Prime Members get free shipping. If you don’t already own this open-world RPG from the mind of George R.R. Martin and FromSoftware, now’s a great time to grab it. Elden Ring earned a 10/10 rating in our review. Reviewer Mitchell Saltzman even said it’s “amongst the best open-world games I’ve ever played.”

Criterion Collection Monty Python’s Life of Brian Preorder Discount

Get the Criterion Collection release of the movie that Beatle George Harrison famously mortgaged his house to fund. Monty Python’s Life of Brian (The Criterion Collection) Blu-ray is seeing a nice discount on preorders ahead of its April 14th release. For just $27.99, you’ll get a digital restoration of the film supervised by Monty Python’s own Terry Gilliam, plus tons of additional features. Everything from commentary with Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin to a behind-the-scenes Super 8 film from Palin is included. Any Monty Python fan will want this in their collection.

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

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The Game Awards 2026 Sets December Premiere Date as Fans Expect Big Things from the New Year

Geoff Keighley has already set Thursday, December 10, as the date for The Game Awards 2026.

The show’s creator and host announced the “save the date” news in a post on social media today. It’s early confirmation for this year’s show, securing its spot at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles nine months before viewers tune into what Keighley has previously referred to as “gaming’s biggest night.”

📅 Save The Date

🏆 @TheGameAwards

Live from @peacock_theater in Los Angeles

📍 Thursday, December 10, 2026

More details later this year ✨ pic.twitter.com/uKLVnw6gWU

— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) February 2, 2026

Gaming fans often spend the months leading up to the award show predicting which titles will take home awards for major categories like Game of the Year, Best Narrative, Best Game Direction, and Best Performance. At just one month into 2026, you’d think there would be no reasonable predictions as far as the winners (and losers) go for this year’s Game Awards, but fans already have one game on their minds: Grand Theft Auto 6.

Rockstar Games has a history of big wins at shows like these (Red Dead Redemption 2 had the most awards at The Game Awards 2018), so the long-in-development sixth mainline GTA game is on everyone’s radar. Other highly anticipated titles, like Resident Evil Requiem, Saros, Fable, and Control Resonant have some expecting steep competition, especially when it comes to the Game of the Year award, but there are a few other issues to consider, too.

Like any other industry award show, The Game Awards has a cutoff date a few weeks before the event itself, keeping some games from being competing despite being released in the year the show is held. For The Game Awards 2025, the cutoff date was November 21, 2025, at 9 p.m. PT / 12 a.m. ET. GTA 6 has a release date of November 19, 2026 – and that’s if it can dodge yet another delay. Meanwhile, with so much time left in the year, there’s a high likelihood at some of the year’s best game may not have even been announced yet.

“And the most anticipated game award in 2026 goes to GTA 6” https://t.co/CoHBHJtN1W pic.twitter.com/GMslOQ90d8

— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) February 2, 2026

Today’s announcement arrives less than two months after Keighley hosted The Game Awards 2025 on December 11. The show brought a number of bombshell announcements and reveals, including Divinity, a first look at Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil Requiem, two Tomb Raider games, footage from The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and more. The one-last-thing reveal of the night was a first look at Highguard.

While we wait to see what surprises Keighley will eventually have up his sleeves for The Game Awards 2026, you can see IGN’s list of the biggest games coming in 2026. You can also check out our breakdown of the projects we think are most likely to walk away with the Game of the Year prize, as well as our pick for the best game of 2025.

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 Zootopia 2 4K Steelbook Is Now Up for Preorder at Amazon

Zootopia 2 became one of the highest grossing animated movies of all time last year, behind only China's Ne Zha 2 in 2025. The Disney film was made available on digital platforms just last week after its record-breaking box office run and the official Blu-ray release date was announced for March 3, 2026.

Preorders for the physical release of Disney's hit sequel are finally dropping online. The limited-edition 4K steelbook for collectors is available right now, but there's still no sign of the Blu-ray or DVD versions just yet. The steelbook is currently priced at $44.99, which is almost twice as much as it costs to rent the film digitally.

The Zootopia 2 4K Steelbook Is Available at Amazon

The Zootopia 2 Steelbook comes with both the 4K and Blu-ray discs as well as loads of bonus features. The main draw of this edition of the film is the steelbook itself, but it's also currently the only 4K or Blu-ray option available to buy. There will be a standard 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD release of this movie later on, but for now you can only preorder this one. Like all preorders on Amazon, this steelbook includes Amazon's preorder price guarantee if you buy now. That means that even though the price is currently at $44.99, you'll likely pay a little bit less than that if the price drops any time between now and its release date.

The Zootopia 2 Steelbook also comes with a variety of bonus features and deleted scenes. Here's all of the extras you get with the physical release:

Bonus Features and Deleted Scenes

  • Featurettes:
    • The Zookeepers — Trot along with writer/director Jared Bush and director Byron Howard for a tour of Walt Disney Animation Studios! Get a behind the scenes look as they open up the doors to meet cast and crew and share about all the work done to bring the movie to life.
    • A City of Stars — Meet the fur-tastic voice actors behind the cast of Zootopia 2 as filmmakers share the joy of having the original cast returning and how each new role found its purr-fect match.
    • Everybody Can Draw! — Sketch along with Benson Shum, Animation Supervisor, as he talks about his role on Zootopia 2 and guides viewers in drawing everyone's favorite new beaver, Nibbles!
    • Zoo-prising Secrets — Uncover surprising references and characters from some of your favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios films hidden throughout the movie, along with fun facts.
    • Wilde Times in the Booth — Hop inside the recording booth for plenty of laughs and behind-the-scenes fun. See how the hilarious cast brings their characters to life!
    • The Treat Trolley — Meet the cheerful crew behind the Treat Trolley that brings smiles and snacks throughout the halls of Disney Animation to keep the studio artists fueled and energized.
    • "Zoo" Music Video by Shakira — Celebrate friendship and adventure with Shakira in her music video for the movie's new song, "Zoo."
  • Deleted Scenes:
    • What's In the Box?
    • Where Are They Now?
    • Animal Hospital
    • Welcome to the Team
    • Desert Festival
    • Clawhauser Tracks Judy
    • A Plight at the Museum
    • Clawhauser's Family

Zootopia 2 on Digital

If you don't want to wait for the physical release of the film to watch at home, there are two options available for watching Zootopia 2, you can choose to rent it for $24.99 or buy it for $29.99.

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The Best Books of 2025 That You Might Have Missed – Here’s What To Read Next

2025 saw the release of so many incredible books, and I’ve already shared my roundup of the best books of 2025 so far, which included the likes of The Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise On The Reaping, Emily Henry’s latest release, Great Big Beautiful Life, and many more.

But, as we move into 2026, I’m taking a look back at some of the other best books of 2025 that you might have missed. And I’ve included all the major genres to hopefully pique your interest - and, of course, add a few more books to your shelves this year.

If you’re looking for more reading inspiration or you’ve challenged yourself to read a certain number of books, you’ll also find my recommendations of the best books of each month of 2025 (starting with January) - and I’ll be continuing to do so in 2026 to make sure you’re kept in the loop.

Until then, here are the best books of 2025.

Heart the Lover by Lily King (Contemporary Fiction)

Beginning with a college-age love triangle that jumps forward decades later, Heart the Lover follows the lives of our narrator–dubbed Jordan, a moniker inspired by the character of the same name from The Great Gatsby–as well as Sam and Yash. All we can say is, get the tissues at the ready for the second half of this story.

After finding herself drawn back into Sam and Yash’s orbit years later, we see the trio navigate love, friendship, ambition, grief, loss, and forgiveness. It definitely has a similar feel and vibe to Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, if you enjoyed that book, too.

Coffin Moon by Keith Rosson (Horror)

We put together an entire list of the best 2025 horror books back in October, but another one you won’t want to miss is Coffin Moon by Keith Rosson. Set in the 1970s, the story follows Duane, who has just returned home from a tour in Vietnam, and is dealing with the aftermath while resettling back into his previous life, if that even exists anymore. And things only get worse when he crosses paths with a vampire.

Soon, Duane and his adopted niece find themselves driven by vengeance and revenge after the vampire kills Duane’s wife, with them hunting and being hunted by the seemingly immortal being.

The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson (Fantasy)

Combining epic fantasy and a brilliant murder mystery, all in a dark academia setting, it’s easy to see why readers weren’t able to get enough of The Raven Scholar last year. And this first tale sets things up for what looks to be an incredible trilogy.

With the long-standing emperor set to step down, the competition for his replacement begins. However, when one of the options is murdered, it falls to Neema to find out who is responsible and why. It’s a task that won’t really end all that well for her either way. On one hand, if she is successful, she could end up on the throne herself, whether she wants to or not. Alternatively, her failure will essentially amount to a death sentence and could have serious repercussions for the entire empire.

King Of Ashes by S.A. Cosby (Mystery/Crime)

S.A. Cosby never fails to keep us on the edge of our seats, and his latest release is no different. After Roman’s father is left for dead following a hit-and-run, which appears to be no accident, he finds that he must step up to protect his family.

Yet, when he returns home, he discovers that his younger brother, Dante, owes a number of dangerous criminals and gangsters money. At the same time, his sister, Neveah, is exhausted from helping their father run the family crematorium.

How far will Roman go to help his family?

The Compound by Aisling Rawle (Sci-fi/Dystopian)

Giving us a twisted take on reality TV shows like Love Island, The Compound takes what we know about these shows and flips them on their heads in a sinister way.

With the world outside quite literally falling apart, Lily is happy to compete amongst her fellow twenty-somethings for love. Yet, when things take a turn from the norm, and the contestants are forced to take part in increasingly dangerous challenges, what will she do to win? And what exactly will happen to those who lose? We can’t wait to pick this one up ASAP.

Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection by John Green (Non-fiction)

2025 was a standout year for non-fiction, with books like The Let Them Theory, The New Age Of Sexism, and No More Tears all catching our eye, but John Green’s Everything Is Tuberculosis quickly made it to the top of many of our TBR (to be read) lists.

After meeting a young tuberculosis patient named Henry at a hospital in Sierra Leone, John tells Henry’s story alongside the scientific and social histories of what is a curable and preventable bacterial infection that still kills over a million people a year, all while pondering the future of the disease. At a little over 200 pages, it’s a great introduction to non-fiction–especially if you normally shy away from it–and at that length, it will have you well on your way when it comes to any reading challenge pledges for the new year.

The Names by Florence Knapp (Contemporary Fiction)

A difficult read, in many ways, The Names asks the question, what is in a name? How will life differ for one little boy if he is named Bear, Julian, or Gordon? Flipping back and forth between the three versions of one life, this Sliding Doors-style debut highlights how one, seemingly simple, decision can alter the course of a life, and the lives of those around him, as each section jumps forward a number of years to offer us a snapshot of how life is unfurling with the three different names.

A story of family, perseverance, the pervasive impact of domestic abuse, as well as fate, I’ve just picked this up myself and can’t wait to dive in.

One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune (Romance)

A fantastically escapist beach or summer read–let’s just say, we’re already counting down the days until winter is over–Carley Fortune’s One Golden Summer is the perfect romance to pick up, if you haven’t already.

The story follows Alice as she heads back to the lakeside town of Barry’s Bay, a place she has fond memories of visiting in her youth, to look after her beloved Nan. This has a coming-of-age feel to it, even though Alice is now grown, as she rediscovers the joy of such a place and contemplates where her life is heading back home, all while getting to know the boy (now a man) that she admired from afar all those years ago.

Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (Romantasy)

It would be remiss of us not to mention one of the biggest books of 2025 - Onyx Storm. The third book in the Empyrean series, this is the kind of escapist fantasy that you won’t be able to put down.

In this latest tome, Violet finds herself embarking on what might just be her most dangerous mission yet, as she risks everything to save the ones closest to her, even if it means keeping a secret close to her chest that could destroy every one of them.

Ellis is a freelance journalist, based in the UK, with a love of all things books. She also routinely chairs bookish events up and down the country, getting the scoop from some of the biggest and bestselling authors to keep you in the know.

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The Apple AirPods Pro 3 Noise Canceling Earbuds Drops to a New Lowest Price (Better Than Black Friday)

Heads up: AirPods Pro 3 earbuds just got a new price cut that beats all previous deals, including Black Friday. The Verizon Store has lowered the price of the Apple AirPods Pro 3 earbuds to just $184 with free delivery. That's $65 off retail price and the lowest price I've seen to date. You do not need to be a Verizon subscriber to get in on this deal. The AirPods Pro 3 is a solid upgrade and potentially a worthwhile purchase even if you already own a previous generation model.

AirPods Pro 3 Earbuds for $184 (New All-Time Low Price)

The AirPods Pro 3 launched on September 19 and is the newest generation AirPods Pro. Like its predecessor, this is easily the best earbuds for anyone who uses an iPhone. Although it looks pretty similar to the 2nd gen AirPods, there are some pretty significant improvements under the hood. The most notable new feature is the built-in heart rate sensing (which means you don't need an Apple Watch anymore), but the AirPods Pro 3 improves in other subtle ways as well, including better audio quality, better noise cancelation, long battery life, and a more weatherproof IP57 shell.

Released alongside the AirPods Pro 3 was Apple's "Live Translation", which is an Apple Intelligence feature that translates other languages on the fly. This isn't exclusive to the AirPods Pro since it can also be used with the 2nd gen AirPods Pro and the AirPods 4. First hand reports have been generally very positive, including this take from PCMag.

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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Best Buy Has Open Box Asus ROG Strix G16 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptops for Just $1,268

Best Buy is offering yet another fantastic deal on a preowned gaming laptop. While supplies last, you can pick up an open box "excellent condition" Asus ROG Strix G16 RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop for just $1,267.99 with free shipping. If you were to get it new, it would cost $1,600. These preowned laptops are Geek Squad verified and sometimes still have all or some of their original warranty. Note that open box availability depends on your location.

Asus ROG Strix G16 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptop for $1,268

Open Box - Excellent Condition

The Asus ROG Strix G16 gaming laptop features a 16" 1920x1200 IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5600MHz, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. It measures 0.9" thin and weighs about 5.5 pounds. It's not the lightest laptop on the block, but that's because the Strix models put more emphasis on maximum performance and cooling. This is a pretty high-end model from Asus, sitting just under the Scar lineup and side by side with the Zephyrus lineup. The top lid boasts solid aluminum construction, but the base is made of plastic to keep the weight down and reduce heat transfer to the keyboard and palm area so that your hands don't get toasty while gaming.

The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU can handle the most demanding games

The RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU is comparable in performance to the previous generation's RTX 4080 and pulls ahead of it in games that support DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation. It should easily be able to handle even the newest and most demanding games like Ghost of Yotei, Battlefield 6, and Borderlands 4 on the native 1920x1200 display.

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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Resident Evil Requiem Live-Action Trailer Provides a Fresh Look at Ruined Raccoon City

Capcom has published a live-action Resident Evil Requiem trailer that showcases our best look yet at the ruins of Raccoon City, a few weeks before players get to explore it for themselves.

The live-action short features Longlegs actress Maika Monroe, who plays a mother living in Raccoon City shortly before its infamous zombie outbreak. Things sadly do not end well for her (or her daughter) in this three-minute short film that is meant to set the scene ahead of Requiem's arrival.

Fans can now find the short film by scanning QR codes found on viral marketing appearing in New York's Time Square and around Hollywood. Alternatively, its YouTube link is now live and fans are sharing it around social media:

Capcom released a live action short film for Resident Evil Requiem called 'Evil Has Always Had A Name'https://t.co/5yf0Dm7cTL pic.twitter.com/bkl11bxCyC

— Stealth (@Stealth40k) February 2, 2026

The trailer features cops, dogs, and numerous background actors as zombies. A wide shot shows the huge crater left by the missile strike at the end of Resident Evil 3, designed to ultimately neutralize the city's undead outbreak. At street level, the city subsequently looks post-apocalyptic, with burnt out cars and part-collapsed skyscrapers as far as the eye can see.

Fans are already discussing the trailer's end, which features two shadows moving past. Dialogue is then heard saying "That's the last of them, facility secured," and then "Copy that, Raccoon City is ours." These voices certainly don't sound like Requiem's leading duo of Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, so who are they? And who has claimed the city now — Umbrella?

Resident Evil fans have known for some time that they will finally get to return to Raccoon City in the series' upcoming Requiem, which is set to tie-up long-gestating plot threads related to the location and to the shadowy Umbrella Corportation that have been dangling ever since the franchise's origins. An early trailer for Requiem featured a glimpse at the ruined city, and Leon's former Raccoon City Police Department headquarters.

How much more will we get to explore? With only a few weeks to go until launch, Capcom seems to have kept much of Resident Evil Requiem under wraps. That said, the game's director recently made a point of clearing up fan speculation that the game will be open world.

"This year is the 30th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, so it feels like no coincidence that 2026’s Resident Evil Requiem is combining the best ideas of the saga into what appears to be a fantastically constructed tribute to everything that makes the series so great," IGN wrote in our recent Resident Evil Requiem final preview. "Do you like tense survival horror? It’s here. Wanna go all guns blazing with intense action and a quip-obsessed hero? You get that too."

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

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'A CGI Embalming' — Xfinity's Jurassic Park Super Bowl Ad Features Digitally De-Aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum

UPDATE: A previous version of this story mentioned that famed VFX studio Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) had worked on this ad, as noted by The Hollywood Reporter.

A rep for the company has now confirmed to IGN that while ILM worked on the spot's dinosaurs — including gallimimuses, the tyrannosaurus, the dilophosaurus, and the velociraptor — it did not work on the de-aging of Sam Neil, Laura Dern, or Jeff Goldblum.

ORIGINAL STORY: Super Bowl LX may still be a few days away, but Xfinity has already released its Jurassic Park-themed ad that features a digitally de-aged Sam Neil, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum.

Directed by Thor: Love & Thunder's Taika Waititi, the commercial includes clips from the original Jurassic Park intercut with new scenes starring its leading trio — albeit with some wonky CGI to make them appear 30 years younger.

While Xfinity's concept — what if Jurassic Park didn't go wrong? — is fun, viewers are already criticizing the ad's odd-looking de-aging.

The commercial begins with Jurassic Park's technical systems failing, as seen in the original movie. Luckily, here a jolly Xfinity technician shows up to plug in a new router, saving the day. With Jurassic Park now open and operating safely, a CGI-faced Sam Neil goes dinosaur watching, while a similarly altered Jeff Goldblum enjoys a mountain of shrimp.

🚨 ‘JURASSIC PARK’ returns in a new advertisement for Xfinity 🚨 pic.twitter.com/W2xcg4NmGU

— Swrve 🦖 'Jurassic' News & Content (@SwrveYT) February 2, 2026

"Yes, uh, Wi-Fi finds a way," Goldblum says, lounging at the pool with a tablet.

"He doesn't look like a younger man," responded one fan on social media, referring to the CGI behind Sam Neil's de-aged look. "He looks like a mannequin of a younger man, dreamed up by an AI that's only ever seen '90s movies through a vaseline-smeared lens. It's a CGI embalming."

"The actors look so uncanny," wrote benmannxd on reddit. "The Jurassic franchise is renowned for using CGI to reanimate dinosaurs!" responded Pitbullpandemonium.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the ad has been made possible because Xfinity owner Comcast owns NBCUniversal. Jurassic Park is owned by Universal, while NBC is airing Super Bowl LX.

"Bringing Jurassic Park back to life for this campaign has been an extraordinary collaboration across Comcast NBCUniversal," said David O'Connor, chief brand officer, Universal Entertainment. "For more than three decades, the franchise has captured the imagination of audiences around the world, and this partnership with Xfinity allows fans to experience that world in a completely fresh way.

"By combining the timeless characters and iconic moments of the original film with modern technology, we’re celebrating the legacy of Jurassic Park while introducing it to a new generation," O'Connor went on. "It’s a testament to the enduring power of the franchise and the kind of creative, cross-company storytelling that only NBCUniversal can deliver."

Image credit: Xfinity.

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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The Liquid Cooled Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC Drops to $2,250 at Dell

2026 has already seen surges in the cost of DDR5 RAM and higher end Nvidia GPUs. Unfortunately, this also affects the price of prebuilt gaming PCs. Obviously this isn't an ideal time to be buying new computer parts, but if that's not stopping you from upgrading, I would suggest jumping on a deal you find now rather than waiting a little longer. Fortunately, there are still good deals when you know where to look.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2250

Dell is currently offering an Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC for $2,249.99 with free delivery after a $580 instant discount. This isn't the lowest price it has ever been, but it's a significant drop from the beginning of the year when it was priced closer to $2,800. If you're looking for a future-proof system, this RTX 5080 equipped PC should be powerful enough to set you up for 4K gaming for years to come.

This customizable system is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a 20-core processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz. It's cooled by a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling system. The 1,000W power supply gives you headroom for upgrades down the road.

The GeForce RTX 5080 GPU will run any game in 4K

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, Borderlands 4, Stellar Blade, and Battlefield 6. Check out our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review for our hands-on impressions.

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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The 10 Most Valuable Ascended Heroes Pokémon Cards That I'm Already Chasing

The Mega Evolution set’s Ascended Heroes expansion has quickly become yet another collector-driven Pokémon TCG release, with demand greatly outweighing the supply and maxing out the value of certain cards.

With Mega Evolutions returning in force and Special Illustration Rares pushing presentation to extravagant new heights, the set has created another sharp divide between playable staples and true luxury chase cards.

While not every premium pull is destined for competitive dominance, each of the top ten most expensive cards so far has earned a lofty market price with jaw-dropping artwork, gameplay relevance, pure scarcity, or a combination of the three.

Using the dedicated trading card marketplace TCGplayer, we’ve ranked the 10 most valuable Pokémon cards from Ascended Heroes by their current market price at the time of writing, how their artwork stands out, and why their gameplay impact has kept collectors and competitive players chasing them alike.

10. Mega Froslass ex (275/217)

Mega Froslass ex may sit at the bottom of this list, but its appeal is far from modest. The artwork leans into icy elegance, placing Froslass against a stark, wintry backdrop that feels painterly rather than action-packed. That sort of subdued aesthetic stands apart from the chaos of other Mega Evolutions, making it a sure favourite among collectors who value atmospheric art over spectacle.

In play, Mega Froslass ex has carved out a niche as a disruptive attacker. Its ability to punish large hands and inflict Sleep introduces awkward sequencing for opponents, particularly in slower, resource-heavy matchups. While not a format-defining threat, its control-oriented design has kept it relevant enough to justify its premium status.

9. N’s Zoroark ex (286/217)

Another of the most valuable Pokémon cards in Ascended Heroes, this Special Illustration Rare thrives on narrative as much as mechanics. The artwork places N alongside Zoroark in a richly detailed scene that echoes the duo’s moral ambiguity, rendered in muted tones that feel almost storybook-like.

Gameplay-wise, N’s Zoroark ex remains a utility powerhouse. Its Trade ability seems like one of the most efficient new draw engines in the game, while Night Joker’s attack-copying effect grants immense flexibility. That versatility should keep Zoroark shells relevant across multiple formats, making this version a collector favourite that still earns its keep at the table.

8. Iono’s Bellibolt ex (279/217)

Few Pokémon cards in Ascended Heroes feel as vibrant as Iono’s Bellibolt ex; bursting with neon colours and cartoony expressions, the artwork mirrors Iono’s on-screen energy perfectly — instantly giving the card the kind of big personality we know her for.

That personality translates cleanly into gameplay, too. Electric Streamer allows relentless Energy acceleration, enabling aggressive Lightning strategies to overwhelm opponents before they stabilise. While Bellibolt ex requires careful management to avoid overextending, as Thunderous Bolt stops it from attacking the next turn, its all-around explosiveness has made it a popular addition.

7. Marnie’s Grimmsnarl ex (287/217)

Dark, brooding, and unapologetically stylish, Marnie’s Grimmsnarl ex delivers one of the expansion’s particularly striking character moments — with Marnie’s defiant look pairing with Grimmsnarl’s looming presence, feeling like a thrilling anime snapshot.

Competitively, Grimmsnarl ex rewards evolution-based strategies with efficient Energy acceleration and reliable spread damage. Its consistency has made it a staple in Darkness archetypes, and the Trainer-Pokémon pairing adds enduring collector appeal beyond raw power.

6. Mega Feraligatr ex (274/217)

Another expensive Pokémon TCG entry from Ascended Heroes, this card feels like pure momentum, with Mega Feraligatr’s erupting from crashing water, all sharp angles and violent motion, perfectly communicating its role as a bruiser.

Mortal Crunch excels at punishing damaged Pokémon, allowing Mega Feraligatr ex to close games with alarming speed once pressure is applied. Its straightforward, punishing design should resonate with players who favour decisive turns and collectors who appreciate its unapologetic ferocity.

5. Lillie’s Clefairy ex (280/217)

Few cards in Ascended Heroes are as emotionally resonant as Lillie’s Clefairy ex. The artwork is soft, joyful, and intimate, capturing a tender moment that stands in deliberate contrast to the set’s more bombastic Megas.

Despite its gentle presentation, Clefairy ex carries surprising competitive weight. Fairy Zone’s Weakness manipulation can completely warp matchups, while Full Moon Rondo scales effectively in Bench-heavy formats. Its blend of charm and tactical impact is expected to keep pushing demand well beyond casual collectors.

4. Mega Diancie ex (282/217)

One of Ascended Heroes’ most bedazzling cards, Mega Diancie ex looks like a gemstone brought to life before going under a Sailor Moon transformation. Like Mega Gardevoir ex in the Mega Evolution base set, the pastel-heavy illustration gives off pure elegance and symmetry, creating one of the most visually refined cards in the set.

Diamond Coat grants meaningful damage reduction, while Garland Ray offers flexible scaling that rewards precise Energy management. Mega Diancie ex will likely find a comfortable role in defensive Psychic builds, and its graceful presentation ensures it remains highly desirable even outside tournament play.

3. Mega Dragonite ex (290/217)

The poster child of Ascended Heroes, it’s no surprise that Mega Dragonite ex is one of the most valuable Pokémon TCG newcomers in the expansions, as well as being a pure joy rendered in colour. The artwork is lively and whimsical in an almost magical tone, depicting Dragonite soaring through a dreamlike sky.

On the battlefield, though, Sky Transport introduces constant positional control, while Ryuno Glide delivers devastating damage with surprising efficiency. Dragonite’s popularity as a Pokémon in general, combined with genuine competitive utility, has made this one of the most sought-after pulls in Ascended Heroes.

2. Mega Charizard Y ex (294/217)

Gold cards rarely divide opinion, but Mega Charizard Y ex embraces the style choice’s excess unapologetically. Like those that came before, this Mega Hyper Rare treatment transforms Charizard into a glowing icon, stripped of detail yet radiating prestige.

Explosion Y hits brutally hard, too, with this singular move capable of swinging games in just one attack. That raw power, paired with Charizard’s evergreen popularity, is likely to keep this card a centrepiece of big collections.

1. Mega Gengar ex (284/217)

The most valuable card among the Pokémon TCG’s new Ascended Heroes expansion, Mega Gengar ex stands at the summit of this expensive top ten. Not only is the artwork grippingly chaotic with five menacing, swirling colours, but Gengar’s predatory grin feels alive within the frame, too.

Gameplay-wise, Mega Gengar ex offers both disruption and efficiency. Shadowy Concealment’s Prize manipulation subtly shifts tempo, while Void Gale enables smooth Energy redistribution. Combined with Ascended Heroes’ extreme scarcity at MSRP and iconic design, it’s little wonder this card commands a near four-figure market price.

Where to Buy Ascended Heroes Sealed Boosters

The Ascended Heroes expansion has officially kicked off Pokémon TCG’s 2026 run, but there are only a couple of places where you can reliably buy ETBs, booster packs, and collections right now. Note, outside of keeping up with deal trackers, you’ll likely have to pay above retail price for the time being.

That’s along with not every product even being launched on that 30 January release date. That said, we’ll give you a full breakdown of the best places to get your buy for Pokémon preorders for whichever Mega Evolution: Ascended Heroes products you’re looking out for.

For more Pokémon TCG, consider checking out our full roundup of the most valuable cards from 2025, alongside the pricest pulls from Mega Evolution's other recent expansion, Phantasmal Flames.

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

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The Best HBO Max Deals (February 2026)

Max is officially back to being HBO Max. Even though the name has changed (returned?), the library is still full of great films and shows to watch. HBO Max is home to some incredibly high-quality watches, including House of the Dragon, The White Lotus, The Last of Us, and Sinners. You can tune in to Season 2 of Peacemaker and even catch up on James Gunn's Superman beforehand.

If you've been hoping to start up an account to dig into that library, we're here to help. While HBO Max recently increased the price of all of its monthly plans by around $1, we're keeping track of the best price for subscriptions, along with any deals as they appear. Let's get into what's available right now.

Our Top Pick: The Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max Streaming Bundle

There are no active discounts available for HBO Max, so your best bet for savings (assuming you're already on the hook for more than one subscription) is by checking out some bundles.

Our favorite streaming bundle includes Disney Plus, Hulu, and HBO Max. The deal can be purchased through any of the three streaming services and starts at $19.99/month for the ad-supported tier or $32.99/month for ad-free access across all three platforms. It'll save you quite a bit compared to what you'd pay for the three of them separately per month – 43% on the ad-supported plan and 42% on the ad-free plan.

To learn more about how to get started with this bundle as a new or existing subscriber, head to our guide on how to get (or switch over to) the Disney+/Hulu/HBO Max streaming bundle.

Students Get 50% off HBO Max Basic With Ads

If you're a student, you can score the HBO Max Basic With Ads plan for just $5.49/month. That's 50% off the usual price, which is a very nice deal to take advantage of. In order to get the discount, you'll need to verify your student status with UNiDAYS, then you'll get a unique code that you can use to redeem the discounted plan.

Subscribe to HBO Max

If you're just looking to sign up for a HBO Max subscription, there are a few different options to choose from:

The Basic and Standard tiers allow up to two concurrent streams and offer Full HD resolution. The Standard tier allows users to download shows and movies to watch on the go, too.

HBO Max also has an additional Premium tier, which offers 4K UHD resolution and Dolby Atmos sound alongside four concurrent streams. The details are as follows:

There is currently no HBO Max free trial available, so you'll need to be a paying subscriber to access the service.

What's Streaming on HBO Max?

HBO Max features a wide variety of programming. New additions to HBO Max in February include Paddington 2, The Shape of Water, and The Notebook, as well as the continued first season of the new Game of Thrones spin-off, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

Otherwise, the service includes shows from brands like HGTV, Food Network, TLC, and the Magnolia Network. Of course, one of the big draws of HBO Max is HBO Originals like The Last of Us, Succession, Barry, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The White Lotus, House of the Dragon, and more. It also includes DC's slate of movies and shows like Superman and Peacemaker, as well as other popular Warner Bros. films like Mickey 17 and Sinners. Plus, HBO Max continues to house popular streaming series like Friends, Full House, and the Harry Potter movie collection.

Back when it was still called 'Max', we gave the streaming service an 8/10 in our review, stating that, "For all its problems and an app that still runs a little too heavy, the extensive selection of well-curated choices make Max a worthwhile investment for cinema and TV lovers."

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Original article from Logan Plant.

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Upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray Release Dates

Perhaps you've heard about the death of physical media. Those rumors have been greatly exaggerated. Tons of 4K UHD and Blu-ray movies and TV shows hit the shelves each month. And with all the streaming services raising their prices seemingly every other month, physical media keeps on looking better and better. Whether you want to watch your favorites regardless of what streaming services you subscribe to, or you just enjoy the act of collecting, it's good to know when the newest releases are coming out on 4K UHD and Blu-ray.

We're kicking off a new video series that highlights the biggest home releases of the month (much like we do for our roundup of video game release dates). You can find the video for February 2026 above. And below, you'll find a full rundown of release dates and buy links for all the upcoming home releases you're likely to care about.

Biggest New and Upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray Releases

If you want a TL;DR of the biggest upcoming home movie and TV show releases, look no further than the list above. We keep it updated and change out the featured items regularly. Below, you'll find all the notable upcoming release sorted by release date.

February 2026 4K and Blu-ray Releases

February sees the release of a whole bunch of classic movies, plus a few new ones for good measure. In the classics department, we have the first two Friday the 13th movies coming out in 4K. Plus Lawrence of Arabia, Seven, and Scream. New movies out this month include Predator: Badlands, Five Nights at Freddy's 2, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, and more.

February 3

  • Fifty Shades: 3-Movie Collection (4K) - Buy It
  • Friday the 13th (4K) - Buy It
  • Friday the 13th Part 2 (4K) - Buy It
  • Wicked: For Good (Giftset) - Buy It

February 10

  • Cruel Intentions - 25th Anniversary - Buy It
  • Lawrence of Arabia (4K) - Buy It
  • Seven (4K) - Buy It
  • Westworld (1973) (4K) - Buy It

February 17

Februrary 24

  • The Man Who Wasn't There (Criterion 4K) - Buy It
  • Mimic (4K) - Buy It
  • Network (Criterion 4K) - Buy It
  • Richard Pryor: Here and Now (4K) - Buy It
  • Tank Girl (4K) - Buy It
  • True Romance (4K) - Buy It

March 2026 4K and Blu-ray Releases

March 3

  • Cobra Kai: The Complete Series - Buy It
  • For All Mankind - Season 2 - Buy It
  • Hamnet - Buy It
  • Kung Fu Panda 3 (4K) - Buy It
  • Kung Fu Panda 4-Movie Collection (4K) - Buy It
  • Piranha (4K Steelbook) - Buy It
  • The Return of the Pink Panther (4K) - Buy It
  • The Running Man (2025) - Steelbook | Standard
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 - Buy It

March 5

  • Faces of Death (Blu-ray Steelbook) - Buy It

March 10

  • The Devil's Advocate - Collector's Edition (4K) - Buy It
  • Bugs Bunny Anniversary Collection - Buy It
  • Rango (4K) - Buy It
  • Resident Alien: The Complete Series - Buy It

March 17

  • The Birthday (4K) - Buy It
  • The Boy and the Beast - Buy It
  • Jurassic Park (4K, Dolby Upgrade) - Buy It
  • Jurassic World (4K, Dolby Upgrade) - Buy It
  • Solo Leveling: Season 2 - Buy It

March 24

  • Hail, Caesar! (4K) - Buy It
  • Killers of the Flower Moon (Criterion 4K) - Buy It
  • Looney Tunes Collector's Vault - Vol. 2 - Buy It

March 31

  • Little Nicky (4K Steelbook) - Buy It
  • Outbreak - Collector's Edition (4K) - Buy It
  • Salem's Lot (4K) - Buy It
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants - Buy It

April 2026 4K and Blu-ray Releases

April 7

  • The Deer Hunter (4K Steelbook) - Buy It

April 14

  • Monty Python's Life of Brian (The Criterion Collection) (4K) - Buy It

April 21

  • Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow (4K Steelbook) - Buy It

April 28

  • John Singleton's Hood Trilogy (The Criterion Collection) - Buy It
  • Soldier (4K Steelbook) - Buy It

May 2026 4K and Blu-ray Releases

May 5

  • The Gilmore Girls: Complete Series - Buy It
  • IT: Welcome to Derry - Complete First Season - Buy It

TBA 4K and Blu-ray Releases

Want more release dates? Check out our mega-post of all the biggest video game release dates to see what's coming to consoles and PC this year and beyond.

What's the Difference Between 4K and Blu-ray?

The distinction between 4K and Blu-ray is mostly about resolution. A standard Blu-ray disc will usually offer 1080p resolution whereas a 4K disc will offer 2160p resolution. And while all Blu-ray players will be able to play those 1080p discs, not every machine is equipped for 4K.

Best 4K TVs

If you're looking to buy a new TV that will make your 4K movies shine, you'll definitely want to take a look at our favorites. Our tech editors have selected the best 4K TVs for gaming, which will also work great for movie-watching. And since both the PS5 and Xbox Series X have 4K Blu-ray play-back built in, you'll probably be doing plenty of gaming on them as well.

LG C5 OLED Smart Gaming TV

The LG G5 is currently our top pick for a gaming TV, but the price on those refelcts their quality. Which is to say they're really expensive. If you want a deal on a terrific TV in a more reasonable price range, you might want to consider picking an LG C3, which costs significantly less for the same size TV. Get the one that best fits your needs and your budget.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Preorders Are Now Live – Out April 16

Get ready for an island adventure with your Mii this year. Nintendo Switch owners can now preorder Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream at a variety of retailers (see it here at Amazon). All have it listed for $59.99, with a release date of April 16 this year, so you can kick off spring with your new Mii characters.

Below, we've included several places where preorders for the game are available at the moment, alongside some more details on what you can expect when you jump in.

Preorder Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is only available to preorder for the original Switch, though Nintendo did note in a recent announcement that the game will "be playable on Nintendo Switch 2." It's currently unclear if a dedicated Switch 2 version will eventually be released. There's also no mention of a preorder bonus at the moment, though we're keeping an eye out to see if anything changes.

What Is Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream?

It's been over a decade since the last Tomodachi game, and the most recent Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Nintendo Direct gave us plenty of details about what to expect from this new installment. Set against a little island paradise you get to make your own, the game allows you to fully customize the Mii characters that inhabit it.

According to Nintendo, you can customize them "right down to their personalities, little quirks and living spaces, then see what weird and wonderful things they’ll get up to. Give them an occasional nudge to divulge what’s on their minds, help them solve life’s problems, cultivate their friendships and more." Nintendo has also made the game more inclusive than before, offering a range of options for your character's gender, voice, and dating preferences.

Other Preorder Guides

Curious what else is available to preorder right now? Have a look through our list of preorder guides below to start securing some new additions for your library, whether you're interested in Pokémon Pokopia, Mario Tennis Fever, or Resident Evil Requiem. There's plenty of upcoming Switch 2 games to look forward to in 2026 already.

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

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Dead by Daylight: The Hillbilly #1 Spotlights an Iconic Killer

The Hillbilly is easily one of the most memorable Killers in Dead by Daylight. That makes him a perfect choice to get the spotlight in Titan Comics' latest Dead by Daylight tie-in comic.

Last month, IGN debuted the trailer for Dead by Daylight: The Hillbilly #1. Now we can reveal a new preview of this issue. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:

Dead by Daylight: The Hillbilly is written by Derek Fridolfs (Stranger Things) and drawn by Dean Kotz (James Bond), with colors by Allison Hu. The first issue features cover art by Kotz, Alex Horley, Francesca Ciregia, Ilan Sheady, and Niclas Mortensen. Each issue of the series also comes with a code for exclusive DLC for the game.

Here's Titan's official description of this issue:

When Officer Darnell Hollis makes the largest drugs bust in his small town’s history, the success draws the attention of City Hall. On the fast-track to success, this could be life-changing for Hollis and his young family. But the Rookie is haunted by horrific visions of violence and viscera in waking nightmares. And on Coldwind Farm, Hollis is confronted by a monster who is kept in a dark basement and lives for the slaughter. In the dense fog, a man called Boy tests the strengths of his chains, waiting for the day he’ll break free...

Dead by Daylight: The Hillbilly #1 will be released on April 8, 2026. You can find out more about the series here.

In other Dead by Daylight news, you can check out a new trailer for the game's Stranger Things: Season 2 content.

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

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LEGO Batman, 007 First Light, and Mortal Kombat II Headline More Than 80 Exclusive Reveals Coming to IGN Fan Fest 2026

This February, IGN Fan Fest returns for its seventh edition with a jam-packed lineup of the biggest games, movies, TV and streaming series, and more. Fans will be able to catch celebrity interviews, exclusive gameplay, trailers, and deep dives across some of the biggest upcoming titles in the worlds of games and entertainment.

We’ll have more than 80 exclusive reveals across two days of livestreams February 25 and 26 starting at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST each day. Plus we’ll be counting down to the main show starting Monday February 23 with additional first-looks, exclusives, and in-depth interviews.

We'll have special celebrity appearances from:

  • Simu Liu
  • Melissa Barrera
  • Kenny Omega
  • Phil Lord and Chris Miller
  • Zach Braff
  • Sarah Chalke
  • Donald Faison
  • Bob Odenkirk
  • Lashana Lynch
  • Genndy Tartakovsky
  • Jonathan Smith, Strategic Director & Head of Development Team, TT Games
  • And more!

Check out some of the big-name titles that will be coming to IGN Fan Fest 2026 below. And be sure to check out the live show on February 25 and 26 for announcements of some brand-new games and more!

MOVIES

  • Mortal Kombat II
  • Project Hail Mary
  • Scream 7
  • Diabolic
  • Faces of Death
  • Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
  • In a Violent Nature 2
  • Motor City
  • Normal
  • Redux Redux
  • The Mortuary Assistant
  • The Napa Boys
  • They Will Kill You

TV

  • Devil May Cry
  • Hijack
  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
  • Netflix’s One Piece
  • Primal
  • Scrubs
  • Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
  • The Copenhagen Test
  • The Vampire Lestat
  • Witch Hat Atelier
  • Young Sherlock

GAMES

  • 007 First Light
  • Crimson Desert
  • Invincible VS
  • LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
  • Poppy Playtime
  • Powerwash Simulator 2
  • Street Fighter 6
  • WWE 2K26
  • Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes
  • Bellwright
  • Bus Simulator 27
  • Celestial Return
  • Denshattack!
  • Directive 8020
  • Dreadmoor
  • Esoteric Ebb
  • Everwind
  • Frostrail
  • Gallipoli
  • Gambonanza
  • Gate Guard Simulator
  • Going Medieval
  • Hela
  • Heroes of Newerth Reborn
  • HITMAN
  • Imprinted
  • Join Us
  • Kiln
  • Mexican Ninja
  • Minos
  • Mistfall Hunter
  • Mixtape
  • MONOWAVE
  • Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
  • Necrophosis: Full Consciousness
  • Out Fishing
  • Outbound
  • Outward 2
  • Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf
  • Poppy Playtime
  • PowerWash Simulator 2
  • Ranger's Path National Park Simulator
  • Samson
  • Second Stone
  • Solarpunk
  • Space Scum
  • Tears of Metal
  • Threads of Time
  • Town to City
  • Until Then
  • Valorborn
  • Vampire Crawlers
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy
  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader
  • Where Winds Meet
  • WILL: Follow the Light
  • Windrose
  • Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis

Plus brand-new games and reveals from Red Octane Games, Limited Run Games, Hyperkin, Running With Scissors, Kwalee, and more.

You can watch IGN Fan Fest on the following platforms on Wednesday, February 25 and Thursday, February 26 at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST:

While we wait a little longer for the exciting winter event, check out all the biggest announcements from IGN's October edition of Fan Fest including a sneak peek at Predator: Badlands, an exclusive look at The Witcher Season 4, a behind the scenes look at Return to Silent Hill, an exclusive interview with Keanu Reeves, a brand-new trailer from Dispatch, and a deep dive into Terminator 2D: No Fate.

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The Best Disney+ Deals and Bundles for February 2026

Considering what it offers, Disney+ is one of the best streaming services on the block. From classic Disney animated films to the latest from the MCU (currently Wonder Man), Star Wars, and so much more, Disney+ puts an incredible range of high-quality viewing options at your fingertips. There's tons to watch, but after another round of price hikes, you might want to revisit your streaming subscriptions. We're here to help.

At the moment, one of the best Disney Plus bundle deals available is the massive Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max streaming bundle. This starts at $19.99/month to get you all three streaming services with ads. Bundles are definitely worth considering, especially following the news of Hulu eventually fully integrating into the Disney+ app.

Limited-Time Deal: One Month of Disney+ and Hulu With Ads for $9.99

Until February 17, you can get one month of Disney+ and Hulu (with ads) for $9.99, $2 less than standalone subscriptions to either service. Sure, it's not a door-stopping discount, but it's a decent way to test out the Disney waters or catch up on a particular series.

How to Get the Disney Plus, Hulu, and HBO Max Streaming Bundle

Want a way to save on your Disney+ membership sooner rather than later? Bundles are a great, affordable way to go. Our top recommendation is the Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max streaming bundle can be purchased through any of the three streaming services and starts at $19.99/month for the ad-supported tier or $32.99/month for ad-free access across the three platforms. If you currently own all three and want to cut down on costs, this is a great way to bundle them together and save big on what you'd pay for them separately per month – 42% on the ad-supported plan and 43% on the ad-free plan.

Every Other Disney+ Bundle Option

Beyond HBO Max, you can also choose to bundle Disney+ with just Hulu or the all-new ESPN Unlimited service. Here's the breakdown of all your bundle options:

  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle is $12.99/month and comes with subscriptions to Disney+ and Hulu. This plan lets you stream on multiple devices at once and comes with ad-supported versions of both services.
  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle Premium is $19.99/month and comes with Hulu and Disney+ with no ads. It also includes Disney+ Premium features like the ability to download shows to watch on the go.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle adds ESPN Select (With Ads) to the mix alongside Disney+ (With Ads) and Hulu (With Ads), bumping up the price to $19.99/month. You can also download and watch select content on ESPN Select at this level.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Select Bundle Premium is $29.99/month and comes with ESPN Select (With Ads) and ad-free versions of Disney+ and Hulu. You can also download select content across all three streaming services.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle is $35.99/month and includes the new ESPN Unlimited service with live ESPN coverage as well as Hulu and Disney+ (With Ads).
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited Bundle Premium is $44.99/month. The big difference here is you get the ad-free versions of Hulu and Disney+.

What About Standalone Disney+ Subscriptions?

Disney+ is available in a couple of different tiers. You can get the least expensive option (simply called Disney+) for $11.99/month, which gives you access to everything except the ability to download select shows to watch on the go. This tier is ad supported. If you want to get rid of ads and be able to download certain shows, you can spring for the $18.99/month or $189.99/year Disney+ Premium package.

What Is the Paid Sharing Plan on Disney Plus?

In an effort to crack down on password sharing, Disney has added a paid sharing plan for individuals outside of your household. Basically, anyone using your account that's not within your household will have to be added as an "Extra Member" to your account. This costs an additional $6.99/month for the ad-supported subscription and $9.99/month for the Premium ad-free plan, and only one Extra Member slot is available per account. You can learn more from Disney's paid sharing explainer here.

Disney+ Gift Cards

If you want to help someone out and give them a gift that will keep on giving, gifting a one-year Disney+ card is a great option. It provides all the great things Disney+ offers and it costs a fraction of what it would take to buy even a small sampling of those movies physically.

What Can You Watch on Disney+?

There is a bonkers array of shows and movies you can watch on Disney+. Highlights coming to Disney+ in February include the return of The Muppet Show, a new season of The Artful Dodger, and a 24/7 Hannah Montana stream. For new and potential subscribers, here's a deeper dive into what's available on the service:

Disney

On the Disney front, you have awesome classic movies like The Sword In The Stone, Robin Hood, 101 Dalmations, Hercules, and Sleeping Beauty, modern classics like The Princess & The Frog, Tangled, and Frozen, and a wide range of animated shows, including Phineas & Ferb.

You also gain access to a ton of vintage content like Escape to Witch Mountain, The Apple Dumpling Gang, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, The Love Bug, and a whole lot more. The Disney Junior section is home to absolutely top tier animated shows like Bluey (which, for my money, is worth the price of admission on its own).

There's way more on offer, too, including a ton of Muppet movies, new live-action films and adaptions (including the new Snow White), nature programs, documentaries, Pirates of the Caribbean, and musical programs featuring Taylor Swift (like her wildly popular The Eras Tour), Elton John, Ed Sheeran, and more.

Pixar

When it comes to computer generated films, Pixar stands alone. Kicking off the revolution with Toy Story, Pixar has consistently put out fantastic films, and they are all here. From the Toy Story series to Finding Nemo, Cars, and more recent hits like Inside Out 2, there is a ton to love.

Beyond even that, there are incredible shorts like Bao and Party Central, as well as a wide range of originals and series based on major films, such as Dory's Reef Cam, Forky Asks A Question, Cars On The Road, and more.

Marvel

The MCU has become a true juggernaut, and there are many viewers who subscribe to Disney+ purely for access to nearly the entire MCU lineup of films and shows.

Whether you are a fan of the blockbuster action films, you are an appreciator of the classic 90s runs of "Saturday morning" cartoons like X-Men, or you are currently vibing to the funky theme of the 1981 Spider-Man series, there is a ton of Marvel to enjoy on Disney+. And with new movies and shows being added to the MCU all the time, including most recently the series Wonder Man, there is always more coming.

Star Wars

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, there was a film that changed everything. The original Star Wars is a seminal sci-fi fantasy work that inspired generations of creators, but there is still nothing quite like that far away galaxy. Disney+ grants access to all things Star Wars, including the remastered versions of the original trilogy (hopefully some day they'll add the theatrical cuts, too), as well as the prequels and sequels.

You can also stay up-to-date on all the latest shows, including The Mandalorian and the critically-lauded Andor, which recently wrapped up its second and final season. There are also fantastic short series like Star Wars Visions, and longer-form series like The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch, Young Jedi Adventures, and a whole lot more.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.
Original story from Brian Barnett.

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Every New LEGO Set Releasing in February 2026

February has arrived, and as with every new month, it comes with a new batch of LEGO sets. There aren’t many new sets this month (just wait for the wild deluge scheduled for March 1), but all of them are worth a look. We’ve got the first Pokémon LEGO sets releasing toward the end of the month, plus a couple more sets, all of which are detailed below. Let’s dive in.

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Is you’re just looking for a quick list of what’s coming this month, just scroll through the catalog above. There are only five sets for February 2026.

Eevee - LEGO Pokemon

Eevee is one of the most adorable Pokémon, and this LEGO version is also the most affordable of the three sets. You can preorder it now for a reasonable price.

Pikachu and Poké Ball - LEGO Pokemon

If you’re more of a Pikachu fan, you can preorder this set that depicts the friendly yellow creatures springing from a Poké Ball. There’s even a trail of electricity in its wake. Also, you can build this model with either the male or female tail.

Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise - LEGO Pokemon

The biggest and most expensive of the Pokémon LEGO sets, this gorgeous collection of evolved starters is no longer available for preorder. However, if you missed out on it, you’ll have another chance at midnight as February 26 turns into February 27, as it will become available then. Don’t expect it to last long, though. These big LEGO Store exclusives sell out fast.

LEGO Golden Retriever Puppy

What’s more adorable than a golden retriever puppy? Whether you’re allergic or you just don’t have room in your life for a furry friend, you can now build your own. You don’t even need to feed it or take it out potty.

LEGO Flower Wall

LEGO releases new flower sets nearly every month. This month’s addition sits on a buildable frame and was made to hang on a wall. It looks downright fancy and would make an excellent decoration in pretty much any room.

LEGO Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise Is Available at Amazon

This set originally launched as a LEGO Store exclusive back in November. It almost immediately went out of stock, but later came available for backorder. However, now the LEGO Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise is available at Amazon. It’s in stock and shipping right now. It costs $399, and it looks phenomenal. If you’re a Star Trek: The Next Generation fan with a few hundred bucks to spare, this is a no-brainer.

New LEGO Gift With Purchase

Purchases from the LEGO Store of $80 or more come with a free Gift With Purchase (GWP) set. It’s Penguins in Love (set# 40886), and it’s here just in time for your Valentine’s Day orders. If your significant other is into LEGO, might I suggest taking a look at the best LEGO Botanicals sets?

Maybe you're not a big Pokémon fan. Maybe a golden retreiver pup bit you as a child and you dislike flowers with a passion. Fear not, LEGO fan, because a veritable tsunami of new sets is gathering in the distance, set to pummel storefronts on March 1. The first batch of LEGO Smart Play hits that day, in the form of no less than eight Smart Play Star Wars sets. Also out March 1 are four sets based on the upcoming video game LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. There's also an awesome display build of Sauron's Helmet, and a lot more. Stay tuned.

Alternatively, you can check out the LEGO sets of January 2026, many of which are great, and all of which are already available.

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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This Incredible Super Mario Remix Just Beat Wicked Star Cynthia Erivo to a Grammy, and Nintendo Wasn't Even Involved

A big band remix of Super Mario themes just won a Grammy Award, beating Wicked star Cynthia Erivo to win in the Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella category.

Super Mario Praise Break, a five-minute medley of toe-tapping Mario tunes, marks the second win for talented video game soundtrack outfit The 8-Bit Big Band, which previously won in the same category for a Kirby cover back in 2022.

Featuring tunes from throughout the Mario franchise, from its earliest days through Super Mario Galaxy and beyond, you can listen to the Grammy Award-winning composition below:

Jazz Orchestra '8-Bit Big Band' won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental, or A Cappella for ‘Super Mario Praise Break’

It contains music from Super Mario Bros., Super Mario World, Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy.https://t.co/dqaA1X7buZ pic.twitter.com/YV0zel6gLt

— Stealth (@Stealth40k) February 2, 2026

Once again, this is an entirely unofficial cover, meaning that Nintendo shares none of the glory (other than having created the original tunes in the first place). The tune beat three other tracks to the award, most notably including Cynthia Erivo, who was nominated for her arrangement of original song Be Okay.

"WE JUST WON OUR 2nd GRAMMY 🤯🤯🤯," The 8-Bit Big Band wrote on social media. "Thank you to everyone who listened and supported to all of our new releases and huge congrats to my co-arrangers on the now Grammy winning Super Mario Praise Break."

Video game nominations remain a rare occurrence at the Grammys. Back in 2011, Civilization 4 theme song Baba Yetu scooped the Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals. A year later, Austin Wintory's soundtrack for Journey became the first video game soundtrack to receive a Grammy nomination in the Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media category, though that award was ultimately won by The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Since 2023, the Grammy Awards have featured a dedicated video game soundtrack category, at least. This year's award was another gong for Austin Wintory, who won for his work on Sword of the Sea. Losing out this year were Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora — Secrets of the Spires, Helldivers 2, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card & A Pirate's Fortune.

Despite cover versions from two of its franchises now being Grammy winners, Nintendo has never officially been nominated itself, despite decades of soundtracks and tunes.

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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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Review

I’m a sucker for nostalgia, so I have yet to tire of the enhanced ports, remasters, and remakes that are all the rage these days. I love revisiting games from simpler times, sporting fresh graphics and handy new features, but I also enjoy completely new takes on them I would never have expected. Dragon Quest VII already got the latter treatment on 3DS a decade ago, and now Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is ringing in the 40th anniversary of the series with a fine third iteration, though it’s not one without sacrifices. This time around, there is a clear focus on improving the pacing of one of Dragon Quest’s most notorious entries, and Square Enix has succeeded in that regard – but some of the other adjustments Reimagined makes in an effort to appeal to newer players have come at the expense of longtime fans.

Alone on a small island in a vast ocean, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined tells the tale of a humble fisherman’s son (your main character) and his childhood friends, the outspoken Maribelle and the rebellious and brotherly Prince Keifer, as they seek out fragments of 17 magical tablets in an effort to restore the world. Their quest takes them to the pits of volcanoes, under the sea, high into the sky, and even through time itself, meeting new allies and uncovering dark secrets from history along the way. I’ve always thought Dragon Quest VII stands out among the series, approaching its storytelling in a different and engaging way thanks to those time-travel elements and how it reveals the overarching story over the course of the adventure.

Instead of a single sprawling plot that grows increasingly complex, Dragon Quest VII weaves a tapestry from many seemingly independent strands into a final work of art – a grand story the Dragon Quest games are known for, but one that’s hidden at the start. That really helps drive home its themes of isolation, with the oddly disconnected nature of each island’s tale being lessened as you literally rebuild the world. Add in that you get to see how your actions in the past echo through into the present, and this still remains one of my favorite stories of the Dragon Quest series.

Bringing the world of Dragon Quest VII into the modern era of high-definition graphics, Reimagined sports a brand-new art style inspired by a puppet-and-diorama aesthetic that does a really good job of depicting Akira Toriyama’s original cast of characters. The proportions of these particular heroes have always been a bit more chibi compared to others in the franchise, but here muted tones and being able to see the fabric materials of hats and clothing have replaced the vivid colors and dramatic, anime-inspired outlines that I usually adore about Dragon Quest. The fact that Reimagined removed the 3DS version’s outfit changes for the different vocations saddens me as well. I admittedly found myself growing more accustomed to the puppet-y look as I went, and both my wife and my two-year-old loved to point out how cute everything was as I played, but I’d still be fine if this art style ended up being a “one and done” affair.

This remains one of my favorite stories of the Dragon Quest series.

Thankfully, Reimagined retains much of the same classic RPG goodness that the Dragon Quest series has held onto these long decades, but it also introduces more goodies than just a facelift to mix up the adventure. New Monster Heart accessories impart unique aspects to the character they are equipped to, such as reducing your MP to zero but doubling your strength or increasing the damage you dish out with each subsequent attack. You can now take out weaker enemies in the field without ever entering combat as well, cutting them down from the world map itself. As nifty as both of these additions are, they are just the tip of the iceberg.

What I found more fun to mess around with and build my team around were the powerful Let Loose attacks, which are super moves that act as Reimagined’s take on the Square staple Limit Break concept, and the ability to have characters equip two vocations at a time. Both of these can result in some deliciously broken combos that feel great to pull off. Anyone currently equipped with the Priest vocation will be able to fully heal and revive the entire party with its Born Again action, while the Troubadour's Encore ability will temporarily reduce the party’s MP costs to zero. My personal favorites were the Champion’s Divide and Monk’s Critical Stance, with the former causing three copies to appear and perform whatever action you pick that turn, and the latter guaranteeing your next physical attack to be a critical hit – a particularly devastating option when using the Monk’s Multifist attack that hits seven times.

It’s nice that the new Moonlighting feature that allows each party member to have two vocations at a time provides both their specific stat buffs and access to their toolkit of spells and abilities. Accessible a few hours after unlocking the vocation system itself, I appreciate the flexibility that Moonlighting offers in adjusting how you want your team to run. What I like even more is that there are no downsides or restrictions with whatever you pick for that Moonlighting spot – both vocations earn the same amount of experience points after combat, and it just speeds up the whole process of unlocking the especially good advanced vocations that require you to have mastered multiple other ones already. Keeping one of those mastered vocations equipped even gives the non-mastered role a boost with extra vocation experience.

The previous versions of Dragon Quest VII, especially the original PlayStation release, were known – almost notoriously so – for how long they could take to play through or get to the cool stuff, like combat or unlocking character classes for your party of heroes. Addressing those pacing issues was a core principle behind Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, and some of those changes are more welcome than others, but the pursuit has been a success overall. You’ll get to swing your sword (or sticks, in this case) at some monsters for the first time within 30 minutes of starting Reimagined, and I was able to get to Alltrades Abbey to unlock the vocation system, the crux of your party customization, around 11 hours later. To put the difference here into perspective, at one point I booted up a save from my 3DS version of Dragon Quest VII that was at roughly the same spot: not only was I five levels higher in Reimagined with twice as many vocations mastered, I had also done all that in half the time. When I rolled credits in Reimagined, I clocked in at just over 46 hours, with my party hovering right around level 50, which is much shorter than both previous versions – although that time doesn’t include either of the post-game dungeons or going for 100%, which will likely put you up to the 70+ hour mark.

Reimagined has smoothed away a crucial sense of discovery and challenge.

It’s no secret that this adjusted pacing has come at the cost of some parts of the original game being removed, with producer Takeshi Ichikawa being transparent about how locations such as El Ciclo, Gröndal, and Providence were left on the cutting room floor. Certain areas and dungeons have been reduced in size, too, with the boat the main character’s father departs on right out of the gate now being only a single level instead of two. The Sunken Citadel in the Wetlock region is another such example, with the dungeon being basically removed altogether and replaced with a short, straight-shot corridor. Losses like that are certainly disappointing, but outside of the occasional dungeon feeling a bit small, I actually really enjoyed how the story flows now, and I never felt an obvious gap or awkward break caused by “missing” content.

What I think has had a more noticeable negative impact on the pacing, though, is how Reimagined has seemingly smoothed over nearly every aspect of the original that could potentially cause even the smallest bit of discomfort or aggravation. That may sound fine on the surface, but it has resulted in the removal of things that have traditionally helped define this series, taking away much of that crucial sense of discovery. When I boot up a Dragon Quest game, I expect that the journey will take me into some headwinds and that there will be points where I struggle with a challenge to overcome. In Reimagined, I found none of that.

In any other Dragon Quest, managing your resources – be it your HP, your MP, or your consumables – is something you always need to keep in mind. For example, you have to weigh the benefits of an encounter with whether or not you can spare the MP to end that fight quickly, at the expense of not being able to cast your biggest spells as many times in the eventual boss fight. In contrast, Reimagined bombards you with free healing statues, respawning items that refill both health and magic are all over the place, characters fully heal whenever they level up, and party members that die during a fight even respawn with a single hit point afterwards, doing away with that classic Dragon Quest imagery of seeing your lone character leading around a parade of colorful coffins in a dreary dungeon. And if you do find yourself in a situation where everyone dies, the penalty is so minimal, forcing you to lose only 1,000 gold as opposed to half of your total, that even that threat is far from scary. The first time I actually had to pay this fee was in the very last dungeon, playing on hard difficulty, and at that point I was more just curious to see what would happen.

Individual carrying bags have been done away with in favor of a single shared inventory as well, making it so you don’t have to worry about strategically divvying up your items. (And you have no need to worry about accidentally equipping a cursed item you can’t get off – those are gone now.) There are some difficulty options you can toggle and adjust, such as lowering or raising the amount of experience, vocation points, or gold you earn after a fight (though, unfortunately, you can’t set them to zero), but none of the other stuff I mentioned is included in those settings. In fact, you can choose to make things even easier for yourself by fully restoring your party after every encounter.

This really is a literal reimagining of Dragon Quest VII as a sort of “My First Dragon Quest."

This handholding approach, where you almost can’t fail, even extends into the main questline. So much of the sense of exploration and discovery has been removed, with enough information being fed to you that quests almost turn into a simple matter of glancing over your screen to find where the big icon is. Is there a tablet fragment in your location? You’ll see a marker on your map letting you know one is somewhere nearby, which turns the hunt for them into an almost mundane task to check off a list rather than the epic, world-saving mission it’s made out to be. You don’t even have to try spells out on enemies anymore to know how they might affect them, as an icon over the monster's head will show whether the one you have highlighted is weak or strong against it, or if they will resist it altogether.

Having recently played through last year's spectacular HD-2D remakes of Dragon Quests I & II, all of this smoothing gave me whiplash. That package added some solid accessibility options to help newer players, but it still retained – and in many cases expanded – the challenge of the originals. Dragon Quest VII Reimagined feels like it goes in the complete opposite direction, with the only real challenge coming from the last hour of the story and the post-game grind.

That all said, the more I played this new version, the more I eventually came to accept it for what it was, even if that wasn’t exactly what I was expecting or looking for. Between its faster pacing, toy-like aesthetic, and insistence on reducing pain points, this really is a literal reimagining of Dragon Quest VII as a sort of “My First Dragon Quest” entry point for new players. Once that realization clicked, I just let myself enjoy the ride as I soaked in a story and characters I still adored – I just also had to come to grips with the fact that it wasn’t going to deliver the challenge and discovery that I usually play Dragon Quest games for.

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Select JRPGs Are up to 67% Off Right Now at Amazon

Amazon is offering some excellent discounts at the moment on a select few JRPGs, which is great news for those looking to fill up their game library with something new.

After clipping a coupon on its store page, Metaphor: ReFantazio for PS5 is down to $23 at the retailer, while the Xbox Series X version is down to $32. Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is another on sale, with its Xbox Series X version down to $20.59 with a coupon and its PS5 and Switch copies down to $34.99. Then there's Octopath Traveler 0, which is down to $31.99 for Xbox Series X with a coupon and $39.99 on all other platforms. Finally, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake has dropped to $49.99.

Select JRPGs on Sale at Amazon

What's nice is that each of these games has earned a glowing 9/10 rating from us in their respective reviews, and Metaphor: ReFantazio was even chosen as our Game of the Year back in 2024, so they all certainly seem like worthy additions to your library. In particular, for Metaphor: ReFantazio, its PS5 price even marks its lowest price yet, so there's no better time to scoop it up.

It's not the only game that's down to its lowest price at the moment from this selection. Octopath Traveler 0 is another that's now available at its best price so far on all platforms, and Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake for Xbox Series X hits its lowest price if you use the coupon on its store page.

There are plenty of other game deals worth checking out right now, too. Over at Woot, which is an Amazon-owned online retailer, there's a big selection of video game deals available as part of its Video Game Mega Sale, including quite a few Switch deals. If you're stocking up, it's well worth a look before the sale ends on February 6.

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

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