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The LEGO Snoopy's Doghouse Set Is Now Available for Peanuts Fans to Preorder

LEGO has dropped a brand new Snoopy's Doghouse set, and it looks like a fantastic build for Peanuts fans. Featuring Snoopy and Woodstock alongside Snoopy's classic red doghouse, this set is now available to preorder exclusively on the LEGO Store for $89.99. There's still a few months to go until it's officially released, though, so make sure to mark your calendars for June 1.

Preorder Peanuts: Snoopy’s Doghouse LEGO Set

The Snoopy's Doghouse set is one that's recommended for adult builders, which makes sense given it looks much more like a display piece than a toy, and comes with 964 pieces. These bricks come together to create a posable Snoopy - complete with two alternative leg builds and two neck positions so you can pose him standing up, sitting down, or even lying down - a typewriter, the doghouse, a campfire, and a little Woodstock figure.

The inner walls of the doghouse can also be folded out to create a backdrop of the night sky for the campfire. With this setup, you can have Snoopy and Woodstock roasting some marshmallows together over the mini fire. How can you not love that?

If you're a big fan of the Peanuts, this looks like a set worth grabbing and having up on display. And even though its release date isn't until June, it's worth preordering now rather than waiting to buy it, in the event it sells out.

While June is still quite a ways away, it doesn't mean there isn't still plenty for LEGO fans to look forward to in the immediate future. March is absolutely stacked with exciting new sets already, from the adorable Floating Sea Otters set to the Sauron’s Helmet to the sleek Ford Model T set. But you don't even have to wait until March. February's had plenty of great new drops as well, including new Pokémon sets releasing on February 27. What a start to the year.

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

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Star Wars The Mandalorian and Grogu Trailer Reveals a Clone Wars Character's Return, and Baby Greedo

Today brings our best look yet at upcoming Star Wars movie The Mandalorian and Grogu, via a two-minute trailer that also features the return of a classic Clone Wars character.

After a short and disappointing appearance last week at the Super Bowl, today's proper trailer gives us much, much more of Mando himself and his adorable young ward. We also get to see several scenes where Pedro Pascal's face is exposed — something of a novelty in the original Mandalorian series.

However, it's the face of another familiar character that Star Wars fans are now celebrating — the bounty hunter Embo, an ally of the Hutt Clan who appeared in numerous episodes of the Clone Wars TV series. Embo looks to be playing a villainous role again here, which is no surprise considering the movie's story sees Din Djarin forced to deal with a jacked-up Rotta the Hutt.

Star Wars returns to the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu.

Watch the trailer now and experience the film, starring Pedro Pascal, only in theaters and IMAX May 22. pic.twitter.com/0S31W8kRfq

— Star Wars (@starwars) February 17, 2026

Also in the trailer? An infant rodian we're naming Baby Greedo, Sigourney Weaver's New Republic colonel, and Grogu using his Force powers to blow up a poor mouse droid. Once again, we see that Djarin has traded in his sleek N-1 starfighter as seen in the most recent season of The Mandalorian, and has reverted to using a ST-70 assault ship, better known as a Razor Crest.

We also get a good sense of where this movie sits in the franchise's timeline. A group of what appears to be Imperial Remnant leaders or supporters is glimpsed, with one declaring: "Long live the Empire!" Snowtroopers also return, as seen back on Hoth in Empire Strikes Back.

Djarin appears to be fully working with the New Republic now, crossing bad guys off of Sigourney Weaver's hitlist for the greater good, in order to stop a return to galactic war. Djarin's plans appear to hit a setback, however, when he's seemingly captured by Embo and the Hutts, though luckily Star Wars Rebels' Zeb appears to be around to help.

Of course, you can already pre-order a LEGO version of the movie's new Razor Crest ship. Later this year, there will even be a Mandalorian and Grogu cookbook. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu will be released in theaters on May 22.

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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Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Still Needs More Danger in its Undersea Horror | IGN Preview

Seeing Cthulhu in the title of a game will, fairly or not, stack a pile of expectations on top of it as tall as the walls of R'lyeh. The Cosmic Abyss does meet some of them, focusing heavily on not just the physical danger involved in immersing oneself in the mysteries of lost and cursed history, but the mental toll as well. It exceeds some too, placing the well worn fictional mythos in a setting it doesn’t often get fit into. But the limited time I had with the first couple of chapters was soaked with the sinking fear that even though its puzzles and atmosphere were brain tickling, there weren't enough moments where the consequences of playing with this eldritch fire felt real or dangerous.

Cthul-clue

In the Lord’s Year of 2026, you're going to have a hard time adapting HP Lovecraft’s cosmic horror mythopoeia in a way that feels fresh, but developers Big Bad Wolf make a good effort. It follows well worn tropes, like putting players in the shoes of a detective chasing more and more bizarre clues down an inter-dimensional rabbit hole. But the near-future setting, in a world that clearly benefits from advanced technology but still remains recognizable to denizens of our real world, spices things up in curious ways. My favorite is its optimistic take on an AI companion named Key that can actually be a general benefit to society, or at the very least towards your investigative efforts to know the unknowable.

Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss gives you a million chances to use it in crime scenes, which are dense with dark nooks to shed light on and stones to be turned over. Its key feature, the Vault, takes every clue you find that could be consequential to solving the mystery and puts it in a big board, where you can move them around and draw connections between them, Charlie Day-style. Some of these clues may become a deduction, which asks a question that can be answered by another clue in order to unlock some key breakthrough to help solve your case. These weren’t common, but were always impactful.

The Vault takes every clue you find that could be consequential to solving the mystery and puts it in a big board, where you can move them around and draw connections between them, Charlie Day-style.

The handiest tool in Key’s arsenal is the sonar. After spending energy to scan the chemical makeup of an item or material, you can send a sonar ping out into the wild to find more objects that match that chemical. Pick up a weird rock and think it might have friends? Send a ping! Bloodstained drag marks suddenly and suspiciously end? Send a ping! You can even combine different materials, up to four, to further narrow down a thing you might be looking for, like if you wanted to find a specific sort of metal that is also covered in eldritch mold for some reason. It’s a clever way to help nudge players along who might be stuck, but without completely blowing the answers to some of the more important puzzles along the way.

Key can also be upgraded to give itself bonus abilities, like one where discovering clues has a slim chance to earn back some energy. I wasn’t really moved either way about the offerings available in the two chapters of the demo. When I did take the time to apply these, it never required me to change the way I play, and I spent no time weighing the value between potential opportunity costs of any of my available options. These might be more consequential in the full release, but I found them to be completely ignorable here.

A Policy of Non-Confrontation

Another way The Cosmic Abyss stands out among its peers is that it's entirely free of combat, relying completely on the investigative and exploration aspects to provide tension and conflict. That’s a pretty bold choice, and puts a lot of faith in the team’s ability to create bad enough vibes that walking into dark rooms can feel like their own sort of boss fight. I'm not sure The Cosmic Abyss crushes this every time, though.

Many of the spaces make great first impressions. In chapter one, you and your partner, Elsa, arrive at the flooded and dilapidated home of a missing agent of your mysterious organization, Ancile. This house is a mess, floor littered with ancient artifacts, archeological relics, notes scribbled with nonsense, and just straight up trash. The rundown walls cast just the right kinds of shadows that make it feel like touching anything might wake the monstrous building itself.

This goes doubly so for chapter two’s undersea mining facility that sprawls like a metal maze of corridors covered in blood and some sort of goop that is somehow more upsetting than blood. Every wing is a new set of uncomfortably disheveled but relatively routine looking things that lead you through a door and into a room where something obviously blasphemous went down.

But it's really all sizzle that is hot when you're in the moment but cools quickly. Besides some things falling off of shelves without warning, you’re never actually in danger in the haunted-feeling house of the first chapter. Though the second chapter’s complex heavily implies that there might be a sort of eldritch minotaur trapped in its watery labyrinth, you never get the displeasure of having to directly encounter one. I did a lot of running around and backtracking through the expansive sea base, and besides unlocking doors to get to new rooms, the building itself remained static, not really changing based on my actions or the progression of the plot, which definitely made it feel like I was treading water when trying to solve my way to the next big moment.

The other side of that coin, though, is that a lot of the solutions to the puzzles are hiding in plain sight, with the clever assessment of the clues you encounter and proper use of your tools being all you really need to find answers. It made me feel like a genius when I skipped from point A to point C in a logic path because I came to my own conclusions that let me skip B entirely (or simply got lucky and found a vital piece of a puzzle early). It also made me feel like a real dunce when I would continually miss the solution despite very clear clues that might as well have been neon signs pointing to it. The puzzles themselves aren’t tough, nothing more than just pattern recognition or just good old fashioned problem solving. The Witness, this is not.

Path of Least Resistance

The Cosmic Abyss does create a bit of friction by tempting the players themselves to take shortcuts at the risk of their sanity. Corruption is introduced in chapter two, and wracks your brain anytime you come into contact with some real evil juju, limiting Key’s abilities and possibly having more adverse effects that are unclear in the scope of this demo. The miners under the sea found a mysterious altar, and now they're all missing. You can follow their footsteps to see how they activated this demonic device, but participating in the same ritual that vanished the people you were down here to find seems like a terrible idea, doesn't it? Trying to find a relatively safe alternative to that requires taking the deductive reasoning version of the long way seemed the more sensible alternative, which meant me frustratingly spending a lot of time poking every object I could to figure out what I was missing, the lure of just trading my sanity for the quick and easy solution always hanging above me. In this limited demo, taking corruption seemed largely harmless, but as you move from chapter to chapter, carrying the mental scars of your past mistakes with you, I can see how this could hang over you like a long, Cthulhu face tentacle of Damocles.

My biggest fear for Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss was assuaged pretty early - this game does a great job setting Lovecraft’s well-worn mythos in a time and place that feels unique among its many, many contemporaries. It also leans into problem solving in a way maybe other games like it don’t, focusing more on the finding out parts of diligent detective work than the effing around parts of attempting to gun fight a bog monster. And though the puzzles you’ll encounter throughout tend to balance feeling rewarding to solve while being approachable, the tense and slow-burning pace is great for the process of discovery but doesn't pay off the patience with many scares or really any pushback at all from anything that isn’t a puzzle. That said, I’ve only seen the tip of what it has to offer, so it’s hard to speak to how these elements evolve as you get closer to the real deal monsters, and how systems like Key’s upgrades and clever Sonar expand without playing more, which we will all have the chance to do when Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss releases on April 16th.

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Microsoft Announces Xbox Game Pass February 2026 Wave 2 Lineup, Including Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

Microsoft has announced the Xbox Game Pass February 2026 Wave 2 lineup, which includes big hitters such as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (and in its Complete Edition, no less) plus Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

As detailed in a post on Xbox Wire, available today, February 17, are Aerial_Knight’s DropShot (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, Handheld, and PC) and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, Handheld, and PC) for PC and Ultimate subscribers. Premium members also gain access to Avowed (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC) — as detailed in the first wave of February Xbox Game Pass titles announced several weeks ago.

Coming later this week on February 19 is Death Howl (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, Handheld, and PC), as well as EA Sports College Football 26 (Cloud and Xbox Series X/S for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers). And then it's onto the big guns: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition (Cloud and Console) also becomes available on February 19 for Game Pass Ultimate and Premium subscribers.

TCG Card Shop Simulator launches into Game Preview (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, Handheld, and PC) on February 24 for Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass subscribers. A day later, Dice A Million launches on PC, for PC and Ultimate subscribers. Towerborne's full game release then turns up (Console, Handheld, and PC) a day after that, on February 26, for Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass subscribers.

Final Fantasy 3 (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC) arrives on March 3 for Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and PC Game Pass members. Finally, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (Cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC) becomes available on March 3 for Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and PC Game Pass members.

The arrival of The Witcher 3 comes at an interesting moment, as rumors swirl of a third expansion for the title that's expected to arrive later this year and potentially bridge the gap between it and CD Projekt's The Witcher 4 (which is due in 2027 at the earliest).

Xbox Game Pass February 2026 Wave 2 lineup:

As ever, whenever Microsoft giveth, it also taketh away. Leaving Game Pass on February 28 are Monster Train, Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, Injustice 2 and Middle Earth: Shadow of War — all of which are currently available for Cloud, Console, and PC.

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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If Destruction Be Our Lot Reveals Earth's Bleak Post-A.I. Future

If Destruction Be Our Lot is the latest new series from Image Comics, and it's perfect for anyone curious about what the planet will look like in the aftermath of a full A.I. takeover. Spoiler alert - only the robots are left standing.

If Destruction Be Our Lot is a new series from writers Mark Elijah Rosenberg (Approaching the Unknown) and Matthew Rosenberg (We're Taking Everyone Down With Us) and artist Andy MacDonald (Doctor Strange). The creative team also includes colorist Francesco Segala and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. The first issue features covers by MacDonald, Jerome Opena, James Harren, and Tradd Moore.

IGN can exclusively debut the first preview of If Destruction Be Our Lot #1. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:

Here's the official summary of If Destruction Be Our Lot:

Humanity is extinct and all that remains are the robots who once helped us. The robots who once helped us are happier now, doing their work without human interference. But not Abe. He believes there must be something more out there. After nearly getting killed, he's determined to wander the Earth until he finds it—or gets recycled trying. Brilliant artist ANDY MACDONALD (Doctor Strange, Wonder Woman), and adequate writers MARK ELIJAH ROSENBERG (Approaching the Unknown, Year Million) and MATTHEW ROSENBERG (WE'RE TAKING EVERYONE DOWN WITH US, 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank) bring you an ongoing sci-fi adventure about finding purpose, holding onto hope, and really lonely robots.

"As someone coming into comics from the film industry, I’ve been dazzled by the whole process," Mark Rosenberg tells IGN. "And we're making something that feels important to us because it deals with real issues through a totally bizarre metaphor, but in the end it’s all about the search for one primal, universal thing: friendship. Even if it’s only with a talking toaster.”

"This is a story I've wanted to tell for a long time," says Matt Rosenberg. "But working on it for the last few years it has really become something so much bigger, funnier, sadder, weirder, and more hopeful than I ever could have dreamt. And getting to make it with two of my favorite old collaborators- Andy and Hassan, one of my favorite new collaborators -Francesco, and my favorite brother- Mark, has been one of the highlights of my career."

MacDonald adds, "My hatred of A.I. is matched only by my love for weird little robots. So getting to make a comic about a weird guy looking for meaning in a world that has left him behind is both prescient and incredibly fun. I can't wait for people to enter our world of lonely robots."

If Destruction Be Our Lot #1 will be released on May 6, 2026. You can preorder a copy at your local comic shop.

In other comic book news, find out which series was selected as IGN's best comic book of 2025, and see which comics we're most excited for in 2026.

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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The Rogue Prince of Persia Outlines 2026 Roadmap, Includes New Elements, Difficulties, Weapon Affixes, Tools, Parkour, And Arenas

While the promise of a Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake disappeared along with several other games earlier this year, Prince of Persia fans still have spin-off The Rogue Prince of Persia — and now its team has unveiled a sizable 2026 spring roadmap.

Via Steam, developer Evil Empire wished its community a happy 2026, and confirmed the addition of a Flaming Horses tool as a nod to lunar new Year of the Horse. This tool unleashes a herd of flaming horses that "charge forward, leaving a burning trail behind them."

"We’ve always wanted a burning tool that works like Altan’s Bracelets, and the year of the fire horse provided the perfect creative spark," the team teased. "Plus, when you talk about Persian culture, you have to talk about the horse! From the Nisean Horse and the Royal Road to the legendary Rakhsh from the Shahnameh, horses are legendary."

That's not all, though. The "Breathless" update is slated to arrive with a public beta at the end of March, promising a "quicker and more intense" experience. This includes a rework of the game's first hour, tighter pacing and improvements to when and how you unlock new game content and new mechanics, as well as changes to bosses' difficulty. "Reworks of the level design of the first few biomes will also highlight our iconic wall-run move and make each biome quicker and tougher," developer Evil Empire said.

There are changes for established players, too, including a new Freeze element, which is coming with a new weapon, the slingshot, arenas — "zones that lock you in, and the only way out is to defeat wave after wave of enemies!" — and weapon affixes which can "make each weapon that appears in your run much more interesting and varied, giving you some difficult choices to take…"

Here's the full update:

The “Breathless update” will arrive with a public beta around the end of March! As you can guess from its title, this update means making the whole experience quicker and more intense, leaving you... breathless!
We have done a big rework of the pacing of the first hour, including when and how you will unlock new game content and new mechanics, as well as the bosses’ difficulty. Reworks of the level design of the first few biomes will also highlight our iconic wall-run move and make each biome quicker and tougher.
For veteran players who have been looking forward to new toys to play with, don't worry, we've got you covered! First up, we're introducing a new element - freeze – which is coming with a new weapon, the slingshot!
Next on the list is the arenas – zones that lock you in, and the only way out is to defeat wave after wave of enemies!
Most importantly, weapon affixes are coming too!! These affixes will make each weapon that appears in your run much more interesting and varied, giving you some difficult choices to take...
End Game Update
That's it for the first update, let's quickly talk about the second one!
We're planning for it to land in early May, and some of the content may change, but we know what we'd like to do... It will focus on the End Game, plus bringing more challenges like Speed Run mode and Daily Awakening.
You'll be able to really test your skill and push the limit with this update coming! Speed, precision, and strategy—show us what you've got.
From 2025 to 2026
Looking back on 2025, it was a big year for The Rogue Prince of Persia. We finally graduated from Early Access and increased the game’s Steam review score from 70% upon Early Access release to 88% so far with your support and help!
Of course, we're not just on Steam, we’ve also successfully brought the game to Switch, Xbox, and Playstation! Right now, we are almost at the point of having 1 million people who've played our game!
Even though we are only in the second month of 2026, the game has already achieved something else: we have been included in the Bafta awards longlist and gained 4 nominations at the french game awards ceremony PEGASUS, including best game. We’re crossing all the fingers and toes we have until March.
Following the awards season, vinyl and physical collector editions are also on the way! We believe it will be a great year for the rogue prince of persia, and we can’t wait to make this game better with you guys in 2026!

Ubisoft began this year by announcing a sizable company restructure, resulting in the cancelation of six games, including its Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake, and a delay to a further seven titles. Two Ubisoft studios will close completely as a result of the changes, while others are subject to further layoffs.

Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner recently reacted to Ubisoft's cancelation of its Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, describing the loss of any project as a "brutal experience" for developers. "A cancelation so close to release can be particularly devastating for younger team members who don't have decades of past shipped titles on their resumé," he said. "It's tough to suddenly absorb that the past four years of hard work you were proud of, and looking forward to seeing out in the world as your new calling card, will now never see daylight."

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Is Spider-Man: Brand New Day an Unofficial Sinister Six Movie? As Leaked Artwork Appears to Show Yet More Villains, Fans Have Theories

Leaked product artwork showcasing several Spider-Man villains has prompted speculation about their involvement in Tom Holland's upcoming Brand New Day.

A banner with designs of Spider-Man, an angry-looking Hulk, plus Spidey villains Tarantula, Boomerang and Scorpion was recently spotted atop the Spider-Man merchandise page of Brazilian retailer Piticas. As of today, however, that banner is no longer visible — suggesting it has been removed after sparking a wave of online speculation across reddit and social media.

While not a direct confirmation that these characters will definitely appear in this year's Spider-Man: Brand New Day, each of the faces on the banner has variously been rumored at certain points as being featured in the film to some degree (and Hulk has essentially been confirmed by actor Mark Ruffalo himself).

New promo for Spider-Man Brand New Day
#SpiderManBrandNewDay pic.twitter.com/AkS4MfKrwI

— MCU REPORT (@durovofficial) February 15, 2026

Previous reports have also confirmed the return of Michael Mando as Scorpion (previously seen back in Spider-Man: Homecoming), and a live-action appearance for Marvin Jones III as Tombstone (after previously voicing the character for the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse).

With such a vast array of villains in the movie (without even mentioning Sadie Sink's mysterious character), fans are now wondering — is Brand New Day intended to be something of an unofficial Sinister Six movie? The supervillain team has featured a changing line-up over the years, often with more prominent characters. Still, each of the above villains has allied with or been within the team at one point or another.

Discussing the idea of Brand New Day being a Sinister Six movie, fans have suggested the line-up will be reason why Peter Parker needs aid from Punisher in the movie, and why they're having to soothe Savage Hulk to get his help, too. Alternatively, others have wondered if some of these villains will just be cameos, shown during an opening montage recapping Spidey's adventures over the past few years since the events of 2021's No Way Home.

"Thing is the Spidey vs Sinister Six story has become pretty overused and saturated by now," wrote Marvel fan SmaugRancor on reddit. "We already kinda had that in NWH + Insomniac's Spider-Man + Into the Spider-Verse and now it looks like we'll get something similar here too."

"The Sinister Six for Spidey 6 would be perfect," countered another fan, Jokerfaces2, suggesting that the idea should be used to bring back every major villain from Tom Holland's era in time for his sixth solo outing. "And by then he’ll have a pretty solid lineup of returning villains to form the group. Vulture, Shocker, Mysterio, Scorpion, maybe Kraven for Spidey 5? Then in Spidey 6 someone like Mr Negative or Kingpin assembles them."

Last month, Cretton described Tom Holland's return in Spider-Man: Brand New Day as a "tonal shift" from the actors' first trilogy, and a "new chapter" of Peter Parker's story. The movie is expected to show the consequences of Spider-Man's real identity being forgotten by the wider world — separating him from ex-girlfriend MJ and best friend Ned. At the same time, Holland will have to deal with several new threats, including whoever Sadie Sink is portraying.

Fans are still waiting for the film's first full trailer, though what appeared to be grainy footage of an upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day teaser hit the internet just before Christmas, featuring dialogue that positioned Sink as portraying a villain — initially, at least. "You're a mess, Spider-Man," Sink's character can be heard to say. "Don't get in my way. Otherwise, it won't just be your friends who don't remember who Peter Parker is."

Spider-Man: Brand New Day arrives in theaters on July 31.

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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.Hack//Z.E.R.O. Is Our First .Hack Game in Almost 10 Years

Surprise! Japanese studio CyberConnect2 is marking its 30th anniversary with the announcement of a new .hack game: .hack//Z.E.R.O.

To whet our collective appetites, we've even been treated to a teaser trailer, which you can watch below.

.hack is a series of action RPG games that explore a virtual game-space called The World, with action taking place both there and in our real world, branching off of a multimedia franchise that extends to a collectible card game, a Japanese-only MMORPG, plus animated movies, manga, and live-action TV shows.

Today, February 16, 2026 marks the 30th anniversary of CyberConnect2.

To commemorate, we will begin development of .hack//Z.E.R.O., a new original game. This title will be fully self-published by CyberConnect2, from planning to development to release.#hackZERO #dothack pic.twitter.com/J5nrgnXU83

— CyberConnect2 Official (EN) (@cc2information) February 16, 2026

It's been the best part of ten years since we last had a .hack game — the last was .hack//G.U. Last Recode in 2017 — but don't let that put you off: Hiroshi "Piros" Matsuyama recently told Famitsu that the new release won't link directly to any previous title, so you don't need to come into the game with any prior knowledge.

Although .hack has always been developed by CyberConnect2 and has usually been published by Bandai Namco, Bandai Namco has given CyberConnect2 permission to "manage the entirety of the project from planning and development to release."

As for what to expect? "World-renowned violinist Taro Hakase has penned the music, kick-starting the project to the dexterous tune of his violin. .hack//Z.E.R.O. will be a novel RPG experience that blends the series’ trademark duality of fantasy (game world) and reality (real world) with modern expectations, infused with 100% pure CyberConnect2 spirit.

"The game will be enjoyable for both veteran fans and new players alike," the team said. "Please look forward to this newest iteration of .hack."

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile Servers Will Be Turned Off in April, Activision Confirms

Activision has confirmed Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will go dark on April 17, 2026.

We already knew that Activision had decided to walk away from Warzone Mobile — the publisher admitted last May that it "unfortunately has not met [Activision's] expectations" — but now we have a specific date as to when the smartphone battle royale will be taken offline.

In a brief statement posted to its official website, the team thanked players for their "dedication and passion," and said "as a final step in the previously communicated service changes to Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, the servers for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will go offline on April 17, 2026, after which the game will no longer be available for play."

Up until that time, players can still play and "engage with existing content," but refunds are not available for any unused COD Points or previously purchased in-game content, so you're advised to use them up before the game shutdowns in April.

Mobile fans are encouraged to migrate to the free-to-play Call of Duty: Mobile — a different game, albeit with a confusingly similar title — "which offers franchise-favorite game modes, including Battle Royale, Multiplayer, and Zombies, as well as the new extraction-based DMZ: Recon.

"The standalone Call of Duty: Mobile delivers frequent seasonal content updates that include Ranked Play, Events, and the tier-based Battle Pass rewards system offering," the team explained. "Call of Duty: Mobile is available to download through Google Play and Apple’s App Store. Additionally, Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC and console and is also free to play."

Warzone Mobile launched in March 2024 on iOS and Android as a Warzone-specific Call of Duty mobile experience that offered battle royale for up to 120 players, with cross-progression to the PC and console versions of Warzone, Modern Warfare 2 and 3, and, later in the year, Black Ops 6. It struggled right out of the gate, though, and failed to make a mark with "mobile-first players like it has with PC and console audiences," leading to Activision's decision to cull it just a little over a year later.

IGN's Call of Duty Warzone Mobile review returned an 8/10. We said: "Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile includes all the best elements of Warzone, while speeding up and streamlining matches and using cross-progression to make this a meaningful extension of the traditional experience."

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Looks Set to Feature a Classic NES Character

Nintendo looks set to feature another deep-cut character in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, as seen in a newly-revealed tie-in playset.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Jakks Gateway Galaxy Playset features figurines of Peach, Toad and... a miniature 2D version of Nintendo's infamous NES robot accessory R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy). Originally released as a physical add-on in 1985, the character has since popped up in a slew of other Nintendo games.

R.O.B.'s appearance here seems to place his presence within the film in the same subplot as Peach, Toad and several more niche Nintendo favorites — such as Birdo and Mouser who were revealed as part of the most recent Super Mario Galaxy Nintendo Direct broadcast.

If you're wondering who or what R.O.B. is, then here's a quick explainer. Designed as an accessory for the Famicom and NES, this robot helped win over US audiences to Nintendo's first home console, even if his actual abilities were rather limited.

In the years since, R.O.B. has cameoed in numerous Nintendo games, most notably as a playable character in Mario Kart DS, and as a part of the Super Smash Bros. fighter roster since the days of Wii installment Brawl.

While there was no sign of R.O.B. in the actual Super Mario Galaxy games (so we have little clue as to what he'll do in the movie), increasingly it feels like Nintendo's Super Mario Galaxy Movie is less of an actual Mario Galaxy movie than perhaps it first appeared. Outside of introducing Rosalina, recent trailers have leant on characters and worlds from earlier Mario platformers, as well as the more recent Super Mario Odyssey. Oh, and we've seen Yoshi eating someone and pooping them out as an egg.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie stars Brie Larsen as Rosalina and Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr., alongside the returning cast from the first film: Chris Pratt as Mario, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, and Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek.

Will R.O.B. have a major role in the movie or simply be a two-second cameo? All will be revealed when The Super Mario Galaxy Movie lands in theaters on April 1.

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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Valve Admits Steam Deck Is Experiencing Delays and Stock Issues Due to AI-Driven Memory Shortages

Valve has updated its website to acknowledge that customers in some regions are struggling to buy a Steam Deck "due to memory and storage shortages."

Memory is in high demand because companies like Nvidia and Google require so much of it for their AI chips, with a recent CNBC report pointing out that these companies "are the first ones in line for the components." This has already pushed up RAM prices for consumer electronics, and has had a knock-on impact on both console retail prices and availability.

Now, acknowledging a parts shortage that is delaying the build and shipment of its Steam Deck handhelds, Valve has confirmed earlier rumors of a supply issue, admitting the handheld may be "intermittently" out of stock in some countries.

"Steam Deck OLED may be out-of-stock intermittently in some regions due to memory and storage shortages," the company has now added to its Steam Deck store page. "Steam Deck LCD 256GB is no longer in production, and once sold out will no longer be available."

The same issue has also scuppered Valve's plan to release its Steam Machine in early 2026. When the Steam Machine was first announced back in November 2025, Valve suggested that the console-like PC would launch in the first quarter of this year, but the company now says that as AI shortages that are causing PC hardware to spike in price, it needs more time to nail down the price and release date for the Steam Machine and Steam Frame. You can read our first impressions of Valve's new console-like gaming PC right here.

This follows news yesterday that the AI-fueled chip crisis has reportedly upended Sony and Nintendo’s console plans, too, and may cause a delay to the release of the PlayStation 6 and a price rise for the Switch 2.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Almost a Year On, Assassin's Creed Shadows Post-Launch Support Continues With the Addition of a Jump Button

It's been almost a year since Assassin's Creed Shadows released, and Ubisoft is not done updating its feudal Japan-set stabathon. This month brings the addition of a manual jump option, alongside two other fan-requested changes.

As part of the 1.1.8 update going live today, February 17, Ubisoft will add a manual jump option to the game (if you've toggled on your Advanced Parkour setting), which returns from previous titles in the series.

Two other small additions are also set to become available: a detailed stat page so you can analyze your build in granular detail, and some visual improvements to when you make a critical hit. All of these changes had been requested by fans, so are likely to be positively received.

That said, this is a pretty small set of additions that look like the game's only major update across the first three months of this year. Update 1.1.7 launched back in December, capping off a first nine months of post-release additions that had arrived pretty much every month.

Today's update to Assassin's Creed Shadows is the first notable addition to the game of 2026, and according to a Winter Roadmap released by Ubisoft looks to be the only one coming ahead of the game's March 20 anniversary, which the company will celebrate with a livestream and giveaways. Here's hoping we hear more of what's coming to the game in its second year then.

The only other item of note before then is the Switch 2 launch of the game's Claws of Awaji expansion on March 10. The add-on caps off the game's main narrative and now looks to be the only major expansion the game will get. It's hard not to compare the level of support for Shadows with that for the series' previous game Valhalla, which received three major expansions, an Odyssey crossover DLC, an epilogue DLC and several major new modes, and feel like Shadows has been underserved in comparison.

Earlier this month, a report stated that Ubisoft had scrapped a multiplayer Assassin's Creed game that originally began as Shadows DLC. The DLC would allegedly have involved four Assassins joining forces to take on a series of scripted missions with up to four players that would have ultimately concluded the story told in the game's now-canceled Season Pass.

Meanwhile, 2026 is widely-expected to be the year Ubisoft releases its long-awaited Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remaster, which has leaked more times now than a very old pirate boat. As of yet, however, the project still officially remains under wraps.

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 Limited Edition Gundam Themed iBuypower RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC Drops to $2,349 for Presidents Day

iBuypower is offering discounts on several of its most popular prebuilt gaming PCs during its Presidents Day Sale, but one deal stands out among the rest. The iBuypower Y70 Touch RTX 5070 Ti gaming PC, decked out in an officially licensed and limited edition Gundam themed case, drops to $2,349 after a $200 off coupon code "STARS". It isn't just about looks, either. With its AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU and GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, this PC is capable of running games in 4K.

Gundam Themed iBuypower RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC for $2349

This iBuypower gaming PC is most definitely a head-turner. The system is enclosed in a custom designed and officially licensed Gundam-themed Hyte Y70 chassis with a built-in 14" 1100x3840 touchscreen display. Specifically, the livery pays homage to the Wing Gundam Zero piloted by Heero Yuy in the Mobile Suit Gundam Wing TV series that aired back in the '90s. Hyte, which is iBuypower's sister site for PC accessories, currently sells the case for $499.99.

Internally, the configuration is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is one of the fastest gaming CPUs on the market, thanks to the 3D-V-Cache technology that's only found in AMD's X3D lineup. On Passmark, the 9800X3D has the second highest gaming score, trailing a mere 300 points behind the considerably pricier 9900X3D.

The RTX 5070 Ti offers the best bang for your buck amongst the new Nvidia Blackwell cards in terms of 4K gaming performance. It performs neck-and-neck with the previous generation RTX 4080 Super and pulls ahead in any game that supports multi-frame generation, especially with the recent DLSS 4.5 update. Since the RTX 5070 Ti GPU is non-existent as a standalone card, the only way to get one without paying a ridiculous markup is by getting a prebuilt computer.

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Get the FED Fitness 52.5lb Adjustable Dumbbells for $85 Less Than Bowflex SelectTech for Presidents Day

There's no need to pay $400 for the Bowflex SelectTech adjustable dumbbells when there are equally well-built options at a much lower price point. For Presidents Day, FED Fitness is offering its own DB1 Adjustable Dumbbells (52.5 pounds each or 105 pounds total) for just $314.93 with free delivery after you stack 15% off coupon code "FEDLOVED15" and 5% coupon code "IGN". This is technically a Valentines Day deal, but the coupon code is live through February 24. This is a good price for a complete dumbbell package with a solid 3 year warranty.

FED Fitness DB1 Adjustable Dumbbells (up to 52.5lbs each)

Each FED Fitness DB1 dumbbell is adjustable from 5 pounds all the way up to 52.5 pounds. The adjustment mechanism works similarly to the Bowflex SelectTech series; you turn a dial in 2.5 or 5 pound increments, which locks in a specific combination of plates that add up to the desired weight. Unlike traditional free weights that take up a decent chunk of space, these adjustable dumbbells are neatly contained in a compact package that measures just 16" square.

The build quality and materials is what you'd expect from a good, solid pair of dumbbells. Nearly the entire dumbbell is made of a tough steel alloy. The handle is rubber coated to eliminate slippage. The plates are hexagonal shaped so they won't roll around when you put them down. The adjustment dial and locking mechanisms have loud clicks for easy feedback. FED Fitness backs these dumbbells up with a 30-day money back return policy and a 3 year warranty.

Free weights are a great choice for anyone who wants to work out at home but is limited on space. A pair of dumbbells is all the equipment you need to get access to a wide range of exercises that can target just about every muscle in your upper and lower body. Supplement your free weight exercises with cardio and other workouts that use your own body weight as resistance (like pushups, burpees, or squats) and you may never need to purchase more equipment.

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AU Deals: From Bananza to Wukong, These Discounts Actually Deserve Your Time and Moolah

There's a difference between a series of discounts and a bunch of price correction mistakes. Most of today's deals feel like the latter. A handful of these games are finally priced where their risk to reward ratio makes complete sense. I say get amongst them before they're goneski.

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This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news and with some serious overkill, I’m using a lightsaber to light 20 candles for Star Wars: Empire at War. This bad boy is an all-timer RTS and one of the best Star Wars tie-ins one could get in a sea of ordinary to bad ones. I remember being held in a Force Choke-esque thrall by its dual-layer strategy system: a galactic map for turn-based empire management and real-time battles on both land and in space. It translated into planet conquering, fleet building, and grand-scale warfare unlike any far, far away game at the time.

But mostly, I was tickled by the iconic hero units it offered and cool Easter eggs hidden. For the former, who wouldn’t dig hewing through rebels as an unstoppable Vader, like his horror visage in Rogue One? And I loved making a battle drag on too long to ensure an escaping Millennium Falcon would spawn.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- Star Wars: Empire at War (PC) 2006. Get

- Guitar Hero: Van Halen (PS2/3,Wii,X360) 2010. eBay

Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • Donkey Kong Bananza (-19%) - A$89 DK still understands momentum better than most studios understand fun. Bananza feels spring loaded and deliberate. Late game spikes hurt, but that sting is the point.
  • Spyro Reignited Trilogy (-65%) - A$24.40 Three old school collectathons rebuilt with almost suspicious care. The camera can wobble, the nostalgia is thick, but the value here is quietly ridiculous.
  • Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (-67%) - A$23 This is Crash without rose tinted glasses. Inventive, mean, and obsessed with precision. Completionists will suffer. Everyone else gets a sharp, modern platformer for cheap.
  • Hyper Light Drifter - Special Ed. (-75%) - A$7.50 Clean combat, zero chatter, all mood. It drops you in and trusts you to cope. Sometimes that trust feels misplaced. At this price, it is earned.
  • OlliOlli World (-75%) - A$7.40 Silky controls hiding a quiet cruelty. Landing a perfect line feels brilliant. Missing it feels personal. Cheap entry to a very healthy obsession.

Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • DOOM: The Dark Ages (-17%) - A$99 A more terrestrial, heavier DOOM that swaps ballet for brute force. Combat still sings once you adapt. Not a deep cut, but solid if you need fresh demons.
  • Cyberpunk 2077 (-65%) - A$31.40 Finally the RPG it promised to be. Smart builds, sharp side quests, the odd lingering bug. At this price, Night City feels like a confident yes.
  • Dragon's Dogma 2 (-60%) - A$43.10 Gloriously inconvenient fantasy. Pawns talk too much, travel takes patience, but the combat chaos is rare. You buy this for stories you did not script.
  • Need for Speed Unbound (-65%) - A$37.90 Loud, stylish, slightly try hard. The handling clicks after a few upgrades. Cheap enough to forgive the attitude.
  • Ori and the Blind Forest Def. Ed. (-75%) - A$7.40 Still heartbreakingly pretty. Platforming demands focus, escape sequences demand calm. For under ten dollars, it is hard to argue with that craft.

Xbox One

  • DOOM Eternal (-35%) - A$35.90 A jumpy combat chess match disguised as a shooter. Weapon swapping is mandatory, not optional. If you meet it halfway, it still rules.
  • Injustice 2 (-60%) - A$21.70 Surprisingly strong story for a capes brawler. Gear systems get bloated, couch matches stay fun. Cheap entry to DC melodrama.
  • Unravel Two (-70%) - A$8.90 A quiet co op platformer about not messing up together. Short, occasionally fiddly, but sweet without being syrupy.

Or just invest in an Xbox Card.

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Gran Turismo 7 (-39%) - A$75.90 A museum you can race in. The grind divides opinion, the driving feel does not. If you care about cars, this still delivers. Also, a VR must-own.
  • No Man's Sky (-39%) - A$42.60 The comeback story that will not stop updating. Infinite planets, occasional repetition, endless tinkering. A long term hobby at a sensible price.
  • RoboCop: Rogue City (-60%) - A$21.90 Stiff animations, immaculate vibes. It understands RoboCop better than most licensed games understand themselves. Cheap enough to embrace the clunk.
  • Visions of Mana (-48%) - A$52 Bright, earnest, mechanically tidy. It plays it safe, but plays it well. Comfortable RPG calories at a fair cut.
  • Rise of the Ronin (-50%) - A$62.40 Open world samurai drama with sharp combat. Structure feels familiar, duels feel electric. You are here for the steel, not the checklist.

PS4

  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR (-50%) - A$49.60 Yes, Skyrim again. Swinging the sword yourself changes the maths. Rough edges remain. The immersion still lands.
  • Assassin's Creed Mirage (-64%) - A$29 A leaner Assassin's Creed that remembers stealth exists. Shorter, sharper, less bloated. At this price, it feels focused and fair.
  • Persona 5 (-70%) - A$25.80 Stylish, slow, occasionally indulgent. The cast carries it, the calendar demands patience. For this money, that time sink feels justified.

Or purchase a PS Store Card.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • Black Myth: Wukong Digital Del. Ed. (-30%) - A$73.40 Boss fights as spectacle. Demanding combat, uneven performance, undeniable ambition. A moderate cut, but the craft is real.
  • Silent Hill 2 (-61%) - A$39.90 Oppressive and deliberate. Combat feels awkward by design. The atmosphere does the heavy lifting and still wins.
  • The Bionic Commando Pack (-82%) - A$4.30 Old school grapple chaos in bulk. Some design has aged, the core loop has not. Curiosity alone justifies four dollars.
  • Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection (-90%) - A$4.40 Still cruel. Still precise. Still laughing at you. For under five dollars, that humiliation feels oddly acceptable.
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance: Royal Ed. (-81%) - A$11.30 Hardcore medieval sim that values realism over comfort. Slow burn start, deep immersion payoff. At this price, patience is rewarded.

Or just get a Steam Wallet Card

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Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that's worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes on YouTube.

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The Ultra-Slim Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W Power Bank Drops to $39.99 for Presidents Day

Looking for a high-capacity, high-output power bank with a slim footprint? For Presidents Day, Amazon has dropped the price of the Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W power bank to just $39.99 shipped after you apply coupon code "YBKEIAQE". Unlike previous iterations of this deal, you do NOT have to be an Amazon Prime member. Unlike most high-capacity power banks that are shaped like a chunky bar, the Baseus Blade is slimmer. It's powerful enough to charge any gaming handheld PC at its fastest rate. This is one of the most popular power banks on IGN.

Baseus Blade 20,000mAh 100W Slim Power Bank for $39.99

The Baseus Blade measures only 0.7 inches thick. Most high-capacity power banks are well over 1" in thickness. The Blade achieves this slim depth by going with a wider body design. The form factor allows it to fit perfectly in a laptop bag or backpack sleeve. It still weighs in at about one pound which is comparable to other power banks, so no give or take there.

The wide body allows it to squeeze in four ports: two USB Type-C ports each with 100W of Power Delivery and two USB Type-A ports each with 30W output. Note that the maximum charging output is 100W. That means although all three ports add up to a total of 160W, only a maximum of 100W will be delivered across all three ports if they are used simultaneously.

The 20,000mAh capacity can fully recharge your gaming handhelds

This Baseus Blade boasts a generous 20,000mAh, or 74Whr battery capacity. If you factor in 80% power efficiency, here are the approximate number of times you can fully recharge each gaming handheld or iPhone model:

  • Nintendo Switch 2 (18Whr) about 3.3 times
  • Steam Deck (40-50Whr) about 1.2-1.5 times
  • ROG Xbox Ally (60Whr) about 1 times
  • ROG Xbox Ally X (80Whr) about 0.7 times
  • Lenovo Legion Go S (55Whr) about 1 time
  • Apple iPhone 17 (14Whr) about 4.2 times
  • Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max (20Whr) about 3 times

The 100W output can fast charge nearly all phones and gaming handhelds

The Baseus Blade has USB Type-C ports that provides up to 100W of power output but it will automatically throttle down to whatever maximum rate the plugged-in device accepts. The Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 can only accept a maximum of 18W-30W of power output. The Steam Deck can accept up to 45W. The Legion Go S accepts up to 55W. The Xbox ROG Ally X can actually accept charging rates of up to 100W.

This power bank can be brought onto airplanes

You don't need to worry about being stopped at airports. The 20,000mAh 74Whr capacity is well below TSA's 27,000mAh/100Whr carry-on limit, so you are safely in the clear.

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 Massive 77" LG Evo C5 OLED TV Drops to $1,575 for Presidents Day

The Best Buy Presidents Day Sale is offering an outstanding OLED TV deal exclusively for its My Best Buy Plus and Total members. The 2025 77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV, is currently on sale for $1,996.99. However, My Best Buy Plus and Total members get an extra $397 discount, dropping the price to $1,599.99 with free shipping. This price is closer to what I'd expect for the 65" model. Note that, depending on your zip code, this TV may already be sold out.

Update: LG direct now has it for a better price. Go to the product page and under the size options, you should see the caption "Save Big with Outlet Pricing". Select the outlet price for $1749 and proceed to cart. At cart, apply 10% off coupon code "COWBOYS10" to drop the price to $1574.10 with free delivery. No membership necessary!

77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV for $1,1574.10

The C5 is LG's most popular OLED TV, sitting right in between the super pricey Gallery Series (G5) and the budget B5. The C5 boasts the near-infinite black levels, near-infinite contrast ratio, and near-instantaneous response times you'd expect from any OLED TV. It's also equipped with LG's proprietary Evo panel, which is significantly brighter and offers a wider color gamut than traditional W-OLED TVs. This is the best TV for streaming 4K HDR content in its intended glory.

LG's OLED TVs have also been our favorite TVs for console gaming for three years running thanks to their outstanding image quality, low input lag, and high refresh rate. The C5 is equipped with modern gaming features, including a native 120Hz panel that can be pushed to as high as 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 inputs for running PS5 games in 4K at up to 120fps, variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode.

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 mfish Valentines Day Sale Takes an Extra 15% Off Its Boldly Designed Power Banks, Chargers, and Cables

Update: This coupon is now expired.

Still searching for a good Valentine's Day gift? Power banks and chargers might sound like a boring gift idea, but not if they look as stylish as the ones that mfish offers. Even better, you can save an extra 15% off sitewide with coupon code: "MFVAL26" through February 14. Note that you want your order total to clear the $39.99 free shipping threshold, since otherwise shipping starts at $6. mfish power banks, chargers, and cables are a huge step up in build quality, design, and features compared to the standard Anker, Baseus, and Iniu products you generally find on Amazon.

Aroma Bee 6ft 240W USB-C Scented? Cable for $4.24

"Aromatherapy cables"

I'll start off with a great deal on one of the more unique products, to say the least. mFish's "Aroma Bee" charging cable is down to just $4.24 from its original $16 list price. These cables are thicker than your standard USB cable but in a good way; they look and feel more durable, but they still bend well and comes in fun colors like pastel pink, blue, or purple. I'll mention that the "liquid silicone" sheath that mfish uses feels ultra silky smooth to the touch, and it's much nicer than any other silicone cable I've used before. They're terminated with RGB illuminated aluminum alloy connectors for that extra bling factor. It's rated for 240W, which is the max power rating for any USB cable.

What's really unique, though, is that the terminal ends acts as an electric diffuser. You read that right; there's a spot in the cable end to add in a few drops of oil for a little bit of aromatherapy. I believe some diffuser oil is actually included as well. I don't know if I'd use that feature myself, but for $4.24, I can't think of another cable with more features.

E-Rhino 140W USB-C Charger for $46.74

Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase

Looking for a charger with swag? The mFish E-Rhino charger features a stylish futuristic design in your choice of green, silver, or pink. It's no slouch in the performance department either. The compact GaN power brick houses four total outputs, including one USB-C port capable of up to 140W of Power Delivery 3.1.

With the coupon, the price drops to $46.75 (which means it qualifies for free shipping). That's actually not much cheaper than getting it from Amazon, however you also get a really cool freebie in the form of an mFish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W charging cable. This is a 4-way cable that can convert to (1) USB-C to USB-C, (2) USB-C to Lightning, (3) USB-A to USB-C, and (4) USB-A to Lightning with an ingenious terminal design which prevents you from losing any pieces.

E-Monster Qi2 MagSafe Power Banks from $33.99

Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase

The mfish E-Monster power bank boasts an eye catching that's bound to turn heads. The decorative side is protected by a textured tempered glass that gives it a much more premium look and feel than the plastic power banks that are all too common nowadays. Both 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh MagSafe models are Qi2 certified and rated for up to 15W of wireless power delivery. There's also a 20W USB Type-C port if you need faster charging.

The 5,000mAh model is very slim, measuring a mere 0.3" thin and weighing 4.4 ounces. It's priced at $33.99 after coupon. The 10,000mAh gives you twice the battery capacity, but it's also considerably thicker and heavier and also includes a built-in kickstand. This model is priced at $49.29 with free shipping after coupon. Both include a 4-in-1 charging cable

E-Tank 240W Power Station for $110.49

Free 4-in-1 USB cable with purchase

The mfish E-Rhino power station is popular amongst influencers because it looks so very cool with its illuminated ringed power outlets. This is a compact, all-inclusive power station that is hefty enough to sit on your desk without moving around. Total outputs include three standard 3-prong AC outlets rated for up to 1,250W each and four USB-C ports with 240W maximum power output (140W max for a single port). The three AC outlets are raised and encased in a plastic sheath that can be illuminated to your choice of color. The lights aren't super bright so it won't distract you.

With the coupon, the price drops to $110.49 plus you get a free mfish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W 4-way charging cable. It's currently priced at $139.99 on Amazon with no cable included.

Super Mushroom 20,000mAh Modular Power Bank from $80

Connect two together for 40,000mAh of power

One of the more innovative mfish products is its Super Mushroom 20,000mAh 100W modular power bank. It boasts a cylindrical design with a translucent plastic outer casing that showcases the stylish lithium battery cells inside. What's really neat is that two of these power banks can be stacked together to form a single unit with a 40,000mAh capacity.

The coupon code doesn't work on this product because there's already an instant discount. The $99.99 sku drops to $80 in-cart and includes a single 20,000mAh power bank. The $199.99 kit drops to $160 in-cart and gets you two 20,000mAh power banks plus (1) a link module to stack the two power banks together, (2) a flashlight module, and (3) a magnetic charging module. Whatever package you decide on, you get a free mfish Armored Dragon 6ft 240W 4-way charging cable.

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 Legion RTX 5070 Gaming PC Drops to $1580 During the Lenovo Presidents Day Sale

Thanks to a new unadvertised coupon code that just went live for Presidents Day, Lenovo is offering a solid deal on a mid-range gaming PC. The Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 gaming PC equipped with a GeForce RTX 5070 GPU drops to just $1,574.99 after you apply coupon code "PDLIVE26". Free delivery is included. The RTX 5070 graphics card is an excellent choice for gaming at up to 1440p, although it also has the chops to run many games in 4K.

Lenovo Legion Tower 5 RTX 5070 Gaming PC for $1575

The Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 2TB M.2 SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a 20-core processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz. Rare for a Legion Tower 5 system, the CPU is cooled by a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler.

A total of six 120mm RGB fans and a sensibly designed 30L midtower chassis keeps your components quiet and cool. An 850W 80PLUS Gold power supply provides plenty of power. The case offers toolless entry and most of the components are non-proprietary, so they are easy to swap out or upgrade yourself down the road.

The GeForce RTX 5070 GPU is an excellent choice for 1080p or 1440p gaming

Compared to the previous generation GPUs, the RTX 5070 offers a slight performance improvement over the RTX 4070 Super, which was and still is an excellent GPU. The fps gain is greater in games that support DLSS 4.5 with multi-frame gen, which is common for any new release game that doesn't have some special agreement with AMD (and even then, the support usually comes in the form of a patch later).

This is the best Nvidia RTX 5000 series GPU for up to 1440 gaming without overspending. That said, it is also fully capable of running non-demanding games at 4K resolution as well. The next card up - the RTX 5070 Ti - is practically impossible to find as a standalone card at MSRP, and an RTX 5070 Ti prebuilt will run you $2,000 (except during Presidents Day). Check out our GeForce RTX 5070 review for our hands-on impression and benchmarks.

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 77" LG G5 Gallery Series 4K OLED TV Drops to $2,352 During the Amazon Presidents Day Sale

Amazon is offering an incredible price on LG's highest-end OLED TV for Presidents Day. As of this post, you can pick up a massive 77" LG G5 Gallery Series 4K OLED TV for $2,352.24 with free delivery. The previous lowest price I ever saw for this TV was $3,000 and LG currently has it for $3,500. If you want it, get it now because there's not many in stock. Beach Camera is an authorized LG reseller.

Update: The price is now $2,400, which is still a great deal, and there is more inventory.

77" LG G5 Gallery Series OLED TV for $2,352.24

The G5 is the current generation (2025) Gallery series model. LG's Gallery series TV is LG's highest end OLED TV and perhaps the best OLED TV, period. That means it's superior to the more mainstream LG C5. Although both TVs are equipped with a premium "Evo" panel that's already better than traditional W-OLED TVs, the G-series goes one step further by incorporating MLA (micro lens array) technology, which significantly improves brightness.

We picked the LG Gallery series as one of our favorite TVs for gaming. It has all the features you'd want in a current generation gaming TV, including a native 120Hz-165Hz panel and four HDMI 2.1 ports that can run games in 4K at 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X console. It supports variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM).

One note to keep in mind is that none of the LG G-series TVs include a stand. They are meant to be mounted on the wall like an art installation (hence the "Gallery" monikor). Instead, a flush mount wall bracket is included.

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The 27" Samsung QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Drops to Just $350 for Presidents Day

For Presidents Day, Amazon is offering the lowest price I've seen for an OLED gaming monitor. Even more surprisingly, the deal is for a Samsung monitor. The 2025 27" Samsung G5 OLED gaming monitor recently dropped to just $349.99 with free delivery. That's $200 off its $550 list price. This monitor also has a 3 year warranty that includes burn-in coverage.

27" Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 Gaming Monitor for $349.99

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G5 (G50SF) is a 2025 model 27" display with a 2560x1440 or QHD resolution, measuring out to a respectable pixel density of 108ppi. It's equipped with a quantum dot OLED panel that boasts a near-instantaneous 0.03ms response time, near infinite contrast ratio, and true black levels. QD OLED panels are considered better than traditional W-OLED panels because they are brighter and offer a wider color gamut.

This monitor also features a fast 180Hz refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility. If you pair it with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card or higher, you should be able to hit that 180fps ceiling on older games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Valorant. For newer games like Battlefield 6 or Black Ops 7, you might need to step up to an RTX 5070 Ti or Radeon 9070 XT to achieve that 180fps ceiling. The display comes equipped with both DisplayPort and HDMI ports.

As mentioned earlier, this monitor has a 3 year warranty that includes OLED burn-in coverage. That's still pretty uncommon across most OLED brands, especially when you're looking at the less expensive models. Most come with just a 1 year warranty with no burn-in protection.

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The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gaming Laptop with OLED Display and RTX 5070 GPU Drops to $1,260

The Lenovo Presidents Day Sale has plenty of deals on gaming laptops, but this one right here is, in my opinion, the best. You can pick up a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 gaming laptop, equipped with a 15" OLED display and RTX 5070 GPU, for just $1,259.99 after you apply an unadvertised coupon code "PDLIVE26" (apply this on the shopping cart page). That's a total savings of $715, making it one of the least expensive RTX 5070 laptops I've seen for 2026 and a great deal overall considering the build quality of Lenovo's laptops.

Lenovo Legion 5 RTX 5070 Gaming Laptop for $1,259.99

The Legion Pro boasts solid build quality, featuring an aluminum top lid and a sturdy plastic bottom chassis. The gorgeous 16" OLED display sports a 2.5K 189ppi resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, HDR 1000 True Black certification, and 100% DCI-P3 color space. This new 2025 model has also been updated with the Wi-Fi 7 standard. Connectivity options include two USB-C 10Gbps ports with DisplayPort 2.1 support (one with 100W of Power Delivery), RJ45 ethernet, and HDMI 2.1.

The rest of the specs include an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX CPU, RTX 5070 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM and a 1TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX has a max turbo frequency of 5.1GHz with 16 total cores. It's a good processor for gaming and you won't notice a performance improvement upgrading to a Core Ultra 9.

The GeForce RTX 5070 is an excellent mobile GPU for current-gen gaming

The RTX 5070 is a full powered (unthrottled) mobile model with 115W TGP and performs about 5%-10% better than the RTX 4070 that it replaces. It also supports DLSS 4.5 and multi-frame generation which widens the performance gap in games that support it. This laptop will able to play most games smoothly even on the enhanced 2.5K resolution, although extremely high demand games like Cyberpunk 2077 will require some graphics settings adjustment to get there.

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The Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC Drops to $2,130 During the Dell Presidents Day Sale

2026 has already seen surges in the cost of RAM and GPUs. Unfortunately, this also affects the price of gaming PCs. Obviously this isn't an ideal time to be buying a new PC, but fortunately, there are still good deals to be found. If you're looking for a future-proof system, an RTX 5080 PC is powerful enough to set you up for 4K gaming for years to come.

As part of the Dell Presidents Day Sale, the Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC has dropped to as low as $2,129.99 with free delivery after a $700 instant discount. This is currently one of the least expensive RTX 5080 prebuilts you'll be able to get right now. Most other RTX 5080 prebuilts are currently priced at $2,500 and up.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,130

The $2,130 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 recent DLSS 4.5 update has further optimized multi-frame gen and upscaling so you can push really high framerates even in 4K. More games are supporting this feature, including 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.

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Save $110 Off the Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset and Get a Free Mousepad

Just for Presidents Day, Steelseries direct is offering a great deal on one of its top rated gaming headsets. Right now you can pick up a SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless gaming headset for just $269.99 after coupon code "PRESDAY10". Not only is that 30% off its retail price of $380, it even comes bundled with a free QcK Vector mousepad. This is the lowest price I've seen for this headset in 2026, which is impressive since SteelSeries recently raised the prices on its headsets as a response to the tariffs. This model is compatible with PS5 and PC (not Xbox).

SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset for $270

Includes free QcK Vector mousepad

The Arctis Nova Pro is one of the highest-end gaming headsets in SteelSeries' repertoire. Only the Nova Elite, which retails for $600, is higher up the ladder. Like any proper top-of-the-line headset, the Nova Pro boasts excellent sound quality, all-day comfort thanks to a suspension style headband and leatherette ear cushions, high-performance retractable boom mic, simultaneous 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and even active noise cancelation (rare for a gaming headset).

However, the one feature that undoubtedly makes the Nova Pro stand out is the ingenious hot-swappable battery system. The Nova Pro includes two removable, rechargeable batteries so that while one is currently in use in your headset, the other stays topped up in a base station that also doubles as a battery charger. This way, you get wireless freedom with no charge anxiety. Each battery lasts for up to 22 hours of continued use so you don't need to swap out too often.

The base station deserves mention as well. Not only does it charge your battery, it also features a clear and legible OLED display and a handy volume control knob. On the rear are USB inputs for connecting to your PC as well as an optional 3.5mm passthrough should you want to connect your speakers directly to the base station.

The Nova Pro wireless has been my primary gaming headset for years and I absolutely recommend them. I've since upgraded the stock earcups to these aftermarket WC Freeze gel earpads and quite like them as well. Check out our Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro review by Kevin Lee for yet another positive take.

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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