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Modder ‘fromsoftserve’ has released version 0.87 of his amazing remaster mod for Bloodborne. This is a must-have for everyone who wants to play Bloodborne on PC via the PS4 emulator, shadPS4. So, let’s take a look at it, shall we? For those unaware, Bloodborne Remaster Project aims to provide the best visuals for it. The … Continue reading Bloodborne PC Remaster Mod V0.87 Available for Download →
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The weekend is officially here, and we've rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for Saturday, February 8, below:
Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is the latest first party game for Nintendo Switch, and you can already save $15 off at Woot. If you enjoyed Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Returns HD is another excellent entry you are sure to have fun with. There are many different worlds to traverse through, with a variety of collectibles and items to discover.
Amazon has the Apple AirPods 4 on sale for $99.99 today. These earbuds feature Spatial Audio, up to five hours of listening time per charge, and so much more. Apple AirPods 5 likely won't be out for a good bit, so now is the perfect time to pick up a pair of new AirPods if your old ones are giving out.
Amazon has the Nvidia Shield 4k Android TV on sale for $129.99 today. This is still one of the best media streamers out there, especially with all its features. In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "For its speedy performance, AI upscaling, well-designed remote, and lower price, the Nvidia Shield TV is one of the best media streamers you can buy. Its ability to stream games makes it even more attractive for gamers with GeForce-based rigs."
The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Collection has hit a new all-time low at Woot, priced at just $39.99. The first six Final Fantasy titles paved the way for the series as we see it today. Many fans still regard both Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy VI as some of the best that Final Fantasy has to offer, with gripping narratives and engaging gameplay. This package includes all six Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters, which feature updated graphics, soundtracks, font, and more.
Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble is the return to form many Monkey Ball fans have waited years for. You've got over 200 courses, tons of guest characters, and all sorts of modes—what's not to love? In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble is a brilliant return to form. Monkey Ball has finally found its way home again with a set of 200 fantastic courses that range from delightfully charming to devilishly challenging, backed up by tight mechanics and predictable physics that put me in total control of my monkey’s fate."
Mario Party is the quintessential party game for players of all ages. Whenever you've got a gathering of people, there's never a question if Mario Party is going to be a fun activity or not. Super Mario Party Jamboree, the latest entry in the genre, is the best the series has been on Nintendo Switch, with seven different boards and over 100 minigames to explore. At $44.99, this is a great deal on one of the best games for Nintendo Switch.
Sonic X Shadow Generations for PS5 is $20 off at Woot right now. This package includes a remastered version of Sonic Generations and a brand-new campaign focused on Shadow. Both 2D and 3D levels are included, making for the ultimate package for any Sonic fan.
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Firaxis has announced a virtual reality version of the recently released Civilization 7.
Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR is the long-running strategy franchise’s first foray into VR, and launches spring 2025 exclusively on Meta Quest 3 and 3S.
Publisher 2K Games said Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR is developed by PlaySide Studios, which worked on VR games The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Meta Horizon Worlds.
Here’s the official blurb:
In Civilization 7 - VR, the world of Civilization is brought to life like never before. The map takes shape atop a Command Table that lets you peer down from high above or lean all the way in to appreciate the finer details of buildings and units, like a tabletop game come to life. Players will chart a course for their people and engage face-to-face with iconic world leaders around the Command Table, each reacting as you forge alliances or declare war through the Ages.
Civilization 7 - VR is available to play in either immersive virtual reality or mixed reality, and you'll be able to freely switch between the two at any time. In virtual reality, players are transported to an ornate museum as they look out onto a vista personalized to their leader; in mixed reality, the Command Table adapts to its placement in a player's physical space. Detailed dioramas can be viewed in The Archives, a room in your museum dedicated to your gameplay achievements displayed in both virtual and mixed reality. In addition to single-player, Civilization 7 - VR can compete to rule the world in online multiplayer matches with up to three other Meta Quest 3 and 3S players.
Firaxis’ 4X strategy sequel is currently available on PC and console to those who paid more for advanced access, and they’re certainly letting their voices be known in Steam user reviews, highlighting issues with the user interface, a lack of map variety, and a feeling that Civilization 7 has launched without a number of features they've come come to expect.
Firaxis has responded to this feedback, promising improvements to the UI, the addition of teams to multiplayer games so people can play co-operatively, and a wider variety of map types, among other things.
In an interview with IGN ahead of the release of third quarter financial results, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick acknowledged that Civilization 7 had received some negative reviews from press and players, but insisted that the “legacy Civ audience” will come around the more they play, and called Civilization 7’s early performance “very encouraging.”
Looking for tips to help you take over the world? Check out our guide to completing every Civ 7 victory, our run down of the biggest Civ 7 changes for Civ 6 players, and the 14 crucial Civ 7 mistakes to avoid. We’ve also got explanations on all the Civ 7 map types and difficulty settings so you know what you’re getting into.
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Today we have two cool tech demos to share with our NVIDIA fans. The first one shows off the RTX Mega Geometry tech, whereas the second focuses on the RTX Neural Texture Compression. The good news here is that these tech demos work on pretty much all RTX GPUs. In other words, they are not … Continue reading NVIDIA RTX Mega Geometry Tech Demo Released →
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If you're looking for DTI codes, IGN's got you covered! In this article, you'll find a list of all the active and working Dress to Impress codes in February 2025 that you can redeem for free rewards and bonuses in DTI, including outfits and accessories like hats, bags, and jewelry.
Here are all the active Dress to Impress codes in February 2025 and the free rewards you get for redeeming them:
Below, you'll find a list of expired DTI codes that no longer work and can't be redeemed as of February 2025:
Follow the steps below to redeem Dress to Impress codes and claim free rewards in DTI:
If the code you're trying to redeem in DTI isn't working, it's likely because of one of two reasons:
When inputting a DTI code in Roblox, make sure it's spelled correctly (for example, a capital I isn't a lowercase l, 0 and not O, and vice versa) and that there are no spaces before or after the code. We'd recommend copying and pasting codes straight from our article to ensure they're correct as we've tested and verified that the codes on this page are working ourselves.
If your DTI code still isn't working after checking for typos, it's more than likely expired and can no longer be redeemed in Dress to Impress.
To get more Dress to Impress codes, the best way is to join the official DTI Discord server. While we check for new codes daily, the quickest way to know about new Dress to Impress codes is to follow the Roblox experience's official Discord server where updates are posted in real time.
You can also check the Dress to Impress X account and the official DTI Roblox Group page.
Currently, we don't know of any upcoming DTI codes now that the Winter Update is here. We'll update this once any information on new codes is shared.
Dress to Impress is a popular dress-up Roblox Experience available on PC, console, and iOS and Android mobile devices. In it, you put on your best outfit to complete a specific theme and walk the runway in a bid to earn votes from other players and become a top model. As you gain votes, you gain ranks and can access more clothing and accessories, so make sure you're truly dressed to impress!
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Streaming Wars is a weekly opinion column by IGN’s Streaming Editor, Amelia Emberwing. Check out the last entry This One Spider-Man Moment Is Key to Marvel TV’s Success.
Variety has reported that Sarah Michelle Gellar is in final talks to reprise her role as Buffy Summers in a Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival at Hulu. The team announced is currently all women, featuring Nora and Lila Zuckerman to write, showrun, and executive produce, with Chloe Zhao (Nomadland, Eternals) tapped to direct the pilot and serve as an EP alongside the showrunners. Some former EPs will return as well, including Gail Berman, Fran and Kaz Kuzui, and the Dolly Parton. Notably absent is Joss Whedon, who was largely ousted from Hollywood after repeated allegations of his toxic work environment and mistreatment of his actors. But just because he isn’t involved in the property doesn’t mean he won’t see financial gain from the revival.
Every generation may have a chosen one, and this generation hasn’t gotten their dose of slayer goodness yet but I don’t know, y’all. There’s a lot to process here, and I’m worried on several different fronts about Buffy’s return.
Broadly speaking, I am a huge proponent of reboots, remakes, and legacy sequels. I enjoy new spins on stuff that I love. Sometimes they’re successful, sometimes they’re downright awful, but I will always, always give them a shot. Typically with enthusiasm, even! I am not enthusiastic about this Buffy news. I am, at best, trepidatious and, at worst, completely apathetic. I have been waffling between the two since Variety broke the news of the slayer’s potential return.
Obviously, part of that trepidation is the Whedon of it all. Though he may not be creatively involved in the show, he remains the creator of the character. Will he see royalties from the revival, or did he sell the rights entirely? These aren’t questions we have answers to yet, but it remains at the forefront of my mind as we look at the possibility of future slayer outings.
This line of thinking, of course, brings up the longstanding debate of whether or not we should separate art from the artist. From my perspective, I am happy to separate art from the artist on already existing works that were experienced or purchased prior to whatever buffoonery was pulled. My Buffy, Angel and Firefly box sets still sit happily on my shelves. However, separating art from the artist does not mean that we are ethically free to continue to line bad people’s pockets via ticket sales, streaming, or additional purchases. Each person decides where their line is personally, but Joss Whedon will not be getting any more of my money.
The thing is, though, this isn’t where my concerns for a Buffy reboot end. When I found out about the news, my first response was “I don’t have the emotional fortitude for this,” and I didn’t mean it in a fun, fangirl-y kind of way. I am a firm believer in the power of fandom and how it can be used for good. However, it’s not news to anyone that that very power has been used for ill as much as it’s been used for good over recent years. I really don’t know if seeing Buffy Summers back on the small screen is worth dealing with armies of entitled people mad over nothing (read: Whedon’s lack of involvement, a female creative team, stories centering on women, updating the slayer’s story to fit into the current time period, etc.) and making it everyone else’s problem. Sure, it very well could be if the new series is great. But will it be?
This isn’t a lack of faith in the creators. The Zuckerman’s have done admirable work in their tenure ala Poker Face, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and even Suits, and Chloe Zhao has an entire Oscar. Zhao is, admittedly, a weird choice to direct the pilot given her proclivity for longing landscape shots, but hey, I trust her!
I also have a lack of faith in whether or not there’s a story to be told here after the original series petered out. Are we really going to have to spend another indeterminate amount of seasons dealing with failed Spike redemption arcs? Will enough of the ensemble (not you, Nicholas Brendon, Xander died on the way back to his home planet) return to re-spark the magic? Will fans engage with a story where Buffy Summers is basically the new Giles? What more does the Slayer really have to say? It’s too early to have answers to any of these questions. But, at the end of the day, I’m pretty sure the response to news of a much-beloved character’s return should be excitement rather than a simple “I’m tired.”
But, while tired, I do, at least, hope to be proven wrong.
We all want an epic Gaming Monitor that rocks high refresh rates, low response times, and immersive displays. All these features are on my most wanted list, but they also put a big dent in players' pockets. Today, we're looking at five gaming monitors on Amazon, ranging from budget-friendly options to premium OLED powerhouses. Whether you're after an ultra-wide curved display for deep immersion, a lightning-fast esports panel, or a high-end 4K OLED beast, these deals have something for everyone. And with discounts of up to 40%, now's a great time to upgrade your setup without breaking the bank.
From Samsung's highly rated Odyssey series to the feature-packed AOC Q27G4XD, there's a lot to love in these offers. Need a budget-friendly 240Hz option? Odyssey G4 is a steal. At the other end of the scale, ASUS ROG Swift OLED offers top-tier visuals and performance for a serious price drop. Let's dive into each deal and see what makes these monitors worth considering.
If you want an ultra-wide curved monitor without blowing your budget, Samsung Odyssey G5 is a fantastic pick. A 34-inch 1000R curve wraps around your vision for full immersion, making it perfect for open-world games and cinematic experiences. 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time mean it can handle fast-paced shooters just as well, while FreeSync Premium ensures smooth gameplay without tearing.
Its 3440x1440 resolution (Ultra WQHD) gives you crisp visuals and extra screen real estate compared to a standard 1440p monitor. HDR10 support adds a nice touch of vibrancy, and with both DisplayPort and HDMI options, it fits seamlessly into most setups. At £334.97, down from £449.99, this is an excellent deal for anyone wanting a high-performance ultra-wide without spending a fortune.
For those who want the ultimate in image quality, ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG48UQ is an absolute monster of a gaming monitor. This 47.5-inch 4K OLED display delivers near-infinite contrast, deep blacks, and incredible color accuracy (98% DCI-P3), making everything from fast-paced FPS games to cinematic RPGs look stunning. And with a 138Hz refresh rate and 0.1ms response time, you're getting an experience as smooth as gorgeous.
ASUS also tackled OLED burn-in by adding a custom heatsink to lower temperatures and improve longevity. It has premium features such as anti-glare coating, G-Sync compatibility, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 1.4. At £1,298.99 (down from £1,499.00), it's still pricey, but this is one of the best deals for a high-end 4K OLED gaming monitor.
If ultra-wide isn't wide enough, how about super ultra-wide? Samsung Odyssey Smart OLED 49" takes gaming immersion to another level with its 5120x1440 Dual QHD resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. This beast is basically two 1440p monitors in one, giving you insane screen space for both gaming and productivity. And with 0.03ms response time, it's one of the fastest OLED gaming monitors out right now.
Aside from buttery-smooth performance, Samsung packed this display with features like AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, built-in speakers, and a complete smart platform with gaming hub support. It's a premium pick, but at £1,199.00 (down from £1,599.99), it's a serious bargain for high-end enthusiasts who want top-tier visuals and performance in one package.
If you're looking for a high refresh rate monitor on a budget, Samsung Odyssey G4 is an easy pick. At just £149.00 (down from £249.99), this 240Hz, 1ms IPS panel delivers incredibly smooth performance for competitive gaming. Its NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility ensures a tear-free experience, and the Full HD resolution keeps everything looking sharp without requiring a beastly GPU.
It also comes with an ergonomic stand that allows for height adjustment, tilt, and swivel, making it a great choice for esports players looking for an optimized setup. At 40% off, this is an unbeatable deal for a high-refresh-rate gaming monitor, perfect for fast-paced games like CS: GO, Valorant, or Call of Duty.
AOC Q27G4XD is one of the best-value 1440p gaming monitors available, now available for £189.00 (down from £249.00). This 27-inch Fast IPS panel boasts a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, it's perfect for gamers who want high-speed performance without sacrificing image quality. Adaptive Sync smoothes out gameplay, with HDR400 looking after brightness and contrast for a better visual experience.
It's height-adjustable stand is a suprising rarity with gaming monitor, making it a comfortable choice for pretty much anyone. Looking for a mid-range monitor with great specs at a reasonable price? QHD resolution, high refresh rate, and a solid discount is a win in my book.
The Darkfall dev team has released the first version of Doom Darkfall, a new Doom: The Dark Ages-inspired mod for classic Doom. This mod brings the gameplay, weapons, chainshield, melee items & more from Doom The Dark Ages to the original Doom 1 & 2. It’s basically a simple but cool mod for all old-school … Continue reading Classic Doom just got a Doom: The Dark Ages-inspired Mod →
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Modder ‘Romi’ has released a new version of his amazing 4K Texture Pack for Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth. The pack is now 27GB in size, and overhauls over 3900 textures. Thus, it’s a must for everyone who currently plays it. Even on Ultra Settings, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth has a lot of low-res textures. And … Continue reading Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth 4K Mod now overhauls over 3900 textures →
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Best Buy is offering a great deal on a well equipped Alienware laptop. For Friday and Saturday only, you can get the Alienware m16 R2 RTX 4070 gaming laptop for just $1,374.99 shipped. That's $500 less than buying it directly from Dell. The m16 R2 is Alienware's most popular gaming laptop, which isn't surprising considering its excellent build quality, top-of-the-line gaming prowess, and reasonable price point. The "R2" is the second generation model that was released in 2024; it's 14% lighter and more compact than its predecessor without compromising on performance.
This laptop features a 16" 2560x1600 QHD+ display, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H is a power efficient, low voltage Meteor Lake CPU with a max turbo frequency of 4.8GHz and 16 total cores. Although Best Buy does have a Core Ultra 9 model for $300 more, gamers will find little reason to upgrade to it since most games are limited by the GPU, not the CPU.
You absolutely will, however, need a decent amount of GPU power to be able to run games smoothly on the display's bumped-up 2560x1600 resolution. Alienware never throttles the GPU on its m16 laptops, and that includes the RTX 4070 found in this laptop, which boasts a 115W (140W with Dynamic Boost) TGP. The 4070 is powerful enough to comfortabley run most games at 60fps or higher on the 1600p display, moreso if the game supports DLSS 3.0.
Best Buy is an authorized Dell retailer, so you'll be getting the same 1 year warranty as buying from Dell direct. This laptop is also currently in stock and will be delivered to you within a week.
Looking for more deals? Check out the best Alienware gaming laptop and PC deals today.
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.
There was apparently a real push to get Resistance 4 made by the folks at Insomniac Games, but unfortunately the game never received the green light.
Insomniac Games founder and outgoing president Ted Price is sitting down for interviews now that it’s been announced he’s retiring after 30 years at the helm of the studio. He most recently hung out with Kinda Funny Games for a chat and was asked if there was a favorite game of his that was pitched but never made, to which he gave his answer.
“Yeah, I’ll share one. Resistance 4.”
According to Price, he and the developers “did pitch that one and it was a wonderful concept, and it just in terms of timing and market opportunity, didn’t work out.” He added that the Insomniac team were “passionate about extending the story further because I do believe that Resistance has set up a really cool alternate history base where anything can happen with the Chimera and where they go and what their origins are.”
Resistance is a series of first-person shooters Insomniac developed following their work on the Ratchet and Clank games. Set in an alternate history where aliens invade the UK in 1951. There were three Resistance games made, all for the PlayStation 3 before Insomniac moved on to other projects like Marvel’s Spider-Man and new Ratchet and Clank games.
Price announced earlier this year that he will be retiring from Insomniac Games after over 30 years at the company. He has named Chad Dezern, Ryan Schneider, and Jen Huang as Co-Studio Heads who will succeed him.
Insomniac Games’ most recent title was Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 which just received a PC release, and their next game is set to be Marvel’s Wolverine.
Matt Kim is IGN's Senior Features Editor.
This is a helpful PSA from us to let you know that PSN is currently down. In fact, PSN has been down for over 12 hours now without an update as to when this will be resolved.
According to Downdetector, PSN has been suffering from an outage since at least 3pm PST/6pm EST. The PlayStation Network Service page also shows that all services, from sign-in to gaming to the PlayStation Store are all down.
In a tweet, Sony said it was "aware some users might be currently experiencing issues with PSN." Sony has not made an additional update to this post.
It's unclear when services will resume for PSN, but the outage means that this weekend begins without access to some of your favorite games including Marvel Rivals, Call of Duty, Fortnite, and more.
The situation was bad enough that publishers warned their players about the downtime. NetEase, the company behind Marvel Rivals, told its community via Discord that "due to PlayStation server’s emergent issue today," PlayStation users might have difficulty launching games, apps, or network features. "We are actively communicating with the PlayStation team and will restore the game once we receive a solution plan from the PlayStation team," NetEase continued.
"We apologize for any inconvenience and will notify the community through official channels once the issue is fixed. Thank you for your patience and understanding."
We'll have an update for when services resume. In the meantime, no other platforms are reporting outages so it appears specific to PSN.
Matt Kim is IGN's Senior Features Editor.
The first time I lost my mech in Synduality Echo of Ada was on my second sortie, and a lot of things went wrong. I didn’t buy insurance beforehand and I took way too much stuff out with me because I hit the wrong button, and then I chose not to take a moment to repair right before I got into the encounter that killed me. I made a series of avoidable mistakes followed by a bad decision, and this mech-flavored extraction shooter made sure I lost everything I had for it – so it’s a good sign that, after I was done cursing Synduality and then myself, I was immediately excited to try and get it all back. Satisfying combat means going out on a sortie is always tense, but its slow start can really bog down an otherwise great run, and I wouldn’t blame anyone for dipping out before they see the good stuff.
There’s a pretty cool premise: In the far future, humanity has been nearly wiped out by a mysterious blue rain which, in addition to killing humans on contact, makes animals and plants gigantic and aggressive. To survive, society has moved underground and adopted the use of enormous mechs called Cradlecoffins to explore the surface world and gather energy-producing crystals. Your goal: Get up there, get the things you need to upgrade your base and make some cash, and get out before the locals turn your Cradlecoffin into a… gravecoffin?
Cradlecoffins aren’t your traditional mechs. They’re slower than something you’d find in Armored Core – though similarly armed – but faster than the behemoths you’d see in MechWarrior. Ready for a deep cut? They’re actually a lot like the mechs from 2002’s Phantom Crash, which is to say they are a nice balance of being reasonably fast but still heavy and limited in terms of, shall we say, vertical mobility. Armored Core mechs can dunk like Jordan; Cradlecoffins got no ups.
But you’re not out there alone. In addition to your mech, you’ve got a Magus — think a humanoid AI you can fully customize and play dress-up with — helping to guide you when you’re out on the surface by marking objectives on your map, alerting you to threats, and even keeping track of the weather. You can be as normal or as strangely intimate as you want about the creation process (you can bathe them, which is… weird), though it kinda seems as if Synduality assumes you’re more likely to pick a robo-girlfriend than a robo-boyfriend based on the clothing choices available. (Even the AI-controlled Cradelcoffins largely have robo-girlfriends.) There are several different personalities to choose from, including supportive mentor lady; demure, eager-to-please girl; encouraging big brother; and spicy athlete who just wants you to be the best version of yourself. They’re an oddly likeable little crew — I chuckled when my robo-girlfriend essentially told me to stop whining and eat my veggies (read: weeds that we had removed from the base) or she’d beat me up. And since they’re the only companion you’ll have for most of your time with Synduality, their presence is welcome.
In addition to their clothes and look, you can also customize the special abilities and focus of your Magus, whether that’s finding crystals, providing more info about different hostile creatures (called Enders), or giving you the lowdown on the other Cradlecoffins you’ll run into once you pop out on the surface. I liked both the option that’s good at protecting me from the evil rain and the one who has a knack for spotting other Cradlecoffins at range because hearing another potentially hostile player’s engine in this game is stressful, but I appreciate that you can tailor your Maguses (Magi?) to assist you be the best pilot (AKA Drifter) you wanna be.
You’ll run into other players in Synduality’s world, but in my experience, most of them aren’t out there to kill you and take your things. Usually, an encounter means the two of you being very cagey, aiming your guns at each other, until one of you finally uses the wave emote. Then the other returns it and you both go on your way, always facing each other as you retreat like you’re a gunslinger staring down somebody you’re unsure of, because the back of your Cradlecoffin is its most vulnerable point. It’s admittedly tense, as an extraction shooter like this should be, because you’re never more than a single uninsured run away from losing all your things.
The whole “we’re all working together to help humanity” thing sets up that cautious camaraderie, but there is always the danger that someone’s gonna see your shiny shotgun and think “I want that and I don’t wanna work for it.” I’ve exchanged some gunfire with other pilots, but it’s pretty rare early on. It’s very funny when three Craddlecoffins share one of the elevators that bring you to and from the safety of the underground, and very relieving when you’re about to put a sniper round through the back of someone’s Cradle but then notice that they are running with two buddies and your patience probably saved your life.
Of course, another time I saw somebody take a bad fight against some Enders with their back to me while I was above them with a sniper rifle, and… well, I hope they were insured. That was exhilarating and tense and, one day, somebody’s going to nail me and I won’t blame them. What’s that old Hemingway quote? “There is no hunting like the hunting of mechs, and those who have hunted armed mechs long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.” Yeah. Yeah. Admittedly, taking a golden opportunity like this will put you on the Drifter Support Association’s naughty list for a while (and doing it enough will make you a bounty target for other players), but if you go long enough without taking a shot at somebody when you’re only on probation you’ll be fine.
Managing each mission means making a lot of interesting choices. How far from the elevators are you willing to venture? What kind of materials are you looking to collect for your base, and how much are you going to risk to get them? How much ammo will you head out with? What kind of mech? Will you prioritize carrying capacity or defense? All of these choices matter, and you may regret your words and deeds when you’re sitting at low health with no repair kits, far away from an elevator in a world where everything wants to kill you. Knowing what you want to accomplish on a given run, and choosing the right tools to do it, is key.
The stuff you bring back to base can be used to spruce it up, which is good because it starts off as a literal cave covered in weeds. That could mean something simple like adding floors to your living space, upgrading your Item Warehouse so you can store more stuff, or building a Production Space to create your own repair kits. Every little upgrade you manage feels meaningful, and it’s cool to watch your base go from an empty shell to something functional with a lot of different systems to make your life easier.
But this also brings me to Synduality’s biggest problem: the grind. There’s just not a lot of variety here, and the first dozen or so hours have you doing the same thing over and over again: you’ll go out on the same map, head to the same areas to find the upgrade supplies you’ve wishlisted so your Magus can track them, fight the same Enders, deal with the everpresent threat of violence from other players, and then head back to base and do it all again. That’s fine; this loop remains tense, and while fighting Enders loses its appeal after a while because you learn how to deal with them quickly and then just repeat those strategies, the threat of losing all your stuff carries the day.
Again, though, the issue is how long it takes to make real progress. Getting enough of the supplies you need for any given upgrade or to complete a Request (quests that send you to do something specific on the map, like collecting so many of X thing, killing so many of Y Ender, and so on) takes several runs, and a lot of progress early on is hidden behind unlocking the right stuff. Once you do, things really open up, but those early hours can drag.
Even when you do finally get enough materials, you often have to wait for an arbitrary, real-world time gate before your next upgrade goes through, which means you’re stuck either vibing in your base with your Magus in admittedly pretty enjoyable chatting sequences, taking a break to go do something else (like make a sandwich), filling that time with sorties to stockpile resources, or ponying up some currency (either in-game or real-money) to make it go faster.
That said, you’re only ever one run away from something really cool. Once, I had two back-to-back deaths to Enders; the first time I was repairing and a flying Gazer swooped in and ended me before I could react; the second, I got jumped by a group of Chasers. I was insured, thankfully, but insurance takes a while to pay out, and it doesn’t actually replace what you lost – it just reimburses the total cost of those items. I was… upset, to put it lightly. Some of the lost stuff I’d gotten from progressing through Synduality’s battle pass, which meant I didn’t actually have the means to replace it manually yet.
But on my very next run, where I was forced to play small ball with a basic mech that costs nothing to replace, I ran into someone else’s destroyed mech and took everything I could, which got me some parts I’d lost on my very first death and stuff I could use while I waited for my insurance payout. The luck I had early on had mostly been bad, but that was the moment things changed – including my view on Synduality overall, which had been more mixed until that moment. Once you get into the groove it’s a lot of fun, and you can really drill down on what you want to focus on each run, whether that’s finding supplies to upgrade your base, completing requests, or whatever else.
And you never know when you might find something cool. Once, I ran into two downed Craddlecoffins full of loot and grabbed as much as I could, then booked it immediately back to the elevator. Christmas came early. It’s just a shame it takes so long to get to that point – though, to Synduality’s credit, it does try to ease you in and is more friendly to new players than many extraction shooters because of the insurance system and the way it flags people who’ve been hostile to other players. I just wish it opened up for you faster after that introduction.
Synduality does, eventually, give you more to do. You’ll unlock another map with new environments, harder Enders, and more difficult objectives, but that also means more experienced players with better stuff, some of whom will be helpful and some… not. There are also single-player missions which play out like combat gauntlets, and I really enjoyed the ones I played. They’re a great way to learn to deal with other Cradlecoffins in particular. Unfortunately, they don’t give you anything you can carry back with you besides some video and audio logs that explain the lore. These missions are fun, but right now they feel disconnected from the main activity of hunting for resources, and that’s a shame; I just wish completing them gave you money or plans to build some of the mechs you use, or something.
Beyond those there are co-op missions you can do, but since there’s unfortunately no way to squad up with your friends before you head out onto a map you have to team up with players you run into. Joining up with them gives you a new co-op objective — the first one I did asked us to destroy a corrupted crystal protected by lots and lots of Enders who spawned in to give us trouble. The thing with these missions is you’re only squaded up for as long as that objective lasts, so once that crystal was history, our alliance was broken. Neither of us ended up shooting at each other, but we were both pretty wary as we backed away. Like everything else in Synduality, there’s a lot of risk/reward to co-op missions, but you also get a lot of good stuff if you get home alive.
Then there are the microtransactions and battle pass (we live in Hell!) that can speed up the process of getting a better Cradlecoffin (or goodies for your Magus) substantially, which chafes because this is not a free-to-play game. When I lost everything in that first run, I was able to get back on my feet pretty quickly because the code provided by Bandai Namco for this review unexpectedly came with the deluxe version of the battle pass and several level skips. If I hadn’t had that, progress would have been slow outside of regularly completing daily and weekly quests, which award a ton of experience – though at least you’re always making progress towards one and they rarely feel stuck.
Because of that, Synduality feels like it’s made to be played in chunks – but to its credit, the battle pass gives you a decent amount of stuff for free… assuming you don’t then immediately lose all of that stuff to another player. Whether it’s in-game currency or real money, you’ll have to pony up for everything, but Synduality is at least upfront about that, and it does feel like you can make progress at a reasonable pace even if you don’t open your wallet to buy the deluxe version.
In today’s world of seemingly endless streaming platforms and bundles, shopping for the right one(s) can be a trying ordeal. Since so many have their own expansive media libraries, it can be hard to commit to a monthly payment for one or multiple options. Do you want access to every Transformers movie before watching Transformers One? Paramount+ would be a good option. How about all the anime your heart desires? You’ll want to try out Crunchyroll to satisfy that craving. Luckily, most streaming services these days offer a sneak peek via free trials into their cache of goodies. So whatever you’re looking to watch in 2025, these nine free trials are a great way to test the waters of the streaming landscape.
The mecca of popular series both original and classic, Hulu has almost everything a series-binger would need. Adding to its impressive library over the years with some quality, sought-after films as well as TV shows, Hulu also has a wealth of groundbreaking, interesting, original content to dive into. After exploring every nook and cranny that Hulu has to offer in this generous 30-day trial, there are a wide range of subscription options to opt into, from $9.99 a month (with ads) all the way up to just over $100 a month – if you want to include live TV or premium add-ons such as Max, ESPN+, Disney+, Cinemax, Paramount+ with Showtime, Starz, and more. However, the Hulu + Live TV free trial only lasts for three days compared to the 30-day free trial of the standalone streaming service.
It's worth noting that Disney now offers a bundle that combines Hulu, Disney+, and Max into a single streaming package. While that bundle does not have a free trial, it is arguably the best streaming deal available.
Read our review of Hulu or check out all of the Hulu bundles available.
Much like Hulu, Paramount+ has dug deep into the nostalgia bin while also offering a breadth of modern shows and movies to choose from. Paramount+ offers exclusive access to media such as the Transformers movies, the Halo series, and the entire Star Trek film/series universe. With new shows and movies added every week along with some well-made originals of its own, Paramount+ is quickly becoming a contender with the big names in streaming. After the seven-day free trial of its services, the recurring monthly amount to stay subscribed will be as low as $7.99 (or $59.99 a year) with limited ads, or $12.99 a month (or $119.99 a year) to add Showtime’s full library and remove almost all ads. You can also get access to Parmount+ via a Walmart+ membership if you're hoping to avoid a free trial all together.
If you're looking to watch the new Knuckles TV series or are wating for Sonic 3 to become available to stream, Paramount+ is the destination for that franchise..
Read our review of Paramount+ or dive into our explainer of the Paramount+ free trial.
An up-and-coming streaming service in the streaming wars, Apple TV+ takes exclusivity to a whole new level. Featuring some highly praised original shows (Ted Lasso, Severance, Shrinking, The Morning Show, Masters of the Air) and movies (Killers of the Flower Moon, Spirited, Napoleon), Apple is quickly gaining momentum in the race against its competitors. After the seven-day free trial has expired, the monthly subscription will cost $9.99 at base cost, depending on how many users are added to the account. As a disclaimer for those without Apple products, you will have to create a verified Apple ID to access the premium Apple TV+ streaming library. With season 2 of Severance and season 4 of Mythic Quest happening right now, this is a great service to try out.
Read our review of Apple TV+.
For viewers looking to expand their Anime horizons and join in on the millions of viewers worldwide, Crunchyroll has an offer that is hard to beat. While there are three different membership tiers to choose from ($7.99/mo to $14.99/mo), Crunchyroll also has a decent amount of anime content streaming for free. With the various membership packages available, subscribers can also gain access to Crunchyroll games as well as discounts at the Crunchyroll online store. Any fan of anime knows that Japan is the leader in anime production, which is why Crunchyroll gives users premium access to brand-new episodes shortly after its initial release in Japan. It's arguably the best place to watch anime online in 2025.
Read our review of Crunchyroll.
Another streaming service targeted on live TV streams with a focus on sports, fuboTV is the leading streaming service for sports fans across the globe. While it may be most popular for streaming sporting events, fuboTV has subscription packages that offer up to 10 screens, 1,000 hours of Cloud DVR space, 4k streaming quality, up to 448 TV channels, and even a premium Showtime add-on option. Besides these features, there is also a catalog of popular shows and movies available for on-demand streaming. Once the seven-day trial has expired, subscribers will pay as low as $59.99 for the first month, then $79.99 for the remainder of the membership. If you're looking for a way to watch the Super Bowl online this year, this is a good service to test out over the weekend.
Disney recently struck a deal to combine its service with fuboTV, so while you can still access the free trial now, it may eventually become merged with other Disney properties down the line.
Although many may remember DirecTV only as a satellite TV service, the company also offers a pretty solid streaming service. DirecTV Stream has an array of streaming options that include various movies, series, and live TV access. Though the trial may be a short one at five days, DirecTV sweetens the deal with some premium content offered upon subscription. When customers sign up for one of three packages ranging in content and priced from $79.99 a month to $119.99 a month, it includes Max, Paramount+ with Showtime, Starz, MGM+, and Cinemax in the first three months of the subscription.
It's worth noting that DirecTV was able to reach an agreement with Disney over various channels. Because of this DirecTV subscribers now has access to ESPN channels again in 2025.
An additional option for those looking to stream premium TV channels from their living room, Philo TV offers similar options but for a bargain. While many consider this simply an alternative to cable TV (considering its 70+ channels for a much cheaper rate), it also has over 70,000 titles to stream on-demand even without utilizing the DVR capabilities. Set at a constant monthly rate that includes everything Philo has to offer, subscribers only pay $25 a month after their seven-day free trial to keep using one of the more underrated TV services the internet has to offer.
A streaming service catered to the arthouse/foreign film cinephiles, Mubi takes streaming subscriptions to a whole new level. Headlining with some of the more obscure and cerebral films to date, Mubi takes pride in its appreciation of the auteur and the directors who made it happen. Presented as a movie theater in a subscription, users can pick from 30 available films – every day one is added and one is removed. After the seven-day free trial, subscribers will be charged $14.99 a month to retain their membership. With the add-on of a fairly new premium feature called MubiGo, users (in select cities) have access to one movie theater ticket every week – a movie chosen by Mubi – and the Mubi library for $19.99 a month.
As one of the biggest competitors in the streaming wars, Amazon Prime offers a surprisingly long trial of 30 days to decide if you enjoy what it has to offer. Responsible for the production of more high-quality films and series every year (including Rings of Power and the new Fallout series), it’s hard to look away from the Amazon Prime catalog. With access to exclusive content as well as a vast library of established films, much of the content is included with the membership but with an option to rent much newer releases. After the 30-day trial is concluded, users will be charged $14.99 a month (or $139 a year) to continue viewing and enjoy free shipping on orders from Amazon’s shopping center. There is also a student discount of $7.49 a month (or $69 a year).
Read our review of Prime Video.
If you're looking for a streaming service that is permanently free, there are actually quite a few. One of the biggest names in free streeming is the Roku Channel, which offers tons of movies and shows without the need for a paid subscription. Tubi is also a great option for free movies, TV shows, and live TV channels. Alternatively, if you just want access to live TV directly from the air, you can buy a TV antenna and get access to local channels.
Unfortunately, if you're looking to get a free trial to Netflix, you're out of luck. Netflix does not offer any free trials and is unlikely to ever do so. If you're hoping to add Netflix to your list of subscription services, however, you can take a look at our guide to Netflix plans and prices for more info or dive into some of the best Netflix alternatives.
When Disney+ first launched, there was in fact Disney+ free trial. That is no longer the case, and you will need to pay for a subscription to get access to the service in 2025. That being said, it's possible to bundle Disney+ with other services to save some money. You can check out our guide to Disney+ bundles for more info or checkout some of the best Disney+ alternatives.
Similar to Netflix and Disney+, Max does not currently offer a free trial. However, the HBO/Discovery streaming service has been known to offer discounts on its service at various points throughout the year. You can check out our guide to Max deals for more info.
Although it's offered free trials in the past, Peacock does not currently have a free trial option in 2025. So if you want to watch Oppenheimer or shows like The Office, you will have to pay for the subscription.
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Check out the best deals for Friday, February 7. If you haven't yet picked out a Valentine's Day gift for your partner, several of these deals could fit the bill, like the latest VR gaming headset, an inexpensive power bank for your phone or gaming handheld, a new pair of AirPods, an excellent charity bundle consisting of twenty seven PC games, and more.
If you've wanted to give VR gaming a try but the cost of entry has kept you at bay, then you might be interested in the first great Meta Quest deal for 2025. For a limited time, Best Buy is taking $50 off the Quest 3S 256GB VR headset, now only $349.99. But that's not all. You also get a bonus $50 Best Buy gift card and 1 month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. That essentially brings the price down to the same level as the base 128GB model.
To sweeten the pot even more, the package also includes a copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow VR game and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+. In IGN's 8/10 review, Dan Stapleton wrote that "Batman: Arkham Shadow makes most of the Arkham series' defining gameplay work respectably well in VR, and its mystery story pays off."
You can grab this 10,000mAh power bank for only $8.99 after you clip the 40% off coupon on the product page and apply an extra promo code "GZ9FEQAG". We very rarely see 10,000mAh power banks listed for under $10 so grab this one while you can. This will charge a Nintendo Switch from 0% to 100% about 1.9 times.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Amazon is offering the second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds for only $169 shipped, a savings of 32% off and the best price so far this year. Although the new AirPods 4 earbuds are also discounted (the noise-canceling model is currently priced at $148.99), between the two, the AirPods Pro is still the best earbuds because it offers better sound quality and noise cancelation.
Amazon has discounted the newest generation Apple AirPods 4 earbuds by up to 25% off. The base model is currently down to $99.99 (originally $129). This is the first time we've seen the AirPods 4 earbuds drop below $100. In fact, that's a better deal than what we saw during Black Friday or Cyber Monday.
If you're looking for a practical Valentine's Day gift idea, Panther Vision is offering a big 30% coupon code that works sitewide. If you suffer from cold appendages, the Panther Vision 602R rechargeable hand warmer is small enough to fit in your jacket pocket. It offers three different heat settings depending on how numb your fingers are, boasts an IP67 waterproof rating, and can even double up as a 5,000mAh USB Type-C power bank for emergencies.
Pair it with the Panther Vision lighted beanie, which will keep your noggin warm while lighting up the way with a built-in LED headlamp rated for up to 150 lumens at max output. If you prioritize longevity over intensity, the 15-lumen setting will last up to 10 hours on a single charge. There are plenty of other useful gadgets on the site, including portable lamps and flashlights, so you might want to stock up to reach the $60 free shipping threshold
Fanatical has just released a phenomenal bundle of 27 PC games on Steam for a minimum donation of $15. It’s the Safe In Our World Charity Bundle 2025 (see it at Fanatical), and it gets you games like Content Warning; Thank Goodness You’re Here; Little Kitty, Big City; Wingspan; Mini Metro; Toem; Psychonauts; and a lot more.
All told, the games are valued at $519, but you can get all of them for just $15 (though you can pay more, if you’re feeling generous). The games are delivered in the form of Steam keys, so you’ll have some redeeming to do if you pick this up.
SteelSeries has kicked off an impressive Valentine's Day Sale with a rare promotion: buy one gaming headset, mouse, keyboard, or other gaming accessory and get a second item for 50% off with coupon "VALENTINE50". The second item will be of equal or lesser value and does not stack with instant discounts. All orders over $49 ship free. The Nova Pro is our favorite gaming headset, and we also recently picked the Apex Pro Gen 3 as the best gaming keyboard.
Note that in all of my examples, I added two of the same item to cart to activate the discount. However, you don't need to buy the same item. For instance, you could add the Arctis Nova Pro wireless headset and the Apex Pro keyboard and get 50% off the keyboard (since it's the lower priced item)..
Peacock TV is offering an excellent deal on its annual plan from now until February 18. Get one year of Peacock Premium for only $29.99 (normally $79.99) when you apply promo code: "WINTERSAVINGS", although it may be automatically applied. This price gives you 12 months of the ad-supported Premium (not Premium "Plus") plan only. Anyone who isn't currently subscribed to Peacock TV is eligible, and that includes past subscribers with expired accounts. Newcomes to the platform include The Wild Robot and Twisters.
The Riffmaster wireless guitar controller sold out quickly when it first launched in 2024, but it's back and discounted today. This is one of very few widely available guitar controller peripherals that works with Rock Band 4 and Fortnite Festival.
Ahead of Valentine's Day, Amazon has just dropped the price of the latest model 10th gen Apple iPad to $279 shipped. Currently all colors including Blue, Silver, Pink, and Yellow are discounted. Although this price is about $20 higher than what we saw during Black Friday, This is the best price we've seen so far this year for the 10th gen iPad.
For a limited time, Amazon has brought back one of its best power bank deals from Black Friday. The Anker Zolo 10,000mAh 30W USB Power Bank is back down to only $12.94 after you clip a 17% off coupon on the product page. This is an excellent deal for an Anker-branded 10,000mAh power bank that can fast charge a Nintendo Switch console at its maximum rate. The Zolo is compact, can completely recharge a Switch console more than once, and has a couple of unique nifty features, like a built-in USB cable and a discrete digital display. Plus, it's decked out in pleasant pastel blue, pink, and white color schemes.
Here's your chance to get one of the best OLED TVs on the market at an amazing price. Right now, Woot! is offering a massive 2024 model 83" Samsung S90D 4K OLED Smart TV for only $2,499.99. This TV currently sells for $3,300 everywhere else, including Best Buy, Amazon, and Samsung. This is an excellent TV to pair with your PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. In fact, this TV could even be a better gaming TV than the LG C4. Although we haven't personally tested it, RTINGS says the S90D is brighter, has a wider color gamut, better color volume, and wider viewing angles.
Woot! is owned by Amazon, so Amazon Prime members get free shipping on this order. If you're not a Prime member, don't fret, because the shipping cost should only be $6. This is a brand-new unit with a full one-year Samsung warranty.
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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As part of its Early President's Day Sale, HP is currently offering an Omen 35L RTX 4070 Super gaming PC for only $1,359.99 shipped after you apply a 20% off coupon code: "DUO20". That's an excellent price for a gaming PC that can run pretty much any game at 1080p or 1440p. In fact, the RTX 4070 Super is powerful enough to handle 4K gaming as well.
This particular system is preconfigured with an Intel Core Ultra 5 245K CPU, GeForce RTX 4070 Super GPU, 16GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $1,699.99. Apply code "DUO20" in your cart to get the $1,359.99 price.
The Intel Core Ultra 5 is the latest generation Intel Meteor Lake 14-core CPU with a max turbo frequency of 5.2GHz. This is a very capable processor that's a solid pick for both gaming and workstation tasks, is AI optimized thanks to a discrete NPU, and uses less power than previous generation CPUs. You have the option of upgrading to a Core Ultra 7 or even a 9, but you won't see much of an improvement in high resolution gaming, since performance is mostly GPU-bound.
The RTX 4070 Super video card is a significant improvement in performance over the 4070 (about 10-15% faster at 1440p). This is an outstanding GPU for gaming at 1080p and 1440p and you'll easily be able to get 60+fps in just about any game. With DLSS enabled, the 4070 Super is also a great affordable option for 4K gaming. The only reasons you would want to spend more would be (1) if you want to play the most demanding games in 4K with more intensive graphics settings like ray tracing, or (2) if you want to push very high framerates (240fps or more) at 1440p.
The Omen 35L is HP's newest chassis, and it is redesigned to provide ample amounts of cooling in a smaller design. Most of the internal components are now off-the-shelf form factors that can be more easily swapped and upgraded on your own. The front panel contains two 140mm intake fans with sufficient ventilation, and a 120mm rear fan and top-mounted 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling system serves as the exhaust, while also siphoning heat away from the CPU.
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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.
If you've ever played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, chances are you spent plenty of time with Gwent. For the first time, you can now take home Gwent with this physical edition of the card game for your own home. Gwent: The Legendary Card Game is now available to pre-order at IGN Store, so don't miss out on your chance to secure a copy!
If you're unfamiliar with Gwent, it's a very easy yet deep game! Two players face off building decks with unique cards and abilities. To win, you'll need to beat your opponent in two of three rounds. You will place your cards across multiple rows on the battlefield, allowing for a strategic game that includes resource management, bluffing, and more.
Gwent: The Legendary Card Game is backed by CD Projekt Red and the official Witcher license, meaning this is the official way to experience this iconic card game! This package includes one retail box featuring art of Geralt and Ciri, 443 playing cards, four Ruby Tokens, a folding poster, two rulebooks, and more. This reproduction is as faithful as can be, offering an unprecedented level of detail for this beloved card game.
Manufactured by No Loading Games, this is one game any fan of The Witcher will not want to miss. Gwent: The Legendary Card Game is set to ship in August 2025.
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Although I love playing my guitar whenever I get the chance, some of my favorite memories with a guitar are actually Rock Band memories. There's something so satisfying about holding a guitar controller and feeling like I'm actually playing songs that I would never dream of playing on a real guitar.
While my own Rock Band days ended a long time ago, the music goes on with the likes of Rock Band 4 and Fortnite Festival. And if you want to keep playing those games or get back into them, PDP released a new wireless guitar controller just last year that can help you do that. It's pretty expensive, but Amazon has just dropped the price to a new low with a 20% discount.
When this controller first came out back in May 2024, it sold out very quickly. This is largely because there just aren't really any new guitar controller options available outside of this one. The compatibility with Rock Band 4 and Fortnite Festival allow new and old players to experience an upgrade that feels more in line with modern controllers.
While it is normally priced at $129.99, the discount Amazon is running right now drops that down to $104. This is the lowest-ever price we've seen on Amazon for the PlayStation compatible version of this controller, and likely the lowest one we'll see until sales events later in the year.
While this is a fairly unique controller, it's the overall best PS5 controller you can buy if you're looking to play Rock Band 4 or Fortnite Festival on your PS5 or PS4. If you're interested in more PS5 accessories, however, we've gathered some below.
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