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SmileGate and Tencent have announced a new first-person horror game in the universe of CrossFire, CrossFire: Rainbow. Developed by Linlangtianshang, this game aims to blend tactical shooting with terrifying supernatural elements. According to the game’s description, when something unstoppable comes out of the shadows, the battlefield turns into a nightmare. In this game, you’ll explore … Continue reading CrossFire: Rainbow is a new first-person horror game by Tencent →
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We've rounded up the best deals for Sunday, August 10, below, so don't miss out on these limited-time offers.
Bloober Team's remake of Silent Hill 2 is on sale at Target this weekend for $29.99. Recreating one of Konami's most beloved titles was never going to be easy, but the Silent Hill 2 remake delivers an immersive horror experience that preserves almost everything that made the original so great. In our 8/10 review, we said the game "smoothly polishes down the rough edges of the original game’s combat while taking a piece of heavy grit sandpaper to scuff up every rust and mold-covered surface of its nightmarish environments, successfully making them appear far more abrasive and menacing to explore."
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army launched in mid June, and you can save $10 off a Nintendo Switch copy for the first time this weekend at Amazon. This action RPG is a remaster of the 2006 PS2 game, and there are many improvements and new features to discover. For one, UI, visuals, and voice acting have all been tweaked to refine the experience, but you can also discover more than 120 different demons.
Doom: The Dark Ages is on a major sale for the first time, and you can save $25 off a PlayStation 5 copy at Best Buy this weekend! This game takes the Doom Slayer back to the medieval ages, acting as a prequel to both Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal. The latest update was just released this week as well, so really, there has never been a better time to hop in.
Stellar Blade made the jump to PC in June, and just a few months later, you can save 25% off the Complete Edition at Amazon. This package includes the base game plus the two packs of cosmetic DLC. Crossovers include both NieR: Automata and Goddess of Victory: Nikke, so you can encounter Emil's Shop and pick up an A2 outfit if you wish.
Super Mario Odyssey is one of the best games of all time, and it's well worth it even at $39. We rarely see this game go on sale, so it's an easy recommendation each time it does. With Nintendo Switch 2 enhancements already live, now is the time to jump in and explore various Kingdoms with Cappy if you haven't already.
Following the release of Evangelion: 3.0+1.11 Thrice Upon a Time, GKIDS is rereleasing and reprinting both Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone and Evangelion: 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance. Both of these Blu-rays will feature the original Japanese dub and the latest English dub, in addition to bonus features on the disc. If you're a fan of Eva, these are two items you don't want to miss out on adding to your collection.
This weekend at Amazon, you can save $200 off an M4 MacBook Air. This 13-inch model includes 16GB of Unified Memory and 256GB of SSD storage, making it ideal for multitasking and running intense applications. All 2025 models support Apple Intelligence features as well.
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is one of the biggest content packages available on Switch. There are over 160 courses available to choose from in the game, which makes for dozens of hours of fun to be had. While the premier Nintendo Switch 2D Mario title is Super Mario Bros. Wonder, this package is an excellent pickup worth adding to any Switch collection.
Star Ocean The Second Story R was a fantastic remake when it released in 2023, and the same still remains true today. As Square Enix's first HD-2.5D game, this remake brings a new twist on the HD-2D formula seen from Team Asano. Action combat is the star here, with numerous sci-fi locations to discover. This weekend, you can pick up a Nintendo Switch copy at Amazon for $29.99, allowing you to take this adventure with you anywhere you go.
Amazon has opened pre-orders for the Bandai Spirits Ichibansho A2 statue. Featuring her for The Glory of Mankind outfit, A2 stands at roughly eight inches tall, featuring her iconic blade in hand. If you're a fan on NieR: Automata and have yet to add an A2 statue to your collection, now is an excellent time!
You can score Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for just $39 this weekend at Walmart. This classic RPG is perfect for anyone, even if you've never played an RPG before. The Thousand-Year Door features a loveable cast of characters, a fun combat system, and, overall, a refreshing take on the classic Mario formula.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition launched earlier this year, and it's still one of the biggest RPGs you can jump into on any platform. The remaster introduced numerous quality-of-life updates that were much needed, in addition to a brand-new epilogue chapter. We gave the game a 9/10 in our review, stating, "Xenoblade Chronicles X was already one of the Wii U’s best games, and this Definitive Edition does more than enough to justify another trip to planet Mira."
Prefer to read the written word on a over listening to an audiobook like some caveman? Me too. If you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription, you'll have access to millions of books, comics, magazines, and more. And yes, you can even get audiobooks too. Simply download the Kindle app on your Kindle device, phone, tablet, or other reading device and make an account. This can make it much easier to read a book instead of listen, without the hassle of lugging around a heavy tome or worrying about accidentally ruining your favorite edition. If you're considering a subscription, read on for everything you need to know about the service in 2025.
Yes, you can try out Kindle Unlimited through their free trial. Once you've officially started your subscription, you'll have 30 days of the service before having to pay anything. Once that time is up, your membership will auto renew at $11.99 a month, but you can cancel any time before the 30 days is up to avoid payment.
Owned and operated by Amazon, Kindle Unlimited is a monthly subscription service where you can read and borrow over 4 million books, magazines, graphic novels, audiobooks and more. The catalog is obviously extremely vast, but they make it easy by separating genres, medium, author, etc. Everything from iconic graphic novels like Grant Morrison's All-Star Superman to autobiographies like Disrupting the Game: From the Bronx to the Top of Nintendo by Reggie Fils-Aimé are available. Most of these are included as a digital book or audiobook through Audible.
You borrow up to 20 titles at a time, and there is no return date. Magazine issues and subscriptions don't count towards this limit, so feel free to borrow those to your heart's content.
Kindle Unlimited only has one subscription tier, unlike Audible which has a few different tiers with credits available. You can subscribe for $11.99 per month. It used to be $9.99 per month, which was a great deal, but honestly even this new price is worth it if you enjoy reading at a high volume. You can also usually get a bigger discount during shopping events like Prime Day or Black Friday if you're willing to wait to subscribe. Most recently Amazon offered three-months free for new subscribers, which is likely a promotion we'll see again later this year.
Like I stated before, you can get access to Kindle Unlimited pretty much anywhere. The app is available on the iOS, Android, and Google stores, and of course you can download it onto your dedicated Kindle device or reading tablet.
I've also rounded up some recommendations of books that are available for free with Kindle Unlimited. Rebecca Yarros' entire Empyrean trilogy is available, as well as great thrillers like The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. The popular Dungeon Crawler Carl series is an excellent choice for any fans of the LitRPG genre, and there are countless cookbooks, biographies, art books, and even nerdy encyclopedias available as well.
As a big comics fan, I'd definitely recommend checking out Kindle Unlimited's graphic novel selection as well. Everything from manga and mainstream superhero comics to video game tie-in comics and indie masterpieces like Y: The Last man show that there's something for everyone. This service is one of the best ways to read comics online if you're willing to pay for a subscription.
Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.
Modder ‘Dorin’ has released the first episode of a DLC-sized fan expansion for Fallout 4, called TimeyWimey. So, let’s take a closer look at it. This first episode comes with new worldspaces, interiors, a basketball game, and a new power armor. The mod focuses on exploration and storytelling, and not on heavy battles. Plus, it … Continue reading TimeyWimey Is a New DLC-Sized Mod for Fallout 4 – First Episode Out →
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The first trailer for One Piece Season 2 is here, and so is confirmation that Netflix is bringing back its live-action anime adaptation for Season 3.
The streaming mega company debuted its new video as part of the annual One Piece Day celebration in Tokyo today. It’s a one-minute sneak peek at what Netflix subscribers can expect from the next chapter of Monkey D. Luffy’s (Iñaki Godoy) live-action journey ahead of Season 2’s premiere next year.
This first look at One Piece Season 2 highlights more of the characters and moments from the original manga by Eiichiro Oda that the show pulls from. Alongside familiar faces established in Season 1, such as Luffy, Nami (Emily Rudd), Usopp (Jacob Romero), and Roronoa Zoro (Mackenyu), the footage shows off a few newcomers, including Lera Abova as Nico Robin and Callum Kerr as Smoker.
There’s plenty to chew on in the trailer, which comes in at a little more than one minute long, but fans do still have to wait for a firm release date for Season 2. Netflix is at least feeling confident in its treasure hunt for more live-action anime content, as the end of today’s One Piece Season 2 trailer comes with confirmation that the Straw Hat Pirate crew will be back for Season 3 “soon.”
One Piece Season 2 has yet to receive a release date but is expected to set sail sometime in 2026. That will put it out nearly three years since the arrival of the first season, so don’t expect to hear much about Season 3 too soon.
While we wait for updates, you can check out a handful of One Piece Season 2 set images that were published last year. You can also check out a first look at live-action Tony Tony Chopper before his debut in the new season and then read our 6/10 review of Season 1.
Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).