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Daily Deals: Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, AirPods 4, Mario Vs. Donkey Kong, and More

9 mars 2025 à 20:46

The weekend is officially here, and we've rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for Sunday, March 9, below:

Apple AirPods 4 for $99.99

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.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury for $39.99

Super Mario 3D World is one of the Wii U's most fun games, with the enhanced Nintendo Switch release also packing in Bowser's Fury, an action-packed new take on 3D Mario. There are 82 different courses to master, which you can do with up to three friends together. At $39.99, this is a great deal on one of the best Mario games on Nintendo Switch.

Apple AirPods Pro for $169.99

Apple's best earbuds are on sale today. Amazon is offering the second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds for only $169.99 shipped, a savings of 32% and the best AirPods deal so far this year. That's the same price currently as the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC, which is usually $70 cheaper. Between the two, the AirPods Pro is still the superior earbuds because it offers better sound quality and noise cancelation.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $41.88

Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the first original Mario game from Nintendo since Odyssey. This is a side-scrolling platformer that takes place in a brand new world (Flower Kingdom). You have acess to new power ups, new enemies, and new gameplay mechanics all wrapped up in a visually gorgeous game with tons of personality. Check out our IGN Super Mario Wonder review and you'll see why it's so great.

Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy Starter Kit

Magic: The Gathering is one of the biggest card games in the world, and it's set to collaborate with the beloved Final Fantasy series this June. This collaboration has been incredibly popular online, which has led to almost every booster pack being sold out at the moment. Luckily, you can still pre-order the Starter Kit today. This is the perfect entry point for new players, as this set includes two ready-to-play 60-card decks and much more.

NieR Replicant - 10+1 Years 4xLP Vinyl for $74.40

This NieR Replicant box set includes 4 LPs with music from the game. Included are the Nier, Kainé, Emil, and Devola & Popola LPs, which were all released separately. The cover of the box set was illustrated by Shirow Miwa, who has contributed designs to titles like Fate/Grand Order. Additionally, an original paper stand is included in the box set.

Super Mario Odyssey for $39.99

Super Mario Odyssey is still one of the best games available on Nintendo Switch. From the stunning Kingdoms to the numerous new gameplay elements, this is a game any Switch owner should have in their collection. Odyssey is best known for its Capture mechanic, which allows Mario to use Cappy and take over different enemies and objects in the environment. This game doesn't go on sale too often, so pick up a physical copy at a discount this week!

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for $37.99

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is $37.99 at Woot right now. The massive adventure across the planet to track Sephiroth was one of the biggest games of 2024, and it's absolutely a must-play game. A 40+ hour main story awaits, with over 35 side quests available after you clear the story.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for $19.97

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is on sale this weekend for $19.97 at Walmart. As the second chapter of Cal's story, Survivor opens up with massive new planets to explore, in addition to dozens of additions and tweaks to the combat system. If you've yet to play this second game from Respawn's Star Wars Jedi series, there has never been a better time.

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance for $24.99

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is back at its all-time low price this weekend! Vengeance is an enhanced version of the former Nintendo Switch exclusive SMT V, launched in 2019. The biggest feature available in this upgraded re-release is the all new Canon of Vengeance route, which is essentially 40 hours of new story content. At $24.99, this is a steal for what many considered one of the best RPGs of 2024.

Apple Watch Series 10 for $299

Amazon is offering an Apple Watch Series 10 42mm model for only $299 and the bigger 46mm model for $329. This is even lower than the best deal during Black Friday. If you own an iPhone, the Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for you. The Apple Watch Series 10 is the newest generation mainstream model. Improvements over the Apple Watch Series 9 include a bigger OLED Retina display, a new S10 processor (that isn't faster but it's thinner, which allows the watch itself to have a slimmer profile), and a slightly larger base model size (42mm vs. 41mm).

Mario vs. Donkey Kong for $29.99

Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a remake of the Game Boy Advance game bringing the classic up to date with new visuals for Nintendo Switch. This is the lowest we've seen this one yet, so don't miss your chance to score and pick this game up at a discount.

The Best Streaming Deals: Free Trials, Discounts, and Bundles in 2025

9 mars 2025 à 16:30

Streaming has made entertainment more accessible than ever, but that doesn't mean it's cheap. Most streaming services have continuously hiked their own prices and limited password sharing, and confusing licensing deals sometimes make it surprisingly difficult to find an entire franchise in the same spot.

Nowadays it's common to debate, as I'm doing constantly, which subscriptions are worth keeping for the long haul. Plenty of streaming services – particularly the newer ones – offer free trials, bundles, and discounts to try and attract new subscribers. "New subscriber," of course, meaning "different e-mail address."

The best time to save on subscriptions is undoubtedbly Black Friday, when most streaming services offer their biggest discounts of the year. But if you're trying to find savings like right now, these are some of the best streaming deals available.

Here Are the Best Streaming Deals Right Now:

Limited Time Streaming Deal: Disney+ and Hulu for $2.99/month

Disney+ and Hulu just announced they're bringing back a limited time discount on their joint ad-supported bundle. Until March 30, you can sign up for the Basic Disney+ with Hulu plan at $2.99/month for the first four months. This is a 72% discount from the standard price of $10.99/month.

Best Streaming Bundle: Disney+, Hulu, and Max

Home to the MCU, Star Wars, Pixar, and every niche Disney Channel show you could have watched as a kid, Disney+ is one of the only streaming services to offer actual deals, though a free trial isn't one of them. Instead, Disney+ is all about the bundles, which are the most consistent opportunities for savings. The Disney+ bundle with Hulu and Max is one of the best on the market, offering over $300 in savings a year for the ad-free plan. Sports fans should consider the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle as well.

Otherwise, Disney+ with ads is $9.99, versus $15.99 for the ad-free plan, and Disney+ also allows adding "Extra Members" to an existing plan at discounted prices.

Other Max Bundles and Deals

Right now, DoorDash's Dash Pass Annual memberships include an ad-supported Max subscription, which can be upgraded to the ad-free version for $10.99/month, compared to the $16.99/month standard price. Students can sign up for Max at a 50% discount. Bundle-wise, on top of the Disney+ and Hulu option, Max can also be bundled with Starz for $20.99/month through Prime Video.

Hulu Free Trials and Discounts

Hulu does offer a 7-day free trial for the standalone service. Students can sign up for Hulu at a 75% discount with the ads plan costing just $1.99/month, and they can also pair the Hulu benefit with Spotify Premium, getting both for $5.99/month. Eligible U.S. service members, veterans, and their dependents can also save 25% on Hulu with ads. Outside of these discounts, the best Hulu deal is still the bundle with Disney+ and Max.

Best Paramount+ Deal: Save With Walmart+

Starting at $7.99/month, the ad-supported Paramount+ Essential plan is one of the cheaper subscriptions on the market. Showtime isn’t available as a standalone subscription, so if you’re interested in watching, say, the new season of Yellowjackets, you’ll have to check out the Paramount+ with Showtime bundle, which starts at $12.99/month.

In terms of deals, Walmart+ memberships, which cost $12.95/month, include a Paramount+ subscription, though upgrades to the Showtime bundle cost an additional $5.49/month. Walmart+ memberships also offer a 30-day free trial.

Best Peacock Deal: Bundle With InstaCart+

NBC Universal's Peacock appeared on the scene back in 2020, but didn't really start to get any traction until the service reclaimed NBC-owned shows like The Office from Netflix. Peacock is also where you'll find Nickelodeon shows, Universal movies (most recently The Wild Robot), and plenty of live sports coverage.

Peacock itself doesn’t offer a free trial, but there are a couple of ways to get access to the service. Instacart+ subscriptions, which offer $0 delivery fees and additional InstaCart perks, are $9.99/month and include Peacock Premium.

Like Hulu, Peacock offers a 75% discount for students. The NBC-owned service also offers lesser-known discounts for first responders and medical professionals, as well as teachers. To be eligible for these discounts, you’ll have to verify your identity and occupation.

AppleTV+ Deals and Free Trials

AppleTV offers more random deals throughout the year than most streaming services, usually to support its own releases. For example, AppleTV+ was entirely free to watch for the first weekend of 2025, primarily as the service was marketing the new season of Severance. AppleTV+ doesn’t currently have any special offers, but we’ll be sure to update this next time they do.

AppleTV+ also offers a 7-day free trial to new subscribers. If you’re subscribed or have considered other Apple subscriptions, signing up for Apple One extends that free trial to 30 days. As a hub for Apple subscriptions, Apple One also includes AppleTV+ in its $19.95 monthly cost. Otherwise, for students, the Apple Music Student Plan includes an AppleTV+ subscription.

Other Ways to Get AppleTV+

Apple being Apple, one of the “most popular” ways to access AppleTV+ is by picking up an Apple device. A 3-month Apple TV+ trial comes with new iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs, and Macs. AppleTV+ subscriptions are also included in T-Mobile’s G50G plan, Sprint's Max plan, and Xfinity's StreamSaver bundle.

Best Anime Streaming Deal: Crunchyroll Free Trials

As the ultimate streaming service for anime, Crunchyroll is where you'll find every episode of One Piece, the new Dragon Ball series, and pretty much any other anime you can think of.

As a starting point, Crunchyroll is one of the few services that still offers a free plan, albeit with limited viewing options. If you’re looking for the full experience, Crunchyroll offers a 7-day free trial for its Mega Fan subscription, which includes ad-free access to the service’s entire streaming library, free shipping on orders from the Crunchyroll store, and offline viewing.

Other Ways to Get Crunchyroll

While Crunchyroll itself offers a 7-day trial, the streamer has partnered with Best Buy to offer extended Crunchyroll trials on select purchases. For example, I got two months of Crunchyroll's Mega Fan streaming plan for free when I bought a ROG Ally X. A 30-day Crunchyroll trial is also included in My Best Buy memberships.

Prime Video Discounts

With a growing library of original shows like Reacher and Invincible, Prime Video is included in an Amazon Prime membership, which students and young adults can get at a 50% discount. Otherwise, you can sign up for Amazon’s 30-day free trial and you’ll have access to Prime Video. Amazon also currently offers a 50% discount on Prime for eligible recipients of EBT and other government assistance programs.

Other Deals on Prime Video

Besides being a streaming service, Prime Video is also a digital marketplace, with plenty of movies and shows outside of Amazon’s empire available to rent or buy. If you’re trying to avoid another streaming subscription, or can’t find a specific niche movie, sometimes it’s worth flipping through the Prime Video deals.

Streaming Deals FAQ

Does Netflix ever have deals?

You might have noticed one major streaming service missing from this list, and that’s for a reason. Netflix has never really offered deals; the streamer doesn't even offer a discounted "annual plan." One of the only ways to get around those prices is through phone and internet plans, as Netflix with ads plans are available through T-Mobile, Verizon, and Xfinity.

What’s the best streaming bundle right now?

The best streaming bundle depends on what services you already have and which ones you’ve been looking to join. For example, if you’re already paying for Paramount+, the "cheapest" streaming bundle would technically be adding a Showtime subscription.

That said, if you’re starting from scratch, I highly recommend one of the newest bundles that includes Disney+, Hulu, and Max. I pay for this bundle and pretty much nothing else, and between all three libraries, I can always find something good to watch. You can also check out our full list of streaming bundles for a full breakdown of what’s available.

Where can I find promo codes for streaming services?

Outside of specific deals, plenty of streaming services accept promo codes for particular events, sales, and from other vendor partners. These change frequently, but some regularly updated lists of streaming service promo codes can be found on Retailmenot and Coupons.com.

When do streaming services offer deals?

Streaming service deals can be a bit irregular, but there are some things to look out for. Streaming services may offer disounts or extended trials ahead of new exclusive releases, like the AppleTV+ deal ahead of Severance Season 2. Summer specials, holiday deals, and big TV events like the Super Bowl are also common times for new deals.

The best time to check for streaming deals is undoubtedly Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Last year’s Cyber Monday streaming deals were some of the best I’ve ever seen, including Hulu for less than $1/month and Paramount+ with Showtime for $2.99/month.

What phone and internet plans include streaming deals?

One of the best ways to save on streaming is to look for phone and internet plans that include specific services. T-Mobile offers plans that include Netflix with ads, Hulu with ads, and AppleTV+. Verizon offers plans that include the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle as well as plans that come with Max and ad-supported Netflix. On the internet side, you can get Peacock, AppleTV+, and Netflix through Xfinity's StreamSaver bundle.

UK Deals: I'm Catching Discounted Pokémon TCG Stellar Crown and Paldea Evolved Blisters Today

9 mars 2025 à 12:26

As of March 9, Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Stellar Crown and Paldea Evolved three-pack blisters are still floating below retail at Amazon for around £12 each. That’s not going to last. Everyone’s too busy chasing Prismatic Evolutions, Surging Sparks, and the upcoming Journey Together sets, which means these two are slipping under the radar.

The Pokémon Company is already shifting print focus to newer releases, so picking up packs below RRP will soon be a thing of the past. If you’re looking to grab some of the best Illustration Rares and competitive Trainer cards in the game below retail price, this is the best time to start collecting.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown 3-Pack Blister - Latias

Stellar Crown is criminally overlooked. With Terapagos ex as the face of the set you’d think it would be getting more love. For now it’s still under the Pokéradar, but that won’t last. The Special Illustration Rare Terapagos ex is already pushing £75, and it’s only going up.

I’d love to pull Illustration Rare Squirtle or Bulbasaur, both of which are well over £60 now. They match the Obsidian Flames Charmander promo, which I was smart enough to grab with the Pokémon Center stamp early. Now I just need the other two to complete the trio. If you think Charmander is the best of the three, you’re wrong, but I respect your opinion.

Stellar Crown also has some seriously good competitive cards. Galvantula ex and Hydrapple ex are creeping up in value, and Galvantula’s Special Illustration Rare is already over £25. If players figure out a way to consistently pull off its Item lock strategy, we could see that price spike even higher.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Paldea Evolved Triple Pack (Tinkatink)

I’ve been stacking Paldea Evolved singles for months, and I still don’t have the Magikarp. You’d think a card featuring one of the most useless Pokémon of all time wouldn’t cost over £200, yet here we are. The Shinji Kanda artwork turned it into one of the most desirable cards of the entire Scarlet & Violet era. If you’ve got one sitting in a binder, you’re sitting on gold.

Then there’s Iono (Special Illustration Rare), currently over £65, which is ridiculous for a Trainer card until you realize how broken it is. It can reset your opponent’s hand at any point in the game, making it a staple in almost every competitive deck. I’m running the regular Ultra Rare, but I’d trade my bulk collection to swap it out for the full art (Who wouldn't?).

Paldea Evolved is stacked with underrated cards, but Chien-Pao ex (Special Illustration Rare) deserves more attention. It’s sitting around £25, but give it time. It’s a monster in Standard format, and the artwork is stunning. If you love Pokémon with serious main character energy, this is one of the best picks in the set.

Paldea Evolved and Stellar Crown Pull Rates

The pull rates in Paldea Evolved are surprisingly fair, especially for Special Illustration Rares and Hyper Rares. No ridiculous imbalances mean a solid chance at pulling valuable cards compared to other sets where chase cards are way harder to find. The longer these sets stay in circulation, the more likely it is that cheap packs disappear entirely.

Stellar Crown’s pull rates are about what you’d expect from a 2024 Pokémon set. The "hit" rate isn't any higher than other releases, but what makes this set interesting is its smaller card pool compared to Twilight Masquerade. With only 33 Secret Rares in the entire set, compared to 56 in Temporal Forces and 59 in Twilight Masquerade, the odds of pulling a specific chase card are much better. Special Illustration Rare Terapagos ex for example is almost twice as easy to pull here as Greninja ex was in Twilight Masquerade. It also means Illustration Rares and Hyper Rares are a little more within reach since there are fewer of them competing for your pack slots.

For now Amazon still has stock at around £12 per blister pack. That’s a steal for sets with some of the best modern Pokémon cards, and it’s only a matter of time before they become just as hard to find as past special sets. If you’re even thinking about grabbing some, this is your chance before prices start creeping up beyond £4 a booster.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

8 Great Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month Right Now

9 mars 2025 à 01:02

At IGN, we're excited to celebrate women in our history and industry who create, inspire, empower and make positive change in this world; not just this month, but every month. We hope you'll join us in continued learning, celebrating and elevating women’s voices. Here's everything to know about Women's History Month and some great ways to celebrate this March.

The History Behind Women's History Month

Women's History Month began as a petition by the National Women’s History Project in 1987, with a purpose to "celebrate the contributions women have made to the United States and recognize the specific achievements women have made over the course of American history in a variety of fields."

Did you know Women’s History Month actually began as “Women’s History Week" during the week of March 7 in 1982? It wasn't until 1987 that this cultural event would become a month-long, national celebration. Efforts continued in order to keep Women's History Month recognized, and every President since 1995 "have issued a series of annual proclamations designating the month of March as Women’s History Month.”

TL;DR - 8 Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month

  1. Learn About Women in History and Share Their Stories
  2. Support Women-Owned Businesses and Professionals
  3. Watch Movies or Shows Directed by Women
  4. Read Books Written by Women Authors
  5. Play Games Created by Women
  6. Listen to Podcasts Featuring Women
  7. Volunteer at Women-Based Organizations
  8. Donate to Programs and Organizations Uplifting Women

1. Learn About Women in History and Share Their Stories

You can explore women's stories in history all across the web, from inventors to leaders and beyond. Great places to start include museums and their website archives like Smithsonian, organizations run by women such as StoryCorps, and trusted history-based publishers such as The History Channel.

2. Support Women-Owned Businesses and Professionals

From artists to streamers and beyond, there are so many ways to support women in business. You can shop online from the comfort of your home on sites like Etsy, and browse Women Owned Business Directories like WBD, or FoundedByHer as go-to resources for discovering awesome entrepreneurs. There’s even a way to filter on Amazon to shop women-owned retailers in a variety of categories.

In addition to buying from women business owners, supporting women in their career growth is another integral part of the journey to uplift women. SoundGirls is a perfect example of an organization that exists to provide women in the specific industry (audio) an opportunity to "meet and network with industry professionals, creating a strong support network.” Anything we can do to share women's success stories, contribute, and spread the word around organizations that exist to offer workshops, networking resources, and beyond, can all help support women in business.

Also see: 14 Great Women Comic Book Writers.

3. Watch Movies or Shows Featuring Women or Directed by Women

If you don't know where to start, Hulu has a featured collection of shows and movies with Black female leads to check out, and Showtime has a network called SHOWTIME WOMEN® which "Celebrates women in front of and behind the camera, bringing you the most unique, daring and groundbreaking films, documentaries and shorts from aspiring and established female talents."

After the 2025 Oscars, there are plenty of hit films you may want to catch up on. One of the biggest winners this year was Anora, featuring lead actress (and Oscar winner) Mikey Madison.

Here are more ways to watch Anora.

Discover Women Directors

In addition to celebrating women-led roles and actresses, there are some legendary films to watch and rewatch including big hits like Barbie, American Psycho and The Hurt Locker; all directed by women. If you don't know where to start, streaming sites like Netflix make it easy to browse movies directed by women.

Watch Women's Sports

Let's not forget women's sports either. From ESPNW covering major sports, from NWSL, WNBA, NCAAW and beyond, to a whole site dedicated to only women's sports (fittingly, justwomenssports.com), you can't miss it. We also want to shout out WOW (Women of Wrestling), who we have partnered with and interviewed at events including SDCC. You can find out where to stream WOW here.

Across soccer, basketball, wrestling and beyond, women's sports are becoming more popular and we love to see it. Stream most major events on:

4. Read Books Written by Women

There are so many books written by women to dive into, no matter what your favorite genre is. In fact, according to BookRiot, “Women now publish more than 50% of all books, and have since 2020. The increase in published books by women has also come with a boost for the book industry overall, which boasted a year-on-year increase of 12.3% in 2021 (if you're curious, publishing made $29.3 billion in 2021). With these stats we see what we've already known, really, which is that diversifying the publishing industry is not only the right thing to do, but people also just really like it.”

That said, women authors are everywhere, so it's time to get your reading on! For a powerfully educational list, here's 10 books by Black women to add to your reading list, too.

Here are some top-rated books by women authors to get you started via Amazon.

5. Play and Discover Women-Led Games

Behind several wonderful games are women creators, devs, directors, designers, writers and more. From Portal to Celeste; to the Uncharted series and the classic arcade game Centipede, there are so many brilliant games brought to you by women. Plus, it's even more impressive when a game makes a bigger cultural impact, such as Celeste's Five-Year Journey to Becoming One of the Most Important Trans Games Ever. (If you haven't played this charming, adventure-filled game yet, you can get it or download here on Nintendo.com for $19.99).

You can browse game lists across the web featuring women creators, such as G2A’s list and featured games created by women and games curated by women lists from Microsoft to get you started.

6. Listen to Podcasts Hosted by Women

Whether you're into news, history, comedy, pop culture or criminal storytelling, there is a comprehensive list of podcasts hosted by women out there. NY Public Radio compiled a list of over 100 women-hosted podcasts, so go check out what's there and may be new to you lately on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, or wherever you like to listen! From some of IGN's own podcast-listening ladies, we recommend the following (in no particular order):

1. You're Wrong About

In You're Wrong About, Sarah is a journalist obsessed with the past. Every week she reconsiders a person or event that's been miscast in the public imagination. Listen on Apple.

2. Ladies & Tangents

If you hate leaving the house but also want to feel seen, the Ladies & Tangents podcast is for you. Jeri and Ciara are besties and cousins, ready to carry you through their relatable conversations around companionship, human rights and more. Listen on Apple.

3. Scam Goddess

In Scam Goddess, Laci Mosley keeps you up to date on the latest scams and "breaks down historic hoodwinks alongside some of your favorite comedians! It’s like true crime only without all the death! True fun crime!" Listen on Apple.

4. Axe of the Blood God

RPG gaming fans can join Kat Bailey, Nadia Oxford, and Eric Van Allen as they explore Final Fantasy, Skyrim, and all the best in the wonderful world of role-playing games in Axe of the Blood God. Listen on Apple

5. What's Good Games

Another great podcast for gaming fans, join What's Good Games' Andrea Rene, Brittney Brombacher and Riana Manuel-Peña as they analyze the latest video game news each week and give hands-on impressions of upcoming titles. Listen on Apple.

6. My Favorite Murder

My Favorite Murder is the original hit true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. You, too, can join the growing fan club of "Murderinos". Listen on Apple.

7. This Ends At Prom

This Ends at Prom is a weekly podcast analyzing the staying power of womanhood featured in coming-of-age and teen girl movies from the queer, feminist cisgender and trans perspectives. Hosted by wives BJ Colangelo and Harmony Colangelo. Listen on Apple.

8. Girlfriend Material

This fabulous "Gay-Z" podcast features funny stories, cheeky chats, and moving moments with comedy creator and TikToker Rosie Turner! It doesn't matter where you are on your own LGBTQ+ journey of discovery, this podcast is for everyone! Listen on Apple.

9. A Little Queer

Another LGBTQ+ focused podcast, dive into queer culture, advice, and media with your new BFFs, Capri and Ashley. Listen on Apple.

10. The Artist In Me Is Dead

"The artist in you is dead, but what if it’s actually only dormant and you only need to nurture it back to life?" Explore creativity with host Rhonda Willers and guests every Thursday. She also explores when people feel most creative: what are they doing? How do they tap into their creativity? Listen on Apple.

11. Conversations With Moon Body Soul

Listen to host and owner of Moon Body Soul, Kaitee Tyner as she shares in topics across holistic wellness. If you're getting into self-care and need some inspiration, this is for you. Listen on Apple.

7. Volunteer at Women-Based Organizations

Not sure where to start? https://www.volunteermatch.org has a great database to match you with volunteer opportunities. Visit the site, search by your city or zip code, and find volunteer opportunities. You can select "More" from the volunteer category menu to select "Women" for both virtual and in-person opportunities to help women-based organizations in your area.

8. Donate to Programs and Organizations Uplifting Women

If you're unable to volunteer your time, consider donating to an organization that means something to you and the women in your life. You can donate directly or indirectly depending on the program or partnership you find!

For example, did you know our partner site Humble Bundle offers an easy and fun way to directly donate to causes throughout the year via gaming bundles? Right now, Humble is also partnering with CARE for Women’s History Month. When you purchase a Humble Choice membership this March, 5% of proceeds will support CARE’s programs.

Here are some other great organizations to consider supporting:

  1. Girls Who Code
  2. Black Girl Film School
  3. Latinas in Tech
  4. Girls Make Games
  5. Women in Animation

The Best Curved Monitors in 2025

8 mars 2025 à 23:00

Upgrading your setup with a curved gaming monitor is one of the best ways to improve your immersion. The best curved gaming monitors wrap into your peripheral vision and seem to draw you in, helping you get lost in your favorite game. So whether you're a competitive gamer looking for the extra edge in esports or a single-player aficionado hoping to get lost in your next storyline, I've got the best pick for you. These are the best curved gaming monitors of 2025.

TL;DR – These Are the Best Curved Gaming Monitors:

There was a time when choosing a great curved gaming monitor was pretty straightforward. But today, there are countless brands flooding the marketplace, too many me-toos that look the same on paper but don't stand toe-to-toe in real life. Of course, there are qualities you should look for depending on what kind of gamer you are. If you're a fan of shooters, a monitor with low input latency and a high refresh rate, should be on the top of your list. If you're looking for the most engaging and immersive experience, choosing a monitor with a deeper curve will be a better option. It's all about the details.

The Expert: Why Trust Us

I've been a gaming journalist for more than a decade. During that time, I've written for a number of major gaming publications and have tested more monitors than most people will use in a lifetime. I know what makes a gaming monitor great. More specifically, I know what makes a monitor great for different kinds of users. It's not all about panel type, refresh rate, and resolution. It's about how its different qualities come together to create something great that stands out from the riff-raff on Amazon. I cover monitors for IGN and make it my mission to give you the best recommendations to both save you money and ensure that you walk away with a great experience.

At IGN, we're gamers. Every review is filtered through multiple eyes to assure that you get the facts you need, when you need them. We make the connections so you don't have to and bring the best of the best to you, distilled down, in guides just like this one.

When you're done reading here, be sure to check out the Best Graphics Cards, Best Gaming Keyboards, Best Gaming Mice, and Best Gaming Headsets to complete your setup. A great gaming experience awaits.

1. Asus ROG Swift PG34WCDM

Best Curved Gaming Monitor

If you're looking for the best curved gaming display, look no further than the Asus ROG Swift PG34WCDM. In my review, I found it to be a simply outstanding option for gaming and productivity alike. Its deep 800R curve is great for immersion, and its cutting-edge OLED panel offers beautiful colors and outstanding brightness.

Its price fluctuates, but can usually be found for a little over $1,000. This gets you an impressive 1,300 nits of peak brightness for outstanding HDR gaming. Since it's an OLED panel, it offers deep and inky blacks. to enhance its dynamic range. Whether you're watching movies or playing games, its picture is simply stunning.

is also a great fit for content creation and professional work. It's 3,440x1440p resolution is crisp and well-suited to its 34-inch corner-to-corner screen size. Think of it like two 1440p monitors side by side without the bezel in between. It comes with excellent factory calibration and wide color gamut support, so you can be confident in its results if you choose to create content on it. Be warned, its deep curve can distort text a little bit, so it may take some getting used to and is best suited for entertainment over productivity.

On that front, it's built to impress. It runs at 240Hz for exceptionally smooth motion and low input latency. It also comes with a number of gaming modes to give you a competitive edge. There are the usual options like a black equalizer that allows you to peek into the shadows, but it also comes with sniper modes that zoom in on the center of your screen to help you nail those headshots. And for multi-platform gamers, you'll be pleased to find that it offers a built-in KVM to quickly swap to your console or laptop, bringing your peripherals with you.

It doesn't get much better than the PG34WCDM for curved gaming monitors and does a great job of justifying its high asking price.

2. AOC C27G2Z

Best Budget Curved Gaming Monitor

AOC is no stranger to delivering high-value gaming monitors for gamers on a budget. The C27G2Z is exactly such a monitor. Offering a solid picture on a spacious 27-inch screen, an immersive curve, and exceptional responsiveness with its 240Hz refresh rate, all for under $200.

This monitor packs a lot for a little when it comes to investment. For its accessible cost of entry, you're getting a high-quality VA panel with a 1500R curve - still relatively gentle but more noticeable than the multitudes of 1800R monitors out there. Because of the way this panel works with its backlight, it's able to offer a deep 3,000:1 contrast ratio, roughly double that of competing IPS gaming monitors, and it's immediately noticeable. While its colors and viewing angles don't quite match that panel type's high standard, I've found VA panels still offer very engaging colors that are perfect for gaming.

The monitor's real selling point, however, is its responsiveness. AOC has outfitted it with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.5ms response time. That's enough for even high-level competitive gaming. It allows the monitor to offer improved motion clarity in comparison to most others around this price point. Ghosting also shouldn't be an issue at these speeds.

The drawback here is that to achieve its full refresh rate, you'll be limited to a DisplayPort connection since it only comes with HDMI 2.0. This won't make a big difference, though, as every modern graphics card supports this DisplayPort and consoles using HDMI port will still be able to top out at 120Hz like a great gaming TV.

The AOC also sells a 32-inch version of this panel, but I would recommend sticking with the smaller size. At 32 inches, 1080p makes individual pixels visible, leading to a screen door effect that you might find distracting. If you crave the extra real estate, however, and don't mind the slightly softer image, at the time of this writing both versions are the exact same price, so it remains an impressive value.

3. Dell Alienware AW3423DWF

Best Value Curved Gaming Monitor

For the hands-down best value in curved gaming monitors, look no further than the Dell Alienware AW3423DWF. Now retailing for a bit over $600, this QD-OLED display offers massive bang for the buck. I gave it a glowing review when it released last year for $1,100 and now that the price has almost halved, it's an incredibly easy recommendation to make.

OLED monitors don't come cheap, and there's a good reason for that. Their advanced panel technology allows them to deliver some of the best images quality money can buy. Because of the way, because it, every pixel is individually controlled, it essentially allows the AW3423DWF to have millions of local dimming zones. On top of that, it's been enhanced with a layer of quantum dots to provide more vivid colors and increased brightness. Its picture is stunning and with its current pricing, it's one of the best ways to experience OLED for yourself while also enjoying an immersive curve.

Like all OLED monitors, its SDR brightness isn't amazing, but if you use it out of direct sunlight, it should be just fine. When gaming in HDR, however, it's able to peak at 1000 nits. Between this high brightness and its deep contrast, its HDR experience for both movies and games is a treat for the eyes - and that's without considering Alienware's picture enhancements and presets.

This display runs at a peak of 165Hz, which while not the absolute fastest, is still a good value for a QD-OLED at this price. And don't forget, because of the way OLED monitors work, it will still be much more responsive than your average IPS or VA display. In fact, while most of those monitors run at 1ms, and the very best might be rated for 0.5ms, this monitor is rated for only 0.3 ms. For competitive gaming and esports, that means improved motion clarity and an exceptionally smooth experience (and yes, it also supports AMD FreeSync and is Nvidia G-Sync Compatible).

Overall, there is not much to dislike about this monitor at its current asking price. It received glowing reviews when it launched, my own included, and has only gotten better with time and multiple price cuts as Alienware has released its own competitors.

4. Acer Predator X34 OLED

Best Ultrawide G-Sync Gaming Monitor

So far this year, the reigning king of ultrawide curved gaming monitors is the Acer Predator X34 OLED. It checks all of the boxes for a great gaming monitor, including an outstanding picture, fast refresh rate, deep curve, and plenty of features to take your gaming experience to the next level.

This monitor isn't the only 34-inch ultrawide on this list. It offers quite a bit to set itself apart. Its curve offers a deep 800R radius that wraps into your peripheral vision and seems to draw you into the center of the screen to increase your immersion. Between its variable refresh rate support (Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync) and 240Hz refresh rate, all of the motion of your favorite games flows with a silky smoothness that looks amazing.

Since this monitor comes with the ultrawide version of 1440p, you won't need a top tier system to run it. Though, you should plan on at least a medium performance graphics card for the best experience. Its OLED panel offers fantastic colors with solid factory calibration. Compared to many other OLED monitors, however, it offers superior brightness with a peak luminance of 1,300 nits. This allows highlights to glimmer with a lifelike quality that helps bring games and movies to life

If you are a content creator and work with timelines, you'll surely see the benefit of its 21:9 ratio. This allows you to view more of the timeline at any given time and makes the monitor feel much more efficient to use. It lacks a dedicated sRGB mode, which is strange, but does come with a P3 mode for standardized colors.

There are a lot of curved ultra-wide gaming monitors out there, but the Acer Predator X34 OLED is the premier option for 2025.

5. MSI MPG 491CQPX

Best Curved 32:9 Super Ultrawide Monitor

If you have a need for speed, er... space, then look no further than the MSI MPG 491CQPX. This 49-inch, 32:9 monitor is packed with features and a gorgeous, fast QD-OLED screen. It offers plentiful connectivity and enough screen real estate that it can completely replace a triple monitor setup all on its own.

So-called "super ultrawide monitors" aren't for everyone, but if you have the space, it can be a transformative experience for gaming and productivity alike. This 5,120 x 1,440 resolution screen is equivalent to three 1440p monitors side-by-side. Many users enjoy splitting the space into multiple windows, increasing their ability to multitask. Using this display, you could run a game in one portion, a stream in another, and monitor chat in a third. It's versatile in a way, smaller monitors aren't able to be.

Just because it's big doesn't mean that MSI has cut corners in other areas. Its display runs at 240Hz with a 0.03ms response time for truly exceptional motion clarity and performance suited to professional esports. Its 1800R curve is relatively gentle, but because it's so wide, is more meaningful and allows you to take in more of the screen at once. Its panel is enhanced with a quantum dot layer for improved colors and brightness, and the company has outfitted it with a heat-dispersing graphene layer internally to enhance its long-term durability. It also supports USB Type-C video input and 98W of PD charging to easily connect and charge your laptop.

A screen this large demands a relatively powerful computer, however. It's nearly as demanding as 4K, so if you plan to maximize its 240Hz refresh rate, you'll need a relatively beefy GPU (check out our list of the best graphics cards for suggestions.) Some users have also found its burn-in protection features to be a little overzealous with how often they remind you. They are effective, however, and go in line with MSI's three-year burn-in warranty so you can buy with confidence knowing that it will replace your panel should anything happen during the warranty term.

This size monitor isn't for everybody, but if you enjoy using multiple monitors at once, it's a great way to accomplish that much more seamlessly. And since this monitor regularly sells for less than $1,000, it could even be more cost effective than picking up three separate monitors to use side by side.

How to Choose a Curved Monitor

Choosing a curved gaming monitor is very similar to choosing a great gaming monitor in general. It's important to consider what you will be using it for. If all you need to worry about is gaming, then that will narrow your choices down. If you plan to use it for productivity or creative work like video editing, there are other things to consider.

Resolution: Resolution refers to how many pixels make up the panel of the monitor. A higher resolution leads to a crisper image, however, can be more difficult to run requiring a higher performance graphics card. The three main resolutions are 1080p (1,920x1,080), 1440p (2,560x1,440), and 4K (3,840 x 2,160). Ultrawide monitors extend the first figure with their added width, but the second usually remains the same and can be used to determine the level of clarity they will provide.

Size: Choosing the right size monitor for your needs depends on several factors. The most basic is how much available space you have. Along with this, however, you should consider the type of gaming experience you are seeking. If you're choosing a curved monitor simply for the aesthetic, a gentle curve and 16:9 aspect ratio is probably going to fit your needs. If you want lots of extra usable space, then choosing a larger ultrawide (21:9) curved monitor will likely be the better choice.

While they're not hard rules, there are some basic guidelines to consider when it comes to size. For 1080p, 24 inches is usually considered the sweet spot, offering crisp visuals across a decently-sized field of view. For 1440p, 27 inches is considered ideal for this same reason. If you're opting for 4K, however, 32 inches is frequently recommended as it's large enough to offer a high pixel density without losing details to a compressed screen. You can shift any of these resolutions up in size but at the expense of a slightly softer image. For 1080p in particular, at 27 inches and above, you risk being able to see the individual pixels which create a "screen door effect" across the viewing area.

Panel Type: The next thing to consider is the type of panel being used in the display. There are three main panels being used today and one backlighting type that often gets referred to as if it were its own panel technology. The three types are IPS, VA, and OLED. TN panels are technically also available but offer the worst picture available in mainstream gaming monitors and should only be picked if you value response time over literally everything else (I suggest avoiding them). The backlighting technology is called mini-LED and is most often paired with IPS panels.

IPS, or In-Plane Switching, panels are well-loved for their great colors and viewing angles. They used to be plagued by slower response times, and while that is technically still true, there are many that offer 1ms or even 0.5ms response times, so that concern is largely a thing of the past among gaming monitors. Older and lower cost IPS monitors can still have significantly slower response times and problems with ghosting, however, so it's important to take note of its rated response time before pulling the trigger. IPS panels also offer relatively low contrast, which can make blacks look dark gray. Backlight bleed can also be an issue.

VA, or Vertical Alignment, panels are a middle-ground between the benefits of IPS and the speed of OLED and TN. They're backlit using LEDs. However, because of the way the pixels operate, they block light where IPS panels would allow it through. This allows them to offer much better contrast while still maintaining very good colors and a slightly faster response time.

OLED, or Organic Light Emitting Diode, monitors are the current key trend in the upper-middle and high tier of curved gaming monitors. With this technology, each pixel is individually controlled, only illuminating what's needed at any given time. Put another way, every pixel becomes its own local dimming zone, adjusting brightness right to the point of turning off, allowing this technology to offer the best contrast available in gaming monitors today. They're also well known for their incredible color and stunning HDR.

The downside to these monitors is that they frequently have low average brightness due to their higher power consumption and heat. Burn-in or image retention is another concern; however, manufacturers have gotten very good about covering burn-in under their included warranties, as well as integrating many different protective features to make this less likely to occur. It is still an important consideration, though, and an inherent risk to the panel type.

Brightness: A monitor's brightness is rated in nits or candelas per square meter (cdm/2). As a rule, I recommend aiming for at least 350 nits of brightness if your desk is out of direct sunlight and higher if your budget allows. 400 nits is necessary for the first level of VESA DisplayHDR certification; however, you should take that with a grain of salt. For HDR gaming and movies, I suggest looking for a monitor with a peak brightness of at least 1,000 nits so that you can experience true wide dynamic range.

Refresh Rate: Refresh rate is how many times the monitor updates its picture per second. For gaming, I recommend sticking to at least 120Hz, with 144Hz being the ideal starting point. If you are a competitive gamer, a 240Hz, 360Hz, or even 480Hz monitor can be a better choice as they offer lower input latency and better motion clarity. Anyone that is not gaming at at least a semi-professional level, however, isn't likely to experience the same benefit and competitive edge, so I recommend sticking to more affordable refresh speeds and reinvesting those funds elsewhere into your PC or into new games.

Curvature: A monitor's curvature is indicated by an "R" number that is usually clearly disclosed in the product listing. On Amazon, it usually features prominently in the listing's title. The "R" stands for radius. If the arc of the screen were to extend into a circle, the number would indicate its width. Accordingly, a higher "R" number means a shallower curve. It can be tempting to go for the deepest curve possible. However, it's important to note that anything at 1000R or below is very deep and will likely distort images and text a small degree. This makes them a better fit for pure gaming instead of productivity and other daily use tasks.

Additional Features: If you've already shopped around for a monitor, then you're probably already aware that there are a lot of curved displays with the exact same specs. It's here that you can begin to differentiate them from one another. An important thing to look for is support for variable refresh rate (VRR). This feature eliminates screen tearing and can include Low Framerate Compensation (LFC) to help your games play smoothly even if your computer struggles to run them. If you have an AMD graphics card, you'll want to be sure the monitor supports FreeSync. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, it should be at least G-Sync compatible to ensure smooth, tear-free gameplay.

Likewise, there are many extra features that manufacturers will add to increase the value proposition and help each display stand out. If you intend to have multiple systems or a console hooked up in addition to your PC, choosing a monitor with a built-in KVM switch can make life more convenient. If you want to enjoy two different kinds of content, looking for one that offers picture-in-picture support can be wise.

Many gaming monitors also offer configuration software that can save you fumbling through the on-screen display (OSD) and even offer hotkeys to toggle settings and features. These can include features like Black Equalizer that let you peek into the shadows, on-screen reticles, or even built-in sniper modes that can zoom in on enemies. Some monitors even feature integrated AI to change contrast and picture settings depending on what's occurring in-game.

Upcoming Curved Gaming Monitors in 2025

There are always new gaming monitors being released, so rather than looking at individual models, it's helpful to look at the biggest trends guiding the industry. This year I was able to attend CES in Las Vegas and see many of the upcoming models firsthand. I have a full write-up of what's coming down the pipeline you can read here.

The biggest trend this year is once again OLED. Just about every major brand has multiple OLED displays the pipeline, spanning different for factors, designs, and intended audiences (though they're not always curved). Mini-LED monitors also look like they may be rising up as an alternative to this technology, solving the problems of brightness and burn-in at the expense of OLED's inky contrast. While most brands focused on their most premium and expensive models, there were also a number aimed at the middle of the market with more accessible prices.

Another trend to look out for this year is the collision of smart TVs with gaming monitors. Smart gaming monitors were a theme of the show. I reviewed an early model from Samsung at the end of last year that showcases the highlights of this approach: built-in game and movie streaming, live TV, and refined menus with TV-like picture settings. While I wasn't huge on the integration in that display, there's natural appeal for anyone that needs their monitor to serve double duty. Students in dorm rooms and gamers in small spaces should find a lot to enjoy in this current crop of smart monitors.

Curved Monitor FAQs

Are curved monitors better for gaming?

Many gamers think so, though this is in the eye of the beholder. In my experience, gentler curves are less perceptible and are more about the overall look of the monitor rather than practical impact. The influence of the monitor's curvature also depends on the size of the display. On smaller monitors, it's less noticeable, but on ultrawide gaming monitors, it can occupy more of your field of view and help create the effect of being drawn into the center of your screen. In terms of performance and responsiveness, a monitor's curve doesn't have an impact.

What is 800R, 1500R, and 1800R?

These numbers indicate the radius of the curvature on a gaming monitor. A lower radius indicates a deeper curve, whereas a higher radius is shallower. 1500R and 1800R curvatures are very gentle. 800R and 1000R, however, feel exceptionally curved and extend further into your peripheral vision. A very deep curve can be a gateway to immersion but can slightly warp text and objects that appear on the screen. This usually isn't very profound, and many gamers get used to it over time, yet if you do a lot of writing or are sensitive to this it can be distracting. I recommend leaving the deepest curves for gaming alone and opting for something a bit gentler for mixed use.

Are curved monitors good for work?

The answer to this question depends on the radius of the curve and the type of work that you'll be doing. Generally speaking, 1500R and 1800R curves are good for just about everything as their curvature is very mild. As mentioned in the previous answer, very deep curves usually aren't the best if you're doing a lot of typing or spreadsheet work due to the warping that can occur.

A curved ultrawide monitor can be a big asset for video editors and other creatives that use timelines in their work. Since these displays offer more horizontal space, you're able to view more of your timeline at any given time, and many people find this increases their efficiency. Outside of this use case and limited others, curved gaming monitors do not typically offer clear benefits compared to flat displays.

Where to Get the Best Curved Gaming Monitors in the UK

Chris Coke has been a regular contributor to IGN since 2019 and has been covering games and technology since 2013. He has covered tech ranging from gaming controllers to graphics cards, gaming chairs and gaming monitors, headphones, IEMs, and more for sites across the web. He currently specializes in gaming monitors, laptops, and chairs for IGN. Find Chris on Twitter @gamebynight.

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Black Torch Anime Is Officially In Production at VIZ Media

8 mars 2025 à 21:48

Alongside sharing the news that a Black Torch anime is officially in production at VIZ Media, IGN is exclusively able to reveal its first trailer.

VIZ Media announced the Black Torch anime at its Emerald City Comic Con panel and the trailer below shows Jiro Azuma in his stealth uniform. He isn't alone, however, as he has his powerful mononoke Rago on his shoulder. There is also a tease of a dark figure reflected in the cityscape that hints at the danger to come.

For those unfamiliar, Black Torch was created by Tsuyoshi Yakaki and was originally serialized in Jump SQ. and Shonen Jump+ from 2017 to 2018. As for what it is about, here is the official synopsis of the upcoming anime to catch you up.

"A new era of ninja battles begins," the official synopsis reads. "Hailing from a long line of ninja, Jiro has been brought up by his grandfather in the ancient warrior art of the shinobi. Jiro also happens to be a particularly skilled communicator able to converse with the animal world. But life takes an abrupt turn thanks to a mysterious encounter in the forest with an injured black cat named Rago. Only, Rago's feline appearance is deceiving...

"It turns out the “ordinary” cat is the stuff of mononoke legend–the Black Star of Doom! Swarming in the shadows are more mononoke, eager to exploit Rago’s uniquely immense powers. To fight back against the tide of dark spirits, the undercover Bureau of Espionage is poised to seek and destroy. Of course, everyone has their motives when it comes to Rago’s powers. But Jiro and Rago are ready. A shinobi clash between boy and mononoke is about to ignite!"

For more, check out this drawing by Takaki from the panel that celebrates this big milestone for Black Torch. (will add link when it is live.)

“I’ve been supervising the settings and storyboards, and I feel it’s been recreated into something even better, while still fully respecting the original story," Takaki added. A new BLACK TORCH has been brought to life, now with voices, sounds, movement and color.”

For more, check out our favorite anime from 2024, the other biggest anime headed our way in 2025, and our top 25 anime of all time.

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The Future of World-Building at Disney Panel From SXSW: Everything Announced

8 mars 2025 à 21:36

SXSW's The Future of World-building at Disney Panel was filled with exciting details and teases of the future of Disney Parks, including how The Mandalorian and Grogu will be joining a new mission aboard Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run, that Imagineers will need to create a new type of ride vehicle with emotion for Magic Kingdom's Cars ride, and a tease of what the load area and lift off will look like for the new Monsters, Inc. attraction.

Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D'Amaro and Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Alan Bergman led the festivities and discussed what their teams are working on and how beneficial it is when they collaborate for exciting new experiences at Disney Parks.

There was a ton discussed, and we've gathered all the biggest announcements and reveals below!

The Mandalorian and Grogu Will Join Smuggler's Run in a New Mission at the Launch of The Mandalorian & Grogu Film

While we knew The Mandalorian and Grogu would be part of a new story on Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run at Walt Disney World and Disneyland, Disney confirmed the new experience would debut alongside The Mandalorian & Grogu movie on May 22, 2026.

The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau and Imagineers Leslie Evans and Asa Kalama shared a bit more about the upcoming new story and revealed some concept art of locations that should excite fans of that galaxy far, far away. The images, which you can see below, include a Jawa's Sandcrawler on Tatooine, the Millennium Falcon and Mando's Razor Crest flying toward Cloud City on Bespin, and even a tease of visit to the wreckage of the second Death Star above Endor.

“This isn’t going to retell what happens in the movie – it’s more like participating in something that’s happening just off-camera from what you see in the film,” Favreau explained.

Imagineers captured scenes for this new story from the set of The Mandalorian & Grogu, meaning it should feel very authentic when it goes live.

In addition, it was also revealed that the wonderful BDX droids that have been seen at Disneyland will soon be making their way to Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. There will even be a new variant as an Anzellan (like Babu Frik!) named Otto will sometimes appear on a BDX that needs a little tune up.

Oh, and if that wasn't enough BDX goodness for you, the team shared these droids will be making an appearance in The Mandalorian & Grogu.

Here's a Sneak Peak at the Load Area and Lift Off of the New Monsters, Inc. Attraction at Disney World

Monsters, Inc. Land is coming soon to Disney World's Hollywood Studios and it will include an exciting new themed roller coaster that will be Disney Park's first-ever suspended coaster and its first with a vertical lift.

This new attraction aims to give guests the dream-come-true moment of soaring through Monsters, Inc.'s door vault and Disney shared a first look at the load area and how it should set the tone very well of what's to come.

We still have much to learn about this new attraction and the land it will live in, but this is an exciting tease nonetheless.

Pixar and Imagineering Reveal a New Type of Ride Vehicle Had to Be Made for Magic Kingdom's Upcoming Cars Attraction

Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter and Imagineer Michael Hundgen shared new details about the upcoming Cars attraction that will be part of the new Cars-themed land that is currently in development at Magic Kingdom.

“Our primary goal is creating an emotional experience for our guests,” Hundgen said. “For this Cars attraction, we need to invent a new type of ride vehicle. No one builds these in a factory because it has to do so much more than just carrying you from one place to another. We have to create a car that conveys a feeling when you ride in it.”

The team needed some real-world data to help in their research so they went to the Arizona desert to ride in an off-road vehicle and take off over rocky terrain. This new ride doesn't take place in Radiator Springs, but instead it will be a thrilling rally race through the mountains, so they want it to feel just right.

From there, they worked with a motocross company to build a dirt track of their own to race around and used that to develop what will eventually be the ride vehicle.

"We’re using a customized production vehicle,” Hundgen continued. “It has sensors all over it, and we’re taking it for test drives on our dirt track to gather data on how the vehicle responds to different terrain. This is where we turn that feeling we want into real-world engineering."

These vehicles will also get some Disney and Pixar magic thrown in as each car will have its own personality, name, and number.

Robert Downey Jr. Stops by Disney's SXSW Panel to Help Share More About the New Avengers Campus Attractions

Disneyland's Avengers Campus is getting two new attractions, including one called Avengers Infinity Defense where guests will team up with members of the Avengers to take on King Thanos across multiple worlds. However, the second one was the star of Disney's SXSW panel as Robert Downey Jr. himself stopped by to share new details about it.

It's been previously revealed that Downey Jr. would be returning as Tony Stark for Avengers Campus' Stark Flight Lab, an attraction that will take guests into Tony's workshop and allow them to experience some of the new tech he's been working on.

Downey Jr. said these new experiences are "the living embodiment of the Stark Enterprises mission statement."

“The curiosity, the passion, the inventiveness, the occasional flair for the dramatic, most of all a drive to put something good out into the world to make life better, at the minimum more fun by a mile, ” Downey continued. “It’s the privilege of a lifetime to be invited to participate.”

As for the ride itself, guests will sit in "gyro-kinetic pods" and will eventually be grabbed by a giant robot arm who will help them make "several high-speed maneuvers inspired by Iron Man and some other Avengers."

"Transferring from a track to a robot arm and then back again – nothing like this has ever been done before in a theme park, and we’re so excited about it,” Chief Creative Officer for Walt Disney Imagineering Bruce Vaughn explained. “Usually, we hide all the tech behind the scenes so you can focus on the story. Here, the tech IS the story, so we’re putting it front and center.”

One of they ways Imagineering is making the tech the star of this attraction is the focus on that robotic arm, which actually takes heavy inspiration from Tony Stark's little robotic friend, DUM-E. The team enlisted the help of dancers and motion capture to help make these robots feel as real as possible.

For more from the world of Disney, check out our 75th Anniversary Retrospective for Cinderella, how Disneyland will be celebrating its 70th anniversary, and everything else announced at D23's big Disney Experiences Showcase.

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Daily Deals: AirPods Pro 2, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and More

8 mars 2025 à 20:35

The weekend is officially here, and we've rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for Saturday, March 8, below:

Apple AirPods Pro for $169.99

Apple's best earbuds are on sale today. Amazon is offering the second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds for only $169.99 shipped, a savings of 32% and the best AirPods deal so far this year. That's the same price currently as the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC, which is usually $70 cheaper. Between the two, the AirPods Pro is still the superior earbuds because it offers better sound quality and noise cancelation.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $41.88

Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the first original Mario game from Nintendo since Odyssey. This is a side-scrolling platformer that takes place in a brand new world (Flower Kingdom). You have acess to new power ups, new enemies, and new gameplay mechanics all wrapped up in a visually gorgeous game with tons of personality. Check out our IGN Super Mario Wonder review and you'll see why it's so great.

Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy Starter Kit

Magic: The Gathering is one of the biggest card games in the world, and it's set to collaborate with the beloved Final Fantasy series this June. This collaboration has been incredibly popular online, which has led to almost every booster pack being sold out at the moment. Luckily, you can still pre-order the Starter Kit today. This is the perfect entry point for new players, as this set includes two ready-to-play 60-card decks and much more.

NieR Replicant - 10+1 Years 4xLP Vinyl for $74.40

This NieR Replicant box set includes 4 LPs with music from the game. Included are the Nier, Kainé, Emil, and Devola & Popola LPs, which were all released separately. The cover of the box set was illustrated by Shirow Miwa, who has contributed designs to titles like Fate/Grand Order. Additionally, an original paper stand is included in the box set.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for $37.99

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is $37.99 at Woot right now. The massive adventure across the planet to track Sephiroth was one of the biggest games of 2024, and it's absolutely a must-play game. A 40+ hour main story awaits, with over 35 side quests available after you clear the story.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for $19.97

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is on sale this weekend for $19.97 at Walmart. As the second chapter of Cal's story, Survivor opens up with massive new planets to explore, in addition to dozens of additions and tweaks to the combat system. If you've yet to play this second game from Respawn's Star Wars Jedi series, there has never been a better time.

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance for $24.99

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is back at its all-time low price this weekend! Vengeance is an enhanced version of the former Nintendo Switch exclusive SMT V, launched in 2019. The biggest feature available in this upgraded re-release is the all new Canon of Vengeance route, which is essentially 40 hours of new story content. At $24.99, this is a steal for what many considered one of the best RPGs of 2024.

Apple Watch Series 10 for $299

Amazon is offering an Apple Watch Series 10 42mm model for only $299 and the bigger 46mm model for $329. This is even lower than the best deal during Black Friday. If you own an iPhone, the Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for you. The Apple Watch Series 10 is the newest generation mainstream model. Improvements over the Apple Watch Series 9 include a bigger OLED Retina display, a new S10 processor (that isn't faster but it's thinner, which allows the watch itself to have a slimmer profile), and a slightly larger base model size (42mm vs. 41mm).

Is the Console War Finally Over?

8 mars 2025 à 18:30

PlayStation or Xbox? It’s the long-running question of the modern video game world. At one point or another in your life, you’ve almost certainly been a part of this debate. Maybe you’ve started a Reddit thread, or made a TikTok video, or struck up a heated chat between friends about it. While there are gamers who preach the PC gospel, and Nintendo-as-god fanatics, much of the last two decades of video game history has been made as a result of Sony and Microsoft’s ongoing tete-a-tete. But is this ‘console war’ truly still being waged? The video game industry has gone through immense change in the last year, let alone over the previous two decades. Gamers’ habits, preferences, and options have all increased exponentially in part thanks to the rise of handheld gaming and younger generations’ expertise in building their own gaming machines. The battlefield is now practically unrecognisable compared to its tribal-like origins, but has a victor finally emerged from the trenches? Possibly – but the answer may surprise you.

The video game industry has rapidly evolved to become a financial juggernaut in recent years. In 2019, its worldwide revenue was $285 billion. Last year, it was $475 billion. That figure means that video games made more than the entire world wide movie and music industries in 2023, which made $308 billion and $28.6 billion respectively. There’s no sign of this growth stopping, either. By 2029, the industry is estimated to generate nearly $700 billion. Not bad considering its humble Pong origins.

All this considered, it’s no surprise that we’ve seen an uptick in Hollywood actors flocking to be a part of a scene with such a lucrative present and future. Mads Mikkelsen, Keanu Reeves, Jon Bernthal and Willem Dafoe to name a few have all starred in games released in the past five years. Their involvement reflects the monumental shift in the perception of video games. Even industry titans like Disney are making significant in-roads into gaming, having just invested $1.5 billion into Epic Games as part of Bob Iger’s second term challenge to solidify a gaming presence for the company. A rising tide should lift all boats – unless you’re aboard the U.S.S. Microsoft, which seems to have sprung a leak.

The Xbox Series X and S consoles are intended to be an upgrade from the Xbox One in every way. But their advancements have yet to prove truly enticing; the One currently ranks above the Series X/S by almost double the sales. When you couple this fact with comments from analytics company Circana’s games industry expert, Mat Piscatella, who has suggested that this current console generation is now past its selling peak, it paints a worrying picture for team Xbox. Things appear even worse when you look at console sales figures from 2024. According to Statista, the Xbox Series X/S sold less than 2.5 million units across the entire year – the PlayStation 5 sold the same figure in the first quarter of 2024 alone. There are also the allegations that Xbox is supposedly closing down its department which handles the manufacture and delivery of games to physical retailers, which feels ominously connected to its evasive response to a report that it plans to pull out of selling consoles in the EMEA region. If Xbox really has been involved in a ‘console war’, all of this points to the signal to retreat.

But Xbox isn't retreating – it has already surrendered. During the long Activision-Blizzard acquisition process, a statement from Microsoft found in the findings of fact revealed that the company doesn’t believe its Xbox division lost the console war – it thinks it never had a shot to begin with. So, what does a company built around a video game console do when its newest model is struggling to match its predecessor in sales, and its parent company openly remarks on its failure? It gets out of the console business.

Xbox isn't retreating – it has already surrendered.

It's no secret that Xbox Game Pass has become a key priority for the company. Leaked internal documents revealed the estimated prices Xbox expected to be asked to pay to put AAA-titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 ($12-15 million per month) and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor ($300 million) on the subscription service. Xbox taking such costs seriously demonstrates the company consolidating cloud gaming as a key direction for it moving forward. That goal is clear to see in Microsoft’s recent ‘This Is An Xbox’ advertising campaign, which suggests the company is keen to redefine how players think of Xbox – no longer a console, but an always-accessible service with some hardware to complement it instead.

It seems like this rethinking of what an Xbox is means that the brand’s official hardware won’t be limited to being a box under your TV. An Xbox handheld has been rumored to be in development for the past year or so, backed by another leaked document from the Activision-Blizzard dealings which hints at using handheld-friendly hardware for a next-gen 'hybrid cloud gaming platform'. But Microsoft’s pivot in strategy has hardly been a secret. From its announcement of plans to create a mobile game store to compete with Apple and Google, to Xbox chief Phil Spencer’s own admission that mobile gaming’s dominance in the sphere is shaping the company’s own path moving forward, the new M.O. seems simple: Xbox is the video game brand you can play whenever you want, wherever you are.

So why is Microsoft pivoting? Sure, Xbox has struggled over the past couple of generations, but doesn’t the video game console market reign supreme? You’d be surprised. In 2024, of the total 3.3 billion estimated video gamers, over 1.93 billion of them play via a mobile device. That, of course, includes your grandmother playing Candy Crush Saga and your “non-gamer” cousin who still clocks up hours of Clash of Clans. But mobile gaming is now so much more than these casual audiences – over the last decade it has quickly become the dominant pillar of the video game market among every generation, but especially Gen Z and Gen Alpha. In 2024, the total market valuation for the video game industry was $184.3 billion, with mobile games comprising exactly half of that entire figure at $92.5 billion (a 2.8% increase from the previous year). Where do consoles weigh in? At just $50.3 billion, or 27%, and that’s dropped 4% since 2023. No wonder Microsoft wants to turn your phone into an Xbox.

But this isn’t a new development. By 2013, the Asian market for mobile gaming was already dwarfing that of the western world by heights of 759% in South Korea and 280% in China. You might think GTA 5 was the most profitable game of 2013, but you’d be wrong: Both Puzzle & Dragon and Candy Crush Saga outperformed Rockstar’s juggernaut by $1.5 and $1.4 billion respectively. Take a wide-angle lens to the 2010s as a whole for video games, and you’ll find that five of the highest-grossing games were mobile games – Crossfire, Monster Strike, Honor of Kings, Puzzle & Dragon, and Clash of Clans. When you look back on the decade, I highly doubt any of these titles immediately spring to mind – and yet, I’m sure most reading this have the start-up music for Clash of Clans seared into their brains.

Mobile gaming has quickly become the dominant pillar among every generation, but especially Gen Z and Gen Alpha.

Phones are not the only platform drawing attention away from consoles. While not as significant as mobile gaming’s explosion, it’s clear to see that player habits have shifted toward a greater appreciation for PC gaming. Since 2014, there has been a year-on-year growth of 59 million new PC players, taking us from 1.31 billion in 2014 to 1.86 billion in 2024. It’s worth noting this rise is complimented by a gargantuan 200 million in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, during which streaming became a very attractive pastime for many house-bound players. But regardless of if Twitch called to them or not, gamers have become more technologically literate, educated by their peers online on how to build a PC powerhouse, what the best GPUs are, and how to overclock your circuit-ware. As a result, the PC’s global share of the video game market in 2024 lands at $41.5 billion – so it won’t be long until the PC battleline overtakes the army of console players, right? Well, maybe not. Netzoo’s 2016 Global Games Market Value report defined a $2.3 billion gap between console and PC – but in 2024, that gap has increased to $9 billion. So despite the rise of more advanced GPUs, circuit-boards, and Gen Z and Alpha’s technological craftiness, it’s a market that’s on the fall rather than the rise – at least for now. If that fall continues, it's not great news for Xbox, which has made Windows PCs its second home.

But it’s not just the dominance of mobile and the uncertain future of PC that Xbox has to contend with. Wars typically have two opposing sides, so it’s about time we looked at where PlayStation fits into this console war. Luckily for Sony, things are going pretty well. In its latest quarterly earnings report, Sony revealed 65 million PS5s have been sold to date – that’s a big lead ahead of the combined 29.7 million sales for the Xbox Series X/S. To break that down, for every one Xbox Series X/S bought, five PlayStation 5 consoles are also purchased. Sony’s Game and Network Services also saw a healthy 12.3% bump in its profits, helped specifically by healthy first-party sales including Astro Bot selling 1.5 million copies in under two months, and lifetime sales for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut surpassing 13 million. The future looks very bright for the PS5. Ampere Analysis’ games research director, Piers Harding-Rolls, estimates that by 2029, Sony will have sold 106.9 million consoles. How do things look for the Xbox Series X/S’s future? Well, leaked Microsoft documents estimate that by 2027, it expects to have sold around 56-59 million units. While it’s not a directly comparable projection, it’s not good. In order for Microsoft to re-establish its competitive edge in the current market, it will need to close the 5:1 PlayStation-to-Xbox gap, significantly increase the number of units sold year-on-year, and also bolster the profitability of its exclusives. Projections don’t support a positive outcome for those first two requirements, and given Phil Spencer’s ‘no red lines’ mantra on Xbox titles coming to PlayStation and Switch (possibly even including the next Halo title), the argument could be made that PlayStation is already the King of Console.

If we disregard remasters of PS4 games, there are roughly only 15 genuine PS5-exclusive games.

But looking at the PS5 in isolation paints a different picture. 50% of all PlayStation users are currently still playing on older PS4s instead of PS5s, despite the newest generation now entering the second half of its life-cycle. Why is this? Well, of the top 20 best-selling games in the U.S. in 2024, only one is truly PS5-exclusive – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, at #19. Helldivers 2 does feature at #3 but was also playable on PC at launch. Looking beyond last year, if we disregard remasters of PS4 games, there are roughly 15 genuine PS5-exclusive games on the console as a whole. There’s little here to justify the console’s price in many people’s eyes.

If the PS5 is struggling to justify its regular $500 price tag, then it's understandable why the $700 PS5 Pro debuted to a mixed reception to say the least. The general consensus amongst tech journalists is that perhaps this upgrade came too early within the cycle, especially given the games advertised in its campaign were slightly upscaled generation-old remasters. When IGN polled its readers, the result was overwhelmingly clear – the PS5 Pro has little to offer for forking over that much cash. So, simply put, the PS5 simply isn’t a must-buy console – at least, not yet. This will undoubtedly change when the behemoth that is Grand Theft Auto 6 finally releases later this year, which is almost guaranteed to become the shining star of this generation and the first chance for the PS5 to show off its true power.

So, is the console war over? If you’re Microsoft, it would appear there was never any belief that there was a chance to battle Sony for supremacy. If you’re Sony, your new console has become a success but lacks the true pedigree to be claimed as a new leap forward yet, feeling more like a bunny hop than anything else. The true winner of the console war seems to be those who chose not to play it at all. Rumors of mobile gaming companies encroaching onto the traditional console gaming sphere will only ramp up in the years to come, with Tencent rumored to be in talks to buy out Ubisoft from the Guillemot brothers, having already purchased Sumo Group in 2021. Mobile gaming is becoming increasingly pivotal to the sustainability and profitability of these companies – Take-Two Interactive claim that 10% of the world’s population plays its subsidiary Zynga’s games every month. That means that it’s more than likely that your grandma playing Zynga Poker and Words with Friends 2 is funding the continued development of Grand Theft Auto 6 – not a sentence you would expect to read five years ago, but one reflective of the new state of play of the video game market. The next five years of video gaming history will be defined less and less by who has the most powerful hardware, and more about whose cloud gaming server farm can expand the quickest and strongest. The console war is over, but the mobile gaming war (and the myriad of smaller conflicts that inevitably spin out of it) has only begun.

Sab Astley is a freelance writer who has written for IGN, Polygon, TotalFilm, Rolling Stone, Radio Times, and Metro UK.

Novocaine Review

8 mars 2025 à 18:00

Novocaine is in theaters on March 14, 2025.

Edgar Wright made a name for himself with action comedies like Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World – movies where normal, flawed dudes reluctantly kick ass and get the girl. But it’s been a while since we had a great one of those, so the space was open for directors Dan Berk and Robert Olson – best known for indie films like Significant Other and Villains – to take their own stab at that concept with Novocaine, a gnarly action-comedy romp about a guy with a rare genetic disorder who risks it all to save his one-night stand. Despite its shallow gimmick, Novocaine delivers a sharp script and a fresh take on the hapless hero, as brought to life by the irresistible Jack Quaid of The Boys fame.

Right off the bat, it’s apparent that Nathan Caine (Quaid) isn’t your typical schlubby hero-by-accident. He’s got a great sleep schedule, he drinks green smoothies for breakfast, and, well, he looks like the progeny of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. But growing up with CIPA – an often-fatal condition that makes it impossible for Nathan to feel pain or even temperature – has made for a very sheltered life of trying not to accidentally die. It’s a lonely existence, so after his work crush, Sherry (Amber Midthunder), coaxes Nathan out of his shell and into bed, it’s no wonder that he’s willing to put it all on the line to save her from a trio of kidnappers the very next day. After all, he’s on an all-liquid diet for fear of biting off his own tongue, and this is the woman who fed him his first-ever bite of pie.

Nathan might be oblivious to physical harm but he otherwise could not be less suited for hand-to-hand combat, and that contrast is delicious. As he stumbles into vigilante justice he strives – with all the decorum his assistant bank manager job requires – to outrun police detectives, career criminals, and his own mortality. It’s hard not to root for someone who’s down so bad he’ll stick his hand in a deep fryer; someone who pukes in distress after his first kill. It’s not every day you get to see a guy who reeks of having an up-to-date LinkedIn profile learn to fire a stolen gun.

Nathan, who has recklessly forsaken his Bubble Boy-esque existence for a John Wick-style quest, is clearly the one in distress.

Nathan’s written with care, humor, and specificity – hallmarks of Lars Jacobson’s clever script. There are some guys who are just plain bad, but most characters resist the straightforward morality typical of most action movies. Sherry is an excellent example of that complexity. Though she may be the impetus for Nathan’s spree, she’s no damsel; Nathan, who has recklessly forsaken his Bubble Boy-esque existence for a John Wick-style quest, is clearly the one in distress.

The premise is silly and the bloodshed is plentiful, but Novocaine is far from unfeeling. Perhaps its greatest asset is its earnestness. Our wet cat of a protagonist isn’t the only one who risks life and limb for human connection, and while the kidnappers are mostly just sociopathic thugs, one character turns out to be a great foil for Nathan with a very different relationship to pain. By the end, it’s apparent that Novocaine isn’t just about some guy who can’t feel physical pain. This is a story about the emotional agony of vulnerability, and the depths we will go to to share our lives – and our feelings – with other people. It’s set during the Christmas season, but the fact that Novocaine is premiering almost exactly five years after we all went into isolation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic feels somehow more appropriate.

We’ve all seen plenty of movies with fish-out-of-water heroes who groan or flail their way through fights. These can lean too far into cynicism, offering so much self-awareness that there is little room to surprise or delight. (For a recent example, see the horror-romance Love Hurts.) Novocaine, by contrast, effectively sells this well-trod cliche thanks in large part to Quaid, whose character feels grounded despite his wildly unusual circumstances. Quaid brings Nathan to vivid, glorious life, adding a sort of gawky ferality that is a real joy to watch. Humanizing details from the script – like the fact that Nathan’s online handle is MagicNateBall – pair perfectly with Quaid’s impenetrable charm.

That’s not to say that the script never crosses the line between clever and cutesy. (His last name shares a syllable with the word “novocaine” – we get it!) But this is a consummate popcorn movie, and it’s invigorating to see a fun, well-made, original film in a cinematic landscape that increasingly feels overtaken by shared-universe sequels and dour dramas. Novocaine goes down easy – or as easily as any movie with gory compound fractures and fingernail removal can.

Another Simple Favor Review

8 mars 2025 à 17:41

Another Simple Favor streams on Prime Video beginning May 1. This review is based on a screening at the 2025 SXSW Film and Television Festival.

A sequel doesn’t have to be bigger, although many of them, including Another Simple Favor, choose to go this route. It doesn’t even have to be better, really, given the low expectations audiences historically have for follow-ups. What it has to be is more – specifically, more of whatever made the first film work well enough to justify a second one.

In the case of A Simple Favor, the thing that charmed audiences enough to bring in five times the budget was the effervescent chemistry between stars Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick (with some delicious bon mots and fabulous costume design as a bonus). The sequel delivers more of all these things: Kendrick is still tiny and spunky, the queen of the skeptical head tilt and sassy comeback. And Lively is still tall and unflappable, intriguing and intimidating at the same time.

The script gives them plenty of witty lines to volley back and forth, with enough left over for supporting players like Andrew Rannells, who tells his young daughter early in the film, “If you can’t be smart, be funny. If you can’t be funny, be pretty.” That’s typical of the script’s pithy, bitchy dialogue, written by returning screenwriter Jessica Sharzer along with Altered Carbon creator Laeta Kalogridis.

Another Simple Favor takes the action to Italy, where Emily (Lively) and Stephanie (Kendrick) reunite at the former’s wedding on the stunning island of Capri. At risk of spoilers, the natural question here is, “Didn’t Emily go to jail at the end of the last movie?” Yes, and true to the movie’s tongue-in-cheek tone, that’s explained away with a single line after Emily stomps back into Stephanie’s life in a pair of rhinestone-studded stiletto boots. Stephanie owes Emily – you guessed it – another favor, given the whole “sending her to prison after having sex with her husband, and then writing a book about it” thing.

Henry Golding is back as Emily’s errant now-ex-spouse, and his (unfortunately brief, for reasons best not explained here) appearance in the film is a comedic highlight. Weddings also bring family members back into the fold, and Allison Janney joins the cast as Emily’s estranged aunt Linda, who’s more conniving and dangerous than she appears. And of course there must be a husband, and Michele Morrone does his duty being hunky and a little scary as Emily’s betrothed Dante, who’s the heir to a massive fortune no one wants to talk about. (The Mafia. It’s the Mafia.)

Dante is using Emily, Emily is using Stephanie, Aunt Linda is obviously up to something, and bodies keep appearing in inconvenient places as this cutthroat crew prepares for the big day. One innovation Another Simple Favor brings to its Agatha Christie-esque plot is arranging events in a way that wrests them out of Emily’s control, and observing the shifts in her character and motivation that follow that change. This means that Stephanie is also out of control, which she hates, although her intelligence means that she’s never behind the curve for long.

With Another Simple Favor, it's better to concentrate on what works: The performances, the script, and the costumes. Oh, the costumes.

There are a few too many plot threads for all of them to pay off – a subplot involving single mom Stephanie’s son Miles (Joshua Satine), conveniently away at a no-phones-allowed summer camp, goes nowhere, for example. And the film’s attempts to outdo its predecessor in intrigue are absurd in a way that’s sometimes fun, and sometimes off-puttingly bizarre. But this is Italy, birthplace of the giallo film. And intentionally or not, Another Simple Favor’s more lurid psychosexual twists are true to that particular genre.

If the plot escalations are variable, one area where bigger is unilaterally worse for Another Simple Favor is in the camerawork. Director Paul Feig is known for long takes designed not to interfere with his actors’ performances, and his lack of finesse with more complicated sequences is obvious in haphazardly assembled drone shots that sweep over the dramatic cliffs of Capri. This wouldn’t be that big of a deal, except that there are a lot of them, and they’re all nauseating.

Better to concentrate on what works: The performances, the script, and the costumes. Oh, the costumes. The contrast between Lively and Kendrick’s wardrobes tells you everything you need to know about their characters, with Lively’s breathtakingly luxe menswear-inspired ensembles contrasting with Kendrick’s momcore jean shorts and worn-out hoodies. She does get to wear some pretty dresses at the wedding festivities, in scenes that are smorgasbords of moneyed excess and natural splendor. Throw some slick Italo-pop on top, and you’ve got a piece of escapist entertainment that’s more clever than most. So what if it doesn’t always make sense?

How to Watch UFC 313: Stream Pereira vs. Ankalaev Live Online Tonight

8 mars 2025 à 17:34

The light heavyweight title is on the line tonight with the UFC 313 match in Las Vegas. Alex Pereira will be defending his title against Magomed Ankalaev in the main event of one of the biggest UFC fights of the year so far. Pereira was confident enough to throw down a $200K bet on himself, but will he be able to back that up with a win? Ankalaev earned his shot at the title after a 13-fight winning streak and presents a very real threat to Pereira.

If you're wondering when and where you can watch tonight's main PPV event, we've gathered all of the details below. There's also the prelim rounds starting earlier in the day that you can watch without purchasing the PPV package.

Where to Stream UFC 313 Live Online

UFC 313 kicked off today at 3:30pm PT, but the main card fights don't begin until around 7pm PT. While you can watch the preliminary fights on ESPN, ESPN News, or ESPN+, the main card fights can only be streamed online through pay-per-view. If you already have an ESPN+ subscription, you can purchase the event as an add-on for $79.99.

According to the ESPN+ website, a subscription is required to purchase the UFC 313 PPV. If you're new to the service, you can bundle a monthly subscription and PPV for $91.98 (includes your first month of ESPN+), or bundle annual subscription and PPV together for $134.98 (includes your first year of ESPN+). If you're looking for a more substantial streaming bundle, there's also the option to include Hulu and Disney+ with your subscription.

The Full UFC 313 Schedule

The early prelims began at at 3:30pm PT, followed by the prelims, followed by the main card fights at 7pm PT. Below is a quick rundown of all of the fights taking place today after two cancelations:

Early Prelims - 3:30pm PT on UFC Fight Pass

Prelims - 5pm PT on ESPN, ESPN+, and ESPN News

Main Card - ESPN+ PPV

Live Results From UFC 313 Today

For live results of all of the fights in UFC 313, the UFC website is the best place to look. There you can find the winners of each fight shortly after it happens. Here are a few quick links to the early prelims, prelims, and the main card:

The Original Mickey 17 Story Had a Murderous Clone Who Took Over an Entire Planet

8 mars 2025 à 15:00

Warning: Light spoilers follow for Mickey 17.

Adaptation is an art and few have made it as wryly fun as Parasite director Bong Joon Ho has with his new film Mickey 17. Though the film follows the broad narrative strokes of Edward Ashton’s similarly darkly playful sci-fi novel Mickey7, and has some of the same questions floating around about the nature of the self, the way Mickey 17 explores broader ideas about love, death, compassion, and violence couldn’t be more different.

Ashton’s story focuses on the perspective of Mickey (perfectly played in the film by a raucous Robert Pattinson at his most wonderfully weird), the titular “expendable” who gets killed and then cloned over and over on a dangerous space-colonizing mission. But that’s only a fraction of what gives the film version life. It’s through an increased focus on the supporting characters that Bong makes the film something he can definitively call his own. Like the central character who finds himself repeatedly replicated, this is no mere carbon copy, but something much more. Just as each of the Mickey copies had slight personality differences, eventually resulting in Mickey 18 being more aggressive, the film too puts its own twist on the novel’s narrative.

Different Planets, Different Deaths, and a Maniacal Expendable

In the book we get a sense of how Mickey was having a hard time back on his original planet of Midgard and needed to escape due to some debts, though this is changed in the film to be Earth. Where Ashton doesn’t give us much of a sense of what life was like on that planet, Bong makes this a focal point, showing how the people fleeing Earth are doing so in order to escape from what has become an increasingly inhospitable world. In both versions, Mickey and his shipmates are trying to set up some sort of beachhead colony on the icy planet of Niflheim. The scene in the movie where Mickey signs up to be an expendable is set against the backdrop of a devastating sandstorm that has become so normalized that people don’t seem to think much of it. In the book, Mickey has no relationship to Earth and Midgard doesn’t have any of the same ecological catastrophes driving people to look to the stars.

Yes, our planet does exist in the novel, but it’s referred to as “old Earth.” Meanwhile, Midgard is “almost a paradise” where people don't typically have money problems, as nearly everything is automated, from industry to agriculture. Just like other planets in the Union (which includes all the other established colonies), people seem to be doing well. The trouble is that Mickey is not skilled in any real way, which is something the film also establishes. What’s different in the novel is that he likes reading history and does so many times to learn more about what went wrong on a series of ill-fated colony missions. What gets him in trouble is that, while he can survive off a stipend he receives, he is searching for meaning and makes bad money decisions.

Though there is a version of this character in the film who becomes a serial killer, the novel explores how Alan Manikova takes over the planet Gault, where he builds an army of multiples.

This is what brings us to the same element of him becoming an expendable. The first “death” we see (which actually ends up not killing him) is the same in both book and movie, and indeed, most of the ways that Mickey dies in the movie are similar. The primary difference is that there are more of them in the film, and Bong establishes that the repetitive nature of them is what becomes most crushing to the character. The main differences in the book in this regard are some of his early deaths. There is one extended portion devoted to a catastrophe on the ship that Mickey must fix by exposing himself to extreme amounts of radiation. There is a similar scene where he is also exposed to radiation in the film, but this is played more for grim laughs as we see him stranded outside before his hand is severed. The book, on the other hand, traps him inside and sees him even killing himself rather than die a slow painful death that he’ll be forced to remember when he gets reprinted.

The lore surrounding expendables and why doubles (the idea of multiple copies of the same person that becomes a key turning point in both stories) are an almost existential concern for many is deepened in the novel. In Chapter 17, the history buff version of Mickey takes us through the story of Alan Manikova. Though there is a version of this character in the film who becomes a serial killer and created multiple versions of his psychopathic self, the novel explores how he takes over another planet (known as Gault) where he builds an army of multiples. He then blew up a ship sent to see what his intentions were and another planet in the Union, Farhome, decided to launch an unmanned ship at him that would not slow down. Armed with explosives, it obliterated his planet at the speed of light (a la the striking scene from Star Wars: The Last Jedi). So while both the movie and book establish why it is that expendables are feared, the latter makes it clear that it’s because of a greater threat that a double once posed.

From Militaristic Leader to Outlandish Villain

Though both film and novel drop us into their worlds in similar ways, with the unlucky Mickey finding himself left for dead underground on said coldly desolate planet only to return back to the base above to find there is another version of him wandering about, Mickey 17 becomes radically different once we get to know the people that populate it. Where Ashton’s story finds a villain of sorts in the militaristic leader Marshall, Bong’s sharp sci-fi takes the name of the character and little else. Played in the film by an intentionally outlandish Mark Ruffalo, making his character in 2023’s Poor Things look downright restrained by comparison, he is an egotistical, self-centered, and generally unseemly fascist who, alongside his wife Ylfa (a terrific Toni Collette), has rallied a group of fanatical followers who seem to worship at his feet even as he not only puts them all at risk, but also views them with disdain. He needs to feel important, even if he’s an utter idiot, acting solely in his own self-interest and caring not at all for the destruction he causes to others.

It’s here that we see Bong effectively opening up entirely new thematic territory for himself and the film. Where the novel mostly keeps Marshall in the background as someone for Mickey to steer clear of, both because the leader views him as an abomination on religious grounds and because Mickey doesn’t want Marshall to figure out that he’s now a double, Mickey 17 brings him to the forefront. Sure, there are some elements carried over from the novel, but the character here is so much more deliberately over the top. It ensures the film tips into being more of a pointedly satirical farce.

The contemporary resonance isn’t just “this politician is such a buffoon,” but something greater in Bong’s hands as he shows how even the most cartoonish of men can still manage to hide how woefully out of their depth they are. Where the novel is much more about the day-to-day of Mickey figuring out how he’s going to keep his secret, the film is about how the dangers of fascism can be both existentially frightening and darkly funny. The film is far from subtle in how it explores this, blowing up all of Marshall’s excesses to comedic effect, but such figures rarely are. We can see just how nakedly insecure Ruffalo’s character is at every turn, but that doesn’t stop the brutish, blustering antagonist from bringing all of the characters to the edge of annihilation. Where the novel paints him as more of an obsessive military man, the film is about showing us a more alarmingly authoritarian yet still hilariously human figure.

A Guy With a Girlfriend

The other most significant alteration from the book comes in the polar opposite to Marshall, the determined Nasha (played by a joyous Naomi Ackie), who is also Mickey’s charmingly chaotic girlfriend. Bong again makes a supporting player into one we get to know more about beyond just the broad details. He still carries elements of her character over from the novel, including a couple of key comedic scenes, but the film gives her more dimension that proves integral to setting her apart. Where Marshall is a megalomaniac, Nasha is a compassionate counterbalance, proving to be one of the only colonists who cares for Mickey.

There is the standout scene in both the film and novel where she is there for him when he is dying in a particularly painful, lonely way. Her character is more fleshed out than in the book, and the bond they form provides the heart of the film. She is a driving force of the eventual fight against Marshall and proves just as key, if not more so, as Mickey when push comes to shove. She is fearless, flawed, and a whole lot of fun, with Ackie sinking her teeth fully into the material that Bong gives her. Though Pattinson may be rightfully getting a lot of praise for his performance, she is just as great in giving her role her all.

It’s in these two characters that the film expands on the relatively confined novel. Bong uncovers new ground through the two of them that not only distinguishes his film from Ashton’s novel but also deepens the adaptation the longer you sit with it. The director still plays around with some of the general story beats, though his distinct care and attention to character, something that has been felt through all of his films, is again what shines through. It not only makes Mickey 17 refreshingly different from its source material, but also one of the more multifaceted, mirthful, and meaningful sci-fi films of our time. That it does so by charting its own path rather than merely copying what came before only makes it that much more fitting.

UK Deals: I'm Going To Complete My Paldean Fates Baby Shiny Collection Thanks To This Restock

8 mars 2025 à 14:00

As of March 8, the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Paldean Fates Premium Collection is back in stock at Amazon for around £50. This set includes eight booster packs, three etched foil promo cards, and an oversized Quaquaval ex, but the real draw is what could be inside those packs. Paldean Fates has some of the most valuable Shiny Pokémon cards we’ve had for a while.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet — Paldean Fates Premium Collection

Paldean Fates follows the trend of special sets featuring Shiny Pokémon reprints, much like Hidden Fates and Shining Fates. Those sets became nearly impossible to find at retail after a few months, and this one is on the same path. It’s packed with rare and playable cards, so collectors and competitive players are snapping up packs fast. Unlike regular sets, Paldean Fates guarantees at least one Shiny Pokémon every three packs on average, making it one of the more rewarding sets to open.

The Best Pokémon Chase Cards From Paldean Fates

The biggest chase card in the set is Charizard ex (Special Illustration Rare), currently selling for over £200. Charizard cards always hold value and are usually playable, making them even more desirable. The stunning artwork features Shiny Charizard in Dragon Tera form, making it a must-have for collectors. If past Charizard chase cards are anything to go by, this one isn’t going to drop in price anytime soon.

Right behind it is Mew ex (Special Illustration Rare), which is going for over £350. Known as "Bubble Mew", this card stands out for its unique, stylized artwork that makes it look completely different from any Mew card before it. It’s not just collectors driving up the price. The card is playable and highly sought after for competitive decks, making it one of the most valuable pulls in the entire set.

Gardevoir ex (Special Illustration Rare) is another high-value card, selling for close to £100. This version had big expectations after the Scarlet & Violet base set’s Gardevoir ex Special Illustration Rares, but it delivers with a softer, dreamlike art style. Gardevoir has always been a fan favorite, so it’s no surprise that this card is among the most expensive in Paldean Fates.

If you’re after classic Pokémon, the Shiny Rare Pikachu is one of the hardest to find. Despite being the same rarity as other Shiny Pokémon, its £40+ price tag proves just how much collectors want it. Pikachu cards are usually easy to find (Bar Surging Sparks of course), but this one is different. It’s part of the Shiny Vault subset, which means there’s a huge pool of possible pulls, making it tough to track down.

Iono (Special Illustration Rare) is one of the best Trainer cards in the set and is selling for over £35. It’s one of the most playable supporter cards in the game, meaning players need multiple copies, and this version has incredible alternate artwork. It was the most expensive card in the Japanese version of the set, and while it’s not quite at that level in English, it’s still one of the best pulls you can get.

There’s also strong demand for Shiny Charmander and Charmeleon because no one wants an incomplete evolution line. Charmander is selling for over £25, and Charmeleon is around £15-£20, mostly because players want them to go alongside Shiny Charizard ex. These are the kinds of cards that only become harder to find over time, especially as more people complete their collections.

Paldean Fates Pull Rates

Paldean Fates has solid pull rates, making it one of the better sets to open if you’re hoping to find something valuable. Shiny Pokémon show up about once every three packs, and there’s a real chance of hitting a Special Illustration Rare or Hyper Rare every 50 to 60 packs. While that might sound like a long shot, it’s far better than what we’ve seen in some past special sets like Prismatic Evolutions and Shrouded Fable. Every pack feels like it has potential, which makes it easy to keep opening more.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

Samsung Is Having a Huge Spring Sale on Smartphones, TVs, and More

8 mars 2025 à 04:00

Samsung has launched a major new spring sale on its online storefront with dozens of deals on items like smartphones, TVs, monitors, and plenty more categories. While it's only been a few weeks since the Galaxy S25 launched, you can already save hundreds of dollars on both the S25 and S25+. If you are an Android smartphone user waiting to upgrade, this is a sale worth looking at.

Below, we've compiled some of the best deals you can find during Samsung's spring sale. According to Samsung, new deals will be added every day, and we'll be sure to update this article with any new standout savings that may arise. This sale is set to end on Sunday, March 9, so don't miss your chance to save!

Samsung Smartphone Deals

First up, Samsung has a handful of great deals for its latest Galaxy smartphones. The biggest deal available is 32% off the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which is a great choice if you're interested in one of Samsung's folding phones. The Z Flip 6 is also $300 off, and you can even save on the recent S25+ or S25 Ultra. Overall, you're saving at least $300 across the board, regardless of which phone you may choose.

Samsung TV & Audio Deals

Next, Samsung has discounted various 4K TVs, like The Frame series or the 75" QN90D. These are all quality models that act as a perfect upgrade to any living room, bedroom, or media room. There's also savings on various Q-Series soundbars, which are essential for the best home theater experience. You can even save $200 off The Freestyle, an all-in-one projector that can create a huge image while outputting 360-degree sound.

Samsung Wearables & Buds Deals

Samsung has discounted both Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 7 models, which makes today the perfect time to upgrade if you're still using an older model. The newer Galaxy Watch 7 brought improved sensors, battery life, and more. We have it ranked as the best Android smartwatch out there. Additionally, both Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are excellent earbuds for Android users. While the battery life can be less than ideal at times, we still found the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro to be great in our 8/10 review.

Samsung Monitors, Memory & Storage Deals

Finally, there are many different deals on gaming monitors, memory cards, and storage options. Our favorite deal is 51% off the 34" Odyssey QD-OLED G8, as this deal includes a 32" ViewFinity S7 (S70D) 4K UHD Monitor free of charge. It's hard to beat two monitors for the price of one. You'll also find quality savings on other Odyssey models, like the Neo G8 which has a 4K UHD display and a 240Hz refresh rate. As for storage, the Pro Plus Sonic the Hedgehog 512GB microSD card is on sale for $44.99, and you can save $70 off this 4TB NVMe SSD that is compatible with PS5.

TCL QM6K Review

8 mars 2025 à 01:02

Four years ago, TCL was leading the way in the affordable television space – that was until Hisense started to take the industry by storm. TCL was outclassed by Hisense pricing and performance and it looked like it couldn’t find a way to stand out.

That has changed. Last year’s QM7 showed hints of what TCL was capable of, but the brand-new QM6K takes its technology to another level. I have never tested an LED television with a combination of this level of off-angle contrast control, halo suppression, and contrast at this price. The result is one of the best TVs for gaming at the $1,000 price point.

Note: all specifications mentioned are for the 65-inch version of this television, which is the unit IGN reviewed.

TCL QM6K – Design and Build

TCL isn’t breaking any new ground with the design of the QM6K. This is an unassuming, simple flatscreen that is 2.2 inches deep without the stand – but with it included, you’ll have to make room for 11.69 inches on a media console. Three of the sides feature very slim bezels while the bottom has a thin silver base that has an additional small bump in the middle for the IR receiver and microphone mute switch.

This is a very light television and a reasonably strong adult can hoist it and the box over their shoulder with relative ease. In contrast to modern OLED televisions that are extremely heavy, it is easy to navigate the QM6K’s 38 pounds around and get it positioned in a living room.

The feet don’t have the best design. While most manufacturers include metal dimples or guides to assure that it isn’t possible to install the feet incorrectly, TCL went with plastic nubs that nearly instantly shear off. It’s also easily possible to install the feet backward and not notice. The instructions are definitely required, which is unusual since feet installation is usually very self-explanatory.

The rear of the television sports a 40W, three-speaker system. TCL’s input layout is the reverse of what most manufacturers choose, with the power port on the left side (when facing the screen) and all the other inputs on the right.

The QM6K has four HDMI ports and two of them support the maximum 4K at 144Hz – which is becoming the standard for televisions. The other two are slower (just 4K at 60p) but luckily one of those slower ports is used for eARC, meaning you don’t have to waste one of the high-performance ports on your soundbar or sound system like you have to with a Sony television. TCL also included one USB 3.0 port, one USB 2.0 port, an RF input, and an optical port.

There is zero cable management on the QM6K and while I appreciate the design of the included feet, I’m not a fan of how this is becoming the norm. I don’t like seeing cables dangle across the back through the space under the panel and not providing me with any way to guide them to the back of those feet, at least, isn’t great. TCL isn’t the only one doing this but that doesn’t forgive the exclusion of cable management of any kind.

TCL QM6K – The Remote

TCL’s remote control design is larger in both height and width than the industry average, but it’s not cumbersome. The fully-plastic design doesn’t overwhelm with too many options and features a “hamburger” for quick access to the most important TV settings (and holding it down in Game Mode activates the Game Bar) as well as the traditional gear icon for full settings access. It otherwise features the familiar suspects: volume, channels, voice control, input, etc.

It comes with six pre-installed shortcuts, too. My review sample had buttons for Netflix, Prime Video, Youtube, Apple TV, TCL TV, and Disney+. Five out of the six of those options are popular, regularly used services, which is nice to see.

TCL QM6K – Software and UI

TCL, like Hisense and Sony, uses Google TV as the operating system and it’s a stock system with just a couple of changes that are specific to the TCL experience.

I will say that one weak point of the QM6K is the processing speed. The TV can take a few seconds longer than you might expect to fire up and inputs on the remote can feel just a hair laggy, especially if you’re asking it to start up a new app or if you try to immediately go to the input options when you first turn it on. It can also sometimes not react to button presses and then, 10 seconds later, react to them all at once as if they were caught up in a queue. This isn’t frequent, but it does happen.

Google TV might be a resource-hungry operating system because I’ve noticed this can be a problem across all of the manufacturers who choose to use it, so I don’t particularly hold this experience against TCL, but it’s still worth mentioning.

Google TV’s default is littered with “suggestions” – AKA ads – which is becoming the norm with all smart TV interfaces, unfortunately. You can turn these off by activating Apps Only Mode but even that never gets rid of the big banner at the top of the home screen. All that said, Google TV never autoplays anything from the home screen unlike other systems (I’m looking at you Samsung Tizen), so it’s still one of the least offensive options available. It also has support for every popular streaming service, so you won’t be without options.

TCL QM6K – Picture Quality

It’s worth noting that the QM6K is TCL’s entry-level miniLED television, which means the recently-reviewed QM7 from 2024 – which is now more affordable than the QM6K – sits higher up on the line. The price cut is because it’s last year’s model, but it might be difficult to rationalize spending more for the entry-level QM6K versus picking up the QM7 mid-level television for a discount.

There are reasons to do so, however. Firstly, looking at the color performance of the QM6K, it’s almost as good as last year’s QM7. It covers 99.8%, 81.3%, and 89.6% of the sRGB, Adobe RGB, and DCI P3 color gamuts, respectively – all with an average Delta E of 0.64 and never more than 2.85, which is outstanding. Other than the dip in Adobe RGB coverage (which really only matters if you intend to use the TV as a monitor for color-critical work), the QM6K’s color differences compared to the QM7 are going to be generally imperceptible. I will say the TV pushes blues a lot (just like the QM7 does), so you may want to warm up the color temperature a bit to even out the tones (this tends to make your eyes less tired anyway, so it’s a win-win).

Panel uniformity is pretty good, dipping only in one corner of the display I tested – that outperforms the uniformity I tested on the QM7 last year. Panel uniformity varies from TV to TV, so your results may vary, but what TCL appears to have done here is very impressive for an inexpensive, entry-level television.

I think skin tones and landscape color both look really good on the QM6K, especially with native 4K content. I will say that the upscaling technology in the QM6K isn’t industry-leading and can result in footage that looks a tad out of focus or fuzzy. That means broadcast TV can suffer a bit, but streaming TVs and movies will look great.

That latter note is especially the case given the QM6K’s outstanding HDR color support. It has multiple picture settings including a Filmmaker mode and the TV supports Dolby Vision in addition to HDR 10, 10+, HLG, and IMAX/IMAX Enhanced. You will be hard-pressed to find an HDR movie that the QM6K can’t show in its intended HDR profile.

Where the QM6K falls in a head-to-head matchup with the QM7 is in peak brightness. This new television peaks in the 900 nit range, which is well below the 1,500 nits the QM7 packs. However, this isn’t a straight downgrade because TCL sacrificed some brightness to compensate and overcome the biggest weaknesses of the QM7: off-angle viewing and halo.

In large living rooms, a wide viewing angle is important so that everyone, likely seated in a wide fan shape around the TV, sees the same high quality image. Typically LEDs – and especially more affordable ones – see immediate and noticeable dropoff in quality by shifting even a few degrees to the right or left of center.

The QM6K has no perceptible loss in color saturation or contrast between viewing it head-on and seeing it from the sides, which is extremely impressive.

Perhaps even more impressive is the very well-controlled halo on the QM6K. Halo refers to a glow that appears around brightly lit objects set against dark backgrounds. The most common everyday way to notice this is watching super-wide movies or TV shows with captions or subtitles which will often sit against a pure black background below the on-screen content. Most LED televisions struggle here and the lettering will appear to have a big, white, hazy glow around them, which is not only distracting but can also make it harder to read the words.

OLEDs get around this by their ability to only illuminate the exact pixels that are necessary, but LEDs use dimming zones, and those are much larger than individual pixels – and are the cause of that halo. TCL does use dimming zones in the QM6K – 500, to be exact – but also combines this with a new “halo control system” layer.

Compared to the QM7, I would estimate the halo to be reduced by upward of 85-90%. You really have to look for it to catch it, and while there is still some present, it’s one of the best suppression technologies that I’ve seen on a non-OLED display. Combined with the excellent off-angle viewing experience, content viewed on the QM6K will look significantly better – albeit not as bright – compared to the QM7.

I noticed some stutter, especially on content that is moving vertically across the frame and when in the Filmmaker or Movie modes, but TCL’s motion clarity set on low immediately removed the problem. Even better, I don’t think the motion clarity adversely affects other content and avoids giving images that sickly, overly smooth look that motion settings typically do. While I usually recommend forgoing motion smoothing of any kind, I think you can “set it and forget it” on low with the QM6K and be very pleased with the results.

If your TV room is brightly lit with lots of windows, the QM6K will not be able to overcome that brightness as easily as the QM7 from last year. Added to that is the very glossy, reflective look of the QM6K’s front panel which will glare quite easily (which should be visible in my photos). However, in dimmer rooms where its brightness is less necessary, the QM6K is a much better television.

TCL QM6K – Gaming Performance

The first thing I tested on the QM6K was its gaming support and it is there that I have been most impressed. TCL says to expect games to look and feel fantastic on this television thanks to the variable refresh rate (VRR) accelerator which takes the 144Hz HDMI 2.1 maximum throughput and doubles it to a perceived 288.

I can’t really tell the difference after we start to go higher than 150Hz, but what I can say is that competitive multiplayer gaming feels spectacular. Both Marvel Rivals and Apex Legends are snappy and buttery smooth with no lag or perceived frame loss (at least not due two the television).

TCL also includes support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro which means gamers will find a good experience whether they are using a PC or a console.

That 144Hz is also the television’s native refresh rate, which means the panel is actually capable of matching the speeds that are being driven to it, so even without the help of VRR, the QM6K manages to feel as fast and performant as an OLED for competitive gaming.

TCL includes access to its Game Bar which gives you more control over how games look. There are a few profiles that adjust the shadow detail for competitive shooters versus the richer contrast you might want for a single player RPG and these can be dialed in further with a shadow detail option. All of the benefits that make the QM6K great for 4K movies and television are there in equal measure for gaming, which means couch co-op won’t be negatively affected by bad viewing angles and narrative-driven games will have the color and contrast that match Hollywood’s best.

Given that the weakest point of this television is its brightness, I think one of the best use cases for the QM6K is deployment in a gaming room or basement. There, it has more than enough brightness to deliver a great experience and the entry-level price combined with its excellent features makes it ideal as a household’s “second TV.”

TCL QM6K – Audio Quality

If there is one place I am disappointed with the QM6K, it’s with the audio quality: it’s bad. Not only does it lack the mids and lows that is a common problem with all flatscreens, it is also terribly unbalanced. The sound appears mushy and muddled and the reliance on the highs means music can sound downright harsh.

Voices are clear, at least, but if there are any competing sounds next to those voices, they can easily get lost – especially for deeper, lower-toned speech. I was hopeful for the audio quality given it at least looks impressive with those three speakers on the back, but I am quite disappointed.

That said, I have yet to find a television that I don’t recommend getting a soundbar or sound system with, as all televisions lack the ability to back up their excellent visuals with even mediocre audio quality. You’ll definitely want one here, though, as it’s well below what I consider to be average performance.

TCL QM6K – The Competition

TCL’s biggest competition is going to be against itself because, as mentioned, last year’s QM7 and QM8 are both higher-tier televisions in TCL’s lineup and are also both less expensive at the time of writing than the QM6K as they are old-stock now.

Still, I do think that unless you have a supremely bright living room and the windows are right across from the front of the television, the QM6K earns its price premium thanks to dramatically improved viewing angles and halo suppression as well as its fantastic contrast and great colors. It’s a shockingly good showing from TCL’s entry-level models.

Hisense is also still worth considering, as its U7 series brings superior brightness and great color, albeit worse off-angle viewing.

WWE 2K25 Review in Progress

8 mars 2025 à 00:31

Few sports are more primed for the whole “being a video game” thing than professional wrestling, but it’s kinda weird when you think about it: the WWE itself is more akin to an elaborately choreographed fight or dance sequence in a movie than it is an actual competition, whereas the goal of the games based on it is to fight to win. But inherent contradictions aside, I’m enjoying my time with WWE 2K25 so far – just a couple of days in – thanks to its much-improved Showcase mode and generally great game feel.

When I step into a new version of an annualized game like this, the first thing I try to do is get the lay of the land. Even though I’ve been playing wrestling games since the N64 days, my first stop is the tutorial because, unless things have gone very wrong, something is always a little different (this year, for instance, sees the long-requested return of Chain Wrestling) or I’ve forgotten how to do some very important, very specific button sequence you need to be able to do. WWE games have had a good introduction for a while now, especially compared to other sports game franchises (Hi, Madden!), and WWE 2K25 is no exception. This is an incredibly detailed tutorial that will walk you through everything you need to be a champ in the ring, with in-depth explanations of what moves do and how to do them. The Performance Center is a great teaching tool whether you need a quick refresher or you’re learning to do an Irish Whip for the first time. This may seem like an odd thing to spill ink over, but every version of a game is someone’s first – or maybe their first in a while – and I’m glad Visual Concepts seems to remember those people.

Once I’d refreshed my memory, I spent a while just looking around. WWE 2K25’s got an absolutely stacked roster, whether you’re here for classics like Bret “Hit Man” Hart, wrestlers-turned-movie-stars like Dave Bautista/Batista and Dwayne Johnson/The Rock, megastars like “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, or weirdos like Doink the Clown. I also appreciate that there are several versions of the same dudes from across their history in the WWE. Why yes WWE 2K25, I do need a handful of Triple Hs, each with their own different stats, thank you! Did you know that, compared to the modern version of The Rock, the 1997 version is considered a bum? Me neither, but that’s what the stats say! Remember what Rhea Ripley’s visual style was in 2020? Or 2017? When was the last time you thought about “Ravishing” Rick Rude? This stuff is great, and what’s better is you can edit just about every aspect of these wrestlers, from how the crowd reacts to them to tweaking individual stats and changing out moves if you don’t like Visual Concepts’ take on them. The ability to tweak individual wrestlers is not new, but as this roster gets bigger, it’s good to be reminded of how impressive all of it is.

What’s captured most of my attention so far is this year’s Showcase mode.

Among other new things in WWE 2K25, so far I’ve briefly toyed with intergender matches, The Island (I mean, who among us hasn’t wanted to impress Roman Reigns?), and new MyRise storylines. But what’s captured most of my attention so far is this year’s Showcase mode, which follows the Bloodline and the Anoa’i, Fatu, and Maivia families. Paul “The Wiseman” Heyman hosts the thing this year, and he’s clearly having a very good time providing the backstory that explains who the players are and why these matches are significant. There’s a lot of archival footage here, as in years past, though the problem of blurring out some folks’ faces (maybe due to rights issues?) persists.

Regardless, Showcase feels better than last year’s version (partially because this time we’ve got full ring entrances and the mid-match commentary is really excellent, and here for every match) and a fun twist this time around is that you’re sometimes asked to change the outcomes of matches members of these families lost in the real WWE storyline. If what I’ve played is any indication of the whole, there are also no longer any cuts to match footage that interrupt your gameplay. Big moments are instead recreated in-game, which means they play out more organically, even if you’re not following the checklist. So far, I’m having a blast doing things like beating the ever-loving snot out of Hulk Hogan with Yokozuna.

Bruises, blood, and sweat are more realistic.

The other thing that’s stood out is just how good it all looks. The WWE series has always been a looker, but this year Visual Concepts has managed to make things noticeably prettier than ever. Bruises, blood, and sweat are more realistic, and you can tell how long a match has been going, who is winning, and where the guys in the ring are taking the most punishment at a glance. It’s really impressive.

And that’s kind of where I am with WWE2K25 as a whole as we head into the first weekend. There’s a lot left to do before I can slap a number on this bad boy, but it looks fantastic, feels pretty great (just like WWE 2K24), and there’s a lot of it. An upscale wrestling buffet, if you will. What I’ve had so far is scrumptious, but there’s still a wide selection of dishes on the table, and your boy’s gotta taste test ‘em all. Better get back to it – that circle’s not gonna square itself.

Are you playing? Let us know what you think so far!

Local Thunk Didn't Play Any Roguelike Games During Balatro's Development...Except Slay the Spire

8 mars 2025 à 00:23

Balatro developer Local Thunk has published an extensive history of the game's development to his personal blog, in which he admits he didn't play any rogue-like games at all during Balatro's development...except one.

In his development timeline, the anonymous developer says as of December 2021, he made a conscious effort not to play any more roguelike games starting from that point.

"I want to be crystal clear here and say that this was not because I thought it would result in a better game, this was because making games is my hobby, releasing them and making money from them is not, so naively exploring roguelike design (and especially deckbuilder design, since I had never played one before) was part of the fun for me. I wanted to make mistakes, I wanted to reinvent the wheel, I didn’t want to borrow tried-and-true designs from existing games. That likely would have resulted in a more tight game but it would have defeated the purpose of what I love about making games."

However, a year and a half later, Local Thunk broke their rule exactly once. He downloaded Slay the Spire. "Holy shit," he wrote. "now that is a game."

He goes on to explain why he started playing in the first place: "I did this because I was having some troubles in my controller implementation and I wanted to see how they handled controller inputs for a card game but I ended up getting sucked in. Thank goodness I avoided playing it until now because I surely would have just copied their incredible design (intentionally or subconsciously)."

Local Thunk's post-mort is full of interesting insights. For one, he explains that early on in development he named the production working folder for Balatro "CardGame" and then just...never changed it. He also reveals that the working title for the game throughout much of its development was "Joker Poker."

Local Thunk also provided a number of insights into scrapped features, including:

  • "a version where the only way to upgrade anything is to upgrade the cards in your deck in a sort of pseudo-shop, and those cards can be upgraded multiple times (think like Super Auto Pets, pets have different XP/levels when combined, same idea)"
  • "a separate currency for rerolls outside of %1quot;
  • "a ‘golden seal’ to be added to playing cards when you skip all blinds that returns that card to hand after it has been played"

We also got treated to an anecdote on how Balatro landed on 150 Jokers. It was apparently the result of a miscommunication:

"I also had a meeting with Playstack [the publisher] this month [October 2023] where I described to them the final content in the game, including ‘120 Jokers’," Local Thunk wrote. "Later that week I had another meeting with them, and someone mentioned something about 150 Jokers. I couldn’t remember if I accidentally said I was going to make 150 or if they misheard me, but either way I thought that 150 was a much better number so I added 30 more Jokers to the plan."

Finally Local Thunk provided the deep origin story of the name...Local Thunk. tl;dr, it's a programming joke:

"My partner was learning to code in R at the time, and she asked me 'How do you name your variables?' I went on some rant about casing, using descriptive words, underscores, etc. She waits until I am finished and says 'I like to call mine thunk'. I thought that was just about the funniest thing I had ever heard.

"The way variables are declared in Lua is (sometimes) with the local keyword, thus local thunk was born! I wouldn’t choose this name for quite a while yet but this is the moment I looked back on when I was finally ready to create a developer handle online."

There's a lot more to read about the making of Balatro in Local Thunk's blog, which can be found here. Needless to say, we love Balatro at IGN, giving it a 9/10 and calling it "A deck-builder of endlessly satisfying proportions, it's the sort of fun that threatens to derail whole weekend plans as you stay awake far too late staring into the eyes of a jester tempting you in for just one more run."

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

My First Adult LEGO Purchase Was This Mario Set and I Have No Regrets

8 mars 2025 à 00:15

In general, I am a very practical person when it comes to spending money. I buy the essentials I need and occasionally a video game when it goes on sale, but usually I don't really venture beyond that. It wasn't until just last year that I even considered buying something as unnecessary as a LEGO set. Even though I loved building LEGO sets as a kid, at some point I guess I just got older and stopped.

In part, that's probably because LEGO is really expensive. While there are some cool sets for under $25, anything tied to some sort of movie or video game franchise always comes at a higher cost. Which is why it took me so long to convince myself to buy the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant. It's been on sale since October of last year for under $50 but I only recently decided my desk needed a new potted plant.

The LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant

I first started considering this set after reading through IGN's build of the Piranha Plant. I have been a fan of pretty much every Mario game there's been so far, and this set just seemed like the perfect way to display my love of the franchise. LEGO has a lot of flower sets in its botanical line that would look great on my desk too, but none of them are as whimsically terrifying as this little guy.

Now that I've actually built the set, I am really happy to have it on my desk. Every time I look at it I can imagine that I'm somewhere in the Mushroom Kingdom with my little potted Piranha Plant I've been cultivating during work hours. And while I love the end result of the set, I enjoyed building it just as much. I was able to put it together in one afternoon, but it was still challenging enough to hold my attention the entire time. It's currently the only LEGO Nintendo set I own, but I'm definitely considering adding more alongside it after my experience.

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How Much Are You Willing to Spend on a LEGO Set You Love?

Like I mentioned above, the world of LEGO is an expensive one. With the company releasing new sets targeted at adults every year with price tags of $200 or more, it can be tempting to spend way too much on something awesome. Unless you're made of money, there's a fine line between treating yourself to something you love and bankrupting yourself in an avalanche of plastic bricks.

The fact that this Mario LEGO set was under $50 was enough for me to feel good about buying it for myself. I got to spend hours building it and seeing it sitting next to me brings me a little bit of happiness each day. Is that little bit of happiness worth more than $50? Probably. But that's just how much I'm willing to spend.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior SEO Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and over 7 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different topics -- from TV series to indie games and popular book series.

Gene Hackman Died One Week After His Wife Betsy Arakawa, Medical Investigation Reveals

7 mars 2025 à 23:57

A medical investigation into the death of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman has revealed that he likely passed away one week after hantavirus claimed the life of his wife, Betsy Arakawa (via Variety).

An update regarding the passing of the couple, which was deemed “suspicious” in a search warrant late last month, arrives from New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator Chief Medical Examiner Heather Jarrell, who says Hackman, 95, died of cardiovascular disease. The report also states Alzheimer’s played a part in his passing.

It is believed Arakawa, 65, died February 11, 15 days before her and Hackman’s bodies were discovered in their New Mexico home. The CDC describes hantavirus as a “family of viruses which can cause serious illnesses and death.” It’s a virus primarily spread by rodents, such as mice and rats.

Sheriff Adan Mendoza said in a recent news conference that security camera footage revealed Arakawa visiting a local Sprouts market and CVS the day of her death. She had also spoken with a massage therapist that same day. Hackman’s pacemaker recorded its final event February 17, suggesting he died one week following Arakawa’s passing. The two, along with one deceased dog, were found in separate rooms with no sign of a gas leak, with a following autopsy showing negative tests for carbon monoxide.

News of Hackman and Arakawa’s passing shocked the film community when the news spread February 27. The actor’s career saw him winning two Oscars and appearing in films such as Superman, The French Connection, Unforgiven, and many more. He retired from the film world in 2004, telling Empire that the decision was made after his doctor advised him against putting too much stress on his heart.

For more on Hackman’s work, you can see our list of his 20 best films.

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

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What to Watch This Weekend (March 7-March 9)

7 mars 2025 à 23:55

Entertainment has hit critical mass over the last decade, with more shows and movies being produced and released than ever before. It’s impossible to keep up with everything hitting the digital space, whether it be Premium Video on Demand (PVOD) or a traditional streaming network. With that in mind, we figured it was well past time for us to whip up a little something to help you keep up (and catch up) with all there is to watch in the big, wide world of digital viewing. And thus, the Streaming Rewind was born!

We’ll update this list at the end of each week so you can check out what you may have missed, and what’s coming up on the weekend. We’ll keep it a mix of popular releases and noteworthy lesser-known titles to help you find what’s worth taking the risk on as well as dive into a few things that we loved and why we loved ‘em, or just break down a show or movie that left us with some opinions. Sometimes, we’ll even have guest entries from other members of the IGN staff. If you’re not interested in all that and just want to see a bulleted list of what’s out there, pop on down to the New and Noteworthy and ICYMI sections.

Daredevil: Born Again — The Man Without Fear Returns (Disney+)

Matt Murdock is back on our television screens with a violent and heart-wrenching two-episode premiere on Disney+ this week. With his world altered for good, will Daredevil ever be the same again? We’ll have to wait and see. But, if the first two episodes are any indicator, we’re in for one hell of a ride regardless of which path Murdock chooses for himself and his city.

Severance: Who Says You Can’t Go Home? (Apple TV+)

This week’s Severance changed everything we know about the procedure, giving us a Harmony Cobel-laden episode that expands Lumon’s world and highlights why the former manager is so pissed at the company. Season 2 has just a couple of episodes left to unravel what’s going on with Gemma, whether Cold Harbor will reach completion, and if Mark can survive the dangerous gambit he’s undertaken this season.

Heart Eyes Has Entered the Chat (Digital and demand)

The romance slasher Heart Eyes is now available on digital and demand, bringing the cute and murder-filled flick into homes across the globe. This is a fun one, featuring stellar performances from stars Mason Gooding and Olivia Holt. Incredible kills and solid chemistry between the leads take this one to the next level.

New and Noteworthy This Week:

  • With Love, Meghan, March 4 — Netflix
  • Heart Eyes, March 4 — Digital and demand
  • Daredevil: Born Again, March 4 — Disney+
  • Deli Boys, March 6 — Hulu
  • Plankton: The Movie, March 7 — Netflix
  • The Righteous Gemstons, March 9 — Max

ICYMI:

If you had too much going on last week, here are some of the notable things that premiered or debuted on streaming and digital that you may have missed.

  • A Complete Unknown, February 25 — Digital and demand
  • Love Hurts, February 25 — Digital and demand
  • Shoresy Season 4, February 26 — Hulu
  • The Oscars, March 2 — ABC and Hulu

Monster Hunter Wilds Best Weapons Tier List

7 mars 2025 à 23:48

Let's start by saying this: there is no best weapon type in Monster Hunter Wilds. If you're looking for a definitive answer on which weapon type will get you the fastest hunt times every time because it's just that good and overpowered, there isn't one. The truth of it is that you should choose what feels good to play with for you. If you're not carting, are consistently hitting the monster, and having fun while doing it, that's what matters the most.

There's a lot that goes into making a build for any given weapon successful, like armor, decorations, and a particular Artian weapon for the particular monster you're up against, and those are the most important aspect, but if you're looking for weapon types that just might help you get those hunt times down, these are great ones to try. This tier list of best weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds was created by Frankensteining IGN's community tier list, online sentiment, my own opinion based on difficulty to master, and some current speedrun time averages.

Monster Hunter Wilds Best Weapons Tier List

The "best" weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds are Sword and Shield, Great Sword, Long Sword, Gunlance, and Bow, in no particular order, but the rest of the weapons are absolutely viable. These just stand out above the rest for a variety of reasons, which we'll describe below.

S-tier: These are the best of the best for both damage output and relative ease of use to get there. The Gunlance is the most technical weapon here, but its benefits are worth it according to the community.

A-tier:

A-tier weapons have the potential to be as good as S-tier weapons in the right hands as they tend to be a bit more technical and less forgiving, or they fall just a tiny bit short. The Hunting Horn, though potentially not the best solo weapon, is exceptional in co-op.

B-tier:

These may fall a bit short compared to S- and A-rank weapons even when in the most experienced hands, but that doesn't at all mean they're "bad." They just might take a little more effort and fine-tuned builds for the results of some of the others.

Best Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Explained

Sword and Shield

The Sword and Shield is amazing in Monster Hunter Wilds. It's long been grossly underrated as solely the "beginner" weapon, and while it's easy to pick up and get to it, it's also one of the most versatile, consistent weapons in the game that can deal a ton of damage once you get your combos and movements down. Not only is it incredibly mobile even in the middle of attacks, allowing you to stick on monsters like mud on a Jyuratodos, but it can also guard and deal punishing damage. It can even perfect guard incredibly easily, letting you perform quick, powerful counter slashes and proc an Offensive Guard buff if you have that Equipment Skill. For support hunters, it can even use items without putting it away, letting you administer life-saving Lifepowders and buffing items for your whole party in a flash. Whether you prefer to evade or block, deal slashing or blunt damage, or even attack from above, the Sword and Shield has got it all--even a Power Clash. The only thing it's missing is an Offset attack.

Great Sword

The Monster Hunter developers have said the first weapon they tool in new games is the Great Sword, and it shows. It can take advantage of Wilds' new Power Clashes and incredibly satisfying Offset attacks, and its kit in general is quintessential Monster Hunter satisfaction in a nutshell. It will take more getting used to than the Sword and Shield, as it's quite slow, and mishits can be punishing, but the introduction of Focus Mode makes it easier than ever to aim. If you're looking for the highest damage output in a single strike, the Great Sword is a great pick, and those True Charged Slash hits look so satisfying.

Long Sword

The Long Sword is consistently Monster Hunter's most popular weapon for good reason. It's fast and fairly easy to pick up, with a fun, flashy, and satisfying playstyle that relies on its powerful perfect-evading counterattack, the Foresight Slash, to quickly build up the Spirit Gauge to deal max damage. It's also got amazing reach, considering its size, so slicing off tails is a breeze with the Long Sword. It takes some management to maintain a maxed Spirit Gauge, but doing it is well worth the incredible damage output the Long Sword can accomplish when you're in a flow with it.

Gunlance

To be honest, I know little about the Gunlance, but IGN's community tier list contributors, speedrunners, and people around the internet seem to love it in Monster Hunter Wilds. I have found it much more difficult to pick up than the other S-tier weapons, but if you master it, it's got amazing defense with its huge shield capable of Perfect Guards and explosive power in exchange for some mobility. In Wilds, the Gunlance can now fire two Wyvern's Fire shots, which also have longer range. Its new attack, Wyrmstake Full Blast, is also incredibly powerful!

Bow

Though the bow isn't doing too hot in Tempered Arkveld speedruns, many agree it's an amazing pick in Monster Hunter Wilds, and I've seen it often voted as the strongest weapon in community polls. It certainly feels powerful, even despite its minor Focus Strike nerf since the Open Beta Test. So, what makes it S-tier? The Bow has a new move in Wilds that guarantees your shots will hit its intended target and crit: Tracer Ammo. Wilds also makes it so the Bow never runs out of its damage-boosting or ailment-inflicting coatings, further increasing its damage potential. Finally, if you perfect your dodge timing, the Bow's Discerning Dodge replenishes your stamina so you almost never need to stop attacking! The Bow is mobile, strong, and its Focus Strike looks rad, what more could you ask for?

Remember, this is all just for reference, and we recommend sticking with your preferred weapon. For example, if you're skilled with the Light Bow Gun, knowing exactly where to aim with what ammo and dodging every monster attack, you're going to get better times than with the Great Sword if you keep whiffing your True Charged Slashes and can't time your Offset attacks consistently. Any weapon takes time to get good at!

What weapon do you think is the best in Monster Hunter Wilds? Contribute to our Community Tier List at the top of this article. Maybe we'll update this article with new ratings! And for more, don't miss the growing, extremely comprehensive Monster Hunter Wilds guide.

Casey DeFreitas is a deputy editor for the IGN guides team and has been hunting monsters since the PS2 era. Catch her on every social @ShinyCaseyD.

The NYXI Hyperion 2 Might Be the Best Switch Joy-Con Alternative

7 mars 2025 à 23:23

With the Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon and presumably launching sometime in the Summer, perhaps it’s a little too late for even one of the best Switch controllers and Joy-Con alternatives to hit the market. But I suppose it’s better late than never. The NYXI Hyperion 2 is a vast improvement over the original Switch's stock Joy-Con with smooth Hall Effect analog sticks, clicky buttons, and ergonomic grips. And since the Hyperion 2 can be used while detached from the Switch, it’s even good enough to recommend in place of a Pro controller (although it does not come with a snap-grip). So, if you’re looking to stay with the original Switch for the foreseeable future and are still looking for a Joy-Con upgrade to improve the handheld experience, this is what you want.

NYXI Hyperion 2 – Design and Features

Coming for the first Hyperion, the Hyperion 2 sports a much more sensible design – while it’s a bit wider than the normal Joy-Con, it doesn’t have a weird grip style that juts out horizontally. The Hyperion 2 retains a symmetrical shape and looks like it belongs on a Switch. A major perk is the ergonomic grip that fills my hands akin to a Steam Deck, riding the line between being substantial and not being too bulky. There’s a textured surface on each handle that also helps your grip stay secure. This feels like a proper controller to hold and remains relatively lightweight at just 80g each (normal Joy-Cons weigh in around 50g each).

The buttons might take a moment to get used to since they work quite differently from the standard Joy-Con. Both the directional pad and face buttons have a clicky mouse-like actuation. What you get in return is a softer and more responsive button-press that’s lighter on the thumbs – they’re also bigger to make them even easier to use. My only gripe is that they have a little too much wiggle room since they’re not tightly locked in place and don’t feel as stable as they should be.

If you’re still in the market for a new Switch controller, the Hyperion 2 is a smart choice.

That mouse-click design extends to the shoulder bumpers (L and R) and triggers (ZL and ZR). Since the Switch doesn’t have analog triggers, the Hyperion 2 is able to have hair triggers without losing functionality. They sport a very short travel distance and are quick to hit while being light to the touch. The bumpers are easy to hit as well and all it takes is a tap to actuation, and it’s responsive enough to press on the side of the bumper as well.

The biggest improvement, however, is in the analog sticks. Not only does the magnetic Hall Effect design solve the issue of stick drift (which has plagued many Switch owners), these are full-fledged analog sticks that rival that of other consoles. You get a full range of motion and a consistent resistance throughout that range – while it’s just a tad stiff to get off the deadzone, they remain smooth to the touch for precise movements.

Most aftermarket controllers nowadays have back buttons, including the Hyperion 2 – you get two programmable buttons (one on each grip) that sits along your middle finger. NYXI struck a good balance between being easy enough to press without too much effort and not being so light that you'd accidentally hit them (unless you’re gripping your Switch like your life depends on it.) However, a knock against them here is that you need to download a mobile app called KeyLinker to program opposite-side inputs to a back button. It’s a woefully unintuitive app that also requires you to unlink the controls from the Switch in order to connect to the app. Every aftermarket controller I’ve used in the past has the ability to program its extra buttons on the fly, and perhaps this particular aspect is a limitation of the Joy-Con design being split, but it’s baffling that NYXI doesn’t make this easier.

The RGB lighting along the ends of the face buttons and d-pad, and around each analog stick, is a nice aesthetic touch. A tiny lighting button on the back of the grips lets you cycle through four different settings: off, rainbow effect, solid color, and breathing solid color. For both solid color settings, you can choose seven different colors by holding the lighting button and using the analog stick to cycle through them. Both grips can have their RGB set independently so you can have your own color combo.

You still get rumble functionality (although not HD rumble) and gyroscope motion controls when using the Hyperion 2 wirelessly. The last standout feature, however, is the Turbo setting. There are rare cases in which it’ll be beneficial, but thankfully it’s very easy to set for the moments it’s useful. Simply hold the Turbo button, press the button you want to set, and let go – doing this once will set the button to repeat while holding it, doing it a second time will make the button repeat without touching it, and a third time will reset the button to normal.

NYXI Hyperion 2 - Gaming Performance

When it comes to evaluating gaming performance, I put about five hours into using the NYXI Hyperion 2. The first game I played was Metroid Prime Remastered, and with it being a first-person adventure/shooter, the Hyperion 2 really shined. Looking around and aiming at targets to lock on was so much easier thanks to the smooth analog sticks, so while you don’t necessarily need super-precise aiming in this game, the more robust sticks made it more enjoyable. Jumping is already set to one of the bumpers, but that also freed up both back buttons to be used for inputs like weapon switching or going into Morph Ball mode, which was convenient for me. Here, the Turbo function came in clutch – I set it to ZR so I could rapid-fire by holding ZR instead of having it do a charge shot, and I set the MR back button to shoot normally so I could still do charged shots when I needed.

Not only does the Hall Effect design solve the issue of stick drift, these are full-fledged analog sticks that rival that of other consoles.

Doing some cleanup in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was a ton of fun since I love exploring Hyrule for unfinished business, but again, it’s a great game for showcasing the Hyperion 2’s capabilities. I still prefer gyro aiming for making those minute adjustments, but the sticks are so precise that sometimes you don’t need motion controls, especially since the sticks recognize small movements off the deadzone. And having a back button for the sprint action is a godsend for me as well since I can keep controlling the camera at the same time.

I tend to avoid first-person shooters on Switch primarily for performance reasons, but also because playing handheld with the standard Joy-Con is straight-up bad. Like other great Joy-Con alternatives, the Hyperion 2 remedies the problem with its fantastic analog sticks that are on par with that of the Xbox Series X|S gamepad to make aiming much better – I’d even go as far to say that the nimble micro-switch triggers make firing and aiming-down-sights quicker and lighting on my fingers.

NYXI rates the Hyperion 2 to have a 10-meter wireless connection distance, which is a little over 30 feet, and that’s accurate. I never had any issues with connectivity when using it detached from the Switch. But since the Hyperion 2 does not come with a center grip to hold the two parts together, I can’t fully recommend it as a Pro controller replacement until one becomes available – that’s a bummer because every other aspect of it works as a full gamepad alternative as well.

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While battery life is good, it’s not quite as long as the normal Joy-Con (on account of its more sophisticated features). The Hyperion 2 lasts around 10 hours without RGB lighting and about five hours with RGB lighting on. That’s plenty of juice to use wirelessly, but these are meant to be used in the Switch’s handheld form so that wasn’t a major factor for me. Charging is done by being attached to the Switch itself, and the design doesn’t interfere with the console being docked. However, the Hyperion 2 does consume a bit more battery from your system. It wasn’t a noticeable difference, although it’s worth noting – I’m not exactly a stickler for squeezing every minute of battery life from my Switch, so it didn’t concern me all that much.

Get a Dell or Alienware GeForce RTX 4090 Prebuilt Gaming PC for as Low as $2,850

7 mars 2025 à 23:05

The GeForce RTX 4090 is a generation older than the new Blackwell 50 series GPUs, but this doesn't change the fact that it's still one of the most powerful cards out there, eclipsing the GeForce RTX 5080 or RTX 4080 Super or the Radeon RX 9070 XT or RX 7900 XTX. Only one GPU performs better - the RTX 5090 - and you'll need to use up a lifetime of luck to find one that isn't marked up by hundreds, even thousands of dollars.

Because the RTX 4090 has been discontinued, it's getting harder to source as well. Fortunately, Dell has two prebuilt gaming PC models that can be equipped with a 4090 GPU, and at reasonable prices. One is the Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC, which starts at $3,299.99. The other is the Dell Tower Plus gaming PC, which starts at $2,849.99. These are currently the best prices we see for an RTX 4090 equipped laptop, and many other manufacturers - including Lenovo and HP - no longer carry RTX 4090 prebuilt gaming PCs at all.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 4090 Gaming PC

This Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The processor can also be upgraded up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K. If you're getting system with a focus on gaming, then the upgrade is unnecessary. Gaming at higher resolutions is almost always GPU bound, and besides, the default Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a solid processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.3GHz and a total of 20 cores. It's cooled by a robust 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler and the entire system is powered by an 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.

Dell Tower Plus RTX 4090 Gaming PC

The other option looks more unassuming, but it's what's inside that really matters. The Dell Tower Plus gaming PC is equipped with very similar specs - an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. In this particular instance, I'd recommend upgrading the processor to the Intel Core Ultra 7 285K for $100. Not only is it a superior processor, but it automatically upgrades the CPU cooling from "standard air cooling" to "advanced air coling", which is a more robust tower heatsink fan that is rated for 125W TDP instead of 65W TDP. The entire system is powered by an 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.

How does the RTX 4090 stack up against current cards?

The RTX 4090 is the most powerful RTX 40 series GPU on the market. Compared to the new Blackwell cards, only the $2,000 MSRP RTX 5090 is superior in performance. This card will run every game comfortably at 4K resolution; you should be hitting 60+fps even with all settings turned to the max and ray tracing enabled, doubly so if DLSS is supported. The only setting that the 4090 (as well as every other GPU) struggles with is path tracing, but no one really ever turns this on except during benchmark tests or social media flexing. The RTX 5090 might be faster, but for the vast majority of people out there, it's just wasted power since the 4090 already excels at pretty much all things gaming.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prebuilt Alternatives:

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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.

The Best Free Streaming Sites and Apps: Watch Free Movies Online

7 mars 2025 à 22:23

As convenient as today's grand selection of paid streaming services is, sometimes it feels good to watch a movie knowing that you aren't paying for a subscription. Luckily, there is an array of websites and services that make this possible, even with the existence of their fierce competitors. While they are less sought-after or convenience incentivized than services like Netflix, Hulu, or Max, free streaming sites are perfect for those penny-pinching movie viewers looking to save. Since there are so many paid streaming services in 2025, for many–if not all–of the sites on this list, advertisements are an obvious obligation.

Since there are so many options that come up from a simple search, this list will be a guide for the free streaming sites that tend to be a bit less risky. There are plenty of sites that are illegal in multiple provinces and countries, so it should be noted that the free movie websites and apps on this list are all legal in the way that the streaming rights were acquired.

You can also check out our guide on the best streaming services with free trials.

Here Are the Best Free Streaming Sites in 2025:

Sling TV FreeStream

While you do have to sign up for an account, Sling TV's Freestream compiles over 400 free streaming sites and channels into a single service. Like most other free streaming sites, Sling TV offers both free live TV and free streaming on demand. Whether you want to watch anime, action movies, or even local news, Sling TV is a great starting point for finding out what's streaming for free.

The Roku Channel

One of the few on this list that has its own original content, The Roku Channel is a unique option for the casual viewer. With no need to sign up or register, it’s easy to start streaming one of the many titles available. While it is one of the favored free sites to stream, the quality of content is somewhat limited, making it a good option to catch an arthouse film you may have missed. And if you’ve been wanting to watch the Weird Al movie that came out back in 2022 this is the place to do so. There are actually quite a few Roku originals that the streaming channel has available right now outside of that film.

Plex

A site with a higher standard of big movies available for free, Plex is a good choice for the money-saving cinephile. After a quick sign-in through Google, Facebook, or Apple, you can watch many popular movies with the cast, internet ratings, and reviews from mainstream sites right there in the film summary section. Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Sorry to Bother You, and Blue Mountain State are just some examples of what's free to stream on Plex.

Plex also hosts the Plex Media Server, a free platform which allows you to keep all of your media library in one place.

Pluto TV

With a surprisingly impressive interface, Pluto TV acts almost as an interactive TV Guide of movies and TV shows. With multiple options for the layout, anyone who visits this site–no registration required–will have access to a fairly large catalog of movies. While there are no popup or banner ads, there are still ads that may interrupt in the middle of a scene or dialogue. Movies you can currently stream on demand include Gladiator, The Matrix, and Creed.

You can also watch live TV on Pluto, including channels like Nick Jr. Pluto and the Paramount movie channel.

Tubi

Another of the sites on this list growing in popularity, Tubi rivals the best when it comes to layout and movie selection. While it resembles Netflix in look and interface, Tubi is one of the few options here that is only available in some countries. It's got great horror movies, like The Ring and Train to Busan, as well as nostalgic classics that might interest the millennial crowd. Tubi is also a great place to stream anime for free, with top picks like Death Note, Inuyasha, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure making it a very well-rounded service.

Crackle

While Crackle carries a lot of generally unknown sequels or continuations of movie series, the sheer amount of content is enough to justify a visit. Regarding safety, this site is among the more easily trustworthy sites, as Sony is held to a much higher standard than your everyday streaming site. Along with these other pros, the ads are actually a bit lower in frequency and annoyance than the other sites.

XUMO Play

Another site where streaming live TV is an option, XUMO Play has some pretty great movie options that arguably rival the other services, depending on what a viewer is looking for. Xumo is where you'll find Denis Villeneuve's Enemy and Sean Baker's Red Rocket as well as TV shows like Hell's Kitchen and Trailer Park Boys. With specialized lists of movies and vast device compatibility, this is an underrated underdog of a streaming site.

More Ways to Watch Free Movies Online

Another great way to watch free movies online is by taking advantage of free trials from different streaming services. If you're not already a member, both Prime Video and Hulu offer a 30-day free trial, but the latter depends on what plan you're interested in. At the moment, you can take advantage of the 30-day free trial on Hulu by signing up for their No Ads plan (which is $14.99/month once the trial ends). Crunchyroll and Apple TV+ also offer a free trial period, though they're both 7 days long rather than 30 days.

Connor Sheppard is a contributing culture writer and critic of all things media at IGN with previous work on The Manual.

Carmen Sandiego Review

7 mars 2025 à 21:49

Revisiting a game series from your youth is like exploring the basement in your childhood home. As you sift through the boxes and shelves, old memories come flooding back — which is exactly what happened as I started playing Carmen Sandiego, the latest game in a multimedia series that spans four decades. When the master thief appeared onscreen in her iconic trenchcoat and fedora, I was eight years old again, my face inches from a computer screen as I used my nascent knowledge of math, geography, and history to solve Carmen’s latest caper. 40 years later, Carmen Sandiego gives me that same thrill of solving puzzles by collecting clues, even if some of the modern additions to the visual novel-esque interface miss their mark.

As a former child gumshoe whose grasp of geography was gleaned from tracking down the world’s worst criminals as they scurried around the globe, I was more than ready to revisit the Carmen Sandiego-verse with the release of this eponymous new adventure from Gameloft. Though it takes some story cues from the animated Netflix series that wrapped up in 2021 — and emulates its cartoony visual style — it’s not necessary to know anything about Carmen’s backstory with the evil organization VILE to enjoy her latest quest. Significantly, this is the first time in the long-running series that players get to step into Carmen’s shoes and don her famous fedora, but it doesn’t make a real difference to the crook-hunting formula.

While the series got its start as an edutainment game, modern Carmen Sandiego is a mix of puzzle-solving, quick-time events, a dash of third-person top-down exploration, and (of course!) the occasional trivia question. In some ways, the newer elements make the world feel bigger and more exciting than its early DOS iterations; there’s more to do than simply click on icons representing key locations, parse through dialogue, and answer questions that wouldn’t be out of place on a fifth-grade final exam. That said, I wouldn’t have missed new activities like hang-gliding and grappling from rooftop to rooftop if they weren’t included.

In some ways, the newer elements make the world feel bigger and more exciting than its early DOS iterations.

As you follow VILE thieves from one country to the next, you’ll need to collect two types of clues: those that help them figure out where to go next, and those that help narrow down the list of suspects in the ACME detective agency’s database. In the ’80s and ’90s, Carmen Sandiego games relied on physical almanacs full of geographical and historical facts to help answer the in-game trivia questions and figure out what their clues meant. This time around, all of that information is kept within the game itself.

Throughout the campaign, you’ll find pieces of data like airport codes, exports, national languages, government structures, and more. This self-built almanac comes in handy when you’re on a VILE villain’s tail and need to decide what to do next. Typically, you’ll have a handful of clues to go by — a color or pattern on the flag, the spoken language, or whether residents drive on the left or right side of the road. You’ll use those clues to determine your next city from three provided choices.

Similarly, you’ll use personal information to narrow down the criminal behind each caper. The reimagined ACME Database makes this process smooth and streamlined; you can easily filter out suspects based on details about their hair and eye colors, hobbies, favorite foods, and fears. It’s quite satisfying to whittle down a list of 30-something suspects until there’s only one remaining and issue a warrant for their arrest. Just make sure you have the right person, otherwise it’s game over for Carmen (and time to start over for you).

It’s quite satisfying to whittle down a list of 30-something suspects until there’s only one remaining.

Clues are found by exploring key spots throughout a variety of exotic locations around the globe, from New Orleans to Barcelona to Singapore to Brisbane, with a few stops in between. This is similar to how the early games worked, but there’s a bit more room for exploration and making choices this time around. In some places, Carmen gets to wander around, question multiple witnesses, and seek out local trivia that could come in handy later. You don’t get to choose which activities happen in which location, but there’s more action involved than there used to be.

Every case has several chapters with individual heists connected by an overarching villain. The cases start out at the scene of the crime, whether that crime is the theft of a Japanese bullet train, or the replacement of a city’s free Wi-Fi hotspots with paid “Vi-Fi” versions. In each city, you can visit three locations to collect clues that bring you one step closer to solving the case.

Here’s how it works in practice: As you visit each of the in-city landmarks and districts, such as Singapore’s Merlion statue, or a viking-themed museum in Reykjavik, you’ll need to complete pre-determined activities to uncover that location’s clues. Sometimes, that means walking around and questioning suspects and witnesses, often picking up some geographical fun facts along the way. Other times, you may have to complete a hacking or lock-picking puzzle or use Carmen’s hang glider or grappling hook.

Some of these gameplay elements are more fun than others. Completing puzzles to hack safes or boost wireless signals was satisfying, but the more physical activities are mostly on rails and not particularly thrilling. I have a particular beef with the grappling hook mini-game, which requires a simple button press as icons align on your screen. The problem is, those icons sometimes move erratically, so grappling is either way too simple or frustratingly obtuse. There’s also a hang-gliding activity that’s perfectly… fine, but I’d rather have fewer gameplay elements that are more fleshed out than some forced action that feels like filler. I would have been perfectly happy with more brain-teasers instead.

I would have been perfectly happy with more brain-teasers.

Though not as unforgiving as the 1985 iteration, it is possible to fail cases in Carmen Sandiego. The clock is always ticking. You typically have five or seven days to solve each case, and all of your activities take time — as does flying from one city to the next. If you missed a critical clue and ended up flying to Singapore when you’re supposed to be in Buenos Aires, you just wasted 11 hours. If you run out of time, the thief gets away and you have to start the case over. However, I never really felt the time crunch in the main campaign; I typically had at least a day left over, if not several.

There are other ways to fail cases in Carmen Sandiego, and these represented more of a threat in my playthrough. If you’re pickpocketing a VILE lackey and get noticed, you’ve just missed out on a key piece of evidence. Missing one clue won’t blow your case, but do that a few times and you won’t have enough information to make an arrest. Most of the time, I could pinpoint the exact moment when I blew it — I was too slow when following a mark, I didn’t pay close enough attention to actions that required precise button presses. Other times, I found myself at the end with several suspects still in my database and no idea where I missed a clue.

Though I did make some mistakes, the main campaign isn’t exactly what I’d call challenging. But considering the series’ history as a children’s educational resource, I may not be the target audience. I could see parents and kids playing through Carmen Sandiego together and having a great time as children build critical thinking skills and parents brush up on elementary-school geography. And though it’s on the simpler side, Carmen Sandiego never feels dumbed down.

For my fellow olds looking for more of a challenge, you’re in luck. Aside from the main campaign, you can explore the ACME Files for what we’re told are cold cases dating back to the ’80s. These cases have adopted the modern systems for filtering out suspects and jetting around the world, but they’re presented in a retro, pixel art style — and injected with questions that might make you feel like you’re back in school and your teacher just slapped a pop quiz on your desk. Quick, what’s the biggest island in the Caribbean? Which country was the biggest producer of wheat and rice back in 1985? What’s 4x13x80? (Thankfully, despite what my teachers told me, I do have a calculator in my pocket everywhere I go.)

The ACME Files use a simplified interface that made me feel like I was back in front of my family computer in the early ’90s frantically paging through a physical book to find the answers. This time around, Google was my almanac. That might make the retro cases seem easier than those of the campaign, but they’re actually more difficult, particularly the time crunch. I actually did run out of time in the ACME Files, and watching those last few hours tick away filled me with a determination to do it better next time. Overall, these cases are a smart addition that add variety to the experience and provide some comforting fan service.

The historical cases pull from the same list of cities as the main campaign, and it’s only a few hours before you’ve seen everywhere in the world that Carmen Sandiego can visit. I’m not sure why they couldn’t have expanded her global reach in the main campaign, but it results in every environment feeling a bit repetitive after a while. Still, there are often new facts to find upon revisiting, so every city is always worth another look.

Maybe it’s the nostalgia goggles, but none of these shortcomings bothered me enough to make me want to stop playing. Each chapter is paced really well, so it always feels like you’re making progress. I love games that make you think your way out of problems, and for the most part, that’s exactly what Carmen Sandiego demands of the player.

It’s a shame, however, that the campaign ends rather abruptly. There’s another caper coming in a free DLC release later this year, but it was jarring to gear up for the final mystery and see “Coming Soon” in the menu of a completed, publicly released game. The story doesn’t feel like it’s reached a natural conclusion yet, but there’s still a good 15 hours of content between the campaign and the ACME Files — even more if you complete all of the cold cases from way back when. After my initial confusion, I took this as an opportunity to explore more old cases and await the day when I can complete Carmen’s adventure.

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Series from Jon Favreau in the Works for Disney+

7 mars 2025 à 21:06

Disney movie veteran Jon Favreau is working with the House of Mouse on a Disney+ series featuring classic animated icon Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

Details about the actor and director’s upcoming project come from a Deadline report, which says Favreau will be blending his live-action and animation skills to bring Oswald to the Disney streaming service in the form of a TV show. He’ll serve as both writer and producer on the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Further details, including plot and casting information, have yet to be revealed.

Although Oswald has and always will be an important character in Disney’s expansive lineup of animated, anthropomorphic characters, his time with the now-giant company was short-lived. The Lucky Rabbit was an idea born from Walt Disney himself, but the then-mascot actually only lived with Disney for 26 silent cartoons from 1927 to 1928 due to a rights mix-up that saw Universal take control. As covered in our in-depth look at Disney’s 100-year history, Oswald’s departure led to a dark period for the animation pioneer but also resulted in the birth of an important replacement: Mickey Mouse.

Disney went on to nab the rights to Oswald in 2006, and in 2022, it released its first new original short starring the character in 95 years. Now, it appears the company wants the character to live on as more than a simple representation of how far it’s come. Although a release date for the Favreau project has also not been revealed, it sounds like fans can expect the live-action and animation hybrid to materialize sometime in the future.

While Favreau’s sights are set on one of Disney’s oldest animated properties, more recently, he’s found himself tied up with some of its newest universes. Star Wars fans no doubt recognize the filmmaker as one of the loudest voices pushing the galaxy far, far away into the future thanks to his work on projects like The Mandalorian, Skeleton Crew, and Ahsoka. He’s also made his mark on the Marvel Cinematic Universe behind and in front of the camera for the last 15 years and even sat in the director’s chair for the 2019 The Lion King remake. Fans can expect to see him direct once again when The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters in 2026.

While Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is primed to see an official return under the Disney umbrella, news of the character’s most recent appearance in film isn’t even one year old. In 2023, just one year removed from Oswald’s entrance into public domain status, Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole was revealed as a horror movie spin on the classic character starring Ghostbusters actor Ernie Hudson.

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How to Watch Mickey 17 - Showtimes and Streaming Status

7 mars 2025 à 21:00

The award-winning director Bong Joon Ho is back, and this time he’s bringing Twilight and The Batman veteran Robert Pattinson along for the ride. Mickey 17 stars Pattinson as an "expendable," someone who's sent into hostile environments to die, only to be repeatedly brought back as a clone and die again. One could argue the original "Mickey" was Cedric Diggory, who Pattinson himself claims is the character he'd most like to "give a second chance at life."

In his Mickey 17 review for IGN, critic Siddhant Adlakha highlights the philosophical underpinnings of the otherwise "depressing" sci-fi comedy: "Mickey 17 is confrontational by virtue of its pessimism, transforming a mostly straightforward novel into a stark reflection of how the current political moment came to be – albeit without letting anyone (least of all, those of us at the mercy of these larger forces) off the hook for our own transgressions."

If you're planning to catch Mickey 17 in theaters or want a sense of how long you'll have to wait to stream it at home, check out the details below.

How to Watch Mickey 17 - Showtimes and Streaming Status

Mickey 17 just released in theaters. You can check for showtimes near you at the main theater links below:

Mickey 17 Streaming Release Date

Mickey 17 will eventually stream on Max instead of Netflix or Hulu because distributor Warner Bros. owns the Max streaming service. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a 2024 movie from Warner Bros., arrived on Max exactly three months after its theatrical release. Joker: Folie a Deux was also from Warner Bros., and that one arrived on digital within a month of arriving in theaters, mostly due to a "disastrous" opening weekend.

I sincerely doubt we'll see another Joker 2 scenario, and Mickey 17 will most likely arrive on Max by late July.

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What Is Mickey 17 About?

Mickey 17 was inspired by Edward Ashton’s genre-bending sci-fi novel, Mickey7. The titular character, Mickey, is sent on deadly research expeditions only to be replaced by a clone each time he dies. Here’s the movie’s official synopsis:

Does Mickey 17 Have a Post-Credits Scene?

Nope! But for those curious, feel free to check out our full guide to Mickey 17's ending.

Mickey 17 Cast

Mickey 17 was written and directed by Bong Joon Ho, based on the novel by Edward Ashton. The movie stars the following cast:

  • Robert Pattinson as Mickey Barnes/Mickey 17/Mickey 18
  • Naomi Ackie as Nasha Barridge
  • Steven Yeun as Timo
  • Mark Ruffalo as Kenneth Marshall
  • Toni Collette as Ylfa
  • Holliday Grainger as Gemma
  • Anamaria Vartolomei as Kai Katz
  • Thomas Turgoose as Bazooka Soldier
  • Angus Imrie as Shrimp Eyes
  • Cameron Britton as Arkady
  • Patsy Ferran as Dorothy
  • Daniel Henshall as Preston
  • Steve Park as Agent Zeke
  • Tim Key as Pigeon Man

Mickey 17 Rating and Runtime

Mickey 17 is Rated R for violent content, language throughout, sexual content and drug material. The movie runs for a total of two hours and 17 minutes.

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Respawn Has Quietly Canceled a Multiplayer FPS Incubation Project

7 mars 2025 à 20:55

Apex Legends developer Respawn has canceled an incubation project this week, and laid off an unknown number of individuals working on it in the process.

This news was first reported by Insider Gaming, sourcing a now-unavailable LinkedIn post from a former production coordinator who wrote that “The unannounced incubation project I was a part of for the past year was canceled this week, so I am joining the group of extremely talented and kind people in the games industry searching for a new role."

IGN has been able to independently confirm that Respawn has canceled an unannounced incubation project. IGN understands this was a multiplayer FPS (for which at least one job posting was listed last year) spun off by members of an internal team that was formerly working on a Star Wars FPS at Respawn, which was itself canceled last year. IGN can also confirm that a number of individuals have been laid off as part of the cancellation. Though we are unable to confirm the exact number, it has been characterized as "small" by a source familiar with the project. IGN has also identified at least one individual connected to the project who has clarified on LinkedIn that their departure was voluntary.

This continues an ongoing trend of canceled projects, layoffs, and restructuring across EA, which kicked off in 2023 with the elimination of 50 jobs at BioWare and an unknown number more at Codemasters. The culling continued almost exactly one year ago when the company laid off 670 workers company-wide and shuttered multiple projects, including the aforementioned Star Wars FPS. As part of those cuts, around two dozen workers at Respawn lost their jobs. Since then, EA has restructured BioWare, moving developers to other projects internally and laying off another unknown number of key individuals.

IGN has reached out to Electronic Arts for comment.

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PSA: Early Battlefield 6 Footage Seems to Have Leaked Online

7 mars 2025 à 20:24

It appears that some early gameplay footage of EA's upcoming Battlefield game has leaked online, following closed playtesting.

As reported by TheGamer, a Twitch user named anto_merguezz appears to have streamed footage from EA's closed Battlefield Labs playtest, which allowed a small group of players to try out early versions of the game to help developers fine tune. Though there are no clips of the stream available on anto_merguezz's page, someone appears to have recorded footage from the stream and it's been posted online in various places, largely circulating via Reddit.

The footage appears to confirm the "modern" setting teased by Vince Zampella previously, distinguishing it from other Battlefield games with historical or futuristic settings. We get a decent look at some firefights, and a taste of the game's destructible environments in the process. Fans already seem relatively pleased with what they're looking at, which is a good sign after Battlefield 2042's tepid reception at launch.

We already knew a bit about what to expect from the next Battlefield after we got our first official unveiling just last month. We've been told that the new Battlefield will include the return of a traditional, single-player, linear campaign, which has been welcome news to players irritated at its exclusion in the multiplayer Battlefield 2042.

Currently, EA is expecting its next Battlefield game to launch in fiscal 2026, which means sometime between April 2025 and March 2026. That means we should likely expect to see more of this game in an official capacity in the near future as EA gears up for launch. Hopefully that's imminent, as it seems like EA won't be able to keep Battlefield 6 (or whatever it's going to be called) from leaking for much longer.

IGN has reached out to EA for comment.

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The Best Deals Today: AirPods Pro, Super Mario Wonder, $9 Power Bank, Hulu and Disney+ for $3, and More

8 mars 2025 à 00:35

Here are the best deals for Friday, March 7. Highlights include an exceptional discount on the Bose Smart Soundbar 550 with Dolby Atmos, the best price of the year on the Apple AirPods Pro, a promotional offer on the Disney+ and Hulu bundle, a power bank for pennies, and more.

Apple AirPods Pro for $169.99

Apple's best earbuds are on sale today. Amazon is offering the second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds for only $169.99 shipped, a savings of 32% and the best AirPods deal so far this year. That's the same price currently as the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC, which is usually $70 cheaper. Between the two, the AirPods Pro is still the superior earbuds because it offers better sound quality and noise cancelation.

INIU 10,000mAh Power Bank for $9

You can grab this 10,000mAh power bank for only $8.99 after you clip the 10% off and 40% off clippable coupons on the product page. 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.

4 Months of Hulu and Disney+ for $2.99/mo

Starting today, Hulu is offering four months of Disney+ and Hulu Basic Bundle for just $2.99 per month. The normal cost of this subscription is $10.99 per month. This is the "basic" tier, which means that both subscriptions are ad-supported.

2,000A 12V Cordless Car Jump Starter for $38.49

Here's a good opportunity to pick up a jump starter for your car's emergency kit. Amazon has the Lokithor J400 2,000A 12V cordless lithium car jump starter for only $38.49 when you clip both $20 off and 35% off coupons on the product page. This jumpstarter features an 8,000mAh lithium battery for up to 25 jumpstarts on a single charge. Alternatively it can be used to charge your smartphone in a pinch.

Super Mario Wonder for $41.88

Super Mario Wonder is the first original Mario game from Nintendo since Odyssey. This is a side-scrolling platformer that takes place in a brand new world (Flower Kingdom). You have acess to new power ups, new enemies, and new gameplay mechanics all wrapped up in a visually gorgeous game with tons of personality. Check out our IGN Super Mario Wonder review and you'll see why it's so great.

Arcade1Up Mortal Kombat Head-to-Head Arcade for $299.99

Arcade1Up arcade cabinets are an excellent edition to your man cave if you don't have the time or know-how to build your own. Right now, Amazon is offering the Arcade1Up Mortal Kombat head-to-head arcade machine for only $299.99. This is a top-down style arcade with a split screen so that each player gets a different view. The cabinet comes preloaded with twelve games, including Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 2 & 3, Toobin, Rampage, Joust, Rootbeer Tapper, and more.

Apple Watch Series 10 for $299

Amazon is offering an Apple Watch Series 10 42mm model for only $299 and the bigger 46mm model for $329. This is even lower than the best deal during Black Friday. If you own an iPhone, the Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for you. The Apple Watch Series 10 is the newest generation mainstream model. Improvements over the Apple Watch Series 9 include a bigger OLED Retina display, a new S10 processor (that isn't faster but it's thinner, which allows the watch itself to have a slimmer profile), and a slightly larger base model size (42mm vs. 41mm).

27" Pixio PX277 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor for $399.99

The price of OLED gaming monitors is dropping at a decent clip since last year, and today there's finally one for under $400. Amazon is currently offering the 27" Pixio PX277 OLED gaming monitor for only $399.99 after you clip a $100 off coupon. This monitor features a 2560x1440 (QHD) resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, built-in KVM switch, and built-in USB port with up to 65W of Power Delivery.

Apple iPad 10.9" 10th Gen for $259.99

Amazon has just dropped the price of the 10th gen Apple iPad to $259.99 shipped. Currently you can get it in Blue or Silver for this price. This is very close to the lowest price we've ever seen; it dropped to $249 for less than 24 hours during Black Friday before it sold out. We're most likely seeing this price drop because the new 11th gen iPad was just announced and is currently up for preorder on Amazon with a March ship date.

Panasonic Eneloop Batteries on Sale at Amazon

Everyone needs batteries eventually. Rechargeables are a great solution to minimize waste and save money in the long run, and they're now cheaper than ever before. Right now, Amazon is offering a 10-pack of Panasonic Eneloop AA rechargeable batteries for $25.97. A 10-pack of Eneloop AAA batteries is even cheaper at $19.83. That averages out to about $2.60 and $1.98 per battery, respectively. Anything under $3-per-battery is considered a good deal so it's best to stock up in bulk. Panasonic Eneloops are considered by many to be one of the top tier rechargeable batteries.

AstroAI L7 Tire Inflator for $23.99

A tire inflator is an essential part of car's emergency kit, but you don't need to pay a premium price for a fancy one. Amazon is offering this AstroAI L7 cordless tire inflator for $23.99 after you clip a 25% off coupon code. This isn't the absolute lowest price we've seen, but it's still a great price for a cordless tire inflator that will get you out of a jam.

New March Humble Choice Bundle Starts Now

If you're searching for your next new game to play, Humble Choice March is now live, and this is the perfect bundle to discover something new! This month, Homeworld 3 headlines the bundle, with other PC games like Wild Hearts, Pacific Drive, Zau, and Gravity Circuit also included. Instead of paying hundreds of dollars to grab these games individually, you can get all eight games for just $11.99 at Humble Bundle for this month only.

60% Off Bose Smart Soundbar 550

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If you bought a brand new TV over the holidays and you're looking for a good audio solution at an excellent price, then one of the best Black Friday deals is back. Walmart is currently offering the Bose Smart Soundbar 550 for just $199 with free shipping after a massive $300 off instant discount. At this price, it's certainly one of the best soundbars you can get, especially if you're looking for an affordable soundbar that supports Dolby Atmos.

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Disney+ Has the Best Streaming Deal of 2025: Bundle with Hulu for Only $2.99 a Month

9 mars 2025 à 16:00

With so many different streaming options available, the best way to save money is to bundle services together. There are a few times a year, like right now, when you can save even more money on a bundle. Disney has just announced a new discount on Disney+ and Hulu Basic plans that drops the price down to $2.99 per month for the first four months.

This is the first real discount we've seen on these services since Black Friday last year and the overall best streaming deal of 2025 so far. The discount works for new subscribers of the service as well as certain eligible returning subscribers. With Daredevil: Born Again now streaming on Disney+ throughout March, it's a great time to hop back into a subscription.

The Best Disney+ and Hulu Deal Today

This discount is only available for the Disney+ and Hulu Basic Bundle, which includes ads. You pay $2.99 for the first four months and then your subscription auto renews at $10.99 per month once that promo period ends. So if you want to avoid paying full price for these services, make sure you set a calendar reminder to cancel before your four-month window ends.

All-in-all, this is the overall best Disney+ deal and Hulu deal out there right now if you don't mind watching a few ads. Plus, if you still want to keep paying for your subscription after the promo period ends, you may even want to consider upgrading to the Disney+, Hulu, and Max bundle for only $6 more a month.

Who Is Eligible for This Promotion?

If you haven't subscribed to Disney+ and Hulu before, then you'll be able to take advantage of this promotion. The website also mentions that this promotion will also work for eligible returning subscribers of Disney+, Hulu, and/or ESPN+ over the age of 18. I can't find the exact details of what the fine print means by "eligible returning subscriber," but it seems like you'll be able to enjoy this promotion if you are only currently on a subscription plan for individual services rather than this bundle.

What Other Disney+ Bundles Are There?

There are quite a few different Disney+ plans and prices available, and many of them are bundled with Hulu. While the Disney+, Hulu Basic bundle is currently the only one with a promotion, here are all of the bundle options currently offered:

Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic - $10.99/month

  • Disney+ with ads
  • Hulu with ads
  • No downloads
  • Watch on four screens at once at no extra cost
  • Over 300 titles in 4K UHD and HDR

Disney+, Hulu Bundle Premium - $19.99/month

  • Disney+ with no ads
  • Hulu with no ads
  • Unlimited downloads on up to 10 devices
  • Watch on four screens at once at no extra cost
  • Over 300 titles in 4K UHD and HDR
  • Dolby Atmos

Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Basic - $16.99/month

  • Disney+ with ads
  • Hulu with ads
  • ESPN+ with ads
  • No downloads

Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Premium - $26.99/month

  • Disney+ with no ads
  • Hulu with no ads
  • ESPN+ with ads
  • Unlimited downloads on up to 10 devices
  • Watch on four screens at once at no extra cost
  • Over 300 titles in 4K UHD and HDR
  • Dolby Atmos

Disney+, Hulu, Max Bundle (With Ads) - $16.99/month

  • Disney+ with ads, including Disney+ Basic features
  • Hulu with ads
  • Max with ads

Disney+, Hulu, Max Bundle (No Ads) - $29.99/month

  • Disney+ with no ads, including Disney+ Premium features
  • Hulu with no ads
  • Max with no ads

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Save 60% Off the Bose Smart Soundbar 550 with Dolby Atmos and Bose TrueSpace Technology

7 mars 2025 à 19:05

If you bought a brand new TV over the holidays and you're looking for a good audio solution at an excellent price, then one of the best Black Friday deals is back. Walmart is currently offering the Bose Smart Soundbar 550 for just $199 with free shipping after a massive $300 off instant discount. At this price, it's certainly one of the best soundbars you can get, especially if you're looking for an affordable soundbar that supports Dolby Atmos.

60% Off Bose Smart Soundbar 550

The Bose Smart Soundbar 550 measures a relatively compact 27" long and is a great complement to any TV sized 32" and higher. It houses a total of five speakers including two upward-firing speakers for Dolby Atmos compatiblity. If your content doesn't support Atmos, Bose uses its proprietary TrueSpace technology to simulate spatial audio. Another nifty feature is Bose's A.I. Dialogue Mode, which does a great job detecting dialogue in video content and amplifying the voices.

True to its namesake, the Smart Soundbar 550 is a smart-enabled speaker with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. Pair with with the Bose app on your mobile device to sync and stream via Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, and more. You can also pair it with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa for voice control.

This was one of the best and most popular soundbar deals on Black Friday, and it's good to see it return for 2025. If you're looking for more options, check out our best soundbar picks of 2025.

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The Best Hulu Deals and Bundles Right Now (March 2025)

7 mars 2025 à 19:01

Hulu has been around for a while and, for our money, it's one of the absolute best streaming services available. From great movies like Anatomy of a Fall and Prey to excellent television series like the Golden Globe-winning Shogun, Abbott Elementary, and The Bear there is always something awesome to watch. Oscar Best Picture winner Anora is also set to drop on the streaming service on March 17, so there's no better time than now to get set up with a plan.

Below, we've detailed all of the best Hulu deals and bundles so you can get started on your streaming adventures with its library right away. This includes the brand-new Hulu, Disney+, and Max streaming bundle, which starts at just $16.99/month and is currently the best value available for the streaming services following the Disney Plus and Hulu price hikes. To see even more streaming and bundle deals, make sure to check out our roundups of the best Disney Plus deals and the best Max deals.

Get Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic for $2.99/Month for Four Months

For a limited time, until March 30, you can score the Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic plan (previously called the Duo Basic bundle, which offers both streaming services with ads) for just $2.99/month for your first four months. This saves you 72% per month on the bundle, which is a great little springtime deal to take advantage of. New and eligible returning customers can subscribe to the bundle deal as well.

How to Get The Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max Streaming Bundle

The Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max streaming bundle can be purchased on any of the three streaming services and starts at $16.99/month for the ad-supported tier or $29.99/month for ad-free access across all three platforms. If you're looking to cut down on streaming costs and currently own all three of these, this is an excellent bundle to invest in. It'll save you quite a bit compared to what you'd pay for the three of them separately - 43% on the ad-supported plan and 42% on the ad-free plan.

Hulu deal for students — Get Hulu (With Ads) for just $1.99/month

If you're a student enrolled in a university (a US Title IV accredited college or university, per Hulu's website), you can sign up for Hulu (With Ads) for $1.99 a month. That's an excellent deal if you're a student, saving you $8 on the usual monthly price.

Hulu subscription tiers

Hulu is available in a couple of different tiers. The least expensive option is the ad-supported tier, which comes in at $9.99/month. This gives you access to everything exclusive, tons of movies, Hulu Originals, children's programming, and more. If you want to ditch the ads, the ad-free plan is $18.99/month.

Hulu: Bundle to Best

If you want a more affordable option when it comes to a Hulu subscription, you can't go wrong with a bundle, and Hulu has several to choose from:

  • Hulu + Live TV (With Ads) Hulu + Live TV (With Ads) is $82.99/month and includes Disney+ and ESPN+. It also gives you access to more than 75 channels with live TV and unlimited DVR functionality.
  • Hulu + Live TV (Ad-Free) The ad-free version of Hulu+Live TV is $95.99/month and comes with ad-free versions of Hulu and Disney Plus, although ESPN still shows ads.
  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic This is the most economic bundle. It will set you back $10.99/month and comes with subscriptions to Disney+ and Hulu. It lets you stream on multiple devices at once and comes with ad-supported versions of both Disney+ and Hulu.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Basic This bundle adds ESPN+ into the mix alongside Disney+ and Hulu, bumping up the price to $16.99/month. You can also download and watch select content on ESPN+ at this level.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Premium — This bundle is $26.99/month and comes with ESPN+ (with ads) and ad-free versions of Disney+ and Hulu. You can also download select content across all three streaming services.

What can you watch on Hulu?

There is a bonkers amount of shows and movies you can watch on Hulu. Let's start at the top and simply talk about the verticals on offer with the base subscription, because if we also talk about what is available via Disney+, ESPN+, or live TV, we'll be here forever. (You can also sync up Hulu with HBO to gain access to things like Succession and House of the Dragon.)

Here's what you get:

  • Network and Hulu Original television shows (AMC, Adult Swim, ABC, A&E, FX, etc.)
  • Movies (HBO, Hulu Originals, anime films, etc.)
  • Sports (NHL, Soccer, MLB, Auto Racing, NFL, College Football, PGA, Tennis, etc.)
  • News (ABC News Live, Good Morning America, World News Tonight, 20/20, The View, etc.)

Hulu television

Hulu has some amazing shows, both those that are finished and many which are ongoing. For comedy, there are plenty of options to choose from, including New Girl, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, What We Do In The Shadows, Modern Family, Cougar Town, Broad City, Abbott Elementary, and so much more.

There are also some big Hulu originals to watch, including The Bear, The Old Man, The Handmaid's Tale, and Only Murders In The Building.

As far as animated fare, there are modern adult classics like Rick and Morty and Bob's Burgers, as well as Futurama, Family Guy, and King of the Hill. Anime staples like Cowboy Bebop are also available. And if you want to bring more youth-friendly fun, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Curious George are just a small sample of what Hulu has available.

The future of Hulu

Hulu isn't going anywhere. As a matter of fact, beyond it being awarded the best streaming service by us and receiving a 9/10 in our updated Hulu review, it was bought in full by Disney in November 2023 and the House of Mouse has created a one-app experience for those bundling Hulu and Disney+. With an FX partnership, Hulu is also home to those shows, including the latest drama miniseries, Shogun.

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

Original story from Brian Barnett.

The Best Disney Plus Deals and Bundles for March 2025

7 mars 2025 à 18:30

Considering what it offers, Disney Plus is one of the best streaming services on the block. From classic Disney animated films to the latest Marvel shows and Star Wars movies, excellent kids' programming like Bluey, and so much more, Disney Plus puts an incredible range of high-quality viewing options at your fingertips. And with so much to check out, including Moana 2 on March 12, you'll want to find a plan that best suits you. We're here to help.

If you want to go all-in, it's worth considering the Disney+, Hulu, and Max streaming bundle, which starts at just $16.99/month. This bundle is the best value available for the streaming service considering it's the only plan that wasn't hit by the recent Disney+ price hike. If you want more deals for other streaming services, check out the best Hulu deals and bundles and the best Max deals.

Get Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic for $2.99/Month for Four Months

For a limited time, until March 30, you can score the Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic plan (previously called the Duo Basic bundle, which offers both streaming services with ads) for just $2.99/month for your first four months. This saves you 72% per month on the bundle, which is a great little springtime deal to take advantage of. New and eligible returning customers can subscribe to the bundle deal as well.

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

The Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max streaming bundle can be purchased through any of the three streaming services and starts at $16.99/month for the ad-supported tier or $29.99/month for ad-free access across the three platforms.

If you currently own all three and want to cut down on costs, this is a great way to bundle them together and save big on what you'd pay for them separately – 43% on the ad-supported plan and 42% on the ad-free plan.

What Is the New Paid Sharing Plan on Disney Plus?

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

What Are the Different Disney+ Subscription Tiers?

Disney+ is available in a couple of different tiers. You can get the least expensive option (called Disney+ Basic) for $9.99/month, which gives you access to everything except the ability to download select shows to watch on the go. This tier is ad supported. If you want to get rid of ads and be able to download certain shows, you can spring for the $15.99/month or $159.99/year Disney+ Premium package.

What Are the Different Disney+ Bundles?

Want a way to save on your Disney+ membership? Bundles are a great, affordable way to go. As far as bundles go, there are two ad-supported bundles and two ad-free bundles. Here's the breakdown:

  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic is $10.99/month and comes with subscriptions to Disney+ and Hulu. This plan lets you stream on multiple devices at once and comes with ad-supported versions of both services.
  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle Premium is $19.99/month and comes with Hulu and Disney+ with no ads. It also includes Disney+ Premium features like the ability to download shows to watch on the go.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Basic adds ESPN+ (With Ads) to the mix alongside Disney+ (With Ads) and Hulu (With Ads), bumping up the price to $16.99/month. You can also download and watch select content on ESPN+ at this level.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Premium is $26.99/month and comes with ESPN+ (With Ads) and ad-free versions of Disney+ and Hulu. You can also download select content across all three streaming services.

Disney+ Gift Cards

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

What Can You Watch on Disney+?

There is a bonkers array of shows and movies you can watch on Disney+. Let's start at the top and simply talk about the verticals on offer here with the base subscription.

Here's what you get:

  • Disney
  • Pixar
  • Marvel
  • Star Wars
  • National Geographic

Disney on Disney+

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

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

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

Pixar on Disney+

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

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

Marvel on Disney+

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

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

Star Wars on Disney+

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

You can also stay up-to-date on all the latest shows, including The Mandalorian and the critically-lauded Andor, which some viewers say is "the best Star Wars has ever been." There are also fantastic short series like Star Wars Visions, and longer-form series like The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch, Young Jedi Adventures, and a whole lot more.

Take a look at our list of Disney+ alernatives for additional streaming services. To play while you watch, see our roundup of the best LEGO Disney sets. For more deals, dive into our Daily Deals page.

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

Get a Brand New Apple Watch Series 10 for Under $300

7 mars 2025 à 18:15

Amazon is offering an Apple Watch Series 10 42mm model for only $299 and the bigger 46mm model for $329. This is even lower than the best deal during Black Friday. If you own an iPhone, the Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for you. It's stylish, boasts excellent build quality, excels as both a fitness tracker and smart watch, and complements your iPhone better than any other watch brand.

Apple Watch Series 10 From $299

The Apple Watch Series 10 is the newest generation mainstream model (the Watch Series 11 isn't expected until September of this year). Improvements over the Apple Watch Series 9 include a bigger OLED Retina display, a new S10 processor (that isn't faster but it's thinner, which allows the watch itself to have a slimmer profile), a slightly larger base model size (42mm vs. 41mm), and some admittedly trivial features like a water depth gauge. If you do already own an Apple Watch Series 9, there's probably not enough reason here to upgrade. But if this is your first time purchasing an Apple Watch, the Series 10 is definitely the best Apple Watch for most people.

Compared to the Apple Watch SE, the Apple Watch Series 10 boasts a larger size (42mm vs. 40mm), a bigger display with Always-On functionality, a 30% more powerful processor, double the storage, more advanced fitness tracking and body monitoring sensors, double-tap gesture support, and faster charging. The Apple Watch SE is substantially more affordable at $199 currently on Amazon, but I think the upgrades are more than worth it for most people.

Can You Use an Apple Watch with Android Phones?

Although it's technically possible to use an Apple Watch with an Android phone, we wouldn't recommend it. Apple made it so that a lot of the functionality of the Apple Watch requires a smartphone with an iOS operating system. There are some workarounds to implement some of the features, but for the average person, the hassle isn't worth it. If you're absolutely intent on getting an Apple Watch, then getting an iPhone first would be the best option. For those of you quite happy with your Android smarpthone, there are plenty of Android smartwatches that would be a better fit than the Apple Watch.

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.

Mickey 17 Ending Explained: What Happens When You Have Too Many Robert Pattinsons?

7 mars 2025 à 18:00

Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Mickey 17. The answer is no! This is a credit-scene-free endeavor.

Full spoilers follow!

After achieving box office success, critical acclaim, and some huge Academy Award wins — including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film — with his 2019 film Parasite, writer/director Bong Joon-ho is back with his follow-up, Mickey 17. Feeling more stylistically aligned with Bong’s 2017 film, Okja, than Parasite, Mickey 17 (review) is a dark comedy/science fiction mashup set in a future where it’s possible to literally print out a copy of a human being and give them the saved memories from their previous body after their death.

Those who agree to this process are referred to as expendables, though due to the moral and social debate and controversy around the concept, it’s been outlawed on Earth - but not in space, including onboard the ships being sent out through the galaxy to colonize other planets. Down on his luck and desperate, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) is one such expendable, working on a ship that’s under the leadership of Kenneth Marshall (Mark Ruffalo), a politician and religious figure with a cult-like following, along with his wife, Ylfa (Toni Collette). As the ship’s expendable, Mickey’s rather miserable role is to be a human test subject for all manner of potentially (or sometimes absolutely) lethal encounters, providing scientific evidence of what is needed to survive various elements, animals or viruses found in space and as the ship arrives at the planet it will colonize, Nilfheim.

A crisis occurs for Mickey when his seventeenth body is presumed dead, killed by one of the giant, slug-like creatures on Nilfheim referred to as “Creepers,” only to survive when the Creeper doesn’t actually eat him. However, during this time, Mickey 18 has been printed out back on the ship. Which is a big problem, because dark prior events in a similar situation have led to zero tolerance for “multiples” – when an expendable has more than one living version walking around at the same time – with the penalty being death for every version.

Mickey 17 Ending Explained

As it turns out, the versions of Mickey can be rather different in terms of temperament, and Mickey 18 is a much more glum, growly type than 17. His first reaction to finding out they have a multiples situation is to try to kill 17 before anyone finds out, throwing him into the same furnace the various (dead) Mickeys are tossed into. Soon though, things calm down, with Mickey’s girlfriend Nasha (Naomi Ackie) taking quite the liking to the idea of having two Mickeys around to have a bit of, well, fun with.

However, the existence of the two Mickeys is eventually discovered by Marshall, and though he doesn’t kill them both, he is adamant only one can remain. He decides to send both of them out amongst the hordes of Creepers that have gathered around the ship, who are furious that the humans have taken two of their babies. One of these babies was already killed, while Ylfa has cut the tail off the other, chopping it up and blending it into what she ghoulishly declares is a perfect sauce. And now she wants more Creeper babies for more sauce.

Marshall’s plan is to have both Mickeys strapped with explosives, with the trigger buttons placed on Marshall’s glove, marked 17 and 18. Whoever makes it back to the ship with 100 Creeper baby tails lives, while the other will be blown up - in the process taking out the Creeper’s giant queen and most of the other Creepers with it.

At the same time, Nasha has realized that the Creepers may look horrifying to humans, but actually never meant them any harm, which is why Mickey 17 was spared in the first place when the Creeper queen could have eaten him but instead had him dragged to safety. She tries to point out that, from the Creepers perspective, the humans are the invading aliens, but Marshall and Ylfa don’t care, having no intention of finding peace with the Creepers. At the same time, sympathetic scientist Dorothy (Patsy Ferran) gives 17 a prototype translator as he and 18 are forced from the ship.

Mickey 18 blows up both himself and Marshall, paving the way for peace with the humans while settling the multiples issue for Mickey. 

Using the device, Mickey is able to speak to the queen, who is furious to discover one of her children has been killed. She demands one human life in exchange, which works out nicely for her when Marshall decides to personally leave the ship to make a speech to the Creepers about humanity’s dominance over them, which he intends to follow up by setting off the explosives on the Mickeys to kill the Creepers from afar. In the midst of this, Nasha manages to get the captured baby (who Marshall had tried to throw into the furnace) off the ship and return it to its mother.

Before Marshall can go through with his plan, Mickey 18 manages to get to Marshall and the two fight. During their tussle, Mickey purposely pushes the button on Marshall’s glove marked “18,” blowing up both himself and Marshall, and in the process giving the queen her sacrifice, paving the way for peace with the humans, while settling the multiples issue for Mickey.

A New Era for Humans and Creepers… and Mickey

In the aftermath, voice over from Mickey 17 tells us that Ylfa was taken to the psych ward after losing her husband, and rumor has it she took her own life shortly after. With a new leader needed, Nasha was elected. Meanwhile, the expendable program was ended completely, including in space, and we watch as Mickey 17 attends a ceremony out on the planet’s surface, headed by Nasha, where he is to push the button that will blow up the printer that had been used to always make his next copy.

However, we then cut to Mickey 17 walking into the ship and finding the printer – or one just like it – still there, and none other than Ylfa standing by it. She tells him to drink “the sauce” off the floor, except it’s blood, as the printer begins to print out a new person - her husband, Marshall, being brought back to life. In voice over again, Mickey 17 asks himself what Mickey 18 would do, and then tells Ylfa “F**k off,” and we suddenly cut back to the ceremony where the printer is still about to be blown up, confirming Ylfa and Marshall’s return was all a nightmare 17 was having.

We suddenly cut back to the ceremony where the printer is about to be blown up, confirming Ylfa and Marshall’s return was just a nightmare. 

17’s voice over resumes, as he says he does feel guilty that the other Mickeys couldn’t be there too, even as he knows he will now be able to move forward and live out his life without being experimented on again. He blows up the printer and we cut to the movie’s title appearing on screen, except the 17 in Mickey 17 begins to flicker between 17 and 18, before both numbers dissolve away and are replaced by the word Barnes below the word Mickey, signifying Mickey truly reclaiming his full name and identity.

Does Mickey 17 Have a Post-Credits Scene?

As noted, there are no post-credits or mid-credits scenes in the film, not that we’d really expect it to. Because sure, this is a big budget Warner Bros. science fiction movie, but it’s also an offbeat, wacky, hyper-specific story from the acclaimed Bong Joon-ho, so Mickey 19 or Mickey 17 Vs. Okja is not something that’s going to be teased.

What did you think of Mickey 17? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Every Final Fantasy Game on the Nintendo Switch in 2025

7 mars 2025 à 17:52

For most of the 21st century, the Final Fantasy games were PlayStation exclusives. But when you have a series that's consistently gotten new games for almost 40 years, you have to think about how younger generations will be able to play them. That, and, of course, thinking about your bottom line, has led every publisher to lean more and more into multiplatform releases. On top of PC ports, Square Enix has released a decent amount of remasters and special editions of the Final Fantasy series specifically for Nintendo's handheld.

The Final Fantasy games hitting Switch isn't entirely unprecedented. The connection between Final Fantasy and Nintendo dates back to the series’ infancy, when the first game debuted on Nintendo's Famicom system in 1987. In fact, the first six mainline Final Fantasy games debuted on Nintendo platforms before Square Enix jumped to PlayStation as the series’ primary platform with Final Fantasy 7.

With Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth's PC launch and a solid Magic: The Gathering expansion bringing Final Fantasy back into the spotlight in 2025, plenty of people are hoping to dive into the series for the first time. Below we’ve compiled a complete list of Final Fantasy games available on Switch, for those looking to discover or revisit the beloved JRPG series on Nintendo’s latest console.

How Many Final Fantasy Games Are Available on Switch?

There are 20 Final Fantasy games you can play on the Switch — 12 mainline games, one prequel, and seven spinoffs. These games have been split into two sections below: mainline games (ordered by original release date) and other games (ordered by Switch release date).

Every Mainline Final Fantasy Game on Switch

Final Fantasy 1–6 Pixel Remaster

The first six Final Fantasy games are all available on Switch as part of Square Enix’s Pixel Remaster collection. Each game has been overhauled with new graphics, rearranged soundtracks, updated UIs, and new galleries for players to explore the creatures, illustrations, and music from all six games. If you're interested in diving into the original Final Fantasy experience, this is the best way to do it.

The Pixel Remasters are available individually ($12–18 USD/each) or as part of the six-game Final Fantasy I–VI bundle ($75 USD). If you're looking at the games individually, I'd recommend FF6, as it has one of the more immersive storylines.

Final Fantasy 7

One of the series’ most beloved games, Final Fantasy VII, is also available on Switch. This is not a remastered version of the game but rather a port of the 1997 original with three extra features: a 3x speed mode, the ability to turn battle encounters off, and a battle enhancement mode to make encounters easier. While the newer remasters, Remake and Rebirth, introduce modern action RPG mechanics to Cloud Strife's battle against Sephiroth, the Switch edition of FFVII is one of the best opportunities to experience what made the original PlayStation game so impactful.

Final Fantasy 8 Remastered

The series’ next entry is also available on Switch as Final Fantasy VIII Remastered. This updated version was released in 2019, 20 years after FF8 originally debuted on PlayStation. Additions to the remastered version include a 3x speed mode, the ability to turn off random encounters, and battle assist options to lessen the difficulty of combat.

Final Fantasy 9

Final Fantasy IX on Switch, like FFVII before it, is a port of the original RPG, which, despite not being quite as "famous" as Final Fantasy VII, is considered to have one of the best storylines in the series. The Switch version includes a few extras compared to the 2000 original, including high-speed and no-encounter modes, an autosave feature, and HD cutscenes and character models.

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is a bundle of Final Fantasy X and its sequel X-2 (the series’ first-ever direct sequel). The two games feature over 100 hours of RPG content, according to IGN sister site How Long to Beat, and include upgraded graphics and reworked audio (with the ability to switch back and forth between the new and original sounds).

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age

Skipping the now-shuttered MMORPG Final Fantasy XI, the series’ next mainline game available on Switch is Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age. The Zodiac Age, a remaster of the 2006 original, features HD graphics and a re-recorded soundtrack, as well as the Zodiac Job System, an increased battle tempo, an optional high-speed mode, and autosave functionality.

Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD

Final Fantasy XIII and XIV: Online are not available on Switch, which brings us to Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD. It’s the latest mainline game available on the platform, as FFXVI is still only available on PS5 and PC.

Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD is an abridged version of the original game with cartoonish character models, simplified combat, a reduced skill tree, and fewer side quests. Pocket Edition HD does, however, retain the full FFXV story, boys on the road and all.

Other Final Fantasy Games on Switch

World of Final Fantasy Maxima (2018)

World of Final Fantasy Maxima, co-developed by Square Enix and prolific Japanese developer Tose, came to Switch with new content and the subtitle ‘Maxima’ two years after it was first released on PS4 and Vita. It’s an accessible RPG aimed at younger audiences that combines the series' Active Time Battle system with the ability to capture Mirages (i.e., creatures) to use in battle.

Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! (2019)

Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! is a remastered version of the 2007 Wii game Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon. This Final Fantasy spinoff is a turn-based RPG with randomly generated dungeons and a buddy system that allows players to bring other creatures or characters along for the dungeon-crawling chaos.

Collection of Mana (2019)

This collection of three Mana games is on this list due to its inclusion of the 1991 Game Boy game Final Fantasy Adventure. Despite beginning as a Final Fantasy spinoff, the Mana series dropped those ties with the release of its second game, Secret of Mana, and has since remained an independent franchise.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition (2020)

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition is an enhanced version of the 2004 RPG/dungeon crawler originally released for GameCube. Crystal Chronicles for Switch features a cute aesthetic, online co-op, and the addition of English voiceover for the first time. It’s a graphical improvement upon the original that also added new areas, monsters, weapons, and a higher-difficulty option.

Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend (2020)

Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend compiles three Game Boy games: Final Fantasy Legend I–III. We’ve included these games in service to creating a comprehensive list, though these are only Final Fantasy games in name; the SaGa games belong to an independent franchise of RPGs inspired by but not necessarily connected to Final Fantasy. The first three SaGa games were given the Final Fantasy name to capitalize on the brand recognition with western audiences.

The collection adds a high-speed mode and Switch-specific enhancements like adjustable screen magnification and the ability to play with your Switch oriented vertically (when in handheld mode, with Joy-Cons detached).

Crisis Core –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion (2022)

A prequel to Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion is a remastered version of the 2007 PSP RPG. The game stars a young warrior named Zack Fair, whose connection to Cloud and FFVII is revealed throughout the story. Reunion features remastered graphics, new character and background models, fully voiced dialogue, a newly arranged soundtrack, and a refined battle system.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line (2023)

A rhythm game that celebrates the music of Final Fantasy, Theatrhythm Final Bar Line launched with 385 tracks from across the Final Fantasy series, though that has since grown to include music from other Square franchises for a total of 505 tracks. The Final Fantasy music pulls from 46 games, according to Squre, including FFI–XV. Theatrhythm Final Bar Line features over 100 characters and online multiplayer support for up to 8 players.

Chocobo GP (2023)

Chocobo GP is a Final Fantasy-themed kart racer developed by Arika (Tetris 99). While there are better kart racers available on Switch, Chocobo GP is a fun respite from the more involved RPGs that make up the majority of the Final Fantasy franchise. Like other kart racers, it features time challenges, tournament-style races, and options for multiplayer racing.

Upcoming Final Fantasy Games on Nintendo Switch

The most recent mainline Final Fantasy release is Final Fantasy XVI, which has yet to see any variant or equivalent release on Switch. We probably won't see a new mainline FF game on PlayStation or Switch anytime soon, as Square Enix's current focus is its three-part remake of Final Fantasy VII. Final Fantasy VII Remake was released on PS4 in 2020, followed by Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PS5 in 2024, and both have since made their way to PC.

As some of the biggest Final Fantasy games of this generation, the big question is whether we'll see either of these massive remakes on the Switch. While unlikely on the current Switch console, Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth are rumored to be part of the Switch 2 launch, which we'll be hearing more about at a Nintendo Direct in April.

Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.

Best Video Game Deals Today (March 2025)

7 mars 2025 à 17:53

No matter which platform you prefer, there's an excellent variety of video game deals to check out right now. Whether you're gaming on PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or PC, we've rounded up the best offers to help you get more for your money. And while not a deal, we've also included where you can preorder Elden Ring Nightreign, in case you're itching to return to The Lands Between. Best Buy's also offering a free $10 gift card with your purchase. What can be better than that?

Preorder Elden Ring Nightreign

FromSoftware isn't done with Elden Ring yet. Elden Ring Nightreign is now available to preorder, and as a nice little treat Best Buy's also offering a free $10 gift card with your purchase. By preordering any version of the game you'll also get the “It’s Raining” gesture, which you can show off with your co-op buddies on your adventure in The Lands Between.

Best PC Game Deals

There are plenty of excellent deals for PC players to enjoy right now, including a nice little discount on Monster Hunter Wilds at Fanatical. You can also save on Metaphor: ReFantazio and Black Myth: Wukong there right now as part of the website's Spring Sale. These PC game deals just scratch the surface of what's currently available, though. We've included a few more of our favorites below.

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Best Physical Video Game Deals

If you're looking to save on physical games right now, there are plenty of deals worth checking out across PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. We've included just a few of our favorites above, but if you'd like to see more game deals for each platform, check out our individual roundups for these consoles: the best PlayStation deals, the best Xbox deals, and the best Nintendo Switch deals.

Best PlayStation VR 2 Deals

The PSVR2 Horizon: Call of the Mountain bundle has gotten a price drop down to $399.99, $200 off its original list price of $599.99. This package is a great value for everything you're getting (the PSVR2 headset and controllers alongside the Horizon Call of The Mountain game), and pushes the PSVR2 as a strong contender against budget-friendly VR options like the Meta Quest, delivering a premium virtual reality experience without the eye-watering cost.

Sony also recently gave the PSVR2 a new lease of life by adding PC VR support, allowing owners of the second-generation headset to play PC VR games like Half-Life: Alyx, provided they have the new Sony-made adapter.

Best Xbox Controller Deals

Whether you're looking to pick up a new controller for yourself or want an extra for co-op, we've found some Xbox controller deals that are definitely worth taking advantage of. In particular, you can score carbon black and robot white controllers for just $39 right now at Walmart. We've included a few more controller deals below that caught our eye as well.

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Best PS5 SSD Deals

PS5 games continue to grow in size, and with SSD prices climbing, finding the right storage at a great price is more important than ever. We've listed our favorite deals just here, but you should ensure you're checking back here for more updates as often as possible, as new SSD deals pop up all the time.

Keep in mind that not all SSDs are compatible with the PS5. To ensure optimal performance on the best PS5 SSD, you'll need a PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 drive with a minimum read speed of 5,500MB/s to match the console's internal storage.

Best Xbox Accessory Deals

Outside of games, there are plenty of Xbox accessory deals that are worth your time and money as well. At the moment, some of our favorites are on the HyperX CloudX Flight Wireless Gaming Headset, which has gotten a 40% discount at Woot, and if you're looking for more storage, the WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card is 18% off right now at Amazon.

Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Gaming Handheld for $449.99

If you're looking to pick up a gaming handheld to play your favorite games on the go, look no further than Best Buy. The retailer is offering a very nice $200 discount on the Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme gaming handheld right now, dropping its price from $649.99 to $449.99.

HP Omen 45L RTX 4080 Super Gaming PC for $2,349.99

Do you prefer to play on a dedicated PC tower? Navigating the options online can be quite the ordeal. Desk space, portability, and price point are often factors in the decision. However, there are some great PC deals that pop up every now and again that are worth jumping on. One of our favorite deals at the moment is on this HP Omen 45L RTX 4080 Super gaming PC for $2,349.99. To see even more PC deals, check out our roundup of the best gaming PC deals.

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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Save 32% Off the AirPods Pro: Still Apple's Best Noise Canceling Earbuds

7 mars 2025 à 17:45

Apple's best earbuds are on sale today. Amazon is offering the second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds for only $169.99 shipped, a savings of 32% and the best AirPods deal so far this year. That's the same price currently as the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC, which is usually $70 cheaper. Between the two, the AirPods Pro is still the superior earbuds because it offers better sound quality and noise cancelation.

Apple AirPods Pro for $169.99

The AirPods Pro is the best-sounding "truly wireless" earbuds for iPhone users thanks to its passively isolating in-ear design combined with excellent active noise cancelation, low-distortion driver and amp, and the Apple H2 chip. It also has useful features like Adaptive Transparency Mode, which lets you better hear your surroundings without removing your earbuds, and Conversation Mode, which automatically enhances the voices of people you're talking to. The second generation AirPods Pro replaces the Lightning port with a more universal USB Type-C port so you don't have to mix and match cables, and also includes a MagSafe charging case as standard.

Should you get the AirPods Pro over AirPods 4 with ANC?

The AirPods Pro is a superior earbud, which is why it retails for $70 more than the AirPods 4 ANC. Both feature active noise cancelation, but the AirPods Pro produces better sound quality and more effective noise canceling because of its design. The AirPods 4 ANC is an open-ear style earbud with non-adjustable tips. They're designed to sit right outside of the ear which – while comfortable – means you get plenty of sound leakage and ambient noise intrusion.

On the other hand, the AirPods Pro is an in-ear style of earbud that sits right inside your ear canal, sealing the passage and passively isolating it from the ambient air. Adjustable tips are included to accomodate different sized ears and ensure you get that proper sealing fit, which is very important to squeeze out the best performance. At this price, the only compelling reason to still go for the AirPods 4 ANC is if you don't like the intrusive nature of in-ear style earbuds in general.

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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