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Score a Pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons for Just $72 With Woot’s Black Friday Discounts

28 novembre 2025 à 12:33

Any gamers who’ve been feeling the pinch enough that they can’t splurge on an extra pair of Joy-Con controllers for your Nintendo Switch 2, Woot has a double Black Friday deal that will save you almost $30.

For this pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons, in the same light blue & red colours as the console, Woot has initially knocked $10 off their original $99.99 price tag to $89.99. However, for Black Friday only (November 28), Woot is also offering an extra 20% off any order when placed through the Woot app.

To get your new pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons for only $72 this Black Friday, here is what you need to do:

  • Visit Woot’s Switch 2 Joy-Con deal
  • Add the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons to your basket for $89.99 (with the initial $10 off)
  • Log in to your Woot account to sync your basket
  • Log in to the Woot app and check out through there to get an additional 20% off

If you haven’t got the app already, you can find it on Woot’s terms and conditions page for the offer.

You can get up to $40 off with the discount in total, and you’ll also receive free standard shipping if you’re an Amazon Prime member. That means you can add in other Nintendo Switch games and accessories on sale for extra discounts too, like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (now $46.99) or Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (now $44.99).

Like those that come standard with the Nintendo Switch 2 console, these Joy-Con 2 controllers pack all of Nintendo’s latest refinements, including HD Rumble 2, motion controls, the new C Button for streamlined GameChat access, and optical-sensor mouse-style aiming in supported games.

Each set includes both left and right Joy-Con 2 controllers along with a pair of matching straps; this makes them ideal to have you ready for a variety of games, like Mario Kart World and Nintendo Switch Sports.

Official Nintendo Switch games and accessories rarely go on sale, and the Switch 2 and its Joy-Cons were already additionally expensive with the price increase it had before launch. If you wanted to grab an extra pair for Super Mario Party Jamboree or to simply have some spares, today is the best opportunity by far.

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

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Team Admits the RPG's Success Has Surprised Them — 'It Was Not Supposed to Be Big'

28 novembre 2025 à 12:10

The director of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 always believed the turned-based RPG was going to be "cool," but had no idea it would get this "big."

Talking to Radio Times Gaming following this year's Golden Joysticks awards, creative director Guillaume Broche spoke candidly about the studio's work, admitting that the game's reception from fans and critics alike has been so unexpected, saying "nobody really understands what's happening."

"I think people don't really realize that, now it's become big, but before the launch, it was not supposed to be big," Broche said. "I think we all felt the same thing. It's going to be cool. It's not going to be big, it's going to be cool. And what's happening today is like, as we say, nobody really understands what's happening.

"It's a weird feeling, when you put your heart out into the world and the world embraces it and gives you so much love back. We get so much love from the players... it's so touching and incredible that it's very hard to explain."

Ben Starr — who voices Verso in the RPG — feels the same, adding: "It was never intended to be as big as it is. It's turned into this kind of cultural moment, phenomenon, but that's just because the game is very honest, I think. And a lot of people have bought into that.

"I don't think anyone expected this because it's a small game. No one expected those numbers, and we've all just been messaging each other thinking, this is, well, this is just silly. This is just silly now. Everyone just stop. It's a silly joke. But yeah, it's been very cool."

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launched on April 24 across PC and console, but also straight into Xbox Game Pass as a day-one title. In IGN's 9/10 review of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, we described it as a "modern RPG classic," adding: "In so many ways, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 reminded me of numerous classic and contemporary RPGs I love, but developer Sandfall truly understood why those games are special and made the pieces it borrowed its own."

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold 5 million copies in five months, making it one of the biggest hits of the year. It also received a record-breaking 12 nominations at this year's The Game Awards, and is up for Best Direction, Best Narrative, Best Art Direction, Best Score and Music, Best Audio, Best Independent Game, Best Debut Independent Game, and Best RPG, as well as the ceremony's coveted Game of the Year gong. Three of its performers are also up for Best Performance.

If that's convinced you to give it a go, be sure to check out our tips for the important things to know before going into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The studio recently published update 1.4.0, adding key features like a Battle Retry option alongside a host of quality-of-life changes, visual improvements, and bug fixes.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

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

Fallout: New Vegas Has Multiple Endings, So Will Fallout Season 2 Pick One to Make Canon? It Doesn't Sound Like It

28 novembre 2025 à 12:09

Amazon’s Fallout TV show is canon, so the question of which Fallout: New Vegas ending it will rubber stamp as official has been a burning question within the community ever since it was confirmed that Season 2 would take place in what remains of the city. But recent comments from one of the actors on the show suggest Season 2 will dodge the question entirely.

Warning! Spoilers for Fallout Season 1 and Fallout New Vegas follow.

The Fallout TV show is set after all the Fallout games and is considered canon, so when it was confirmed that Mr. House would be in Season 2, it sparked all sorts of fan theories about how he would make his live-action appearance, and what it would mean for Obsidian’s much-loved New Vegas itself.

Robert House appears in New Vegas as Mr. House. He rules the Strip as a brain plugged into a supercomputer that has extended his existence from the pre-war era hundreds of years into the post-war era. Robert House makes a cameo appearance in Season 1 during a pre-war scene in which the then RobCo Industries boss plots with Vault-Tec management and the heads of other companies to not only survive the inevitable nuclear apocalypse, but maybe even trigger it.

Season 1 ends with a Power Armor-clad Overseer Hank stomping towards New Vegas, with The Ghoul and Lucy MacLean in hot pursuit. Much of Season 2 — based on trailers released so far — will be set in New Vegas and deal with the coming together of the main characters there.

A quick reminder of where we’re at in the Fallout timeline: the Fallout TV show is set in 2296, nine years after the events of Fallout 4 and 15 years after the events of Fallout: New Vegas. We’ve already seen a debate about which Fallout 4 ending should be considered canon, if any. And now we know Mr. House is in Season 2, does that suggest a canon ending is being used?

Depending on the choices the player, aka The Courier, makes throughout the course of the game, New Vegas can end with victory for the player during the Battle of Hoover Dam, which drives out all factions including Mr. House himself, a victory for Mr. House in which he remains in control of New Vegas and takes over Hoover Dam, a victory for Caesar's Legion, or a victory for the New California Republic.

There are variations within these endings, but given Mr. House is in Season 2 in a post-war setting, as in alive (sort of) when the main characters turn up at New Vegas, then it’s likely he survived the events of New Vegas the video game.

But does Season 2 make a decision on who won Fallout New Vegas? In a new interview with The Spill, Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus, a Brotherhood of Steel squire, suggests not — and it sounds like this was a talking point among the cast and showrunners.

“Actually, you know what's really interesting is our storyline, where we are in time, it's a number of years after the events of New Vegas,” Moten began when asked if Fallout fans will be surprised by the New Vegas they see in Season 2.

“An interesting thing, a conversation Geneva [Robertson-Dworet, co-showrunner] and I have been having, was actually about how history is written in the wasteland by whoever writes it. And different perspectives will have a different perspective on who won and who lost. It's a really beautiful thing. We see it really early on that you guys [Ella Purnell’s Lucy and Walton Goggins’ The Ghoul] find out who believes themselves to be winning, and The Ghoul offering a different perspective.”

So, based on these comments, it sounds like Season 2 will largely dodge the thorny issue of New Vegas canon and include pretty much every faction from the game to some degree. Indeed, trailers have shown Mr. House in supercomputer form and Caesar’s Legion, although it's unclear in what state they're in. So perhaps we’re in for a bit of a New Vegas mashup where everyone thinks they won the Battle of Hoover Dam.

Moten's comments echo those of co-showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet last year: “All we really want the audience to know is that things have happened, so that there isn't an expectation that we pick the show up in season two, following one of the myriad canon endings that depend on your choices when you play [Fallout: New Vegas],” Wagner said.

“With that post-credits stuff, we really wanted to imply, guys, the world has progressed, and the idea that the wasteland stays as it is decade-to-decade is preposterous to us. It’s just a place [of] constant tragedy, events, horrors — there's a constant churn of trauma. We're definitely implying more has occurred.”

It won’t be long until we find out. Fallout Season 2 kicks off December 17.

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Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

'It's Not Gonna Be Remixes of Williams Cues': Star Wars: Starfighter Director Says Ryan Gosling Movie Will Avoid The Skywalker Saga's Themes, And Has an Emmy Award-Winning Composer

28 novembre 2025 à 12:06

Star Wars: Starfighter director Shawn Levy has revealed the movie's high-profile composer, and said the project would deliberately avoid "remixes" of John Williams' classic themes for the franchise.

Starfighter, the upcoming standalone Star Wars movie starring Ryan Gosling, will be scored by Thomas Newman — the Grammy, Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning composer who has also racked up 15 Academy Award nominations.

Newman is behind numerous classic film scores, including American Beauty, Erin Brockovich and The Shawshank Redemption, as well as modern blockbusters such as Bond films Skyfall and Spectre, plus Pixar's Finding Nemo and WALL-E.

Speaking via the On Film... with Kevin McCarthy podcast, Newman said that Starfighter would sound "classically inspired" while avoiding the classic Star Wars themes that have become synonymous with the franchise. It's an approach that makes some sense, based on what we know already of Starfighter's story — which sounds like it'll be completely separate to the franchise's Skywalker Saga.

"I was thinking about this movie and what I need the music to be, because it wants to be sort of classically inspired," Levy said. "But no, it's not gonna be remixes of Williams cues. It may be inspired by some of that, but I knew that I needed a big-hearted movie score from a composer who, like John Williams, doesn't shy away from themes.

"So, I called up Tom Newman... and I said, 'Hey, it's Shawn Levy. Would you ever consider—?' And he said, 'Send me the script, and describe your vision.' And I did both those things, and it was yes. And I'm so stoked... I'm so excited about it."

Set in a new era of Star Wars storytelling, five years after the events of Episode 9: Rise of Skywalker, Starfighter instead focuses on a new character played by Ryan Gosling and his teenage nephew, who will be portrayed by young actor Flynn Gray. Former Doctor Who Matt Smith and Frankenstein's Mia Goth play the movie's villains, while The Inbetweeners actor Simon Bird will also star.

Filming began in August, and since then we've glimpsed a couple of photos from the movie's set. First, Levy released an image of Gosling and Gray sitting on a vehicle that looks a bit like a landspeeder, which fans of 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope will know well. The following month, we then got to see the duo now floating on some kind of sci-fi raft.

"This is a standalone. It’s not a prequel, not a sequel," Levy previously said at Star Wars Celebration 2025 in April. "It’s a new adventure. It’s set in a period of time that we haven’t seen explored yet." Star Wars: Starfighter is currently due to launch on May 28, 2027.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

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

Look Up! Superman’s 4K Has Hit a Brand New Low Price at Amazon for Black Friday

28 novembre 2025 à 12:05

Black Friday is a wonderful time of year for physical media fans. Those of us with 4K and Blu-ray collections can stock up on so many shows and films at a discount, and this year's sale event has had an amazing selection to look through so far. One of the best offers to cross our radar has been on James Gunn's Superman on 4K, which has just hit its lowest price yet at Amazon of just $12.49.

Superman 4K Drops to $12.49

This discount makes for a whopping 64% off its initial price of $34.98. That's a ridiculously good deal to take advantage of right now for Black Friday, especially for a movie we absolutely adored.

Back when it was released, we gave it an 8/10 in our review, with IGN's Tom Jorgensen saying it's "a wonderfully entertaining, heartfelt cinematic reset for the Man of Steel, and a great new start for the DC universe on the big screen." He went on to say that, "David Corenswet is a natural, benevolent Superman, Nicholas Hoult’s egomaniacal Lex Luthor gives him the perfect foil, and by minute two, you’ll be willing to burn a thousand Kryptons if it means saving Supes’ chaotic, good-boy companion Krypto the Superdog."

It's an incredibly fun watch, and its bright, colorful visuals certainly make it worth adding to a physical media library. It's not the only 4K Blu-ray enjoying a great discount right now, either. If you're itching to pick up some more, Amazon's also offering discounts on the Dark Knight Trilogy on 4K, Jurassic Park on 4K, and the A Nightmare on Elm Street seven-film 4K collection, just to name a few. Amazon also has a huge "Buy 2 Get 1 Free" 4K Blu-ray sale going on during Black Friday that's worth a look.

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

Got Money to Burn? Avatar MTG Collector Booster Boxes Are Discounted at Amazon for Black Friday

28 novembre 2025 à 11:44

The last Magic: The Gathering set of 2025, Avatar: The Last Airbender, has been more positively received than the Spider-Man one before it, but Collector Boosters have still been tough to get hold of.

Not only does Amazon have them in stock for Black Friday, but it’s selling a box at a fairly good discount compared to just a few weeks ago. Look, it’s still an awful lot of money, but if you’re desperate for some of the set’s priciest cards, this is still the way to go.

MTG Collectors Can Get an Avatar Collector Booster Box for $400

Thanks to a Black Friday discount, you can save $55 off the (admittedly exorbitant) list price. That brings it down to $399.99 for 12 packs, which works out $33 per pack. Yes, it’s still a lot. Why buy these and not the more reasonably priced Play Booster Box (which includes 30 packs and is also on sale)?

The draw here is that Collector Boosters have foil and unique extended art variants of cards, making them a much easier way of getting a bunch of rare cards. We’ve also recently broken down the top 10 most valuable Avatar cards using data from the folks at TCGPlayer, so you can keep an eye out for any notable chase cards while cracking packs this weekend.

If you just want cards to play the game with, however, it's hard to argue with a 28% discount on a Play Booster box, now down to just under $150.

Only you can decide if the price is right for you, but given that these cards have been trickier to get hold of than an elusive, airbending Avatar, we’re putting them on your radar.

For more on Magic: The Gathering, check out a hefty discount on a Final Fantasy 6 Commander Deck, one of my personal favorite precons for new players, and even a big saving on Final Fantasy booster boxes.

But, if you play your cards right, there are also a couple of amazing promo offers that could bag you this crazy expensive booster box for under $250. If you fancy saving a small fortune, you'll need to check if you're eligible for an Amazon Visa card (see here).

After signing up, you'll receive an instant $60 gift card credited to your Amazon account. This will bring down the total price to $339.99, which is well, well below market value.

TCGPlayer's Black Friday Sale is Now Live

One more thing before you go, Trading card game players rejoice; TCGPlayer is having a nice Black Friday promotion. From November 28 at 9 AM ET to December 1 at 11 PM ET, you can get 10% cash back in store credits on all purchases.

This includes both single cards and sealed products. Plus, if you're a TCGPlayer subscriber, you'll get 13% or more back (12% base plus 1-3% monthly loyalty bonus). That's pretty great, all things considered.

If you're looking to buy any singles, it's worth holding off until then to get the best deal possible.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

Amazon Is Launching a Ton of New Deals on Actual Black Friday This Year

28 novembre 2025 à 09:09

Amazon first kicked off its Black Friday sale last Thursday, and some of the best discounts went live right away (check them out here). Not all of the discounts dropped all at once, though. Amazon has slowly been including new price drops all week long as competing online stores set their own sales live. And now that we've finally reached actual Black Friday, the final deals have arrived for the 2025 sale. At least until Cyber Monday arrives with more.

There are quite a few new price drops at Amazon today and most of the best discounts are still available. The main exception to that is physical video games at Amazon has been mostly cleared out after the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation sales went live last weekend. I'd recommend just diving into the sale yourself, but I've also highlighted some of the best new deals available starting today.

New Black Friday Deals at Amazon

Amazon has only just released its new Black Friday deals for today, so I'm still actively finding all of the price drops I can. The deals you'll want to jump on right away are the new price drops on LEGO sets which will potentially sell out quickly. There's also a ton of new book deals, but those will probably stay in stock all weekend long.

New LEGO Deals

Amazon has added a bunch of new LEGO sets to its sale today, likely because the actual LEGO Store Black Friday sale starts today. Target has also dropped a new 40% off LEGO sets sale today.

Neither of these can really compete with LEGO's U.S.S Enterprise set launch, but the discounts are still quite good today.

New Book Deals

Amazon has had box sets on sale all week long, but the latest price drops are great new additions. There's a nice mix of fun gift sets for kids, like the Where's Waldo Ultimate Collection, as well as giant Lord of the Rings tomes for the more adult crowd. If you're looking for a good gift for a reader in your life, I'd suggest checking these out. Many of these are also eligible for Amazon's "3 for 2" sale on movies and vinyl as well.

More New Deals

Outside of books and LEGO sets, Amazon has quite a few other discounts going live today. I'm gathering all of the notable price drops I've been able to find right here.

Top Amazon Black Friday Deals Today

Both the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Colorsoft have dropped to the lowest prices we've seen all year as well, making it a great time to pick up one of the best reading tablets if you don't already have one. Amazon is also running a $0.99 for three months deal on Kindle Unlimited subscriptions as well, but the discount is only available for those who haven't recently had a subscription.
And if reading isn't really something you have time for right now, the classic Audible deal has returned and you can get that service for only $0.99 per month for the first three months. I'd definitely recommend trying that out, even to just listen to the new full-cast Harry Potter Audiobook, which I thought was actually really good.

We're also seeing the lowest price ever on multiple AirPods models, and good deals on MacBooks and the latest iPads as well. It's unlikely that prices will drop any lower than they are, even though Apple has officially kicked off its own Black Friday promotion today.

Project Motor Racing Review

28 novembre 2025 à 08:30

I’m parked at the back of the grid on Mount Panorama, awaiting the race start, and there are cars ahead of me literally facing backwards. This is not going to go well. As you’d expect, pandemonium ensues when the lights go off. The race has just begun and it’s already a mess.

Unfortunately, this is Project Motor Racing in a nutshell right now.

On paper, Project Motor Racing is precisely the sort of racing game I want to play. It has a great selection of cars, a number of which are thoroughly underrepresented in modern racers. It’s also not crippled with free-to-play chicanery or subject to a monthly subscription, and its focus isn’t primarily multiplayer. All of this is high-octane music to my ears. In practice, however, Project Motor Racing simply hasn’t worked out, and I’ve totally bounced off it in its current state thanks to AI that essentially ignores your presence on track, a hopelessly uneven penalty system that serves only to frustrate and ruin your races, and its array of bugs and peculiar physics quirks.

Project Motor Racing arrives as a spiritual successor to Slightly Mad Studios’ now-defunct Project CARS series, which failed to survive the Codemasters acquisition of Slightly Mad (and the subsequent EA purchase of Codemasters). There may be some different logos on the loading screen, sure, but developer Straight4 Studios is basically a rebirthed Slightly Mad after someone hit the VIN with an angle grinder.

Perhaps more specifically, it’s attempting to pick up where Project CARS 2 left off – brushing aside the bafflingly casual reinvention of the series in Project CARS 3. If you need a comparison to chew on, it’s a little like how Jaws 4 ignores the events of Jaws 3D. Unfortunately, just like Jaws 4, things get real fishy, real fast.

Superficial Intelligence

To be fair, Project Motor Racing’s single-player set up has a good base and I do like how malleable it initially is, with three starting budget figures that give us the flexibility to approach the career mode however we choose. That is, you can select to begin with just enough cash to scrape into the entry-level categories, or a wallet big enough to buy any car on offer and head straight to the top classes. It’s smart that it has these options. There are actually slots to have three separate careers on the go simultaneously, so it’s possible to experiment with multiple approaches (or, in my instance, for my sons to dabble with their own career saves without messing around with mine – an underrated addition to any racing game).

I do like how malleable it initially is, with three starting budget figures that give us the flexibility to approach the career mode however we choose.

Your in-game payouts can also be tweaked to fit your playstyle. For instance, you can opt to keep things simple and take a flat payout per event, or you can mix it up and take bonuses for winning only – or even have your damage repair bills covered in return for a steady portion of your event takings. This is an equally smart way of slinging out credits to us, regardless of how differently you or I may plan to go about our racing.

The management component plateaus here, though, since there are no other meaningful aspects to it. There’s no in-game way of creating a custom team appearance for the cars you buy and race, or applying sponsor logos. In this regard, don’t expect anything like, say, the recently released NASCAR 25. Support for mods is a much-touted feature of Project Motor Racing on both PC and console – and I have no doubt that many recognisable liveries will be convincingly recreated and available via user-created mods – but mods feel unlikely to fill this specific gap.

Once you have a team and a car, the campaign mode becomes a simple matter of selecting a championship or event, paying the entry fee, and competing. At this point, the overall objective is really that of any real-life race driver – spend your work days at high speed on 18 world-famous race tracks and do your best to win (or, failing that, not send your team bankrupt). This approach works for me. Or, at least, it would have, if Project Motor Racing had not been so bafflingly irritating to race in.

The racing is frustratingly close to being entirely decent, but it’s currently completely undermined by its aggressively oblivious AI and its brazenly unfair penalty system – both of which are so annoying I have no desire to keep playing at the moment.

The racing is frustratingly close to being entirely decent, but it’s currently completely undermined by its aggressively oblivious AI and its brazenly unfair penalty system.

The big problem with the AI is that they regularly drive like you’re not on track. I’m not just talking about them coming across on you when you only have a slight overlap and probably got optimistic sticking your nose there in the first place (although they will do that, and watching the replays exposes that they’ll do so by sometimes clipping through your front end like you’re a ghost). I’m talking about the absolute argy-bargey that occurs when you’re right alongside them and they want to carry on sticking to the racing line like freight trains, so they thump into you with zero regard for your existence. It certainly doesn’t help that it currently features no radar or proximity indicators for the cars around you, and no spotter either.

On PS5, the single-player opponent count is actually limited to just 15 (crossplay multiplayer allows up to 32). Frankly, 15 isn’t near enough for a racing sim of this type but, considering the way they drive, I guess I don’t know that I’d want any more of these lunatics out there right now.

Let’s be clear, my favourite real-world racing categories are old school Super Touring and V8 Supercars, so I am unequivocally all for elbows-out, panel-punishing racing in my games, too – but this just takes the piss. Project Motor Racing’s AI regularly reminds me more of classic Gran Turismo, where the AI racers always felt exponentially heavier and generally incapable of being affected by the player’s car. To experiment, I’ve cannoned into the back of opponents for no result. They just carry on cornering without losing a position, while I’m parked in the gravel.

The issue is compounded by a ruinously strict track limit penalty system that will just nuke your whole race for zero reason. Get bumped off track by the AI? That’ll be a two-second penalty for breaching track limits. It doesn’t matter that it wasn’t your fault, and it doesn’t matter that you’ll have already likely lost time because of it. If you have the opponent strength slider set at just the right level to have your times toe-to-toe with the AI, two seconds can be a lifetime. It just immediately ruins races. It’s a real buzzkill to be in the groove, lapping consistently with the pack a bit spread out, and thinking, “You know what? This actually feels pretty good right now” – then, bam; tiny moment, dud penalty.

Get bumped off track by the AI? That’ll be a two-second penalty for breaching track limits.

For comparison, Assetto Corsa Competizione also dishes out penalties, but only if it detects an advantage. If you’re forced off track – or if your ego writes a cheque your tyres can’t cash and you grab a bit of impromptu dirt on a corner exit – ACC won’t penalise you if you didn’t benefit from the off-track excursion. Project Motor Racing is the exact opposite, whacking you with penalties for tiny mistakes that have already cost you time. Hell, they don’t even have to be tiny; you can spin, get overtaken by the whole field, and still be slapped with a two-second penalty the moment you rejoin. I wasn’t cheating; I was crashing. Confusingly, I had better luck actually cheating, because the penalty system allowed me to blast straight ahead at T1 on Project Motor Racing’s off-brand version of Monza, pay my dues by slowing to 60km/h, and immediately go from 16th to 1st. This is repeatable, too – and sometimes I actually didn’t get penalised at all.

At any rate, it’s thanks to the penalty system I certainly have no interest playing the career on “authentic” difficulty, which locks the opponent strength at 100 and does not allow race restarts. This might be a problem if trophies are important to you, because a horde of them are tied up behind completing the career on “authentic”. Authentic mode is optional, but Project Motor Racing would do well to remember we’re not all as quick as real racing drivers when we play video games. That’s why I play video games. For now, any time I get pinged unfairly in my current career I typically just hit the pause menu and try again. I just need to hope that everyone is facing the right way when we restart.

A Storm is Coming

Project Motor Racing’s weaknesses on track are annoying considering how much I like its current garage, and doubly so considering how excited I was to learn that Australian touring cars from two separate eras of the Supercars series are planned to arrive as DLC later next year.

Project Motor Racing features over 70 cars, and I admire the distilled approach of focusing strictly on racing models. Ferrari and McLaren appear to have turned down a seat at the table for now – which does create some hefty holes in the categories it focuses on – but it’s particularly neat to see some of the old GT and N-GT cars that rarely get much love in contemporary racing games. For instance, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Lister Storm and its 7.0l V12. After all, there ain’t no replacement for displacement.

The cars look nice in the menu screens, but they’re not as glamorous out on track. In action, it’s actually quite washed out, and it absolutely does not look a generation newer than the excellent Project CARS 2. Damage is underwhelming, as is the rain. There are a lot of layers to the sound, which does capture a good deal of the raw, mechanical noises of a race car – although broadly speaking there’s room for improvement, and I’d love the engine notes to be a little thicker and throatier.

In terms of how the cars handle, however, I’m tugged in two directions – literally, in this instance. There’s really nothing more important to a race sim than the handling, and I have to say there are some car and track combos in Project Motor Racing where I’ve felt very satisfied with the overall feel on a wheel (the only PlayStation wheel I have is the Thrustmaster T-GT II, which isn’t a direct-drive wheel, but is about as good as belt-driven wheels get in terms of force feedback).

For instance, in a GT3 car like the Audi R8 or the Ford Mustang at Mount Panorama, I can lap clean and the cars feel compliant beneath me. Am I as quick as a real GT3 driver? Not at all, and I’m probably underdriving the cars by some margin – but it does all feel quite intuitive to me at the speed I race. The buzz from kerbs is strong, and the sensation of weight fluctuating is impressively pronounced – like everything lightening up for a beat as you barrel over a crest and your car becoming heavier and stickier as you scoot from the end of a slope. This is a big factor on a track with such profound elevation changes, like Bathurst. The disparity in performance on a cold tyre versus a warm tyre is also huge in Project Motor Racing, and the very real necessity to drive the first lap or so more delicately is also a satisfying enough challenge here.

I’ve been far less confident in other cars, however. The hypercars are the worst culprits. They just want me dead. Obviously I’m not a professional racing driver, and I’m not going to speak to you like I am – or act like I know exactly what’s going on beneath the surface of something like Project Motor Racing when it comes to simulating a Le Mans prototype. The hypercars, however, are undriveable out of the box – even on a wheel. They pull left and right, they slip, slide, and scrub – and there’s just zero feeling of the immense downforce I expected. For clarity, we’re talking about cars that produce four times as much downforce as they do drag.

Unfortunately, on gamepad, the news is worse. It’s just way too twitchy to be a satisfying sim on a standard controller – especially when the tiniest erroneous flick of a stick can mean a nonsense penalty. I tried dialling down the sensitivity of the steering, but it really had little effect. Cars (especially the prototypes) get so unsettled when steering from left to right on a gamepad I just can’t really recommend picking up Project Motor Racing if that’s exclusively the way you plan to play it.

The PNY GeForce RTX 5080 Graphics Card Drops Under MSRP for Black Friday

28 novembre 2025 à 05:55

If you've been patiently waiting for an Nvidia 50 series price drop, you're in luck. So far I've seen very few GPU deals for Black Friday, but there is one deal that's worth jumping on. Walmart has lowered the price of the PNY GeForce RTX 5080 16GB OC Graphics Card to $949, which is $50 less than the suggested MSRP of a reference RTX 5080 GPU. This deal is sold and shipped by Walmart, not a marketplace vendor, so it's legit. It also appears to be exclusive to Walmart, because I don't see it price matched at other retailers like Amazon or Newegg.

PNY GeForce RTX 5080 16GB OC Graphics Card for $949

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

Performance-wise, the RTX 5080 is no slouch. It's one of the fastest cards on the market, bested only by the $2,000 RTX 5090 and the discontinued $1,600 RTX 4090. This is a phenomenal card for playing the latest, most demanding games in 4K resolution at high settings and ray tracing enabled. The RTX 5080 supports DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation, which means you can push even more frames out of games that support the technology with minimal visual compromise. Recent games that support it include Doom: The Dark Ages, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Borderlands 4, Stellar Blade, and Battlefield 6. Check out our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review for our hands-on impressions.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

Save 30% off the Latest Sony WH-1000XM6 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones for Black Friday

28 novembre 2025 à 05:05

Black Friday sees the lowest price ever for Sony's newest flagship wireless noise cancelling headphone. Buydig (via eBay) is offering the brand new Sony WH-1000XM6 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones for just $318.40 after you apply 20% off coupon code "CYBERWEEK20". That's a 30% discount off the $450 list price and blows away any other WH-1000XM6 deal I've seen so far. BuyDig is a reputable authorized Sony reseller with over 600,000 feedback on eBay.

Sony WH-1000XM6 Headphone Black Friday Deal

The Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones is the 2025 successor to the WH-1000XM5 that was released back in 2022. Both sound quality and noise cancelation have been noticeably improved on the XM6 thanks to a more powerful QN3 audio processor and a total of 12 beam-forming microphones that do a great job of picking up and cancelling out unwanted noise. The XM6 is also more comfortable to wear because of the hinged earcups. The same design also allows the XM6 to be more easily stowed away since the earcups can be folded inwards to fit in a smaller carrying case. It can last up to 30 hours on a single charge, and a quick 3 minute top-up over USB Type-C will give you up to 3 hours of continuous playback. You can save some money by going with an older generation XM5 or even the XM4, but as long as it is within your budget, the XM6's improvements in sound quality, noise cancelation, and ergonomics makes the new model worth it.

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.

Here Are Some of the Best MacBook Deals Available During Black Friday 2025 So Far

28 novembre 2025 à 03:32

This year's Black Friday sales event has been filled with fantastic Apple deals so far. If you're in the market for a new laptop, select MacBooks have been among the discounted devices this year, with some models even returning to their lowest prices during the sale, including the latest 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air laptops.

If a new MacBook has been on your wish list this year, or you're looking to pick one up as a gift for the holidays, we've gathered up some of the best MacBook deals currently available during Black Friday below. There's plenty to check out alongside the MacBook Air deals previously mentioned, including a few discounts on MacBook Pro models.

Black Friday 2025 MacBook Deals

Top deal today:

  • Save $250 on the Apple 2025 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop with M4 chip here.

The latest MacBook Air has earned a big stamp of approval from us, as it's ranked on our list of the best MacBooks for most people. That's a nice little bonus on top of having both sizes return to their lowest prices yet. They're actually not the only MacBooks to have hit their best price during Black Friday, either...

If you need to splash out on a higher end model for something like creative work, the 2025 MacBook Pro Laptop with M5 chip (16GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD) has also hit its lowest price during the sale at Amazon, and the 2025 MacBook Pro Laptop with M5 chip (24GB Unified Memory, 1TB SSD) has returned to its lowest price there. Now is as good a time as any to scoop up one of these shiny new laptops if they've caught your eye.

There are so many more Apple deals to explore in the Black Friday sales right now, too. Both Amazon and Walmart are offering excellent discounts on a wide variety of the company's devices, and Apple's own Black Friday sale event officially kicks off tomorrow. Make sure to set a reminder so you don't miss out on more deals as they drop.

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

These Are the Best AirPods Deals We’ve Found for Black Friday 2025, Including AirPods 4 for $69

28 novembre 2025 à 01:15

Black Friday is one of the best times of year to scoop up Apple deals, especially AirPods. Already during this sale event we've seen various models dropping to their lowest prices yet, including the brand new AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4 (both with and without Active Noise Cancellation).

The discount on the AirPods 4 without ANC is one of our favorites at the moment, as their price has dropped to just $69. That's 47% off their list price, which is an incredibly good deal to jump on. Alongside those the AirPods Max and AirPods Pro 2 have also received exciting price drops in Black Friday sales down to their lowest prices, which is exactly the kind of deals we love to see.

Have a look through our favorite Black Friday AirPods deals below, and start grabbing the ones that catch your eye while they're still available.

Black Friday AirPods Deals

Whether you're getting some holiday shopping done, or just looking to treat yourself to some new earbuds or headphones, these AirPods deals are well worth taking advantage of. With each down to its lowest-ever price, so now's the time to make your move.

Which AirPods Should You Get?

When choosing between the wireless earbud models of AirPods or the over-the-ear AirPods Max, it's pretty obvious what the differences are. While they act the same when paired with Bluetooth or Apple devices, you can see the difference in form factor. Choosing between the earbud models isn't so easy. Here's a breakdown of the differences:

  • AirPods Pro 3: These are Apple's flagship earbuds. They come with five foam-and-silicon tips of different sizes so you can find the ones that feel best for your specific ears. Thanks to the silicon and their Active Noise Cancellation capabilities, they offer exceptional noise cancellation. Though you can still use pass-through to have conversations with people when you're wearing them.
  • AirPods Pro 2: This is the previous generation of Apple's AirPods Pro, and they mostly work like the 3's do. They come with three sizes of silicon tips instead of five, and the tips don't have foam in them, so the noise cancellation isn't quite as good. These also have slightly worse microphones and battery life (six hours vs. eight in the 3s). But I use a pair of these 2's every day, and I love them to death. I personally feel no need to upgrade.
  • AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation: These don't have silicon tips, so they allow more outside noise in – though the Active Noise Cancellation, when enabled, does a good job of lowering the volume of the sounds around you. They come in a one-size-fits all plastic shape that works for most ears, but they don't seal against your ear canal as the Pros above do.
  • AirPods 4: These are basically a wireless version of the earbuds Apple used to ship with all of its iPhones and (if you're old enough to remember) iPods. They work well, but they don't offer any noise cancellation, so if you're in a noisy environment, you'll have to turn up the volume.

These Apple deals just scratch the surface of what's out there right now, too. Both Walmart and Amazon have a variety of offers on Apple devices to explore, including deals on the Apple Pencil (USB-C), iPads, and MacBooks. Apple's official Black Friday sale also starts on November 28 and runs through Cyber Monday, so make sure to mark your calendar if you want to seek out deals on other Apple options.

Be sure to a look at our full breakdown of this year's Black Friday deals. There we've detailed which retailers have kicked off their sale events already and which are still to come, alongside our own deal predictions for this year.

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

The Best Pokémon Black Friday 2025 Deals: Discounts on TCG, Toys, and More

28 novembre 2025 à 01:00

Here we go! It's officially Black Friday 2025, and the amount of Pokémon deals available right now is insane. Rather than sifting through endless listings, I've already done my homework to ensure trainers catch the best Pokémon deals. From Pokémon TCG to Plushies, there's something for every Pokéfan this year.

TL;DR: The Best Pokémon Black Friday Deals

The best thing about Amazon right now is the different ways to get even more money off these Black Friday deals. The first method is applying for an Amazon Visa card. If successful, you'll snag a free and instant $60 Amazon gift card to spend right away, no need to get into debt.

You can also get up to 50% off using the AMEX or Discover loyalty scheme, which also includes points to spend on orders to save money. You usually have to spend atleast $1 on your card to activate the automatic discount, but you'll end up saving far more.

Let's get into the best 2025 Pokémon Black Friday deals, whhich i'm also keeping an eye on and updating until the end of Cyber Monday!

TCGPlayer's Cyber Sale (Starts Nov. 28)

This promotion will be running until December 1, 11 pm ET. So if you've been waiting for your favorite chase cards to go down in value to snap them up, this is it.

TCGPlayer does these promotions once or twice a year for a big holiday like Black Friday and Halloween, but this 10% credit offer comes while Pokémon TCG is finding a new floor.

That much is clear just by looking at the most recent Pokémon TCG set, Phantasmal Flames. But more on that later, long story short, this is a great time to pick up chase cards.

If you're planning on snapping up quite a few Pokémon cards in the sale, this is a great time to become a TCGPLayer subscriber. It costs $8.99 a month and gives users free delivers and 1% cashback regardless of the time of year.

Whilst this climbs to 3% after a years membership, subscriber will get a boosted 13% cashback over cyber weekend on top of their usual cashback. For longtime members, this could equate to 16% cashback, which is frankly insane.

Pokémon TCG

Amazon TCG sealed product is getting closer and closer to market value, with some products such as MEga Evolution and Phantasmal Flames dipping under quite often.

Whilst Black Friday is all about shifting old inventory, The Pokémon Company is still rolling out their bigger print runs, so expect pretty much anything in the TCG department this year.

Using the above discounts and gift card offer could even score you a free booster bundle or two this Black Friday, so stay savvy and I'll keep trainers updated on any bangers.

AMEX and Discover Amazon Loyalty Discounts

Not only can you sign up for an Amazon Visa card for a free $60 gift voucher right now, but you can get up to 50% off Pokémon TCG if you use your AMEX or Discovery card when you place an order on Amazon.

You'll only need to spend $1 to activate the automatic discount, so if you end up combining the 50% discount with the $60 gift card, you could get things like Booster Boxes and Blister Packs for free, with Elite Trainer Boxes costing around $20-$30. Now that's a Black Friday deal!

Squishmallows

I'm calling it, Pokémon Squishmallows are perfect and i'll die on that hill. Soft materials, even softer fillings and loads of different Pokémon to choose from. Tell me you don't want to cuddle a Happy Pikachu when you go to bed on Christmas Day? I'm a 37 year old man, and I'm also not a liar. The 20" Black Friday deals are the best at the moment, so snap one up.

Plushies

If you like all your Pokémon Plushies not looking like easter eggs this holiday, there's plenty of official ones that have been given the Black Friday price cut too. Favorites such as Pikachu and Dragonite are here, and even a new set of Christmas Kanto starters to make your home or bedroom even cozier whilst its freezing outside. There's also an Alolan Raticate if you like offending your eyes.

MEGA

Yes, Pokémon LEGO is coming in 2026, but that doesn't mean MEGA Pokémon sets aren't awesome. There's some brilliant deals here, with my favorite being the Motion Gyarados. It rocks over 2000 pieces and has a moving mouth and tail, it's a very cool display piece at a an even better Black Friday price.

Funko Pop!

An exclusive Softcolor Charmander Funko Pop! in a Black Friday deal? Insane scenes, snap that one up before it sells out. The Galar starters, Grookey, Sobble and Scorbunny are all here, including some fan favorites like Eevee and Mewtwo for well below MSRP. Catch 'em all!

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.

Get Fit for the Holidays With Nearly 40% Off a Versatile 5-in-1 Dumbbell Set from FED Fitness

28 novembre 2025 à 00:13

It’s officially the holiday season, and that means lots of indulging in sweet and savory treats. While no one should feel guilty for giving in to those cravings, a solid workout is a great way to counter all those extra delights. Maybe you or someone you love has already committed to a New Year's resolution to get healthier? However, gyms can be a nightmare, especially in January when they’re often packed with resolutioners. Instead, you can bring the gym home with a versatile dumbbell set from FED Fitness, and it’s deeply discounted for Black Friday.

For under $80, you can get a 5-in-1 adjustable 45-pound dumbbell set. Using the code BFCM25, about 40% is knocked off of FED Fitness’s award-winning, eco-friendly design. That’s an absolute steal for a free weight system, which is suitable for use as a kettlebell, a barbell, two dumbbells, a single weight plate, and push-up stands. Talk about wild functionality for full body training!

Enjoy Over $50 Off for Black Friday

Unlike your typical dumbbells, which come with the weights attached and unmovable, FED Fitness’s have seven adjustable dumbbell pieces. These space-saving weight plates come in various sizes, ranging from 2.5 pounds to seven pounds, allowing you to stack them on the dumbbell or kettlebell and secure them using the provided safety nuts. Assembly is surprisingly simple, and you can add heavier weights as you get stronger.

Both the dumbbell bar and kettlebell handle feature special non-slip grips for a secure hold, while the barbell connection rod has a sweat-absorbing, curved foam cushion for extra comfort when lifting. The dumbbell weights themselves are even made of high-quality PE materials that prevent any floor scuffs. Additionally, the entire system comes with a three-year warranty, providing peace of mind knowing it’s built to last.

While the best deal is on the FED Fitness 45-pound adjustable dumbbell set, it’s also available in other weight options, all of which are discounted for Black Friday. You can select from 20-30- 70- and 90-pound 5-in-1 adjustable dumbbell sets. If you don’t need a dumbbell set, FED Fitness has a bunch of other home gym equipment up to 50% off for Black Friday. However, all these deals are only available until December 3rd.

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

The Best Black Friday Streaming Deals for 2025: Save on Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max

27 novembre 2025 à 23:43

From now until December 1, you can stock up on Black Friday discounts from pretty much any streaming service. The only caveats? Some services limit their deals to new subscribers, and the lowest prices are always on subscriptions with ads.

It’s worth double-checking what you already have, but if you’re committed to a specific service, you might as well lock it down now at its cheapest price of the year. Without further ado, here is this year's lineup of Black Friday streaming deals.

The Best Black Friday Streaming Deals for 2025

Here’s the big list if you’re happy to scroll and check out each deal from the source. I’ve also broken down each deal below. In general, most discounts last until midnight on December 1, otherwise known as Cyber Monday.

12 Months of Disney and Hulu for $4.99/mo

Disney+ and Hulu have dropped standalone deals entirely, instead opting to only offer a discount on their bundled plan. The plus side? The discount lasts a full 12 months.

Right now, you can get a full year of Disney+ and Hulu with ads for $4.99 each month. The ad-free version of the bundle has a slightly smaller discount, dropping the monthly price from $19.99 to $14.99. Both deals are available to new and returning “eligible” subscribers, which pretty much includes anyone who hasn’t already paid for an annual plan.

I personally cancelled my Disney+ when the most recent price hike took effect in October, and this is enough to get me back into it. Yes, I’m a slave to the machine. Getting a full year at a discount is well worth it if these are the staple streaming services in your life.

2 Months of Paramount+ for $2.99/mo

Paramount has been making plenty of moves recently, including a massive acquisition of the streaming rights to South Park. If any Paramount franchises have caught your eye, you can try out the service for two months at $2.99 each month, adding up to around $6 total. Just enough time to get in a Mission Impossible marathon or catch up on new Star Trek spin-offs. This discount is available to both new and returning subscribers who have previously cancelled their subscription.

12 Months of HBO Max for $2.99/mo

One of the best Black Friday discounts overall

One of the best Black Friday discounts overall, HBO Max is offering a full year of its ad-supported plan at a rate of $2.99/month to both new and returning subscribers. That’s over 70% off the standard rate of $10.99/month. If you’re trying to keep all your subscriptions in one place, this deal is also available as a Channel Add-On through Hulu. Unfortunately, we’re not seeing any discounts on the ad-free plan.

6 Months of Apple TV for $5.99/mo

Apple TV has always kept it simple with a single subscription plan, which means its Black Friday deal actually gets you an ad-free subscription. Get your first six months for $5.99/mo, just in time to jump on the Pluribus or finally see what the Severance hype was all about. This deal is open to anyone who isn't already eligible for a three-month Apple TV trial from a recent Apple purchase, which is honestly a better deal anyways.

$20 Off 12 Months of Mega Fan Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll was a surprise for me, as it's typically on the Netflix wave of “never discount your streaming subscription.” This year, the anime service dropped a surprise Black Friday deal that knocks $20 off annual Mega Fan subscriptions. This is the ad-free plan that gives you unlimited access to Crunchyroll’s library as well as a 15% discount at the Crunchyroll Store. Not a doorstopping discount, but certainly the lowest we’ll get for the best anime streaming service.

17% Discount on Disney+, ESPN Unlimited, and Hulu Bundle

Sports streaming is a mess and isn't likely to get cleaned up any time soon. If you do happen to be in the market for a sports-oriented streaming service, Disney+ has a slight discount on its new bundle with ESPN Unlimited for new subscribers.

Unlike the rest of the deals on this list, this discount isn’t going anywhere on Cyber Monday. Instead, it lasts through the start of January. I'd recommend doing some research about what's included in ESPN Unlimited compared to other live TV streaming services to make sure you're getting channels you're actually interested in.

Black Friday Streaming Deals FAQ

What’s the best Black Friday streaming deal?

This one really comes down to you, because any streaming library is only worth as much as you enjoy it. The big questions I’d ask are what you already pay for, what you’re looking for in a streaming library, and how much you care about ads.

In general, the HBO Max deal is pretty darn good, but you’re stuck with ads for the full year. If you’re interested in a similar quality of programming but without the ads, I’d check out Apple TV.

The Crunchyroll deal might not be as pretty of a number, but if you’d be signing up for the anime anyways, you might as well get the $20 discount. Same goes for Disney+ and Hulu. If these are staples in your household, even the $14.99 ad-free price will save you a decent chunk over the course of a year.

Does Netflix have a Black Friday deal?

Nope. As far as I know, and I check pretty much every day, Netflix has never had a Black Friday deal. Unfortunately, 2025 isn't looking like the year that changes.

Blythe (she/her) is an SEO Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

Secured Your Switch 2 Already? Check Out These Sweet Accessory Deals for Black Friday

27 novembre 2025 à 23:00

Nintendo's official Black Friday 2025 sale is live across every major retailer, and this year it finally includes real savings on the stuff Switch owners actually need. Between Nov. 23-29, you can grab up to 50% off select games, but the smarter play is going for accessories, as there are some real standout deals up for grabs this holiday weekend.

The Best Switch 2 Accessory Deals We've Seen in Black Friday Sales

If you're setting up a fresh Switch 2, or just trying to get your launch unit properly kitted out, the headliner for Black Friday 2025 is that memory cards are actually worth buying right now.

Switch 2-compatible MicroSD Express cards have dropped to the lowest prices of the year for Black Friday, from the modest 256GB to the mega 1TB capacities.

But my absolute favorite deal is on the recently released Samsung P9 512GB microSD Express card for just $74.99. This is the best option for expanding your console's internal memory.

We've spotted strong deals on tempered glass screen protectors, Switch 2 cases from PowerA and Orzly, and a handful of day-one essentials that every new console owner should pick up before retailers quietly nudge prices back to normal.

What's the Deal with MicroSD Express Cards?

In case you missed the memo, the Switch 2 only accepts MicroSD Express, and no, your old MicroSD card isn't going to cut it. The two formats might look interchangeable, but MicroSD Express blows past the old standard in raw speed, hitting around 800MB/s while most legacy cards stall out well below 200MB/s.

For loading times and digital libraries, that difference is enormous. So if you're planning to expand your storage, do it now while the discounts are actually meaningful. If I were a betting man, I'd say that you'd have to wait until mid to late 2026 before prices stabilize again. If you can swing it, I'd recommend just getting in on the deals now so you don't have to worry about running out of space.

Cyber Weekend Deal (Live Nov. 30)

If the other memory card deals are still a little too steep for you, you're better off waiting until Cyber Monday to secure a discount on the 256GB memory cards instead.

Dropping from $59.99 to $39.99, this will certainly catch the attention of Switch 2 owners, especially since microSD Express cards are the only option for expanding their console's internal storage.

This is a great deal, but I'd personally still opt for the $74.99, 512GB option, as that's definitely the best deal for Switch 2 owners over Black Friday.

Is the Switch 2 on Sale for Black Friday?

There isn't a new Switch 2 console deal, but I recommend picking up the Switch 2 Mario Kart 8 Bundle to save $30 on buying each item individually, while stock lasts.

If you're waiting on something else, I wouldn't bother risking these going out of stock between now and December, especially as plenty will be picking up Switch 2 consoles for loved ones over the holidays.

Nintendo recently raised prices on Switch 2 accessories and warned that the console itself might see a price hike in the near future. So, although there are no Switch 2 console deals live for Black Friday, if you don't yet own one and are looking into buying, now might be the right time to get one.

It's now in stock everywhere, including on Amazon, and without any invitation required anymore. The only way to get a Switch 2 for a cheaper price would be buying an import model from AliExpress or used consoles from eBay or other marketplaces. If you're still unsure if Switch 2 is worth your investment this holiday season, check out our Nintendo Switch 2 review first for more insight before you buy.

More Nintendo Switch Black Friday Deals

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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The Hulu Black Friday Deal Drops Prices on Bundles, No Standalone Discounts

27 novembre 2025 à 20:41

If you were looking for Hulu’s '12 months for $0.99/month' discount from last year, 2025 has yet another disappointment in store for you. For Black Friday 2025, Hulu isn’t offering a standalone streaming deal at all. To be fair, that would have gotten a little funky with the service merging into the Disney+ app next year.

Instead, the main Hulu streaming deal this year is a bundle with Disney+. From now until December 1, you can scoop up 12 months of the ad-supported streaming bundle for $4.99/month or upgrade to the ad-free plan for $14.99/month.

Hulu and Disney+ Black Friday Bundle Live Until December 1

This is more expensive than last year’s bundle deal, which dropped the monthly ad-supported price to $2.99. The “discount” is technically pretty similar, but Disney+ and Hulu have both gotten away with a price hike since then. If you know for a fact these are already services you’d pay for, you might as well pay as little as you can over the next 12 months.

The discount is open to both new and returning subscribers, with the exception of anyone who has already paid for an annual plan through Disney+. If you do run into any issues trying to grab the deal, I would recommend trying out a new e-mail address.

Hulu Also Discounting Channel Add-Ons

While Hulu hasn’t discounted its own standalone subscription, the service has discounted its spread of Channel Add-Ons to match Black Friday discounts from other services. For example, you can add 12 months of HBO Max to your plan for $2.99 each month, building your own version of the Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max offer, my favorite streaming bundle overall, which is otherwise still full-price.

More Black Friday Streaming Deals

Pretty much every streaming service has already announced their Black Friday streaming deals, the majority of which last until midnight on December 1. One of the best streaming deals overall is 12 months of HBO Max for $2.99/mo, but you’re stuck with ads. On the ad-free front, you can grab six months of Apple TV for $5.99/mo or a $20 discount on a full year of Mega Fan Crunchyroll.

If you’re looking for more than just subscriptions, you can check out our full guide to this year’s Black Friday sales.

Blythe (she/her) is an SEO Coordinator at IGN who, when she isn't following streaming news, spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.

The Alienware Area-51 GeForce RTX 5090 Gaming PC Drops to as Low as $3,790 for Black Friday

27 novembre 2025 à 20:25

The Alienware Black Friday Sale is well under way, with some outstanding deals on several gaming PC configurations including its most powerful ones. If you're seeking the absolute best of the best in PC gaming performance, look no further than Alienware's new Area-51 gaming PC equipped with an uber powerful GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. Right now there are two ways you can score a great deal on one of these bad boys: new at Dell or refurbished at Dell Outlet. Whichever you choose, know that you're getting the lowest price of the year right now.

Alienware Area-51 RTX 5090 Gaming PC (New) for $4,250

Just for Black Friday, Dell has a generously equipped Area-51 system featuring an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor with 360mm liquid cooling, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD for $4,249.99 after $1,250 off in instant savings. The system includes a 1,500W 80Plus Platinum power supply, which is necessary in this case because an RTX 5090 graphics card has a minimum recommended rating of 1,000W, and the extra headroom allows for upgrades down the road.

Alienware Area-51 RTX 5090 Gaming PC (Refurb) for $3,720

Dell Outlet has just kicked off its own Black Friday Sale with some incredible pricing on Clearance, Like New (Refurbished) and Scratch & Dent Alienware Area-51 gaming PCs, equipped with your choice of GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 graphics cards. You're saving up to $1,600 compared to buying an identical system brand new.

All PCs purchased through Dell Outlet include the same warranty as buying new. Dell's certified refurbished systems are submitted to a rigorous refurbishing process. These previously owned products could have observable minor blemishes that do not affect performance, or could look as good as new.

New for 2025: The Alienware Area-51 Chassis

Dell unveiled the new Alienware Area-51 gaming PC at CES 2025. The chassis is a super-sized upgrade to the 2024 R16 system with aesthetic and cooling redesigns and updated components. The I/O panel is positioned at the top of the case instead of the front, and the tempered glass window now spans the entire side panel instead of just a smaller cutout. As a result, the side panel vents are gone, and instead air intakes are located at the bottom as well as the front of the case. Alienware is now pushing a positive airflow design (more intake than exhaust airflow), which means a less dusty interior. The internal components have been refreshed with a new motherboard, faster RAM, and bigger power supply to accommodate the new generation of CPUs and GPUs.

The RTX 5090 Is the Most Powerful Graphics Card Ever

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 has emerged as the most powerful consumer GPU on the market. Although with this generation Nvidia has prioritized software updates, AI features, and DLSS 4 technology to improve gameplay performance, the 5090 still boasts an impressive 25%-30% uplift over the RTX 4090 in hardware-based raster performance. If you want the absolute best performance for your gaming PC, there is literally no other option from any other brand.

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.

Nearly Every Xbox Controller Is on Sale for Black Friday

27 novembre 2025 à 20:00

The Xbox Black Friday sale is a little underwhelming this year, as there are no deals on Xbox consoles anywhere. Thankfully, Microsoft still had a little holiday spirit left in the tank by discounting nearly every Xbox controller available by about $20 on average, helping to offset the price increases for Xbox accessories that went into effect earlier this year.

Most controllers are between $40 and $50, although you can score a few colors for around $30 as part of the Amazon Resale Black Friday sale. Many controller colors have already sold out at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart, so if you've been meaning to replace an aging controller – or pick up a spare for local multiplayer – you'll want to act quickly.

Save $15-25 Off Every Xbox Controller for Black Friday

The absolute cheapest Xbox controllers right now are the standard Carbon Black and Robot White colors, which are both on sale for $39.99. If you want a controller with a little more pizazz, then you can pick up one of the other colors for around $45-50, including the new Breaker series controllers that released in September.

Carbon Black Xbox Controller for $36 at eBay

If you don't mind an extra step and aren't in a rush, you can save another $4 on the Carbon Black Xbox controller over at eBay through the BuyDig store. You'll need to use the code 'CYBERWEEK20' at checkout to get the 20% off discount, bringing the price down to $35.99 before tax. Thankfully, this deal does include free shipping, just don't expect it to arrive in two days or less like Amazon.

Save Even More on Like New Xbox Controllers at Amazon Resale

The Amazon Resale Black Friday promotion allows you to take an additional percentage off gently used items, making for even greater savings overall. This sale runs through December 1 and includes an extra 30% off the already discounted price across more than 1,000 items, including select Xbox controllers.

This means you can get a Carbon Black Xbox controller for just $27, or the Shock Blue, Deep Pink, or Robot White colors for $33. Just make sure you select 'Used – Like New' and look for the green '30% off at checkout' below the item to get the deal. Once it's in your cart, the extra discount is automatically applied.

It's worth noting that these items are certified and sold by Amazon as 'Like New,' so it should be a pretty safe bet that they will be in great condition. And, if you're not satisfied, you can always return it for a full refund.

Other standout offers during the Xbox Black Friday sale include up to 75% off Xbox games and 3 months of Xbox Game Pass for $59.99. For more gaming deals, be sure to check out the the PlayStation and Nintendo Black Friday sales, both of which have a lot more to offer this year than Xbox.

Matthew Adler has written for IGN since 2019 covering all things gaming, tech, tabletop games, and more. You can follow him on the site formerly known as Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.

Apple's Black Friday Sale Has Deals on Every New iPad Model, Just in Time for the Holidays

27 novembre 2025 à 19:15

When is the best opportunity to pick up a brand new iPad at the lowest price possible? Black Friday, of course. Starting today, every current generation Apple iPad has dropped to the lowest prices of the year. These deals should stick around through Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Even if you don't need one yourself, these would make awesome gifts for just about anyone (kids included) for Christmas. Without further ado, here are the best deals for each model.

Apple iPad Black Friday Deals (Newest Models)

Not sure which iPad to get? Read on below for a bit of detail on each deal.

Apple iPad 10.9" (A16)

We picked this model as the best overall iPad of 2025. For most people, the iPad (not the Air, Mini, or Pro) is the best model to get, and not just because it's the least expensive iPad on the block. Despite its affordable price point, it offers all the benefits of the iOS operating system with premium build quality and snappy performance. The 11th generation model is equipped with an 11" 264ppi Liquid Retina display, A16 Bionic chip, and starts at 128GB of internal storage. This model doesn't support Apple Intelligence, so you'll need to move up the ladder if you want Apple's new AI tech.

Apple iPad Mini 8.3" (A17 Pro)

The iPad Mini may be diminutive in size, but certainly not in performance. The A17 Pro chip is actually more powerful than the A16 Bionic found in the standard iPad. And despite the fact that the 8.3" screen is smaller, it's a higher quality display with a sharper 326ppi pixel density and both P3 Wide Color and True Tone technology. Also, unlike the standard iPad, the iPad Mini supports Apple Intelligence.

Apple iPad Air 11" and 13" (M3)

The 7th generation Apple iPad Air M3 tablet offers performance closer to the iPad Pro but without the hefty price tag. For Black Friday, the 11" model is down to $449 and the 13" model is down to $649, both after a $150 off instant discount. The 7th gen iPad Pro Air was released in March and features an 11" or 13" 264ppi Liquid Retina display with P3 Wide Color and True Tone technology, an Apple M3 chip, and starts at 128GB of storage. This model also supports Apple Intelligence.

Apple iPad Pro 11" and 13" (M5)

The new iPad Pro is the best tablet on the market, iOS or otherwise, thanks to the new M5 processor, which is both powerful and power-efficient. However, the processor isn't the only reason why the iPad Pro is superior to all other iPads. It's also the only tablet, Apple or otherwise, equipped with a tandem OLED display. Tandem OLED is better than traditional OLED (which is already best-in-class) for two reasons: 1) it's far brighter, and 2) it's less prone to burn-in. If you're wondering why this technology hasn't found its way into TVs, the answer is simply because it's not cost-effective at larger sizes. The iPad can get away with it because the display is smaller, but that's also a reason for the premium price point.

Looking for more iPad resources?

If you're not sure which iPad is best for you, we have an iPad guide which details which iPad is ideal for which use case. If you intend want to get an iPad for schoolwork, we have an iPad guide for students as well. If you're looking for options outside of iOS, check out the best Android tablets of 2025.

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.

Where Are the Xbox Console Deals for Black Friday 2025?

27 novembre 2025 à 19:00

Black Friday is traditionally one of the best times of the year to buy video games and consoles. In previous years, we've seen huge discounts of over $200 on consoles like Xbox Series X. With Black Friday sales now live, many are wondering where this year's Xbox console deals are. Although there are no console deals yet live, some solid Xbox deals are available on games and accessories.

Are There Any Xbox Console Black Friday Deals?

Unfortunately, there are no Xbox console deals available for Black Friday 2025 at this time. This can be attributed to many reasons, with the biggest being the price hikes on both Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S over the last 12 months. While Xbox Series X initially launched for $499.99, the console now retails for $649.99. As such, it's improbable we will see deals this year similar to what we saw in previous years, with the console available for around $350.

While Xbox consoles are not on sale, both PlayStation and Nintendo have Black Friday deals available. PlayStation has discounted its consoles by $100, meaning you can score a PlayStation 5 Pro for $649. As for Nintendo, the iconic Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Switch bundle did not return this year, but the Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle is available for $499.99, which will save you $30.

Although no Xbox consoles are on sale for Black Friday, there are still some great deals available on games, controllers, and additional storage. Some of the biggest 2025 releases, like Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Split Fiction, and Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, are on sale for Xbox Series X.

The Best Xbox Deals Available for Black Friday

Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.

The Best PlayStation Deals for Black Friday 2025: Discounts on PS5 Consoles, Games, and More

27 novembre 2025 à 18:44

PlayStation is having a pretty great Black Friday showing so far, and there are loads of great deals you can pick up over the weekend, and all the way through to Cyber Monday on Dec. 1.

Some of my favorite offers right now include $100 off PS5 consoles and PlayStation VR2 bundles, $20 off DualSense Controllers, and massive discounts on games like Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater ($30), Borderlands 4 ($35), and Astro Bot ($40).

TL;DR - The Best PS5 Deals for Black Friday

My favorite PS5 console deals right now are absolutely on the NBA 2K26 bundle for $449, as you get a free game thrown in, alongside the PS5 Pro discount, down to $649 – likely the best price we'll see on the world's most powerful console for the time being.

When it comes to games, standout offers are coming in hot thanks to Walmart's latest Black Friday deals, with big 2025 games like Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and Assassin's Creed Shadows, all falling to just $30. But for now, let’s jump into the best PS5 Black Friday deals you can pick up today.

PS5 Consoles and More

Making up for the price rises earlier in the year, PS5 consoles are $100 off for Black Friday this year.

As I mentioned, the best PlayStation hardware deals include PS5 Pro consoles now sitting at $649.99, down from $749.99, and the PS5 NBA 2K26 Bundle now $449.99. As it includes a free game, this is arguably the best console deal in the sale.

The PlayStation Portal hits $179.99 as its first meaningful discount since launch, and the PlayStation VR Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle is now $299 after a $100 cut.

In terms of other options, there's also $100 off the new PS5 Fortnite Flowering Chaos bundles, at $399.99 for the 825GB digital model or $449.99 for the 1TB disc edition.

You get PlayStation exclusive in-game items and 1,000 V-Bucks, making it the obvious pick for anyone who lives in the Fortnite ecosystem.

There's also the limited edition Ghost of Yotei PS5 bundles dropping to $499.99, a straight $100 off its $599.99 MSRP, including the game.

At $500, you're saving $20 versus buying seperately in the sale, and getting a beautiful special edition console to boot.

Every PS5 Game On Sale for Black Friday

Like I mentioned, when it comes to games, standout offers are coming in hot thanks to Walmart's latest Black Friday deals, with big 2025 games like Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, and Assassin's Creed Shadows, all falling to just $30.

Borderlands 4 has also dropped to just $35 at Amazon in another best of the year kind of deal, and one I'm basically expecting to sell out before the weekend is even up.

There's plenty more games to get stuck into in the sale as well, including Game of the Year 2024 winner, Astro Bot, for $40, Elden Ring for $15, Spider-Man 2 for $30, Final Fantasy's 1-6 Pixel Collection for $40, EA Sports FC 26 for $30, and more.

DualSense Controllers

Most DualSense controllers are between $55 and $60, depending on color, for Black Friday this year – that's $20 off the regular price. DualSense controllers rarely go on sale as it is, so any discount is better than paying full price.

The cheapest options are going to be the standard white, Midnight Black, Gray Camo, the Galaxy Collection (Cosmic Red, Starlight Blue, and Galactic Purple) and the Sterling Silver colors for $55, while the newer colors, including the Chroma Collection that released earlier this year, are $60.

For those looking for a more premium gaming experience, the DualSense Edge is also $30 off in both white and black colors. PlayStation's "pro" controller offers interchangeable thumbstick modules to combat stick drift, customizable back buttons, and deep integration with the PS5's software to create and swap between profiles with ease.

PlayStation Plus

PlayStation Plus is finally getting a proper Black Friday cut. New signups can grab 33% off a 12 month membership, which is about as generous as Sony gets these days.

If you're already locked in, you can still shave 33 percent off by upgrading whatever time you have left from Essential or Extra to Premium or Deluxe. Simple, and actually worthwhile for once.

It's a cleaner offer than last year's messy tiered discounts, which spread 20 percent across Essential, 25 percent across Extra, 30 percent across Premium, plus smaller cuts on upgrades.

And while it doesn't quite top the Lunar New Year blowout with its steeper Premium and upgrade savings, it does match or outdo the more recent Days of Play numbers, where Premium and Premium upgrades also hit 33 percent.

You might have already seen my $20 or less roundup, which is still packed with heavy hitters from the last few years and perfect if you want maximum bang for your buck. I also recently covered the best games under $30 right now, sporting Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater as my top pick.

I've also got you covered if you're looking for a more comprehensive roundup of the best video game deals for Black Friday. I'd also highly recommend you check in with my best Nintendo and Xbox Black Friday roundups, both of which I'll be updating daily with the best offers over the sale weekend. After that, I will rest. Have a good one!

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

Stranger Things Star Millie Bobbie Brown Breaks Silence on Her Current Relationship With David Harbour Following On-Set 'Bullying' Complaint

27 novembre 2025 à 18:37

Millie Bobbie Brown has discussed her current relationship with Stranger Things co-star David Harbour, after a recent article claimed she had filed a report concerning his behavior ahead of production on the Netflix hit's final season.

The two actors presented a united front earlier this month at a high-profile Stranger Things Season 5 red carpet premiere, where Brown and Harbour posed together for a series of cosy photos but steered clear of media interviews.

At the same event, however, director Shawn Levy and Stranger Things co-creator Matt Duffer were both asked about the situation between the series' stars, following the publication just days earlier of a Daily Mail report that stated that Brown had lodged "harassment and bullying" complaints against Harbour and had subsequently been accompanied by a personal assistant whenever on set.

According to the Daily Mail, no sexual impropriety was alleged, and an internal investigation by Netflix reportedly lasted "for months." Now, following the publication of the Daily Mail article, Brown has commented on why she had been so "united" with Harbour at the premiere.

"We’ve been doing that for the last 10 years," Brown told The Hollywood Reporter. "I mean, we have always been united in that. We love this show with everything, and we value our friendship more than anything."

While not addressing her reported complaint directly, Brown went on to state that it had been "so nice" to subsequently "come back together" with Harbour for Stranger Things' final season.

"It was quite nostalgic because it reminded me so much of season two and three, where we’re both kind of butting heads and she’s growing up," she continued. "She’s trying to find her own voice and he’s trying to parent, and that dynamic definitely comes back into play once again, and I’m really excited for people to see that."

"Obviously, you understand I can't get into personal onset matters," Matt Duffer said when asked about the situation at the Stranger Things Season 5 premiere, "but I will say we've been doing this for 10 years with this cast, and at this point they’re family and we deeply care about them. So, you know, nothing matters more than just having a set where everyone feels safe and happy."

"You have to create a respectful workplace where everyone feels comfortable and safe, and so we did everything to build that environment," Shawn Levy added, speaking at the same event. "And we're proud of the fact that we did so. I've read a bunch of stories and they range from wildly inaccurate to... there's so much noise around it. But the truth is that we view this crew and this cast as family, and so we treat each other with respect, and that's always been bedrock."

Stranger Things' final season debuted its first four episodes this week and briefly brought Netflix offline in the process. Not watched it yet? Co-creator Ross Duffer has called on fans to turn off what he described as "garbage" TV settings to view the series as its makers intended.

The show will continue with a further batch of episodes on December 25, before its feature-length series finale drops on December 31.

Image credit: Roger Kisby/Getty for Netflix.

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

Arc Raiders Patch Notes Teased a 'Very Hot Fix' for Locked Room Exploits and Now Cheaters Are Getting Cooked

27 novembre 2025 à 18:18

Arc Raiders developer Embark Studios released update 1.4.0 this week, and in the patch notes teased a “very hot fix for the locked room exploits.” It turns out they weren’t kidding.

Following the release of the patch, players — as they often do — jumped into the hugely successful extraction shooter to give this fix a proper test. They’ve been able to cheat their way into locked rooms as before, but what they now find inside… well, Embark called it a “very hot fix” for a reason.

As redditor Forward_Problem_7550 discovered, locked rooms now turn you into a fireball if you glitch inside. The clip below shows the trap in action.

Reaction to the change is positive, with most players getting a kick out of what Embark has done here. “Best part of this is the clowns doing the glitch lose all their stuff to someone who legitimately opens the door with a key. CLASSIC!” enthused A_Tortured_Crab. “It's genuinely a really good fix,” added vedomedo. “Hopefully this is the mindset they keep going forward. Punish the exploiters and reward legit players.”

Now, some players are saying they’re more inclined to use their keys to enter locked rooms legitimately in the hope of finding “some dingus who hasn't read the patch notes.”

Technically this isn’t a fix, as players can still use the exploit to enter locked rooms. But it is an eye-catching workaround, and will surely put off players from trying to cheat their way inside a room after they’ve been cooked once.

“Would’ve been better if they just didn’t say anything and rolled this out,” suggested Maverixk_. “Imagine all the door glitches finding this out and losing all of their s**t before word of mouth spread. Would’ve been hilarious.”

That’s not all the update did. It’s also patched the gun quick swap exploit. Full patch notes are below.

Arc Raiders Patch Notes 1.4.0:

Content and Bug Fixes

  • Exploit mitigation mechanisms have been added for all locked rooms across all maps.
  • Fixed the gun exploit that allowed you to shoot quicker than intended by swapping to a quick use item and back.
  • The exterior access to Spaceport's Control Tower locked room has been blocked off.
  • Fixed the issue that sometimes caused low resolution textures in the Main Menu.
  • Fixed players being able to push each other by jumping on each other’s backs.
  • Fixed lighting artifacts that would sometimes occur upon entering maps.
  • Raider Voice now correctly respects the selected voice option after restarting the game.

What if you exploit the doors now: 😂 https://t.co/JndqMjMpUn pic.twitter.com/81aFPE0ucD

— Scrappy (@TheRooster) November 27, 2025

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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