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Best Buy Has a New and Incredible Black Friday Bose Headphone Deal, But It Ends Tonight

30 novembre 2025 à 03:05

If you weren't happy with any of the headphone deals during Black Friday, Best Buy's new Flash deal might just change your mind. For tonight only, you can pick up a pair of Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise canceling headphones for just $249. That's 42% off the retail price of $429 and $50 less than the best deal I saw during Black Friday proper. This is Bose's best (aka flagship) noise canceling headphone and competes with other top-end competitors like the Sony WH-1000XM6.

Today Only: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones for $249.99

The QuietComfort Ultra is Bose's newest noise-cancelling headphone, released in late 2023. It is a significant upgrade over the standard QuietComfort headphones in audio and noise-cancelling performance and is easily comparable to other current heavyweights like the Sony WH-1000XM5/XM6 and the AirPods Max. The Ultra features redesigned ear cushions that are both more comfortable and provide a more secure seal, resulting in better passive noise isolation. It also supports spatial audio for better immersion, and it's updated with the new Bluetooth 5.3 protocol. Android users can rejoice in the fact that the Ultra supports Snapdragon Sound, a feature that offers optimized sound quality, connection stability, and latency for your streaming audio when the headphone is connected to an Android device.

Other features include an "Aware" mode that picks up ambient noises and amplifies them so that you can listen in on the outside world without having to take off your headphones, a respectable 24 hours of battery life on a single charge, an updated USB Type-C port, Bluetooth multipoint for simultaneous pairing with up to two devices, and a dual-hinge design that enables the headphones to fold up and flat for easier portability.

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 Powerful HP OMEN MAX 16 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptop Drops to $1,299.99 for Black Friday

30 novembre 2025 à 02:20

HP is offering an outstanding Black Friday deal on its flagship gaming laptop. Right now you can score the powerful OMEN MAX 16 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptop for just $1,299.99 with free shipping after $50 off coupon code "STUFFING50". The RTX 5070 Ti is a powerful mobile GPU that should easily handle the newest and most demanding games.

OMEN MAX 16 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptop for $1,299.99

New for 2025, the OMEN MAX 16 is an upgrade to the OMEN 16 both in terms of build quality and cooling potential. Unlike the OMEN 16, the OMEN MAX 16 is almost entirely constructed of aluminum, including both the top lid and chassis. The exception is the palm rest, which is still plastic so that it doesn't get too toasty for your hands. The OMEN MAX 16 also features a new OMEN Tempest Cooling Pro design that combines vapor chamber cooling, redesigned fan configuration, and an improved thermal interface material to maximize heat transfer. Not only does this keep the OMEN MAX 16 cooler during gaming marathons, it also allows for the current-generation graphics cards to perform optimally without throttling.

This particular configuration features a 16" 1920x1200 display, Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. Both the memory and storage can be user-upgraded. I would recommend upgrading to the 16" 2560x1600 OLED display for an additional $190.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 255X is a top performing CPU

The Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX is a 20-core processor with a max turbo frequency of 5.2GHz. In terms of gaming performance, upgrading to an Ultra 9 would be a waste of money. Games are typically GPU-bound, so getting the best GPU within your budget should be the highest priority. Most games also can't utilize more than 4-8 cores, so the extra cores on the Core Ultra 9 are unnecessary. The Ultra 9 275HX does have a slightly higher clock speed (5.4GHz vs 5.2GHz) but that's just a 4% difference in performance, completely unnoticeable in actual gameplay.

The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU can handle the most demanding games

The RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU is comparable in performance to the previous generation's RTX 4080 and pulls ahead of it in games that support DLSS 4. It should be able to handle even the newest and most demanding games like Ghost of Yotei, Battlefield 6, and Borderlands 4 on the native 1920x1200 resolution. It can also run the same games at 2560x1600 if you opt for the OLED upgrade, although you may have to minimally tweak some graphics settings to maintain 60fps.

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The Massive 77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV Just Dropped to a New Price Low for the Black Friday Weekend

30 novembre 2025 à 01:40

Amazon just beat its Black Friday deal on the massive 77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED TV. The price has dropped to $1,696.99 with free delivery. This TV normally retails for about $2,500 and the best price I saw on Amazon during Black Friday was a tad under $1,900. LG is the best selling OLED TV brand in the global market for a simple reason. It's just that good.

Check out more of the best Black Friday OLED TV deals from Samsung, Sony, LG, and more.

New Black Friday Deal on 77" LG Evo C5 4K OLED Smart TV

LG's OLED TVs have been our favorite TVs for console gaming for three years running thanks to their outstanding image quality, low input lag, and high refresh rate. The 2025 C5 uses LG's proprietary Evo panel, which is significantly brighter and offers a wider color gamut than traditional W-OLED TVs. Aside from higher production costs, there's no downside to this technology; the C5 boasts the near-infinite black levels, near-infinite contrast ratio, and near-instantaneous response times you'd expect from any OLED TV This is easily the best TV for streaming 4K HDR content in its intended glory.

The LG C5 has the necessary gaming features as well, including a native 120Hz panel that can be pushed to as high as 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 inputs for running PS5 games in 4K at up to 120fps, variable refresh rate (VRR) and auto low latency mode (ALLM). The C5 is also lightweight for its size because the rear cabinet housing is made of a composite fiber; for example, this 65" model weighs only 36 pounds without the stand, making it much easier to wall mount.

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 $1,200 off Samsung's Massive 57" Gaming Monitor with Dual 4K Resolution for Black Friday

30 novembre 2025 à 06:15

The biggest and baddest gaming monitor you could possibly get (short of getting a TV) has finally dropped to a price low enough to recommend for Black Friday. eBay via Buydig is offering the massive 57" Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD gaming monitor for $1,279.99 after a 20% off coupon code "CYBERWEEK20". This monitor retails for $2,500 and most other retailers are currently selling it for about $1,500. Buydig is an authorized Samsung reseller.

57" Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K Monitor Deal

The 57" Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 is one of few 57" dual 4K UHD monitors on the market, boasting an eye-watering 7680x2160 resolution, or the equivalent of two 4K UHD monitors stacked next to each other. Despite the display being so large, it has an above-average 140ppi pixel density, which is amazing considering the fact that in general the bigger the display, the lower the ppi. To put that into perspective, it's as sharp as a 32" 4K monitor. Wow.

The Odyssey Neo G9 is equipped with a Mini LED backlight paired with a quantum dot (QLED) panel. Like its namesake suggests, mini-LED panels have smaller LEDs than traditional LED LCD monitors, so you can squeeze in more lighting zones. Mini-LED monitors are also much brighter than OLED monitors, which is very important because larger monitors are generally dimmer than smaller ones to start. Local dimming combined with higher brightness improves contrast ratio and HDR and is also useful in overpowering glare and reflections.

The Samsung Neo G9 isn't a one-trick pony, and all the other specs live up to what we'd expect from a top-end gaming monitor. The display boasts an aggressive 1000R curve that practically hugs you as you play games. Curved panels are useless with small monitors but extremely helpful with super-wide ones. It also features a 1ms response time and 240Hz refresh rate. It is HDR1000 certified, which means that it can maintain peak brightness up to 1,000 nits. It's FreeSync Premium Pro certified, which means it works with G-Sync in compatibility mode as well.

Is the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 what you should buy?

Obviously, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 isn't a monitor for everyone. You need a rather generous gaming budget. Also, not all games support this resolution and aspect ratio. Some games will have letterboxing to compensate. Finally, gaming at dual 4K UHD resolution is extremely GPU intensive. Make sure you have a good graphics card that can handle the load. We'd recommend something no less powerful than a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti or Radeon RX 9070 XT.

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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.

Here Are the 5 Most Popular Items From Amazon's Black Friday Sale, Based on IGN Readers

29 novembre 2025 à 23:35

Let's be honest; Black Friday has not been quite as exciting as prior years' sales overall, based on our own team's consensus, overall online chatter so far, and based on what our own followers have shared. Depending on what you are looking to get before the new year, what categories you're shopping within, and what you're willing to actually spend (in THIS economy?!) you have to be pickier now more than ever.

That said, there's no doubt this weekend is showing us the lowest prices we'll see on most products we've seen all year. IGN's readers, to nobody's surprise, have taken advantage of the best gaming sales that are live, and even some that weren't on sale at all (Switch 2 for example. SMH).

Either way, 'tis the season for shopping, holiday gift hunting, practical buying, and everything in between. Here's what our IGN audience ordered the most of (total quantity) on actual Black Friday from Amazon, still ahead of Cyber Monday. Please note the stock and prices are subject to change, as we've seen fluctuations throughout each day even. If you want something on sale, best to grab it now.

Top-Sellers Overall:

Highlight: Battlefield 6 has dropped to just $35 in the Black Friday and early Cyber Monday sales for both PS5 and Xbox. That's 50% off and going in and out of stock at Amazon, so be sure to check GameStop too for the same deal.

No matter what the overall lack of exciting deals are this year, there's a little something for everyone to shop still. I, myself will be shopping discounts on practical things I want to stock up on around the house, like toilet paper, dish soap, batteries, granola bars and things like that. Other than that, I will be looking into 4k Blu-ray sales of my favorite movies I don't own yet, any wishlisted games on Steam with steep discounts, and will casually browse gift ideas for my loved ones. Good luck out there and I'll see you on the other side!

Lindsey (she/her) is IGN's Director of Audience Development and Commerce. She's been at IGN since 2021 and has a background in SEO, especially in the gaming, entertainment, and tech media spaces.

I’ve Picked Out the Best Black Friday Gaming Laptop Deals Heading Through the Weekend

29 novembre 2025 à 23:35

Black Friday proper may be behind us, but the deals bonanza isn't over just yet. If you're looking to upgrade from your outdated gaming laptop, or you want to transition from a desktop computer to a more mobile setup, there are still plenty of excellent deals to choose from. In fact, there are deals that have actually lowered in price compared to Black Friday. Check out all of the deals below.

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5070 Ti)

Best Buy has the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16s for $1449.99 after a $450 off discount. This laptop features an aluminum top lid and plastic composite chassis and weighs about 5.1 pounds. Specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

MSI Vector HX 16" Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5070 Ti)

Walmart has the MSI Vector HX gaming laptop for $1299.00 after a $700 off discount. This is the lowest price I've seen so far for an RTX 5070 Ti equipped laptop. It weighs in at about 5.9 pounds. Specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, 32GB of RAM. and a 1TB SSD.

Alienware Aurora Gaming Laptop Deals

Alienware's new mainstream gaming laptop for 2025 is dubbed the "Alienware Aurora" and it replaces the previous generation's x16 and m16 series of laptops. It comes in two models: the 16 and 16X. The 16 is the more economical model, but gamers should definitely opt for the higher-end 16X model. If you're looking for build quality and performance on par with the previous generation m16, then the 16X is its spiritual successor. It features an anodized aluminum lid and base, a higher quality display, a more powerful CPU, and a GPU that isn't throttled for maximum gaming performance.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16" Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5070 Ti)

Lower than Black Friday price

Lenovo has several strong deals, string with this Legion Pro 7 Gen 10 for $1,753.74 after you stack two coupon codes "LEGIONKRAZE" and "LENCYBERDEAL" The Legion Pro 7 is Lenovo's highest end 16" gaming laptop, featuring a full metal chassis (both lid and body). It weighs approximately 5.6-6 pounds depending on the configuration. Specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz OLED display, AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16" Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5080)

Lower than Black Friday price

Lenovo has the Legion Pro 7 Gen 10 for $1,999.99 after coupon "LENCYBERDEAL" Specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, 32GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16" Ryzen X3D Laptop Deal (RTX 5080)

Lower than Black Friday price

This Legion Pro 7 Gen 10 laptop deserves special mention because the 9955HX3D processor is the most powerful mobile gaming CPU on the market, easily besting anything that Intel has in its repertoire, thanks to AMD's 3D V-Cache technology. The rest of the specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz OLED display, RTX 5080 GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16" Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5090)

Lower than Black Friday price

Lenovo has the Legion Pro 7 Gen 10 for $2,963.49 after you stack two coupon codes "LENCYBERDEAL" and "EXTRAFIVE". This is the only RTX 5090-equipped laptop I've seen priced under $3,000. Specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, 64GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD.

HP OMEN MAX 16 Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5070 Ti)

Lower than Black Friday price

HP has the OMEN MAX 16 for $1,299.99 after coupon code "STUFFING50". New for 2025, the OMEN MAX 16 is almost entirely constructed of aluminum, including both the top lid and chassis. The OMEN MAX 16 also features a new OMEN Tempest Cooling Pro design that combines vapor chamber cooling, redesigned fan configuration, and an improved thermal interface material to maximize heat transfer.

The laptop weighs in at about 6 pounds. Specs include a 16" 1920x1200 144Hz IPS display, Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX processor, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The laptop can be customized, and I'd recommend bump the display up to an OLED model for $150.

HP OMEN MAX 16 Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5080)

Lower than Black Friday price

HP has the OMEN MAX 16 for $1,799.99 after coupon code "GOBBLE100". Specs include a 16" 2.5K 240Hz IPS display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

HP OMEN 16 Gaming Laptop Deal (RTX 5060)

HP has the OMEN 16 for just $924.99 after coupon code "GRAVY25". The OMEN 16 is an entirely plastic composite chassis that weights in at about 5.1 pounds. Specs include a 16" 1920x1200 144Hz IPS display, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX processor, GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD.

Alienware Area-51 Gaming Laptop Deals

Alienware 18 Area-51 (18")

Alienware 16 Area-51 (16")

The Area-51 is Alienware's new flagship gaming laptop for 2025. It features an anodized aluminum shell for both the lid and bottom chassis with a gorgeous iridescent finish. The frame is made of a durable and lightweight magnesium alloy. Cooling has been upgraded with generous amounts of copper and a new thermal interface material to better transfer heat away from your hottest components as well as more fans and bigger cutouts for greater airflow. Dell claims that the laptop can handle a higher power ceiling of up to 240W TDP without raising acoustics.

Design-wise, the Area 51 has a sleeker, more contoured shape compared to previous models, with rounded edges and soft corners replacing the traditional squared off design. The hinges are internally positioned so that they're near invisible. There's a transparent window on the undercarriage to show off the internal components. As befits an Alienware laptop, there's plenty of RGB illunimation, although most of it can be turned off if you want your laptop to be a bit more subtle.

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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.

PS5 Black Friday Bundles Are Selling Out Before Cyber Monday This Year

29 novembre 2025 à 22:53

PlayStation was definitely one of Black Friday's biggest winners this year, as it had just about everything discounted. Although PlayStation's big sale is still continuing into Cyber Monday, we've already seen quite a few of the popular items sell out.

The most popular deal, by far, has been the PS5 console bundles, which are $100 off and include a pack-in game for added value. While the NBA 2K26 bundle is no longer available, you can still scoop up the Ghost of Yotei Black Edition and Fortnite PS5 bundles for a limited time. But, don't wait too long as these are likely to be the next bundles to sell out.

Every PS5 Bundle Still Available After Black Friday

As expected, PS5 consoles sold like hotcakes during Black Friday, with the bundles providing the best value overall. The best deal this year was the NBA 2K26 PS5 bundle since it effectively included an additional $70 in value with the pack-in game, although it has since sold out everywhere.

There are still a couple of PS5 console bundles hanging on, although they seem to be selling quickly. If you're looking for the absolute best price right now, then you can't go wrong with the Fortnite holiday bundle. The 1TB disc edition is on sale for $449 and the 825GB digital edition is $399, which is the same price as the bundle-less PS5s.

While Fortnite itself is free to play, the Fortnite Flowering Chaos bundle includes some digital goodies that can be used in-game. In total, it's eight PlayStation-exclusive cosmetics (estimated to cost around 5,000 V-Bucks) plus an additional 1,000 V-Bucks to spend in the Fortnite shop. The included cosmetics are:

  • Florin Outfit (with LEGO style)
  • Blossom Backpack Back Bling
  • Floral Finisher Pickaxe
  • Blue Blossoms Wrap
  • Petal's Edge Guitar
  • Blue Bloom Mic
  • Petal Steppers Kicks

If Fortnite doesn't interest you, then your only other option is the Ghost of Yotei Limited Edition console bundle from PlayStation Direct for $499. While the Gold edition is sold out, the Black edition is still available. This console bundle includes a special edition console and matching controller, as well as a voucher for Ghost of Yotei.

Like most special edition consoles, the Ghost of Yotei edition isn't likely to stick around for long, so this may be your last chance to pick up that console before it's discontinued.

More PlayStation Consoles & Accessories on Sale

In addition to the standard PS5, the PS5 Pro is also $100 off this year, although there aren't any free games or bonuses included. This sale effectively erases the PS5 Pro's price increase from earlier this year, so it's still a great deal and likely the cheapest it's going to be for some time.

PlayStation Portal finally gets a post-launch discount and the PlayStation VR2 bundle with Horizon: Call of the Mountain is $100 as part of this sale.

Black Friday may be over, but there are still sales happening at just about every retailer, including Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Target. Some of these deals are likely to carry on into Cyber Monday, but it's not a guarantee.

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.

The Best Black Friday Deals on Gifts I Recommend Buying Before Sales End

29 novembre 2025 à 22:45

Now that Thanksgiving has wrapped up, it's time to start thinking about Christmas. More specifically, it's time to start thinking about Christmas gifts for everyone this year. The best Black Friday deals are all live this weekend and will probably remain through Cyber Monday. This is the weekend to do all of your Christmas shopping before prices start going up.

I myself am a bit of a known last-minute gift shopper. I need the pressure of Christmas being only a few days away to push me to really hunker down and think about what to buy everyone. And while I still haven't done my own Christmas gift shopping this year, I do have some gift ideas to share based on what's actually on sale.

The Best Gifts on Sale for Black Friday This Year

Illustrated Editions of Books Are Buy 2, Get 1 Free

I have a lot of people in my life that love to read and I've found that illustrated editions of their favorite series are often a top gift idea for readers. Of the illustrated editions that are on sale right now, I'd recommend The Lord of the Rings ones. They all include illustrations and maps from Tolkien himself and are arguably the best gift for any true Lord of the Rings fan. All three of these books are currently available in Amazon's buy 2, get 1 free sale so it's a great time to buy.

Another good option available in that same sale is the interactive illustrated versions of Harry Potter. There are a total of four books that have been converted to this style so far and they are actually cool. The "interactive" part is that they are designed to include papercraft alongside just illustrations. I've taken advantage of this same buy 2, get 1 deal on these before and it can save you quite a bit of money on a good Harry Potter gift.

AirPods Are Really Cheap This Year

AirPods are one of the most purchased items during every Black Friday sale. This has been true since the dawn of the AirPod and will likely remain true until the need for earpods becomes a thing of the past. This year we are seeing some really good deals on AirPods models. You can get a pair of the latest AirPods 4 for only $69 right now, which seems like a ridiculous price for Apple tech.

If you're looking to buy the new AirPods Pro 3 instead, those are also on sale for Black Friday. Amazon and other retailers have dropped prices to new lows and it's only been a couple of months since Apple first released these.

Both of these have been within our top ordered items from IGN's audience so far for Black Friday.

Everyone Wants a Nintendo Switch 2

One of the most popular items during Black Friday this year is the new Switch console. There aren't any actual Nintendo Switch 2 deals this year, but that hasn't stopped folks from buying the bundles that offer at least some savings. That's because the Switch 2 is probably never going to be discounted. If you don't buy a bundle now, they might all be gone before Christmas.

As someone who already owns a Nintendo Switch 2, some of the top things on my Christmas list are games and accessories for it. The Switch 2 Pro controller unfortunately isn't discounted yet either, but there are a ton of deals on Switch games and MicroSD express cards worth checking out.

Discounts on PlayStation Games and Accessories Are Great This Year

Some of the best video game deals we've seen so far for Black Friday have been on PlayStation stuff. The PlayStation Black Friday sale has some of the lowest prices we've ever seen on accessories like DualSense controllers and the PlayStation Portal. There are also price drops on the consoles themselves, but they haven't been as popular.

If you're looking for something cheaper, I'd suggest checking out the deals on physical PS5 games. There are a bunch of really popular games getting discounts this year, including new releases like Battlefield 6. There's also Elden Ring for only $15, which is a crazy good deal.

4K and Blu-ray Movie Deals Are Great for Collectors

There are some pretty good Black Friday deals on streaming services this year, but if you're looking for a gift for someone that already has a movie collection started then 4K is the way to go. We've been tracking some incredible 4K movie deals this year and the prices are so worth it.

If you're looking for something more substantial than movies, there are also some great deals on full collections of TV shows available. This includes favorites like Friends, Star Trek, and even Courage the Cowardly Dog.

The Best LEGO Deals of the Year Are Live Now

LEGO has been on fire this year with some of the coolest new sets I've ever seen. It was enough to even convert me into an adult fan of LEGO and I've already started a collection for myself. For 2025 we're seeing some incredible Black Friday LEGO deals with prices dropping to new lows all week. Here's some of the price drops I'd recommend checking out while stock remains.

LEGO also went all out this year with its Black Friday LEGO set. The new LEGO Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise set became available on actual Black Friday and has already completely sold out. The LEGO store has some backorder stock coming in and out, so it's worth a look for any of my fellow Star Trek fans out there.

When Do the Sales Actually End?

Black Friday deals have been going on for more than a week already, but a lot of the best discounts will have an abrupt end. You can expend most major sales to end when Cyber Monday ends, which for this year is December 1. Retailers like Amazon tend to keep sale prices live until 12 a.m. PT, so you'll still have all of Monday before prices go back up. Though some things will likely go out of stock by then.

There are usually follow-up "last-minute" sales that will arrive before Christmas still, but those discounts are never as good as they are during the peak Black Friday shopping window.

Fortnite Zero Hour Live Event Draws 10.5 Million Players, As Godzilla, King Kong, Iron Man and KPop Demon Hunters Unite For Avengers: Endgame-Style Finale

29 novembre 2025 à 22:26

Fortnite developer Epic Games has announced that 10.5 million players just tuned in for Zero Hour, the highly-anticipated live event that featured heroes from the world's biggest franchises turning up Avengers: Endgame-style to save the day. Online, at least 3 million more watched the event via streaming platforms.

Iron Man, Superman, Godzilla and the KPop Demon Hunters were just some of the characters who made appearances within the event, as Fortnite's finest gathered to defeat the Dark Presence, the game's latest Big Bad. Many of the characters appearing in the event had been teased ahead of time, though exactly what would happen was left uncertain. And indeed, despite going multiple rounds with King Kong and a Star Destroyer, the Dark Presence was still left standing.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the event was quite how much Fortnite celebrated its own beloved lore, with the Dark Presence finally defeated thanks to a last-ditch decision by Jonesy to call in the game's villainous Cube.

Full Fortnite Zero Hour live event gameplay! 🎬

Epic just pulled off its own version of Avengers Endgame 🔥

How would you rate the event out of 10? 👀pic.twitter.com/ifWqkeNKF6

— Beebom Gaming (@beebomgaming) November 29, 2025

Fans are now sharing gameplay of the event and finding numerous Easter eggs, such as characters from Steal the Brainrot being featured in the background, and Hatsune Miku joining the battle while perched on Godzilla's head. I particularly love this fan creation, which overlays Avengers: Endgame's score on top of Zero Hour's "portals" sequence:

Fortnite Zero Hour Event (with Endgame Music)#FortniteZeroHour #fortnite pic.twitter.com/6Jacvsq3px

— ABALDY (@ABaldy64) November 29, 2025

There's plenty here, too, for Fortnite lore fans to digest. As Hope herself questioned, who was piloting the Mecha Team Leader mech? (A member of the Seven?) Will the destruction of the Cube lead to its mothership reappearing? (Yes, see below!) And how is Epic Games going to top this next year?

With the event's gameplay portion complete, some players reported seeing their games abruptly crash as an unexpected cutscene began to air. The cinematic, which you can watch in full below, quickly sums up Fortnite's clearly now-revived original storyline and makes absolutely clear that the game is returning to its focus on its heroic Seven, and their battle against the Cube's civilization, dubbed The Last Reality.

After that, players were treated to a quick glimpse at what's next for the game (and yes, Epic Games couldn't resist making a 6-7 joke in the process). Fortnite Chapter 7 will begin with our heroes enjoying life on a new map themed around the southern US. There are Fortnite-y versions of Hollywood and Area 51 to explore, while fresh gameplay changes include wingsuits and drivable Reboot Vans. Everything seems pretty chill, until The Last Reality's mothership does indeed turn up (and promptly blows up Fortnite's beloved Battle Bus!)

And after that, for those still connected, Fortnite really did call it a day. The game is now offline for a number of hours, with the launch of Chapter 7 due as the game comes back online later tonight.

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

One of the Best Lenovo Black Friday Gaming PC Deals Just Got Better for the Weekend Crowd

29 novembre 2025 à 22:15

For Black Friday weekend, Lenovo just lowered the price yet again one of its best Black Friday gaming PC deals. Right now you can pick up a Legion Tower 7 RTX 5080 gaming PC for just $1,889.99 after you apply two stackable coupon codes "LENCYBERDEAL" and "EXTRAFIVE". This beats out the original Black Friday deal by $200. It's not the least expensive RTX 5080 prebuilt for Black Friday - the Alienware Aurora R16 just barely beats it at $1,815 - but it's arguably a better deal.

Check out more of the best Lenovo Black Friday deals going on right now.

Black Friday Deal: Lenovo Legion Tower 7 RTX 5080 Gaming PC

The Legion Tower 7 is Lenovo's top-end desktop computer, boasting a well-ventilated chassis with a mesh front panel housing six total 120mm fans (including three fans for the 360mm liquid cooling system) and an 850W 80Plus Gold power supply.

This particular configuration features an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor, GeForce RTX 5080 16GB graphics card, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz of RAM, and a 2TB PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor has a max turbo frequency of 5.7GHz with 24 cores and a 40MB L2 cache. According to Passmark, the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K is a better gaming chip than the previous generation's Intel Core i9-14900K.

The RTX 5080 is the second best Blackwell graphics card, surpassed only by the $2,000 RTX 5090. It's about 5%-10% faster than the previous generation RTX 4080 Super, which is discontinued and no longer available. In games that support DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation exclusive to Blackwell cards, the gap widens. This is an outstanding card for playing even the latest games at 4K resolution with high settings and ray tracing enabled.

Check out our RTX 5080 GPU review.

Why Choose Lenovo?

Lenovo Legion gaming PCs and laptops generally feature better build quality than what you'd find from other prebuilt PCs. For desktop PCs in particular, people like the fact that Lenovo does not use proprietary components in its computer systems, so they're easier to upgrade with off-the-shelf parts. Although we haven't yet reviewed the new 2025 models, we have reviewed last year's Legion 7 desktop and really liked its build quality and performance.

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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Everything Coming to Netflix in December

29 novembre 2025 à 20:26

We have almost made it to the final month of 2025. Thankfully, a new batch of arrivals of all of your favorite streaming services should keep you busy between the holiday festivities and family events.

Netflix is the king of holiday rom-coms, and so of course we’ll see plenty of new (somewhat similar looking) additions to that list throughout the month. You’ll also get a spread of new documentaries, the third Knives Out movie, and, of course, the Stranger Things finale.

Without further ado, here’s the full list of everything coming to Netflix in December with recommendations from the staff here at IGN.

Everything Coming to Netflix in December

December 1

  • All The Empty Rooms
  • CoComelon Lane: Season 6
  • Love is Blind: Italy
  • My Next Guest with David Letterman and Adam Sandler
  • Playing Gracie Darling
  • Troll 2
  • A League of Their Own
  • As Good as It Gets
  • Bad Teacher
  • Big Momma’s House
  • Big Momma’s House 2

This British historical drama series originally ran from 2016 to 2019 on ITV in the UK and on PBS in the US. Creator Daisy Goodwin's show chronicled the early years of the rule of Queen Victoria (played by Doctor Who's Jenna Coleman), who had been Britain's longest-reigning monarch until her great-great-granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II. The series premiered during the heyday of The Crown, similarly documenting the public and private lives of the British royal family with a degree of creative license. The heart of the show is the romance between Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert (Tom Hughes), while also taking a page from The Crown in depicting the queen's political mentorship by her respective Prime Ministers set against the backdrop of historic events like the Irish famine, the Anglo-Afghan War, and the Great Exhibition. Sadly, Victoria ended on essentially a cliffhanger, with a health crisis for Prince Albert, whose eventual death will devastate Queen Victoria and leave her garbed in black and in mourning for the rest of her life. At least The Crown allowed Queen Elizabeth II's story to play out to a proper conclusion. -Jim Vejvoda

  • Brightburn
  • Burlesque
  • Cheaper by the Dozen
  • Cheaper by the Dozen 2
  • Christmas Break-In
  • Downton Abbey
  • Godzilla
  • Hollow Man
  • Joy for Christmas
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • Kung Fu Panda 3
  • Little Women
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Stripes
  • The Ugly Truth
  • Victoria: Seasons 1-3
  • What Lies Beneath
  • The Wolf of Wall Street
  • Zero Dark Thirty

The first day of the month always leads to a big mix of new additions and departures on any streaming service. In terms of actual new releases, you’ll get a new iteration of My Next Guest featuring Adam Sandler and a new season of Love Is Blind Italy.

Otherwise, you’ll get access to classics from across eras like Zero Dark Thirty, Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, Pulp Fiction, and what I consider one of the best trilogies of all tim, Kung Fu Panda. Yes, I choose to ignore Kung Fu Panda 4.

December 2

  • Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches: Season 2
  • Matt Rife: Unwrapped - A Christmas Crowd Work Special

The second season of Mayfair Witches, an ongoing adaptation of the Anne Rice novel, is coming to Netflix after airing on AMC earlier this year. The streamer will also premiere a new comedy special from Matt Rife.

December 3

  • My Secret Santa
  • The Northman
  • Stranded with my Mother-in-Law: Season 3
  • With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration

Robert Eggers’ The Northman, which IGN’s review describes as a “dreamlike viking revenge saga,” is coming to Netflix after a stint at Peacock. You’ll also see a new special from Meghan Markle’s reality series focusing on holiday traditions, recipes, and crafts.

December 4

  • A Lot Like Christmas
  • The Abandons
  • The Believers: Season 2
  • Forrest Gump
  • Fugue State 1986
  • I Wish You Had Told Me
  • Lali: Time to Step Up
  • Mean Girls (2004)

I mean, c’mon? Mean Girls and Forrest Gump, nothing short of classics. Subscribers will also get The Abandons, a new Netflix series from Kurt Sutter, the creator of Sons of Anarchy. The Western drama series stars Lena Headey, Gillian Anderson, and Lucas Till.

December 5

  • Jay Kelly
  • Love and Wine
  • The Making of Jay Kelly
  • The New Yorker at 100
  • The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2
  • The Price of Confession
  • Owning Manhattan: Season 2

Jay Kelly, directed by Noah Baumbach, stars none other than Adam Sandler as an aging movie actor whose existential crisis leads him to take a Europe trip with his manager. The movie will premiere on Netflix alongside a behind-the-scenes documentary.

The streamer will also premiere a documentary digging into the 100 year history of The New Yorker as well as Love and Wine, a good ol’ rom com from Netflix Africa.

December 7

  • Babylon
  • Cast Away

Damien Chazelle’s follow-up to La La Land and First Man released back in 2023 to mixed opinions. Matt Donato’s review of Babylon for IGN aptly sums some of them up: “Babylon is a magnificent disaster that'll be one viewer's favorite movie of the year and another's calamitous nemesis.”

December 8

  • Elmo and Mark Rober's Merry Giftmas

Mark Robert and Elmo work together to prepare holiday gifts for their friends in this Netflix Family special.

December 9

  • Badly in Love
  • Blood Coast: Season 2
  • Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within
  • The West Wing: Seasons 1-7

The world is healing and all seven seasons of The West Wing are coming back to Netflix. The streamer is also premiering Badly in Love, a new Japanese dating show, and Masaka Kids, a documentary about a killer dancing group from Uganda that went viral on TikTok.

December 10

  • The Accident: Season 2
  • Record of Ragnarok: Season 3
  • Simon Cowell: The Next Act

Simon Cowell will not rest until he has another boy group under his wing. That is quite literally the premise of his new Netflix series, The Next Act. Netflix will also be the exclusive streaming home for Season 3 of the Record of Ragnarok, which joins the service’s surprisingly solid slate of anime.

December 11

  • The Fakenapping
  • Had I Not Seen the Sun: Part 2
  • Lost in the Spotlight
  • Man Vs Baby
  • Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft: Season 2
  • The Town

The second and final season of Netflix’s animated Tomb Raider series is arriving toward the middle of the month. IGN’s review of the first season acknowledges that there “far better animated video game adaptations than this one,” but it’s still worth trying for any fans of the games.

As much as it might seem to be a new reality series about challenges against infants, Man vs. Baby is in fact yet another holiday-themed movie. You’ll also get the second part of the Korean thriller series Had I Not Seen the Sun.

December 12

  • The Amazing Digital Circus: Season 1 (Ep 5-7)
  • City of Shadows
  • Home for Christmas: Season 3
  • Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

Rian Johnson’s third Knives Out movie is coming to Netflix a couple weeks after its theatrical release. Carlos Moralos’s review for IGN takes the stance that it “may not be the best Benoit Blanc film, but it satisfies by playing along with genre expectations instead of trying to outsmart them.” This iteration’s cast features Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, Josh Brolin, and Josh O’Connor.

December 13

  • The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

December 14

  • PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie (2024)

December 15

  • A Cowboy Christmas Romance
  • Christmas at the Chalet
  • The Christmas Classic
  • Christmas on the Alpaca Farm
  • The Creature Cases: Chapter 6

More Christmas! A lot of Christmas, in fact, including a cowboy-centered and an alpaca-centered rom-com. Netflix is also getting a new season of the animated children’s series The Creature Cases.

December 16

  • Castle Rock: Seasons 1-2
  • Culinary Class Wars: Season 2

If this year’s The Long Walk, The Running Man, and It: Welcome to Derry are anything to go by, there’s seemingly never enough Stephen King adaptations. Another of those adaptations, Castle Rock, ran for two seasons on Hulu and is now making its way to Netflix.

December 17

  • The Manny: Season 3
  • Murder in Monaco
  • What's In The Box?

Murder in Monaco is, you guessed it, a crime documentary, specifically about the mysterious death of the billionaire banker, Edmond Safra. What’s in the Box is a new Netflix game show hosted by Neil Patrick Harris.

December 18

  • 10DANCE
  • Emily in Paris: Season 5

It’s time for a new season of Emily in Paris, which will be released all at once this time around.

The streamer will also premiere 10DANCE, a new Japanese series about two rival dancers who try to master each other’s unique styles.

December 19

  • A Time For Bravery
  • Breakdown: 1975
  • The Great Flood
  • Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day

After a significant amount of build-up, the heavyweight Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fight will stream live on Netflix toward the end of the month. Kim Byung Hee’s new sci-fi film The Great Flood will also land on Netflix after premiering at the 30th Busan International Film Festival.

December 22

  • The Closer: Seasons 1-7
  • Elway
  • Sicily Express

Sicily Express is a new Italian series about two friends who sleep in Sicily but work in Milan. Netflix will also host a documentary about NFL legend John Elway from Peyton Manning’s production company, Omaha Productions.

December 23

  • Eden
  • King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch: Season 3

Ron Howard’s Eden is a historical drama based on a true story about a group of settlers who land on an isolated island. The film is coming to Netflix after its theatrical release.

December 24

  • Downton Abbey: A New Era
  • Goodbye June
  • Tom Segura: Teacher

The second Downtown Abbey film is coming to Netflix several months after the third and final movie landed in theaters. You’ll also get Goodbye June, a new Netflix film directed by Kate Winslet and starring Helen Mirren.

December 25

  • Christmas Gameday: Cowboys vs. Commanders
  • Christmas Gameday: Lions vs. Vikings
  • Stranger Things 5: Volume 2

Merry Christmas! Netflix is celebrating by hosting two Christmas gameday matches and premiering the next part of the Stranger Things final season.

December 26

  • Cover-Up

This new Netflix documentary explores the life of Seymour Hersh, the investigative reporter who uncovered America’s war crimes during the Vietnam and Iraq wars.

December 29

  • Members Only: Palm Beach

Now this one’s for the reality fans. Members Only: Palm Beach is a new Netflix series that follows a group of affluent women dealing with ridiculous social hierarchies in Palm Beach County.

December 30

  • Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story
  • Ricky Gervais: Mortality

This wouldn’t be a Netflix list without some true crime. Evil Influencer digs into the relatively recent case involving social media personalities Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrant. The streamer is also getting a new Ricky Gervais special.

December 31

  • Sleeping with Other People
  • Stranger Things 5: The Finale

Last but certainly not least, the final part of the final season of Stranger Things will be dropping at 8pm ET on New Year’s Eve. We already know it runs for around two hours, so you’ll still have time to watch the ball drop. Be sure to check out some of our Stranger Things coverage below!

Black Friday Streaming Deals Are Live This Weekend

It just so happens to be Black Friday weekend, which unfortunately has never meant a discount on Netflix itself. If you’re not enticed by this month’s additions or are generally in the market for other streamers, now’s your best chance to scoop up some Black Friday streaming deals. Here’s the highlights we’ve seen so far:

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The Best PS5 Accessory Deals for Black Friday 2025: DualSense Controllers, PlayStation Portal, and More

29 novembre 2025 à 20:22

It's been a good time for PS5 deals during Black Friday, thanks in part some nice price drops on a variety of accessories. That includes cheaper DualSense controllers, discounts on headsets, and more – to keep things easy, below you'll find a few of our favorites still on sale as Black Friday sales start giving way to Cyber Monday deals.

Top Black Friday PS5 Accessory Deals Today

A few of the items above have hit their lowest prices yet, including the PlayStation Portal and the HyperX Cloud III S headset. Some others have returned to previous lows, including the DualSense Edge, PlayStation Pulse Explore earbuds, and PlayStation Pulse Elite headset.

A couple of these items have even landed in our roundup of the best gaming accessories for your PS5 or PS5 Pro. We consider the DualSense Edge to be the best controller for PS5, as it "features three types of changeable stick caps, mappable back buttons, and adjustable trigger lengths." And the PlayStation Portal is ideal for remote play on the console – and finally works on its own thanks to the addition of cloud streaming, making it an even more useful gadget for your PlayStation collection.

These deals aren't guaranteed to stay beyond Cyber Monday, either. So, if you've been hoping to upgrade your PS5 setup with some new controllers or extra storage, now's the time to buy.

TVs on Sale for Black Friday 2025

New accessories aren't the only way to improve your PS5 setup. A new, high-quality TV can make your PS5 games shine, and LG C5 OLED TVs are on sale for up to TK off. The LG C4 is our favorite TV for playing on PS5 and PS5 Pro, thanks to its 120Hz refresh rate and bright, yet contrasty OLED panel. The C5 is simply the latest in the line.

PS5 Games Are Also on Sale for Black Friday

Outside of accessories and shiny new TVs, we've seen some incredible PS5 video game deals over the course of the sale event as well. If you're filling up your library with some new picks to play over the holidays, you can still score discounts on Silent Hill f, Space Marine 2, Battlefield 6, and many, many more.

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

These Are the Gaming Mice Deals We Recommend You Browse Before Black Friday Ends

29 novembre 2025 à 19:42

While Black Friday is technically over, most Black Friday sales run through Cyber Monday. That means you still have tons of time to save big on all the best gaming gear, including gaming mice, some of which are up to 50% off. Below, I’ve highlighted seven options worth checking out:

TL;DR - Best Black Friday Gaming Mouse Deals

There's a wide variety on sale, from ergonomic and lightweight options to MOBA and FPS beasts. And as you'll see below, a lot of these on sale are our favorite gaming mice.

SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2

Our favorite budget gaming mouse got its price slashed for Cyber Monday, making the already affordable option just $25 for a limited time. While it may be cheap, the SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2 is an accurate and responsive wired gaming mouse that nails the basics. The compact body is ideal for fingertip or claw grippers, and there’s even some flashy RGB lighting. In our review of the SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2, we found some SteelSeries had meaningfully improved a few things. Versus its predecessor, the Rival 3 Gen 2 had lower click latency, smoother gliding across mouse pads, and a more tangle-resistant cable.

ASUS ROG Keris II Ace Wireless

The 54g ASUS ROG Keris II Ace Wireless is our top lightweight gaming mouse pick, and right now it's over 30% off. We like this right-handed mouse for its even weight distribution and its comfortable hold that's friendly to both palm and claw grippers. In our review, we thought the Keris II was great for precision aiming in Counter-Strike 2, a game where such sharpness is key. That’s in large part thanks to its up to 42,000 DPI ROG AimPoint Pro sensor and up to 8,000 Hz polling rate.

Razer Viper V3 Pro

In our review of the Razer Viper V3 Pro, reviewer Michael Higham found the mouse’s 8000Hz polling rate led to “smoother and snappier tracking” when playing at higher refresh rates and resolutions. It's our top FPS mouse, thanks to springy, rapid fire clickiness and ultra-smooth gliding. The V3 Pro is currently $30 off for Cyber Monday.

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro costs just $74.99 right now, a 50% discount from its usual $149.99. This esports-ready mouse is made for twitchy FPS gaming with its 30K optical sensor and ultra-low click latency. The tall, right-handed shape is perfect for both palm and claw grippers, while the PTFE feet ensure smooth gliding. Razer even includes grip tape to help you keep the mouse firm in the most intense gaming moments.

Logitech G703 Lightspeed

The Logitech G703 Lightspeed is a killer deal right now at 45% off. With that discount, you can grab it for just $54.99. Now, that’s a steal for what we consider the best overall wireless gaming mouse, thanks to a high-performance sensor and its ergonomic form factor. At 95g, it’s not the lightest mouse, but weight is evenly distributed, and rubberized grips ensure it stays in your hands during heated game moments. However, the standout feature is the Hero 25K optical sensor, which offers hard-to-beat tracking accuracy.

Corsair Darkstar RGB

The Corsair Darkstar RGB is currently $50 cheaper, bringing it just under $100 during Black Friday weekend. In our review, we found that “the response time is phenomenal, and each of the 15 buttons on the mouse feels fantastic while gaming.” All those extra buttons make it an exceptional MOBA mouse, but the quality sensor, supreme comfort, and nice hint of RGB lighting put it in the realm of top gaming mice in general.

Logitech G502 X Lightspeed

The Logitech G502 X Lightspeed is best in class for comfort. While testing the Logitech G502 X Lightspeed, reviewer Michael Higham found that the mouse is ideal for long gaming sessions thanks to “its deep thumb groove and curvy body suit any grip.” Beyond impressive ergonomics, the G502 X Lightspeed also features plenty of mappable extra buttons. Best of all, it’s $60 off its usual $159.99 price.

Check Out the Best Gaming Keyboard Deals

Gaming mice and gaming keyboards go hand in hand, so after you’ve chosen a gaming mouse, why not grab a gaming keyboard deal for an epic PC setup? Below are some of the best keyboard deals we've found for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. You can save up to 50% on gear from top brands like SteelSeries, Corsair, and Razer.

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

Magic Puzzle Company Puzzles Are Half Off for Black Friday Weekend

29 novembre 2025 à 19:19

Magic Puzzle Company makes some really cool jigsaw puzzles. They all have 1,000 pieces, and feature highly detailed and colorful art from a variety of artists. But what makes them special is that each one ends with a fun twist, or “magical surprise.” For Black Friday weekend, all of the company’s puzzles are half off on Amazon and Target. That brings each one down to $12.49 – a terrific deal on some gorgeous and clever puzzles.

Magic Puzzle Company Puzzles Are $12.49

So far, Magic Puzzle Company has released five “series” of puzzles, each of which includes four puzzles. If you’ve never done one of their puzzles, it doesn’t really matter which one you get – just go by whatever one looks best to you.

As for the twists at the end, the company says they combine “the traditional jigsaw puzzle experience with ideas from the worlds of tabletop games and magic.” I’ve only completed one of the puzzles, but it was a neat little trick – definitely more interesting than when you complete a standard jigsaw puzzle.

One thing to note: when you order, make sure you look at the delivery estimate, especially if you’re buying a puzzle as a present for someone. Availability is limited, and some of the shipping times are slipping to mid-December or even January. That said, the same sale is running on both Amazon and Target, so you can check the other retailer if the one you want will arrive too late.

Puzzle fans often overlap with board game fans (it must be the tabletop setting), so you’ll probably be pleased to know there are lots of board games on sale for Black Friday as well. Everything from family-friendly games like Jenga to more advanced fare like Wyrmspan (from the makers of Wingspan) is on sale.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

The TheraGun Therabody Massage Gun Has Hit Its Lowest Price Yet During Black Friday Sales at Amazon

29 novembre 2025 à 18:06

Cyber Monday is coming up fast, but that doesn't mean that Black Friday deals are slowing down. Amazon is offering the TheraGun Therabody Massage Gun at a new low price of $109.99. This massage gun usually comes with a price tag of $159.99, so you're saving a cool $50 overall with this discount.

Black Friday Deal: TheraGun Therabody Massage Gun

For those struggling with muscle aches and pains, the TheraGun comes with three different attachments to help target points in your body that need the most help. Its start-up is simple and easy as well, as it features one button that offer three different speeds for you to choose from, and its battery life keeps it going for up to 120 minutes. The discount even applies to multiple colors: the Navy model (which is pictured above), Sand, or Black.

Amazon's Black Friday sale is stacked with so many more discounts worth checking out right now, too. We've broken down some of the best deals available in Amazon's Black Friday sale so you can stock up on some of these discounted items while they're still available. Keep in mind that many of these deals may not last for long beyond Cyber Monday, so now's the time to stock up and save on the items that interest you.

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

The 10 Best Metroid Games

29 novembre 2025 à 15:05

Since 1986 the Metroid series has gone from 2D to 3D (and back to 2D) and to consoles and portables, with plenty of Samus appearances and cameos in other games along the way. It’s responsible for co-creating the Metroidvania genre, leading to games like Hollow Knight and Ori and the Blind Forest and dozens more. And hey, it's even dabbled in pinball and soccer.

With Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on the way, it’s the perfect time to look back on this incredible series. Here are what we consider the top 10 Metroid games, judged by the all-important factors of level and map design, progression, innovation, and lasting legacy.

10. Metroid 2: Return of Samus

These days, one of the most basic functions expected of a Metroidvania game is map screen that slowly reveals itself as you explore its maze-like network of corridors and hidden rooms. But back in 1991, when Metroid 2: Return of Samus arrived on the Nintendo Game Boy, that wasn’t exactly standard practice yet. That makes Metroid 2 feel a bit on the obtuse side, especially since its main focus is sending Samus to SR388 on a planet-wide quest to hunt down every last Metroid left with no real way to track their locations.

But if you persevered and played along with your own hand drawn map (or one tucked inside an issue of Nintendo Power) you were rewarded with a pocket-sized Metroid game complete with all of Samus’ signature moves and weapons from the NES game, even if the benefits of portability also meant playing on a fuzzy little puke-green Game Boy screen. Still, from its big character sprites, tense chiptune music, and lonely, claustrophobic setting, there’s something really special about Metroid 2. And for people wishing Metroid 2 had a few more modern features, 2017’s excellent 3DS remake from MercurySteam totally delivers on that front, but hey, we’ll talk about that one more in a bit.

9. Metroid

Inspired by the 1979 sci-fi film Alien as well as previous Nintendo hits like Super Mario Bros and The Legend of Zelda, the original Metroid game was unlike anything else at the time. Sure there had been tons of space shooters and platforming games released by the time Metroid arrived in 1986, but none of them had ever brought so many elements of those genres together in the same place, complete with a huge map with horizontally and vertically scrolling screens. What made Metroid especially unique at the time was the way its protagonist Samus controlled and explored through unique power-ups, like the ability to turn into a ball and explore hidden tunnels, or the “screw attack” jump that allowed you to rapidly flip up walls and corridors, tearing through ugly space monsters along the way.

It also established grotesque creature villains like Kraid, Ridley, and Mother Brain, all of whom continued to show up in Metroid games for decades to come. And it concluded with one of the most clever NES game ending sequences ever: a frantic escape from a ticking time bomb after defeating the game’s main boss. And perhaps one of the coolest surprises was its multiple endings, several of which revealed that bounty hunter Samus Aran was a woman the entire time, a concept that was pretty uncommon for video games in the mid ‘80s. So much of what makes modern Metroid games so incredible can be traced back to the revolutionary original NES game, and the same can be said for the entire Metroidvania genre as a whole.

8. Metroid: Samus Returns

Metroid: Samus Returns took all of the promise of the original Game Boy game Metroid: Return of Samus and completely rebuilt it from the ground up and presented it in full color, glasses-free 3D, complete with totally overhauled graphics, newly remade music, and a much improved combat system that gave Samus an uppercut style melee attack to knock back enemies between bursts of arm cannon blasts and morph ball bombs.

It’s still ultimately a remake of a fairly one-note Metroid game, but finally having a map (viewable at all times thanks to the 3DS’ second screen,) snappy, fluid player movement, and offensive options against adversaries makes Samus Returns feel distinctly like its own thing. After Team Ninja’s wobbly and unsatisfying Metroid: Other M in 2010, fans were justified in worrying that another outside developer handling the Metroid franchise wouldn’t exactly lead to the best results, but MercurySteam proved it had what it takes to make a very good Metroid game. And, eventually, it would even make a great one.

7. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

While nowhere near as revolutionary as its predecessor, Metroid Prime 2 is a rock solid sequel that introduces a really cool light and dark parallel dimension mechanic; a classic Nintendo gameplay trope established in The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past’s light and dark worlds that allows you to explore alternate versions of the same levels to hunt for power-ups and suit upgrades that help you better survive in each one. With that concept Prime 2 also introduced Dark Samus, a character that sounds exactly like what you’d expect: a dark, evil version of Samus, which unsurprisingly turned out to be really cool. So cool, in fact, that Dark Samus went on to become an assist trophy and eventually a fully playable character in the Smash Bros. games.

Prime 2 also introduced a pretty barebones Metroid multiplayer mode that felt like a response to the success of games like Halo at the time, and while four different colored versions of Samus strafing in circles while they shoot at each other might not seem like the most interesting thing to do in a Metroid game, it was somehow entertaining enough to work in short bursts between trying to one hundred percent the main campaign.

6. Metroid Fusion

After an eight year hiatus from Metroid games (the series skipped over the entire Nintendo 64 generation, after all) the year 2002 brought us two new entries in the series across the GameCube and the Game Boy Advance, the latter of which was a classic 2D sidescrolling Metroid game with gorgeous pixel art and an endlessly replayable campaign. Metroid Fusion built on all of the excellent gameplay established in the SNES classic Super Metroid, and although it didn’t quite hit the same highs, it’s still a very awesome game on its own, held back only by its slightly more linear exploration and overly talky commanding officer character, Adam Malkovich.

Still, Metroid Fusion immediately stood on its own as a tight, briskly paced Metroid game that instantly became a huge hit with the speedrunning community thanks largely to its multiple ending unlocks that appear depending on completion time and percentage finished. Samus came back in a big way in 2002 and reminded people that Metroid was here to stay as one of the best video game franchises ever created.

5. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

By 2007, the Metroid series had gone 2D, 3D, had touch screen controls, and had become a rumble pack-infused pinball game, so obviously the natural next step was a Nintendo Wii motion and pointer controlled game, as was tradition at the time. Luckily, Metroid Prime 3 largely avoided many of the frustrations and pratfalls that several other franchise sequels stumbled on during the awkward "waggle era" of gaming that we’ve largely moved on from as a species. And while some of the motion control implementation in Prime 3 felt a little finicky at times, pointing a Wii remote at the screen to blast away at enemies was immensely satisfying.

Better than that, though, Prime 3 also capped off the excellent Prime trilogy with a more beautiful and breathtaking world that added more verticality and cool new traversal methods, along with “hyper mode” which gave Samus the option to go full on attack frenzy at the expense of her health. Metroid Prime 3 was a fantastic send off for the Prime franchise at the time when none of us had any idea it wouldn’t get a sequel for eighteen years. Unless, of course, you count the 3DS game Metroid Prime: Federation Force... which we definitely won’t, even if it did tease Metroid Prime 4 in its secret ending. True story.

4. Metroid: Zero Mission

The second Metroid game on the Game Boy Advance is also a remake of the first Metroid game ever released, with a stunning new 16-bit pixel art overhaul, taking notes from Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion to improve the original NES game in just about every conceivable way. Every boss fight feels bigger and better, the improved soundtrack rocks, and hey, there’s even an actual map now! And if you ever get nostalgic for the original, it’s unlockable here, too.

On top of that, multiple difficulty options made their way to Zero Mission, along with new cutscenes, a time attack mode, and a gallery of images that you can uncover by performing specific criteria. While the original NES game was revolutionary at the time and still has its charm today, Zero Mission is truly the best way to experience the game that started it all for the Metroid series.

3. Metroid Dread

While the remake Samus Returns for the 3DS was MercurySteam’s first effort at a Metroid game, Metroid Dread was a totally original adventure that added a whole new twist, creating one of the most tense and exhilarating Metroid experiences to date. Being constantly hunted by E.M.M.I, the fast, hulking, and intelligent killer robots ready to end Samus’ mission in seconds, meant that the typical explore-at-your-own-pace gameplay of the traditional Metroid mission was frequently replaced with tense and dangerous urgency.

MercurySteam also took the melee combat and parrying system from Samus Returns and improved it, making close quarters fights feel better than ever, which, with the snappier controls and increased player speed, allows Metroid Dread to go pound-for-pound with the best modern Metroidvanias. Dread is also the toughest game in the series since the original NES Metroid, but manages to never feel cheap or padded thanks to its brilliant map design and liberal checkpoint system. In an ideal world, MercurySteam is giving us a new 2D Metroid every few years while Retro Studios continues to make 3D Prime games, giving us the best of both worlds for this legendary series.

2. Metroid Prime

On the N64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, and Donkey Kong 64 all proved that once 2D Nintendo franchises could successfully make the jump to 3D, but unfortunately, this era didn’t involve a brand new 3D Metroid game, or really, any new Metroid game at all. But in 2002, Retro Studios did the unthinkable: it successfully transformed the classic feel of Super Metroid into a stunning, atmospheric, and revolutionary first-person action platforming game with fantastic shooting mechanics and an incredible world to explore. From seeing small drops of condensation build around Samus’ visor to the first time we stepped into the icy Phendrana Drifts as the camera panned out and the piano music swelled, we knew we were experiencing something magical.

Everything from morph ball exploration to suit upgrades and an ever evolving arsenal of weaponry and traversal tools made their way into our hands in Metroid Prime after the franchise had been largely dormant for eight years. Boss fights and explosive set pieces brought the series to epic new heights, setting the stage for future Metroid Prime games for years to come. At the time, standard first person shooters were a dime a dozen, but there was really nothing like Metroid Prime. Not only that, but twenty years later, Prime still holds up well, as proven by the Nintendo Switch release of Metroid Prime Remastered.

1. Super Metroid

Almost three decades later and after a wide variety of experimentation across various genres, perspectives, and control methods, Super Metroid still remains the greatest Metroid game of all time. In fact, Super Metroid set the bar so high that the team behind it couldn’t figure out how to top it during the entire Nintendo 64 era, so the Metroid series just took that generation off like it was a victory lap. Super Metroid still feels amazing and is still enjoyed by new players and hardcore speedrunning obsessives alike.

But why? Well, it's perfectly paced and has some of the most rewarding exploration, meticulously crafted level design, pulse pounding music, and some of the best looking pixel art of all time. Like several of its most successful Super Nintendo contemporaries, it took everything that worked in the previous NES installment and improved it, making one of the greatest and most iconic sidescrolling action games ever made. Super Metroid helped define both the future of the series and the genre as a whole. It’s a master class in game design and one that both indie and triple-A game developers have been citing as an inspiration for nearly thirty years now. It’s not only the best Metroid game, it’s one of the best video games ever made.

And there you have it, the top 10 Metroid games leading up to the launch of the highly anticipated Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Once the new instalment releases it will join a lineup of fifteen games with Metroid in the title, all of which I made sure to give a nod to in this article, even if only ten of them made the list. So what’s your favorite Metroid game ever made? Which game do you wish made the list or got bumped higher or lower? Are you a diehard defender of Metroid: Other M or Federation Force? Did you play hundreds of hours of the Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt demo when the Nintendo DS launched like I did? Morph ball bomb into the comments below and tell me all about it.

South Park Season 28, Episode 4: "Turkey Trot" Review

29 novembre 2025 à 15:00

Warning: This review contains full spoilers for South Park Season 28, Episode 4!

South Park definitely doesn’t have the best track record with holiday episodes this year. The Halloween-themed “The Woman in the Hat” turned out to be the first real misfire of Season 27/28, bringing an abrupt halt to all the momentum the series had established up to that point. And now Thanksgiving proves just as difficult a nut to crack, with “Turkey Trot” also falling short of the mark. Not the most auspicious setup for the big season finale, to say the least.

The one advantage “Turkey Trot” has over “The Woman in the Hat” is that it doesn’t struggle as much in tying together the two halves of the episode. This week kicks off with the cash-starved Chamber of Commerce resorting to (what else?) Saudi Arabian funding to bankroll their annual 5k run. That dovetails neatly enough with the show’s latest Trump Administration spoof, as Secretary of Defense War Pete Hegseth shows up to rescue the imprisoned Peter Thiel at his boss’ behest.

It also helps that this episode makes more of a meal out of lampooning Hegseth than “The Woman in the Hat” did with its very brief, surface-level spoof of Stephen Miller. The show is every bit as scathing as it was with officials like Attorney General Pam Bondi and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem (who also makes a return appearance to commit more acts of canine murder). It’s amusing to see Hegseth portrayed as a glorified YouTuber in perpetual search of content. The fact that he comes equipped with his own theme song and spends half the episode getting pushed around by Sgt. Yates just makes the spoof that much better.

But beyond satirizing Hegseth himself, this episode doesn’t have a lot else going for it. The Turkey Trot storyline itself falls pretty flat after the initial Saudi Arabia reveal. It becomes one of those cases where the show repeatedly seizes on the same handful of beats long after the novelty is gone. How many times do we need Cartman to rehash the same race science joke? Haven’t we seen him try to exploit his fellow students for his own selfish ends 1000 times before? Maybe some viewers might appreciate a slightly more traditional storyline involving the South Park kids, but this just feels like something that’s been done before, and better.

At the very least, there was potential to dig a lot deeper on the Saudi Arabia front. Perhaps this episode would have been better off if that were the sole focus, rather than bringing Hegseth and the military into the fray. Having him launch an attack on the Turkey Trot race is a neat enough way to tie things together, but it doesn’t end up yielding as much humor as you’d expect. It’s all a fairly anticlimactic way of tying things up, right down to the overly predictable twist of Tolkien accidentally winning the race and proving Cartman correct.

Sidebar - The show once again proves its gaming bona fides by showing Tolkien playing Arc Raiders, but then it immediately cancels that out by suggesting he was playing on an Xbox 360. That’s a minor detail, but it still bugged me watching Cartman carrying such an ancient console through the streets.

In the end, this episode only manages to make it feel all the more like the series is spinning its wheels right now. Apart from Hegseth winding up in the jail cell right alongside Thiel, nothing here really serves to advance the larger narrative of these two seasons. I’m still struggling to understand what the point of that Cartman “6 7” subplot even was, given how abruptly it's been swept under the rug. And there’s absolutely nothing this week regarding Trump and Satan’s baby or the new love affair between Trump and J.D. Vance. “Turkey Trot” winds up being a real momentum killer right before the big finale. There’s an awful lot of ground to cover and loose ends to tie up in only one episode. We’ll soon see if the South Park crew are up to the challenge.

The Best Deals on PC Games for Black Friday 2025 Aren't Just in the Steam Sale

29 novembre 2025 à 15:00

Steam is running a Black Friday sale for the first time ever this year. Yet despite some of its great deals, key platforms Green Man Gaming and Fanatical are both having Black Friday sales of their own. Below are some of the best you can find this weekend.

The Best Black Friday Deals at Green Man Gaming

Green Man Gaming has sales running for multiple publishers, including PlayStation, Bethesda, and Konami. Of these, one of the best deals available is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered for $28.47. This Virtuos-developed remaster was made in Unreal Engine 5, allowing Oblivion to be recreated with striking visual fidelity.

Another Bethesda game on heavy discount is Doom: The Dark Ages, which released this past May. This prequel takes place before both Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal, with multiple new gameplay features that make this entry stand out. That's just $29.75, a more than 50% dip from its $69.99 list price.

And for the multiplayer fans, Borderlands 4 is down to $48.71, while NBA 2K26 is now over 60% off.

The Best Black Friday Deals at Fanatical

Fanatical also has some solid deals, including Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds for $43.74 and ARC Raiders for $34.39. Both are excellent multiplayer games that can quickly become an everyday staple when playing with friends or hopping in for a quick match or race.

If you missed out on last December's Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Fanatical is selling that for just $41.99, down from its usual $69.99. Troy Baker's performance as Indiana Jones is one to remember, and the Order of Giants DLC is a fun addition to check out after rolling credits on the base game.

Lastly, Resident Evil 4 (2023) is down to $13.59, a 66% drop. This remake took one of the greatest action games ever made and brought it to modern platforms with new enhancements, voice acting, and gameplay updates.

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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.

Get a Refurbished Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker for Just $134 for Black Friday

29 novembre 2025 à 07:15

The best Black Friday deal on the Sonos Era 100 speaker isn't actually at the Sonos store, or even at a big box retailer like Amazon, for that matter. Instead, you'll have to head over to Sonos' official eBay Store. There, you can pick up a certified refurbished Sonos Era 100 for just $134 with free shipping.

Sonos refurbished products come like new, in pristine packaging with all the original accessories. They even come with the same one year warranty as a brand new product. This is Sonos' official seller account so the reconditioning, packaging, and shipping is all done in-house.

Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker for $134

Certified refurbished with 1 year Sonos warranty

The Sonos Era 100 is a direct improvement over the now discontinued Sonos One. This is a small standalone powered speaker that pumps out great sound for its small footprint. Sound quality is equivalent to the portable, battery-powered Sonos Move, which features similar internal components: two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and three class-D digital amplifiers. The Era 100 also supports Dolby Atmos when paired with an Arc or Beam soundbar. It has a built-in microphone for voice control, using either Sonos' own voice assistant or your choice of Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

You can also get a discounted price on a new unit for Black Friday

These deals are part of a greater Sonos Black Friday Sale. Check out more deals on soundbars, speakers, and headphones, including the lowest prices of the year on the Sub 4 and Sub Mini to complement your soundbar.

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 HP Omen Max 16 Ryzen Edition RTX 5080 Gaming Laptop Drops to $1,699.99 for Black Friday

29 novembre 2025 à 06:30

HP just unloaded a last minute Black Friday deal on one of its most powerful gaming laptops. The Omen Max 16 RTX 5080 gaming laptop is just $1,699.99 after a $1,300 instant discount and an additional $100 off with coupon code "GOBBLE100". This is indisputably the least expensive RTX 5080 equipped laptop for Black Friday. The RTX 5080 is an absolute monster of a mobile GPU that surpasses the previous generation's top performer, the RTX 4090.

HP states on the page that this "Flash deal" ends tonight at midnight PT.

Omen Max 16 RTX 5080 Gaming Laptop for $1,699.99

New for 2025, the Omen Max 16 is an upgrade to the Omen 16, both in terms of build quality and cooling potential. Unlike the Omen 16, the Omen Max 16 is almost entirely constructed of aluminum, including both the top lid and chassis. The exception is the palm rest, which is still plastic so that it doesn't get too toasty for your hands. The Omen Max 16 also features a new Omen Tempest Cooling Pro design that combines vapor chamber cooling, redesigned fan configuration, and an improved thermal interface material to maximize heat transfer. Not only does this keep the Omen Max 16 cooler during gaming marathons, it also allows for the current-generation graphics cards to perform optimally without throttling.

This particular configuration features a 16" 2560x1600 display, AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 mobile GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Both the memory and storage can be user-upgraded. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 is a 12-core, 24-thread Zen5 CPU with a 5.1GHz max boost clock. It's a great chip for gaming, although gamers can largely ignore the dedicated NPUs that are used to boost AI productivity (hence the Ryzen "AI" name).

The GeForce RTX 5080 mobile GPU is better than the RTX 4090 mobile

The Omen Max 16 can accommodate an RTX 5080 mobile GPU without throttling it. The RTX 5080 is roughly 15%-20% more powerful than the RTX 4080 GPU that it replaces. In fact, it's slightly more powerful than the RTX 4090, which was the previous generation's flagship card. It will run even the newest demanding games like Ghost of Yotei, Battlefield 6, and Borderlands 4 at frame rates of 60fps or higher on the 1600p display. You could even enable ray tracing and still get playable frames, something that was unheard of in laptops just a few years ago.

Check out this amazing Omen Max RTX 5070 Ti laptop deal

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.

This Black Friday Nintendo Switch 2 Case Deal Will Have You Carrying Around Your Console With Style

29 novembre 2025 à 06:00

The Tomtoc Slim is one of the best compact Nintendo Switch 2 cases, and now it's at its lowest price ever for Black Friday. Amazon is asking just $25.89 after a 30% off instant discount – that's for the black, white, or gray color options. This is a much better deal than the official $39.99 Nintendo Switch 2 case, which Nintendo hasn't discounted on even the most prestigious of deal days.

Black Friday Deal: 30% Off Tomtoc Slim Switch 2 Carrying Case

Tomtoc is known for its great mobile electronics cases, including for gaming handhelds like the original Switch and Switch Lite, Steam Deck, and Asus ROG Ally. Its signature feature is the raised indent patterning for each handheld's unique analog joystick and button layout. This is mostly an aesthetic touch, but it helps set Tomtoc cases apart from the boring monochrome design you'll see for nearly every other case out there, including Nintendo's own.

The Tomtoc is a hardshell case with a felt inner lining. It has an interior flap that can fit up to 12 game cards, a buckle strap, and durable YKK zipper that's smoother and easier to use than the Genki Sleeper case. This is a slim case designed for as minimal of a footprint as possible, though, so there's no room to fit bulkier items like a charger.

Need something bigger?

If you're looking for something roomier, Tomtoc also has a sling-style case that fits many gaming handhelds, Switch 2 included. The padded compartment is made to accommodate a wide range of handhelds, so don't expect a molded fit. But there's plenty of room here to fit extra controllers, a charger or power bank, and more.

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.

This Black Friday Nintendo Switch 2 Screen Protector Deal Is Cheap Insurance for Your $450 Console

29 novembre 2025 à 05:40

Did you treat yourself to a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 console this holiday season? If so, you certainly don't want to scratch it up as soon as you start playing on it. Why not get some cheap insurance with a screen protector to protect the fragile display. For the remaining hours of Black Friday, Amazon is offering a two-pack of amFilm Nintendo Switch 2 Tempered Glass Screen Protectors for just $5.24 after you apply coupon code "FEPXXLZY".

Nintendo Switch 2 Screen Protector Black Friday Deal

You probably paid at least $450 (plus tax) for your Nintendo Switch 2, so a $5 screen protector is only about 1% of that cost, and there's two of them in a pack. For me, a screen protector is an absolute necessity. My young kids have their own Nintendo Switch consoles and I need to change out screen protectors every 3 months or so. Thanks to the protection, the screens themselves are still in perfect condition.

These screen protectors are perfectly sized to fit your Switch 2 console. They're made of 0.3mm thin tempered glass with 99.9% transparency. They're scratch resistant with a 9H rating with an oleophobic coating and a matte finish to reduce fingerprints. They also don't interfere with touchscreen sensitivity. What more can you ask for?

There's still time to get in on some last minute Nintendo Switch 2 Black Friday deals.

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.

Amazon's Book Nook Deals Are an Awesome Gift Idea for Black Friday

29 novembre 2025 à 04:35

Amazon has some of the best DIY book nooks on sale during its massive Black Friday sale. There are seemingly endless themes to slot onto your bookshelf, each perfect for fans of specific genres and aesthetics. Brands like Funpola and Cutebee have their buildable nooks on sale for between 15% and up to 40% off, so if you've been looking for a way to add some style to your bookshelves, now's the time to do so on the cheap. You can also check out the Black Friday book deals going on at Amazon while you're at it.

Book Nooks On Sale For Black Friday

Book nooks function similarly to book ends, in that they can slot in between books on your shelf to fill gaps and keep your books upright. But unlike bookends, most book nooks are buildable model kits that are a blast to put together if you like working with your hands. The book nooks on offer at Amazon for Black Friday come in all kinds of sizes and themes, so if your collection is mostly sci-fi, the Funpola Endless Dimensions book nook would look pretty awesome slotted in with your favorite series, and so on.

There are also currently four LEGO book nooks featuring iconic scenes from The Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter, and Wicked, but unfortunately they are not on sale for Black Friday like other LEGO sets. If you're still curious about them, we built the LEGO Lord of the Rings book nook set, and it was an awesome build that includes a to-scale buildable Balrog figure.

LEGO Book Nooks

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I Made a List of the Best D&D Deals You Can Get For Holiday Gifting on Black Friday

29 novembre 2025 à 03:15

Do you have someone who loves diving through dungeons, exploring magical worlds, doing random voices, or just wants something you can do with your family and friends this holiday? Luckily for you, there are some great Black Friday deals going on right now on Dungeons & Dragons goodies, and get ready for that special holiday one-shot with your friends or just to give your family something to play and do instead of talking about politics and all those other awkward conversation topics.

TL;DR - Top DnD Deals Right Now

  1. DnD Starter Set: Heroes of the Borderlands
  2. Dungeons & Dragons Stranger Things: Welcome to The Hellfire Club Adventure Game
  3. DND Spinner Dice DNDND 7-in-1 Fidget Spinner Metal D&D Dice Set
  4. DnD Handbook Bundle
  5. Dungeons & Dragons Icewind Dale: Rime of The Frostmaiden (D&D Adventure Book)
  6. Dungeons & Dragons Eberron Bundle
  7. Curse of Strahd Campaign Book
  8. DnD Tomb of Annihilation
  9. 7 Sets (49PCS) Polyhedral Dice sets
  10. Limited 50th Anniversary Edition Strongheart Figure

'Tis the season for great deals and bundles, and Dungeons & Dragons has some great ones. For brand new DnD players, or a group that has been showing interest in trying out the game, there is no better gift than the brand new Heroes of the Borderlands Starter Set that was released earlier this year. With a bunch of dice, an easy-to-understand card-based gear system, and three distinct types of adventures (one focusing on combat, exploration, and roleplaying) this is a wonderful jumping-in point and is on sale now!

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For folks that simply want to upgrade to the new 2024 version of 5th Edition, Wizards of the Coast is offering a bundle that includes the brand new versions of the Monster Manual, Player’s Handbook, and Dungeon Master's Guide. With enhanced monster stat blocks, reworked classes, and new tools for the DM, these books are great to add to your shelf, and all three still work with all existing 5th Edition books as well.

For experienced players and DMs, there are sales on some truly classic adventure modules, including the Tomb of Annihilation and the Curse of Strahd, both of which every D&D group should experience at least once in their lifetime, as both are such quintessential stories for the game. If a more modern and topical quest is more your and your friends’ style, then the Stranger Things: Welcome to The Hellfire Club Adventure Game is also on sale. This special box, featuring the heroes that the characters from the Stranger Things series play as, will let you finish the campaign that Eddie never got to back in the last season.

Of course, to play those games, you will need some dice too, and thankfully, some dice are also on sale. Grab yourself multiple sets of dice so you and your friends can all start new characters with fresh, untainted new dice, or grab that special player in your life a sweet metal spinning dice. This nifty contraption is all your dice in a single, pocket watch-like package that spins and gives results.

What makes a good D&D Gift?

When it comes to my general philosophy and approach to getting a TTRPG gift for a friend, there are three things I consider. First, is the person a Game/Dungeon Master (the person who does the actual running of the game, aka GM or DM) or are they a player (someone who takes part in the story)? Lastly, I try to figure out how they play, asking myself “do they play online with folks,” or “do they get together in person with a regular group to play”?

For the Dungeon Masters

For the GMs, I would look toward campaign or adventure books, like the Curse of Strahd and Tomb of Annihilation books. These are self-contained stories that provide the person running the game with all they need to run a great multi-session story for their players.

If you know they run a bunch of games in person, then surprise them with a really nice GM Screen (a divider that separates the players from the GM and their notes), such as the Wymwood DM Screen.

Another solid option for your GM friends is a nice dry-erase grid rollable map and markers. These are powerful tools to allow them to quickly draw out the dungeon of the week or dense forest that they are sending their players into that night during the game.

Or if they already have all of that, then giving them some sweet new miniatures to send at the heroes is a great last option, and WizKids has an incredible line of D&D-specific colored miniatures you can get, and currently has a holiday bundle available too!

Gifts for Heroes

If you are looking for gifts for the heroes themselves, I have some general suggestions for you, too. For the newer releases like the Heroes of Faerun, Wizards of the Coast is making it easier to tell which books are more geared towards DMs and which ones are for players, and in the player’s cases, you will want to seek out ones with either the “Player's Expansion" label or “Rules Expansion” found on books like the upcoming Eberron: Forge of the Artificer book releasing in December. These books add new classes, spells, feats, and more for players to try out and make characters with.

If you are looking for a more personal touch though, a fun gift idea for that special D&D player in your life may be a gift card to heroforge.com, a site that allows you to build a custom small character miniature and either buy a physical version of it (including a fancy metal version) or the 3D file so they can print it themselves on their own 3D printer at home.

Roll the Dice

Finally, if none of those ideas are speaking to you, then you can always get the person dice. Us folks who play TTRPGs will never have enough dice (don’t listen to us if we say we don’t). It seems like nowadays, with the hobby's explosion in popularity, you can find whatever sort of dice you want, be it any color, aesthetic, theme, shape, or whatever you could imagine. Want a set of dice with little ice cream cones in them? You can buy them. What about dice cut from Amethyst – yes, the gemstone kind of Amethyst. Those are out there too!

Handcrafted Dice Brands

A whole industry has rolled out from the shadows based completely around luxury and handcrafted dice such as Dispel Dice, Baron of Dice, Artisan Dice, and Die Hard Dice just to name a few, with most of them hosting their own holiday deals right now. Pretty math rocks will always be a great gift for players and game masters alike.

See more Dice we rounded up in our DnD Holiday Gift Guide below:

Hopefully, with these recommendations, you’ll find your inspiration and the perfect gift for that role player in your life. If all else fails, you can always just offer to play in a one-shot with them or run a one-shot for them, too!

Scott White is a freelance contributor to IGN, assisting with tabletop games and guide coverage. Follow him on X/Twitter or Bluesky.

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