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Here's Where You Can Still Buy Spiritforged Cards, Riftbound's Upcoming Second Expansion

24 janvier 2026 à 03:00

Riftbound, the League of Legends trading card game, is set to launch its next expansion, Spiritforged, in the West on February 13. Like Origins before it, there are a handful of different products you can buy to crack packs and build out your collection.

Riftbound: Spiritforged - Where to Buy

But also like Origins, getting your hands on sealed product was tough, with stores and even Riot's own merch store selling out fast. With Spiritforged, you can pre-purchase these products on TCGplayer, although at significant markups, so just keep that in mind.

Riot's online merch storefront still has each item at MSRP, and will likely resupply their preorder stock soon, even if it's currently sold out, so be sure to check back often and sign up for a Riot account.

Otherwise, as always, one of the best ways to buy any TCG product is through your local game store, and Riftbound is no different. Be sure to utilize the official store locator to find shops in your area and support local businesses.

Spiritforged has four main products with its upcoming launch, with a total of 221 new cards to play with. You can get individual booster packs, each containing 14 cards to bolster your collection; you'll receive seven commons, three uncommons, one rare, one foil of any rarity, another random foil or rare, and either one token or Rune card.

One booster pack is currently going for $14.75 on TCGplayer. Then you can pick up a booster box, which is a sealed box of 24 booster box. With boxes, drop rates aren't entirely random. One in three boxes will contain an alternate art Overnumbered edition, while one in 30 will contain an ultra rare signed version. From here, you can purchase a booster display case, which is a collection of six booster boxes, if you can stomach the price.

For newer players, you can two preconstructed Spiritforged Champion decks. Fiora and Rumble are the Champion decks this time around, featuring a 56-card prebuilt decks focused on their respective mechanics. You'll receive their Legend card, their corresponding Chosen Champion cards, their Signature Spells, three Battlefields, and a Spiritforged booster pack.

Riftbound: Origins - Where to Buy

Still enjoying cracking Origins packs? If you're able to find them in stock, there are a handful of different product to get your hands on before Spiritforged drops.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

Fable: The First Preview

24 janvier 2026 à 02:26

Let me start by saying that I’m borderline blown away by what I’ve seen from the Fable reboot so far. New Fable developer Playground Games already had my trust – this is a studio that has produced nothing but one open-world masterpiece after another – but after learning a lot more about what the team has in store for its resurrection of one of Xbox’s biggest franchises, I’m even more bullish about where they’re going with it. Playground has turned the ForzaTech engine into a medieval British postcard, combat is multilayered, a thousand NPC townsfolk are waiting to be romanced, co-parented with, divorced from, and landlord over, and there are chickens abound just waiting to be kicked.

Alongside Fable’s big coming-out party at the recent Xbox Developer Direct, I also spoke with game director Ralph Fulton about the choices the studio has made with this revival, so there’s lots to discuss. But first, if you’ll permit me, a quick Fable history lesson…

How We Got Here

Right out of the gate in the early 2000’s, Fable was always fantastic, even if its early days on the original Xbox got a little extra scrutiny because its director at the time, legendary strategy game developer Peter Molyneux, made crazy promises about players planting acorns that would grow into full-sized trees over the course of the campaign. But while that lofty systemic boast never came to be, the game that Lionhead delivered was nevertheless a rich, textured, uniquely British fairy tale that players could meaningfully affect change in, whether their good deeds manifested a literal halo over their heads, their sheer evil caused actual horns to sprout from their skull, or they got married to a townsperson and lived a whole other life outside of the bigger-picture quest within the world of Albion.

Lionhead arguably perfected the formula in the Xbox 360 sequel, adding a dog who’d be by your side throughout the story, and Fable 3 tweaked it further still while making the questionable-in-hindsight decision to move the timeline forward by 500 years, thereby changing the entire look and feel of Albion. And then Microsoft royally screwed the franchise up by trying to turn it into a 4v1 multiplayer game that cost the studio its entire existence (that’s a story for another day), and since then the franchise has been dormant for over a decade.

Enter Playground, who produced smash hit after smash hit in Microsoft’s Forza Horizon driving series. Fulton told me that Playground was looking to expand and build a second team after Forza Horizon 3, "I don't remember who said the word Fable first, but as soon as I heard it, I was like, ‘That has to be it. That fits so perfectly.’ It's a series that we adored here and still do.

"And the conversation went from there and it went pretty fast. I think everybody felt... certainly I know the folks we spoke to on the Xbox side felt really strongly that if a studio were to start working on Fable to pick that up, it had to be a British studio. And the fact that we had this great working relationship, the fact that we were making this game [Forza Horizon] that was increasingly important and successful, and had this ambition to scale and to grow, it went pretty fast after that."

A Bit of the Old, a Bit of the New

The studio’s adoration for the series shines through in the gameplay it’s shown so far. There are Hobbes and Balverines to slay, swords to wield, and spells to cast, sure. And the humor and British charm look to be there – look no further than a chicken spell wearing off, reverting the target back to their original form but still flapping their arms and clucking. Or the chicken armor. You even start the game as a child.

Where Playground is winning serious points with Fable fans like me so far is in its commitment to the game within the game: the town-management aspects.

But where Playground is winning serious points with Fable fans like me so far is in its commitment to the game within the game: the town-management aspects baked into Fable’s urban areas. You’ll be able to buy property – literally all of it, if you can come up with enough gold, apparently – and become a beloved landlord or a loathed slumlord. Not to mention a kind boss or a horrible boss, should you purchase any businesses. You can also date and marry all of them, have kids with them, and should it come to it, get divorced. There are also jobs to partake in, like blacksmithing.

Where the new Fable breaks from the old one is in the morality. No longer will it be so black or white, Fulton told me. You won’t manifest that halo or sprout those horns. Instead, individual people in each city or town will form their own opinion of you based on how you treat them, meaning you could be a “rich twat” (in Fable’s own words) in one town while getting hailed as a saint in another one. Better still, one of my least favorite aspects of modern role-playing games, procedurally generated content and all of the generic, time-filling tedium it brings with it, is nowhere to be found in Fable. Instead, Fulton told me that every NPC is a unique, handmade, and fully voiced character. That is so refreshing these days that it gets me extra excited to talk to as many of them as I possibly can once I get a build of Fable in my hands.

Clever Fairy Tale Misdirection

That goal to make each hero’s story unique extends to the larger world of Albion too. Remember the 2023 teaser trailer that introduced us to Dave, a giant? It turns out that the whole setup for the new Fable isn’t a Jack and the Beanstalk story. Instead, Dave is an “egotistical gardener in a rural village” who finds a magic growth formula. You’ll then have to decide how to deal with him: will you spare him – hopefully this means find a way to return him to normal size and befriend him – or slay him, which will see his giga-corpse splayed over a hill just outside of town for the rest of your campaign, negatively impacting surrounding home prices in the process?

And so if Dave’s foray into gigantism is merely a quest, perhaps that means this Fable isn’t as much of a departure from the originals, lore-wise, as that video had led me to believe. In fact, I point-blank asked Fulton whether or not this is a true reboot or if this Fable is in some way connected to Lionhead’s originals, and he had quite a telling answer for a supposed non-answer. He told me, “I'm going to avoid that question, Ryan. And I'll tell you why. We touch very lightly on story in the Dev Direct piece, but honestly, what we really wanted to do is come out and speak to the detail in the game and answer all those questions that people inevitably have about the game we haven't answered before. We're going to talk more about story later in the year, so I'm not going to say yes or no to that particular question just yet.

“What I would say is with this being a reboot, it felt really imperative for us to clear the space, to tell a story that we want to tell within Albion, which is why this isn't a sequel, for example. This isn't necessarily connected to the original timeline or events or characters, but we do share lore and some of that originating lore of the Fable universe is really important to our story.” Make of that what you will…

My Big Concern

So Fable seems to have the look, the humor, the moral choices, the quintessentially British charm. Playground, to put it simply, seems to understand the assignment here. And the studio, as I mentioned earlier, absolutely gets the benefit of the doubt from me on account of its impeccable track record since its inception. What, then, am I worried about? There is one thing, and it’s a key part of Fable: combat.

To be clear, I’m not in any way judging Fable’s combat based on what we’ve seen so far. How could I? I haven’t played it for myself yet! However, for as talented as Playground is, it’s never made a game with combat before. It’s not that all of the delightful town-management and NPC relationship stuff suddenly means nothing if the combat doesn’t deliver, but Fable will have a big problem if battling Balverines isn’t a blast.

I'm disappointed by the fact that horses seem to be your only four-legged companions.

Oh, and I suppose I’ll be honest and share one actual disappointment with what I’ve seen of Fable so far: the fact that horses seem to be your only four-legged companions. After the big reveal was decidedly dog-free, I asked Fulton about the decision to ditch the dog, and he admitted, "There are some folks on the team that were relishing me getting this question because I cut it a while back. You know what? For development reasons, right? I don't need to go into any more detail than that, except to say there are a substantial number of people on the team who have yet to forgive me for that decision." Now, I know full well that game development is extremely difficult and that Fulton probably has a very defensible reason for not moving forward with Fable 2’s signature feature – it stung a little extra when he told me that Fable 2 was his favorite of Lionhead’s original trilogy – but as a player I’m still allowed to be bummed out by it. Here’s hoping it’s first on the new features list for the sequel, should we get that far.

Things Are Looking Up

On the whole, though, I am truly, genuinely excited and optimistic about the new Fable. I’ve long felt that – particularly in Playground’s hands – Fable has the highest ceiling (in terms of game quality and finally delivering Xbox – and PlayStation, as it turns out – a PlayStation Studios-like Game of the Year award-contending single-player game) of anything currently in Microsoft’s massive first-party games portfolio.

And though we don’t yet have a specific release date to count down to, Playground is promising that we’ll be playing it this Fall – which basically means “before November” since it’d be patently stupid to try and relaunch this franchise after the better part of a decade in development right up against the incoming game industry meteor known as Grand Theft Auto 6. Here’s hoping that the new Fable lives up to its sky-high potential.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our semi-retired interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

How to Watch UFC 324: Stream Gaethje vs. Pimblett for Free in 2026

24 janvier 2026 à 01:45

In case you didn't already know, UFC fights are no longer going to be following a PPV model. All future fights are going to be available via a Paramount+ subscription in 2026 and beyond, starting with UFC 324. Getting access to the upcoming showdown between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett is easier and cheaper than it's ever been.

The streaming model is quite a bit different than it was for previous PPV fights via ESPN's streaming service. Any of the Paramount+ plans will get you access to the fight live (or on demand afterwards), with the most affordable option being $8.99 per month. Paramount just recently increased prices in January, but it's still way more affordable than the original PPV model.

How to Stream UFC 324 for Free Online

If you don't want to pay for a full Paramount+ subscription to watch UFC fights, there is thankfully still one free option available to you. The overall best option for streaming for free is actually a Walmart+ free trial. Paramount+ actually killed its own seven-day free trial just over a week ago, but you can still get 30 days of a Paramount+ Essential subscription for free if you sign up for Walmart+. One of the biggest benefits of a Walmart+ subscription is access to Paramount+ or Peacock Premium. You can choose either one of those services and switch between them every 90 days. You can cancel your free trial any time within the first 30 days and pay nothing.

If you're looking to sign up for a Paramount+ subscription rather than opting for a free trial, there are unfortunately very few Paramount+ deals currently available. Your best bet is to opt for the annual subscription to save a bit of cash per month or see if you're eligible for a student discount.

UFC 324 Start Time and Schedule

UFC 324 is split up into three different fight cards: Early Prelims, Prelims, and the Main Card. The final fight of the night is the lightweight interim title bout between Justin Gaethje an Paddy Pimblett, which takes place after a few other fights on the Main Card. Here's a quick breakdown of the UFC 324 schedule for Saturday, January 24:

Early Prelims - 2 PM PST

  • Adam Fugitt vs. Ty Miller - Welterweight bout
  • Ricky Turcios vs. Cameron Smotherman - Bantamweight bout
  • Josh Hokit vs. Denzel Freeman - Heavyweight bout
  • Michael Johnson vs. Alexander Hernandez - Lightweight bout
  • Alex Perz vs. Charles Johnson - Flyweight bout

Prelims - 4 PM PST

  • Nikita Krylov vs. Modestas Bukauskas - Light Heavywight bout
  • Ateba Gautier vs. Andrey Pulyaev - Middleweight bout
  • Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Deiveson Figueiredo - Bantamweight bout

Main Card - 6 PM PST

  • Arnold Allen vs. Jean Silva - Featherweight bout
  • Natalia Silva vs. Rose Namajunas - Women's Flyweight bout
  • Waldo Cortes Acosta vs. Derrick Lewis - Heavyweight bout
  • Sean O'Malley vs. Song Yadong - Bantamweight bout
  • Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett- Lightweight Interim Title bout

Lawsuit Claims Hasbro Misled Investors Regarding Sales of Controversial Magic: the Gathering Anniversary Set

24 janvier 2026 à 00:02

A new lawsuit filed by shareholders of Hasbro against the company and its directors alleges that company leadership has mismanaged Magic: The Gathering by overprinting sets of cards, thereby devaluing existing ones. It also, quite notably, claims that Hasbro leadership "concealed the true reason" that its widely-criticized, incredibly expensive Magic: The Gathering 30th Anniversary Set was pulled from sale within an hour of its initial release.

The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island earlier this week, is filed by shareholders Joseph Crocono and Ultan McGlone against Hasbro CEO Christian Cocks, a number of fellow company directors, and Hasbro itself. The lawsuit alleges breaches of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, waste of corporate assets, gross mismanagement, abuse of control, and violations of the Exchange Act.

Specifically, the shareholder plaintiffs claim that, under Cocks' leadership, Hasbro has been printing far too many Magic: The Gathering sets, thereby reducing the value of existing sets. This complaint probably sounds familiar to avid Magic players, as Wizards of the Coast has been printing significantly more sets per year than it used to. This handy chart made in 2022 by jacobwillson2727 at Only on Tuesdays helps illustrate the problem, and it's only gotten worse in the years since:

As noted in the lawsuit, Wizards of the Coast released more sets than ever before in 2020, which served to double the revenue of the Wizards segment of Hasbro between 2018 and 2021, and in 2022, Hasbro released over five times as many Magic sets as it had in 2016. It's worth noting that both the chart above and the lawsuit itself are somewhat generous in what they consider to be a Magic "set." For example, the lawsuit also claims Wizards released 39 separate Magic sets in 2022 - that strikes me as a little high, and most likely includes Secret Lair collaborations in addition to every other possible kind of set.

Regardless of how you count them, it is true that the card release volume has gone up lately, as anyone who's grouchy about the number of Universes Beyond collaborations in 2026 will tell you. But the issue the shareholders have is that the volume, they claim, is exceeding consumer demand, and that Hasbro leadership is only releasing this many to get quick cash to cover up shortfalls elsewhere in the Hasbro business.

The lawsuit itself is 76 pages long, but there are two major accusations that stand out. One is an allegation that Hasbro management used something called the "Parachute Strategy." Allegedly, leadership plotted to "parachute in" new Magic sets whenever there was a shortfall somewhere else in Hasbro. These parachute sets initially consisted of "Masters" sets - largely reprints with low production costs. However, as it grew, more sets got involved, including the aforementioned Secret Lair collaborations and the Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate set. Per the lawsuit, "As such, the explosive growth in the Magic business noted just prior to and during the Relevant Period [September 2021 - October 2023] was in fact the result of the Parachute Strategy. Notably, in 2022 such 'parachute' Magic sets accounted for 46% of all Magic releases."

The second, and perhaps even spicier, accusation is the allegation that Hasbro management essentially faked being out of stock of the controversial, extremely expensive Magic 30th Anniversary Set in order to encourage demand. If you're not familiar, this was an unhinged $999 box that contained four booster packs of non-tournament legal reprints of original Magic cards, some of which Wizards had sworn it would never reprint. This box garnered massive criticism due to its price, the fact that the cards weren't even usable, and the seemingly broken promise on the part of Wizards not to reprint classics such as, say, Black Lotus.

According to testimony from several members of leadership shared in the complaint, following the negative reaction from players at this announcement, management made a plan to "pause" sales of the set if it became apparent that they were weaker than anticipated. The company said the "sale has concluded, and the product is currently unavailable for purchase," in a post on X (then Twitter), implying they had sold out, effectively making it look like the product was far more popular than it actually had been. In the lawsuit, plaintiffs accuse the company of claiming the product was "out of stock."

What happened to the unsold cards after sales were paused, then? The lawsuit goes on:

"[Former Employee 6] likewise stated that the Company paused its sales of the Magic Anniversary Set less than an hour after its release, only selling a portion of its available inventory. FE 6 further noted that shortly after the set’s release, he and other Wizards employees viewed photographs of Magic Anniversary Sets dropped off at a Texas landfill alongside older Magic products."

The plantiffs are asking the judge to rule that they, as shareholders, are adequate representatives of Hasbro and therefore can sue on behalf of the company itself, and that each of the individual defendants failed in their fiduciary duties. They are also asking that Hasbro be awarded damages from each individual defendant, and that the shareholders be given significantly more power on the board of the company.

IGN has reached out to Hasbro for comment.

This is far from the first time shareholders have expressed displeasure with Hasbro's handling of Magic. Mentioned multiple times in the suit is a deep dive done by Bank of America back in 2022 on this exact issue of overprinting, which prompted analysts to claim Hasbro was hurting its long-term value with so many frequent set releases.

This year's first set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, is doing all right at least, having seemingly sold out in most places amid excitement at a return to a beloved plane from Magic's history. It's even got a host of super expensive rare cards, topped off with a Showcase Fracture Foil version of Bloom Tender that's going for over $600 at the time this piece was written.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games: Release Dates for 2026 and Beyond

23 janvier 2026 à 23:50

We now have our hands on the Nintendo Switch 2, a new console from one of the biggest names in gaming. Alas, a new console is only as valuable as the library of games you can build on it.

Thankfully, Nintendo hasn't been shy about planned releases over the next year, which include a mix of Switch 2 exclusives, third-party releases, and the benefit of backward compatibility with any games still launching on the original Switch. Without further ado, here are all of the new Switch 2 games we can look forward to in 2026.

All Upcoming Switch 2 Games With Release Dates

Dispatch (January 28, 2026)

One of the best games of 2025 is promptly making its way to both Switch and Switch 2. The episodic adventure game developed by AdHoc Studio puts you in charge of a task force of "rehabilitated" super villains, which happens to consist of an incredibly stacked cast. IGN's 9/10 review describes the full season as "a true spiritual successor to the Telltale Games of the 2010s," highlighting the game's blend of TV and gaming elements.

Starsand Island (February 1, 2026)

There's never a shortage of cozy vibes on Switch, which continues with Starsand Island, a Starew Valley-esque simulation sandbox game. Escape from the city to harvest crops, go fishing, protect local ruins, and, of course, befriend all your new neighbors in the countryside.

Deus Ex Remastered (February 5, 2026)

Announced at the September State of Play, the iconic action RPG originally developed by Ion Storm is getting a new remaster in 2026, bringing the game to modern-gen consoles. Rick Sanchez didn't hold back the praise in his 9.4 review for IGN back in 2002: "Deep story, awesome graphics, and intense fun. You must play this game!"

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (February 5, 2026)

Dragon Quest is really going at it with the remakes. It started with HD-2D remakes of the first three games, and now we’re skipping a few installments to go straight to Fragments of the Past. This next ‘revamp’ goes for “Reimagined,” and features a pretty substantial overhaul of the graphics and gameplay from the original JRPG released in 2001.

Mario Tennis Fever (February 12, 2026)*

Mario Tennis is making its return with the first new release since 2018’s Mario Tennis Aces. The sports game will continue the more recent tradition of a Story Mode alongside Tournament, Trial Towers, and Mix It Up modes, all while featuring a whopping 38 playable characters.

Blazblue Entropy Effect X (February 12, 2026)

Next up, we're getting an expanded, console version of the Blazblue spin-off originally released for mobile and PC in 2023. The action roguelite sets you on an adventure into the Sea of Possibility with new characters and story additions.

Reanimal (February 12, 2026)

From the creators of Little Nightmares 1 and 2 (not 3, keep that in mind), Reanimal is a new co-op horror game. Tap in a friend to play as siblings who must traverse through some incredibly creepy environments to rescue their missing friends. The game also supports a single-player mode.

Yakuza Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties (February 12, 2026)

Yep, there are a lot of games coming out on February 12. To add to the bunch, RGG is releasing what we called a “much-needed” Yakuza 3 remake alongside a completely new companion story. Yakuza Kiwami 3 brings combat and QoL improvements to the original game, while Dark Ties lets you play out antagonist Yoshitaka Mine’s rise to power in the criminal underworld.

Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown (February 18, 2026)

Have you ever wished you could take control of the USS Voyager? Well, here’s your chance. The latest Star Trek game throws you and your ship 700,000 light years into Deep Space, tasking you with managing resources and your crew to make your way out in one piece.

Resident Evil: Requiem and Resident Evil Generation Pack (February 27, 2026)

It’s a big one. Resident Evil: Requiem will be available on Switch 2 at launch, marking one of the first third-party AAA releases taking advantage of a cross-platform release with the new Nintendo console. The new game will feature Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy as dual protagonists, with each character bringing their own stealth and action gameplay.

Alongside the newest Resident Evil game, the Switch 2 will also be getting “Gold” editions of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Resident Evil Village, available separately or as part of a Resident Evil Generation Pack collection.

Pokémon Pokopia (March 5, 2026)*

Now we’re back to the cozy vibes. Pokémon Pokopia was revealed at a September Nintendo Direct as what appears to be a pretty obvious blend of Pokémon and Animal Crossing. This is Nintendo, so they can do that. As a Ditto, you can transform to use a variety of skills and build up your Pokémon oasis.

Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse (March 5, 2026)

From PocketPair, Never Grave is a new 2D roguelite where you harness magic powers (as a hat, of course) to journey into the deep, working to help a young witch retrieve her soul. You also have a home base you can build and upgrade into your own little village.

Coffee Talk Tokyo (March 5, 2026)

We finally have a release date for the next iteration of Coffee Talk, a cozy cafe series developed by Toge Productions. Manage a new but familiar cafe while learning more about your human and yokai customers.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection (March 13, 2026)

We’re getting a third game in the Monster Hunter Stories series, a sub-series of Monster Hunter that we’re pretty big fans of (we gave the first one an 8.9/10, and the second got an 8/10). The next story will follow a civil conflict between Azuria and Vermeil, two nations threatened by a “crystal encroachment.”

Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (March 26, 2026)*

Nintendo knows they have some modern classics, and they’re giving them a lot of love with this Switch 2 release. Following up on last year’s Super Mario Galaxy remaster, Nintendo is releasing a Switch 2 edition of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, which we originally said "establishes a new standard for what 2D Mario platformers should look like" in our 9/10 review. The Switch 2 edition will feature a new area called Bellabel Park, new playable characters, and tons of new mini-games.

Pragmata (April 24, 2026)

After a series of delays dating back to 2021, Capcom finally “re-revealed” Pragmata with a firm release date and confirmation of cross-platform support. A fresh IP, Pragmata is a third-person sci-fi shooter that takes a pretty funky approach to shooting mechanics. You can learn more about that in our hands-on preview.

007 First Light (May 27, 2026)

Yet another massive multi-platform release, IO Interactive's take on James Bond is launching on Switch 2 alongside PC, PS5, and Xbox in late May. The game lets you play out Bond's initial recruitment and rise in the MI6 ranks, featuring Patrick Gibson as the titular spy and Lenny Kravitz as the villain Bawma.

Upcoming Switch 2 Games With Unknown Release Dates

There are plenty more Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 games in development that don’t have a solid release date yet. Here are some more games we know are on the way:

'Please Try to Be Friendly to Other Guests' – Arc Raiders Players Bombard Real-Life Stella Montis Hotel With 5-Star Reviews

23 janvier 2026 à 23:40

Stella Montis is known for its cold, suffocating halls and cutthroat Raider encounters, but Arc Raiders players can’t get enough of the real-life Stella Montis hotel.

Yes, there is a real-world hotel located in Italy that just so happens to share a name with one of the most brutal locations game developer Embark Studios has to offer. Thankfully, the luxurious hotel Stella Montis won’t have guests looking over their shoulders for loot goblins, and instead features spots for hiking, biking, skiing, and relaxation. It’s for these reasons – and maybe more likely just for the bit of it all – that Arc Raiders players are slamming the forest getaway with dozens of five-star reviews.

“Great place,” one seemingly earnest review starts. “But I do recommend travel solo for this hotel. Any group bigger than 2 has very high chance of meeting rats in the lobby. Hotel has a medical section which is a hot spot for dead bodies.

“Also while you are here please try to be friendly to other guests.”

The first connection to the real-life Stella Montis seems to have arrived shortly after Embark initially teased the new map in an October 13 blog post, two weeks before launch. In what was likely an attempt to try and connect the dots before an official reveal, one Reddit user was able to track down the hotel and post about it (above), assuming the new Arc Raiders map could be inspired by a real place.

Love this place, always leave with 3+ blueprints.

It’s not clear if the sleek metal walls of the video game map are actually named after the Italian inn, but the coincidence was more than enough for fans to latch onto. A review left by a user with the name Bad Wolf seems to be the oldest mention of Arc Raiders, at least on Google, with almost every reply that followed focusing on blueprints, Bastions, “rats,” and Shredders.

“I love this place, tons of drawers that gives me epic loot and even Venator blueprint if you have the correct hotel keycard,” another review says, “but be careful about the moving balls that burn you and the vase like robot thingy that would shred you to pieces. The only complain is the raiders with strange red outfit that screams ‘Goop’ crawling in the corner waiting for you to pass by, bring smoke, tagging, and trigger nades just in case.”

Despite Stella Montis’ crushing difficulty and brutal Arcs, almost every Google review from an Arc Raiders player awards the hotel with 5/5 stars – though there are a few outliers. One user left a 3/5, warning of Shredders, while another from this week stuck with a 1/5, complaining of feeling “very sweaty after leaving.” Meanwhile, the company behind the hotel has yet to comment on its newfound connection to a popular video game or the fans who have suddenly become enamored by it.

"Free Loadout Stella Montis go crazy," one reviewer adds. "Love this place, always leave with 3+ blueprints. Remember to search the containers in the cargo docks, they have some goop."

Arc Raiders launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S October 30, 2025. Although it doesn’t seem like there are any plans to add a skiing expansion to the game, Embark has recently laid out its roadmap for the first four months of 2026. Meanwhile, the studio says it's still doing its best to combat widespread reports of cheaters.

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

Best Buy Has Open Box Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5060 Gaming Laptops for Just $1,107

23 janvier 2026 à 22:55

Best Buy is offering yet another great deal on a preowned gaming laptop, this time one that's light enough to double as your daily driver. While supplies last, you can pick up an open box "excellent condition" Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5060 gaming laptop for just $1,016.99 with free shipping. If you were to get it new, it would cost $1,450. These preowned laptops are Geek Squad verified and sometimes still have all or some of their original warranty.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5060 Gaming Laptop for $1,107

Open Box - Excellent Condition

The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop is definitely one of the thinnest and lightest gaming laptops, measuring 0.63" thick and weighing in at only 3.3 pounds. It features a gorgeous 14" 3K 120Hz OLED display, AMD Ryzen 9 270 CPU, GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 1TB NVEMe SSD. The entire shell is made of CNC-milled aluminum construction keeps the weight down and features premium accents like a glass touchpad and tasteful RGB accents.

The G14 is for anyone who wants a thin and light laptop that can be brought anywhere as a daily driver, but still with the power to play games. The RTX 5060 discrete graphics isn't as powerful as some other models I write about, but those models are heavy, bulky, and are so power hungry that you basically need to have them plugged in at all times. The RTX 5060 is still a veritable current-gen discrete GPU that will be able to play most non-demanding games smoothly with minimal tweaking, including masterpieces like Hollow Knight: Silksong, Hades 2, Balatro, Minecraft, 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.

Save 20% Off Recertified Sonos Soundbars, Speakers, and Subs Compared to Buying New

23 janvier 2026 à 21:55

Are you shopping around for a new TV to watch the football championship games and the big game itself? Well don't forget that a big, gorgeous picture is incomplete without some equally big, impressive sound to back it up, especially when it comes to sports games. Sonos doesn't have a sale running right now, but that doesn't mean you have to pay full price.

The Sonos online store hosts a Recertified section that takes a modest discount off your favorite soundbars, speakers, and headphones. Sonos refurbished products go through rigorous testing; they come with all accessories, manuals, and documentation and are reshipped in "pristine" packaging. Sonos includes the same 1-year warranty as new.

Sonos Era 100 Smart Speaker for $179

The Sonos Era 100 retails for $219 new, or you can save about 20% off a certified refurbished model for just $79. This is Sonos' most popular and most versatile speaker. Despite its compact size, the Era 100 houses two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and three class-D digital amplifiers to produce precise, distortion-free audio even at high volumes. It has a built-in microphone for smart functionality. Because of its flexibility, it's often paired with a sound bar or a second Era speaker.

Sonos Beam (Gen 2) Soundbar for $399

The Sonos Beam is a great option for someone who requires a more compact sound bar or simply doesn't want to spend too much money on a speaker system. The recertified model is attractively priced at just $399, or $100 than buying it new. The Beam (Gen 2) is a 26-inch long, 5.0-channel soundbar with one tweeter and four mid-woofers for natural, balanced sound and four passive radiators to help with the low end. Although the Beam doesn't have physical height channels, it has two virtual height channels for Dolby Atmos support. There's also a built-in microphone for smart functionality.

Sonos Arc Soundbar for $549

The release of the Arc Ultra doesn't make the Arc any less of an outstanding speaker. The Arc is officially discontinued and no longer sold new. However, when it was available, it was priced at $899 so it's 40% cheaper right now as a refurb. This 45" soundbar houses eleven precisely engineered internal speakers, including three tweeters and eight midwoofers each paired with Class-D amplifiers. Unlike the Sonos Beam, which only has virtual height channels, the Arc has two physical height channels for true Dolby Atmos support. It also has a built-in mic for smart functionality.

Sonos Mini Subwoofer for $399

The audio savvy knows that a single speaker isn't enough to reproduce an entire soundstage. If you could pick only one other speaker to supplement your existing one, then a subwoofer would make the most meaningful impact. If you are space constrained, consider the Sub Mini. Despite its compact size, the Sub Mini can still powerful room-filling bass by way of two inward-facing 6" drivers contained in a sealed (non-ported) enclosure. It features wireless connectivity so you can avoid the hassle of routing a cable back to the rest of your home theater components. The recertified model is $100 (20%) cheaper than buying it new.

Sonos Move 2 Portable Speaker for $399

The Move 2 is Sonos' biggest and best portable speaker. It's size allows it to house two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and three class-D digital amplifiers. This is a standalone speaker with a self-contained battery and can be carried around from room to room. The battery provides up to 24 hours of continuous playtime and a simple but effective docking station essentially turns it into a powered speaker. It is IP56 rated for weather resistance and has a built-in microphone so that it can accept voice commands and is compatible with smart assistants.

Why Sonos?

If you're looking for an easy solution to add great sound to your home, then you've probably already heard of Sonos. Sonos speakers are very easy to set up, don't take a large amount of space, and most importantly, offer distortion-free room-filling audio. They're definitely pricier than budget options, but the sound quality is comparable to speakers that cost hundreds more or take up much more space.

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.

IKEA Is Animal Crossing-posting Again, and We Hope That Means a Collaboration Is on the Horizon

23 janvier 2026 à 21:51

If Animal Crossing: New Horizons' 3.0 update earlier this month wasn't enough for you, don't worry, there's a new hype train you can board. IKEA just recently posted a TikTok with some very familiar sights and sounds, and it has us hoping for a furniture collaboration soon.

As spotted by Polygon, the official TikTok page for IKEA France posted a video two days ago that very much seems to be teasing something Animal Crossing-related. In the video, a very distinctively Animal Crossing leaf floats down from the ceiling of an empty room, before a hand cursor clicks on it and turns it into furniture, cycling through four different types of IKEA furniture (two bookcases in different styles, a dresser, and a couch). The video description, via TikTok's translation from French, reads, "We still don't accept cash bells. #ikea #animalcrossing"

@ikeafrance On n'accepte toujours pas les clochettes en caisse. #ikea #animalcrossing ♬ son original - IKEA France

The background music, while not identifiable immediately as any specific Animal Crossing theme, certainly has the correct xylophone and according sounds going. And the sound effects of clicking and cycling between furniture are 100% straight from Animal Crossing. To me, that reads that whatever's going on here at minimum has Nintendo's blessing.

Furthermore, IKEA and Nintendo have collaborated on Animal Crossing stuff before. Five years ago, IKEA Taiwan recreated one of its print catalog using nothing but screenshots from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. IKEA has also done proper in-game collaborations with games like The Sims in the past, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to see something like IKEA furniture in Animal Crossing, or Animal Crossing furniture sold at IKEA.

Personally, I'm all on board of this means we get Blåhaj in Animal Crossing, or a real-life Froggy Chair. We'll keep our eyes peeled for any sort of official confirmation.

In the meantime, we're still having plenty of fun with the big 3.0 update and all the fun new stuff that's been added...well, almost all of it. 12-player co-op seems pretty fraught. But we've catalogued some of the surprising little changes, including the ability to strafe and jump, and we've got tips if you, like us, are returning to your island after a long hiatus. Oh, and check out this Zelda stuff added too!

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Sinners and One Battle After Another Plot 70mm IMAX Showings After Oscar Nominations Tease Tense Competition at the Academy Awards

23 janvier 2026 à 21:49

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another are reportedly getting more 70mm IMAX showings after both managed to secure a long list of Oscar nominations heading into the 2026 Academy Awards.

Fans of two of the biggest movies of 2025 will have a reason to return to special IMAX showings in the near future, Variety reports. It’s unclear when the genre-defying vampire movie and the Leonardo DiCaprio-led action thriller will get 70mm release dates, but the site says the former is expected to premiere during its Oscar run, with the latter set to arrive “in the coming weeks,” too.

Sinners, which was shot with 70mm film, shook moviegoers with its tale of music and blood-sucking villains set in a 1930’s Mississippi when it premiered last April. Its IMAX victory lap follows its history-making presence at yesterday’s Oscars ceremony, where it managed to walk away with a record-breaking 16 nominations, securing its place as the most nominated film of all time. Michael B. Jordan, Miles Caton, Delroy Lindo, and Wunmi Mosaku-led film is up for numerous acting roles, as well as Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Achievement in Sound, and more.

Trailing closely behind was One Battle After Another, which is driving to the 98th Academy Awards with a still-impressive 13 nominations. PTA’s latest has also certainly earned its place among the competition thanks to standout performances from DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infiniti in a tale about an ex-revolutionary faced with a relentless and threatening face from his past. It’s up for Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Editing, Best Picture, and more.

The Oscars, set to take place March 15, 2026, seem set to be set up for quite the blood bath as moviegoers hop to see their favorite filmmakers called to the stage to deliver their speeches. As two of the night’s most-nominated movies head back for 70mm showings, it will surely only encourage new and old fans to tune in ahead of their big night. There are, however, only limited number of IMAX theaters that support 70mm across the globe, so if you’re interested in attending any of the aforementioned showings, you’ll want to make sure you grab your tickets fast.

Meanwhile, another Oscar contender, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, is also set for a nationwide IMAX release ahead as award season gets into gear. Variety’s report adds that Brad Pitt’s F1 movie could also secure a 70mm release. For more, you can read our 9/10 Sinner review, where we said the Coogler flick “expertly blends plenty of vampires and music into a compelling story about twin brothers.” You can also check out our 10/10 One Battle After Another review, which saw us praising the movie as a “masterpiece.”

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

Today’s Top Deals: Save $50 on AirPods Pro 3, 50% Off Pokemon TCG Accessories, and More

23 janvier 2026 à 21:05

We’ve made it to Friday, and there are some awesome deals to check out as we head into the weekend. The most exciting discount I’ve seen is that Best Buy has dropped the price of the AirPods Pro 3 by $50 today-only. You can also get a bunch of Ultra Pro TCG gear 50% off from Best Buy. Other notable deals include $600 off a great gaming monitor and a healthy discount on a Lenovo Legion Go S (Z1 Extreme, SteamOS). That’s not all, so below I’ve highlighted some of the top deals for today:

TL;DR: Best Deals Today

Save $50 on the Apple AirPods Pro 3

Best Buy has dropped the price of the Apple AirPods Pro 3 by $50 in a today-only deal, making them just $199.99. That’s back down to the lowest price we’ve seen Apple’s latest Pro earbuds, beating out Black Friday savings. The AirPods Pro 3 offers solid improvements over its predecessor with better sound, noise cancellation, battery life, and waterproofing. There’s even built-in heart rate sensing on these earbuds.

Score 46% Off a 27" Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 4K 240 Hz Gaming Monitor

Woot has an absolutely killer deal on a brand-new 27" Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 G81SF 4K 240Hz Gaming Monitor. You can get this beast of a display for only $699, which is $600 off its list price plus shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members. The same display is going for about $950 on Amazon and Samsung, so we’re talking serious savings. Now, this top-notch 4K gaming monitor has a lot going for it, from the 240Hz refresh rate with VRR support and 0.03ms response time to the incredible QD-OLED screen that delivers deep blacks and vibrant colors.

Score 50% Off Ultra Pro TCG accessories

If you’re looking to grab some new accessories for your favorite trading card games, today is the day. Best Buy has knocked up to 50% off (or more) Ultra Pro accessories, including MTG: Final Fantasy and Pokémon items. From card binders and deck boxes to tons of awesome playmats, these accessories will give your TCG setup a nice upgrade.

Phantasmal Flames' Booster Bundle Is $44.99 on Amazon

After you’ve invested in some new Pokémon TCG accessories, why not grab the latest Mega Evolution set, Phantasmal Flames? Amazon has the Phantasmal Flames' Booster Bundle for $44.99. While it’s not the lowest price we’ve seen it go, you’re getting 6 booster packs for $7.50 each.

Save 21% on the Lenovo Legion Go S (Z1 Extreme, SteamOS)

The Lenovo Legion Go S (Z1 Extreme, SteamOS) is almost $200 off when purchased directly from Lenovo. Using the code LENOVONEWYEAR will drop the normally $900 handheld to just $713.47 with shipping included. It’s one of our favorite handheld gaming PCs, offering SteamOS built-in, a stunning high-res display, and incredible performance prowess that puts the Steam Deck to shame. In IGN’s review of the Lenovo Legion Go S (Z1 Extreme, SteamOS), Jackie Thomas even gave it an amazing rating of 9 out of 10. If you’ve been considering a new handheld gaming PC, this might be the one for you, and it's a good time to buy.

Score Almost 50% Off a Jackery HomePower 3000 Portable Power Station with DC-DC Alternator Charger

Ensure you’re never without power during emergencies with the Jackery HomePower 3000 Portable Power Station and DC-DC Alternator Charger. It’s down to the lowest price ever, with a nearly 50% price drop. This power station is great to have in the winter when unpredictable weather could knock out power at any moment. It can keep household essentials on, like a heater, fridge, router, and lights, for up to 15 hours with its 3600W output. There are tons of ports on board, including a TT-30 RV port for when you’re taking it on the road for camping trips and adventures.

Score Over $10 Off A LEGO F1 Model Car Kit

LEGO deals have been rather sparse lately, so I was giddy when I came across a nice discount on this Icons Williams Racing FW14B F1 Model Car Kit. It’s marked down over $10, making the set just $69. This 799-piece LEGO kit for adults features a model of the F1 Williams Racing FW14B race car full of incredible detail, along with a minifigure of iconic British driver Nigel Mansell. After you’ve finished, a display stand with vehicle stats is included to showcase your work.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin Box Set Is Lowest Price Ever

TMNT fans will want to grab this The Last Ronin Box Set, as it has dropped to the lowest price ever. It’s a stunningly illustrated but dark graphic novel collection that follows Michelangelo and a new generation of turtles in dystopian NYC. For just $56.64, you’ll get the three-book collection featuring the original The Last Ronin series, the Lost Years prequel, and Last Ronin II: Re-Evolution, which is set a decade later than the original.

Get a 100W GaN USB-C Charger for Only $15

With GaN power efficiency and 100W speedy charging, you can top up all the top handheld gaming PCs and laptops with this USB-C charger for only $15. It’s a sleek and simple option from Satechi, featuring a foldable prong for improved portability. Right now, the charger is available at a nice price cut on Woot, and Amazon Prime Members even get free shipping. The same charger is selling for over $22 on Amazon and even more from other retailers, so it’s a solid deal to grab while you still can.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Card Game Queen's Blood Will be 'Enhanced' for FF7 Remake Part 3

23 janvier 2026 à 19:57

Queen’s Blood fans, it's time to celebrate. The addictive Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth card game is making a “powered-up” comeback for the final chapter in Square Enix’s remake trilogy.

Polygon spoke with director Naoki Hamaguchi about the progress of development on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 and touched on the topic of one of the more popular virtual pastimes of 2024. He says he plans to double down on the card game when its next installment finally launches, promising to “expand” what was seen with its Rebirth launch.

“Queen’s Blood is a very popular and beloved minigame, and I believe a lot of people are still wanting something like that,” Hamaguchi said. “I want to expand on Queen’s Blood so that we are enhancing it, and giving you a more powered-up version of it when you see that third installment… Queen’s Blood is still going to be available in the third installment. We just want to expand on it.”

The director declines to share exactly what a spruced-up version of Queen’s Blood will look like, but it’s easy to imagine an expansion of new cards and new side-quests shaking up the gameplay. However, Hamaguchi’s comments suggest players may be in for a somewhat substantial upgrade.

Hamaguchi adds that the original Final Fantasy 7 mini-game featuring snowboarding is also coming back for Remake Part 3. He teases that “it’s not going to be just a simple snowboarding minigame,” adding that it will be incorporated into the story and its themes, but stops short of providing more details.

The Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy is jam-packed with a variety of mini-games to keep Cloud and company’s fight against Sephiroth from getting too serious, but most fans are just looking forward to seeing how the retelling will finally finish its story. Hamaguchi and the rest of the Square Enix team is far from ready to share a release date, but he says development is at least “coming along very smoothly.”

“We have set a schedule for ourselves, and I believe we are tracking on time for the milestones we have set,” Hamaguchi adds. “So I’m really thankful for the development team and I have so much respect for them working on this project. I believe that at this point the game is playable, technically, but we are still trying to polish it so it is at a quality where we can deliver it to our players.”

It’s a round of positive updates for Final Fantasy Remake Part 3, which arrives just shy of the two-year anniversary of the launch of Rebirth. Released February 29, 2024, for PlayStation 5, we placed the RPG sequel at number two on our list of the 15 best video game remakes of all time. Although its sales may not have met expectations, Hamaguchi told fans in the past that the trilogy will get a proper finale.

Square Enix has had a lot of luck when it comes to Final Fantasy cards in recent history. Despite the overwhelming number of mini-games present in Rebirth, Final Fantasy 7 fans largely took to Queen’s Blood, all 145 of its collectible cards, and the strategy is added to the overall experience. In the real world, Magic: The Gathering fans spent 2025 obsessing about its Final Fantasy-themed set, which included dozens of references to not only Final Fantasy 7 but all 16 mainline entries, too.

For more on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, you can read about how Square Enix nearly resized Cloud’s iconic Buster Sword for the remake. You can also see why fans shouldn’t worry about any story content being cut for the future entry while fans pass the time with the recently released Nintendo Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade.

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

The iBuypower Month End Clearance Sale Has Excellent Ready to Ship Gaming PC Deals

23 janvier 2026 à 19:50

Prebuilt gaming PC prices are on the rise for 2026, but iBuyPower - one of the more popular and well known system builders on the market - is softening the blow by offering a month end Clearance Sale which takes up to $400 off select systems along with a coupon code "CLEARANCE" that stacks on these tiered discounts:

  • 5% OFF Custom Desktops over $999
  • $100 OFF Ready to Ship Prebuilt PCs over $1999 Code
  • $50 OFF Ready to Ship Prebuilt PCs over $999 Code

This sale runs through this weekend only and ends on January 26. iBuypower offers free standard shipping on all configs, however can also get a slight discount by choosing a slower shipping service. All systems are covered by a three year labor and two year parts warranty. Below are the best deals sorted by GPU.

iBuypower Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming PC for $1,899

This is the least expensive system on this list that I'd feel comfortable recommending to anyone who plans to play current generation games on a 4K monitor. The specs include an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The system is enclosed in a custom designed and officially licensed HYTE limited edition Persona 3 themed Y70 chassis (HYTE is iBuypower's sister company).

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is the only 2025 GPU that we gave a 10/10 score. Even though it costs $150 less than the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, the 9070 XT beats it out in several of the games we tested. In a few benchmarks, the results aren't even close. The 9070 XT approaches the performance of the $1,000 RX 7900 XTX but with better ray tracing and upscaling performance than its predecessor. Check out our AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT review.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming PC for $2,049

This 4K gaming ready system isn't that much more expensive and you get an incredibly rare RTX 5070 Ti GPU. The full specs include an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The system is also enclosed in a HYTE chassis, this time the recently released X50 case, which was a big hit at CES 2026 for its very unique curvaceous design and excellent cooling potential.

Of all the Blackwell cards released thus far, the RTX 5070 Ti offers the best value for high-fps 4K gaming. It performs neck-and-neck with the RTX 4080 Super but with the added bonus of newer GDDR7 VRAM and multi-frame generation. If you plan on using this card for AI, the RTX 5070 Ti is a better value than the RTX 5080 since both have same amount of RAM (16GB). Compared to AMD, the RTX 5070 Ti is roughly comparable in raw performance to the AMD RX 9070 XT, but the 5070 Ti has better upscaling (especially with DLSS 4.5) and ray tracing. Check out our RTX 5070 Ti review.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Gaming PC for $1,499

For comfortable 1080p gaming without overspending, the RTX 5060 Ti is the card you want. This system is equipped with an Intel Core i7-14700F CPU, GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

RTX 5060 Ti GPUs comes in two variants: an excellent 16GB model and a ridiculously lame 8GB model. Fortunately, this system is equipped with the 16GB model. The RTX 5060 Ti (16GB) is a great GPU for 1080p gaming. It outperforms the RTX 4060 Ti by about 20%, and the gap widens in games that support DLSS 4 technology with multi-frame generation. The 16GB of VRAM also allows this GPU to hold its own in 1440p gaming, especially if you don't want to spend the extra $300 to upgrade to an RTX 5070. Check out our RTX 5060 Ti review for more details.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming PC for $1,749

This system is perfect for gamers who run QHD (2560x1440) or WQHD (3440x1440) monitors. Specs include an Intel Core i7-14700K CPU, GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD.

The RTX 5070 performs on par with the previous generation RTX 4070 Super - which was already an excellent card for 1080p and 1440p gaming - and then with DLSS 4.5 and multi-frame generation thrown in. It's equipped with 12GB of GDDR7 VRAM which allows it to keep up with high-fps gaming at 1440p. You'll also be able to run most games in 4K as well, although depending on the game you may need to tweak your graphics settings. I myself gamed on an RTX 3080 (which is inferior to the 5070) in 4K for a long time without any real complaints until I finally upgraded last year.

iBuypower GeForce RTX 5080 Gaming PC for $2,499

If you're looking for a system that can run any game imaginable at 4K, with comfortable 60fps+ frame rates (much higher with multi-frame gen) and ray tracing enabled, then the RTX 5080 could be worth its hefty price tag. This system includes an AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 16GB CPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD.

The RTX 5080 is a powerhouse. It's one of the fastest cards on the market, bested only by the $2,000 RTX 5090 and the discontinued $1,600 RTX 4090. This is a phenomenal card for playing the latest, most demanding games in 4K resolution at high settings and ray tracing enabled. Check out our GeForce RTX 5080 review for our hands-on impressions.

iBuypower RTX 5060 Gaming PC for $1,049

For avid gamers on a budget, iBuypower has a deal for you too. Specs on this system include an Intel Core i5-1440F CPU, GeForce RTX 5060 8GB GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

The RTX 5060 outperforms its predecessor the RTX 4060 by about 20%-30% and that's before factoring in multi-frame generation. This is a solid budget option for 1080p gaming and you should be able to squeeze consistent 60fps+ framerate out of just about any game with some tweaking. If you're gunning for higher resolutions like 1440p or 4K, however, you'll definitely want to upgrade to an RTX 5060 Ti (16GB) or better.

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 Game Awards Closer Highguard Reemerges With Launch Showcase — So Yes, It's Still Coming Out Next Week

23 janvier 2026 à 19:22

Highguard has reemerged after going dark following its much-discussed reveal at the end of The Game Awards last month, with a launch showcase that reaffirms it really is coming out next week.

Due out January 26, Highguard ended The Game Awards 2025 with its reveal trailer, and it gave fans a look at the new free-to-play PvP raid shooter from some of the creators of Respawn's Apex Legends and Titanfall. Players will "ride, fight, and raid as Wardens, arcane gunslingers sent to fight for control of a mythic continent."

Some had wondered what was happening with Highguard given developer Wildlight Entertainment failed to follow up its The Game Awards reveal with any new trailers or even more detailed information about how it works. It’s fair to say that some felt Highguard did not warrant the coveted big finish slot at The Game Awards — the biggest video game reveal show in the world — and it has suffered from a degree of negativity online since. With the likes of Sony's disastrous live-service PvP shooter Concord still fresh in the memory, some have even declared Highguard "dead on arrival."

Here’s the official blurb on the launch showcase:

Tune in on Monday, January 26 at 10am PT for an in-depth look at Highguard direct from the studio, featuring a full gameplay deep dive, year one plans, and much more.

It looks like Wildlight is trying to replicate the hugely successful launch of Apex Legends, which publisher EA released in 2019 with little pre-release marketing but heavy involvement from streamers on its actual release date. Highguard is set to launch across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S.

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

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Switch 2 Edition Is Now Available to Preorder

23 janvier 2026 à 19:19

The Switch 2 library is growing this year, and the Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is joining the party soon. This upgraded version of the 2023 Switch game includes some fresh enhancements alongside a new expansion called "Meetup in Bellabel Park" and some new characters joining the fun. It's quite the upgrade, and it's still a couple of months away (mark your calendars for March 26), but preorders are already live at select retailers.

Similar to other Switch 2 Editions that have released, there's a digital upgrade pack for those who already have the original Switch version, alongside a standard, complete version of the game's Switch 2 version for those who don't currently own the original. We've included where you can preorder a full physical copy of the game (for $79.99) and this upgrade pack (for $19.99) below.

Preorder Super Mario Bros. Wonder for the Switch 2 (Physical)

Digital Version:

Physical copies can be found at both Target and GameStop, and we're keeping an eye out to see when other retailers drop it as well. As for the digital version, that hasn't gone up for preorder yet, for some reason. We'll be sure to update it once it's available, though.

Preorder Super Mario Bros. Wonder Switch 2 Upgrade Pack

If you already have Super Mario Bros. Wonder on Nintendo Switch and are just hoping to get the upgrade pack to use it on your Switch 2, that's currently available to preorder right now at the Nintendo eShop. For $19.99, this will set you up with all of the extras from the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition when the game is released on March 26.

Save on Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Considering the pricey cost of the physical Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, this is a neat little hack you can do to save a little cash. At the moment, Woot is offering the original version of Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $46.99. If you don't already own it, you can buy from Woot at this good price and then purchase the upgrade pack, which brings your total cost to $66.98. Compared to the $79.99 price tag for the physical Switch 2 Edition, this is a great little deal to take advantage of.

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

The 10 Priciest Cards From Magic’s New Lorwyn Eclipsed Set That I'm Already Chasing

23 janvier 2026 à 19:00

Magic: The Gathering’s Lorwyn Eclipsed set is here to kick off 2026, and marks our first ‘Universes Within’ set since Edge of Eternities back in August.

Early signs suggest it’s a welcome return to a much-beloved Plane, too, having been delayed from 2025. Lorwyn has been part of Magic’s locations since 2007, and there are some great cards in the set - including some that are already spiking in value.

The Most Expensive Cards From Lorwyn Eclipsed

We’ve got the most valuable Lorwyn Eclipsed cards you can find right now listed below, with the caveat that this is based on pre-launch pricing taken as close to release as we can, courtesy of data from the lovely folks at TCGplayer.

We'll ensure this list is updated next week as well, so bookmark this page and check back in again soon. For now, let's check out what's hot on release weekend for Magic's latest set, Lorwyn Eclipsed.

10 - Glen Elendra Guardian (Showcase) - From $33.55

This three-cost Faerie Wizard has some absolutely stunning artwork, and can be cast with Flash. It’s a 3/4 with flying, but arrives with a -1/-1 counter, which can be removed as an activated ability that also counters a noncreature spell.

That’s a lot to remember, but if you find Glen Elendra Guardian in Showcase art, you could earn around $34, or up to $47 in foil.

9 - Bitterbloom Bearer (Showcase) - From $42

Bitterbloom Bearer is another Showcase card, and it’s sitting at $42 but can reach as high as $85 in foil.

It’s a two-cost Faerie Rogue, again with Flying and Flash, but saps life on your upkeep to create Faerie creature tokens with flying.

8 - Selfless Safewright (Showcase) - From $45.03

This one is already dropping in price, but the Showcase version of Selfless Safewright is now $45.03 in foil.

It’s a 4/2, five-cost Elf Warrior creature with (you guessed it) Flash. It’s also got Convoke, and turns creatures of your chosen type hexproof and indestructible until end of turn.

7 - Harmonized Crescendo (Showcase) - From $63.62

This six-cost Instant has Convoke, and lets you draw cards based on the number of cards you have in that type. There’s great artwork, too, showing merfolk singing.

It looks as though the price will drop, but for now, the Showcase version of Harmonized Crescendo is north of sixty bucks.

6 - Moonshadow (Showcase) - From $76.71

With some amazing artwork that extends from beyond the card’s borders, this Showcase treatment for Moonshadow is awesome - and could net you upwards of $75.

It’s a one-cost Elemental with 7/7 (yes, you read that right) and Menace, but it enters with six -1/-1 counters. You remove those counters when permanents enter your graveyard.

5 - Bloom Tender (Showcase) - From $114.62

At the time of writing, this Showcase Bloom Tender is being sold for $600, but its current market value is closer to $110 according to TCGPlayer.

It’s a 1/1 Elf Druid, but it taps for mana from permanents you control. Could be a good inclusion if you’re upgrading the Dance of the Elements precon.

4 - Winnowing (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $228.50

This version of Winnowing breaks the $200 barrier, with some gorgeous, colorful art and that always impressive Fracture Foil treatment.

As for what it does, this six-cost Sorcery has Convoke and allows you to essentially boardwipe all but one of your opponents’ creatures.

3 - Moonshadow (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $295

Yep, that’s a big jump for this version of Moonshadow, which is functionally the same as any other Moonshadow card in the set.

This Fracture Foil variant commands a fee of almost $300 at pre-launch prices.

2 - Selfless Safewright (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $452.50

TCGPlayer marks the current market value of Selfless Safewright in Showcase Fracture Foil at $452.50, but it’s been sold for around $100 less already.

1 - Bloom Tender (Showcase Fracture Foil) - From $657.08

This version of Bloom Tender is gorgeous, and could net you a sizeable windfall if you open a pack and find it waiting for you.

It’s sitting at around $650 for market value, and the most recent sale is around the same amount. Happy hunting!

For more on Magic: The Gathering’s latest set, be sure to check out our guide to the two new Commander precon decks: Blight Curse and Dance of the Elements.

Where to Buy - Lorwyn Eclipsed

Not only is Lorwyn Eclipsed the first set of a fairly packed year for Magic fans, but it marks big changes to the product lineup as well.

For starters, theme decks are back for Standard play, while a new Draft Night boxed product encourages players to, well, draft cards to build their decks. Then there's our first Commander decks since Edge of Eternities, and both look pretty great.

If you're looking to pick up the rarest cards going, then you'll want to invest in the Collector Booster Box, as it has the highest pull rates going. Good luck, and let us know if you manage to score anything good when cracking those new packs.

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

James Gunn Reveals First Look at Jason Momoa's Lobo in Supergirl DC Teaser

23 janvier 2026 à 18:15

We finally have our first look at Jason Momoa’s Lobo in a fresh teaser for DC Universe movie Supergirl.

DC Studios co-CEO James Gun took to social media to reveal the clip, below, which sees Momoa set up a glimpse at Lobo as he will appear in the film.

Finally. pic.twitter.com/BD1tmIPGdo

— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) January 23, 2026

Lobo is an alien interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter with superhuman strength and immortality who hails from the planet Czarnia. Like Superman, he's the last survivor of that dead world. Lobo was created by Roger Slifer and Keith Giffen and first appeared in Omega Men #3 in 1983.

In the teaser, we see Lobo make a dramatic entrance on his interstellar, flying motorcycle, often called the "Spacehog." There’s little to go on here, but from what we can see from this teaser, Momoa is perfectly cast as Lobo — cigar included.

Momoa, who played Aquaman in the now-discarded DC Extended Universe (DCEU), has said Lobo is his favorite comic book character and has always wanted to play him, pointing to aesthetic similarities between the two.

Speaking to ScreenRant last year, Momoa suggested we’ll get a good look at the character in the movie, but also a fleeting one.

“Well, this is the role I've always wanted to play,” Momoa said. “That’s the comic I loved, so I'm really nervous about it. It’s kind of a no-brainer to play this character. It's pretty big. I don't want to give away too much, but I mean, we look pretty dead on, exactly like the character, and he’s pretty rough and gruff and… I'll say the bike’s really cool.”

Momoa was then asked to give an indication of how much on-screen time Lobo will get. He replied to say: “It’s her movie, so it's great. I just come in for a little bit.”

Supergirl itself is due out June 26, 2026. It stars House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock in the title role, and another appearance from Krypto the Superdog — last seen causing havoc in Superman. Speaking of Superman, Supergirl is a very different movie from the outset, and Supergirl herself is nothing like her cousin.

IGN attended a press conference last year in which Gunn, Alcock, and director Craig Gillespie talked enthusiastically about Supergirl. During the conference, Gunn insisted Supergirl was a completely different move than Superman, before Gillespie confirmed it takes place entirely in space.

“They are so different in tone,” Gillespie said. “And to be able to really lean into it and embrace it… and plus… are we allowed to say this? The whole movie takes place in outer space.”

Gunn added: “The outer space thing's a big part of it because it is a space fantasy.”

Supergirl is heavily inspired by Tom King and Bilquis Evely's comic, Woman of Tomorrow, which features a very different Supergirl than audiences are perhaps accustomed to. In July, Gunn said the DC Universe version of Supergirl is “a total mess.”

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

Heartopia Codes (January 2026)

23 janvier 2026 à 16:31

Baboo! Are you looking for Heartopia codes? You've come to the right place. Here you'll find all the codes that we've collected for the cozy sim. Redeeming these will give you currency, resources, and extra Gold to help you settle into your new home.

Working Codes for Heartopia (January 2026)

  • heartopia10m - Wishing Star x10 - (NEW!) (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • lifewithline - Wishing Star x10 - (NEW!) (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • happy2026 - Moonlight Crystal x10, 8,888 Gold - (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • k7m9q2a8l5 - Wishing Star x5, Mermaid Fish Attractor x3, Fertilizer x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • true5mthks - Quality Timber x10, Chef's Special Salad x2, Branches x20 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • heartopia5m - Wishing Star x5 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • r4a8x2n - Wishing Star x5, Growth Booster x10, Orange x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • top1thanks - Wishing Star x5, Mermaid Perfum x2, Mandarin x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • b8n2k5l - Flawless Fluorite x2, Rare Timber x6, Stone x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • letsparty - Wishing Star x15, 5,000 Gold, Repair Kit x3 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • dcthx4u - Wishing Star x10 (Valid Until: 29 June 2026)
  • m7r9q4a - Mermaid Perfumex2, 10,000 Gold, Egg x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • x2l8k6p - Wishing Star x5, Fertilizer x10, Apple x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • h9q3a7m5 - Roaming Oak Timber x2, Milk x10, Timber x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • z4p6n8r2 - Quality Timber x10, Chef's Special Salad x2, Branches x20 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • letsdressup - Wishing Star x15, 5,000 Gold, Growth Booster x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • letsbuild - Wishing Star x 15, 5,000 Gold, Fertilizer x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • a7k9m2q8l - Wishing Star x5, Repair Kit x3, Blueberries x10 (Valid Until: 31 March 2026)
  • mylittlepony - Moonlight Crystals x100 (Valid Until: 7 February 2026)
  • heartopia0108 - Moonlight Crystals x100 (Valid Until: 7 February 2026)
  • specialgift0103 - Moonlight Crystals x100 (Valid Until: 7 February 2026)

Expired Codes for Heartopia

There are currently no expired codes for Heartopia, so you've got lots of goodies to redeem above!

How to Use Heartopia Codes

Looking to play Heartopia and want to know how to redeem codes? Follow these steps:

  1. Launch Heartopia on your phone or PC
  2. Create your character and select "complete"
  3. Press Tab on PC or tap the watch in the top-right corner
  4. Click Setting
  5. On the General Tab, look for the Redeem Code bubble button in the bottom right
  6. Copy the code from this article and paste it into the bar that reads "Case Insensitive"
  7. Click Redeem and if the code has been successful, it will say "Redeemed! Please check the mailbox for rewards."

FAQs for Heartopia

Have a particular question about Heartopia and codes? See our answers to frequently asked questions below.

How to Collect Heartopia Rewards

Rewards are automatically sent to your Mailbox once you've redeemed codes. To find your Mailbox, press Tab or tap the watch in the top-right corner. Click Mailbox. All of the gifts you've received can be then be claimed. You can do this individually by opening each mail, or by pressing Claim All in the bottom left corner.

Why Isn't My Code for Heartopia Working?

When a code doesn't work for Heartopia it's usually because of two reasons:

  • The code for Heartopia has expired
  • There's a spelling mistake or an additional space in the code

Codes for Heartopia are not case-sensitive, but they are often a series of letters and numbers. The best way to ensure you've got a working code is to directly copy it from this article. We check all codes before we upload them, so you can guarantee they're working. Just double-check that you haven't copied over an extra space!

How Do I Get More Codes for Heartopia?

We regularly check and test new codes, so the best way to get more codes for Heartopia is to visit this article. But if you want to mine for codes yourself, then the Discord server for Heartopia is the best place to go.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures.

Forza Horizon 6's $60 Premium Upgrade Gives You Early Access, But Costs Almost as Much as The Game Itself

23 janvier 2026 à 18:02

Forza Horizon 6 will launch with a $59.99 Premium Upgrade Bundle that unlocks four days of early access — albeit at almost the same cost as buying the game again.

Last night, Xbox gave its upcoming Japan-set open world racer a stunning full gameplay reveal during its Xbox Developer Direct livestream, though didn't go into detail on the game's pricing.

When it arrives on May 19 for PC and Xbox Series X/S, Forza Horizon 6's Standard Edition will cost $69.99, while its Premium Edition is priced at $119.99. Alternatively — and of note for those planning to play the game via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate — you can purchase that $59.99 Premium Upgrade Bundle, and play starting May 15.

The game's Premium Edition / Premium Upgrade include other benefits too, of course, though not all of them are available on day one. Effectively, this option lets you pre-order the game's two upcoming, unannounced expansions, as well as the Italian Passion Car Park, which also does not have a release date. You'll also get the Time Attack Car Pack, Car Pass (which adds 30 more cars to your game, one per week), plus VIP Membership and a Welcome Pack.

This offering is nothing new for the Forza Horizon series, though is $10 more than the $49.99 Premium Upgrade offered for Forza Horizon 5 — an increase that has not gone unnoticed among the franchise's fanbase on social media and reddit.

The pricing is even more remarkable in other territories, too — in the UK, the Premium Upgrade is £59.99, the exact same cost as the game itself. In Australia, the Premium Edition is AU $190, up from AU $150 for the Premium Edition of Forza Horizon 5.

"Yeah that's absolutely cooked," wrote Aussie Forza fan Pretty_Leather4803 on reddit. "$40 more for basically the same content as last time? Microsoft really thinks we're made of money down here. At this point I'm just gonna wait for it to hit Game Pass and skip all the fancy extras."

"Inflation is a real thing," countered another fan, BrokenClays, in yet another reddit thread. "In November 2021 FH5 Premium was $99.99. Adjusted for inflation, that's $116.58 in December 2025 dollars. They are charging $119.99. In the UK in 2021 FH5 cost £84.99. Adjusted for inflation, it would be £106.58. They are charging £109.99. I know a lot of people are feeling sticker shock, but the price increase is just a hair over inflation. The world we live in is more expensive."

Finally, just to cover all bases, there's the Deluxe Edition of the game — which is less deluxe than the Premium Edition. For $99.99, you'll get the base game, Car Pass and Welcome Pack, but not the early access, expansions, or anything else included in the Premium Edition / Upgrade.

It's worth pointing out that last year, a report alleged that Microsoft had pushed Xbox studios to deliver a 30% profit margin — much higher than the industry average. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier said that Microsoft’s 30% profit margin goal had led to the gaming division’s huge layoffs, canceled projects, controversial price rises, and multiplatform push.

Bloomberg said the average profit margin in the video game industry is 17-22%. Over the past six years, Xbox has hit 10-20%. To put that 30% target into more context, Sony's PlayStation division achieved a 16% profit margin in the first quarter of its 2025 financial year. Bloomberg said Microsoft Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood enforced the new target in fall 2023 — amid Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard.

You can find full details about what comes in each edition in our Forza Horizon 6 preorder guide. Which Forza Horizon 6 edition of the game are you buying?

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

Arc Raiders Roadmap Promises a New Map, More Arcs, and Even a Little Love for Scrappy by April 2026

23 janvier 2026 à 18:00

Developer Embark Studios has laid out its new Arc Raiders roadmap, revealing that a new map, Expedition Windows, Arc threats, a new Raider Deck, and more will launch between now and April 2026.

The four-month plan, shared in a blog post and dubbed Escalation, comes with details about how the company plans to expand its explosive multiplayer extraction shooter with content all the way to spring. It all comes with what Embark teases will be a steady flow of new quests, trials, items, cosmetics, and quality-of-life features, priming Arc Raiders with a content-filled start to its first new year in players’ hands.

In addition to icons, which may tease an update’s contents, each month is assigned a title. Despite having just one week left, the same goes for January, which has been labeled Headwinds. The big inclusion players can expect in the coming days is a level 40+ matchmaking option, giving PvE and PvP Raiders more freedom to raid without fear they’re being matched against those of a higher skill level. A new map condition featuring a bird icon and a new player project are also set to arrive before January is out.

February (Shrouded Sky) keeps the ball rolling with a wider collection of slightly small – but still consequential – updates. A new map update, Raider Deck, Expedition Window, and player project seem to be par for the course in terms of regular updates for the future, and they’ll be present in February, too. Next month’s more intriguing additions lie in the promise of a new map condition that eerily features what appears to be a wind icon, as well as a new Arc threat.

March (Flashpoint) brings another arc threat, player project, and map condition, with everyone’s favorite resource-collection rooster, Scrappy, also set to receive an update as winter comes to an end. It’s April (Riven Tides) that promises the biggest bombshells for eager fans, with Embark delivering a new Arc Raiders map and a new large Arc threat. Only a skull is shown to tease whatever monstrosity will be joining the likes of the Matriarch and Queen, but judging by the umbrella icon and month title, it appears the new location may feature beaches or watery areas that will inevitably be polluted with lost loot and Raider flares.

Embark has big plans to kick off 2026, with its roadmap from May onward still being kept a secret for now as the studio aims to launch new content every month. A new Arc Raiders map, which will surely come with its own hidden mysteries to uncover, is no doubt the update players will be penciling into their calendars, though it’s unclear when the team will be more willing to show how the new location will fit into its PvPvE formula.

"The increased ARC presence continues to trouble Shani as the Rustbelt grows more overwhelmed," the blog post says, "but no one holds all the pieces. The scale of the impending escalation remains unknown. Venture topside into an increasingly volatile Rustbelt—and make sure you’re prepared for what’s to come."

Arc Raiders launched October 30, 2025, and delivered its first new map, Stella Montis, in November. That puts a distance of about five months between its launch and the release date of the next new map. It’s unclear if Embark intends to keep with this pace in the months and years ahead.

While the studio works to keep the content faucet on following its winter break, the team has also spent recent weeks playing Whac-A-Mole with Arc Raiders cheaters. Recent moves in this regard have seen Embark patching holes in Stella Montis, while a few content creators find themselves in the line of fire. Meanwhile, some players are just hoping they stop spawning into games so late.

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

Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees Sequel Reaches a Shocking Conclusion

23 janvier 2026 à 18:00

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring #5!

It's safe to say that Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees is one of the biggest indie comics success stories of the past few years. There's just something about the combination of the adorable anthropomorphic animal characters and the grisly horror premise that resonates with readers. IDW is currently wrapping up the sequel series, Rite of Spring, and IGN can exclusively debut a preview of the final issue.

The series definitely took a sharp turn in issue #5. Clandestine serial killer Samantha finally broke her cover and burned down her store in order to kill the police who were hunting her. With her identity exposed, where does this mild-mannered bear go from here? Find out in the slideshow gallery below:

As with previous issues in the series, Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring #6 is written and illustrated by Patrick Horvath and lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

"As I write this, the paint is drying on the very last page. It's bittersweet bringing Rite of Spring to a close," Horvath tells IGN. "It was a bit of an undertaking trying to thread the needle of putting together a second installment that felt true to the world that we set up in the first book while also shifting gears to allow all the growth that felt necessary. I couldn't be happier with how it's come together, even though it felt a little scary to go through with it. A huge thank you to all of the readers, critics, and retailers who have continued to support the book and come along for the ride. I'm still blown away by all of the love this little book has gathered. And a huge thank you as well to IDW for giving me the room to get as wild as we needed to with it. As gnarly as it is, I've had the idea for this whole arc for a while, and they've been behind me the whole way. I'm thrilled I've been able to include everything I'd hoped for in this one."

As dire as things are looking for Samantha right now, this isn't the end of her journey. Horvath has already confirmed he's working on the third volume of his Beneath the Trees trilogy. Plus, you can see Samantha take a detour to the DC Universe as part of the DC K.O. crossover.

Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring #6 will be released on March 4. You can preorder a copy at your local comic shop. You can also pick up the original series on Amazon.

In other comic book news, find out which series was selected as IGN's best comic book of 2025, and see which comics we're most excited for in 2026.

Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on BlueSky.

Palworld Developer Pocketpair Reveals Unusual Hiring Requirement for Its Game Designers: It Wants 'True Steam Players'

23 janvier 2026 à 17:40

Palworld developer Pocketpair has an interesting way of screening job candidates. The Japanese game studio requires those applying for game designer positions to submit screenshots of their Steam libraries as part of the hiring process.

In a recent tweet on X / Twitter, CEO Takuro Mizobe shed some light on how Pocketpair hires new game designer talent (as spotted by Automaton). Mizobe explained that Pocketpair has prospective game designers submit screenshots of their Steam play history. Furthermore, Mizobe noted that applicants who don’t use Valve’s game platform don’t get considered for interviews: “Those who haven't played anything on Steam don’t pass the document screening stage.”

There is a reason why Pocketpair wants to see what their job applicants are playing though. As Mizobe explained: “in the interview, we question candidates about the top most-played titles in their Steam libraries, for example, we ask them to explain the game mechanics, to say why they think specific mechanics were adopted, and what makes the game stand out against others in the same genre. Pocketpair is recruiting game creators who are true Steam players!”

In a follow-up post, Mitobe said that while applicants who are prolific console players are also encouraged to submit their Playstation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch play data, Steam is still the priority. “We basically turn down those who have played zero Steam games,” Mitobe explained. “We want our colleagues to be playing indie games that are only available on Steam.”

This makes sense considering Pocketpair’s background as an indie developer whose main distribution platform so far has been Steam. The developer’s biggest hit Palworld, as well as its previous game Craftopia, have their main playerbase on Valve’s platform.

In a post on social media, Pocketpair Head of Publishing and Communications John “Bucky” Buckley weighed in on the CEO’s comments: “So hilariously true. When I first joined, I was grilled if I knew games like Slay the Spire. Pocketpair is a company that truly is built by gamers, and our CEO is very adamant to keep it that way.”

Launching in open access on Steam and Xbox back in January 2024, Palworld skyrocketed in popularity, selling over 8 million copies in just six days and amassing over 25 million players in its first month. It wasn’t long before Pocketpair teamed up with Sony to launch Palworld Entertainment with the aim of expanding the new IP.

Pocketpair is continuing to build upon Palworld’s success. As well as updates to the game, it is currently developing Palworld: Palfarm, an upcoming online co-op farming sim set in the same universe. In a surprise announcement last week, it revealed that Palworld is also getting its own physical Trading Card game, which is set to drop this June.

At the same time, Palworld is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit between Pocketpair and Nintendo/The Pokemon Company. Since the dispute kicked off in September 2024, there have been numerous developments, such as Nintendo rewriting a patent mid-lawsuit, arguing that mods should not count as prior art, and getting their monster-capture patent rejected. The case is expected to continue this year even as Pocketpair works towards the 1.0 release of Palworld.

Verity Townsend is a Japan-based freelance writer who previously served as editor, contributor and translator for the game news site Automaton West. She has also written about Japanese culture and movies for various publications.

Ayn Thor Review

23 janvier 2026 à 17:00

Ever since I first got my silver Game Boy Advance SP for my birthday back in 2003, I have adored the clamshell design for my portable gaming devices. What the GBA SP started, the DS Lite later solidified for me: two screens and a clamshell case is far and away my favorite handheld design. Fast-forward more than two decades, and I can't remember the last time I fell in love with a device as fast as the Thor, an Android-based clamshell powerhouse from Ayn.

The Ayn Thor is available in four different variants, three of which are identical except for increasing amounts of onboard memory and RAM, while the fourth is the “Lite” version, featuring a different CPU. Regardless of which model you pick, you can expect a 6000mAh battery, drift-less Hall effect joysticks, active cooling, a DisplayPort for video out, and what blew me away, two beautiful AMOLED screens – the top being a 6-inch 1080×1920 screen at 120Hz and the bottom a 3.92-inch 1080×1240 at 60Hz. Every game, video, and webpage I viewed on the Thor looked amazing, as one would expect from such displays. Admittedly, I kept the top screen at a locked 60Hz refresh rate most of the time, in order to improve battery life, but a quick press of the Ayn button pulled up the custom Ayn settings menu, wherein I could toggle to 120Hz at any time.

The Base, Pro, and Max versions all feature the more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU, Adreno 740 GPU, and DDR5 memory, while the Lite features a Snapdragon 865 CPU, Adreno 650 GPU, and DDR4 memory. The non-Lite options also feature additional improvements, including Wi-Fi and the ability to output 4K 60fps video.

I opted for the Max version to future-proof my storage capability, though there is a Micro SD port for you to expand your storage regardless of model. I was looking at the Thor as a potential replacement for my Steam Deck, so having the best specs I could would help me in that pursuit. Regardless of what model you choose, you can pick from a Clear Purple, Rainbow (warm grey plastic with SFC-color inspired buttons and joysticks), Black (which I have heard is an absolute fingerprint magnet), and White. Reminding me of my beloved white DS Lite, that’s what I went with.

Coming in at 380g (just under a pound – the New 3DS XL weighs 326g for comparison) and nearly the same size as the New 3DS XL, the Thor features layers of glass over the entirety of the top and bottom screens, minus the holes cut in for the buttons and joysticks. I was concerned that this much glass would lead to excessive reflections or picking up fingerprints, both of which could risk obscuring gameplay. Thankfully, on the white model that I went with, neither of these concerns proved to be a problem. While I haven’t done much playing outside with it, being winter in the Midwest, I did make a point to play while sitting near a window in bright sun, and was pleasantly surprised by how clear everything still is. The gorgeous OLED screens and 550 nits of brightness did their jobs with aplomb.

Even with its flat bottom, using the Thor for longer stretches was still pretty comfortable. The device has a good weight to it, and the plastic feels sturdy and high-quality. Even under heavier loads, the Thor never got hot, remaining a reasonable temperature thanks to its surprisingly quiet fans. As nostalgic as the clamshell is, there are some aspects of the Thor that I have some criticism of, first – and the one I take most issue with – is the flat-edged shape of the L2 and R2 trigger buttons. A more rounded design, better aligned with the curve of the finger along its side, would make this device even more comfortable to play.

The front-facing speakers on the Thor do an adequate job, but they certainly didn’t blow me away, and I quickly paired my wireless earbuds instead of playing sound out loud. Another issue is that there is a small gap between the two halves when the device is closed, with the top screen resting on two small pads. I liked to keep the piece of foam that came with the device in there just for some added stability, and while I’m not too worried about it leading to damage, this gap is still something I would love to see addressed in a second-generation Thor. I’d be happy with a slight overhang on the topscreen to cover it, and Ayn does offer a shell that you can buy that covers the gap. But, considering the Thor’s dimensions are so close to those of the 3DS XL, if you happen to have some old cases for that lying around, just throw it in there. My Thor is right at home in my Persona Q 3DS case.

If you plan to spend much of your time playing games that require both joysticks, I did find it a little awkward and cramped working the right stick. I occasionally would be forced to maneuver it with the middle of my thumb instead of how I normally would with my thumb pad, just to keep my hand in a comfortable range of the shoulder buttons. Ayn does offer a grip accessory you can buy that may help in that regard, but I haven’t tested it myself.

Booting up the Thor for the first time, you’re greeted with a familiar-looking Android UI with a pleasantly surprising amount of clutter or bloat to contend with. Utilizing Android 13 as its base OS, the Thor doesn’t come with much beyond your typical Android stock software, requiring you to install whatever games or apps you want yourself. Downloading games and apps from the Play Store is as easy as it ever is, simply requiring you to log in with your account, find what you want, and click download. For other gaming pursuits, the process is a bit more fiddly, but luckily, Android 13 is a known quantity at this point, and there are plenty of resources and setup guides available if you go looking.

Compact Power

Over these past few weeks of testing, I’ve found myself using the Thor identically to how I have utilized my Steam Deck, streaming my PlayStation 5 to it using the Chiyaki app, playing retro games (especially those that I can enjoy more faithfully due to the Thor’s two screens), and yes, even playing PC games thanks to apps like Gamehub Lite and Winlator that let me install and play my Steam library natively on the device. This was where the extra memory and internal storage of the Max model really helped out.

Nearly every indie game I have thrown at it, from new hotness like Ball x Pit to games like Hades II and Gundam Breaker 4, has been fine to play. While you shouldn’t expect to bust out Cyberpunk 2077 on it (natively anyway), I was able to get mid-2010s shooters like Deus Ex: Human Revolution and the BioShock games running and playable. It can take a little fiddling around at times, and the drain these heavier 3D games have on the battery means that I won’t be playing them tons, but this ability is really neat and makes the Thor a fantastic indie machine.

The Thor has also managed to do something I previously thought impossible: make me interested in mobile games. With the Play Store coming preinstalled, it was a quick and easy process to sign in and start downloading games like Persona 5X that I’ve always shied away from, since using onscreen controls for games has never been my thing. With the great and clicky (but not too clicky) buttons and smooth Hall-effect joysticks, I was able to check out Persona and a couple of other games, and had a pretty good time. Every Play Store app I tried ran great, and for games like Pokémon Unite that don’t have native controller support, the Thor lets you quickly screen map the various keys and joysticks to areas on the screen to simulate controller support.

On the software side, built on Android 13, the Thor makes using both screens incredibly easy. Tapping the top or bottom screen will set that one as the active screen, just like you would with windows on PC, and any application you boot up will load on the active screen. Both screens, by default, show the same typical Android menu, and switching an application to the other screen is as simple as tapping its associated icon on that screen, instantly switching.

The fact that both screens can act independently also provides the Thor with some nice multitasking functionality. Can’t get past that tough part in the game you’re playing? Load up YouTube with a walkthrough on the other screen to help you out. Or play a game while you wait for another one to download and install on the other screen. A handy little button just under the bottom screen, the Ayn button, will open up a stats screen where you can see the temperature, fan speed, adjust the performance modes, turn on the direct power supply option, and other handy tweaks.

For a long time, I’ve felt that breaking the dual-screen ceiling was the last big hurdle for the Android handheld market, and as I have sat in my chair playing my Thor, I think that’s still the case. While not the first through the finish line, the Thor manages to deliver a sensational product for a pretty reasonable price, starting out at $249 for the Lite or $299 for the Base (honestly, I would just avoid the Lite). If you are more interested in playing PC games off the device or other more resource-intensive tasks, then the Pro at $349 and Max at $429 are the way to go. All of which are cheaper than the cheapest Steam Deck, with the exception of the Max, which is $20 more (worth it). Now, it will be all about refining it all and improving specs in the generations to come.

What Was and Wasn't Changed in the Silent Hill 2 Adaptation Return to Silent Hill

23 janvier 2026 à 17:00

Warning: Spoilers follow for Return to Silent Hill and Silent Hill 2.

Silent Hill has been having something of a renaissance lately. After many years of fans being worried that Konami’s survival horror franchise would be relegated to the dustbins of history, Silent Hill has made a welcome comeback with the much-acclaimed Silent Hill 2 remake and Silent Hill f. Given that both games have sold well, it appears that the iconic horror series is here to stay, and that trend continues with a new film based on the franchise, Return to Silent Hill.

Directed by Christophe Gans – who previously helmed the underrated 2006 film, Silent Hill – Return to Silent Hill is a direct adaptation of Silent Hill 2. Commonly considered the best game in the franchise, a film version of James Sunderland’s story felt like an inevitability, but it will also certainly be scrutinized by fans for how closely it sticks to the source material. For his part, Gans has affirmed his love for the original game, calling the new film “an adaptation created out of deep respect for a true masterpiece of a game, Konami’s iconic Silent Hill 2.”

But now that the fog’s cleared and the movie is out in the wild, we have to ask: Does Return to Silent Hill really understand Silent Hill 2? Let’s take a look!

I See That Town

Silent Hill 2 and its 2024 remake both tell the story of James Sunderland, a man who goes to the eponymous town because of a letter he receives from his late wife Mary, who apparently died of an unspecified illness years earlier. Uncertain if Mary is somehow still alive, James traverses the town searching for her, encountering a handful of other characters and numerous monsters along the way. In the end, James has to face the truth: He killed Mary, and has been in denial ever since. Unlike most of the other games in the series, Silent Hill 2 doesn’t involve the mythology of the Order, the town’s resident evil (hah) cult, and instead focuses squarely on the personal story of one man’s journey through his guilt and torment. It’s not only one of the best survival horror games of all time, but also one of the finest examples of a video game telling an emotionally mature narrative.

Return to Silent Hill is a faithful rendition of that same core premise. Jeremy Irvine plays James Sunderland, Hannah Emily Anderson plays Mary (and a few other characters, but we’ll get to that), and the movie does indeed feature James going to Silent Hill to look for her. Many of the game’s locations, such as the opening parking lot overlooking the woods outside Toluca Lake, Brookhaven Hospital, the Heaven’s Night strip club, and the Lakeview Hotel are present and serve similar functions in the narrative. And many of the game’s monsters, such as the Lying Figures, Bubble Head Nurses, the Abstract Daddy, and Pyramid Head himself, are all ripped right from the game. Series composer Akira Yamaoka even returned to write the film’s musical score. If you’re looking for fidelity to the sights and sounds of Silent Hill 2, Return to Silent Hill has you covered.

But there’s more to a story than visuals and music. There are also characters and themes, and this is where Return to Silent Hill makes some serious changes. There's nothing inherently wrong with altering things when adapting to a new medium; a film probably shouldn’t include James wandering through Wood Side Apartments for an hour trying to solve puzzles. The first Silent Hill movie took many elements from Silent Hill 1, but also invented new characters out of whole cloth, like main protagonist Rose Da Silva (Radha Mitchell), and heavily reimagined others like Dahlia Gillespie (Deborah Kara Unger). That worked fine, because that movie was more of a sibling to the games rather than a direct translation of any particular entry in the series. Return to Silent Hill is genuinely trying to be a new version of Silent Hill 2, but not every change it makes is for the better.

There’s Something About Mary

In the original game, players encounter Maria, a doppelgänger of Mary, shortly into the adventure. She’s dressed provocatively and is flirtatious towards James, tempting him to stray from his search for Mary to be with her instead. The player is even tasked with keeping her safe during certain sections of the game. Maria is not a separate character from Mary so much as a manifestation of James’ sexual frustration after losing his wife, and how the player treats Maria affects how the ending plays out. Maria appears in Return to Silent Hill, also played by Hannah Emily Anderson; however, not only is Maria’s role in the film much smaller than you might expect if you’ve played the game, but Anderson also plays another character that Silent Hill fans will recognize, and this is where things start to fall apart.

Anderson doesn’t just play Mary and Maria, but also Angela, who in the original game is not the same character as Mary. Angela is one of a handful of supporting characters James runs into during his quest, and she has her own subplot that runs parallel to the main story. Conflating Angela with Mary doesn’t just remove the purpose that Angela served in the game, but it also leads into one of the movie’s more problematic choices, which is working the Order back in as part of the plot. In the film, Mary gets a new backstory: She is the daughter of a high-ranking member of the Order, and her unseen father groomed her to be some kind of vessel for the cult’s shady ceremonies. Mary’s terminal illness is a result of her being “poisoned” by the cult, and we meet other members who present themselves to James as Mary’s friends, but are actually using her for their nebulously villainous ends.

Making Mary a victim of her father and the Order clashes with James’ journey deriving from his guilt over killing Mary.

While flashbacks with James and Mary before her death make sense for a film adaptation, these additions subtract from the personal narrative Silent Hill 2 is supposed to represent. Making Mary a victim of her father and the Order clashes with James’ journey deriving from his guilt over killing Mary. Mary even asks him to kill her in this version so that she can be free of the suffering caused by the cult’s abuse, which basically gives James a pass on the main emotional obstacle he’s supposed to be reckoning with. In the game, James killing Mary was a selfish act; he resented Mary for keeping his life locked in stasis through her illness, and wanted to be free of her even if he loved her. In the movie, James killing Mary is something she requests, making it – if not necessarily a “heroic” act – at least a more justified one. But this also blunts James’ character, which is something that happens to the rest of the cast as well.

It Doesn’t Matter Who I Am

As discussed previously, James runs into a few other characters while searching for Mary. We’ve already mentioned Maria and Angela, but there’s also Eddie and Laura. All four characters are technically in Return to Silent Hill, but their importance has been severely downplayed. Maria is only a companion to James for the film’s second act, and is killed by Pyramid Head in the Labyrinth. Instead of coming back to life later like she does in the game, Maria is gone from the film after that, with James never really acting like he's even interested in her at any point. Angela’s subplot about being sexually abused by her father is consolidated into Mary’s backstory of being used by the Order, although whether her father also abused her in the same way isn’t made clear, despite the brief appearance of the Abstract Daddy monster that’s supposed to symbolize it.

All four of these characters mirrored James in specific ways in the game: Maria represented James’ desire to repress the ugly aspects of Mary’s memory and the temptation to embrace an idealized version of her; Angela embodied James’ depression, self-destructive tendencies, and the part of himself that feels he deserves punishment; Eddie was James’ denial of his guilt and inability to accept that he did anything wrong to Mary; and Laura was the good part of himself that has always loved Mary, and also represents the possibility of accepting his actions and finding redemption. They were all significant parts of Silent Hill 2’s thematic throughline, and helped make James into a more layered, tragic character. None of them really serve the same purpose in the film: James doesn’t seem tempted by Maria; Angela has been erased and made into an aspect of Mary; and Eddie (Pearse Egan) and Laura (Evie Templeton) don’t get enough screen time to solidify their relationships to James’ actions.

That doesn’t mean the film is a total loss. Gans is a skilled visual craftsman, and even if the script hollows out a lot of the depth from the game’s story, the look and atmosphere of the game mostly remains intact. His choice to use dancers to play the monsters really helps sell their inhuman-looking movements, and his use of lighting to make real human actors look like video game characters for key moments to serve the surreal nature of the proceedings is a technique I’ve truly never seen before. The movie also goes out on a relatively strong note, with Gans invoking the “In Water” ending of the game, where James chooses to commit suicide by driving his car into the lake with Mary’s body inside. In the film, however, James dies only to wake up at the beginning of the movie where he meets Mary again for the first time. It’s a full-circle moment that reveals James has not truly learned the lesson the town has tried to impart. Clearly, he will be trapped in this loop until he makes new choices, accepts Mary's death, and moves on with his life.

It may not be enough to make it a great movie, but it does show that whatever faults Return to Silent Hill has as an adaptation, it isn’t wholly removed from the spirit of its source. That said, if you want the best version of James Sunderland’s tale, you’ll still be better served by booting up the game.

Carlos Morales writes novels, articles, and Mass Effect essays. You can follow his fixations on Twitter.

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