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Surfshark VPN Is Down to Just 2 Bucks a Month for Black Friday

Looking for a Black Friday deal on a world-renowned VPN at a great value? Surfshark VPN might have just what you’re looking for. While each month would usually set you back $5, the company is offering a Black Friday deal that nets you two years of coverage at a fixed rate of $1.99 per month, as well as an extra 3 months. Surfshark's biggest deal of the year will end on December 2, after which the price for the 2-year subscription of Surfshark One will increase.

Surfshark’s Black Friday Deal Is Better Than Half Price

Mathematicians among you will know this deal is netting you 27 months of an excellent VPN for $47.76, a huge drop from the standard price, and a great deal compared to rivals, too. Still, all of that means little if the product itself isn’t worth subscribing to, but Surfshark has become a favorite for many for its speed and geounblocking prowess.

VPNs will always lead to reduced download speeds, but Surfshark remains a consistent performer whether you’re connecting to Toronto or Tokyo. With more than 4,500 servers worldwide as of October 2025, it’s one of the most well-supported, too, with locations across over 100 countries. This also helps with getting around geoblocks. Want to see what Netflix is like in the UK, or check out a different Disney Plus library? Surfshark can help with that, and the faster speeds mean you can enjoy 4K streaming just about anywhere you want.

Naturally, security and privacy should also be front of mind when it comes to picking a VPN to use. Surfshark’s default VPN protocol is WireGuard, which has excellent compatibility across online services, and it’s open source so anyone can check for faults. Traffic is 256-bit AES encrypted, too, so your ISP doesn’t have access to your data. And, if your connection drops, a kill switch will cut traffic from your device entirely, and the company runs regular data leak monitoring sweeps to notify you if your email, payment card, or other personal data appear online in a data breach.

Add the fact you can connect unlimited (yes, unlimited) devices to your Surfshark account, there’s a lot to like - especially at just $1.99 per month.

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.

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Save 30% Off the Steelseries Arctis Gamebuds Earbuds for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC for Black Friday

Ever thought of replacing your gaming headset with a pair of earbuds? Steelseries has kicked off its first week of Black Friday deals with a 30% discount on its Steelseries Arctis Gamebuds. Prices drop from $199.99 to $139.99 shipped on both Xbox and PlayStation editions in Black, White, or Glorange after you apply coupon code "STEELDEAL1". The GameBuds is our front-runner for the best dedicated gaming earbuds of 2025.

Steelseries Arctis Gamebuds for $139.99 (was $200)

I don't see as many gaming-specific earbuds as I do gaming headsets. In fact, this is Steelseries' first product release in the category. What makes this earbud more gaming focused is that it can be paired with a mobile app (for console, you use the Steelseries GG software for PC) preloaded with over 100 different audio presets customed tailored to specific video games and genres. Each earbud contains a 6mm neodymium magnetic driver that can simulate bass and spatial audio effects. Also, the Gamebuds connects to your PS, Xbox, or PC over a fast and reliable 2.4GHz wireless networking with the included USB Type-C dongle. No headset is complete without a built-in microphone, and the Gamebuds has a decent one, although not nearly as good as an extendable boom mic.

The Gamebuds can be used outside of gaming, of course. Like any good pair of in-ear buds at this price point, the Gamebuds features Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and active noise cancellation. Three different sized eartipsa are included for a more customized fit. The battery life is below average at 10 hours, but a charging case is included that extends playtime to 40 hours before needing to recharge.

I have a pair of these myself and quite like it. I prefer these over standard headphones on hotter days, because my ears sweat profusely when I use traditional over-ear headsets. Not so with these Gamebuds.

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

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Get a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for Just $77 at AliExpress Ahead of Black Friday

Nintendo recently raised the price of the new Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller from $85 to $90, but here's an opportunity to get one for less than either price. AliExpress is currently offering an official Switch 2 Pro controller for just $77.03 after you apply $12 off coupon code "AEUS12" during checkout. Your order ships free locally from the United States.

This is a brand new, genuine model, most likely from Hong Kong, China, or Japan. All Switch hardware (including the Pro 2 controller) is region unlocked, meaning you can use the controller with any US-based Nintendo Switch console without any additional steps. The only caveat is that imported peripherals don't come with a Nintendo warranty however AliExpress does offer a 15-day free return window.

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for $77.03

The original Switch Pro controller is, for the most part, still compatible with the new Switch 2. However, the new Pro controller brings a host of improvements to the table, including:

  • Updated HD Rumble 2 (haptic) vibration
  • A new "C" button for GameChat (new to Switch 2)
  • New rear mappable GL and GR buttons
  • Up to 50% faster charging speed
  • A headphone jack

The only disadvantage of the Switch 2 Pro controller besides having to go out and pay money to get one is that it's not backwards compatible with the original Switch console. However, your options are limited because there's no better gamepad-style controller for the Switch 2 console. Check out our Switch 2 Pro controller review.

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

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Highlander Will Allow Russell Crowe to Do What Ridley Scott Said 'No Fuckin’ Way' to on Gladiator

Russell Crowe has revealed in a new interview that the upcoming Highlander remake, where he will portray the character played by Sean Connery in the 1986 original, will allow him to finally do what director Ridley Scott forbade him from doing in Gladiator.

In a recent interview with 60 Minutes Australia, Crowe laughingly recalled the ridiculously complicated background of Connery's version of the character:

“The character’s name is Ramirez and Sean played the character brilliantly, obviously, as a Scotsman. But they explain the reason that Ramirez, the Spaniard, had a Scottish accent in the movie by saying that earlier he came from Egypt!”

Connery’s Scottish accent infamously remained intact whether he was playing a Russian sub commander in The Hunt for Red October, an Irish beat cop in The Untouchables, or a Moroccan insurrectionist in The Wind and the Lion.

That’s when Crowe recalled how, early in rehearsals for Gladiator, he explained to Ridley Scott that, since his character Maximus was actually a Spaniard not a Roman, that he should speak with a Spanish accent or, as he put it, like “Antonio Banderas with slightly better elocution.”

Crowe chuckled when recalling Scott’s blunt response to his proposed character choice: “There’s no fuckin’ way that you’re doing that.” Crowe said they finally settled on Maximus speaking with an accent the actor dubs “Royal Shakespeare Company two pints after lunch.”

Crowe, who won the Oscar as Best Actor for Gladiator, revealed that he told this anecdote to Highlander reboot director Chad Stahelski who assured him, “‘If you bring me Spanish, I will take Spanish.’ So I’m gonna do Ramirez as a Spaniard. We shall see.”

Production on Highlander has been delayed until 2026 while lead actor Henry Cavill recovers from an injury he sustained during training for the film.

In addition to reuniting Man of Steel’s Crowe and Cavill, the Highlander cast also includes Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista, Marisa Abela, Djimon Hounsou, Max Zhang, and Scottish WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre.

Meanwhile, IGN’s Jesse Schedeen explains how the new Highlander’s casting of Jeremy Irons proves the reboot is already avoiding the franchise’s biggest mistake.

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Black Friday 2025: Deals Predictions and Early Sales

Black Friday deals season is fast approaching. It's the biggest shopping holiday of the year and overall the best time to find discounts on just about everything. If you're hoping to save some money on gifts and essentials in 2025, this upcoming sales event is your best bet.

With that in mind, Black Friday has evolved well beyond a single day of deals. While plenty of shoppers still tend to do the bulk of their actual shopping over Thanksgiving weekend, you will definitely be able to find good deals well before then. Best Buy has has already launched its early Black Friday sale, so you don't even need to wait.

When Do Black Friday Sales Actually Start?

Black Friday is November 28 this year, but we expect most sales to drop much earlier than that. Based on last year, we expect all of the major online retailers to start offering "early" Black Friday disounts at the beginning of November or on Halloween and continue through the week before Thanksgiving. Right after that, the "official" Black Friday sales start going live.

Best Buy was the first retailer to reveal its sale dates for 2025, and it looks like its Black Friday sales will start on Thursday, November 20 this year. Amazon was one of the first retailers to kick off the sale last year on the Thursday before Thanksgiving weekend, and it would seem that trend has caught on for 2025. Amazon will almost certainly match Best Buy's sale start time. Costco has also announced that part of its sale will begin on November 17 this year with more deals arriving online on Thanksgiving.

You'll be able to do most of your online Black Friday shopping the weekend before Thanksgiving.

Best Buy, Costco, and Walmart have made an announcement about sale dates just yet, but it's probably safe to say that you'll be able to do most of your online Black Friday shopping the weekend before Thanksgiving in 2025. For many brick-and-mortar stores, you may be able to expect the full discounts even earlier. Some sales will still only take place on actual Black Friday, like at the LEGO Store, but for the most part the discounts will start ahead of then.

What Deals to Expect From Major Retailers

With the ongoing tariffs and recent price increases in the U.S., it's difficult to predict exactly what discounts we'll see during the 2025 Black Friday season. Tthe IGN Deals team has been covering shopping events all year and we have a decent idea of what you can expect, even if the prices will be higher than what we saw last year.

Amazon Black Friday

Amazon has one of the biggest Black Friday sales every year and tends to have discounts on just about everything. Based on previous Amazon sales like Prime Day and Prime Big Deal Days, you can expect the same discounts on Amazon devices we saw earlier this year. The lowest prices will most likely be on Kindles and Fire TV sticks, as well as Echo speaker bundles. Amazon has also been pushing a pretty steep discount on the Luna controller and subsequent bundles during every major sale this year. These particular discounts will most likely be exclusive to Prime members.

Outside of Amazon devices, the online retailer will also automatically match prices on popular products that are offered at other retailers. That means you can expect discounts on things like Apple devices, LEGO sets, laptops, TVs, and just about every other brand not exclusively owned by another major retailer. Amazon's Black Friday sale will usually be offering the same low price (or lower) as any of its competitors for these types of items.

To get a better idea of what to expect this year, you can take a look at last year's Amazon Black Friday ad.

Walmart Black Friday

After Amazon, the next biggest Black Friday sale you can expect is at Walmart. These discounts will be both in store and online, but the online savings should start a bit earlier. Walmart usually has some of the best deals on Apple devices like iPad and AirPods. You'll usually also find some of the lowest prices of the year on Walmart-exclusive products like Onn electronics, select Vizio TVs, some gaming PC configurations (see: the recent GeForce sale), and certain home appliances.

In the past, Walmart has also had some great Nintendo Switch deals that Amazon wasn't able to offer. We'd expect to see this again this year, most likely on newer Switch 2 games or Pokémon cards. Expect some of these discounts to be available early for Walmart+ members, which has been the case for other major sales this year.

In addition to popular tech and games, Walmart also tends to have deals on groceries, clothing, and toys. Walmart has been especially known to offer particularly good LEGO discounts, but stock tends to be fairly limited.

You can check out the full Walmart Black Friday ad from last year for more information. Walmart has also released an early deals preview for discounts starting on November 14 this year you can check out.

Best Buy Black Friday

The Best Buy Black Friday sale is usually the best collection of tech deals during the holiday season. Many of these discounts will be price-matched by Amazon and Walmart, but it will still likely have all of the same Apple devices, TVs, and video games on sale as everywhere else. You can also likely expect some sort of video game console deal on the PS5/PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X. With the continued price increases, this could just mean getting a free Best Buy gift card with your purchase, but it will still be a better deal than paying full price with no additional benefits.

In addition to consoles, video games, and video game accessories, Best Buy also tends to be one of the best places to buy handheld gaming PCs and laptops. With the recent release of the ROG Xbox Ally X, Best Buy has been the only retailer to keep stock. You can likely expect price cuts on the previous generation ROG Ally devices at Best Buy this year, as well as other popular handhelds. We also expect competitive pricing around newer laptops with the latest 50-series GPUs.

For more information on what to expect, check out the Best Buy Black Friday ad from last year. Best Buy has stated that it will have new doorbuster deals dropping every friday starting on Halloween this year, so expect the deals to arrive early.

Target Black Friday

The Target Black Friday sale is usually pretty similar to Walmart's Black Friday sale every year. Expect similar discounts on video games, toys, Apple products, and appliances that you'll find everywhere else. Where Target tends to differentiate from competitors in its exclusives. The retailer has partnered with a bunch of different home brands and is usually the only place you'll be able to buy those items at a discount during Black Friday shopping season. This makes it a great place to do your shopping if you're planning on buying any decor upgrades for your home.

Target has also been consistently offering some unique discounts on select toys that Amazon hasn't been able to price match. The most recent example is a LEGO sale on new 2025 sets. Amazon did match prices on a few of the sets, but not all of them. We'd expect this to happen on Black Friday too, so you'll need to check prices between retailers on the more popular toy items.

For more information on what to expect this year, check out the Target Black Friday ad from last year.

Costco Black Friday

Costco is a bit of a wildcard during the Black Friday season as it offers deals on pretty much everthing. For 2025, the full Costco Black Friday schedule has already been revealed and you can already see what deals to expect. Included in the holiday booklet there steep discounts on furniture, jewelry, and electronics. The same discounts you find at Amazon for select TVs and video games will likely also be available at Costco even if they aren't featured in the ad. You can also expect steeper warehouse discounts, like on the Kirkland Signature jewelry or various furniture items that are only featured for a limited time.

In addition to things like toys, gifts, and household items, Costco usually has some pretty decent grocery deals during the holiday season. You can usually find these ahead of Thanksgiving on things like turkey, snacks, and various other items. You will still need to buy in bulk, but the stacked savings on top of that are usually worth it.

For more information on what to expect this year, check out the expansive Costco Black Friday ad for 2025.

Wayfair Black Friday

Other major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, and Target will all have discounts on furniture as part of their Black Friday sales. But the overall largest discounts on furniture will be at Wayfair during this time. Wayfair consistently has the best furniture deals anywhere during the holiday season and you should be able to find a good deal on just about everything you can purchase for your home.

As for what specific discounts to expect, we can check out the Wayfair early Black Friday sale to get a better idea. On average you can save around 50% on chairs, tables, rugs, decor, and even pool tables. These discounts will sometimes be locked to a specific color or material type, and sometimes you'll be able to find steeper discounts on overtock items if you dig deep enough. The early access sale is happening right now through November 10 and we expect the main Black Friday sale to replace that with more deals sometime before Thanksgiving.

eBay Black Friday

eBay is still the Wild West when it comes to tracking down deals. There are plenty of bargains to be found, but a fair amount of research is required to be able to identify them from the other listings masquerading as deals. Most deals won't be discounted during Black Friday, however eBay will likely offer a sitewide coupon code - typically anywhere between 15% and 30% off - that will work on thousands of items from tech, apparel, sporting goods, home improvement, and more. General eBay codes will always be advertised on eBay's Deals page. Currently eBay is offering a 20% off coupon code "TECH4THEM" that works on over 2,500 refurbished items including the Meta Quest 3 and LG Evo C5 OLED TVs.

What to Buy on Black Friday This Year

Black Friday is the best time to buy most things online or in stores, but there are some items that get significantly bigger discounts during this time. If you're looking to save as much money as possible during Black Friday and Cyber Monday this year, here a few product categories that we expect will massive discounts this year.

TVs and Monitors

The best time to buy a TV or a new gaming monitor is without a doubt Black Friday season. This has been the case since Black Friday first became a thing and will long continue to be a trend we see repeated in the years to come. There are cheap TVs and monitors available pretty much year-round, but it's during this time of year that we see the steepest discounts on newer models. The popular LG C-Series TVs, for example, have already started dropping in price ahead of November. Many of these brands are not affectd by U.S. tariffs as well, so we likely won't see the same markup we're seeing on other products this year.

Video Game Consoles

While you shouldn't expect discounts on the new Nintendo Switch 2, both PS5 and Xbox consoles will most likely be getting discounts this year. Costco has already confirmed a price cut on the PlayStation Slim console, which means November is for sure going to be the best time to buy to buy a PS5. These prices cuts aren't as steep as previous years, but they are notable due to consoles seeing price increases this year. The PS5 models got a price hike back in August and Xbox has already raised its prices twice this year. Even older consoles are getting a price increase as the original Nintendo Switch also got more expensive with the release of the Switch 2. If you are still planning on buying a console in 2025, Black Friday is the only time you should do it. You can check out what Xbox Black Friday deals we are expecting for what we know about Microsoft's offerings this year.

Discounts on consoles also mean that this time of year is usually the best time to find discounts on games. This is especially true if you're looking to buy actual physical games as Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart will all have some sort of sale worth checking out. GameStop usually has a pretty good Black Friday sale as well. Expect popular titles to drop below $30 for the first time and $10 discounts on recently released games in some cases.

Toys and LEGO Sets

Due to its proximity to Christmas, Black Friday is undoubtedly the best time to buy LEGO sets and other toys. In all of the previews we have gotten so far (from Walmart and Costco), toys heavily featured in those discounts. That doesn't necessarily mean every type of toy or LEGO set will get discounted, but you can expect to see price cuts on items that haven't gone on sale all year during this time.

Apple Products

Although Apple does usually offer some sort of Black Friday promotion every year, but it's the other retailers that tend to have the best discounts. Black Friday is always the best time to buy a new iPad, AirPods, Apple Watches, and pretty much all other iOS accessories. Major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy will all be competing for the lowest price on the latest devices and we usually see the lowest prices all year on the latest Apple releases. This season is also a generally good time to buy an iPhone as most carriers will start offering their holiday promotions in November for the new iPhone 17 models.

Gaming Laptops and PCs

Black Friday has always been one of the best times to buy a new gaming PC or laptop. In 2025 this is especially true as we're finally starting to see the first discounts on prebuilt machines with 50-series GPUs included. Major retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart will usually have atleast one really good deal over the holiday weekend worth checking out. You can also expect significant discounts direct from manufacturers like Dell, Lenovo, and HP that are just as good if not better than what we've seen all year long.

Phones

Black Friday is by far the best time to buy a new phone. This is mostly because we see all of the biggest discounts around this time, but it's also thanks to the release schedules of new phones. Both Google and Apple launch their new flagship phones in the fall and it's around November that we start seeing prices drop on new and previous generation phones.

If you're looking for deals on unlocked phones, some of those discounts have already begun. You can already get a great deal on a Google Pixel 10 smartphone at Amazon right now. We also expect the Samsung Galaxy phones to get similar discount later in the season.

What Won't Go on Sale This Year

Black Friday is the best time to buy pretty much everything, but that doesn't mean everything will go on sale. There are some products that won't see any discounts at all simply because they are too new or demand is just too high. This is particularly true when it comes to things like tech and popular toys. For example Nintendo just launched the Switch 2 this year and there's very little chance we'll see any Black Friday deals on the new console outside of bundles that already exist. The same thing goes for the recently released Xbox Ally X, which has very little chance of receiving a discount so soon after launch.

When it comes to toys, don't expect discount on anything that has come out in the last few months. This is especially true for new LEGO releases as we usually don't see discounts on those until six months or more after the initial release date.

Tips for Black Friday Shopping Online

It may seem silly to start planning your Black Friday shopping right now, but doing so can help you save a lot of money when it comes time to actually start making purchases. Here are a few Black Friday tips that you should consider ahead of the event:

  1. Set a Budget – Keeping track of how much money you can actually spend is important to avoid overspending. When everything is on sale, it can be easy to buy more than you really should just because things are at their lowest price of the year.
  2. Create a Shopping List – Knowing exactly what you're trying to find discounts on is a great way to avoid making unnecessary purchases. It can also make it easier for you to compare prices between retailers or set price drop alerts ahead of time.
  3. Compare Prices – Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart make it really easy to do all of your shopping there. That being said, those retailers don't always have the best price on the items you're looking for. Make sure to compare prices across the web before you buy something for more than you have to.
  4. Research Before You Buy – If you're making an expensive purchase, make sure you do at least some research before you buy it. This means looking for independent reviews or testimony from trusted sources about those products. You shouldn't necessarily trust Amazon reviews, for example.
  5. Be Wary of Search Results and AI Summaries - Search platforms, such as Google, have a tendency to be flooded with sponsored links in the results as well as AI summaries that are potentially biased. Be careful to avoid clicking on a sponsored ad if you're looking for reviews or searching for specific products by price.

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The Best Meta Quest Black Friday Deal Is Already Live (Get a Quest 3 for Just $360)

Perhaps the best Meta Quest deal we are going to see during Black Friday has already gone live. Starting today, the official Meta Store on eBay is offering the refurbished Meta Quest 3 512GB VR headset for just $359.99 after a 20% off coupon code "TECH4THEM". Better yet, it comes with an extended 2 year warranty supplied by Allstate. The Quest 3 normally retails for $500 new and is rarely discounted. I saw this deal once before during Amazon's October Prime Day and it was so popular that it sold out within a day. This is easily the best deal I've ever seen on the Meta Quest 3 and you should absolutely buy it now over waiting for another deal during Black Friday.

Refurb Meta Quest 3 for $359.99

Includes extended 2 year warranty

The Meta Quest 3 is the best standalone consumer-oriented VR headset and is a significant upgrade compared to its less expensive Quest 3S sibling. The two share the same Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor, Touch Plus controllers with inside-out tracking, and mixed reality passthrough. However, the Quest 3 has a higher resolution, higher FOV display with a much wider focused sweet spot thanks to its superior pancake lens design. The Quest 3 also has much more onboard storage. For VR veterans who are sure to benefit from a better display, I would highly recommend the Quest 3 over the 3S. I own it myself (and I reviewed it for IGN) and have logged over a thousand hours in Beat Saber alone.

TL;DR:

  • Quest 3 has sharper resolution (2064x2208 vs 1832x1920)
  • Quest 3 has better lens array (pancake vs fresnel)
  • Quest 3 has lower FOV (104°/96° vs 96°/90°)
  • Quest 3 has higher storage capacity (512GB vs 128GB)
  • Same Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor
  • Same Touch Plus controllers
  • Same 120Hz refresh rate
  • Same Mixed reality passthrough functionality
  • Same tetherless and tethered functionality

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

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Google Pixel 10 Phones Drop to Record Low Prices Ahead of Black Friday

If you're hoping to find a deal on an unlocked Google Pixel phone for Black Friday, I've got some good news: Amazon has already started slashing prices on most of the latest models from the Pixel lineup. The Google Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold have all dropped to their lowest prices ever well ahead of Thanksgiving weekend, with a whopping 25% savings.

Google's line of smartphones is mostly known for its high-quality camera and helpful AI features, both of which make them great iPhone alternatives. As someone who has owned a Pixel for well over a year now, I have no problem recommending them to anyone looking for a smartphone upgrade at a reasonable price.

The Best Google Pixel Phone Deals at Amazon Today

The only exception to the 25% discount is the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which is only getting 17% off the retail price. But even that is still substantial when you consider that this is the first discount we've seen on Google's latest foldable phone since it was released in October. With these price drops, right now is the best time we've seen all year to pick up an unlocked Google Pixel phone at a discount. None of these price drops are attached to a carrier plan, so you don't need to sign any sort of contract before you buy.

Which phone should you buy?

Pixel 10 Pro vs. Pixel 10

Deciding which Google phone to buy really comes down to what features you want and how much you're willing to pay. My Google Pixel 8 is a few generations old at this point, but I decided to grab the Pro because of the increased screen size and bigger battery. I'd highly recommend picking up either the Pro or Pro XL if you plan on using your phone to watch videos or play games at all. Otherwise the cheaper Pixel 10 is probably your best bet at this price.

We reviewed the Google Pixel 10 Pro earlier this year and found that it didn't offer that many improvements of the Pixel 9 Pro. However, with the discount right now, the latest model is definitely the one worth buying over the previous generation.

The Google Pixel 9 deal is the best value option

If you don't mind going back a generation to save even more cash, I'd recommend checking out the Google Pixel 9 deal Amazon also has going on right now. We reviewed the Google Pixel 10 when it came out in September and overall found it to be not as big of an upgrade as we hoped it would be. It's definitely an improvement over the Pixel 9 in terms of performance thanks to the Tensor G5 chip and additional AI features, but it isn't a massive leap. Considering the Pixel 9 is currently $100 cheaper than the Pixel 10 right now, it's worth considering going back a generation for additional savings.

If you're debating which generation to buy, I'd recommend checking out this Pixel 10 vs. Pixel 9 comparison guide that breaks down all of the differences.

Should You Wait For a Better Deal on Black Friday?

November has just begun and Amazon's Black Friday sale hasn't even been announced yet. So with that in mind, you may be wondering if it's worth buying a Google Pixel phone at these current prices. Seeing as these are the lowest prices we've seen all year on any of these phones, I'd say it's probably safe to buy now rather than later. It's possible we'll see a bigger discount on select variations of Google Pixel 10 phones closer to the start of all of the Black Friday sales, but it's unlikely to be much steeper than what we're seeing right now. If you're in need of a phone upgrade before Thanksgiving, this deal is worth jumping on.

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The Popular Bambu P1S Combo 3D Printer with Multi-Color Printing Drops to its Lowest Price Ever

Bambu is widely considered one of the premier 3D printer brands, and its most popular model is on sale ahead of Black Friday. Best Buy has the Bambu P1S Combo 3D Printer with Automatic Material System for multi-color printing for just $549.99 after a $200 off instant discount. This printer was $899 when it first launched, but prices have been steadily dropping since then. Best Buy labels this as a "Black Friday deal" and I'm not surprised - the deal is so good that I doubt the price will drop lower later this month, even during Black Friday proper.

Bambu P1S Combo for $549.99

The Bambu P1S is the best Bambu 3D printer for most people; this is Bambu's mid-range model and offers several useful premium features at a reasonable cost. It's almost entirely fully assembled out of the box and setup should take under 15 minutes. Unlike cheaper 3D printers, the P1S features a fully enclosed chamber, which is necessary to stabilize temperature and ambient conditions in order to produce more consistent results. It boasts an acceleration speed of up to 20000 mm/s² and can print a benchy in 18 minutes. A built-in camera allows you to remotely monitor the printing process.

The P1S Combo model includes the Automatic Material System or AMS. This module basically allows for multi-filament printing, which means you can use up to four different types of filament material or colors per AMS (you can daisy chain up to four AMS to manage as many as 16 different filaments). The AMS itself normally retails $350, so it's best to get it in this combo, especially if you plan on getting it anyway in the long run.

Need more options? Check out our other favorite 3D printers.

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

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Painkiller Benchmarks & PC Performance Analysis

Last month, Saber Interactive released the re-imagination of Painkiller. Developed by Anshar Studios and powered by Unreal Engine 5, it’s time to benchmark it and examine its performance on PC. For our benchmarks, I used an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 32GB of DDR5 at 6000Mhz, AMD’s Radeon RX 6900XT, RX 7900XTX, RX 9070XT, as well … Continue reading Painkiller Benchmarks & PC Performance Analysis

The post Painkiller Benchmarks & PC Performance Analysis appeared first on DSOGaming.

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We Visited the Real-Life Parr House from Incredibles 2 at Disney’s Cotino, Its First Storyliving Community

In 1948, Walt Disney built a home in Palm Springs' Smoke Tree Ranch and, while he was forced to sell it to make a down payment on building Disneyland, a part of him always remained in that California desert. Now, in 2025, the company he co-founded has begun a new chapter in the nearby Rancho Mirage with Cotino, its first Storyliving by Disney Community.

We were invited to the grand opening of Cotino's Artisan Club to not only get a sense of what this new neighborhood actually is, but also to walk through the doors of an event space that was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering as a recreation of Incredibles 2's Parr House. It truly felt as though you were walking into the world of the Pixar classic, and walking through those red doors into the home was a moment I won’t soon forget.

What Is Cotino, A Storyliving by Disney Community?

Cotino, which welcomed its first residents earlier this year, is a very interesting new venture by Disney. It's a Disney community that is somewhat similar to Walt Disney World’s Golden Oak community, but it's not what you might think. Mickey isn't at the front gates welcoming guests, and there aren't fireworks every night or churro stands on every corner (which admittedly would be kind of amazing), but instead, this is a place infused with "the imagination of Walt Disney Imagineers and managed by Disney Cast members with the simple notion of bringing people together."

Homes here start from the mid $1 millions, and they welcome residents of all ages, as there is even a dedicated area known as Longtable Park for adults 55 and over. Cotino itself was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering and developed in collaboration with DMB Development, and the three builders - Shea Homes, Woodbridge Pacific Group, and Davidson Communities - offer plenty of floorplans that really focus on the indoor-outdoor living that draws many to the wider Coachella Valley.

We were able to see a few model homes, and what really stood out to me was how open they were and how comfortable it felt to be both outside near the pool and inside the kitchen. And once again, there was very little Disney in these homes, save for the choice to purchase a Minnie Mouse- or Incredibles-themed golf cart and an awesome kids room with bunk beds and a ton of plushies, including Wall-E. Disney enthusiasts can of course choose to add their Disney artwork or memorabilia - and one of the builders even said they could install a custom Mickey-shaped pool if they'd like - but the Disney of it all was not front and center.

What was on prominent display, however, was that level of Disney service guests around the world have come to expect from the company's theme parks and cruises alongside a deep respect for the area. All that being said, this is a Disney community after all, and that dial of Disney Magic is turned up when you enter the voluntary Artisan Club that is located on the stunning Cotino Bay.

Incredibles 2's Parr House at Cotino's Artisan Club Is... Well... Incredible!

One of the purest joys of going to Walt Disney World or Disneyland is entering into the stories we hold closest to our hearts, and that feeling is brought to Cotino's Artisan Club by the event space that is a recreation of Incredibles 2's Parr House. This mid-century modern-inspired space was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering with the help of Pixar and built by Davidson Communities, and it's a six-bedroom retreat that members can host events at or even stay overnight.

As you can see in the video above, they absolutely nailed the feeling and look of the exterior of the home, the living room, and Mr. and Mrs. Incredible's bedroom. However, we actually didn't get to see the entire house in Incredibles 2, so the team had some fun and built five bedrooms upstairs that are based off of Violet, Dash, Jack Jack, Edna Mode, and Frozone.

And yes, there are Easter Eggs galore. You can find the Sugar Bombs and Fiber O's cereal on the kitchen shelf, the Incredible's family calendar on the wall, Dash's 'New Math' book in his room, and so much more. Furthermore, this space also honors the Coachella Valley in a really special way.

"It's a really full circle moment because, back during the making of Incredibles 2, Pixar artists actually came out to the Palm Springs region to get inspiration for the film," said Caleb Wild, Walt Disney Imagineering Senior Architect. "So, when we were trying to come up with an idea for this sort of event space for the Artisan Club, we were like, 'why not bring it back?' And the very region that inspired the film? Let's put that piece of architecture back in the region and bring it to life."

That inspiration can be traced back to the Mid-Century Modern architecture of the Coachella Valley, which utilizes clean lines and large windows and an almost welcoming of the outside inside. The idea was created to "blend Disney magic and regional authenticity together" and make it a caricature of this style.

Lorenzo Salazar, Walt Disney Imagineering Senior Interior Designer, expanded on this thought a bit shared that he and his team visited those same houses to make sure they got the small details right. Their mission was to ensure this event space didn't stick out like a sore thumb in the beautiful desert.

"I think we were able to achieve something that was modern and had the conveniences of 2025, but also have a little twinkle in our eyes towards the sixties, which is when the Incredibles took place."

He also shared that roughly 80% of the art, glasswork, and ceramics were sourced locally at vintage and antique shops and done by local artists.

All in all, there is a lot to love at Parr House whether you are an Incredibles fan or not. If you are, sliding a giant painting aside and revealing a secret art studio with a Mr. Incredible Sings vinyl record will delight and amaze you alongside learning that the rock formations were made by the same team at Disney Parks. If you aren't, the breathtaking views of Cotino Bay and open spaces to host an event with those that mean the most to you will be just as special.

Speaking of Cotino Bay, that's what we need to talk about next.

Cotino Bay and the Many Amenities On Its Shores

While the Parr House is the most striking Disney part of Cotino, Cotino Bay is its crown jewel that serves as a gorgeous, impossibly turquoise (thanks to Crystal Lagoons tech!) oasis in the middle of the desert.

This body of water, which has the added benefit of having views of the mountains right behind it, is meant to be used by Artisan Club members to swim, use watercraft like kayaks and paddle boards, and just to relax by on the private white sand beaches that has sand that is specifically designed not to get too hot by the desert sun.

Just a few steps away is Architects Fork, which is inspired by the motif of an architectural drawing room, and this is where guests will go to eat their main meals. The inside of this table-service restaurant has a great view of Cotino Bay, but it also has construction documents of it's a small world and Big Thunder Mountain, art from Mary Blair, Bruce Bushman, and Ken Chapman, and even a chandelier above the bar that is a topographical map of the area.

We were able to try some of the food that residents will be able to enjoy, and it really is a nice mix of Disney and California cuisine. You will find Walt's famous chili and Hollywood Brown Derby's Cobb Salad, but there is also a bacon-wrapped dates appetizer that honors the legacy of dates in the Coachella Valley.

This is all elevated by a kitchen that is run by a Disney Cast Member who grew up in the Coachella Valley and infuses his story and experiences into the dishes he helps create.

If residents are looking for something a bit more casual, they can head over to the outdoor bar called Plot Twist. This sits even closer to Cotino Bay and features a mix of craft burgers, seafood, salads, and bowls alongside island cocktails, craft beers, and frozen beverages.

This space is an homage to the written stories that inspired some of our favorite Disney films, including Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella. This can be seen with a wall filled with pages of the stories that Disney adapted to the big screen, complete with notes and highlights of the important moments, and a chandelier with glass pages that appear to be draped over beams.

Beyond the food and drink, Cotino and the Artisan Club specifically have a ton of wellness programs that, with the help of Optum, want to give residents an option to stay healthy with a touch of Disney storytelling thrown in.

We had the chance to try out the Encanto Latin Dance Cardio, which was in a studio overlooking Cotino Bay, and it was a high-energy and welcoming exercise that had us smiling and laughing with the incredible staff, who even gave us hats and flowers to add to the experience.

The Encanto class is joined by others like Moana Breathwork, the Incredibles Super Circuit, Villain Era Power Sculpt: Maleficent Edition, and Stitch & Splash. Oh, and there is also a fitness center, outdoor sports courts, a lap/leisure pool, and more.

Cotino Is Just the Start

Cotino's Artisan Club opening to the few residents on the property is a huge milestone, but it is still very much the beginning of not only this community, but Storyliving by Disney as a whole. It's a very intriguing new venture for Disney, and it already has its second project well underway with Asteria in Pittsboro, North Carolina.

At Cotino, there are already tons of plans in progress for not only residents, but also for the public. In fall 2026, a town center known as Cotino Bay Beach, Dining, and Shops will open up and will offer the public a chance to experience Cotino Bay for a fee alongside restaurants, shops, and even an open-air artisan market.

As for the residents, Cotino will offer a wide range of programs that will tap into the wider Disney umbrella and surrounding area. For example, a creative show director may come and talk about the latest parade or Nighttime Spectacular happening at Disneyland, and then Cotino will offer an excursion to the park with that Cast Member so they can experience this show in a very unique way. Or perhaps a National Geographic photographer will stop by to teach residents how to perfectly capture those magical sunsets in the Coachella Valley.

These are all great additions to the community, but I think what impressed me the most about Cotino and this new Storyliving by Disney brand is how much care and respect they are putting into developing this land. These aren't cookie cutter houses or obnoxious neighborhoods next to a theme park, but a celebration of the region with that Disney Magic we all love so much thrown in there.

"Walt was really interested in the idea of model cities and urban planning, and he knew that there were ways to make facilities and places that made living better for people," Becky Cline, director of Walt Disney Archives, told us. "That was the original plan for EPCOT, that it would be a community that could be self-sustaining and use futuristic transportation, but it would also be a place where they would prioritize conservation. With Cotino specifically, they're very interested in natural landscaping and using resources wisely and building homes that fit into this environment. I think this would have really pleased Walt, that they are choosing to live off the land instead of developing things that hurt the land."

Walt lovingly called this region his "laughing place," and it would often be a safe space he'd go to get away from the stress of the studio to find some peace, quiet, and a new spark of imagination and motivation. In a way, it's quite beautiful that Cotino is the first Storyliving by Disney Community and that it will provide the very same for its new residents all these years later.

For more on Disney Parks and Experiences, check out our look at how the Disney Destiny was built, our impressions of Walt Disney - A Magical Life, our exclusive chat with Disneyland president Thomas Mazloum for the park's 70th anniversary, and our retrospective on how Walt Disney started his company over 100 years ago.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.

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