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'It's Just Fine the Way It Is' — Back to the Future Screenwriter Insists There Will 'Never' Be a Prequel, Spinoff, or Back to the Future 4

There will “never” be another Back to the Future… anything, its screenwriter has insisted.

Speculation ramped up after the co-creators of Cobra Kai, the TV series follow-up to the Karate Kid movies, discussed a possible Back to the Future TV series.

But Bob Gale, one of the screenwriters of the Robert Zemeckis-directed Back to the Future trilogy, has insisted there is no future for the franchise.

“I don't know why they keep talking about that!” he told People. “I mean, do they think that if they say it enough times, we're going to actually do it?”

“I mean, it's like they know in every interview people say, ‘Oh Bob, when is there going to be a Back to the Future 4?’ Never. ‘When is there going to be a prequel?’ Never. ‘When is there going to be a spinoff?’ Never. It's just fine the way it is. It's not perfect, but as Bob Zemeckis used to say, ‘It's perfect enough.’ ”

Of course, this is Bob Gale talking here, and the might of Hollywood, if it was so inclined, would probably have the final say were it to greenlight a Back to the Future revival. But executive producer Steven Spielberg would need to give it a thumbs up, and according to Gale, that’s unlikely.

“If the juggernaut of corporate America or corporate international mishigas says, ‘If you don't agree to this, we're going to kill your children,’ alright, well, no, we don't want our children killed,’ ” he joked.

“But Steven Spielberg, of course, he's got to sign off on it too. And Steven, just like Steven won't allow another E.T., he totally respects the fact that we don't want any more Back to the Future. He gets it and always stood behind that. And thank you, Steven.”

Gale’s comments here are in keeping with his previous responses to questions around a potential Back to the Future revival. In February, Gale issued a harsh message for fans hoping for a Back to the Future 4: "People always say, ‘When are you going to do Back to the Future 4?' And we say, ‘F**k you.' "

The original arrived in 1985 and sees high school student Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) accidentally sent back in time by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd). It went on to become one of the most iconic sci-fi films of all time, and spawned two sequels.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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New Miami Vice Movie Incoming from Top Gun: Maverick Director Joseph Kosinski

Joseph Kosinski is reportedly set to direct a new Miami Vice movie for Universal, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Nightcrawler writer-director Dan Gilroy is on deck to write the script, based on an initial draft from Top Gun: Maverick screenwriter Eric Warren Singer. Gilroy has more recently been busy writing multiple episodes of the Star Wars series Andor, which was created by his brother, Tony.

Miami Vice is a hugely influential NBC police series, created by Anthony Yerkovich and produced by Michael Mann, which ran for five seasons between 1984 and 1989. The show, which featured Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as Miami detectives Crockett and Tubbs, remains highly esteemed for reinventing the idea of what a TV series could look, feel, and sound like.

The series was previously adapted for film in 2006 by Michael Mann (Heat, Collateral), starring Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell.

Further details are light at this stage, although it is apparent that Miami Vice will not be the next project the Top Gun: Maverick and Tron: Legacy director helms, following the release of Kosinski’s F1 this June.

Fortunately, this should give Kosinski plenty of time to figure out which Ferrari he needs to find.

Luke is a Senior Editor on the IGN reviews team. You can track him down on Bluesky @mrlukereilly to ask him things about stuff.

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WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers Gets Official PC Requirements

505 Games has revealed the official PC system requirements for WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers via its Epic Games Store page. So, let’s see what PC system you’ll need in order to run this new Souls-like game. PC gamers will at least need an Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 with 16GB of RAM and … Continue reading WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers Gets Official PC Requirements

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AU Deals: A Bargain Andor Experience, Cheapest Switch 2 in Town, Mad Monster Huntin' Deals, and More!

There’s something uniquely satisfying about nabbing a top-tier game for a fraction of RRP. Whether you’re chasing nostalgia, itching for a new adventure, or simply padding out your library, I've got discounts that deliver the goods. From sweeping RPGs to inventive indie darlings, there's a little something for every taste. Get 'em before they're back up to awful old regular price.

This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, I'm celebrating the 34th birthday of Super Mario Bros. 3, the pinnacle of the NES' library. My most vivid memory of this is sitting in a HOYTS movie theatre and getting my mind blown during its unveiling in the climactic tournament of The Wizard (think: a 100 min Nintendo infomercial). Two years of tortuous waiting later, I scored a copy and was forever lost to its secret pipes, warp whistles, and peerless platforming action.

Aussie bdays for notable games

- Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 1991. Get

- Wave Race 64 (N64) 1997. Get

- Resident Evil 2 (PS) 1998. Remake

- Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3,X360) 2008. Get

- Monster Hunter Tri (Wii) 2010. eBay

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Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch fans should jump at Octopath Traveler (60% off, now A$35), a game famed for its “HD-2D” art style, which sparked a whole wave of similarly styled Square Enix projects. Meanwhile, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (83% off, now A$6) is a cult classic whose day-night cycle challenges are going to give you grief in a good way.

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

Xbox Series X players can lock into Disco Elysium - The Final Cut (70% off, now A$17), a genre-redefining RPG whose lead writer actually based the game’s world on a tabletop campaign he ran for 15 years. For something punchier, Robocop: Rogue City (80% off, now A$17) even has Peter Weller reprising his iconic role, complete with dry, deadpan one-liners custom-recorded for the game.

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

Over on PlayStation 5, Resident Evil Village (60% off, now A$21) continued Capcom’s revival hot streak with the towering Lady Dimitrescu (a vamp directly inspired by Japanese urban legends about "hashaku-sama"). Meanwhile, Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection (A$51) brings back some of the wildest crossovers in gaming, including the first-ever Marvel fighting game to feature Chibi-style characters.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

Finally, PC adventurers can snatch up Battletoads (90% off, now A$2), a modern revival of the famously difficult '90s beat-'em-up that once had players breaking controllers in frustration. Or hop aboard Halo: The Master Chief Collection (75% off, now A$14), where developer 343 Industries lovingly added Halo 3: ODST as a fan-requested bonus after early rocky launches.

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The Sonos Arc Soundbar Is Discontinued, Here's Your Last Chance to Save $300

Sonos doesn't discount its popular speakers very often, so it's a wise investment to jump on a good sale when you see one. Right now, Amazon and Walmart are offering one of Sonos' best speakers – the Arc soundbar – for only $599 after a hefty $300 off instant discount. This speaker appears to have been discontinued and has been replaced by the new Arc Ultra. It's currently sold out on Sonos' website and unlikely to come back except maybe in their Refurbished section.

Sonos Arc Soundbar for $599 ($300 Off)

The Arc was Sonos' flagship soundbar until the recent release of the Arc Ultra, which retails for $1,000 and hasn't seen any discount since its launch. The premium 45" soundbar houses eleven precisely engineered internal speakers (three tweeters and eight midwoofers). It's also Dolby Atmos ready with two dedicated height channels. The Arc can easily be paired with other Sonos speakers and subs without any technical know-how (simply follow the instructions on the app), which is why Sonos is often recommended for anyone who wants great sound without the hassle typically associated with AV setup. Other nifty features include an ambient light sensor, HDMI eARC, capacitive touch controls, WiFi, and more. The Sonos Arc also has a built-in microphone so it can accept voice commands.

The new Arc Ultra is actually worth the price premium

Although the new Arc Ultra looks similar to the Arc and even has mostly similar dimensions (the Arc Ultra is 1.5" wider, 0.4" shorter, and 0.4" shallower), the internals have undergone a significant upgrade. The Arc Ultra packs in fourteen speakers, including seven tweeters, six midwoofers, and an all new Sound Motion four-motor dual-membrane woofer. Aside from bigger, cleaner bass, the Arc Ultra does a much better job separating voices and improving dialogue clarity. It also has Bluetooth built-in, which the Arc strangely lacked.

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

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A Reader's Guide to the Official Legend of Zelda Books and Manga Series

The Legend of Zelda may be one of Nintendo's most storied and popular video game franchises, but did you also know there's a vast library of books you can check out? From a wide variety of manga to lore encyclopedias, these books make the perfect gift for the Zelda fanatic in your life. Or if you just wanted to spruce up your own bookshelf, we got you covered.

Amazon's April book sale might be over, but many of these are still available at a discount for the foreseeable future and make for great gifts.

The Legend of Zelda Manga

Penned by Akira Himekawa, the Legend of Zelda manga span almost the entire history of the games, with major manga series based on many of the mainline titles like Ocarina of Time and the Minish Cap. These are great for people new to manga wanting to dip their toes in, or die-hard fans of the games looking for deeper world building. All of these stories are available individually, but if you're a collector, you can get some of them in various collected box sets.

The 11 volume Twilight Princess Manga has its own boxed set, which includes the complete story and a poster. Additionally, the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past manga by Shotaro Ishinomori is a great quick read that's also available.

The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedias

If you're in the mood for something a little more educational, the Legend of Zelda encyclopedias are the perfect place to get a deep dive into Hyrule's lore, culture, and different races. The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia originally released in 2013 and gave fans the first officially established timeline. If you're unfamiliar, for years fans have meticulously speculated about a branching timeline that began in Ocarina of Time — one branch where adult Link defeats Ganondorf and one where he doesn't. It's a pretty interesting bit of lore that explains some of the settings in later and past games.

The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia and Art & Artifacts offer even deeper looks at the universe, and include detailed breakdowns of the different items, characters, and enemies, as well as exclusive interviews with developers.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion is an over 400 page companion to the 2017 game. It contains countless design artwork and concept art, a look at the history of Hyrule, and interviewers with key developers.

The Legend of Zelda Guides

Thanks in part to the internet, they just don't quite make video game strategy guides like they used to. These days, older guides from publishers like Prima Games and Brady Games have become steeply priced collector's items. There is, however, one massive hardcover official guide for 2023's Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that is currently available on the Nintendo Switch. This almost 500 page guide covers everything you need to know in the game, from every Korok location and cooking recipes, to dungeon solutions and boss fight strategies.

Of course, you can also find all of that information in IGN's guide to the game, but this physical copy is a great addition to your shelf.

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

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Flexispot Spring Sale Is Live: Save Up to 60% Off Electric Standing Desks and Ergonomic Chairs

Flexispot is running its Spring Sale with up to 60% off the brand's most popular standing desks and ergonomic chairs. We like Flexispot because it offers quality electric standing desks with all the features you'd want at a fraction of the price compared to other more well-known models. We rated Flexispot's highes- end model, the E7 Pro, the best overall standing desk of 2025. I've been using a Flexispot desk for years now and wouldn't pay more for a "better" desk.

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You can quickly browse through all of the listed products on sale above. For more information on each product and why they are worth your consideration, read through below.

Flexispot E7 Pro Desk starting at $399.99

Our favorite standing desk for 2025

The E7 Pro is the creme de la creme of Flexispot's standing desks. It's recent released so it isn't nearly as heavily discounted as the other models. Currently it costs $399.99 (normally $599.99) for the base only and desktop surfaces start at $80. The E7 Pro features the best build quality of the three listed here, and it certainly shows with a weight capacity of a whopping 440lbs. Flexispot claims the motor for the E7 Pro is superior to the standard dual motor setup you'll find in the E5 and E7 and other brands, offering smoother and faster movement. You also get more cable management options included than even the E7. The Flexispot E7 Pro comes with the same 15-year warranty as the E7 on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts and components, including the motor.

Flexispot C7 Ergonomic Chair for $229

The Flexispot C7 offers a ton of features that are typically reserved for much more expensive chairs. This includes an automatically adjusting lumbar system, adjustable seat depth, adjustable armrests, adjustable seat tilt, adjustable headrest, 128 degrees of recline, and more. There's a newer C7 Max chair available starting at $450 which features a thicker seat cushion, greater recline adjustability, and 5D armrests, and the option to add a built-in footrest.

Flexispot E5 Desk starting at $199.99

The Flexispot E5 desk is, in my opinion, the best value electric standing desk while still offering all the premium features you'd want. Right now it costs $199.99 (normally $379.99) for the base only and desktop surfaces start at $80. The Flexispot E5 is the least expensive model featuring dual motors, which are preferred over a single motor because they can support more weight (in this case 287lbs max) and they last longer because the stress is evenly distributed. The desktop is supported by a double crossbeam structure so that your surface is evenly supported to prevent any sagging. Most standing desks in this price range only have legs with a two-stage column, but this one features a three-stage column, which supports a greater vertical range (in this case 23.6" to 49.2"). An anti-collision feature, a must-have in all desks, will stop the desk when it detects obstruction of the motor. Finally, the keypad controls offer three memory presets and a timer to remind you when to swap sit/stand positions. The E5 comes with a 10-year warranty on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts and components, including the motor.

Flexispot E7 Desk starting at $299.99

The E7 currently costs $299.99 (normally $499.99) for the base only and desktop surfaces start at $80. For an extra $140, the Flexispot E7 offers better build quality, a higher weight threshold, more included accessories, and a longer warranty. The lifting capacity has been upgraded from 287lbs to 355lbs. Aesthetically, the legs look more professional, with laser-welded seams, powder-coated finish, and no visible holes. The advanced keyboard has been upgraded with an LCD display, more memory presets, a built-in USB charger, and a child-lock function that's a necessity for those of us with inquisitive toddlers. The E7 also comes with a built-in cable tray under the desk to stow away all of your messy wiring. Finally, the Flexispot E7 boasts an increased 15-year warranty on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts and components, including the motor.

Flexispot E7L L-Shaped Desk starting at $499.99

An L-shaped desk is the best way to take advance of room corners that are otherwise hard to utlize efficiently. Fortunately, Flexispot makes an L-shaped variant of its E7 desk, with the frame starting at $499.99. You'll only need to add $80 to get a 63"x47"x24" chipboard desktop surface included. The desk boasts a triple motor system (one for each leg) with a maximum weight capacity is 330 pounds and a height range of 25" to 50.7". The keyboard features a digital display, four memory presets, a built-in USB charger, and a child-lock function. Like the E7, the E7L includes a 15 year warranty.

Consider getting a desk frame here and the desktop surface elsewhere

I have three standing desks. One of the standing desks included a desktop, however for the other two desks I sourced on my own. For one of them I purchased a massive 74"x26" maple veneered countertop from Ikea for $199. For the other one I purchased a 48"x25" solid wood countertop from Home Depot and finished it myself. There are more options available where you could save money, opt for a better quality material, or both. Just remember to abide by the weight limitations.

How does Flexispot compare to other brands?

I can only speak from personal experience. I own a Jarvis Fully, a Vari Ergo, and a Flexispot E5. All three are excellent desks that have caused me no problems whatsoever in the 3+ years of owning them, and that's the point. The Flexispot E5 is considerably less expensive than the other two options, and yet I don't really see where much of that cost is going. For a similar price of a barebones $600 Jarvis standing desk (which is now owned by MillerKnoll), you could get the top end Flexispot E7 Pro and still come out with a few hundred dollars left over.

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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Every Upcoming Spider-Man Comic and Graphic Novel Releasing in 2025

It's almost May, but that doesn't mean it's too late to start reading the countless upcoming Spider-Man comics, spin-offs, and graphic novels. For tips on where to read Spider-Man comics online, we got you covered with a quick guide. Once you've found your preferred platform for digital comics, refer back to this guide for everything Spider-Man in 2025.

Ongoing series like Joe Kelly's and Pepe Larraz's The Amazing Spider-Man have just started their new runs, so it's the perfect time to swing in. There are also hardcover and trade paperback collections like the Spider-Man: Gang War Omnibus releasing throughout the year if waiting for monthly single issues isn't quite your thing.

April (Out This Month)

Graphic Novels

  • Amazing Spider-Man Modern Era Epic Collection: Coming Home by J. Michael Straczynksi and John Romita, Jr., April 29
  • Kid Venom: Origins by Taigami, April 29

Single Issues

  • Eddie Brock: Carnage #3 by Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz, April 23
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #2 by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz, April 23
  • Predator vs. Spider-Man #1 by Benjamin Percy and Marcelo Ferriera, April 23
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5 by Christos Gage and Eric Gapstur, April 23

May

Graphic Novels

  • Miles Morales: Spider-Man Vol. 6: Webs of Wakanda by Cody Ziglar and Marco Renna, May 13
  • Venom War: Zombiotes/ Venomous by Cavan Scott and various creators, May 20

Single Issues

  • Free Comic Book Day 2025: Amazing Spider-Man/ Ultimate Universe #1 by various creators, May 3
  • All-New Venom #6 by Al Ewing and Carlos Gomez, May 7
  • Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider #13 by Stephanie Phillips and Paolo Villanelli, May 7
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #3 by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz, May 7
  • Miles Morales: Spider-man #33 by Cody Ziglar and Marco Renna, May 14
  • Spider-Verse vs. Venomverse #1 by Mat Groom, Kyle Higgins, and Luciano Vecchio, May 14
  • The Spectacular Spider-Men #15 by Greg Weisman and Andres Genolet, May 14
  • Spider-Man & Wolverine #1 by Marc Guggenheim and Kaare Andrews, May 21
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #4 by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz, May 21
  • Eddie Brock: Carnage #4 by Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz, May 28
  • Predator vs. Spider-Man #2 by Benjamin Percy and Marcelo Ferriera, May 28
  • Spider-Boy #19 by Dan Slott and Paco Medina, May 28
  • Ultimate Spider-Man #17 by Jonathan Hickman and David Messina, May 28
  • Venom: Original Sin #1 by Clayton Crain, May 28

June

Graphic Novels

  • Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider-Clan by Kaare Andrews, Khary Randolph, and Skottie Young, June 3
  • Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider Vol. 2 - Unraveled by Stephanie Phillips and Paolo Villanelli, June 10
  • Spider-Man by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, June 17

Single Issues

  • All-New Venom #7 by Al Ewing and Carlos Gomez, June 4
  • Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider #14 by Stephanie Phillips and Paolo Villanelli, June 4
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #5 by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz, June 4
  • Ultimate Spider-Man: Incursion #1 by Deniz Camp, Cody Ziglar, and Jonas Scharf, June 4
  • Eddie Brock: Carnage #5 by Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz, June 11
  • Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man #1 by Al Ewing and various creators, June 11
  • Spider-Girl #1 by Torunn Gronbekk and David Nakayama, June 11
  • Spider-Verse vs. Venomverse #2 by Mat Groom, Kyle Higgins, and Luciano Vecchio, June 18
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #6 by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz, June 18
  • Miles Morales: Spider-man #34 by Cody Ziglar and Marco Renna, June 25
  • Spider-Boy #20 by Dan Slott and Paco Medina, June 25
  • Spider-Man & Wolverine #2 by Marc Guggenheim and Kaare Andrews, June 25
  • Ultimate Spider-Man #18 by Jonathan Hickman and David Messina, June 25

July

Graphic Novels

  • Spider-Boy Vol. 3: The Dragon's Challenge by Dan Slott and Paco Medina, July 1
  • Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2 by David Michelinie and various creators, July 8
  • Agent Venom Omnibus by Rick Remender and various creators, July 15
  • Amazing Spider-Man: The 8 Deaths Of Spider-Man by Joe Kelly and various creators, July 22
  • Spectacular Spider-Man Omnibus by J.M. DeMatteis and various creators, July 29

Single Issues

  • Solicitations not yet released.

August

Graphic Novels

  • Symbiote Spider-Man Omnibus by Peter David and Greg Land, August 12
  • Spider-Man: Gang War Omnibus by Zeb Wells and various creators, August 19

Single Issues

  • Solicitations not yet released.

September

Graphic Novels

  • Spider-Man/ Deadpool Modern Era Epic Collection: Road Trip by Robbie Thompson and various creators, September 2
  • The Spectacular Spider-Men Vol. 3: Strange Love by Greg Weisman and Andres Genolet, September 2
  • Amazing Spider-Man Modern Era Epic Collection: Big Time by Dan Slott, Fred Van Lente, and Humerto Ramos, September 23
  • Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 3: Family Business by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto, September 23
  • Carnage Modern Era Epic Collection: Carnage U.S.A. by Zeb Wells, Cullen Bunn, and Clayton Crain, September 30
  • Predator Vs. Spider-Man by Benjamin Percy and Marcelo Ferreira, September 30

Single Issues

  • Solicitations not yet released.

October

Graphic Novels

  • Eddie Brock: Carnage Vol. 1 - Killing Me by Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz, October 7
  • Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider Modern Era Epic Collection: Gwenom by Jason Latour and various creators, October 14
  • Venom Epic Collection: Planet Of The Symbiotes by Larry Hama and various creators, October 28

Single Issues

  • Solicitations not yet released.

November

Graphic Novels

  • Miles Morales: Spider-Man / Deadpool - Pools Of Blood by Cody Ziglar and Luigi Zagaria, November 4
  • Spider-Boy Vol. 4 by Dan Slott and Nathan Stockman, November 11
  • Spider-Girl Modern Era Epic Collection: Family Ties by Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe, November 18
  • Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5 by Brian Michaeld Bendis and various creators, November 18
  • Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider Vol. 3 - Uncharted by Stephanie Phillips and Paolo Villanelli, November 25

Single Issues

  • Solicitations not yet released.

December

Graphic Novels

  • Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1: Get Back Up by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz, December 9
  • Spectacular Spider-Man: Lo, This Monster Treasury Edition by Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr., December 9
  • Miles Morales: Spider-Man Vol. 7 - God War by Cody Ziglar and Marco Renna, December 23

Single Issues

  • Solicitations not yet released.

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

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Save 40% Off This Flashy Sabrent SSD Enclosure

Got a spare SSD lying around and want to put it to good use? For a limited time, Amazon is offering Amazon Prime members the Sabrent Rocket RGB USB Type-C SATA/NVMe Solid State Drive (SSD) Enclosure for only $29.99 after a $10 off instant discount and $10 off coupon code "251SNK4W". This is a great price for a well-rated SSD enclosure featuring a metal body for heat dissipation, slick RGB lighting, and fast USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbps) interface.

Sabrent Rocket SATA/NVMe SSD Enclosure for $29.99

The Sabret Rocket enclosure is a great solution for any internal SATA and M.2 SSDs you might not be using anymore. It effectively turns them into a speedy external drive that you can use as extra local storage for your PC or gaming console like the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. You can also use it like a portable flash drive to transfer files from one USB supported device to another, since it's completely powered off USB and doesn't require a separate power brick.

The enclosure is equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface that boasts theoretical speeds of up to 20Gbps or 2,500MBps. Of course, actual speeds depends on the performance of the installed SSD. It supports UASP and TRIM, and is backward compatible with legacy 5Gbps and 10Gbps ports. It works out of the box with Windows, macOS and Linux with no additional drivers required for easy plug and play access. The shell is constructed out of aluminum, which acts as a heatsink since it comes in contact with the SSD via a thermal interface pad. It also has RGB lighting for a little extra bling.

The Best SSD Deals Right Now

Are you actually looking to buy an M.2 SSD instead? Check out our favorite SSDs for the PS5 console.

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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The Best Dell & Alienware Deals and Coupons: Gaming Laptops, PCs, Monitors, and More

Not everyone is the DIY type. If you're in the market for a prebuilt gaming PC, Dell is one of the best brands we'd recommend. Alienware desktops and laptops feature solid build quality, top-of-the-line gaming performance, excellent cooling (further improved on the newer models), aggressive styling, and pricing that is very competitive with other pre-built options. Best of all, there are plenty of sales that happen throughout the year, so it's not difficult to grab one of these computers at considerably less than their retail price. This page includes all of the best deals that are currently available.

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You can quickly browse through all of the listed products on sale above. See below for our favorite picks.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC

Dell has one of the best prices on an RTX 5080 equipped prebuilt desktop computer. Right now you can pick up an Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC for $2,349.99 shipped. This is a good price for a well-engineered (and warrantied) rig that can handle 4K gaming at high frame rates. In the current market, buying a prebuilt gaming PC is the only way to score an RTX 5080 GPU without paying an exorbitant markup. If you were to try to find a 5080 GPU for your diy PC build, you'll probably spend nearly as much for the GPU as you would for an entire system.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 4090 Gaming PC

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

Alienware Area-51 RTX 5090 Prebuilt Gaming PCs Are Available

Earlier this year, Dell rebooted the legendary Alienware Area-51 lineup of prebuilt gaming PCs, but until recently you could only configure it with one graphics card option - the RTX 5080. That's no longer the case; you can now choose to configure your PC with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, which is currently the most powerful graphics card on the market. Better yet, it's on sale right now and for the first time under the $5,000 threshold.

Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5070 Gaming PC

In our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 review, Jackie Thomas wrote that "The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 is complicated. It does what it says on the tin: play games at 1440p at a high frame rate. But the problem is that it doesn’t necessarily do that better than the RTX 4070 Super, or any other graphics card in this price range. It does add Multi Frame Generation, which is nice to have for anyone with a high-refresh monitor, but that alone isn’t worth the upgrade."

Alienware Aurora R16 i7 RTX 4060 Ti Gaming PC

The Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC features the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and RTX 4060 Ti GPU for only $1,399.99 after a $300 instant discount. The RTX 4060 Ti video card is a very good option for 1080p gaming at high frame rates. It's also the minimum NVIDIA GPU we'd recommend for 1440p gaming, although you'll see noticeable gains by jumping to an RTX 5070.

Alienware Area-51 Gaming Laptop Is Now Available

Alienware's new flagship gaming laptop - the Alienware Area-51 - was released earlier this year. It replaces the m-series laptop and bring to the table a host of upgrades including a sleeker redesign, current generation components, and better cooling potential. For the first time ever both the 16" model and 18" model, equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and powerful GeForce RTX 5080 graphics, are on sale right now. Orders are expected to ship out in late May, so get your reservation in now to prevent any additional delays.

Alienware x16 R2 Gaming Laptops

The Alienware x16 gaming laptop is a slimmer and lighter redesign of the traditional m-series laptop. It's the thinnest 16" Alienware laptop ever and compares in build quality and performance to other high-end ultra-thin laptops like the Razer Blade. This Alienware x16 R2 laptop is built with premium materials, like a magnesium alloy chassis and palm rest, anodized aluminum lid, stainless steel keyboard tray, and Micro LED RGB accent lighting. It's only 0.73" thin and weighs in at 6 pounds. That's impressive considering the fact that this laptop can be equipped with the most power NVIDIA GPU.

Dell G-Series Gaming Laptops

Dell has dropped the prices on some Dell G-series gaming laptops. Dells G-series laptops are great options for budget gamers. They offer excellent gaming performance equal to a comparably equipped Alienware laptop but at a much lower price point. They also have better build quality than Dell's Inspiron lineup, with nicer materials that include anodized aluminum, and an aggressive cooling design borrowed from Alienware laptops.

Not all laptop GPUs are the same, even if they share the same name.

There are two important tidbits that deserve mention concerning graphics cards found in laptops. First, mobile GPU variants are not as powerful as their desktop counterparts. For example, a mobile RTX 4060 doesn't perform as well as a desktop RTX 4060. The mobile versions are generally about one to two tiers lower in performance. Using the same example, the mobile RTX 4060 performs more similarly to a desktop RTX 4050.

Second, not all laptops feature the same performance out of the same GPU. For example, the RTX 4060 found in the Alienware m16 will be more powerful than the RTX 4060 found in the Alienware x14. In order to roughly tell how good a GPU will be, you can look at the TGP rating. That's basically the amount of power supplied to the GPU. A higher TGP rating means more power will be delivered, equating to stronger performance, however the wattage consumption and heat generated will be higher. Here are the maximum TGP rates for the RTX 40 series graphics cards:

  • Mobile RTX 4050: 115W
  • Mobile RTX 4060: 115W
  • Mobile RTX 4070: 115W
  • Mobile RTX 4080: 150W
  • Mobile RTX 4090: 150W

Dell just dropped the price of one of its best gaming monitors to the lowest price ever, better than even Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Right now you can pick up an Alienware AW3423DWF 34" QD-OLED gaming monitor for only $552.49 after 15% off coupon code "MONITORS15". This is one of Alienware's highest end monitors, with a gorgeous QD OLED panel, WQHD resolution, and a respectable 165Hz refresh rate.

Why Pick a Dell or Alienware Gaming PC?

If you're in the market for a prebuilt gaming PC, Dell is one of best gaming brands we'd recommend. The Alienware gaming desktops offer a staggering array of options, all built into a custom chassis. Alienware gaming laptops in recent years have been redesigned to be thinner and lighter while still offering the same immense power under the hood. Consistent build quality, available inventory, frequent sales, and solid customer service are the main reasons why Dell is at the top of our buying list for gaming laptops and PCs.

Dell and Alienware Monitor Deals

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Best Budget Gaming Chairs in 2025

A gaming chair is a great way to complete your desktop setup or even enhance your console gaming experience. But there's no way around how expensive they can become. If you're on a limited budget or would rather invest in a new game or upgrade for your PC than a seat, fear not: There are plenty of great gaming chairs that won't leave you wincing at your bank balance.

I've done the testing and research to help you find the best pick for you, whether you are limited to $100 or are looking for something to support that big and tall buddy that goes through gaming chairs like levels in World of Warcraft. These are the best budget gaming chairs of 2025.

TL;DR – The Best Budget Gaming Chairs:

The best budget gaming chairs offer a strong foundation, ample padding, durable upholstery, and proper ergonomics. Once the basics are settled, features like lumbar support, adjustable armrests, and tilt are nice additions that allow you to sink in and relax in the seat whether it’s pulled up to your gaming desk or plopped in front of your gaming TV.

However, weeding through the endless duds is a pain, both for your back and your wallet. With this guide, you can cut through the chaff to get back to doing what you love the most: playing games. Don't make that Elden Ring boss wait any longer, let's dive into the best budget picks of the year.

1. Razer Iskur V2 X

Best Budget Gaming Chair Overall

The Razer Iskur V2 X is the best budget gaming chair of 2025 so far. Not only does it look the part of a much more expensive gaming chair, it offers a precise mix of comfort, support, and style to fit into virtually any gaming setup. It's built with premium quality materials and is made to last, and it offers one of the best warranties I've seen yet for an affordable gaming chair.

Our own Seth Macy reviewed the original Razer Iskur back in 2021 and quickly fell in love. The line has only gotten better since then with the refined V2 and more affordable now that we have the V2 X. At the time of writing, I have been testing both chairs for several weeks, and though the V2 offers more features and adjustability, the V2 X is impressively comfortable and supportive for its much lower entry cost of around $300.

That accessible price point gets you one of the best looking gaming chairs around, whether you choose the black fabric or gray fabric version. It features the classic snakeskin pattern on the backrest and a slim but supportive seat cushion that effectively hides the frame beneath while still keeping its slim and stealthy aesthetic. While it's clearly a gaming chair, it's hardly overstated, which allows it to work in virtually any environment.

Razer proves with this chair that you don't need to spend an arm and a leg to get a supportive seat for PC gaming. It does away with the adjustable lumbar support in favor of an integrated built-in lumbar. This could have been a mistake, but the backrest is also precisely contoured to guide you into a proper seating position without even thinking about it or needing to make adjustments. I was able to sit down and find that the integrated lumbar matched the curvature of my back right off the bat. While some adjustability would have been nice to accommodate taller users, the backrest does its job and does it well, so long as you are 5'2" to 6'2".

It also incorporates a number of small touches that make it feel particularly versatile for different kinds of play. It's able to recline between 90 and 152 degrees, so you can really lay down and stretch out if you prefer, and comes with padded 2D armrests to ensure they match the height and width of your elbows, whether you're typing at a keyboard or gaming with a controller.

Razer has also done a good job of ensuring that this chair is built to last. It comes with a metal wheelbase that, while not quite as heavy duty as the standard Iskur V2, guarantees that it should never snap and render the seat unusable. It also comes with an impressive five-year warranty, which is simply one of the best you'll find among any affordable gaming chair.

The biggest omission here is that it doesn't come with any kind of neck pillow. It's a pretty silly thing to leave out, all things considered, and I found myself wishing it had one when I wanted to lean back and relax, like the Enki X. You can purchase one separately, but when gaming chairs a fraction of the price can throw it in, there's no reason why Razer should be leaving it out for either chair.

Taken as a whole, though, the Iskur V2 X is simply a fantastic value and the best gaming chair you can find on a budget for style, support, and comfort.

2. Razer Enki X

Best Big and Tall Budget Gaming Chair

The Razer Enki X is a humble all-star. It includes nearly all of the features of its more expensive counterpart, the standard Razer Enki, which is our pick for the Best Fabric Chair in our list of the Best Gaming Chairs. Most importantly, it’s one of the most comfortable gaming chairs you can buy if you're on the larger side.

The magic of the Enki is its backrest. Razer designed the chair with a 110-degree should arch to gently guide you toward its center. The lumbar support isn’t adjustable, but if you fall within the chair's recommended height range (5’1” to 6’4”) you’ll likely find that it lands in the right place to give you all the support you need. It’s also able to recline 152 degrees, so if you need a quick catnap, it’s ready to deliver.

Best of all, it supports gamers up to 299lbs and 6'8". Its uniquely designed backrest lends it the ability support a wider than average range of potential users. You pay a bit extra for that, to be sure, but it remains a cost effective option that's decidedly more premium than many other affordable gaming chairs targeting larger users.

For its relatively modest cost, it is surprisingly premium. It’s upholstered a mix of easy-to-clean PU leather and soft fabric where it touches the skin. It looks the part of a gaming chair but offers the type of all-day comfort that bland ergonomic chairs achieve. The seat is also very plush and is the perfect blend of supportive and soft without needing a weeks-long break-in period.

The Enki X is the affordable Enki in Razer’s lineup and that does mean some sacrifices. It doesn’t come with a neck pillow, which is a pretty big knock – and a testament to how comfortable the backrest is to win this accolade. Its armrests are also only 3D instead of 4D. But it’s worth buying a neck pillow separately (Razer’s own is available separately). Even with that added purchase, the Enki X is a steal.

3. Corsair TC100 Relaxed Fabric Gaming Chair

Best Fabric Gaming Chair on a Budget

Corsair is a mainstay in the PC gaming world, and it was only a matter of time before it got into the seating space. Since then, it's released a number of different chairs, and the TC100 Relaxed is my pick for the best affordable fabric gaming chair you can find right now. It's roomy, comfortable, and adjustable, ensuring that you can game in comfort however you prefer to sit.

At right around $200, the TC100 offers more than most other gaming chairs remotely near it in price. You can tell right away with its unique look that marries the classic racing chair design with a spacious seat that accommodates different seating styles. In fact, looking at it, it's quite easy to mistake for a chair that's double its price. Corsair nailed the look and feel of a premium chair while bringing its price down to a generously affordable level.

While we have featured the TC100 in the past, the fabric version takes comfort to the next level, similar to the Respawn 110 Pro featured next in this roundup. It allows the TC100 to be more breathable and accommodating to different environments. The fabric Corsair used is soft and feels immediately comfortable – a good match for its thickly padded and spacious seat.

While bolsters certainly look cool and evoke the racing seat spirit, the fact is that they can get in the way of finding a comfortable seating position over long gaming sessions. Corsair includes them but wisely positions them far enough out that you can easily cross your feet underneath you without finding them pressing in uncomfortably into either bolster. They are also included on the backrest to tie the aesthetic together, but the same applies there; though this chair isn't designed for big and tall gamers due to its 264lb weight limit.

Corsair also brings other premium features to the price point its competitors generally don't. Its recline is significantly deeper, topping out at 160 degrees, which feels like a full lay in practice. It also comes with 2D armrests that you can adjust to match your posture and how you're gaming at the time. Both its neck and lumbar pillow are also held in place by straps to ensure that they'll stay in place once you position them and won't need to spend time getting them back in place when you're in the middle of a match and happen to lean forward.

It comes with a plastic wheelbase, which I generally don't like for long-term durability, but by limiting its maximum weight, Corsair helps to ensure that it will stand the test of time. For added peace of mind, it also comes with a two-year warranty that you can confidently draw on if needed.

Thanks to the economics of scale and Corsair's long relationships within the manufacturing industry, this chair brings features and a level of quality typically reserved for higher price points to an accessible level, and it's a win for any PC gamer on a limited budget.

4. Respawn 110 Pro

Best Budget Gaming Chair Under $300

Respawn has been one of the go-to brands for gamers looking for quality chairs on limited budgets for years. The Respawn 110 Pro is an excellent pick, and for my money, the fabric version is hard to beat around this price.

Compared to competing chairs between $200 and $300, the 110 Pro offers more choice and more comfort for the investment. You can pick it up in either leatherette or a breathable fabric, but no matter which you choose, you'll find that the cushioning is thick and comfortable. If you opt for leatherette, you'll be able to choose from six different color options, including bright red, green, and deep purple, in addition to more understated black, gray, and white options. If you prefer fabric, you're limited to gray with black accents. No matter your preference, you should be able to find a look that matches your taste.

I recommend the fabric version for anyone that prioritizes comfort. Though every iteration of this chair offers the same level of thick foam padding that lacks the usual break-in period of even more expensive chairs. The fabric version is soft and much more breathable, whereas the leatherette can build up heat and get sticky in warmer environments. The fabric remains comfortable and ready for battle throughout.

Though its adjustments are limited in keeping with its more affordable price point, you can still tailor the height and recline to meet your needs. Respawn uses an improved recline mechanism, however, that allows you to lean back a full 155 degrees, so it's ready for everything from a feet-up gaming session to a quick catnap between sessions.

This chair isn't for everybody, however. If you prefer leather, you'll be more limited in your choices due to how bold some of its designs are. Likewise, it's best suited for mid to small-sized gamers due to its slightly narrower backrest and nylon wheelbase. Respawn rates it for gamers up to 275lbs, and because its backrest bolsters are not very pronounced, you might be able to get away with this. However, if you are on the big and tall side, it might be best to look toward the big and tall option I've included on this list.

5. Dowinx LS-6657D Breathable Fabric Gaming Chair

Best Gaming Chair Under $200

The Dowinx LS-6657D doesn't need gimmicks to stand out. Instead, this is a chair all about comfort and its understated sense of style. It's trimmed in a breathable fabric, lushly padded, and accommodates different ways to sit while gaming and working at your PC.

Unlike most gaming chairs around this price, the LS-6657D isn't ostentatious in its design. It maintains a connection to the classic racing seat design while also appearing a bit more elegant and grown-up to suit a wider range of gamers. Its available colors are more muted, and its presentation is slightly more tame. So if you like the features of racing seats but aren't sold on racing stripes and high contrast colors, this might be the seat for you.

Its upholstery is about more than simple style, however. Its fabric is soft and pleasant to touch, and its ample foam cushioning is enough to completely hide the frame without making the chair look unnecessarily bulky. Just as importantly, if you game in a warmer climate or don't have AC during the summer months, you'll find that it's much more breathable than leatherette.

As usual for gaming chairs around this price point, you won't find advanced adjustments like 4D armrests and seat depth sliders, but you can recline anywhere from 90 to 135 degrees and make use of its built-in footrest when you prefer to game with a controller or relax with a movie. Its armrests feature enough padding to be comfortable and will automatically shift to ensure they remain usable as you sit back to relax.

Its seat also has a couple tricks up its sleeve. In a surprising turn, Dowinx has outfitted it with a removable gel pad to aid in cooling. While its stripes hint at bolsters, the actual seat is much more flat than a traditional racing chair. This allows you to easily cross your legs or tuck a foot under you as you sit. Its lumbar pillow is also much larger than what is typically available around this price, ensuring that you'll receive wider support as a result.

The chair is rated to support gamers up to 300lbs, though I would encourage anyone approaching this weight to exercise caution. The biggest downside of this chair is that it uses a nylon wheelbase, which isn't as durable as aluminum over time. Still, its impressive sense of style and comfort over-deliver for its modest price, making this a great pick for gamers with mid-sized budgets.

6. GTPlayer GT800A Gaming Chair

Best Gaming Chair Under $100

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Coming in well under $100, the GTPlayer Gaming Chair offers racing seat sensibilities with ample padding and an aluminum wheelbase for long-term durability. Its bold styling won't be for everyone, but it balances aesthetics and support very well.

In fact, if you didn't know any better, it would be easy to mistake this chair as one from the legendary brand DXRacer, which was key in kicking off the racing seat trend, though this one is hundreds of dollars less. It doesn't offer the same degree of adjustability for its more affordable price, but you can still enjoy around 4 inches of height adjustment, the ability to recline up to 135 degrees, padded armrests that adjust to your level of recline and a build-in footrest. It also includes a pair of pillows to support your back and neck over lengthy gaming sessions.

Another high point with this chair is that the wheel base is made out of metal instead of plastic. At this price, that's pleasantly surprising as it's usually the first thing to go – both for the manufacturer attempting to cut costs and the gamer left with a broken chair.

There's a lot to like here for its low cost of entry, but it's also important to note that GTPlayer traded some comfort in the name of style with its bolsters. They are very pronounced, which means if you like to cross your legs as you sit, you will almost certainly find them in your way. They also make the backrest narrower, so if you are on the larger side, you might find it too confining to relax in. And don't read too much into its massage pillow, as it falls squarely into gimmick territory.

Still, for less than $100, this is a surprisingly capable chair that offers impressive bang for the buck.

What to Look for in a Budget Gaming Chair

Buying affordable furniture of any kind is tricky, but, like other pieces of furniture, there are things you can look for to ensure you're getting the best value. The picks above are each top in their class, but if you'd rather go out and do some research of your own, these are the things I recommend looking for:

  • Ergonomics: If there's one thing a lot of affordable gaming chairs get wrong, it's ergonomics. Look for a chair that offers support in the lower back, either through curvature or a high-quality pillow. This will ensure that your back has the support it needs and you won't get sore after a few short hours of gaming or work at your PC.
  • Padding, cushioning, and armrests: Another thing to keep in mind is that manufacturers might skimp when it comes to padding at lower prices. The last thing you want is to feel the frame when you're sitting back or decide to cross one or both legs. If an affordable chair looks like it's been put on a diet because of how thin the foam is, it's probably worth avoiding. Additional pillows and cushions can help mitigate this when it comes to the backrest, but I've yet to find a chair where inadequate seat cushioning is anything less than uncomfortable. Pay special attention to the armrests as well because anything too firm that you'll be leaning on for any length of time can quickly cause discomfort and soreness that lasts well beyond your gaming session.
  • Adjustments: Budget gaming chairs tend to offer fewer adjustments than higher-cost options, but that doesn't mean you should settle for something less than what meets your needs. Even a low-cost chair should allow you to adjust its height, backrests, and armrests, and have some kind of customizability for its tilt functionality.
  • Upholstery (fabric, leather, and overall quality): Gaming chairs come with either fabric or leatherette upholstery. As a rule, fabric is more breathable than leather, but leather will be easier to clean. Consider your climate and preferences before style if comfort is your priority. Though it can be difficult to tell in product pictures, I also recommend reading reviews to get an overall impression of the quality of these materials, as both can degrade quickly if the manufacturer has cut costs on quality.
  • A quality wheelbase: The base of its chair is its very foundation and is critically important to its long-term durability. It's also one of the most frequent things to break. Choose an aluminum wheelbase if at all possible. But if it's not, pay special attention to the chair's maximum supported weight and read reviews to get a picture of its reliability over time.
  • Avoid paying extra for gimmicks: The Amazon marketplace can be difficult to stand out in, and that's doubly true in the gaming chair market. To set themselves apart from competitors, many chairs offer gimmicks like massaging pillows. Understand that at any kind of reasonable price, these additional features are likely to be ineffective and exist purely to catch your attention. While you don't need to outright avoid these, they shouldn't be a key factor in your decision-making with everything else evenly considered.

Be sure to check out our guide on how to pick the best gaming chair for more information.

How We Pick the Best Budget Gaming Chairs

When making my selections, I always consider the chairs that I've personally used or members of our team have tested, first and foremost. Because there are so many options, it's impossible for me to test everything, so I've also done extensive research to find the very best picks, leveraging my long history of testing gaming chairs for a living to separate the good (and bad) from the great. As I do this, I pay special attention to build quality, ergonomics, pricing, and factor in both critical and user reviews.

Throughout the extensive process of testing, analysis, comparisons, and overall research, I've brought years of experience and a critical lens to every chair considered, highlighting only the best for your purchasing choice.

Budget Gaming Chair FAQs

Are gaming chairs worth it?

While the answer to this question will always be subjective, there is wisdom to the idea of investing in the place you'll be spending a large amount of your life. If you spend hours at your PC, having a comfortable and supportive chair can be a major enhancement to your quality of life. The real question is whether it's worth investing in a gaming chair versus an office or ergo chair. Each type has its benefits, but a gaming chair adds a bit flair to the experienece, which can be important if you're a streamer or have invested in the appearance of your gaming setup. Gaming chairs also brings some unique features like deep reclines, more adjustable armrests, and even footrests for kicking back with a controller. It's also possible to find gaming chairs with good ergonomics and adjustability. Ultimatley, this depends on your taste, budget, and what you're looking to get out of your chair.

Why are gaming chairs so expensive?

In general, gaming chairs are a luxury product. You don't need one, but if you're anything like me, you probably want one to take your PC setup to the next level. Because of this, the prices tend to be higher for both mid-range and premium-level chairs from major companies, but that's not all there is to it. Paying extra often gets you higher quality materials, better warranties, and more stylish designs. It can also open the door to more ergonomic adjustments, which can be very important to your long-term comfort. The law of diminishing returns is very strong in the seating market, however, so research carefully before dropping hundreds of dollars on one chair when a more affordable option might accomplish your goals for less.

Do budget gaming chairs come with a warranty?

Oftentimes, yes. Though if you're buying from a smaller brand located overseas, it's important to remember that there's a difference between listing a warranty and it actually actually supporting it. If you're unsure, purchase from marketplaces with generous return policies, read reviews, and see if you can find other people's experiences with the company. Remember, you can also email the company with any specific questions you might have and their answer, as well as how long it takes to reply, can give you an indication of whether the company will offer the kind of support you require. If you're buying from a major brand, like Razer or Corsair, you can count on a warranty of at least a year and usually more.

Christopher Coke has been a regular contributor to IGN since 2019 and has been covering games and technology since 2013. He has covered tech ranging from gaming controllers to graphics cards, gaming chairs and gaming monitors, headphones, IEMs, and more for sites such as MMORPG.com, Tom’s Hardware, Popular Science, USA Today’s Reviewed, and Popular Mechanics. Find Chris on Twitter @gamebynight.

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The 512GB Samsung Pro Plus Micro SDXC Card Includes a USB Adapter for Just $29.99

Looking to upgrade the storage capacity of your Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, or ASUS ROG Ally? Amazon is currently offering the high performance 512GB Samsung Pro Plus Micro SDXC card for just $29.99. A compact USB card reader is also included. Samsung is one of the most highly recommended memory card brands and the Pro Plus model is faster than most Micro SDXC cards, especially at this price point.

512GB Samsung Pro Plus Micro SDXC Card for $29.99

Includes compact USB card reader

The Samsung Pro Plus is compatible with virtually any device that accepts the Micro SDXC card standard, including the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and the ASUS ROG Ally. The Pro Plus is a faster than average Micro SDXC card with a speed rating of U3 / A2 / V30. In terms of actual numbers, it boasts up to 180MBps sustained read speeds and 130MBps sustained write speeds. This card would be an ideal candidate for devices that need fast and high-capacity transfers, like a 4K DSLR or action camera or gaming handheld like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally. The included USB card reader makes it easy to transfer files to your PC, even if you don't have an available data transfer cable.

This card is also compatible with the Switch console. The Switch and Switch OLED have a paltry 32GB and 64GB of internal storage, respectively, some of it reserved for the OS. As a comparison, Tears of the Kingdom takes up 16GB of space and Breath of the Wild about 13.5GB. If bought digitally, those two games alone would take up all of your internal storage on the OG Switch console. There's only one memory card expansion slot in the Switch so you'll want to make sure you get the biggest card you can afford, although most people won't need more than 512GB of additional storage.

Is this memory card compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2?

Unfortunately, this card will not be compatible with the upcoming Switch 2, which will need the newer Micro SD Express cards to take advantage of the higher speeds that the new console can support. If you're looking specifically for a Switch 2 memory card, then MicroSD Express cards are already available to order, although there are only a few brands to choose from and they're all much pricier than your standard Micro SD card. While traditional Micro SD cards max out at 104 MB/s using the UHS-I interface, MicroSD Express cards can use PCIe and NVMe technology to hit speeds of up to 985 MB/s.

Check out all of the best Nintendo Switch deals for sales on other games and accessories.

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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Every Star Wars Game on the Nintendo Switch in 2025

When it comes to licensed movie franchises entering the world of video games, very few have as storied a history as Star Wars. From hopping into an X-Wing cockpit in Rogue Squadron to making decisions that affect the fate of the galaxy in Knights of the Old Republic, George Lucas’ expansive sci-fi universe has become a creative playground for a range of talented developers over the years, and with it paved the way for some truly iconic Star Wars games.

For those looking to dive into some of these games on their Nintendo Switch, we’ve got you covered. Below, we’ve compiled every single Star Wars game available on Nintendo’s flagship console, ranging from immersive RPGs to classic first-person shooters.

How Many Star Wars Games Are on Nintendo Switch?

In total, there are 10 Star Wars games available on Nintendo Switch. The list below won't include game bundles like the Heritage Collection or the Knights of the Old Republic bundle, although it's worth noting that you can find most of the games below packaged together.

Every Star Wars Game on Nintendo Switch

These blurbs contain mild spoilers for each game, including characters, settings, and story beats.

Star Wars: Dark Forces (Original Release: 1995 / Remaster Release: 2024)

The latest Star Wars game to be remastered for Switch, Dark Forces is the first official entry in what would eventually become known as the Jedi Knight series. Assuming the role of a reformed Imperial Officer named Kyle Katarn, players embark on a covert mission for the Rebel Alliance. They'll get the chance to explore the galaxy across several missions, taking part in frantic first-person shootouts and uncovering a story set between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope.

Star Wars Episode 1 Racer (Original Release: 1999 / Remaster Release: 2020)

An arcade racer based around The Phantom Menace's podracing sequence, Star Wars Episode 1 Racer straps players into their very own podracer and enters them into various tournaments across the galaxy. There, they'll battle against the likes of Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba, souping up their craft with additional upgrades in an attempt to stomp out the competition and become a legend on the streets of Tatooine.

Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast (Original Release: 2002 / Remaster Release: 2019)

A continuation of the Star Wars Jedi Knight series, Jedi Outcast follows series’ protagonist Kyle Katarn as he re-embraces the Force and heads out on a quest for revenge. Alongside the first-person shootouts that acted as the centerpiece of earlier entries in the series, Jedi Outcast hones in on technical lightsaber dueling, with players facing off against Sith lords and their friends online in physics-based lightsaber battles.

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (Original Release: 2002 / Remaster Release: 2024)

Another classic Star Wars game repackaged and re-released for the Nintendo Switch, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a prequel to Attack of the Clones that follows notorious bounty hunter, Jango Fett. The game tracks Fett's attempts to take down a dark Jedi known as Komari Vosa, forcing him to traverse the galaxy's criminal underworld and battle his way through gangsters, Republic forces and other bounty hunters in an attempt to find and capture his target.

To defend against these threats, players will need to take full advantage of Fett's powerful arsenal of weapons, using his jet pack and guns to rain down fire on enemies and capture targets. Alongside getting to control one of the prequel trilogy's most enigmatic villains, Bounty Hunter also tells a full story that directly leads into the events of Attack of the Clones, featuring iconic characters like Jabba the Hutt, Count Dooku and Darth Sidious.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Original Release: 2003 / Remaster Release: 2021)

Often heralded as one of the most iconic RPGs ever made, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic tells a new Star Wars story set 4,000 years before the events of The Phantom Menace. Players take on the role of a Galactic Republic soldier who crash lands on the planet of Taris after their ship is attacked.

Left stranded, they undertake a daring adventure and learn the ways of the Force, rallying against the armies of the Sith and their fearsome leader, Darth Malak. Knights of the Old Republic envisions the Star Wars universe during the height of the Jedi Civil War, allowing players to choose whether to follow the path of the light or be tempted by the corrupt allure of the dark side.

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (Original Release: 2003 / Remaster Release: 2020)

Switching out long-running Star Wars Jedi Knight protagonist Kyle Katarn for a new, fully customisable lead, Jedi Academy casts you as Jayden Korr: a Padawan studying under Katarn at the Jedi Temple. Taught in the ways of the force and provided with your very own lightsaber, you explore the galaxy, undertaking new missions and battling back against Sith forces. Jedi Academy introduced several features to the Jedi Knight series, including new fighting styles and the ability to customize lightsabers.

Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection (Original Releases 2004 & 2005 / Remaster Release 2024)

A remaster of both the original Star Wars: Battlefront and Star Wars: Battlefront 2, the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection allows you to suit up as clones, stormtroopers, droids and more while taking the fight to your enemies on large scale battlefields. With maps spread across both the classic and prequel trilogies, Battlefront gives you the opportunity to relive some of the saga's most iconic moments, including defending Hoth from Vader and the Imperial Army, taking down Separatist droids on the surface of Geonosis and the climactic battle between the Rebels and the Stormtroopers in the forests of Endor.

The re-release also includes fully functioning online multiplayer, which supports up to 64 players, and an expanded take on Hero Assault: the fan-favourite mode which allows all players to spawn in as hero characters.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 – The Sith Lords (Original Release 2005 / Remaster Release: 2022)

An official follow-up to Bioware’s landmark RPG, Obsidian took the reins for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 – The Sith Lords. Set five years after the events of the original game, the player takes on the role of an exiled Jedi tasked with finding the remnants of the order and uniting them against the growing Sith army.

The ensuing journey takes players across a series of iconic Star Wars planets, where they recruit a party of allies and make choices that shape their relationship with the Jedi Order, the Sith and the Force.

Star Wars: Republic Commando (Original Release: 2005 / Remaster Release: 2021)

Moving away from lightsaber duels and tales of Jedi venturing across the galaxy, Star Wars: Republic Commando enlists players as a clone trooper, sending them to join Delta Squad as its leader: Boss. Set during the Clone Wars, players guide their unit through three first-person shooter campaigns, gunning down battle droids and other Separatist forces across iconic prequel era Star Wars locales, including Geonosis and Kashyyyk.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Original Release: 2008 / Remaster Release: 2022)

Set between the events of Revenge of the Sith and a New Hope, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed tells the tale of Starkiller: an apprentice under the tutelage of Darth Vader. Initially sent to hunt and kill the Jedi that survived Order 66, Star Killer's story quickly spins out into a galaxy-wide adventure, as players build their Force abilities, engage in action-packed lightsaber combat and experience the power fantasy of being a Jedi Knight at the height of their powers.

Star Wars Pinball (2019)

A pinball game themed around the Star Wars saga, Star Wars Pinball is exactly what it says on the tin. It offers nineteen pinball tables with designs inspired by a spectrum of Star Wars media, ranging from The Empire Strikes Back and The Force Awakens to Rogue One and Rebels.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2022)

Traveller's Tales latest LEGO game for Switch, The Skywalker Saga transports all nine of the mainline Star Wars movies to the world of LEGO. From Obi-Wan and Anakin’s tragic battle above the fires of Mustafar to Luke and Vader’s legendary showdown in Bespin, The Skywalker Saga aims to be an all-encompassing recreation of the series, just with a lot more plastic bricks and minifigures.

Alongside being the biggest LEGO game to date, it also builds significantly on its predecessors, with several open-world areas to explore, more involved boss battles and new third-person shooting mechanics. It also features a stacked roster of playable Star Wars characters, with the cast including everyone from Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader to Babu Frik and Jabba the Hutt.

For more like this, check out our list of every LEGO game on the Switch.

Star Wars: Hunters (2024)

Making its debut on the Switch in 2024, Star Wars: Hunters is a free-to-play multiplayer arena shooter where players can pick from a range of heroes, form a team and take down opponents online.

The range of heroes on offer allow you to take charge of a host of different Star Wars units, including everything from battle droids and storm troopers to Jedis and even Jawas, each coming with their own set of unique abilities you can utilise to support your team and bring down your enemies.

Upcoming Star Wars Games

There are five known Star Wars games in development: Star Wars Eclipse, a Knights of the Old Republic Remake, Amy Hennig's Star Wars project, Bit Reactor's Star Wars strategy game, and Star Wars Jedi 3. However, none of these games have been confirmed for Switch. That said, we are approaching the launch of the Switch 2, which, with more advanced specs, may be able to support some of the larger Star Wars game releases going forward.

Callum Williams is a freelance media writer with years of experience as a game critic, news reporter, guides writer and features writer.

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Where to Watch Mickey 17 Online in 2025

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

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

If you're wondering how to watch Mickey 17 at home, check out the details below.

How to Watch Mickey 17 Online

Mickey 17 released on digital marketplaces and is now available to rent or buy, though notably at similar prices to the physical release.

Streaming Release Date

Mickey 17 will eventually stream on Max instead of Netflix or Hulu because distributor Warner Bros. owns the Max streaming service. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a 2024 movie from Warner Bros., arrived on Max exactly three months after its theatrical release. Assuming the new Bong Joon Ho movie follows a similar timeline, Mickey 17 will most likely arrive on Max by late July.

Physical Release

Mickey 17 is already set for a physical release, with a limited edition Mickey 17 4K UHD steelbook up for preorder. The limited edition steelbook, Blu-ray, and DVD are all set to release on May 13.

What Is Mickey 17 About?

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

Does Mickey 17 Have a Post-Credits Scene?

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

Mickey 17 Cast

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

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

Mickey 17 Rating and Runtime

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

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Save 40% Off This Flashy Sabrent SSD Enclosure

Got a spare SSD lying around and want to put it to good use? For a limited time, Amazon is offering Amazon Prime members the Sabrent Rocket RGB USB Type-C SATA/NVMe Solid State Drive (SSD) Enclosure for only $29.99 after a $10 off instant discount and $10 off coupon code "251SNK4W". This is a great price for a well-rated SSD enclosure featuring a metal body for heat dissipation, slick RGB lighting, and fast USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbps) interface.

Sabrent Rocket SATA/NVMe SSD Enclosure for $29.99

The Sabret Rocket enclosure is a compact dongle that fits M.2 SATA and M.2 NVMe SSDs. That includes M.2 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 form factors. The shell is constructed out of aluminum, which acts as a heatsink since it comes in contact with the SSD via a thermal interface pad. It also has RGB lighting for extra bling.

The enclosure is equipped with a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface that boasts theoretical speeds of up to 20Gbps or 2,500MBps. Of course, actual speeds depends on the performance of the installed SSD. It supports UASP and TRIM, and is backward compatible with legacy 5Gbps and 10Gbps ports. It works out of the box with Windows, macOS and Linux with no additional drivers required for easy plug and play access.

This is a great solution for any internal M.2 SSDs you might not be using anymore. It effectively turns them into a super fast external drive that you can use exactly like any other external drive. Use it as extra local storage for your PC or gaming console like the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X or as an easy way to transfer files from one USB supported device to another.

Are you actually looking to buy an M.2 SSD instead? Check out the best SSD deals today.

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Where to Stream Every Scream Movie Online in 2025

The Scream movies are some of the most iconic film franchises that perfectly blend dark comedy, horror, and mystery. With the most recent entry, Scream 6, the series continues to be an influential force in the world of horror movies. So naturally, streaming all of the Scream movies online has been unnecessarily complicated in the past.

If you're wondering where you can watch all of the Scream movies right now, we've got you covered with an up-to-date guide for 2025 below. You can also check out our review of Scream 6 for more info about the latest film, or check out production news about Scream 7.

Where to Watch the Scream Movies Online

You can stream most of the Scream movies on Max or Paramount+. The latest film, Scream 6, can also be found on Netflix. If you don't happen to have either streaming service, you can still rent the films on Amazon for a fairly low price.

How Many Scream Movies Are There?

There are currently 6 Scream movies as well as a Scream TV series that had 3 seasons on MTV. A 7th Scream movie is currently in the works.

Scream 7 Release Date

If you're wondering when the next Scream movie is coming out, you're not alone. Scream 7 is officially in the works and will be directed by Christopher Landon. The film has a tentative release date of February 27, 2026 and reportedly involves several cast members from earlier films, including Matthew Lillard and Courtney Cox.

Looking for more movies to watch? Take a look at our guides to the best horror movies on Netflix, horror movies on Prime Video, and top horror on Max for our streaming picks.

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The Flagship Alienware Area-51 Gaming Laptops Are Discounted for the First Time

Alienware's new flagship gaming laptop - the Alienware Area-51 - was released earlier this year. It replaces the m-series laptop and bring to the table a host of upgrades including a sleeker redesign, current generation components, and better cooling potential. For the first time ever both the 16" model and 18" model, equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and powerful GeForce RTX 5080 graphics, are on sale right now. Orders are expected to ship out in late May, so get your reservation in now to prevent any additional delays.

Save Up to $500 Off Alienware Area-51 Gaming Laptops

The main difference between the two Area-51 gaming laptops are the screens; one's equipped with a 16" 2560X1600 240Hz IPS display and the other has an 18" 2560x100 300Hz IPS display. Because the 18" model is physically larger, it also has a dedicated numpad and better cooling. Both discounted configurations feature an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, Nvida GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 64GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The 64GB of RAM is the main upgrade here since normally these laptops are usually equpped with 32GB at this price point.

This CPU / GPU Combo Excels in Any Game

The Area-51 laptop is also equipped with a very powerful CPU as well. The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX boasts a max turbo frequency of 5.4GHz with a whopping 24 cores and 40MB total L2 cache. According to Passmark, this is the fastest laptop processor on the market, with a healthy 7% lead over the AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D.

According to Tom's Hardware, the RTX 5080 mobile GPU is roughly 15%-20% more powerful than the RTX 4080 mobile GPU that it replaces. It also happens to be about 5% more powerful than the RTX 4090, which was the previous generation's flagship card. The RTX 5080 appears to be a better value than the much pricier RTX 5090 as well. It only lags by about 15% despite being nearly $1,000 cheaper. Since the Alienware Area-51 uses a QHD+ (2560x1600) instead of 4K display, this GPU should be able to run new and upcoming games at high framerates, quadruply so if DLSS 4 is supported.

The Area-51: New Style, More Power, Better Cooling

New for 2025, the Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop features a magnesium alloy chassis with upgraded cooling to tackle the latest and greatest heat generating components. This includes more fans and bigger cutouts enabling greater airflow, more generous use of copper, and a new thermal interface material to better transfer heat away from the core components. Dell claims that the laptop can handle a higher power ceiling of up to 240W TDP without raising acoustics.

Design-wise, the Area 51 accentuates its smooth contours, with rounded edges and soft corners replacing the squared off design you'd see in most other laptops. The hinges are also mostly internally positioned so that they're near invisible. As befits an Alienware laptop, there are ample customization options for RGB LED lighting. Connectivity-wise, you get three USB Type-A 3.2 15Gbps ports (one with PowerShare), two Thunderbolt / USB Type-C ports, an HDMI 2.1 port, and a card reader. The 16" model weighs in at 7.5 pounds and the 18" model weighs 9.6 pounds.

More Alienware Gaming Laptop Deals

Looking for gaming desktops and monitors too? Check out all of the best Alienware deals of 2025.

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The AirPods Pro and AirPods 4 Earbuds Are on Sale Ahead of Mother's Day

Apple's newest AirPods are all on sale and would make a great gift idea for Mother's Day, which lands on May 11. Starting with the highest end model, the second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds is $169 shipped (normally $240). The next step down, the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC (active noise cancelation) is down to $148 (normally $179). Finally, the value-packed AirPods 4 without ANC drops to $99.99 (normally $129).

Apple AirPods Pro for $169

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

Save Over $40 Off the New Apple AirPods 4

The Apple AirPods 4 was released on September, 2024 in two variants: both models are mostly identical with the exception of the noise canceling functionality on the more expensive one. The AirPods 4 features several updates over the AirPods 3 which brings it in-line with modern day standards. These improvements include the newer Apple H2 chip (vs H1), Bluetooth 5.3 support (vs Bluetooth 5.0), better IP54 resistance rating which now protects against dust intrustion (vs IPX4), USB Type-C (vs Lightning), and replacement of the skin detect sensor with a more reliable optical in-ear sensor.

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

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

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

A new Apple iPad would also make an awesome gift for mom

Amazon has dropped the price of the newest 2025 11th gen Apple iPad (A16) tablet. All four colors - Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Silver - equipped with 128GB of RAM and Wi-Fi only connectivity are down to $299 after a $50 price drop. This is the best discount I've seen for the latest generation iPad since its launch earlier this year. A sizeable discount on a very recent iPad release is uncommon, and I don't expect the sale to stick around for more than a couple of days.

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review

Like a Mythic Dawn cultist popping out of a secret room to stab the Emperor in the back, a remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has shown up out of nowhere, and it’s a dagger I’ve gladly thrown myself onto for over 80 hours (and counting) in less than a week. This Unreal-tinted glasses nostalgia trip modestly modernizes one of my all-time favorite open-world RPGs and had me teaming up with Sean Bean to close shut the jaws of Oblivion, helping the God of Madness with his, um, complicated mental health issues, rising to the top of every faction like I was angling to become Cyrodiil’s Valedictorian, and violating every single person’s personal space by getting way too close to them while talking.

I’d recently revisited the original Oblivion when rumors of its return were swirling, so with its shortcomings very clear in my mind, I found that the improved UI, revised leveling system, and especially the graphical overhaul have made this nearly 20-year-old classic massively more playable. That said, I’ve also seen a disappointingly recognizable amount of jank and poor performance, and the mostly unchanged enemy scaling apparatus hasn’t gotten less irritating with time. And yet, as someone who considers myself pretty immune to the charms of nostalgia alone when a game hasn’t aged well, I had a fantastic time returning to this adorably weird open-world adventure and will likely lose even more time to it in the coming weeks and months as I tie up loose ends in the Shivering Isles.

If you never played the original Oblivion, it’s your typical massive open-world fantasy RPG from the folks who would go on to bring us Skyrim (and more recently Starfield and Fallout 4), and it’s from an era where the designers at Bethesda provided fewer guardrails and wrote stronger stories. You’ll level up your character in everything from casting destructive magic to repairing your armor as you seek stronger loot, complete quests, and steal everything in sight in typical RPG fashion. Most of the stuff you’ll do, like rise up the ranks of the Mages Guild and uncover an ancient sorcerer’s plot to throw Tamriel into chaos, is incredibly enjoyable and has withstood the test of time, while other aspects, like the procedurally generated Oblivion levels you’re subjected to frequently, have fared less well and serve as glowing reminders of problems Bethesda never quite figured out how to resolve.

Oblivion's systems allow for significantly more freedom to do wacky stuff.

The main way it sets itself apart from more recent Bethesda RPGs is that its sometimes unintuitive systems, while undoubtedly less approachable than Skyrim’s streamlined builds, allow for significantly more freedom to do wacky stuff. A great example of this is its spellcrafting system: In Skyrim you can learn to throw fireballs or turn invisible, but your options are limited to the specific magical tools you’re provided out of the box (unless you install mods, of course), while in Oblivion you’re given the option to create your own unique spells using a cocktail of effects controlled by various sliders and toggles, then just see what happens when you try and cast them.

Let’s say you combine the Demoralize spell effect, which makes characters run away from you during combat, with the Fortify Speed spell effect, which increases how quickly a character can move. Now you’ve just created a spell that you can cast on people that will make them cartoonishly run away from you at lightning speeds, to hilarious effect. Practical in any real sense? Probably not. But it’s the kind of goofy, dumb thing Oblivion’s old-school design sensibilities allow for, and which I find far more compelling than a pre-curated bag of one-note tricks. This tradeoff of greater freedom at the cost of intuitiveness and often janky execution can be found all over Oblivion’s dorky DNA, and it’s one of the reasons I really connect with this unashamedly wonky adventure.

For my money this story is some of Bethesda’s best work.

This series of massive, open-world gallivants aren’t known for having the most focused, noteworthy stories, but Oblivion actually surprises in this regard. For my money it’s some of Bethesda’s best work, especially when it comes to the all-important faction quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild stories in particular have lived rent-free in my head for the better part of two decades, and I was pleasantly surprised to see they’ve aged like fine wine. The Shivering Isles expansion area and quests, which throw you into an Alice in Wonderland-like world of madness, remains one of the best DLCs ever made, with a surprisingly compelling story given to such a seemingly silly character in the mad god Sheogorath. Even the main quest, which has you finding the bastard son of a slain emperor to stop an otherworldly invasion, is actually much better than I remembered it being, with Sean Bean’s Martin having a genuinely touching character arc that I found myself quite invested in. Don’t get me wrong – there’s nothing as meaningful and well-written as you’d find in a more story-focused RPG, like The Witcher 3, and there are plenty of forgettable characters with stilted dialogue to go around, but I’d still put it well above the average for this type of game.

It probably goes without saying that the graphical upgrade is Oblivion Remastered’s biggest improvement, and the efforts of the team at Virtuous that remastered Bethesda’s original are a sight to behold. While things definitely don’t look anywhere near the normal standards of a big-budget game built from the ground up today, putting this version side-by-side with its 2006 doppelganger is eyebrow-raisingly impressive. The entire map is crisp, with a draw distance my teenage-self could have only dreamed of. Lighting, shadows, and character lip syncing in particular have been overhauled so much that it’s actually kind of shocking. That said, other things bizarrely didn’t get the memo. The NPCs’ faces, for instance, are almost universally hideous and cartoonish and have about a 40% chance of being cross-eyed. (Although, honestly, being horrified by character faces might actually be part of the authentic Oblivion experience.) On balance, though, it’s still a total glow up. It’s one of those situations where everything looks like I fondly remember it instead of how it actually did back in 2006, which speaks to how the spirit and style of the original has been maintained.

Putting this version side-by-side with its 2006 doppelganger is eyebrow-raisingly impressive.

Beyond the glossy new look, though, perhaps the thing that has had the biggest impact on gameplay in Oblivion Remastered is the simple inclusion of a sprint button. If you haven’t played Oblivion in over a decade you might be shocked to hear that, no, there was no sprinting. Wild, I know. And if you never played the original, just understand that you’ll never truly know this gift you’ve been granted from Akatosh himself. I don’t even really mind that I’m now losing stamina by sprinting (something that annoys me in RPGs where you’re literally always running around). It’s worth it, even if it does have the odd side effect of making the entire map feel smaller, especially cities and dungeons that can now be fully explored in about half the time. This change has also made me care a whole lot more about investing in skills and magical buffs that increase my stamina, since now I’m using that meter for nearly everything I do. But despite the extra fiddling that causes, moving quickly through areas I already know like the back of my hand makes for a remarkably less tedious time.

There are also a bunch of major changes to the UI, leveling system, and other minor changes to get rid of some irksome choices that existed in the original. The UI has been modernized with today’s design sensibilities, so there are lots of appreciated additions you might not even notice. The compass has moved to the top of your screen and provides way more information; the health, magicka, and stamina meters are now spaced out across the screen instead of being shoved into one corner together; and the menus are much more intuitively placed, so you can toggle between your spells and character stats a lot faster.

There are still plenty of wonky choices.

Some elements still feel pretty old-timey – like the quest log popping up right in the middle of the screen anytime you’ve reached a new milestone in one, awkwardly interrupting whatever you were doing – but most of these annoyances didn’t bother me much. The developers clearly picked their battles with what to change and what to keep mostly the same, and these little changes can be felt all over. For example, in the original version of Oblivion any time you try to harvest a resource from the world, you roll a chance to do so, meaning you end up wasting a whole bunch of time trying to grab materials to make potions and whatnot. In Oblivion Remastered, this has been revised so now anytime you reach for an ingredient, you just get it, y’know, like they weren’t intentionally trying to annoy you. There are still plenty of wonky choices, like the return of the infamous persuasion minigame that is just as boring and unintuitive as you remember it, but they’ve mostly done a good job with polishing up the worst of these rough edges.

Unfortunately, one of the areas where Oblivion needed the most improvement was its leveling system and how enemies scale with you as you progress, and while some tweaking has been done to make it feel less unfair, it remains deeply flawed. Previously, you could only level up your character by improving your primary class skills, like Destruction for a mage or Heavy Armor for a warrior – but if you focused on doing that, enemies would scale with you and beat you to a pulp with their high-level gear (since you were as unlikely to be as well-rounded or intentionally stat-ed out as they are). This made the midgame a real pain, until you eventually got over that hump and retook your place as a geared-out badass. In Oblivion Remastered, they’ve melded that leveling system with Skyrim’s version in which everything you do increases your level, and that makes for a significantly less frustrating climb against opponents that arbitrarily become more dangerous across the entire game world.

The level-scaling system is a long-standing criticism of Oblivion.

Now I didn’t feel punished for focusing on my primary skills first, boosting my level before I was properly powered for the more lethal enemies that progression brought with it. But that core problem of enemies scaling out in the world is still a bummer of a mechanic that has aged like spoiled sweet rolls. It doesn’t exactly feel great to spend 50 hours building up your character to then discover that regular-ass bandits out in the world are now rocking full sets of shiny glass armor, mostly invalidating your hard-earned progress. This is a long-standing criticism of Oblivion, and although I know it would’ve been a massive undertaking to rebalance the entire world to continue to provide challenges for high-level characters in the late game without this shortcut, I can’t help but wish the developers had devoted the resources to addressing it.

And that really is the biggest critique of this remaster, which deftly succeeds at maintaining all the things I loved and despised about Oblivion in a clear effort to keep it as close to the original vision as possible. So a lot of how much you’re likely to enjoy a playthrough is going to come down to your personal history and experience with Bethesda’s RPGs: If you’ve been gaming for a few decades already and your nostalgia is great enough to help you forgive some pretty clearly outdated game design decisions, then you’re in for an awesome trip. But if you’re new to Oblivion or simply don’t possess a natural fondness for retro-style roleplaying, then you’ll probably find yourself less enthused when, for example, you run through the 30th or 40th nearly identical Oblivion Gate.

I really love this game, even as I’m well-aware and quite incapable of overlooking its many flaws.

As for me, I find myself somewhere in the middle: I really love this game, even as I’m well-aware and quite incapable of overlooking its many flaws. Would we have been better served if Bethesda and Virtuous had thrown out the old rulebook and done a proper, ground-up remake? Maybe; maybe not. But the decision to stick as close as possible to recreating Oblivion as it existed in 2006 but prettier and slightly less irritating has certainly put a ceiling on how much this Elder Scrolls redux can really blow me away.

There’s another caveat to mention, too. Although Virtuous headed up development of this remaster and did some great work, they’re not miracle workers: this is still a Bethesda game through and through, and with that comes a lot of bugs. I saw everything from broken quest objectives to Oblivion gates disappearing before my eyes, and dozens of other issues. On more than one occasion I’ve even found myself stuck underneath a rock in an area where enemies were nearby so I wasn’t able to fast travel away, meaning I had to choose between praying to Akatosh that the baddies would creep near enough for me to kill them through the environment and escape my fate, or just give up and reload to a previous checkpoint.

Beyond that, Oblivion Remastered performs increasingly worse the longer you play it, presumably because I monkeyed with the world enough to cause it trouble trying to keep track of where I left a specific piece of cheese. My Xbox Series X dropped frames and hitched with regularity, textures loaded right in front of me, and after about 40 hours I started encountering hard crashes and game freezes every few hours like clockwork. Most of this stuff didn’t deter me from sinking an ungodly amount of time into blasting daedra with fireballs, but it’s definitely a bummer to see that two decades wasn’t long enough to fix this janky fantasy world, and in some cases it appears to perform even worse than I remember the Xbox 360 doing, which is almost impressive.

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NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix Driver 576.26 Available for Download

NVIDIA has just released the GeForce Hotfix 576.26 driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, this new driver fixes a lot of issues that plagued the RTX 50 series GPUs. So, let’s take a closer look at it. The NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix 576.26 driver fixes a crash that could occur in Black … Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix Driver 576.26 Available for Download

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New trailers for The Outer Worlds 2 focus on combat & weapons

IGN has shared two new trailers for The Outer Worlds 2. These new trailers focus on the game’s combat system and weapons. So, make sure to watch them if you are interested in it. In The Outer Worlds 2, you will have to uncover the source of devastating rifts threatening to destroy all of humanity. … Continue reading New trailers for The Outer Worlds 2 focus on combat & weapons

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New Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Mod Improves Ray Tracing

Modder ‘Caseyclysm’ has released a new mod for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 that makes its Ray Tracing effects better. This mod is actually a heavily edited “Engine.ini” file. So, to be more precise, it will turn on some RT features that you can’t normally activate through the game’s settings. Going into more details, this mod … Continue reading New Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Mod Improves Ray Tracing

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A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition to Double Down on Memes With Sing-Along Theatrical Release in May

The Minecraft movie is extending its theatrical run with a sing-along release called A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition.

Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures announced plans to build upon their already successful time in theaters today. Exact details about how this upgraded version of the hit game-to-movie Minecraft adaptation have yet to be revealed, but Warner Bros. at least says it will encourage audiences to “sing (and meme) along” with the Minecraft Movie’s small selection of songs sung by Jack Black’s Steve. We’ll know more when Block Party Edition showings come to select theaters across North America May 2.

There are likely several factors going into the decision to dig deeper into the Minecraft film’s potential in theaters. Following its premiere earlier this month, A Minecraft Movie has managed to plow through every weekend by reaching a new milestone. Its first weekend alone brought in a total of more than $301 million worldwide as it quickly glided its way to $500 million and $700 million. It’s been a quick but long road to that legendary $1 billion status, and at a current global total of $816,566,661 (according to Box Office Mojo), Warner Bros. and Legendary want an extra kick.

The extra push from A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition will also double down on the memes that helped propel it to its successful status in the first place. Upon its release, Minecraft players flocked to the theater to cause havoc as they belted out references to the Chicken Jockey, Steve, Crafting Tables, and so much more. Chaos got so out of control that one fan managed to sneak a real-life chicken into a showing.

As excitement has calmed down, it’s Black’s singing that has emerged as one of the long-lasting A Minecraft Movie memes. The star has a few catchy tunes in the film, but Steve’s Lava Chicken is the track that fans have clung to the most. The cut is so popular that it even managed to debut on the UK’s official chart, securing its spot as the shortest song to ever do so.

Warner Bros. and Legendary are looking to keep up that energy when A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition mines into theaters next weekend. While we wait to see if theaters will be filled with screaming fans once again, you can read up on producer Torfi Frans Olafsson’s thoughts on whether or not Herobrine really made an appearance in the movie.

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

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The New 2025 Apple iPad Drops to the Lowest Price of the Year on Amazon (All Colors Available)

Starting today, Amazon has dropped the price of the newest 2025 11th gen Apple iPad (A16) tablet. All four colors - Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Silver - equipped with 128GB of RAM and Wi-Fi only connectivity are down to $299 after a $50 price drop. This is the best discount I've seen for the latest generation iPad since its launch earlier this year and a great gift idea for Mother's Day, which lands on May 11. A sizeable discount on a very recent iPad release is uncommon, and I don't expect the sale to stick around for more than a couple of days.

Update: Last week the price of these iPads dropped from $349 to $319. This week the price has gone down yet again to $299. Also, whereas only Blue and Yellow were on sale previously, all four colors are discounted right now.

$50 Off New 2025 Apple iPad 10.9" (A16) Tablet

For most people, the iPad (not the Air, Mini, or Pro) is the best model to get because it offers all the benefits of iOS as well as snappy performance at an affordable price. The current generation model was released on March 12, 2025, over two years after the previous generation (October 2022). The upgrades include a more powerful processor (A16 vs A14), more RAM (6GB vs 4GB), and more storage (128GB vs 64GB), all. Best of all, the launch price of $349 is actually lower than when the previous generation model was released, which was $399.

The specs that have carried over are the 10.9" Liquid Retina 2360x1640 (264ppi) display, USB Type-C charging, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and the same camera. It's also compatible with the Magic Folio keyboard so you can convert it into a mini laptop for better workflow, making it one of the best iPads for students, and the newer Apple Pencil with USB-C.

Looking for more iPad resources?

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

A new pair of AirPods would also make a great gift for mom

Apple's best AirPods earbuds is also on sale ahead of Mother's Day. The second generation Apple AirPods Pro wireless noise-canceling earbuds is on sale for just $169 shipped (normally $240). The AirPods Pro is the best-sounding "truly wireless" earbuds for iPhone users thanks to its passively isolating in-ear design combined with excellent active noise cancelation, low-distortion driver and amp, and the Apple H2 chip.

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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You Can Watch the First Three Episodes of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes for Free as the Fourth Episode Drops on Crunchyroll

The final chapter of the My Hero Academia manga was published last August, and the final season of the anime will air later this year. That doesn’t mean the world of My Hero Academia is over, though. New movies and spin-offs like My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will hopefully help fill the void with new storylines, characters, and Quirks. For anyone who's been wanting to check out the new series, the fourth episode of Vigilantes just released on Crunchyroll, and now the first three episodes are streaming for free.

How to Watch My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Online

New episodes of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes are streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll. While you can watch the first three episodes for free with ads, you'll need a Premium subscription for the newest episode. Premium Crunchyroll memberships start at $7.99/month, and the anime streaming service offers a seven-day free trial.

Episode Release Dates

The first season of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes will include 13 episodes total. New subbed episodes will stream on Crunchyroll every Monday at 11:15am EST/8:15am PST. Dubbed episodes will arrive the same day.

Assuming there won’t be any mid-season breaks, here’s when to expect new episodes of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes:

  • Episode 1: "I'm Here" - April 7
  • Episode 2: "Takeoff" - April 14
  • Episode 3: "Bee" - April 21
  • Episode 4: "Top Runner" - April 28
  • Episode 5 - May 5
  • Episode 6 - May 12
  • Episode 7 - May 19
  • Episode 8 - May 26
  • Episode 9 - June 2
  • Episode 10 - June 9
  • Episode 11 - June 16
  • Episode 12 - June 23
  • Episode 13 - June 30

What Is My Hero Academia: Vigilantes About?

The Vigilantes spin-off manga, written by Hideyuki Furuhashi with illustrations by Betten Court, is set five years before Deku's story starts. Of course, Bones Studio returns to produce the anime adaptation, and IGN's review of the first episode describes it as "a worthy spin-off of the popular superhero anime." Here’s the official synopsis of the new anime:

Watch My Hero Academia for Free

If you're still catching up on the My Hero Academia timeline, Crunchyroll's free tier includes all seven seasons of the original series with ads. You can also watch My Hero Academia with a Hulu subscription.

My Hero Academia Season 8 Release Date

The final season of My Hero Academia is planned to air during the fall anime season later this year, most likely kicking off in October.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Characters and Voice Cast

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes features a range of new and returning characters from the original series. Here's some of the show's main voice cast in English and Japanese:

  • Koichi Haimawairi/The Crawler voiced by Jack Broadbent and Shuichiro Umeda
  • Oguro Iwao/Knuckleduster voiced by Jason Marnocha and Yasuhiro Mamiya
  • Kazuho Haneyama/Pop Step voiced by Macy Anne Johnson and Ikumi Hasegawa
  • Soga Kugizaki voiced by Joshua Waters and Kohsuke Toriumi
  • All Might voiced by Christopher R. Sabat and Kenta Miyake
  • Shota Aizawa/Eraser Head voiced by Christopher Wehkamp and Junichi Suwabe
  • Hizashi Yamada/Present Mic voiced by Dave Trosko and Hiroyuki Yoshino
  • Nemuri Kayama/Midnight voiced by Elizabeth Maxwell and Akeno Watanabe

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Amazon Is Having Another Huge Sale on Ravensburger Jigsaw Puzzles Today

Puzzling has become one of my favorite relaxing hobbies. I have dedicated an entire table to jigsaw puzzles and slowly piece each one together over weeks at a time. It's a simple and satisfying pastime that has a relatively low initial cost. Because of my love of puzzles, I'm always on the lookout for great deals on new ones. Amazon has been a good source of these discounts so far, and the latest sale on Ravensburger puzzles is absolutely worth a look.

The last time Amazon had such a sale was back in February, just ahead of Valentine's Day. Now, a very similar set of discounts has come back only a couple of weeks before Mother's Day. If you're looking to buy a puzzle for yourself or the chronic puzzler in your life, I've rounded up some of the best deals below.

The Best Puzzle Deals at Amazon Today

Similar to the sale Amazon had earlier this year, all of these deals are lightning deals. The discounts aren't on a set timer, but there is a limited amount of stock available at the discount listed. So if you click through to a puzzle and the price doesn't match what I have here, the deal has most likely expired. As for what puzzles are getting the biggest discounts, both Star Wars and Disney jigsaw puzzles are available at reduced prices, The Star Wars puzzles are getting the biggest discounts, which coincides with upcoming May the Fourth celebrations.

Is Ravensburger the best puzzle brand?

There are a lot of different brands that make puzzles, but Ravensburger is widely considered one of the very best jigsaw puzzle brands out there. This is in part due to the quality of each puzzle. The patented "Softclick" technology allows for you to hear and audible click each time you place a piece in the right place. Ravensburger also uses high-quality materials for each puzzle ensuring the pieces won't be bent or broken when you open the box.

What Size Puzzle Should You Buy?

This particular sale mostly includes 1,000-piece puzzles, but larger options are also available. If you're wondering what size puzzle is right for you, it really just comes down to how much time you plan to dedicate to a puzzle. A 1,000-piece puzzle is an ideal size for most adults who are looking for a decent challenge, but once you scale that up to 1,500 or 2,000 pieces, it starts to get more difficult. With larger puzzles, you need more space to ensure you can actually put the whole thing together while also having room to organize your pieces.

Larger puzzles will also generally take you longer to put together, which is all the more reason to invest in a good puzzle board or table that is dedicated to one puzzle at a time. If you don't think you'll have enough time or space for something larger than 1,000 pieces, then you'll want to look into the smaller 500- or 300-piece puzzles on the market. Some puzzles will actually come in smaller sizes, so make sure you check the details on the product page before you buy.

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Sinners Officially One of the Highest-Grossing Vampire Movies of All Time Domestically — and It May End Up Catching Twilight

If you thought Ryan Coogler’s Sinners wasn’t going to be a cultural phenomenon, it’s safe to say you’ve been proven wrong. The stylish and scary vampire flick has taken the film-loving world by storm since it debuted in theaters just two weeks ago, and is now officially one of the highest-grossing vampire movies of all time in North America.

At the time of this article's publication, Sinners sits at $122 million for its domestic box office gross, overtaking Van Helsing to become the ninth biggest vampire film of all time in North America, according to Box Office Mojo.

According to this ranking, Sinners will soon shoot past the first Hotel Transylvania movie's $148 million domestic lifetime gross, and could catch the first Twilight movie's $193 million North American haul.

It's a different situation entirely when it comes to global box office, of course. Currently Sinners sits at a worldwide total of $161.626 million after two weekends in theaters. 2012's Hotel Transylvania ended up with $358,488,860 at the global box office. 2008's Twilight secured $408,516,348 globally.

Here’s where the argument for the extension of the theatrical window comes back into play, but if Sinners sticks around in theaters for a bit — as it should, considering venues around the country are packed to the brim, some even during the middle of the day on weekdays (speaking from personal NYC experience here) — it absolutely has the potential to pull past $300 million globally before bowing out triumphantly and heading to streaming and, hopefully, physical media.

After all, the film is already over halfway there at $161 million, so it’s far from impossible. I think we’re all rooting for the film to go as far as its success will take it, and if that means dethroning Bella and Edward, so be it. The vampire gods — and, quite frankly, the people — will it so.

IGN's Sinners review returned a 9/10. We said: "Ryan Coogler’s first horror movie expertly blends plenty of vampires and music into a compelling story about twin brothers – played by Michael B. Jordan – returning home to their Mississippi hometown in 1932."

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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The Best 2-in-1 Laptops in 2025

A great 2-in-1 laptop is able to fill the role of both a laptop and a tablet PC. The best among them are able to offer a level of versatility that a traditional laptop cannot. While they aren't usually aimed directly at gaming, thanks to the rise of cloud streaming and more advanced processors like the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, even that isn't outside of the realm of possibility. Without question, these transformer-like laptops are more interesting and powerful than ever before.

TL;DR – These Are the Best 2-in-1 Laptops:

Despite the changing landscape for 2-in-1s, their history in the workplace and among students has allowed the market to flourish with underpowered and unappealing options being marketed as anything but. If you're looking for the best bang for your buck for a laptop with a rotatable or flippable touchscreen, look no further because I have the picks to save you time on shopping and spend more time enjoying your new PC.

1. Microsoft Surface Pro 11

Best 2-in-1 Laptop

Whether you're a student, an employee, or just someone that wants a thin, light, and dare I say stylish 2-in-1 laptop to carry through the day, the Microsoft Surface Pro 11 is a fantastic pick. It features top-tier hardware and a killer screen that make it run fast and look better. I recommend picking it up in a bundle with the Surface Pro Keyboard and Surface Pen for the complete transformer-like experience.

Unlike Surface tablets from generations past, the Surface Pro 11 doesn't skimp when it comes to specs. This year's model features a top-tier Snapdragon CPU, your choice of a Snapdrop X Plus or Snapdragon X Elite. Add onto that anywhere from 16GB to 64GB of fast DDR5 memory and up to a terabyte of storage, this is a machine that offers the best responsiveness, best processing capabilities, and best user experience of any Surface to date.

Part of what makes it so appealing is just how seamlessly it can fit into your life. Even with the keyboard folio attached, it's thin, light, and carefree to carry. Unlike many competitors that are simply laptops with rotating screens, you can easily carry the Surface around like an iPad with its keyboard wrapped around the back or waiting in your bag for the next time you need it.

In my review, I quickly fell in love with its form factor and – inside baseball – that's not something I expected as someone that spends most of my time reviewing powerful gaming laptops. Its OLED touchscreen is beautiful, so even though it's not a good fit for local gaming (more on that in a second), everything from spreadsheets to YouTube and Netflix, to streaming games over the cloud, you can count on fantastic image quality and proper HDR.

From the first day, it was clear to me how much care the product engineers at Microsoft put into its design. From the satisfyingly effortless way that the case snaps into place and holds firm, to the integrated magnetic charging cradle built into the top of the keyboard case allowing you to carry everything with you with the least management possbile, it comes together near perfectly. It doesn't disappoint as a daily driver, fully capable of replacing a bulkier productivity laptop.

This 2-in-1 also comes with Qualcomm's high-performing Snapdragon X Elite CPU. This processor is built on a different architecture (ARM) than the current offerings from Intel (x86) and AMD (x86), which allows it to be more power efficient, overhead that Microsoft cashes in for its brighter, prettier screen and high-performance parts. It's perfect for productivity and streaming, though you should be aware that, though it tries to emulate an x86 processor, it's not quite 100%. Most major applications run just fine, but it's worth double checking your most-used programs with reputable sites like Windows on ARM to be sure it's included on the regularly updated compatability list.

But what of gaming? Well, it's not good news if you like to run your games locally on your PC. As of this writing, most games you'll find on Steam either don't run or don't run well. Most of the games in our benchmark suite simply wouldn't launch when I tried. But that doesn't mean you're out of luck! Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now both worked seamlessly. You'll need a good internet connection and subscription to use those services, but they open the door to a huge library of streamable games, rounding out the Surface Pro 11 even more.

2. Minisforum V3 SE Tablet PC

Best Budget 2-in-1 Laptop

Looking for a Microsoft Surface-like experience without the Microsoft Surface premium? Minisforum has you covered with its V3 SE tablet PC. This 2-in-1 adopts an extremely similar design to the Surface Pro 11 and even offers better compatibility and gaming performance thanks to its powerful AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor, and offers it all at a fraction of the price.

Having tested it extensively before and after my review, I can say confidently that it's not just a great value 2-in-1, it's a great value laptop period. Its performance is snappy, and it handles multitasking like a champ thanks to its 32GB of included memory. You won't have to worry about deleting files anytime soon because it also comes stock with a 1TB SSD. Best of all, it includes the keyboard and stylus in its base price, so you won't need to pay extra like you do with the Surface. For less than $700 all in, it's a bargain.

Though its processor isn't quite as power efficient as the Snapdragon X Elite, it's still preferable for a wide array of users since it's built on the x86 architecture, the design that has driven Windows PCs for ages. The V3 SE is compatible with every normal Windows app and game. If it runs on another laptop or desktop PC, it should, in theory, run here.

That "in theory" caveat is a minor one, but notable in the case of video games. Like every other 2-in-1 on this list, the V3 uses an integrated GPU. That means its processor is responsible for the entire experience, from productivity to any gaming you might want to do. Thankfully, its integrated graphics are quite powerful, and in fact, drove a whole generation of PC gaming handhelds. You'll need to turn down the resolution to at least 1200p and drop some settings, but rest assured that it's certainly possible to play games on this slate.

Of course, with a lower price comes some trade-offs. The screen is a standard IPS panel with a matte finish, so you're not getting any fancy OLED here. It's also a bit bulkier than the Surface, but both are still compact and light overall.

Even despite these relatively minor concessions, the Minisforum V3 SE 2-in-1 tablet PC is an absolutely killer value. It offers enough performance to get the job done for just about any productivity or entertainment task you could do on a full-size laptop, can play and stream a huge library of games, and has the delightful quality of disappearing in your bag until you need it most. For the money, it's a complete W.

3. Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025)

Best 2-in-1 Laptop for Gaming

The Asus ROG Flow Z13 is the current king of the hill when it comes to gaming performance and may just be the best pick for sheer performance you can buy right now. That doesn't mean it's the best fit for everybody. As the saying goes, with great power comes a great price tag. (That is how that goes, right?) Either way, if you're looking for sheer grunt and gaming performance that rivals some dedicated gaming laptops, look no further.

Asus has a tendency to throw everything it's got at its flagship products, and that's certainly the case here. It's no exaggeration to say that there has never been a 2-in-1 quite like it before. That's because it's the first to come with the AMD Ryzen Max+ 395 processor, an all-in-one that sets a new high-water mark for processing capability and graphics performance.

This chip features a whopping 16 cores and 32 threads, and a rapid 5.1GHz top speed to ensure that any app you care to throw at it will run seamlessly. At its release, it's the top of the line in AMD's AI-based processors. But even if you never touch an AI app for it to accelerate, it's incredibly capable whether you're gaming, browsing the web, creating 3D art, or editing photos and video. Simply put, it's beastly.

But it's when you get to gaming that it really comes into its own. When I worked through my testing, I was surprised to find that its real-world gaming performance ranged anywhere from that of an RTX 4050 all the way to an RTX 4070 laptop graphics card. That means you'll be able to run your games at decent settings while also taking advantage of cutting-edge technology, including AMD features like FidelityFX Super Resolution and Fluid Motion Frames.

An all-in-one CPU, also known as an APU, like this is unheard of. While dedicated gamers will still find better value with a full-fledged gaming laptop in sheer fps and value per dollar, if you crave the versatility of a 2-in-1, the Flow Z13 offers next-level performance.

With all of that high praise, there are a couple things that you should know before pulling the trigger on one. The first is that you'll pay a mighty premium for this kind of performance. The 32GB variant that I tested will set you back a whopping $2,299. Doubling your memory up to 64GB is only $100 more at $2,399, and I would suggest thinking carefully about how much you may need in the future because it's not possible to upgrade it down the line. Likewise, because it uses a smaller form factor SSD, the highest capacity you can buy (at least at the time of publication) is 2TB. You can easily connect an external SSD thanks to its plentiful port selection, but there are hard limits to be mindful of out of the gate. And though it's a smaller issue, the Flow Z13 is significantly thicker than other 2-in-1s with a detachable keyboard. It's the price you pay for top-tier performance, but it's worth keeping in mind nonetheless.

There's no way around how expensive it is compared to a gaming laptop, but it's hard to argue that it doesn't offer incredible performance for its form factor. Asus knocked it out of the park with this one.

4. Lenovo IdeaPad 5X

Best 2-in-1 Laptop for Work

Look, if you need a 2-in-1 laptop for work, you don't need the wallet-devastating overkill of some of the other options on this list. Productivity apps, by and large, are fairly easy to run, which means you can save money and still get a great laptop like the Lenovo IdeaPad 5X. It offers a great balance of just enough hardware for a smooth and responsive work experience with great battery life and an enticing screen. The best part is we've seen it as low as $550, which is quite a bargain for all you're getting here.

The IdeaPad 5X doesn't concern itself with flashy visuals or being the thinnest and lightest 2-in-1 around. Instead, this is from the family of convertible laptops, where the screen can flip backwards to offer tablet functionality while always remaining connected to its keyboard. While that does make it thicker and a bit heavier, it's also less to manage. You'll always have what you need right on hand with this laptop, which is a level up for your productivity.

When I reviewed this laptop, I was surprised at just how well it performed for its comparatively low cost, especially when working in the Microsoft Office Suite or in Google Sheets and Google Docs. It lacks nothing compared to higher performance and more expensive laptops on this list and well beyond. With 16GB of RAM, it's able to handle a handful of applications at a time, so you can easily switch back and forth to grab data as needed. Its 512GB of storage isn't the highest, but it's enough so that unless you start downloading video files and large applications, it should last a good long time before you need to back up files, before you need to choose what needs to stay and what should go.

The IdeaPad 5X also has a surprisingly nice screen, a 14-inch OLED touchscreen. This type of laptop display offers infinite contrast for deep, rich blacks and colors that pop with their vividness. It's not ultra-high resolution or high refresh rate, with a 1200p display (the 16:10 aspect ratio version of 1080p) and a 60Hz refresh rate. But it doesn't need to be for getting work done and even enjoying a movie here and there. It's plenty to offer an enjoyable viewing experience.

Most importantly, it offers battery life that can stretch to nearly two entire workdays and perhaps more if you only use it intermittently. Working in Microsoft Office and Google Docs, occasionally browsing social media and visiting websites, plus a YouTube video here and there, I was able to stretch it to a bit over 15 hours on average. That's significantly more than you would expect from its 57Wh battery. Since it's running a power-efficient Snapdragon X Plus processor, its uptime significantly exceeds competing affordable 2-in-1s utilizing Intel or AMD CPUs.

As the Microsoft Surface Pro 11, its use of a Snapdragon processor does mean that app compatibility isn't 100%. For work applications, however, this is much less of a concern because of wide emulation support for the most commonly used apps (including in the creative industry). For work and occassional play, the IdeaPad 5X is a solid choice.

5. Asus Zenbook Duo UX8406

Best Dual-Screen 2-in-1 Laptop

Sometimes you just need more – more screen real estate, more flexibility, more space to get things done. That's the ethos behind the Asus Zenbook Duo UX8406. Dual screen laptops are a small category, and though it's expanding, choices are still more limited than with other types of laptops. The original Asus Duo, which debuted last generation, already set the bar, and this newer, better version only raises it higher. Unlike the other 2-in-1s on this list, the Zenbook Duo is really and truly a 2-in-1, with a pair of high-quality flippable touchscreens to deliver a custom multi-monitor experience anywhere you may go.

The Zenbook Duo has proven to be quite a popular choice among users that need more space to accomplish their goals. With a whole extra screen to work with, you can multitask like never before. Or, if you're trying to get work done, you can keep resources on each screen, saving you from having to Alt-Tab back and forth, saving time and, with any luck, putting a few more dollars in your pocket as a result.

The way Asus has designed this laptop allows it to be extra versatile in comparison to most 2-in-1s. You can use the displays stacked for the situation I presented above, or maybe if you want to watch a movie while you type out an essay on the other screen, or you can flip it backwards and use it to show your colleagues what you're working on. Or, you can turn the displays vertically and use it to read a book – or transform your web experience so it appears like you're reading a book. There are some limited game integrations, but that's not why I would choose this display. Think practical and then think creative. It brings the laptop experience closer to that of a full-fledged multi-monitor desktop, allowing you to do virtually anything you could do there, this laptop allows you to do on the go.

But make no mistake, the Duo can still be quite a good choice for gaming. Its Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processor features Intel Arc integrated graphics. While it doesn't beat out the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, it still lands at the top of the leaderboards for APU performance. You won't need to turn down settings quite as much as most of its competitors, but with the limited tweaking that remains, it's entirely possible to run lots of games in your downtime.

That extra functionality comes with a couple expected sacrifices. First off, this laptop is on the heavier side compared to other modern 2-in-1s at 3.64lbs. It's still slimmer and lighter than most normal laptops, but plan for a little extra bulk. Perhaps more meaningfully, the increased capabilities of its processor and its two gorgeous OLED screens take a toll on its 75Whr battery. Asus rates it as lasting nine hours in dual-screen mode. However, in day-to-day use where you are running different applications and utilizing both screens, it winds up being two to three hours less. Thankfully, it supports USB-C charging, so a lightweight GaN charger is a clutch add-on.

How to Choose a 2-in-1 laptop

Shopping for a 2-in-1 laptop isn't that different from shopping for a normal laptop. The first thing you need to consider is what you're going to be using it for, and then choose the display and specs that match. This type of computer introduces another complexity, though: Do you want a flippable screen, a rotatable screen, or perhaps even dual screens? In addition, do you want a laptop that's able to detach or one that is attached like a normal clamshell laptop?

With these questions out of the way, here are the key things to look for:

  • Screen: The first thing to consider is the screen that comes with the laptop. This begins with the size. Generally, for productivity, you'll want to stick between 13 and 16 inches. This allows you to have enough space to get work done without needing to squint to make out fine details. It also makes for a better web browsing and entertainment experience. Laptop displays can come in several different forms, but for two-in-ones, you're generally going to be looking at an IPS or OLED display. IPS makes up the majority of available laptops and offers solid colors and viewing angles at a more reasonable price. The contrast of these screens is relatively low, however, so if you want true inky blacks and the best picture quality, OLED is the better way to go. Just note that OLED monitors tend to run warmer and use up the battery a little bit faster.
  • Processor: A laptop's processor is like its brain. It handles all of the computing tasks that allow the laptop to run properly. These days, I wouldn't recommend anything less than six cores from either Intel or AMD. Ideally, you should target a processor that has at least 10 cores to ensure great performance across most apps and an easy ability to multitask.
  • Memory: Memory or RAM stores information so the processor can rapidly access it. It's of the utmost importance for multitasking and running heavier apps like photo and video editing tools. Avoid anything less than 16GB, with 32GB preferred if you want to extend the usable life of your laptop by an additional several years. You should really only look into 64GB or above if you are a creative artist or are interested in running LLMs locally on your machine. You almost certainly know that already.
  • Storage: A laptop's storage is measured in gigabytes or terabytes and represents how much data can be stored locally on the machine. A good starting point is 512GB, though if you're storing a lot of pictures or videos or working with digital art, this can be taken up quickly, forcing you to delete files. You can mitigate this by saving your work to the cloud and downloading what you need. However, if you think this may be a concern, I recommend looking to laptops offering 1TB or more of storage.

2-in-1 Laptops FAQ

Do 2-in-1 laptops break easily?

This is a common concern, and while it is wise to exercise a bit more care due to their extra foldability, you shouldn't worry much more about a 2-in-1 laptop than a normal laptop. Both are expensive electronics and can be relatively fragile, but keep it clean, protected in transit, and avoid rough treatment, and the best 2-in-1 laptops can last many years.

I do have a couple of recommendations to help keep your 2-in-1 running its best. First, if you plan to write with a stylus or leave the screen exposed while you walk around the office or campus, it can be wise to invest in a screen protector to prevent scratches. Likewise, because their hinges usually offer more movement, I caution away from using the laptop anywhere where debris might make its way into the hinge. No one likes grit in their screen movement.

What are the disadvantages of a 2-in-1 laptop?

2-in-1 laptops can be great, but they do have some disadvantages. If you're a gamer, you'll find far fewer options at your disposal. Additionally, compared to productivity laptops, they tend to weigh a bit more due to the extra hardware inside of them. You can also expect to pay a bit more for 2-in-1 functionality, but there are options at most price points if you're willing to shop around.

Can you play games on a 2-in-1 laptop?

That depends entirely on the type of games you want to play and the hardware inside your laptop. Laptops running some of the latest processors from both Intel and AMD – their Ultra and HX/AI MAX lineups, respectively – you can easily play many games, as long as you're willing to adjust graphics settings. What you shouldn't expect to do is play the latest games at their highest settings because most 2-in-1 laptops lack any kind of dedicated graphics card, which is most commonly used to drive those experiences. Gaming is typically a second consideration for 2-in-1 laptops because their primary use cases are work, school, and web browsing.

Christopher Coke has been a regular contributor to IGN since 2019 and has been covering games and technology since 2013. He has covered tech ranging from gaming controllers to graphics cards, gaming chairs and gaming monitors, headphones, IEMs, and more for sites such as MMORPG.com, Tom’s Hardware, Popular Science, USA Today’s Reviewed, and Popular Mechanics. Find Chris on Twitter @gamebynight.

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Get 10% Off Doom: The Dark Ages Alongside Nine Other Doom and Wolfenstein Games With the id & Friends Humble Bundle

If you're looking to slay demons in Doom: The Dark Ages, add the best of the Doom and Wolfenstein franchises to your library, and make a difference in the world by donating to Direct Relief, the brand-new id & Friends Humble Bundle is the one collection you've been waiting for.

This id & Friends Humble Bundle, which boasts a $194 value and will stick around until May 13, allows you to pay what you want and get rewarded for doing so. We'll detail the three different options below, but we'll start by highlighting the 11-item bundle that gets you a 10% coupon off Doom: The Dark Ages and its Premium Edition.

For those unfamiliar, Doom: The Dark Ages is set to be released on May 15, 2025, and serves as a prequel to 2016's Doom and Doom Eternal that sends the Doom Slayer into the dark and sinister medieval war against Hell. We've already had the chance to get our hands on Doom: The Dark Ages, and we said "every aspect of it looked and felt incredible."

So, by paying at least $28 to the id & Friends Humble Bundle, you'll unlock that 10% discount for Doom: The Dark Ages and its Premium Edition alongside the following;

  • Doom Eternal
  • Doom Eternal Year One Pass
  • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
  • Doom (2016)
  • Doom + Doom II
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order
  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
  • Doom 3
  • Doom 64

If you don't need the coupon or aren't ready to jump into the Doom Slayer's latest adventure, there are other options as well! By donating at least $12, you'll unlock the following;

  • Doom (2016)
  • Doom + Doom II
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order
  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
  • Doom 3
  • Doom 64

Lastly, those who just want to donate a $5 to make a difference can do so and add Doom 3 and Doom 64 to their library.

The id & Friends Humble Bundle is all about choice and rewarding you for helping out Direct Relief, and yes, you'll be able to redeem these codes on Steam and play the games on Windows PCs. And as we mentioned, the bundle will be available until April 13, so be sure to jump on it if you're ready to rip and tear your way into some fantasic games.

For more, check out why we think Doom is having its moment with The Dark Ages and what we thought about the game during our first preview back in January 2025.

Humble Bundle is part of IGN Entertainment, the division of Ziff Davis that includes GamesIndustry.biz, IGN, and MapGenie.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on TikTok.

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