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The Best Star Wars Puzzles for Fans of All Ages to Piece Together

With May the Fourth fast approaching, otherwise known as Star Wars Day, there's no better time than now to pick up some new goodies to transport you to a galaxy far, far away. If you're a fan of puzzles there are plenty of different Star Wars-themed options to choose from, whether you're an experienced puzzler or looking for a smaller, simpler option to complete with the whole family.

In this list we've gathered up just a few of our favorite Star Wars puzzles that are worth dropping some money on in 2025. These include a couple of exciting 3D builds for those who love a challenge as well as more standard jigsaw puzzles that create a lovely final image that's worth putting up on a wall. Some of these puzzles are even on sale right now, so there's no better time to add them to your shopping cart. Many of them even come from some of our favorite puzzle brands, so you know they're worth the investment.

The Best Star Wars Puzzles to Buy in 2025

Buffalo Games Star Wars 'You Were The Chosen One' Jigsaw Puzzle (2000 Pieces)

Best Puzzle for Adults

This puzzle from Buffalo Games is a nice challenge, coming in at 2,000 pieces, and features an incredible final image for Star Wars fans to take in. It features numerous different characters from episodes 1-6 along with a variety of machines, ships, and the Death Star looming in the background. You'll spend ages afterward taking in all of the little details contained in the art work. This is a great puzzle for adult fans of the franchise to dive into.

Ravensburger Star Wars Challenge Puzzle (1000 Pieces)

Most Challenging Puzzle

If you're looking for more of a challenge, Ravensburger is here to help with this 1,000 piece puzzle that features many different Stormtroopers surrounding Darth Vader. This largely black and white puzzle that uses the same style of character over and over again is sure to give your brain a workout as you're piecing it together, but it'll feel mighty satisfying when you're done to look back and see what you've accomplished.

Star Wars X-Wing 3D Wood Puzzle and Model Figure Kit (73 Pieces)

Best Wood Puzzle

For those looking for something a little different to piece together, 3D puzzles can offer a new form of challenge. This one from IncrediBuilds allows you to assemble a mini model of an X-Wing with 73 pieces. Once you're done you can even paint it, making it a fantastic addition to a Star Wars collectible collection if you have one.

Buffalo Games Star Wars 'Yoda' Jigsaw Puzzle (1000 Pieces)

Best Poster Alternative

This puzzle is both a nice challenge and a great piece of art to admire once it's finished. It features Yoda on Dagobah, rendered in a painterly style that uses a variety of soft blues and greens. If you're looking to get a puzzle that'll make for a nice display piece once it's all put together, this is a great option to keep on your radar.

4D Build Star Wars R2-D2 3D Model Kit (201 Pieces)

Best 3D Puzzle

Alongside the X-Wing model, this is another 3D build that deserves a spot in among you collectibles. Coming in at 201 pieces, this puzzle from 4D Build brings everyone's favorite droid R2-D2 to life. It also comes with glue and a stand so you can finalize your creation after piecing it together and find a nice spot to display it. This is a great alternative to LEGO if you aren't looking to drop big money on the more popular LEGO Star Wars sets.

Buffalo Games Star Wars Vintage Art: ‘The Circle Is Now Complete’ Jigsaw Puzzle (1000 Pieces)

For Fans of the Original Trilogy

If the original trilogy has your heart, this vintage art puzzle is a great pick-up. Featuring a variety of characters from across those three films and bursting with vibrant color, this 1,000-piece puzzle from Buffalo Games is sure to be a challenge to piece together but it'll be rewarding to see the final result. Taking in all of the details around it will have you wanting to go back in for a re-watch of those movies, too.

Ravensburger 'Mandalorian: Face Off' Jigsaw Puzzle for Kids (200 Pieces)

Best Puzzle for Kids

Looking for an option that the kids can enjoy just as much? This Mandalorian puzzle from Ravensburger comes with 200 pieces and features more of an animated style for the characters that kids are sure to love. It's recommended for ages eight and up, making it a great pick for the family to work on together for a puzzle night.

Which Brand Has the Best Star Wars Puzzles?

Finding the best Star Wars puzzle for you depends on what you're looking for. Buffalo Games and Ravensburger have a big variety of Star Wars puzzles to choose from, so you can find an option centered around your favorite film from the franchise, character, and more from them. We also consider these brands to be among the best to buy in 2025, so you know they're worth your time and money. 4D Build is another great company to turn to if you enjoy the 3D puzzles. They offer some incredibly cool models alongside the R2-D2 option listed above, including an Imperial AT-AT and the Millennium Falcon, which are great for people who love collectibles.

If looking through these puzzles has you wanting to pick up even more, we're here to help. We have quite a few roundups that are worth checking out if you want to stock up. If you're looking for more franchise-based puzzles, our selection of the best Lord of the Rings puzzles features some excellent picks from Middle-earth. Or, if you'd prefer to be pointed in the direction of some more general options, our roundup of the best jigsaw puzzles for adults features a little bit of everything for older puzzlers to enjoy. We even have a breakdown of the best jigsaw puzzle brands that highlights some of the best picks from top puzzle sellers.

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

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The New 2025 Apple iPad Air with M3 Chip Drops to an All-Time Low on Amazon

For a limited time, Amazon is offering the 7th generation Apple iPad Air M3 tablets at the lowest prices I've seen so far. The 11" model is down to $499 and the 13" model is down to $699, both after a $100 off instant discount. That's the best price we've seen for this 2025 model with the M3 chip and a wonderful gift idea for Mother's Day, which lands on May 11.

New 2025 Apple iPad Air M3 Tablet From $499

The 7th gen iPad Pro Air was released in March and is the current generation model. It's only one year newer than the 6th gen model and the only major upgrade is the jump from the M2 to the M3 chip. The M3 chip is about 20% faster than its precedessor and only about 20% slower than the iPad Pro M4 chip. Other than that, the iPad Air carries over the same gorgeous Ultra Retina XDR display, Wi-Fi 6E and 5G cellular connectivity. It's compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro, Apple Pencil (USB-C), and Magic Keyboard to turn it into an iOS hybrid laptop. The iPad Air also supports Apple Intelligence.

The 2025 iPad is also on sale and it costs $200 less

Amazon has also 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.

Looking for more iPad resources?

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

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

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Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld Sets Premiere in Fortnite 2 Days Before Disney+ Debut

Fans hoping to catch the first few episodes of Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld will have to drop into Fortnite if they want to watch the series before it comes to Disney+.

Epic Games unveiled how it will expand upon its existing Star Wars offerings today, revealing that the upcoming animated spinoff’s first two episodes will premiere exclusively through Fortnite. It’s part of the studio’s efforts to double down on Star Wars content for its upcoming Galactic Battle season, which focuses on delivering Star Wars-themed goodies.

You’ll be able to see Tales of the Underworld kick off with two episodes starring Asajj Ventress via the Star Wars Watch Party island starting at 10 a.m. ET on May 2 – two days before the show comes to Disney+ subscribers. Epic encourages fans to link their Epic Games and MyDisney accounts, too, with eligible players being gifted a First Order Stormtrooper outfit in return. It’s unclear how else connecting the accounts will benefit those who participate, though Epic teases that there are “more benefits to come.”

“Disney and Epic are pioneering the future of social entertainment together, and this expansive Star Wars collaboration offers a glimpse into the type of interactive experiences we envision,” Epic Games President Adam Sussman said in a statement. “We are reimagining what’s possible with immersive storytelling in Fortnite with one of the world’s most beloved franchises - stay tuned for a lot more to come.”

You’ll have until May 11 to watch both Tales of the Underworld episodes, at which point Star Wars Watch Party island will no longer be live. It will also feature a Battle Arena for players to duke it out as they use lightsabers to cut down waves of enemies. Those who watch both episodes will earn an Asajj Ventress loading screen.

Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld is a six-episode series animated in the style of The Clone Wars that follows Asajj Ventress and Cad Bane. An official description for the show teases that the former will find herself face to face with a new chance at life and a new ally, while the latter is forced to confront his past.

Disney’s ties with Fortnite extend far past its upcoming Galactic Battle season. The House of Mouse acquired a $1.5 billion stake in Epic in March 2024, positioning itself to collaborate with the game developer for many years to come. It was a move that will see the two powerhouses working together in more ways than one while also resulting in the addition of more Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar outfits in the hit battle royale video game. Some highlights from its next season including Darth Jar Jar and Emperor Palpatine.

Fortnite has continued to dominate the space since its launch in 2017. Other recent collaborations have helped it maintain its status, including a Sabrina Carpenter crossover that had players putting down the pickaxes and putting on their dancing shoes.

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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With Alien and Predator Both on the Rise, Is Another AVP Coming Soon?

Fans of the Alien and Predator franchises have a lot to look forward to in 2025. Not only are we getting two new Predator films from Prey director Dan Trachtenberg with the live-action Predator: Badlands and the animated Hulu offering Predator: Killer of Killers, but we’re also set to receive another major entry in the Alien universe from Fargo and Legion showrunner Noah Hawley with the FX show Alien: Earth. Although these projects are not officially connected yet, fans know that Alien and Predator have a long history as part of a shared universe, with the two iconic monsters crossing paths in numerous films, comic books, and video games.

Examining the latest promotional materials for Predator: Badlands and Alien: Earth may provide clues that Disney is laying the groundwork for a new crossover between Alien and Predator. Let’s take a closer look at the developments in these franchises and why we might see AVP return to the big screen sooner rather than later.

Evil Easter Eggs

The first teaser trailer for Predator: Badlands already made some fans wonder if a new Alien vs. Predator was on its way. The trailer revealed that Elle Fanning will be playing a Weyland-Yutani synthetic who has a connection to a new Predator named Dek, who Trachtenberg confirmed will be the film’s protagonist. Although a Weyland-Yutani android being an important figure in a Predator film doesn’t necessarily mean the film is setting up a major Alien crossover–the two franchises have long since cross-pollinated enough where this reveal isn’t a huge shift in the status quo–it does take on greater significance now that we’ve received new promotional videos for Alien: Earth.

In the Gestation Complete teaser, there are multiple Easter eggs relating to Alien lore. We see the black liquid mutagen from the opening of Prometheus that is used to seed life on Earth by the Engineers. This eventually leads to an egg sac that looks remarkably similar to one attached to a wall in Alien: Romulus. Although the creature that spills out of it resembles a facehugger in shape, it appears to be mutated in new ways. This specimen is revealed to be contained on a ship resembling the Nostromo from the original film, although this vessel is called the Maginot. The creature is designated “Species 37” (a Mass Effect reference?!) and marked as having unknown DNA by the ship’s computer, MU-TH-UR. Since we know the show takes place two years prior to Alien in the series’ timeline, this indicates that Species 37 was what clued Weyland-Yutani into the Xenomorphs in the first place, since the Nostromo’s MU-TH-UR and Ash knew what it was before they landed on LV-426.

A related teaser called Crate features specimen containers, with a narrator stating that the ship “collected five different life forms from the darkest corners of the universe,” and that each one is a unique species. Although a classic Xenomorph crawls over the central crate, the fact that we’re getting five different species means the show appears to be expanding the roster of alien creatures in this universe by a wide margin. Could one of them be related to the Predators? That would certainly track with Badlands being set on an alien world where the lead Predator Dek seems to be hunting extraterrestrial monstrosities. Perhaps Elle Fanning’s android was searching for some of the specimens featured in the show? Or maybe one of these monsters will mutate into something we’ll see in Badlands or Killer of Killers. We won’t know for sure until it premieres, but we wouldn’t be surprised if there’s Predator DNA somewhere in Alien: Earth.

Alien and Predator’s Long, Intertwined History

Alien and Predator have been part of the same world for longer than you might remember. Although the first AVP film was released in 2004, the two space monsters first clashed in a 1989 Dark Horse comic series called Aliens vs. Predator. Predator 2, released the next year in 1990, famously featured an Easter egg referencing Alien by including a Xenomorph skull on the trophy wall of the Predator’s ship. Many other AVP comics and video games were released throughout the ‘90s, cementing the idea of these two creatures having a shared universe long before that idea was popularized in the mainstream by the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

We’re getting five different species in Alien: Earth. Could one of them be related to the Predators?

However, they may have gotten to the trend too early. Although there were two AVP films released in the 2000s, Paul W. S. Anderson’s Alien vs. Predator in 2004 and The Brothers Strause’s Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem in 2007, the series failed to catch on because of poor critical and audience reception (even though they made money at the box office). Although serialized superhero and science-fiction blockbusters were starting to take over the world at the time in large part because of a series of trends set in place by the Star Wars prequel trilogy, not every franchise in the genre space was given the love and care it needed to last long term. AVP was treated as a B-tier property by 20th Century Fox even though both Alien and Predator had excellent films to their names in the past.

Ridley Scott’s original Alien is one of the greatest horror films ever made, James Cameron’s Aliens is among the most iconic movie sequels, and John McTiernan’s original Predator is one of the best action films of the 1980s. Now, we’re not saying AVP needed to aim for an Oscar (or are we?), but few would argue that the two films we received stood up with the best the individual franchises had to offer. The 2010s only made the situation worse with Ridley Scott’s Prometheus series never getting a third entry after the commercial disappointment of Alien: Covenant, and Shane Black’s attempt to rejuvenate the Predator franchise with The Predator falling flat on its face. But after the success of Prey in 2022 and Alien: Romulus in 2024, Alien and Predator have seen their fortunes turn around.

And now that we’ve seen teases of their upcoming projects, the idea of a new AVP seems closer than ever.

Converging for Carnage

We also have to keep in mind that a sequel to Alien: Romulus is currently in development, and that director Fede Álvarez is not just attached to return for that film, but has also outright stated he would be interested in directing an Alien vs. Predator film. Romulus was a big critical and commercial success for Disney, relaunching the franchise after the Prometheus series fell apart while still keeping that part of the brand alive with the Engineer-alike monster in the third act. Cailee Spaeny’s Rain Carradine and David Jonsson’s Andy are currently in stasis heading to Yvaga III, with a direct sequel presumably picking up with those two and their continued voyage in the dark reaches of space. But with Badlands also set in the stars, could we see some cameos or Easter eggs in that film hinting at a Romulus connection?

In fact, Álvarez recently said that the best way to do an Alien vs. Predator movie would be to have it be a surprise to audiences:

“The best AVP will be the one that you don’t know is AVP until the other guy shows up,” the filmmaker recently told Collider. “You think you’re watching a Predator movie, and then they land in some place and there are creatures, and fucking hell, it’s a Xenomorph. That would get me. … Or vice versa, you’re in an Alien movie, and then suddenly a mysterious creature is there, and you can hear that sound, and you see the cloak, and you go, ‘Is that a fucking Predator?’”

Álvarez coming across excited by the idea of AVP gives us hope that a new take on the mash-up will succeed where the previous ones fell short. Setting both of those films on a contemporary Earth limited their scope considerably, and they struggled to get the audience invested in any of their two-dimensional characters. The films were so rejected by the fanbase that an AVP relaunch could throw those movies out of continuity without any hassles and start over with a clean slate. With Badlands switching up the Predator formula by casting a Predator as the lead character, perhaps Dek (provided he survives Badlands) could be the main hero of a new AVP. As well, another entry in the crossover series could finally expand on the Predalien concept introduced in those films. Maybe some Engineer mutagen could create a being that’s part Alien, part Predator, and part Engineer? Now that would be terrifying.

Whatever happens with all of these upcoming projects, both Alien and Predator are in a much healthier state now than they have been in years. Yet that also means that the idea of making a proper crossover film between the two almost certainly has to be on Disney’s radar, especially since an Alien vs. Predator match-up is just about the biggest “event” you can get within this franchise. With cinematic universes and cross-medium integration more popular than ever, a new AVP feels more like a question of when instead of if. Especially with talented filmmakers like Álvarez and Trachtenberg now associated with the property, perhaps these two iconic monsters will finally get the big screen battle they so rightly deserve.

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

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Tempest Rising Review - Multiplayer

Note: This review specifically covers the multiplayer mode of Tempest Rising. For thoughts on the story mode, check out the Tempest Rising single-player campaign review.

The problem with Tempest Rising's multiplayer is that while it's perfectly competent at recreating a slice of the old Command & Conquer multiplayer with a pair of new and interesting factions, it's just that: a slice, rather than the whole pie. With only two factions, nine maps, and the most basic of options for customizing its two or four-player matches, just about everything here screams "minimum viable product." Combine that with the fact that Tempest Rising doesn’t aspire to be anything more than a revival of C&C’s gameplay, and there's not a tremendous amount to get excited about. It may well expand over time – such as whenever the Veti faction arrives – but like a vehicle factory that's only half built, it won't be super useful until you're certain you'll have enough harvested Tempest in the bank to complete it.

I could try to comment on unit balance, but like with any fresh-out-of-the-gate multiplayer game, anything I say will almost certainly soon be obsolete. My anecdotal experiences with the community's apparent preference for GDF over Dynasty, probably thanks to their self-replenishing drone swarms, is likely to either be nerfed in a patch within a week or proven completely wrong. Soon, I'm sure someone way smarter than I am will figure out a devastating counter that reduces the seemingly unbeatable (and admittedly pretty cool) strategy of loading Skycrane transport helios with drone operating infantry to automatically barrage anything in range to a garbage-tier strategy for fools.

So I'll leave that to the folks who are busily hashing out the best build orders and counter strategies for the unique characteristics of each faction, which are mostly remixes of C&C ideas with a few twists to get a hang of. I’m a big fan of the Dynasty’s Scrap Trucks, which let you quickly unfold a vehicle-repairing turret anywhere on the map and start plopping down structures that you can pre-construct at your con yard. Naturally, there's no end to the opportunities for showing off your micromanagement skills by deftly controlling the transforming Trebuchet tanks, picking targets for your long-range artillery and airborne units to clear the way for flamethrowers and armor, activating special abilities to disable groups of enemies and leaving them vulnerable, laying mines, scouting, calling in support abilities, etc. – all while building and protecting your own resource economy and climbing the tech tree.

Because of Tempest Rising's retro style and adherence to time-tested tech trees I've found it instantly familiar and easy to slip back into old habits; I've been enjoying going back to the classic engineer-rush where I steal the enemy's construction yard out from under their noses while a handful of infantry distracts them from the opposite flank. (That'll only work for a short while after launch, so I'm getting that trollish thrill while I can.) If it worked in C&C, it'll probably work here.

There are a few features that feel like they're built almost exclusively for the hyper-competitive set, such as the Doctrine tech tree that invites you to dump thousands of precious Tempest credits into upgrades that, for the most part, don't get all that good until you're several tiers deep. Boosting my infantry health by 15%, for instance, doesn't seem all that worth it until I have a lot of infantry in play (as opposed to building more infantry). At my skill level – and probably that of most people who aren't hardcore players – the vast majority of my games thus far haven't lasted long enough to build up the kind of excess cash I'd need to invest in that sort of thing, with most of them wrapping up before the 15-minute mark. But I'm sure that plenty of people will find uses for these to get the upper hand with specific builds, so it's good to know there's more depth to be mined if you put in the time to train up.

However, if you are a competitive player looking for your next RTS fix, know that Tempest Rising doesn't have a ton for you to play with at the moment. For one thing, if you play ranked, there are only 1v1 matches available. Even if there were 2v2 ranked matches (it's actively being worked on, the developers promise), there would only be three maps available that support four players in teams or free-for-all. 1v1 isn't much better in that regard, with just six options. Combine that with there only being two factions until whenever the Veti expansion comes along – which could be a while given the lack of a published timeline – and it feels pretty slim compared to a lot of the games that inspired it.

There's nothing wrong with the maps that are here – each is a symmetrical layout with areas of high and low elevation, plenty of bottlenecks and alternate routes, all dotted with capturable neutral structures that can give you a "free" (for the cost of an engineer) foothold to build defenses and forward production off of, as well as a few that generate resources. It's simply that there's nothing unexpected – good or bad – at all, and that gives it a very bog-standard feeling. It’s hard to make the argument that Tempest Rising has gone for quality over quantity when there are no big standouts.

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Infinity Nikki Players Threaten to Uninstall the Game as Dev Introduces Controversial Changes With Update 1.5

Infinity Nikki and its multiplayer-focused 1.5 update are out on Steam and a parade of drama is walking hand in hand with them.

Infold Games’ stylish dress-up adventure made its way to Valve’s digital storefront yesterday following months of Epic Game Store exclusivity. What could have been a moment for fans to celebrate has instead been marred by a wardrobe of technical issues, perplexing design changes, and demanding outfit requirements. The developers have since apologized while promising compensation for those who feel wronged – but the battle for Infinity Nikki is far from over.

Infinity Nikki PC players were excited to hop into its Steam release yesterday but were met with technical issues that range from an inability to launch the game due to crashes and general instability. Infold’s darling dress-up game is far from the first project to suffer from technical issues at launch, but as players began to flood in, they took issue with more than its performance.

Two new five-star Infinity Nikki outfits, Snowbound Ballad and Undying Ember, contain 11 pieces, meaning you’ll be spending quite a bit of time (up to 220 pulls) – and money – to collect full sets. It’s more than the usual size players are used to, and it arrived without warning. The fear is that these outfit piece requirements will only increase past the already big ask associated with collecting 11 pieces.

Meanwhile, Infold moved to swiftly extend its Crown of Miraland: Peak Arena event to last three weeks instead of two, a shakeup that sent a wave of confusion through the community. With technical issues abound and Infold slowly implementing monetization practices that demand more from its fans, members of the Infinity Nikki Chinese player base took to social media platform RedNote to speak up as the issue quickly ballooned into a full-on movement. Now, large portions of its community across the globe are calling on others to not only boycott Infinity Nikki on Steam but also leave negative reviews and uninstall it on all available platforms.

Holding back your pulls for a couple of days can help show we want IN to remain fun and fair for all players.

“What I am reminding people of is a decent amount of Chinese IN stylists pledging to not spend/pull on the banners to send a message to the digital income trackers for the game,” Reddit user kiaxxl said in a call-to-action post they published earlier today. “For gacha games, tracking how successful a new batch of content is usually measured on the first few days. Holding back your pulls for a couple of days can help show we want IN to remain fun and fair for all players.”

Infinity Nikki users across social media have taken note of Infold’s strategic changes, and there have been results. It currently sits with a “Mixed” rating on Steam as players leave negative reviews warning newcomers to stay away until demands are met and grievances are addressed.

The Infinity Nikki boycott snowballed to the point that Infold eventually moved to issue an apology letter across its official channels. It comes with the reassurance that many of the more prominent technical hiccups have already been addressed as the company promises to improve communication about adjustments in the future.

“Thank you again for your support,” Infold’s message says. “We know we still have shortcomings, but it’s because of your companionship that Nikki can keep pushing the boundaries of imagination. Please give us another chance to let Nikki’s starlight continue shining for all of us, ensuring our sincerity never fades.”

Apology Letter Regarding Version 1.5 Gaming Experience

Dear Stylists,
Hope this message finds you well.
First and foremost, we would like to extend our sincerest apologies. We are truly sorry that we were unable to provide you with a stable experience upon the release of the new… pic.twitter.com/YEjpGQpKho

— Infinity Nikki (@InfinityNikkiEN) April 29, 2025

Included in the message were promises to revert Mira Crown to end May 16 and kick off the next season the same day, while also ensuring players will receive compensation in the form of 10 Revelation Crystals, 10 Resonance Crystals, and 1200 Diamonds. It’s all an important step in the right direction but far from the complete overhaul many were hoping to see.

While some took Infold’s concession as an undisputed victory, others remain concerned about the team’s decision to keep its new outfits at 11 pieces. What’s more, while the studio has promised to maintain communication in the future, it appears as though some five-star outfits will still reach that dreaded 11-part requirement.

I wish you would finally chance the drop rate.. it cant be that i need 200 pulls to get a 5star and then you drop like 5 banners within weeks?! Make the rate lower or give us more diamonds to be able to get crystals.. this is not fun!

— Denise92 (@nikkie92denise) April 29, 2025

Infinity Nikki stylists have already started celebrating the quick turnaround they undeniably had a hand in bringing to life, even if it isn’t exactly the win they were hoping for. Boycotters want one thing from the rest of the community now that some changes are being made: keep up the pressure.

“Think about it: CN players are pointing out that if we accept the 11-piece outfits and pity as it is, most new 5 stars will be 11 pieces,” Reddit user EdensAsmr said. “Imagine if every new major update has two 11-piece 5-star banners? That means you have to save even more to be able to handle it, and 70-80 pulls per patch will not cut it.”

Infinity Nikki Update 1.5 is live now, and we’ve got all the details you need to know in our Infinity Nikki 1.5 Bubble Season hub. Players can get 100 pulls for free, and there are also new codes that can be redeemed for rewards, including Resonance Crystals and Diamonds. If you’re exploring the new Sea of Stars area, head to our Infinity Nikki interactive map, where you can track your exact progress with checklists.

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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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 3 to Roll Out Seth Rogen Operator With Reloaded Update Later This Week

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 3 is continuing its line of weed-themed additions with a full-on Seth Rogen Operator.

Activision unveiled how the marijuana enthusiast and Hollywood star will join the iconic FPS’s string of cameo characters in a blog post on its website today. He’ll bring his memorable laughs and colorful attire to Call of Duty players as part of the High Art event pass, which is set to roll into Black Ops 6 Season 3 Reloaded come May 1.

High Art is available from May 1 – 15 and has two tiers: one free and one premium. You’ll miss out on the Rogen Operator if you stick with the free pass, which comes with seven goodies that pay homage to pot in different ways, including a Casual Ops Operator skin. The premium pass, meanwhile, is packed with references to The Studio and Superbad star, with both the Fired Up and Host Rogen Operator skins being its biggest highlights. There’s also the “Ha!” emote, which suggests players will be able to bring the moviemaker’s iconic giggle to both Multiplayer and Warzone.

Black Ops 6 spent April celebrating 4/20 with a variety of cannabis treats. Earlier in the month, other weed-themed Operators also appeared in the form of two iconic buds: Jay and Silent Bob. The pair dropped in April 10, allowing fans to run around as either Jason Mewes or Kevin Smith while adding to the long, ever-growing list of bizarre Operators Call of Duty has added over the years, which include other crossovers, such as Terminator and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launched late last year and has continued the flow of content in the months since. Recent highlights include the reintroduction of the first Warzone map, Verdansk. While we wait for Season 3 Reloaded to arrive, you can read about a die-hard fan who tried to bring a Zombies Monkey Bomb onto a plane and a cardboard box emote that has had some players concerned.

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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Walmart Has a 75" Samsung 4K Smart TV for Just $399 with Free Shipping

Walmart is currently offering the lowest price I've seen this year for a 75" Samsung 4K smart TV. Right now you can pick up a 75" Samsung DU7200B Crystal 4K smart TV for only $399 shipped (you'll see the price when you add the TV to your cart). It's sold and shipped by Walmart direct, not a marketplace vendor, so it comes with a 1-year Samsung warranty.

75" Samsung DU7200B Crystal 4K Smart TV for $399

If you want to stick with the Samsung brand and you want a big screen size, there isn't any other TV that offers up a 75" screen size at a better price. As far as TVs go, my rule of thumb is bigger is always better as long as your space can fit it. The Samsung DU7200B is a no-frills TV with a native 4K resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and Samsung's Tizen smart interface. Sure, it's an entry-level model that sits under other TV models equipped with QLEDs, Mini LEDs, or OLEDs, but it also costs hundreds less and offers up great image quality in nearly all conditions. It's surely a TV for the masses.

The DU7200B is labelled as a "Crystal 4K TV," which means that it boasts a wider spectrum of colours via Dynamic Crystal Color technology that adds more contrast to the images, according to Samsung. It also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10/HDR10+, and HLG HDR formats. Although the panel maxes out at 60Hz refresh rate, the DU7200B does support VRR (variable refresh rate) and ALLM (auto low latency mode). It'd make a great pair with the upcoming Switch 2 since that console maxes out at 60Hz in 4K anyways.

Our Favorite TVs for 4K Gaming

If you have a more generous budget, check out our favorite TVs for current-gen consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X.

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Borderlands 4 will now be released on September 12th

In a deleted tweet, Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford revealed that Borderlands 4 will now come out on September 12th. The game was originally meant to come out on September 23rd. So, this means that its release date was moved up by 11 days. It’s worth noting that Sony announced a State of Play for Borderlands 4 … Continue reading Borderlands 4 will now be released on September 12th

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EA Cuts Around 300 Roles, Including Roughly 100 at Respawn

In addition to the roughly 100 job cuts IGN reported earlier today at Respawn Entertainment, EA has made wider cuts across its organization today, impacting around 300 individuals total including those already reported at Respawn.

IGN understands that these wider cuts largely impacted EA's Experiences team, which includes groups such as EA's Fan Care team and various others working on customer support and marketing, though other EA departments saw reductions as well. As with other cuts at EA, those impacted will be given the opportunity to apply for other roles internally prior to being let go.

"As part of our continued focus on our long-term strategic priorities, we’ve made select changes within our organization that more effectively aligns teams and allocates resources in service of driving future growth," an EA spokesperson said in an official statement.

"We are treating our people with care and respect throughout this process, working to minimize impacts by helping affected employees explore new opportunities within the company when possible and providing support during the transition."

The roughly 100 jobs impacted at Respawn included individuals in development, publishing, and QA workers on Apex Legends, as well as smaller groups of individuals working on the Jedi team and two canceled incubation projects, one of which we reported on back in March, and the other of which was, per Bloomberg's reporting, a new Titanfall game.

These cuts follow a number of other layoffs over the last few years at EA, including the elimination of 50 jobs at BioWare in 2023 and an unknown number more at Codemasters, and in 2024 a larger restructuring that resulted in 670 workers laid off company-wide, including around two dozen workers at Respawn.. And earlier this year, EA restructured BioWare, moving developers to other projects and laying off others.

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Only Two Days Left to Get in on the Best Audible Deal

Here's your best opportunity to sign up for an Audible membership at a stellar price. Starting now and running through April 30, you can sign up for three months of Audible Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month. Premium Plus is Audible's highest tier plan and normally costs $14.95/mo. As a additional subscription perk, you get a free audiobook of your choice for each of those three months and you get to keep them indefinitely.

Both new and currently expired Audible customers are eligible

Anyone who doesn't currently have an active Audible membership should be eligible. That includes new subscribers as well as existing members whose subscriptions have since expired. There's always a small your-mileage-may-vary disclaimer with these types of promotions, but fortunately it's easy to check if you qualify: log into your account, and if you see the $0.99/mo banner right on Amazon's Audible page then you're eligible for this promotion.

3 Months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99 per Month

Audible is a subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of thousands of the best audiobooks without ever having to purchase them. There are two paid membership plans: the lower tier Audible Plus ($7.95/mo) and the higher tier Audible Premium Plus ($14.95/mo). The biggest difference between the two is the size of the audiobook library. Whereas Audible Plus only lets you listen to a selection of about 10,000 audiobooks, the Audible Premium Plus plan gives you access to a whopping 500,000 audiobooks. These include all-time classics like Frank Herbert's Dune, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire), The Witcher, The Sandman Series,and The Lord of the Rings.

Although the seriously expanded library is the main draw of the Audible Premium Plus membership, there are some other nice perks as well. Every month Premium Plus members get to pick one audiobook to keep in their library indefinitely, even after the membership expires. Also, Premium Plus members can get 30% off any additional audiobooks they wish to purchase in addition to exclusive limited-time discounts.

If you were already planning to purchase a couple of audiobooks, then it makes more sense to pay less than $3 to get three audiobooks you get to keep indefinitely and enjoy all the benefits of Audible Premium Plus for three months. This deal only pops up a few times per year, so don't waste your "first-time subscriber" eligibility status on a short 30-day trial.

The newest Hunger Games audiobook just released

Sunrise on the Reaping is the newest Hunger Games novel, and it's also available as an audiobook. The book will be narrated by Jefferson White, who you may already know from Yellowstone where he played Jimmy Hudstrom. The audiobook has a listening time of about 12 hours and 48 minutes. It's free to listen with an Audible subscription.

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Diablo 4 Season 8: Updated Features and Build Guides for Belial’s Return

Diablo 4 Season 8 gives us our first true look at one of the franchise’s Great Evils, as Belial, Lord of Lies, descends on Sanctuary and takes his place at the top rung of the revamped Boss Ladder. Lay claim to his and other seasonal Boss Powers by traversing the world and defeating Hell’s greatest threats. Blizzard has thrown down the gauntlet with this new season, increasing difficulty across the board while tamping down top-end outliers. To combat this, IGN and Maxroll have teamed up to bring you a fresh set of guides to help you claim the immeasurable power of Diablo IV’s toughest enemies and fight back against the demonic hordes.

Diablo 4 Seasonal Theme: Boss Powers

Season 8 allows you to harness the powers of Diablo IV’s toughest foes. There are 24 Boss Powers available, and the first time you defeat each of these Bosses, you claim their power for yourself.

Boss Powers each have a Main and Modifier effect to boost your build. You can equip 1 Main Power and 3 Modifiers, and all powers can be upgraded to increase the potency of both effects. Use ‍Spectral Ash to upgrade them, dropped from Apparition Incursions and by defeating any Boss.

Apparition Incursions

The new seasonal mechanic, Apparition Incursions, is available at any difficulty level, and gives you the opportunity to unlock a subset of the available Boss Powers very early on. Various Apparition Monsters appear in these timed boss rush events throughout Sanctuary. Defeating these monsters spawns 1 of 10 possible Apparition Bosses and defeating them grants you their Boss Power.

After defeating the first Boss, continue the event for a chance to fight a second Apparition Boss, after which Belial himself joins the fray.

Reworked Diablo 4 Boss Ladder

Beginning in Torment difficulty, you can now challenge Diablo IV’s Boss Ladder without collecting any prerequisite materials. This means you can claim the remaining Boss Powers as soon as you’re strong enough. The items previously used as summoning materials have been rebranded as Lair Boss Keys, and instead unlock a chest after defeating each boss to grant the associated Uniques and Mythic Uniques. Stygian Stones make their return in Season 8 with a new functionality. Namely, they can be converted into Lair Boss Keys for Greater Lair Boss (Duriel, Andariel, and Harbinger of Hatred).

When any Initiate or Greater Boss Hoard is unlocked, there is a chance for an apparition of Belial to ambush the player. Defeating this “mini-Belial” rewards the player with a second instance of that Lair Boss’s loot, as well as Betrayer’s Husks, the Lair Boss Key for Belial. Belial’s Loot table is special in its own right: though you won’t be afforded a chance to double it, you can select rewards from any other Lair Boss’s Hoard upon his defeat.

New Diablo 4 Lair Bosses

You may have noticed some new but familiar faces in the infographic above. While Belial sits atop the Boss ladder as the sole Exalted Lair Boss, two more Bosses from Diablo IV’s Vessel of Hatred expansion slot as a new Initiate and Greater Lair Boss.

Urivar

Urivar can be found in the Fields of Judgement in Nahantu. Wielding ethereal swords and calling on his formidable Knights Penitent, this formidable commander is not to be trifled with! For more info on Urivar’s location, loot table, and abilities, check out Maxroll’s Urivar Boss Guide.

Harbinger of Hatred

This demonic doggo makes his den in the Lingering Hatred region of Nahantu, and channels Mephisto’s dark energy to lunge, bite, and spew fire in an attempt to thwart any would-be adversary. Be wary of his many ground effects and next of kin. For tips to overcome the ladder’s newest Greater Boss, see Maxroll’s Harbinger of Hatred Boss Guide.

The Best Diablo 4 Season 8 Leveling Builds

Barbarian - Upheaval

The newest skill added to the Barbarian’s arsenal, Upheaval provides screen-clearing AoE on a short delay, as do its Cooldown-based counterparts in Ground Stomp and Mighty Throw. As early game Fury generation is the Upheaval Barbarian’s nemesis, it employs Leap and Aspect of the Relentless Master along with the Walking Arsenal Key Passive to stay in the fight.

Druid - Lightning Storm

The Lightning Storm Druid is by far the easiest Druid build to get off the ground. With relatively low Spirit costs and no real dependency on Codex aspects, its screen-wide AoE is excellent at most farming activities. It employs the full suite of Companions for their strong early game damage and to leverage the Clarity passive. Given time to set up, this passive allows the build to channel at near-max Critical Strike Chance from a very low level.

Necromancer - Minion

Minion Necromancer is one of the most simple and efficient leveling builds to gear and play. With your Minions carrying the majority of the weight, you can comfortably level up with ease. During the early levels you use Sever to aid your undead forces, but later you lead an army of Skeletal Warrior Reapers and Cold Skeletal Mages to victory across Sanctuary.

Rogue - Dance of Knives

Do you want to easily Spin2Win to Torment 1 and beyond? Then this is the build for you. This ‍Dance of Knives build does not need to manage Energy, nor does it rely on any aspects. You utilize the power of snapshotting ‍Concealment and ‍Shadow Imbuement to scale your ‍Dance of Knives. Dark Shroud handles your defenses while leveling, and provides a nice Movement Speed bonus.

Sorcerer - Firewall

Lure enemies into your Firewalls to burn them to death. Combine this with powerful Conjuration skills like Familiar and Hydra for supporting fire, and Spark to restore mana and you have a well-rounded offensive package. Defensively, you use Ice Armor while Teleporting across the battlefield to avoid damage. Keep moving and watch enemies burn to death in your wake.

Spiritborn - Quill Volley

Quill Volley Spiritborn is a ranged powerhouse. You fire several feathers that fan out while being able to shotgun enemies at close range, creating a superb mix of AoE and single target damage. Add in the Rebounding Aspect to hit enemies up to 16 times in a single attack! Between Soar, Rushing Claw and the Seeker this build has mobility for days, ensuring you’ll be in endgame in no time.

The Best Diablo 4 Season 8 Endgame Builds

Barbarian - Earthquake

Play HotA Quake with Mantle of the Mountain’s Fury to smash your enemies so hard the world itself shatters around you! Leap onto foes, unleash devastating ground stomps and even use Call of the Ancients to summon your ancestors to aid you in battle. If you are looking for a build that prefers to be in a target-rich environment, then Earthquake Barbarian is the build for you in Season 8.

Druid - Cataclysm

Even after a myriad of nerfs, the Cataclysm Druid returns as the top option for Druids in Season 8. As it can no longer maintain snapshotted buffs through successive casts, the build instead relies on the Provocation passive to guarantee overpowers on a per-cast basis. It recovers the Critical Strike Chance lost from the Xan rune through gear tempers, runes, and Boss Powers. Despite the setbacks, it’s still capable of clearing most endgame content before you even notice the mobs are there.

Necromancer - Blood Wave / Bone Spear

With two of the top builds across all classes, Necromancer is an incredibly strong choice for Season 8. Blood Wave or “Shadow Surfer” fills the screen with Blood and Darkness using AoE moves that cover the entire screen in devastation. Alternatively, as a Bone Spear Necromancer you impale your foes with massive spears of blood thanks to Indra’s Memory. Place your enemies in a Bone Prison to guarantee an Overpower from the Bone Duster’s Aspect for even more damage. So, whether you prefer Shadow Surfer or Bone Spear, you can’t go wrong with Necromancer in the Season of Belial’s Return!

Rogue - Death Trap

Stack Cooldown Reduction to spam the Rogue’s powerful Death Trap Ultimate Skill and deal huge damage to anything caught in the blast. Then watch as your Death Trap re-arms itself to fire again thanks to the Eyes in the Dark Unique Pants. This build has been a rogue staple since the release of Diablo 4 and it’s still going strong.

Sorcerer - Lightning Spear

Summon Spears of living Lightning, use the Aspect of Splintering energy to ride the lightning and deal massive damage. Then activate Unstable Currents to spawn even more Lightning Spears. This build scales well into the late game, benefiting from Mythic Uniques like Heir of Perdition and Ring of Starless Skies.

Spiritborn - Quill Volley

The endgame Quill Volley Spiritborn build rapidly fires shotgunning feathers to deal with both groups of foes and dangerous bosses. Harmony of Ebewaka enables a massive damage bonus by combining the Gorilla and Jaguar Spirit Halls. With Rod of Kepeleke and Ring of the Midnight Sun you create an infinite resource loop, immediately spending and restoring all of your Vigor with each attack.

Season 8 Tier Lists

Bossing

As the theme of Season 8 centers around Bossing, we’ll bet you’re wondering about which archetypes are the best to take down these worthy adversaries and claim their Powers. Well, the folks at Maxroll have highlighted the most effective Bossers in their Bossing Builds Tier List.

Leveling

Perhaps you have a particular class fantasy in mind but don’t love the top picks for leveling above. No worries, for a complete list of all of Maxroll’s leveling builds and how they’re ranked, see their Leveling Builds Tier List here.

Endgame

By endgame, most issues a build will typically run into can be solved by advanced gear, runes, and paragon. This opens up a wide array of build possibilities across all classes, but their ability to push Diablo IV’s endgame system, the Pit, to its limit varies. To see how the builds stack up, check out Maxroll’s Endgame Builds Tier List.

Speedfarming

Any ARPG enthusiast knows that speed is the great differentiator in terms of character progression and gearing. When you’re not pushing your build to its limits in the Pit, activities such as Nightmare Dungeons, Helltides, and Tree of Whispers bounties play a key role in boosting your character. To see which builds tackle this task the best, click on Maxroll’s Speedfarming Builds Tier List.

Written By IGN Staff, with help from the Maxroll Diablo 4 Team.

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How to Watch Arsenal vs PSG: Stream the Champions League Semi-Final Online

The Champions League continues to heat up as the semi-finals get underway from Tuesday, the 29th of April, starting with Arsenal vs Paris Saint-Germain to kick off the first leg.

The Arsenal vs PSG Champions League semi-final will start at 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET. Depending on where you planning on watching from across the world, though, exactly where you need to go to watch the match will differ. In the UK, the match will be ready to stream on Amazon Prime — which has a 30-day trial available for new subscribers.

While Arsenal has once again laid out the various viewing options available in each country, the best among the handful of choices in the United States is watching it on Paramount+ US, which still has a seven-day trial available.

How to Watch the Champions League Semi-Final Online

We've spoken before about how Paramount+ is one of the best streaming services for sports at $7.99 minimum, and it's been no different for the Champions League.

If you are eligible for a free trial, however, make sure that you turn off your auto-renew so you don't get charged at the end of the week if you don't plan on using the service afterwards. The same goes for Amazon Prime in the UK.

How to Watch for Free

However, if you've already used the free trial for each streaming service in your country, respectively, you can use a VPN so you can get around the geo-blockers and make use of the other country's service where the match will also be available.

For example, sporting events like Champions League Matches aren't available on the US' version of Amazon Prime. However, if you use a VPN to change your location to London—like SurfShark, which is running an 87% off sale until the end of the month—you can sign up for a 30-day Amazon Prime trial, watch the match, cancel your membership, and enjoy the rest of the semi-final matches still due for the Champions League.

Just the day after Arsenal vs Paris, Barcelona will be facing Inter Milan on Wednesday, the 30th of April—with the second leg match taking place on Tuesday, the 6th of May. Then, to finish the second leg, Paris will be facing Arsenal once again.

In-between games, you can make the use of either your UK Amazon Prime or US Paramount+ subscriptions for expert pre- and post-match coverage. You can even check out replays of past games you missed, giving you one of the best-value deals you can get out of a free trial and modestly priced VPN subscription.

How to Watch Arsenal vs. PSG in the UK

Those in the UK will be able to watch the Arsenal vs PSG Champions League Final on Amazon Prime, with the 30-day trial still available for new subscribers. Otherwise, you can pay £8.99 a month/£95 a year for a membership.

While you can still watch re-plays of previous matches, Prime also has a ton of Premier League content to enjoy as well—with the All or Nothing Arsenal documentary series being one of the biggest highlights.

On the other hand, if you've both already used a Prime membership and are short on cash to spend on just one month of the service, you can use one of the VPNs mentioned above to change your device's location to the US and make use of the week-long trial for the US' version of Paramount+.

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

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How to Play the Doom Games in Chronological Order

There’s a good argument to be made for Doom’s inclusion among the most influential game franchises of all time. It’s widely considered the progenitor of the first-person shooter genre that’s dominated the market for decades, paving the way for franchises like Call of Duty and Halo while retaining its relevance with excellent modern shooters.

As we near the release of the series’ next chapter, we’ve compiled a chronological list of every Doom game in order.

How Many Doom Games Are There?

There are six Doom games, excluding add-ons and enhanced versions of previously released games, though those are noted within each blurb where applicable. Doom: The Dark Ages will be the seventh mainline Doom game. This list excludes mobile games like Doom RPG, Doom Resurrection, and Mighty Doom.

Which Doom Game Should You Play First?

There are two logical starting points for new players: Doom (1993) or Doom (2016). Most players are better off starting with the 2016 version given its modern design. However, if you’re hellbent on experiencing the full story, your starting point has to be the 1993 original.

Every Doom Game in Chronological Order

The blurbs below contain broad spoilers for the plot of each game.

1. Doom (1993)

Following the release of id Software’s first two games — Commander Keen and Wolfenstein — the developer introduced Doom to the world in late 1993. The shooter was released with three episodes: Knee-Deep in the Dead, The Shores of Hell, and Inferno; the fourth episode, Thy Flesh Consumed, was released in 1995 as part of The Ultimate Doom.

Doom begins the saga by introducing the series’ original protagonist, an unnamed marine known as Doomguy, and sending him on a demon-slaying mission up to Mars before descending to hell. It ends with Doomguy’s discovery of a demon invasion on Earth, setting up the following year’s sequel.

2. Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994)

A year later, id Software released Doom II: Hell on Earth, picking up with the demon invasion of Earth seen at the end of Doom. Doomguy helps the survivors escape into space, leaving him as the last man on Earth, before descending back into hell to close the portal between the two realms.

Two add-on episodes were later released for Doom II: No Rest for the Living in 2010 and Legacy of Rust in 2024. Final Doom was a separate, two-episode game created by a community of mappers in 1996, though its content has since been consolidated into modern versions of Doom II.

All of the post-launch episodes mentioned above are set between the events of Doom II and Doom 64.

3. Doom 64 (1997)

Doom 64, id Software’s third entry in the franchise (and the third chronologically), sends Doomguy back into space to deal with an escaped demon and its reincarnated army. To defeat the threat, our hero eventually returns to hell, where he chooses to live out his years protecting humanity from the potential of future invasions.

The 2020 remaster of Doom 64 added The Lost Levels, which is set after Doom 64 and serves as a bridge between the original games and the rebooted series that began in 2016.

4. Doom 3 (2004)

There’s no definitive answer as to where Doom 3 exists on this timeline. Arguments have been made that it takes place before Doom (1993), after Doom 64, or in an alternate timeline altogether. We’re placing it after 64 given its later release date and our best understanding of the timeline, though its placement is ultimately inessential to understanding the ongoing narrative.

In Doom 3, players step into the boots of Doom Marine, an unnamed soldier who is not Doomguy from the previous games. The marine is tasked with investigating strange incidents at a remote laboratory on Mars. What follows is a demonic invasion of the Red Planet and the uncovering of a conspiracy to destroy humanity.

An add-on/sequel called Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil was released the following year. It’s set two years after the events of Doom 3 and follows a different unnamed marine’s attempt to return an artifact to hell.

A remastered version called Doom 3: BFG Edition was released in 2012 and included a new expansion called The Lost Mission, which takes place within the events of Doom 3. This version is also playable in virtual reality as Doom 3: VR Edition.

5. Doom (2016)

The 2016 reboot of Doom introduced Doom Slayer and began a new set of stories within id Software’s Doom universe. The story begins with Doom Slayer being awakened from a sarcophagus to deal with a new demonic threat on a Martian research facility. Doom Slayer, traveling back and forth between hell and Mars, again thwarts the demons' attacks, before being betrayed and teleported to an unknown location.

A VR spinoff called Doom VFR was released in 2017. It’s set after the events of Doom and follows a Union Aerospace Corporation employee named Dr. Peters.

6. Doom Eternal (2020)

The latest game in the chronology is Doom Eternal. Set after the events of Doom (2016), Eternal sees Doom Slayer return to end another demonic invasion of Earth by killing the three Hell Priests. The story includes a key piece of series lore, revealing the connection between the original Doomguy and Doom Slayer.

Doom Eternal extended the timeline with two expansions: The Ancient Gods Part 1 and The Ancient Gods Part 2. The two-part story picks up after the events of Eternal, with the demons gathering strength in other dimensions and Doom Slayer enacting a new plan to destroy them. Part 1 culminates in the summoning of the Dark Lord; Part 2 is Doom Slayer’s pursuit and confrontation of the Dark Lord, revealing further details about the hero’s past.

Every Doom Game By Release Date

  • Doom (1993)
  • Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994)
  • Doom 64 (1997)
  • Doom 3 (2004)
  • Doom (2016)
  • Doom Eternal (2020)
  • Doom: The Dark Ages (2025)

Upcoming Doom Games

The next game will be Doom: The Dark Ages, due out May 15. Doom: The Dark Ages stars Doom Slayer, a new and more powerful iteration of Doomguy that debuted in Doom (2016). The Dark Ages is a prequel to Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal, according to Bethesda, in which players “step into the blood-stained boots of the Doom Slayer, in [a] never-before-seen dark and sinister medieval war against Hell.” You can check out more of IGN's coverage ahead of the game's release:

Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.

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Apex Legends and Star Wars: Jedi Dev Respawn Cancels Another Incubation Project, Around 100 Employees Impacted

EA has canceled another incubation project at Respawn Entertainment today, and simultaneously laid off a number of individuals across its incubation, Apex Legends, and Star Wars: Jedi teams, IGN has learned.

In a post today from the studio, Respawn announced it has "made the decision to step away from two early-stage incubation projects and make some targeted team adjustments across Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi." One of these canceled incubation projects is the same one already reported on back in March. The other, Bloomberg reports, was an extraction shooter set in the Titanfall universe, code-named R7.

"These decisions aren’t easy, and we are deeply grateful to every teammate affected — their creativity and contributions have helped build Respawn into what it is today," the post continued. "We’re offering meaningful support to those impacted, including exploring new opportunities within EA."

IGN understands that roughly 100 individuals are affected by the changes, including a mix of developers, publishing, and QA workers on Apex Legends, as well as smaller groups of individuals on the Jedi team and on the incubation projects. IGN also understands that at least some, though not all, of the developers from the incubation project reported on in March have already been moved to work on Iron Man at EA Motive, Battlefield, and other projects. When asked, EA declined to comment on the exact number of individuals impacted, saying it is offering impacted individuals 30 days to find a new opportunity inside the organization and is endeavoring to find roles for as many individuals as it can internally.

Internally at Respawn, work will continue on Apex Legends as well as the game's next iteration, the next entry in the Star Wars: Jedi franchise, and support on the upcoming Bit Reactor Star Wars game, Star Wars: Zero Company. EA declined to say whether or not any other incubation projects are currently in the works.

In addition to these changes, Respawn SVP of operations Daniel Suarez is being elevated to general manager of Respawn, and will report directly to Vince Zampella. Previously, Zampella served as GM of Respawn, the studio he founded, in addition to his role as head of the Battlefield franchise. Zampella will continue as group GM and EVP overseeing both Battlefield and Respawn.

Notably, just last February, EA told investors that Apex Legends was "not headed in the direction that we have wanted" and hadn't been for some time. CEO Andrew Wilson said that Respawn is currently working on a major update, dubbed "Apex 2.0".

“Our expectation is that Apex will also be one of those franchises and that sometime on a longer-term time horizon, there will be an even bigger, more meaningful update to that broader game experience, an Apex 2.0, if you will. This will not be the final incarnation of Apex," Wilson said.

These changes continue a trend at EA of canceled projects, layoffs, and restructuring that's been going on for several years now. It began in 2023 with the elimination of 50 jobs at BioWare and an unknown number more at Codemasters, and continued when EA laid off 670 workers company-wide, including around two dozen workers at Respawn, and canceled several projects. More recently, EA restructured BioWare, moving developers to other projects and laying off others.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

A previous version of this article erroneously stated that around 100 people are employed at Respawn. This has been amended above and in the headline. The piece has also been updated to add more detail about ongoing projects at Respawn and developer re-allocation.

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Helldivers 2 Is Teasing Some 'Exciting' News, and a New Fight on the Horizon

Something is on the way for the intrepid Helldivers of Helldivers 2. Arrowhead Game Studios is announcing the new Warbond next week, and there will be some exciting news soon after.

In an update posted to the r/Helldivers2 subreddit, Arrowhead Game Studios relayed a short message:

Greetings, Helldivers!
A quick update from us.
We know it’s been a while since our last update, fear not — we are cooking!
You may have noticed that the gap between our major updates and Warbond releases is a little longer this time. But we’re happy to say we’ll be announcing our next Warbond on May 8, and there will be more exciting news to come not long after.
We won’t stand on ceremony too much in revealing what that Warbond might be, but you’ll hear more from us soon. Until then: stand up straight, polish those boots and keep that uniform in tip-top condition, Helldivers.
You’ll be needing them for the fight to come.
Arrowhead

While players were expecting an update today, it seems like all news is pushed out to next week and after. That said, the one teaser image has given players a little bit to go on.

As one poster noted, the Super Earth flag looks a little "pointy" and also a little "grabby," indicating the spike at the top and the grip on the pole. Could this be a weaponized Super Earth flag, ready to spread democracy with its pointy end through the galaxy?

The easy speculation is that this is a new Stratagem of some kind, possibly a support item meant to bolster Helldiver efforts. "AOE buff flag? Yes please!" one user said. "What? No, we would be happy with a normal run-of-the-mill flag," another responded. Good to know the Helldivers haven't lost their sense of humor after holding out against the hordes of machines, bugs, and aliens.

This has coincided with an interesting outcome in the latest Major Order. Despite efforts from the Helldivers failing, the gravity field was activated in its "mostly-completed state" and slowed the Meridian Wormhole — a long-standing, ever-present threat — to a halt. With it, the Illuminate have reportedly "disappeared," which is not at all worrisome.

Given Arrowhead's tease about "needing" our equipment for the fight to come, it seems like the Helldivers 2 studio is cooking up something dramatic for the next update and beyond. We'll learn what's in store on May 8, when the next Warbond is revealed.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

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This Epic Legend of Zelda Manga Treasure Chest Is Surprisingly Cheaper Than the Regular Box Set

The popular Legend of Zelda Legendary Edition Box Set manga by Akira Himekawa is 42% off at Amazon right now. This is a great deal for anyone wanting to take a deep dive into the Legend of Zelda lore, try their hand at reading manga, or buy the perfect gift for that special Zelda fan in your life.

If you're interested in learning more about this set before you buy, make sure to check out our guide to all of the official Legend of Zelda books and manga.

The Legend of Zelda - Legendary Edition Box Set on Sale

This giant collection holds every volume inside an sweet treasure chest, which is super fitting for the subject matter. You can also get the same paperback collection without the snazzy treasure chest, but that's less fun and actually somehow more expensive. All of these manga are faithful adaptations of their respective game's stories, with some added depth and background to flesh them out. Here's what stories are included:

  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
  • The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/ Oracle of Ages
  • The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
  • The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
  • The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Notably absent are the original Legend of Zelda and Twilight Princess manga, comprised of 10 and 11 volumes, respectively. They are available in their own box sets You can find those separately on Amazon as well.

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

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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Patch 8 Detailed, Horde Mode Mechanics and Map Revealed

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is set for Patch 8 and with it the hotly anticipated Horde Mode, which fans hope will breathe new life into the third-person action game.

In a post on publisher Focus Entertainment’s website, developer Saber Interactive revealed how the Horde mode will work. It’s for up to three players (you can play solo with two bots, like in the PvE Operations mode), and, as you’d expect, you fight increasingly difficult waves of Tyranids and Chaos. Your class and weapon levels are based on your PvE levels.

“Difficulty will increase for each wave defeated, so you’ll have to prepare yourself accordingly to vaporize as many waves as you can,” Focus and Saber said.

The companies also offered a first look, below, at the Horde mode map, which takes place in Kadaku. Kadaku is the Imperial Jungle World Space Marine 2 players will already be familiar with. The Horde Mode release date is yet to be announced, but it sounds like it’s not too far off.

As for what else Patch 8 will bring, Focus and Saber players can expect more free and premium DLC, including a Blood Angels cosmetic pack, a White Scars Champion Pack, and a rebalancing of the Absolute difficulty.

Fans had indicated that they wanted Absolute difficulty to be even tougher in order to differentiate it more from Lethal difficulty, and it sounds like that’s on the cards.

“Last month, we did a community poll on Focus Together to collect your feedback and see what you were interested to see on the Absolute difficulty to differentiate it more from Lethal,” Focus and Saber said. “You will see the changes we made as part of the 8.0 update. Expect an even tougher challenge!”

Expect a lot more from Patch 8, the companies said. PTS players will be able to test Patch 8 before it's released.

Focus and Saber had previously confirmed that Space Marine 2 is getting a new class, but there’s no mention of it in the Patch 8 post. Most assume it will be the Apothecary, as close to a medic class as Space Marines have. But there is hope that it could be the Librarian, which would mean super cool warp-powered space magic. Also confirmed coming are new PvE operations and melee weapons.

There’s a lot happening in the world of Space Marine 2, despite the surprise announcement that development of Space Marine 3 development had begun. Space Marine 2’s year one roadmap remains in place.

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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The Best Hulu Deals and Bundles Right Now (April 2025)

Hulu has been around for a while and, for our money, it's one of the absolute best streaming services available. From great movies like Anatomy of a Fall and Prey to excellent television series like the Golden Globe-winning Shogun, Abbott Elementary, and The Handmaid's Tale there is always something awesome to watch. We've also got the highly-anticipated Alien: Earth series on our radar this year, even though a release date is still to be announced.

Below, we've detailed all of the best Hulu deals and bundles so you can get started on your streaming adventures with its library right away. This includes the Hulu, Disney+, and Max streaming bundle, which starts at just $16.99/month and is currently the best value available for the streaming services following the Disney Plus and Hulu price hikes. To see even more streaming deals, make sure to check out our roundups of the best Disney Plus deals and the best Max deals.

How to Get The Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max Streaming Bundle

The Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max streaming bundle can be purchased on any of the three streaming services and starts at $16.99/month for the ad-supported tier or $29.99/month for ad-free access across all three platforms. If you're looking to cut down on streaming costs and currently own all three of these, this is an excellent bundle to invest in. It'll save you quite a bit compared to what you'd pay for the three of them separately per month - 43% on the ad-supported plan and 42% on the ad-free plan.

Hulu deal for students — Get Hulu (With Ads) for just $1.99/month

If you're a student enrolled in a university (a US Title IV accredited college or university, per Hulu's website), you can sign up for Hulu (With Ads) for $1.99 a month. That's an excellent deal if you're a student, saving you $8 on the usual monthly price.

Hulu subscription tiers

Hulu is available in a couple of different tiers. The least expensive option is the ad-supported tier, which comes in at $9.99/month. This gives you access to everything exclusive, tons of movies, Hulu Originals, children's programming, and more. If you want to ditch the ads, the ad-free plan is $18.99/month.

Hulu: Bundle to Best

If you want a more affordable option when it comes to a Hulu subscription, you can't go wrong with a bundle, and Hulu has several to choose from:

  • Hulu + Live TV (With Ads) Hulu + Live TV (With Ads) is $82.99/month and includes Disney+ and ESPN+. It also gives you access to more than 75 channels with live TV and unlimited DVR functionality. The Hulu + Live TV plan also has a three-day free trial to test out the service.
  • Hulu + Live TV (Ad-Free) The ad-free version of Hulu+Live TV is $95.99/month and comes with ad-free versions of Hulu and Disney Plus, although ESPN still shows ads.
  • Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic This is the most economic bundle. It will set you back $10.99/month and comes with subscriptions to Disney+ and Hulu. It lets you stream on multiple devices at once and comes with ad-supported versions of both Disney+ and Hulu.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Basic This bundle adds ESPN+ into the mix alongside Disney+ and Hulu, bumping up the price to $16.99/month. You can also download and watch select content on ESPN+ at this level.
  • Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle Premium — This bundle is $26.99/month and comes with ESPN+ (with ads) and ad-free versions of Disney+ and Hulu. You can also download select content across all three streaming services.

What can you watch on Hulu?

There is a bonkers amount of shows and movies you can watch on Hulu. Let's start at the top and simply talk about the verticals on offer with the base subscription, because if we also talk about what is available via Disney+, ESPN+, or live TV, we'll be here forever. (You can also sync up Hulu with Max to gain access to things like Succession and House of the Dragon.)

Here's what you get:

  • Network and Hulu Original television shows (AMC, Adult Swim, ABC, A&E, FX, etc.)
  • Movies (HBO, Hulu Originals, anime films, etc.)
  • Sports (NHL, Soccer, MLB, Auto Racing, NFL, College Football, PGA, Tennis, etc.)
  • News (ABC News Live, Good Morning America, World News Tonight, 20/20, The View, etc.)

Hulu television

Hulu has some amazing shows, both those that are finished and many which are ongoing. For comedy, there are plenty of options to choose from, including New Girl, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, What We Do In The Shadows, Modern Family, Cougar Town, Broad City, Abbott Elementary, and so much more.

There are also some big Hulu originals to watch, including The Bear, The Old Man, The Handmaid's Tale, and Only Murders In The Building.

As far as animated fare, there are modern adult classics like Rick and Morty and Bob's Burgers, as well as Futurama, Family Guy, and King of the Hill. Anime staples like Cowboy Bebop are also available. And if you want to bring more youth-friendly fun, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Curious George are just a small sample of what Hulu has available.

The future of Hulu

Hulu isn't going anywhere. As a matter of fact, beyond it being awarded the best streaming service by us and receiving a 9/10 in our updated Hulu review, it was bought in full by Disney in November 2023 and the House of Mouse has created a one-app experience for those bundling Hulu and Disney+. With an FX partnership, Hulu is also home to those shows, including the latest drama miniseries, Shogun.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Original story from Brian Barnett.

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Amazon Confirms Yet Another Prime Day Will Arrive in July 2025

In terms of upcoming sales events, the only thing bigger than Prime Day is Black Friday. So if you plan on making any major purchases this year, your best bet is to wait for the Amazon-led shopping event in July or hold out for Black Friday sales in November. Now that Amazon has officially confirmed that Prime Day will be taking place in July again this year, shoppers can look forward to another summer sales extravaganza.

While Amazon did confirm the month and which countries the event will take place in, the retailer still hasn't announced a specific date. That being said, we can make some guesses as to when the Amazon shopping holiday will begin in 2025.

When Is Amazon Prime Day 2025?

Amazon has officially stated that Prime Day will be taking place again in July 2025. This follows the same pattern as previous years, so we can take a stab at when the actual dates of the sale will be. Last year, Amazon Prime Day ran for two days on Tuesday, July 16 through Wednesday, July 17. These dates landed on the third week of the month, so if we apply the same timing to this year, that puts the Amazon Prime Day 2025 dates at July 15-16. We likely won't get an official announcement from Amazon about the start date of the sale until June, but the dates have been fairly consistent in years past.

Which Countries Will Host a Prime Day Sale?

According to the official Amazon press release, Prime Day will return to these countries in 2025: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the U.S., and the UK.

Prime members will also be able to shop the sale in Ireland for the first time this year.

Will Other Retailers Have Prime Day Sales?

While Amazon is the only one to have officially confirmed a big sale for July, other major retailers have consistently participated with their own sales during Prime Day over the past few years. The exact dates may vary, but you can expect shopping events to pop up for the following retailers in July:

  • Walmart
  • Target
  • Best Buy
  • Dell
  • Kohl's
  • Home Depot

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Julia Garner Opens Up About Silver Surfer's Allegiance In Fantastic Four: First Steps: 'You're Not Sure Where She Stands'

Fans are ready to meet the new Fantastic Four — and that includes the new take on Silver Surfer, played by Julia Garner. The actress, who will be playing the Shalla-Bal version of the character in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, recently opened up about the Surfer’s backstory, as well as reaching different audiences through the MCU and the potential for a Silver Surfer spin-off movie.

“It's going to be really interesting,” she told Entertainment Weekly recently in her first interview since the trailer reveal when asked to describe how director Matt Shakman described the character to her initially and how it was written in the script.

“I have to be so cryptic about everything, otherwise I'm going to have Marvel come after me. But it was described as there's this mystery about her, and there's this sense of this ambiguous energy going on of whether she's good or not. She is the herald of Galactus, so she works for Galactus, but you're not sure where she stands. Does she stand with her boss, or is she just doing what she's told? She has this mysterious energy about her, and slowly that mystery will get solved with the audience throughout watching it.”

The actress was also drawn to the audience she could cultivate through the MCU, not just the strength of the character. "She's so different than anyone I've ever played, and that was also another reason why I wanted to do it," Garner explained.

"I don't expect everybody to watch Ozark or [Inventing] Anna or The Assistant. Some people are only going to watch certain things, so that's why I want to branch out to every genre, and that's one of the reasons why I wanted to do Marvel — it's reaching a different kind of audience."

Garner seems to be all in on the MCU, so much so that she would be willing to return for a Silver Surfer spin-off movie, if that ever became a reality.

“A hundred percent, I would love to do that,” she told the outlet. “The Silver Surfer is such a cool character, and I feel like it's so rare to be presented with any sort of mystery in this day and age. So any kind of energy like that on screen, I know I want to see that, so that would be awesome if that happened.”

That said, in true Marvel superhero fashion, she was tight-lipped about whether or not there were concrete plans for her to return to the MCU for another film.

“Oh my God, I wish I could answer that question, but I don't have an answer, honestly,” she teased to Entertainment Weekly. “I was just happy to be a part of this movie. But we'll see.”

Garner stars in The Fantastic Four: First Steps alongside Vanessa Kirby, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, and Ralph Ineson. The film will arrive in theaters on July 25, 2025.

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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Score 60% Off a Sam's Club Membership Today Only, and Secure Sold Out Pokémon TCG Sets at a Discount

I want to call this a good day for anyone who likes saving money without working too hard. Sam's Club memberships are 60% off today through Groupon, which is about the easiest win you are going to find if you like cheap bulk snacks, discounted tech, and occasional panic buys of kayaks you will never use.

Even better, a membership right now gets you access to Pokémon TCG deals that have been selling out fast, including the Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection at a price you can explain to your wallet.

Sam's Club Membership (1 Year)

Sam's Club memberships are rarely this cheap without some kind of catch, but today you can pick up a one-year "Club" membership for $20 after an extra $5 discount, or upgrade to "Plus" for $60 if you want perks like free shipping.

I think the Club tier is the real steal here, especially if you just want access to the savings without needing someone to upsell you into a tire rotation package. With more than 25,000 people already jumping on it, I would not sit on this too long.

Pokémon TCG Charizard Ex Super-Premium Collection

If you have been trying to land the Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection without paying scalper prices, this is probably your moment. Sam's Club has it for $49.94, and in my opinion, that is about as good as it gets without waiting for some mythical clearance event.

You are getting ten booster packs, three promo cards, a Charizard figure, and a code card for Pokémon TCG Live. You will need a membership to grab it, but compared to what this set has been going for elsewhere, that feels like a small trade-off.

Single Pokémon Cards Are Crashing

In my opinion, this is a strong two-for-one situation. You save on the membership, you get early access to deals that are usually wiped out by the time they hit the regular shelves, and if you have been thinking about jumping back into Pokémon TCG without paying eBay prices, this is probably one of the better windows you will see.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

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The Samsung 990 Evo Plus 2TB and 4TB SSDs Are On Sale Today: Great for PS5 and Gaming PCs

Samsung's newest SSD - the Samsung 990 Evo Plus PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe solid state drive - is on sale today. Pick up the 1TB size for just $69.99, the 2TB size for $139.99 or, if you can swing it, the 4TB size for $249.99. It's currently $30-$60 cheaper than the Samsung 990 Pro and most (if not all) gamers won't notice the difference in performance.

Samsung 990 Evo Plus SSDs on Sale

The Samsung 990 Evo Plus is an excellent drive for both your gaming PC and your PlayStation 5 console. It exceeds Sony's minimim speed recommendation for the PS5, boasting sequential speeds of up to 7,250 read and 6,300MB/s write. This is a much faster drive than the 990 Evo non-Pro but not quite as fast as the 990 Pro. The main difference between this drive and the more expensive 990 Pro is that this is a DRAM-less drive. For PS5 performance, it makes no difference. For gaming PCs, the 990 Evo Plus supports HMB (host memory buffer), which makes up for the lack of DRAM by using an inconsequential amount of RAM from your system memory. Gamers will not notice any difference between the two.

The Samsung 990 Evo Plus does not have a preinstalled heatsink. However, the 990 Evo Plus SSD is a newer single-sided SSD design that is power efficient and doesn't generate as much heat as SSDs from before. That means you probably don't need to use a heatsink and it should still work perfectly fine in a PS5 console without any thermal throttling. That said, you certainly could for peace of mind and I wouldn't see any disadvantage to that aside from spending an extra $7.

More SSDs for PS5

Looking for more options? Check out our favorite PS5 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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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Interactive Map is Now Available

IGN's Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 map is here! Our interactive map tracks essential locations across The Continent, including collectibles, Bosses, and Pictos, so you always know where to go for your next objective.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Interactive Map

The available map filters for our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 interactive map include:

  • Locations, including points of interest and shortcuts.
  • Collectibles, such as Journal Entries, Music Records, and Weapons, so you know exactly where to go to find optional pickups.
  • Items, including Chroma and Colour of Lumina locations, which are much-needed for upgrades.
  • Creatures, such as enemies and Bosses, including Story Bosses and Optional Bosses.
  • Other notable map markers, such as Merchant locations and Lost Gestrals.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Guides

The Continent hides a lot to do in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, whether it's completing Side Quests or finding and defeating Mimes. IGN's Game Help is here to assist you on your adventure with informative walkthroughs and guides, which include checklists to help you track your progress.

Our coverage includes:

Visit our Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 wiki for more Game Help.

Meg Koepp is a Guides Editor on the IGN Guides team, with a focus on trends. When she's not working, you can find her playing an RPG or spending time with her corgi.

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