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City of Balls Was the Original Title — And Somehow, Ball X Pit Got Even Weirder From There

Ball X Pit is the latest obsession to grip gamers, a chaotic roguelite that mashes together the mechanics of games like Peggle, Diablo and Vampire Survivors to make something that's impossible to characterize, but is dangerously playable. Somehow it's the work of one man, Kenny Sun, a game developer from Brooklyn, NY who loves games like Vampire Survivors, Deep Rock Galactic Survivor and Blotch Arrow. We spoke to Sun to first of all, confirm how the hell we say the Ball x Pit out loud, and then to talk about how he created this moreish Frankenstein's monster of a game.

"It’s Ball Pit. Just Ball Pit. There’s no X," explains Sun. "It’s mostly a tribute to anime like Phantom Hunter. Also, X can mean fusion, which ties into the game’s theme." He also reveals that when he first had to choose a game name for Steam, it was City of Balls.

"It started when I played a mobile brick-breaker roguelite a few years ago. I got hooked but didn’t like all the free-to-play elements. So I wanted to make a version without that — a buy-once experience. From there, it evolved through tons of iteration," Sun says, explaining the game's origin, and why he settled on building a farm as a key part of progressing through the game.

"I wanted something more visual and personal than just menus — something with identity. I liked the idea of little characters bouncing around a base. Plus, I did base-building in my last game, so it wasn’t a huge leap."

Some ideas didn't make the cut, but Sun hinted that at least a few could come back with updates to the game.

"I try not to waste work, so most ideas make it in. But one was a magma ball that left lava trails enemies would take damage from — once the game started scrolling, it didn’t make sense visually, so we cut it," he says, as for something we could see one day.

"I cut a pet system — you could bring pets into levels and they’d gain XP. It was fun but too much on top of character progression. There was even a monkey that jumped on enemies."

And Sun has already been making updates, listening to feedback from players and tweaking the mechanics to make quality of life improvements. "Hitboxes were misaligned, so I redid them. And I added luck protection for fishing — players didn’t like getting too many bad rolls in a row."

If you haven't played Ball X Pit yet (and you really should) we asked Sun for his top tip to give you a head start.

"Aim for the back of the board so the balls ricochet around — that’s key for damage," he advises. His personal favorite combo? "I like hemorrhage builds — combine it with area-of-effect stuff like lightning or ghost. Flash hits everything on screen."

His favorite villager? "The one whose balls bounce off the back. I love chaotic screens. Combine him with Cohabitants for double the balls — it’s wild."

Ball X Pit is out now on PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X and S, with a Nintendo 2 version on its way soon. As for future updates?

"I can say there’s more coming, but not what exactly," teases Sun. "The game’s done really well, and it feels right to give players a bit more."

Rachel Weber is the Senior Editorial Director of Games at IGN and an elder millennial. She's been a professional nerd since 2006 when she got her start on Official PlayStation Magazine in the UK, and has since worked for GamesIndustry.Biz, Rolling Stone and GamesRadar. She loves horror, horror movies, horror games, and French Bulldogs. Those extra wrinkles on her face are thanks to going time blind and staying up too late finishing every sidequest in RPGs like Fallout and Witcher 3.

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Nintendo Finally Releases a Good Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Trailer, 8 Years After Game's Announcement

Eight years on from its initial announcement, the long-awaited Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is now just a month from launch — and today, fans can watch a fresh trailer.

Due to launch on December 4, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond remains mysterious, with Nintendo keeping details of its much-delayed first-person shooter largely under wraps.

Exactly how it picks up the story of the Metroid Prime trilogy, 18 years later, we have no idea. All the areas Samus will visit? Not a clue. Chozo lore? Dark Samus? Phazon? Other bounty hunters? Time will tell. (Though, as of September, we know Samus somehow has a motorbike.)

YOUR OBJECTIVE:
Join Samus as she explores Planet Viewros and fends off the deadly encounters that await her.#MetroidPrime4: Beyond releases for #NintendoSwitch2 and #NintendoSwitch on Dec 4. Pre-order now: https://t.co/rdE9zO3zsb pic.twitter.com/c2qH5uVdh3

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 4, 2025

This year, in particular, has seen Nintendo fans fret over the continued wait for more information, and rumors of a delay spread as the wait for a release date dragged on. Glimpses of the game to date have not prompted an outpouring of excitement, either, with a fairly mixed response to the Switch 2 event demo (to be fair, a linear and not overly exciting section from the game's opening) and brief showing in September's general Nintendo Direct.

Fan eyebrows have been raised, too, by the apparent lack of marketing dedicated to the game. Where Kirby Air Riders has been featured in two lengthy dedicated Nintendo Directs, Metroid Prime 4 has had none.

But there is still time for the Metroid Prime 4 hype machine to kick into gear. And now, 30 days from launch, fans are celebrating today's new trailer doing just that. While there are no standout reveals in the video, it does an entertaining job of showing Samus in action, highlighting baddie Sylux, and revisiting more of the game's setting: the planet Viewros.

"Trailer felt like, 'Yes, we've heard you all about the marketing. Please have this,'" wrote Metroid fan Jawmuncher on ResetEra. "I approve. This is a trailer I could use to sell someone on the game. The last trailer I could not unless they REALLY like motorcycles."

"Finally a good trailer," agreed AppleKid. "Still want to know more but this trailer at least isn't hype deflating like the last 2. Game looks great!"

But still, there are calls for a dedicated Metroid Prime 4 deep dive, via a dedicated Nintendo Direct. "Kirby Air Riders got two," noted Khanimus. "The game people have been actively anticipating since it was announced 8 years ago probably should get one."

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond launches for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 next month.

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

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'It Was So Relaxing, Like My Brain Actually Wasn't Operating' — The Batman Star Robert Pattinson Casually Confirms He's in Dune 3

Robert Pattinson has casually confirmed he’s in Dune 3 as part of a throwaway comment made in an interview to promote his new movie with Jennifer Lawrence, Die, My Love.

In April, The Hollywood Reporter said Robert Pattinson was “circling the role” of the chief villain of the film, potentially Scytale from Frank Herbert’s Dune books. No announcement has so far confirmed the casting, but in an interview with IndieWire, Pattinson talked about filming Dune in the past tense, and what it was like being in the desert.

“When I was doing Dune it was so hot in the desert that I just couldn’t question anything,” he said. “And it was so relaxing, like my brain actually wasn’t operating, I did not have a single functioning brain cell. And I was just listening to Denis [Villeneuve]: ‘Whatever you want!’

“I actually found it relaxing. Now I’m taking that into other roles.”

Director Denis Villeneuve’s Dune 3 is set to tell the story of Herbert’s second Dune book, Dune Messiah, which itself is set 12 years after the events of the first book. For Dune 3, that means picking things up amid Paul Atreides’ devastating jihad, which has conquered the universe. In Dune Messiah, the villanous Tleilaxu Face Dancer Scytale wants to very much bring Paul and his family crashing down, so it will be interesting to see how this plays out in the movie with Pattinson in the role.

We also know Jason Momoa’s son, Nakoa-Wolf Momoa, and Silo‘s Ida Brooke are set to play Leto II and Ghanima, the twin offspring of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya). Leto II was named after his paternal grandfather, Duke Leto Atreides (who was murdered on Arrakis by Harkonnen and Sardaukar forces during the events of the first book and film). Leto II goes on to become God Emperor and, well, all sorts of weird things happen. It’s worth noting that in the books, both twins were pre-born, which means they have centuries of ancestral knowledge in the womb, and inherit Paul’s powers.

Jason Momoa himself has confirmed his return for Dune 3. In 2021’s Dune, Momoa played Duncan Idaho, swordmaster and mentor to Paul. His character dies following the Harkonnen invasion of Arrakis, and does not appear in Dune: Part Two.

Dune 3 is set to launch at some point in 2026. For more, check out IGN's feature, Dune: Part 3 - What to Expect From the Next Sequel Movie.

It's a busy time for Robert Pattinson, who is set to star in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, due out next year, and reprise his role as Batman in Matt Reeves’ The Batman 2, due out in 2027.

Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images.

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

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Fortnite Now Polling Fans Over Unpopular Pet Restrictions, Which Require You to Rebuy Sidekicks Just to Change Their Fur Color

Fortnite developer Epic Games has issued a fresh user survey polling players over its pet-like Sidekicks — and in particular, the need to rebuy each creature to get another version, after your basic design choices are made permanent.

Currently, Fortnite forces fans to lock in their Sidekick's body color, shape and style upon first use, and warns players that their decision cannot be changed again.

For now, just one Sidekick animal is available — banana dog hybrid Peels, which you get two of within Fortnite's current The Simpsons battle pass. Upon first equipping the pooch, you must decide from three banana skin colors (yellow, yellow-green, or mottled), an ear shape (pointy, less pointy, flat) and a body style (slender, or thicc).

After this, each Sidekick also comes with its own mini battle pass of cosmetic add-ons (Peels has an emote where it dances with maracas, and also a couple of shirt options it can wear that can be equipped at will). But the creature's base design choices are indeed no longer changeable, leaving players who want to try other body options seeking a separate Peels incarnation to change from the ground up.

Later this week, on November 7, a selection of additional Sidekicks will be available separately via the Fortnite in-game shop, with upcoming creatures set to include more dog breeds, a dinosaur, and even a Fishstick fish in a bubble. Each will cost either 1,200 or 1,500 V-Bucks (around $10-$14), and each is expected to offer numerous permanent cosmetic options fans will have to buy numerous versions of to own them all.

Amid the backlash to this decision, Epic Games has sent a fresh user survey sent to Fortnite players, including myself, that specifically asks for feedback on Sidekicks' permanent customization mechanic — offering some fans a glimmer of hope that the whole thing is being reconsidered.

"How do you feel about the Sidekicks cosmetic?" asks one question. "Did you know that Sidekicks have basic features that you can only customize once upon claiming that Sidekick (e.g. its color and shape?" asks another. And then:

"How do you feel about having to purchase an additional copy of the same Sidekick if you want to customize your Sidekick with different basic features?" asks a third query, with various options to reply, from "strongly dislike" to "strongly like."

Some fans have suggested Epic Games originally envisaged buying Sidekicks to be like adopting a creature from a pet shop — with a specific design you bond with over time (and as you unlock their battle pass). Others have also said that the pricing here, while steep, is little different to Fortnite's also widely-disliked Kicks (digital shoes), which often cost upwards of 1,000 V-Bucks for licensed designs, and regularly require players to buy multiple copies to access different colors. (Around a dozen near-identical digital pairs of Crocs exist in the game, each of which must be bought separately.)

But others have compared Sidekicks to the highly customizable nature of many character skins — and indeed, the color options available to Fortnite's more-basic Pets, which launched back during the game's earlier years, and can be customized at will.

Certainly, it feels like the widespread response to Sidekicks' design limitations has struck a chord. Far from a fun new cosmetic type — and one that could prove hugely lucrative, when licensed Sidekicks like Grogu and Stitch arrive — launching to positive sentiment, their soft-launch via Peels has only stirred up a backlash, with various reddit threads and social media posts now encouraging other players not to buy more when they do go on sale later this week.

Will Epic Games change course? Time will tell, though answers to that survey (and the sales from this week's shop update) may play a part.

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

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Yellowstone: The Complete Series Is Now Available to Preorder on Blu-Ray (and It's on Sale)

Fans of Yellowstone can now add every season to their physical media collection, as Yellowstone: The Complete Series on Blu-ray is now available to preorder, with a release date coming very soon on November 18. What's even better is it's currently on sale at Amazon, so you can take advantage of a 22% discount that's dropped the price from $132.99 to $104.29 (see it here).

Preorder Yellowstone: The Complete Series on Blu-Ray

This set - which also comes in a collectible slip case that can be seen below - has all 53 episodes of the series alongside tons of bonus features (no joke, there's so many for fans to dig into). Below you can see a breakdown of what special features can be found with each season.

Yellowstone: The Complete Series Blu-Ray Set Bonus Features

Season 1:

  • Taylor Sheridan & Kevin Costner on YELLOWSTONE
  • Working The Yellowstone: Production Design
  • Working The Yellowstone: Special Effects
  • Cowboy Camp
  • Character Spots

Season 2:

  • Only Devils Left – Making YELLOWSTONE: SEASON 2
  • Working The Yellowstone: Fight Choreography
  • Yellowstone Tin Type Photography Behind The Scenes
  • Deleted Scenes

Season 3:

  • Meaner Than Evil: Making YELLOWSTONE: SEASON 3
  • Working The Yellowstone: Director Stephan Kay
  • Working The Yellowstone: SFX Supervisor Garry Elmendorf

Season 4:

  • Opening Pandora's Box: Making YELLOWSTONE: SEASON 4
  • Bloodline: Yellowstone Origins
  • Working The Yellowstone: Making It All Happen
  • SEASON 4: Back To The Bunkhouse

Season 5, Part 1:

  • Behind the Story (Episodes 1–8)
  • Stories from the Bunkhouse (Episodes 1–8)
  • Undeniable Passion: Beth & Rip / Monica & Kayce
  • Musical Crosscurrents with Composers Brian Tyler & Breton Vivian
  • Giving Everything to This Land: Yellowstone Returns
  • Inside Yellowstone: Season 5
  • Yellowstone: Inside the Phenomenon
  • Inside the Real Yellowstone Ranch

Season 5, Part 2:

  • Redemption: A Season of Change
  • Moments in Time with Photographer Emerson Miller
  • The Heartbeat of Yellowstone: Chief Joseph Ranch
  • Stories from the Bunkhouse
  • Desire Is All You Need
  • The Apocalypse of Change
  • Three Fifty-Three
  • Counting Coup
  • Give The World Away
  • Life Is A Promise; Ranch Retrospective; Wheeler of Misfortune

Physical media collectors have plenty more to check out right now. Our roundup of upcoming 4Ks and Blu-rays can point you in the direction of what's expected to come out over the next few months. And if you're looking for some good deals on physical media, Black Friday is coming up soon (with some retailers even kicking off their sales early), so now is a great time to keep your eyes peeled for discounts that catch your eye.

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

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Microsoft Announces Xbox Game Pass November 2025 Wave 1 Lineup

Microsoft has announced the Xbox Game Pass November 2025 Wave 1 lineup of games, headlined by Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.

As a Microsoft-owned video game, Black Ops 7 launches straight into Game Pass day one when it comes out on November 14. That’s across cloud, console, and PC for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers only.

But there are a number of games hitting Game Pass before Treyarch and Raven’s first-person shooter arrives. On November 5, Dead Static Drive (Cloud, Console, and PC) arrives on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass as another day one release.

As per Xbox Wire, Dead Static Drive is “Grand Theft Cthulhu.” "An indie survival-horror game following a nightmarish road trip across a 1980s Americana, Dead Static Drive blends weird fiction and uncanny Eldritch themes with a spooky unease underlying this small-town life," Microsoft said.

Also on November 5 is Rebellion's Sniper Elite: Resistance (Cloud, Console, and PC) on Game Pass Premium. Here's the official blurb:

Offering unparalleled sniping mechanics, stealth and tactical third-person combat, Sniper Elite: Resistance turns the attention of the award-winning series towards a hidden war, far from the front lines, deep within the heart of occupied France. Bring a friend – the full campaign can be experienced in co-op.

On November 6, Egging On (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) hits Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass as a day one launch. The day one launches continue with Whiskerwood (PC), also on November 6, for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Moving on, November 7 sees Voidtrain (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) launch across Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Premium. November 11 sees Great God Grove (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) across Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Premium. Also on November 11, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (Cloud, Console, and PC) hits Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Premium. And, on November 11, Pigeon Simulator (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) is a day one launch on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.

November 12 sees Relic Hunters Legend (Cloud, Console, and PC) on Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Premium. Also on November 12 is the day one release of Winter Burrow (Cloud, Console, and PC) on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. And of course, Wave 1 ends with the big one: Black Ops 7 on November 14.

Xbox Game Pass November 2025 Wave 1 lineup:

  • Dead Static Drive (Cloud, Console, and PC) – November 5 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Sniper Elite: Resistance (Cloud, Console, and PC – November 5 Now with Game Pass Premium
  • Egging On (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – November 6 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Whiskerwood (PC) – November 6 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Voidtrain (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – November 7 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Premium
  • Great God Grove (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – November 11 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Premium
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (Cloud, Console, and PC) – November 11 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Premium
  • Pigeon Simulator (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – November 11 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Relic Hunters Legend (Cloud, Console, and PC) – November 12 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Premium
  • Winter Burrow (Cloud, Console, and PC) – November 12 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – November 14 Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass

It’s worth remembering that, following Microsoft’s recent Game Pass price hike and rebranding of some tiers, we’re now talking about what’s on Game Pass Premium and Essential, rather than Standard and Core. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass keep their names.

As already announced, a number of games leave Game Pass this month. The loss of Stalker 2 in particular has caused some subscribers to express their frustration, coming as it does a year after its timed console exclusive release on Xbox and ahead of its PS5 release date. As always, you can save up to 20% if you buy these games to keep them in your library.

Games leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 15:

  • Blacksmith Master (Game Preview) (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Football Manager 2024 (PC)
  • Football Manager 2024 Console Edition (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Frostpunk (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Spirittea (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 Heart of Chernobyl (Cloud, Console, and PC)

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

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Amazon Just Slashed the Price of Pokémon Card Mega Evolution ETBs Ahead of Black Friday

Fancy a Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Box for around $56? I bet you do, but it would be better if you had a $60 Amazon gift card to get it for free, wouldn't it?

Well, if you get approved for an Amazon Store Card, select AMEX to pay for your purchase, then use the $60 welcome gift card, you can (technically, or just pay $19.98 after the gift card).

Amazon has knocked off 20% off this ETB, so it's now $79.95, down from $99.99. This is, by far, even without the extra promos I've just mentioned, the best deal on Mega Evolution ETBs you will find right now, and you shouldn't sleep on it.

If you already have an AMEX card on your Amazon account, give it a try. It doesn't seem to be available to everyone, and we're not sure what the criteria are, but it's worth a shot.

The AMEX discount will be applied at checkout. Just follow the link here to see if you qualify.

Amazon's Store Card is also offering a $60 gift card upon qualifying for it. So you can technically get this product for free. Worst-case scenario? You're paying either $19.98 with the gift card or $55.97 with the AMEX discount. There's really nothing to lose if you're in the market for it.

Mega Evolution: Top Chase Cards You Can Pull Right Now

If you'd sooner buy the cards you're after rather than spend money on a load of sealed products, TCGPlayer has your back. Here's some updated pricing on the top Mega Evolution Pokémon cards right now, the majority of which have dropped massively in value in the past week:

Near Mint Holofoil: $312
Market price: $421.16
Most recent sale: $349.99

Near Mint Holofoil: $416
Market price: $529.54
Most recent sale: $470.99

Near Mint Holofoil: $230
Market price: $243.69
Most recent sale: $239

Near Mint Holofoil: $243.50
Market price: $257.33
Most recent sale: $248

Near Mint Holofoil: $176.53
Market price: $176.51
Most recent sale: $191.30

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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