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AU Deals: Turning and Burning on a Budget With the Moza AB6 Base, MHG Flightstick, and MTQ Throttle Panel

Before we launch off the carrier deck, here's an important distinction for mild dyslexics like me. The Moza AB9 (which I’m quite familiar with) offers significantly stronger, smoother belt driven force feedback with 12 Nm peak torque. While today’s subject, the AB6 comes in a more affordable, compact bundle. We’re talking the base, a stick, mount but also only half the power at 6 Nm peak torque and a gear driven feel that can feel slightly... notchy.

Not to give my impressions away in the intro, but the AB6 is what you ought to lock-on to if you need a great value entry-level to mid-range flight sim solution. I’ll always loop back to my AB9 as the premium high performance preferred, obviously, but the AB6 will now become the highly capable backup my eldest will probably earn his sim wings with.

Or, hey, maybe I’ll repurpose it into a force feedback manual gearshifter for my racing rig. This is quite possible with a small extra purchase.

Speaking of buying things, let's get the first hurdle out of the way: price of admission. I did say the AB6 setup was entry level, but in the sim peripherals world, that can still mean steeper than a kamikaze nose dive. Click here to skip that eye-watering window shop if you'd like to.

Moza Flight Test Gear

All About That Base

The AB6 Base is Moza very deliberately trimming the fat without cutting the nerve. This is a compact force feedback unit that still wants to grab you by the wrist and remind you that flying is a physical challenge, not just an elaborate finger ballet on a keyboard or controller.

At 6 Nm peak torque, it is exactly half the muscle of the AB9, but that number undersells how assertive it feels in practice. Once bolted down properly, and yes, bolting it down is non negotiable (do not go by my clutter-avoiding glamour photos), the AB6 communicates aircraft behaviour with quiet confidence. Control surface loading, trim changes, turbulence, buffet, runway rumble and high speed compression all come through clearly, especially when you are flinging a fully fuelled F18E Super Hornet around like you’re about to go buzz the nearest Nimitz-class tower.

The gear driven mechanism introduces a slight mechanical texture to movement. You feel the teeth working, particularly around centre, and while some will describe this as notchy (and I do agree), I would argue it also feels sincere. There is a sense of machinery at play. You are not gliding on silk, you are wrangling a flying contraption that is sometimes bucking back, and in a modern jet context that feels quite satisfying.

Build quality is classic, rock solid Moza. Aviation grade aluminium alloy, tight tolerances, zero flex and a reassuring weight that helps keep everything planted once mounted. The fanless design keeps things quiet, even when the motors are working overtime trying to simulate high G turns and control stiffening at speed.

Connectivity is simple. USB to PC, power to a chunky external brick, and Moza Cockpit software handling all of your many, many, many doodads. That software remains one of Moza’s quiet strengths. Like it was with my AB9, the presets for DCS World are quick to apply, custom tuning is straightforward, and nothing about it feels like an afterthought.

MHG Flightstick: Fighter DNA Without the Premium Tax

The MHG Flightstick is very clearly aimed at military aviation fans, and more specifically, people who want a convincing modern jet grip without cluster bombing their wallet into obliteration.

It sits comfortably in the hand with a shape that feels purpose built for aggressive top gunning. The materials strike a good balance between durability and comfort, with no sharp edges or awkward pressure points popped up, even after long sorties. After a week or so of extended DCS sessions, my hand fatigue came from white knuckle dogfighting rather than poor ergonomics.

Input wise, the MHG offers a generous selection of buttons, hats and triggers that feel crisp and deliberate. There is no mush here, and I always love durability ensuring Hall-effect sensors. Each input press feels intentional, which matters when you are juggling radar modes, weapon selection, trim, countermeasures and comms while also trying not to poleaxe yourself down through the hard deck and into a mountain.

Mounted to the AB6, the stick benefits greatly from the base’s force feedback personality. High speed turns load up convincingly, control stiffening under G is communicated clearly, and as you slow down or dirty up the jet, the stick lightens appropriately. The feedback loop between hand, base and aircraft feels coherent, which is ultimately what sells the illusion.

This is not just vibration for the sake of it. It is valuable, contextual feedback that tells you what the aircraft is doing before the HUD or warning tones have a chance to screech at you. And take it from me: when paired with VR it’s an absolute chef’s kiss of immersion. That's why my monitor is so small in those photos. Never use it.

The MTQ Throttle Panel: The Unsung Hero

If the base and stick are the stars of the show, the MTQ Throttle Panel is the quietly brilliant supporting act that ends up doing a lot of heavy lifting.

Designed as a modular throttle solution, the MTQ offers smooth travel, adjustable resistance and a layout that makes sense for both military and civilian aircraft profiles. In the F18E, it feels right at home, especially when managing power through carrier launches, formation flying and high workload combat scenarios.

What stood out most during testing was the throttle’s precision. Small adjustments are easy to make, which is crucial when flying close to stall speeds or managing approach and landing phases. The resistance is firm enough to prevent accidental movement, but never fights you when quick power changes are required.

The additional inputs on the panel are well placed and easy to reach without shifting grip. Everything feels designed by people who actually fly in sims, rather than by someone ticking feature boxes on a spreadsheet.

Paired with the AB6 and MHG, the MTQ completes the ecosystem in a way that feels cohesive rather than piecemeal. But it’s not all good news, however, as the panel base is mighty light and prone to slipping about unless you lock it down. And, though it’s to be expected in its budget positioning, the throttle is functional but also felt underwhelming to my left mitt. It’s more plasticky in the palm than I thought it was going to be.

Who This Is Really For

Here’s an obvious statement that I’ll say anyway. The Moza AB6 Base, MHG Flightstick and MTQ Throttle Panel combination is not trying to be Mav' or Iceman of the high end flight peripherals market. It's like a Hollywood or a Wolfman; just a decent wingman to anybody looking to engage with proper force feedback simming without much of the magic being jettisoned.

For newcomers stepping up from non force feedback gear, this will still feel transformative. For experienced sim pilots who want a secondary setup, a compact rig or a more affordable entry point for family members, it makes a compelling case.

If the price of an AB9 is too sky high for your tastes, you no longer have to pull eject on your FFB flight sim dreams. Because this is a setup that understands its lane and more or less nails it. It turns and burns with confidence, communicates clearly through your hands, and makes every successful sortie feel just that little bit more alive. And, paradoxically, should you completely screw up your landing, you'll feel even more extra alive in the throes of that ensuing explosion.

Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.

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Primal Season 3 Premiere Review

Full spoilers follow for Primal Season 3, Episode 1, “Vengeance of Death,” which debuts on Adult Swim on January 11 and on HBO Max on January 12.

Genndy Tartakovsky established his reputation as a singular talent in the realm of television animation long ago thanks to the likes of shows such as Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, and Star Wars: Clone Wars, but his caveman-and-dinosaur epic Primal, which debuted in 2019, has in many ways been his finest hour, a culmination of his vision for how serialized animation could work that he had been striving towards for years. And now Primal is back for a third season, which is part relaunch/part follow-up – and, based on Episode 1 at least, as visually striking and intriguing as ever.

Yes, the Neanderthal hero of the first two seasons known only as Spear (voiced by Aaron LaPlante) has returned, and this despite his having been killed at the end of Season 2 in definitive fashion. That episode was both devastating and uplifting, as Spear died a hero so that his extended family – his faithful dino companion Fang, human friend Mira, and their offspring, both dinosaur and human (including a daughter Spear would never meet!) – could live. It was tragic and amazing, and seemed like the perfect end to his story.

But as Tartakovsky has discussed, his plans for a third season, which would be an anthology version of Primal, never quite seemed to work, and eventually he was inspired by the idea of returning to the world of Spear… albeit a now zombified version of our favorite caveman who is about as far from the living Spear as can be. For now, anyway.

“Vengeance of Death” opens in the aftermath of a slaughter of a village, but one old man has survived – and he’s ready for the vengeance of the title. Wordlessly – this is Primal after all – using his arcane magic, which includes potions, an eyeball, and the blood and heart of one of his dead attackers, the old man resurrects Spear, whose decomposing body has been wrapped up and resting peacefully for who knows how long. And so this new Spear – lumbering, mindless, naked, and more dangerous than ever – is born.

Soon enough, Spear is tearing the old man’s enemies to shreds, and he’s got a leg up on his living form as well – he can take spears to the chest and various other injuries with no problem. This fight (the first of several action scenes in the 22-minute episode), which has the old man controlling Spear as he gets his revenge, is pure Primal, beginning as the seemingly subhuman enemy chomp away on raw flesh around a campfire (are they cannibals, eating the old man’s friends and family?). Bathed in a red light which foreshadows the bloodletting that is about to happen, they all perk up at a sound from the jungle. Silently, they stare at the treeline before the hazy image of Spear appears, a silhouette masked by a green fog. Cue the subhumans’ hooting and hollering, which breaks the silence, and then their efficient destruction at the hands of our new favorite zombie.

What is the plan for this zombie Spear? There’s no denying it was a pretty ballsy move to bring him back after the perfect ending of Season 2.

Amid this gratifying action, typically handsome design work, and effective soundscape, there’s also a touch of humor as one of the subhumans manages to slice off a piece of Spear’s skull – and some brain along with it. Having suddenly been immobilized because the old man died in the battle, our undead hero just stares slack-jawed, not responding at all to his lost bit of cranium. The subhuman does a double take at his opponent and the skull cap on the ground, and then decides to hightail it out of there.

A POV shot for Spear sets up what follows, as he looks on mindlessly at the carnage he has wrought. And then… nothing. With the old man no longer controlling him, he just stands there and… exists. Time passes, and Tartakovsky lets the beat play as night eventually turns to day. But as the sun rises and shines on Spear, well, something finally happens… He stands upright and moans. And starts walking.

Where is he going? What is the plan for this zombie Spear? There’s no denying it was a pretty ballsy move to bring him back after the perfect ending of Season 2, and it’s an even ballsier move to turn a beloved hero into a zombified mess. But clearly there’s more to the story here, with those flashes of his past hitting Spear and inspiring him. The world of Primal has never been about actual prehistoric times, of course, and it’s full of magic and all kinds of crazy stuff, so the idea that Spear could be restored to his human self and perhaps even reunited with Fang and his daughter is not out of the question. Wherever this goes, I’m confident Genndy Tartakovsky has something cool – and beautiful – planned.

Questions and Notes From Anachronistic History

  • After giving us a bit of dialogue in Season 2, we’re back to dialogue-free (so far anyway) in Season 3.
  • The cave drawing of Spear at his former final resting place shows him surrounded by fire, a callback to his final battle in Season 2.
  • Nice Frankenstein-esque touch of having the zombie Spear be taken in by that afflicted tribe. But those situations never can last, can they?
  • Tartakovsky and his team really sell the undead-ness of Spear, from the crunchy sound effects when his body moves to the fly buzzing and landing on his unblinking eye to the way he just lands on the ground with so much dead weight when he sits down.
  • I’ll try to come back and review Primal each week if you guys want it. Let me know!

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AU Deals: Today’s Best Value Game Deals on Console and PC Hunted Down for You

If there is one thing my download queue and shelf of shame agree on, it is that restraint has never been my strong suit. I have end creditsed most of these, sunk far too many hours into others, and still found excuses to buy them again. Basically, today's spread is stacked with smart picks and deep cuts, so go get amongst them!

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This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, we're celebrating the birthdays of two underloved gems. It's the big ten for Assassin's Creed Chronicles India, a midpoint entry in a 2.5D sub-series trilogy that plays not unlike Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. Capcom's Lost Planet turns 18 today, too, and is still a blast in four-player co-op via Xbox Live. Lost Planet, I’ll remember you for your weird but awesome Frank West unlockable skin. Also for letting me lug around and unload a human-sized shotgun ripped off a mech. What's not to love about that?!

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- Lost Planet (X360) 2007. Get

- AC Chronicles India (PS4,XO) 2016. Get

Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • Crisis Core: FF7 Reunion (-45%) A$47 Zack Fair’s cult classic glow up, rebuilt with modern combat and clearer storytelling. Essential if you care about Final Fantasy VII lore or just want to cry about SOLDIERs again.
  • Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (-35%) A$51.90 XCOM lite tactics wrapped in Mushroom Kingdom chaos. Smarter systems, better pacing, and proof this crossover was never a fluke.
  • Diablo III Eternal Col. (-27%) A$65.80 Still one of the smoothest loot treadmills around, bundled with everything you need to lose an entire weekend.
  • Hot Wheels Unleashed (-85%) A$8.20 Ridiculously good arcade racing hiding under toy branding. At this price it is basically theft.
  • This War of Mine Comp. Ed. (-90%) A$6 Bleak, thoughtful, and emotionally exhausting in the best way. Not fun fun, but important game fun.

Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • Assassin's Creed Mirage (-69%) A$24.90 A welcome throwback to classic Assassin’s Creed stealth, dense cities, and fewer icons yelling at you.
  • Persona 5 Royal (-51%) A$49.30 Style, music, and turn based combat firing on all cylinders, with Royal content that meaningfully deepens the story.
  • Star Wars Jedi Survivor (-63%) A$40.20 Bigger, bolder, and more confident than Fallen Order, with lightsaber combat that finally feels properly vicious.
  • Cyberpunk 2077 Ult. (-32%) A$81.90 The version CD Projekt promised from day one, now packed with Phantom Liberty and systems that actually sing.
  • Star Wars Squadrons (-38%) A$36.90 Pure cockpit Star Wars fantasy, best enjoyed with a flight stick and a tolerance for steep learning curves.

Xbox One

  • Dishonored 2 (-77%) A$9.10 One of the greatest immersive stealth-leaning FPSes ever made, with level design that rewards creativity and chaos equally.
  • Spyro Reignited Tril. (-37%) A$44.30 A loving triple-remake that keeps the charm intact while smoothing out everything that mattered.
  • Diablo III Eternal Col. (-59%) A$40.60 Couch co op friendly chaos that still holds up brilliantly on older consoles.

Or just invest in an Xbox Card.

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Ghost of Yotei (-13%) A$109 A striking open world debut that leans heavily into atmosphere, myth, and slow burn exploration.
  • Spidey Miles Morales (-48%) A$48.90 Short, sharp, and packed with heart, Miles’ standalone adventure is pure PS5 comfort food.
  • Elden Ring (-53%) A$47 A masterpiece of environmental storytelling and player driven discovery that refuses to hold your hand.
  • Returnal (-43%) A$70.60 Roguelike structure meets bullet hell intensity, wrapped in some of the best haptics on the platform.
  • Tekken 8 (-45%) A$47 Slick, aggressive, and more approachable than ever without losing its competitive edge.

PS4

  • BioShock Col. (-57%) A$42.90 Three all timers, infinite atmosphere, and still some of the best writing shooters have ever seen.
  • Persona 5 Strikers (-58%) A$41.90 Musou combat with Persona flair, acting as a surprisingly heartfelt sequel rather than a throwaway spin off.
  • Batman Arkham Col. (-90%) A$8.40 An absurdly cheap bundle of genre defining superhero games that still put most modern adaptations to shame.

Or purchase a PS Store Card.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • Pacific Drive (-60%) A$17.50 A road trip survival game obsessed with vibes, where your car becomes your best friend and worst enemy.
  • South Park The Fractured but Whole (-70%) A$14.90 Juvenile, smart, and mechanically solid, with RPG systems far better than they have any right to be.
  • SteamWorld Dig 2 (-94%) A$1.70 One of the best indie platformers ever made, now priced like a packet of chips.
  • A Plague Tale Innocence (-80%) A$12.90 A grim, story driven adventure that uses stealth and sound design to devastating effect.
  • Little Nightmares Comp. Ed. (-75%) A$9.90 Creepy, clever, and quietly brilliant environmental storytelling without a single line of dialogue.

Or just get a Steam Wallet Card

Legit LEGO Deals

  • Minecraft The Creeper (-29%) A$49.90 A clean display build that actually looks great on a shelf, even if you have never punched a tree.
  • 3in1 Wild Animals Panda (-35%) A$39 A flexible build with genuine replay value thanks to its alternate animal designs.
  • V-19 Torrent Starfighter (-30%) A$69.90 A deep cut Star Wars ship that finally escaped the archives and into brick form.
  • Balrog Book Nook (-25%) A$149 Ridiculously extra, gloriously nerdy, and absolutely worth it if your bookshelf needs intimidation.

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Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that's worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes on YouTube.

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Golden Globes 2026 Live Updates

Tonight is the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, celebrating the best and brightest in the world of film, television, podcasts, and original music from 2025. IGN is going to bring you all the winners, shenanigans and news from the event as it happens, starting at 5pm PT / 8pm ET. The show will run for roughly three hours.

Expect lots of speeches, glam looks, and probably plenty of Heated Rivalry references. Presenters signed up for duty tonight include Amanda Seyfried, Ana de Armas, Ayo Edebiri, Charli xcx, Chris Pine, Colman Domingo, Connor Storrie, Dakota Fanning, Dave Franco, Diane Lane, George Clooney, Hailee Steinfeld, Hudson Williams, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner, Joe Keery, Judd Apatow, Julia Roberts, Justin Hartley, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Hart, Kyra Sedgwick, Lalisa Manobal, Luke Grimes, Macaulay Culkin, Marlon Wayans, Melissa McCarthy, Mila Kunis, Miley Cyrus, Minnie Driver, Orlando Bloom, Pamela Anderson, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, Sean Hayes, Snoop Dogg, Wanda Sykes, Will Arnett, and Zoë Kravitz.

Playing along at home? You can check out the full list of Golden Globe nominations here.

On update duty is IGN's Rachel Weber, Jessie Wade and Michael Peyton.

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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Avatar: Fire and Ash Now Up to $1.231 Billion Worldwide After 4 Weekends in Theaters

Avatar: Fire and Ash has now grossed $1.231 billion globally after four weekends in theaters, with Zootopia 2 up to $1.655 billion worldwide after six weekends.

James Cameron’s sci-fi sequel added $21.3 million domestically and $65.6 million internationally this weekend. In total, Avatar 3 has made $342.6 million domestically, leaving the majority of its box office — $888 million — coming internationally. That’s par for the course for the Avatar movies, which have tended to show staying power at theaters and perform particularly well in China. Avatar: Fire and Ash has made $149 million to date in China, and is behind only Zootopia 2 in terms of films released in 2025. Speaking of Zootopia 2, it’s made an incredible $1.276 billion internationally, with $611 million coming from China. It is Walt Disney Animation’s highest-grossing movie of all time.

The special effects-heavy Avatar films cost a huge amount of money to produce, but they have historically made billions of dollars at the box office. 2009's Avatar 1 remains the highest-grossing movie of all time (not adjusted for inflation), and has earned a staggering $2.9 billion across several theatrical runs. 2022's Avatar: The Way of Water has earned $2.3 billion, meanwhile, cementing its place as the third-highest grossing film of all time — just ahead of Cameron's own Titanic.

We’ve spoken for some time now about Avatar: Fire and Ash’s box office performance and how well it’s doing relative to Avatar 1 and 2. Avatar: Fire and Ash is indeed trailing both its predecessors at this point in its run — by some distance, too. After weekend four, Avatar: The Way of Water had made $1.713 billion, and Avatar had made $1.335 billion. It looks increasingly unlikely that Fire and Ash will end up matching Avatar 1 or 2 by the end of its theatrical run. But the bigger question is whether it will end up doing well enough to convince Disney to greenlight Avatar 4 and 5. Disney has given both sequels release dates already: Avatar 4 currently has a December 21, 2029 release date, with Avatar 5 due out December 19, 2031. Cameron, now 71, would be close to 80 years old by the time it all wraps up.

In the run up to Fire and Ash’s release, Cameron admitted he was feeling nervous about the film’s box office performance and expressed concern about the “forces” working against theatrical releases in 2025. Speaking on The Town with Matthew Belloni podcast, Cameron said there was potential for “sequelitis.” He added: "people tend to dismiss sequels unless it’s the third Lord of the Rings film and you want to see what happens to everybody, which in my mind this is — this is the culmination of a story arc, but that may not be how the public sees it.” And there’s the “one-two punch” of streaming and Covid, which means fewer people are going to the movies — 75% of the number in 2019, Cameron suggested.

Disney has used Avengers: Doomsday teaser trailers to encourage repeat viewings of Avatar: Fire and Ash in theaters. Four teasers have been released so far, with each going online after a week of theatrical exclusivity ahead of Fire and Ash.

Meanwhile, The Housemaid starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried is nearing the $200 million mark globally, with positive word of mouth fueling strong holds week on week. A sequel is already confirmed. Anaconda starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd is now up to $110.1 million at the global box office. And Marty Supreme starring Timothée Chalamet is on $84.1 million globally.

Photo credit: CFOTO/Future Publishing 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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The Best Deals Today: Digimon Story Time Stranger, Tears of the Kingdom, 8BitDo SN30 Pro, and More

We've rounded up the best deals for Sunday, January 11, below. Don't miss your chance to save on these deals!

Digimon Story Time Stranger for $52.45

Digimon Story Time Stranger was the long-awaited next entry in the Digimon Story franchise, and it turned out to be a major hit. In our 8/10 review, we wrote, "Digimon Story: Time Stranger builds on its predecessors to deliver one of the best Digimon RPGs to date. It has a much more engaging story this time around thanks to its clever time travel setup and a charismatic and lively cast of Digimon characters."

Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 for $58.99

Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 released for Nintendo Switch last Fall, and today, you can score this double pack for $58.99 at Woot! These two adventures are some of Mario's greatest, making this a must-own game for any Switch owner. Plus, there's a free update for Nintendo Switch 2 that enables 4K support.

New Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 Up for Pre-Order

Last week, Nintendo revealed the first new set of Joy-Con 2, which feature purple and green colors. These are set to launch on February 12 alongside Mario Tennis Fever, so now's the time to secure a new pair if you're planning on heading to the courts together with friends next month.

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound for $31.12

Ninja Gaiden had an incredible 2025, and today, you can score one of the franchise's most unique entries for $31.12. Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound released in August and was created by The Game Kitchen. In our 9/10 review, we wrote, "Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound looks and sounds incredible, and the fast but thoughtful combat is so satisfying it's hard to put down."

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for $46.99

Tears of the Kingdom is one of the best games of the decade, maybe even ever. The expansive world and formula that Breath of the Wild introduced was perfected on, with Sky Islands and The Depths adding to an already gigantic world. Right now, you can take home a physical copy for $46.99, which is 33% off the usual price.

Save on The Art of DOOM: The Dark Ages

Art books are a great way to gain greater insight into the development of your favorite games. This DOOM: The Dark Ages art book was released a few weeks ago, and it's already on sale for just under $31. Featuring over 200 pages, you can dive into behind-the-scenes art of the Doom Slayer, his weapons, and even enemies or locations.

8BitDo SN30 Pro Bluetooth Controller for $29.99

If you're looking for a solid gamepad, the 8BitDo SN30 Pro is hard to beat. This controller is compatible with Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, iOS, and Android devices, so you can play games wherever you please. Drift is not a concern with Hall Effect Joysticks, and the battery life will last through multiple long sessions.

Silent Hill 2 for $27.39

Silent Hill 2 is available for $27.39 at Amazon. The Bloober Team-developed remake brought new life to the iconic Konami game, depicting the story of James Sunderland as he travels to Silent Hill after receiving a letter from his dead wife. With revamped combat, a rerecorded soundtrack, and new story additions, Silent Hill 2 is a fantastic horror game that is worth experiencing.

Devil May Cry 5: Official Artworks for $24.59

Devil May Cry 5 had a fantastic group of artists working on it, and you can take home the Official Artworks book this weekend for $24.59. This hardcover 256 page book packs in concept art, weapon designs, locations, storyboards, and more. It's the perfect addition to any DMC fan's collection.

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Steam sets a new record with over 42 million concurrent players

Steam has just set a new record of concurrent players. Earlier today, Valve’s service passed over 42 million concurrent players. To be more precise, it hit 42,042,778 concurrent players. This right here shows why a lot of publishers want their games on Steam. We last reported on Steam’s concurrent players back in March 2025. Back … Continue reading Steam sets a new record with over 42 million concurrent players

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Golden Globes 2026 Every Winner Announced

The Golden Globes are returning for their 83rd year tonight, January 11, and the show is sure to be filled with stars, big moments, and more that all celebrate the best of the best in the world of film, television, podcasts, and original music from 2025.

To ensure you don't miss a thing, this guide will let you know how to watch the Golden Globes, when they start, who the nominees are, and more.

We'll also be covering all the big news and winners out of the show with live updates, so be sure to stay tuned to IGN throughout the night!

On update duty is IGN's Rachel Weber, Jessie Wade and Michael Peyton.

The full list of Golden Globe nominations is as follows, with the full winners list below:

Best Motion Picture - Drama

  • Frankenstein
  • Hamnet - WINNER
  • It Was Just an Accident
  • Sentimental Value
  • Sinners
  • The Secret Agent

Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

  • Blue Moon
  • Bugonia
  • Marty Supreme
  • No Other Choice
  • Nouvelle Vague
  • One Battle After Another - WINNER

Best Motion Picture - Animated

  • Arco
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle
  • Elio
  • KPop Demon Hunters - WINNER
  • Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
  • Zootopia 2

Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language

  • It Was Just An Accident
  • No Other Choice
  • The Secret Agent - WINNER
  • Sentimental Value
  • Sirāt
  • The Voice of Hind Rajab

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby
  • Jennifer Lawrence, Die My Love
  • Jessie Buckley, Hamnet - WINNER
  • Julia Roberts, After the Hunt
  • Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value
  • Tessa Thompson, Hedda (2025)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine
  • Jeremy Allen White, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
  • Joel Edgerton, Train Dreams
  • Michael B. Jordan, Sinners
  • Oscar Isaac, Frankenstein
  • Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent - WINNER

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Amanda Seyfried, The Testament of Ann Lee
  • Chase Infiniti, One Battle After Another
  • Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good
  • Emma Stone, Bugonia
  • Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue
  • Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You - WINNER

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon
  • George Clooney, Jay Kelly
  • Jesse Plemons, Bugonia
  • Lee Byung-Hun, No Other Choice
  • Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another
  • Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme - WINNER

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

  • Emily Blunt, The Smashing Machine
  • Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value
  • Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good
  • Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental Value
  • Amy Madigan, Weapons
  • Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another - WINNER

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

  • Benecio Del Toro, One Battle After Another
  • Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein
  • Paul Mescal, Hamnet
  • Sean Penn, One Battle After Another
  • Adam Sandler, Jay Kelly
  • Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value - WINNER

Best Director - Motion Picture

  • Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another - WINNER
  • Ryan Coogler, Sinners
  • Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein
  • Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident
  • Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value
  • Chloé Zhao, Hamnet

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

  • Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet
  • Jafar Panahi, It Was Just an Accident
  • Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt, Sentimental Value
  • Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another - WINNER
  • Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme
  • Ryan Coogler, Sinners

Best Original Score - Motion Picture

  • Alexandre Desplat, Frankenstein
  • Hans Zimmer, F1
  • Jonny Greenwood, One Battle After Another
  • Kangding Ray, Sirāt
  • Ludwig Göransson, Sinners - WINNER
  • Max Richter, Hamnet

Best Original Song - Motion Picture

  • Dream as One, Avatar: Fire and Ash
  • Golden, KPop Demon Hunters - WINNER
  • I Lied to You, Sinners
  • No Place Like Home, Wicked: For Good
  • The Girl in the Bubble, Wicked: For Good
  • Train Dreams, Train Dreams

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

  • Avatar: Fire and Ash
  • F1
  • KPop Demon Hunters
  • Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
  • Sinners
  • Weapons
  • Wicked: For Good
  • Zootopia 2

Best Television Series - Drama

  • The Diplomat
  • Pluribus
  • Severance
  • Slow Horses
  • The Pitt - WINNER
  • The White Lotus

Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy

  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • Hacks
  • Nobody Wants This
  • Only Murders in the Building
  • The Studio - WINNER

Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Adolescence - WINNER
  • All Her Fault
  • Black Mirror
  • Dying for Sex
  • The Beast in Me
  • The Girlfriend

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Drama

  • Kathy Bates, Matlock
  • Britt Lower, Severance
  • Helen Mirren, Mobland
  • Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us
  • Keri Russell, The Diplomat
  • Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus - WINNER

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama

  • Adam Scott, Severance
  • Diego Luna, Andor
  • Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
  • Mark Ruffalo, Task
  • Noah Wyle, The Pitt - WINNER
  • Sterling Brown, Paradise

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This
  • Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
  • Jenna Ortega, Wednesday
  • Jean Smart, Hacks - WINNER
  • Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
  • Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Claire Danes, The Beast in Me
  • Rashida Jones, Black Mirror
  • Amanda Seyfried, Long Bright River
  • Sarah Snook, All Her Fault
  • Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex - WINNER
  • Robin Wright, The Girlfriend

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This
  • Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building
  • Glen Powell, Chad Powers
  • Seth Rogen, The Studio - WINNER
  • Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
  • Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television

  • Carrie Coon, The White Lotus
  • Erin Doherty, Adolescence - WINNER
  • Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
  • Catherine O'Hara, The Studio
  • Parker Posey, The White Lotus
  • Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Jacob Elordi, The Narrow Road to the Deep North
  • Paul Giamatti, Black Mirror
  • Stephen Graham, Adolescence - WINNER
  • Charlie Hunnam, Monster: The Ed Gein Story
  • Jude Law, Black Rabbit
  • Matthew Rhys, The Beast in Me

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television

  • Owen Cooper, Adolescence - WINNER
  • Billy Crudup, The Morning Show
  • Walton Goggins, The White Lotus
  • Jason Isaacs, The White Lotus
  • Tramell Tillman, Severance
  • Ashley Walters, Adolescence

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

  • Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?
  • Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life
  • Kevin Hart: Acting My Age
  • Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts
  • Ricky Gervais: Mortality - WINNER
  • Sarah Silverman: Postmortem

Best Podcast

  • Call Her Daddy
  • Good Hang with Amy Poehler - WINNER
  • Smartless
  • The Mel Robbins Podcast

When Are The Golden Globes 2026?

The 83rd Golden Globes will kick off on Sunday, January 11, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, at 5pm PT / 8pm ET. The show will run for roughly three hours.

How to Watch The Golden Globes 2026?

The Golden Globes will be broadcast live on CBS stations and will be streamed live on Paramount+ in the U.S.

The show will also be available live and on-demand for Paramount+ Premium subscribers, while Paramount+ Essential subscribers will be able to watch on Monday, January 12.

Who Is Hosting The Golden Globes 2026?

Golden Globe, Grammy, and Emmy-nominated comedian and actress Nikki Glaser is returning to host The Golden Globes for her second time this year.

Who Is Presenting at The Golden Globes 2026?

The list of presenters for the 83rd Golden Globes includes the following; Amanda Seyfried, Ana de Armas, Ayo Edebiri, Charli xcx, Chris Pine, Colman Domingo, Connor Storrie, Dakota Fanning, Dave Franco, Diane Lane, George Clooney, Hailee Steinfeld, Hudson Williams, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner, Joe Keery, Judd Apatow, Julia Roberts, Justin Hartley, Kathryn Hahn, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Hart, Kyra Sedgwick, Lalisa Manobal, Luke Grimes, Macaulay Culkin, Marlon Wayans, Melissa McCarthy, Mila Kunis, Miley Cyrus, Minnie Driver, Orlando Bloom, Pamela Anderson, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, Sean Hayes, Snoop Dogg, Wanda Sykes, Will Arnett, and Zoë Kravitz

Who Is Nominated at The Golden Globes 2026?

The Golden Globes will feature 28 categories, and One Battle After Another is leading the way in the world of movies with nine nominations.

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

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