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Magic: The Gathering Cinematic Universe Announced

Hasbro has announced it will work to bring Magic: The Gathering to screens everywhere.

The Hollywood Reporter says Hasbro is working with Legendary Entertainment to create a shared Magic: The Gathering universe that will include both movies and TV shows, with the movie the first priority.

“We pride ourselves on being thoughtful caretakers of singular, beloved IP, and no property better fits that description than Magic: The Gathering,” says Legendary’s chairman of worldwide production. The studio is behind such films as Dune and the western Godzilla movies like Godzilla vs Kong, and Detective Pikachu.

While it’s not totally clear, based on the report it sounds like the movie and TV adaptations at Legendary are going to be unrelated to the Magic: The Gathering animated series announced for Netflix. Though it could also mean that plans have changed and the animated series is now part of this larger shared universe.

Magic: The Gathering is a card game created by Wizards of the Coast in 1993 and has since grown to become one of the most popular trading card games in the world. Wizards of the Coast was acquired by Hasbro in 1999.

Hasbro is no stranger to creating movie adaptations of its products, which range from G.I. Joe, Transformers, and Dungeons and Dragons. The company has several projects already in the works including new G.I. Joe movies, a new Power Rangers film, and even a Beyblade movie.

Matt Kim is IGN's Senior Features Editor.

Save 20% Off the Newest Apple iPad for Valentine's Day

Ahead of Valentine's Day, Amazon has just dropped the price of the latest model 10th gen Apple iPad to $279 shipped. Currently all colors including Blue, Silver, Pink, and Yellow are discounted. Although this price is about $20 higher than what we saw during Black Friday, This is the best price we've seen so far this year for the 10th gen iPad, and a really great Valentine's Day gift idea.

Apple iPad 10.9" 10th Gen for $279

For most people, the iPad (not the Air, Mini, or Pro) is the best model to get because it offers nearly all the benefits of the iOS operating system and snappy performance at an affordable price. This model has significant improvements over its predecessor. For starters, it boasts a larger 10.9" screen without adding to the overall dimensions thanks to a slimmer bezel. It also has a faster A14 Bionic chip, which is a 20% increase in CPU performance and a 10% increase in GPU performance over the A13. It's now compatible with the Magic Folio keyboard so you can convert it into a mini laptop for better workflow (making it one of the best iPads for students). Other practical upgrades include the transition to a universal USB Type-C port, a better camera, and an updated Wi-Fi 6 protocol.

The model on sale right now is equipped with 64GB of internal storage and Wi-Fi (not LTE) connectivity. All color options (Silver, Blue, Pink, and Yellow) are discounted and should ship out before Valentine's Day, which lands on February 14. Go with the base model; choosing one with more storage or cellular connectivity will cost you a lot more.

Looking for more iPad resources?

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

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.

The Massive 83" Samsung S90D OLED 4K TV Is Down to $2,499.99 (One of the Best Gaming TVs of 2024)

Here's your chance to get one of the best OLED TVs on the market at an amazing price. Right now, Woot! is offering a massive 2024 model 83" Samsung S90D 4K OLED Smart TV for only $2,499.99. This TV currently sells for $3,300 everywhere else, including Best Buy, Amazon, and Samsung. This is an excellent TV to pair up with your PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. In fact, this TV could even be a better gaming TV than the LG C4. Although we haven't personally tested it, RTINGS says that the S90D is brighter, has a wider color gamut, better color volume, wider viewing angle, and better HDR gradient handling.

Woot! is owned by Amazon, so Amazon Prime members get free shipping on this order. If you're not a Prime member, don't fret, because the shipping cost should only be $6. This is a brand new unit with a full 1-year Samsung warranty.

83" Samsung S90D 4K OLED Smart TV for $2,499.99

The Samsung S90D is the current 2024 model and is considered to be one of the best OLED TVs on the market, superior to even the LG C4. The S90C uses Samsung's proprietary quantum dot (QD) OLED panel. QD OLED panels are brighter than traditional OLED panels without losing the color accuracy, range, and wide-viewing angles that OLEDs are known for. Compared to a traditional LED LCD TV, an OLED TV offers superior image quality, near-infinite blacks, near-infinite contrast ratio, and near-instantaneous response times.

OLED technology aside, the Samsung S90D also has all the features you'd want in a gaming TV. It has a native 120Hz panel that can be pushed to as high as 144Hz as well as four total HDMI 2.1 ports for running 4K at 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X. The S90D also supports variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode. This is an especially good complement to the Playstation 5 Pro console that was just released.

Holding Out for 2025 OLED TVs? Here's What's New

Samsung showcased several of their top models during CES 2025. Here's a quick rundown of the biggest highlights. At the moment, exact pricing for each model is unknown.

The new OLED TVs - the S95F, S90F, and S85F - feature several incremental upgrades over its predecessors. The S95F, Samsung's flagship model, boasts a new NQ4 AI Gen 3 processor, a faster 165Hz refresh rate, an improved anti-glare coating, and an upgraded QD OLED panel that promises up to 2,000 nits of brightness. The S90F will also feature the Gen 3 processor, 144Hz refresh rate with VRR, and a QD OLED panel with up to 1,300nits of brightness (for TV models 55" and up). The S85F remains the "budget" OLED TV with a Gen 2 processor.

AI and Anti-Glare Tech Are the Highlights for Samsung

Like just about everyone else in the industry, Samsung is going all in on AI. Samsung's new tech for 2025 is their "Vision AI", which can recognize the content you're watching, including specifics like the actors or setting, and display relevant personalized commentary in real-time. In addition, more TV models this year will be equipped with AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro which work in tandem to optimize image quality on the fly. Other features include Active Voice Amplier Pro, which uses AI to isolate and enhance voices, AI Optimization, and AI Energy Mode.

Samsung is also decisively moving many of their TV panels to the matte-like anti-glare coating we saw on the S95D in 2024. This anti-glare anti-reflective tech doesn't desaturate like we typically see with anti-glare coatings from other brands, and yet reflections are minimized to the point that you'll never notice them.

For more options, check out our picks for the best gaming TVs. The LG C-series OLED TVs are very good alternatives to this TV and they're usually more affordable (except for this particular example). The LG G-series TVs are even better, but they command a huge price premium.

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.

Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con Features Confirmed in New Patent

The Nintendo Switch 2 looks mighty familiar, but Nintendo seems to have saved all of its biggest changes for the Joy-Cons as shown by some new patents.

While we still don’t have an official confirmation from Nintendo, reports came out saying the Switch 2 Joy-Cons would now attach magnetically and could even be used like a computer mouse. These changes are now all but confirmed thanks to a series of patents filed by Nintendo that detail the magnetic attachments and mouse-like features.

According to the patent, “This game controller is detachably mounted to a body device that has a recess, that comprises a first magnet and a second magnet at the bottom of the recess, and that can execute game processing.”

The patent also details how there are two buttons that must be pressed to detach the Joy-Cons from the Switch 2 body. “The first button and the second button are provided in the longitudinal direction in the top surface of the protrusion,” the patent says. ‘The first button and the second button are to be pressed by a user. The first button is attracted to the first magnet by a magnetic force. The second button is attracted to the second magnet by a magnetic force.”

The patent also includes illustrations of the Joy-Cons being used as a mouse with the player holding the controller railside down and treating the shoulder buttons like a mouse button. The R1 and R2 buttons act like the left and right mouse button respectively, and there might be some kind of scrolling function when using the joysticks.

Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con patent includes illustrations for the mouse functionality. More images in the link https://t.co/13ZNQtOMqF pic.twitter.com/ey3ufRUWZE

— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 6, 2025

Further illustrations show that this mouse-like function can be used in a combination of ways whether as a dual mouse configuration, or the player using one controller like a mouse and the second Joy-Con like a standard game controller.

The magnetic attachments for the Joy-Cons were one of the earliest leaks to come out of the Switch 2. The mouse-like function came out a bit later and still hasn’t been officially confirmed. But the teaser released earlier in January showed the Joy-Cons gliding across a surface like a computer mouse which was a subtle nod to the feature from Nintendo.

For everything we know so far about the Nintendo Switch 2 check out our breakdown here. Nintendo is planning a Nintendo Switch 2 Direct on April 2, 2025 so stay tuned for all the official details then.

Matt Kim is IGN's Senior Features Editor.

Where to Preorder GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Prebuilt Gaming PCs

The first wave of 2025 prebuilt gaming PCs equipped with the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and 5090 graphics cards are now available for purchase. Best Buy, Amazon, Newegg, Adorama, and B&H Photo all have fresh listings up on their sites starting today. If you're looking for a complete system equipped with one of these current generation GPUs, this will be your best opportunity to get one for a while, or at least until the big OEM manufacturers like Dell (Alienware), HP (Omen), and Lenovo (Legion) release their own systems towards the end of Q1.

If you're looking for a standalone GPU instead of a prebuilt, you've come to the wrong page: Check out our complete RTX 5090 and 5080 preorder guide to see which retailers are likely to have them. Keep in mind that the launch-day stock of GPUs has a good chance of being sold out within hours or even minutes. Retailers have already warned about inventory shortages, and recent Nvidia GPU launches have been marred by bots that buy up mass quantities of GPUs with the intention of reselling at an extremely marked-up rate.

Best Buy

Amazon

Skytech Gaming PCs on Amazon

Note that "DOLICA" is an authorized Skytech reseller.

CLX Gaming PCs on Amazon

Alienware

Dell just launched its new Alienware Area-51 lineup of gaming PCs today. Currently, it's available in only two configurations - both paired with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and GeForce RTX 5080 GPU - starting at a bonkers price of $4,449.99. Don't expect to get it right away either; Dell estimates this system to arrive at door by April 22.

Newegg

Adorama

B&H Photo

Boutique PC Retailers with Built-to-Order RTX 50XX Systems

Some retailers are offering the option to add RTX 5090 and/or 5080 GPUs to select built-to-order systems in their configurators. New RTX 50-series GPU configs are available at iBuyPower, Origin PC, Maingear, Starforge Systems, NZXT, and Digital Storm. Although RTX 50-series systems are readily available this way, keep in mind that build-to-order systems can be very expensive and are usually the least cost effective route.

Dell (Alienware), HP, and Lenovo Prebuilt PCs Coming Later

The big three OEM computer retailers will not equip their prebuilt gaming desktop PCs with the new RTX 50-series GPUs until later in the year. At CES 2025, Dell showcased its Alienware Area 51 gaming PC, which we presume will be equipped with Nvidia's new GPUs. We expect it to launch sometime later in Q1. HP will eventually offer the option to equip the flagship Omen 45L with the RTX 5090 and 5080, hopefully in mid or late February. Lenovo has yet to mention when it'll start adding the new GPUs to its Legion Tower gaming desktops, so there's currently no expected launch date.

Our RTX 5090 FE and 5080 FE Reviews Are Live

The Nvidia 50-series GPUs were officially announced at CES 2025. The emphasis for this round of cards has been on the new and improved AI features over hardware based raster performance. DLSS 4 technology supposedly quadruples the number of frames with minimal visual compromise. These new GPUs do offer a modest performance boost, but opinions are mixed regarding their value for PC gamers relative to the previous generation RTX 40-series cards.

In our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 FE review, Jackie Thomas wrote that "the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 has officially taken the performance crown from the RTX 4090, but with less force than previous generations. When it comes to traditional non-AI gaming performance, the RTX 5090 provides one of the smallest generational uplifts in recent memory. However, in games that support it, DLSS 4 really does deliver huge performance gains – you just have to make your peace with the fact that 75% of the frames are generated with AI."

In our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review, Jackie offers a similar sentiment. "If you already have a high-end graphics card from the last couple of years, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 doesn’t make a lot of sense – it just doesn’t have much of a performance lead over the RTX 4080, though the extra frames from DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation do make things look better in games that support it. However, for gamers with an older graphics card who want a significant performance boost, the RTX 5080 absolutely provides – doubly so if you’re comfortable with Nvidia’s AI goodies."

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.

What to Watch This Weekend (February 7-February 9)

Entertainment has hit critical mass over the last decade, with more shows and movies being produced and released than ever before. It’s impossible to keep up with everything hitting the digital space, whether it be Premium Video on Demand (PVOD) or a traditional streaming network. With that in mind, we figured it was well past time for us to whip up a little something to help you keep up (and catch up) with all there is to watch in the big, wide world of digital viewing. And thus, the Streaming Rewind was born!

We’ll update this list at the end of each week so you can check out what you may have missed, and what’s coming up on the weekend. We’ll keep it a mix of popular releases and noteworthy lesser-known titles to help you find what’s worth taking the risk on as well as dive into a few things that we loved and why we loved ‘em, or just break down a show or movie that left us with some opinions. Sometimes, we’ll even have guest entries from other members of the IGN staff. If you’re not interested in all that and just want to see a bulleted list of what’s out there, pop on down to the New and Noteworthy and ICYMI sections.

Severance Asks Big Questions (ongoing, Apple TV+)

Apple TV+’s psychological drama/mystery series is pushing towards the middle of its second season, and it's bringing big themes with it. This week’s Severance, while light on goats, explores questions of autonomy between innies and outies in major ways, but it doesn’t quite reconcile those questions just yet. It’s not out of character, given that Severance has always been more of a slow-burn kind of series, but it’s definitely an episode of television that will leave you screaming at the characters to use their words. We spoke to stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, and Tramell Tillman as well as creator Dan Erickson about Season 2, Episode 4’s big twist, so be sure to check that out once the episode drops on Friday.

Invincible Is Back (February 6, Prime Video)

Invincible is back, this time with a normal gap between seasons and a reasonable release schedule that doesn’t leave fans wondering where the heck the rest of the story is. In Season 3, Mark (Steven Yeun) is going to be forced to reconcile not just with his past, but with his future as well. Definitely not an ominous synopsis for a character who also happens to be desperately trying to balance his life as a hero and a person. The first three episodes of Season 3 drop on February 6, with the remainder of the season coming weekly thereafter. Take a look at our piece on the most important new Invincible characters to expect in Season 3 before you dive into the new season.

It’s the Big Game! (February 9, Fox)

Football isn’t really something we talk about often on IGN dot com (although raise your hand if you remember IGN Sports from back in the day), but plenty of us nerds also happen to be pretty big fans. Shout out to the two cities who are happy with this year’s outcome while the rest of us are forced to watch the exact same Super Bowl we did last year. We’re definitely not bitter*. But, while two cities go to war, the rest of us will at least have good snacks while we root for both teams to lose**. Also, the trailers! Speaking of which, why not check out our breakdowns on the Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer and Jurassic World Rebirth trailer.

*I am a Lions fan, I am very bitter.

**Go birds.

New and Noteworthy This Week:

  • Wolf Man, February 3 — Digital and demand
  • Kinda Pregnant, February 5 — Netflix
  • Invincible Season 3 premiere, February 6 — Prime Video
  • 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards, February 7 — Peacock
  • Pokemon Horizons: The Series, February 7 — Netflix
  • Super Bowl LIX, February 9 — Fox

ICYMI:

If you had too much going on last week, here are all of the things that premiered or debuted on streaming and digital that you may have missed.

  • Moana 2, January 28 — Digital and demand
  • Den of Thieves 2, January 28 — Digital and demand
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, January 29 — Disney+
  • Mythic Quest, January 29 — Apple TV+
  • Sing Sing, January 31 — Digital and Demand
  • The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, February 2 — CBS and Paramount+

GTA 6 Release Date Still Set for Fall 2025, Take-Two CEO Insists — 'We Feel Really Good About It'

Grand Theft Auto 6 is still set for release in fall 2025, parent company Take-Two has insisted.

Reporting its third quarter ending December 31, 2024 financial results, the Rockstar owner listed GTA 6 for fall 2025 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. It means that for now at least, GTA 6 is still on track for its previously announced release window and has not been delayed.

Speaking to IGN ahead of the release of its financial report, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said that while "there's always a risk of slippage," the company "feel really good about it [fall 2025]."

"Look, there's always a risk of slippage and I think as soon as you say words like absolutely, you jinx things," Zelnick responded when IGN asked how confident he was that Rockstar will hit fall 2025 for GTA 6. "So we feel really good about it."

When asked for an update on how development on GTA 6 is going, Zelnick kept his cards close to his chest.

"Look, I think the game is eagerly anticipated both internally and externally," he said. "We know that Rockstar seeks perfection. I never claim success before it occurs. I'm fond of saying arrogance is the enemy of continued success, so we're all running scared and looking over our shoulders and we know that the competition is not asleep. Our whole organization is super excited."

The GTA 6 release date is one of the hottest topics in all of entertainment, with rival publishers waiting with bated breath for Rockstar to make its announcement. Earlier this week, EA CEO Andrew Wilson said he was willing to delay the new Battlefield out of the next fiscal year depending on the release timing of its competitors’ games, a thinly veiled nod to the behemoth that is GTA 6.

While its release window remains firm, GTA 6's much-wanted Trailer 2 has yet to materialize. We're now over a year since Trailer 1's release, a gap that has caused plenty of feverish fan speculation. While you wait to find out, IGN has much more on GTA 6 to check out, including an ex-Rockstar dev who says the studio probably won’t be able to decide whether GTA 6 is delayed until May 2025, Zelnick's coy response on whether GTA 6 is coming to PC, and the expert opinion on whether the PS5 Pro will run GTA 6 at 60 frames per second.

Speaking generally about Rockstar, Take-Two said Grand Theft Auto 5 has now sold-in an incredible 210 million units worldwide. GTA Online had a “strong” quarter, led by the Agents of Sabotage update. GTA+ memberships increased 10% year-over-year in the quarter.

Red Dead Redemption 2, meanwhile, has sold-in more than 70 million copies. Take-Two noted it is currently seeing its highest level of concurrent players on Steam.

Take-Two has a busy 2025, with the just-released Civilization 7 from Firaxis, PGA Tour 2K25 and WWE 2K25 in March, Mafia: The Old Country in the summer, GTA 6 in the fall, and Gearbox’s Borderlands 4 before year-end.

“We are exceedingly optimistic about the commercial potential of our titles and believe that they will have a transformative effect on our business – and our industry – over the long term,” Take-Two said, before adding it remains “highly confident” it will achieve “sequential increases in, and record levels of, net bookings in fiscal 2026 and 2027.”

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.

Where to Stream Every Mission Impossible Movie Online in 2025

After five years away from the role, Tom Cruise retuned as special agent Ethan Hunt for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. As Paramount gears up to release The Final Reckoning later this year, now is the perfect time to watch or rewatch the spy movie saga so far.

Scroll down for our quick guide on how you can watch all of the previous Mission Impossible movies online right now in 2025.

Where to Stream the Mission Impossible Movies Online

The first seven Mission Impossible movies are available on Paramount+, while Dead Reckoning Part One is streaming on Prime Video. If you don't have that subscription service, each movie can be rented or purchased through Amazon or YouTube.

Here's our full breakdown of how to watch Mission Impossible online in 2025 with links to where you can stream each movie:

Mission Impossible Movies on Blu-ray

Every film in the Mission Impossible franchise has gotten a physical release, with your options including a 25th Anniversary steelbook of the original and a 4K collection of the first six movies. If you're hankering for more physical media to add to your collection, you can also check out our full list of upcoming Blu-rays.

What's the Best Order to Watch the Mission Impossible Movies?

The Mission Impossible chronology does follow its release order, making a chronological binge as easy as watching the movies in the order they're listed above. If you want to be sure about where to begin, our how to watch the Mission Impossible movies in order explainer can help.

Upcoming Mission Impossible Movies

If you're wondering when the eighth movie in the Mission Impossible franchise is coming to theaters, you won't have to wait much longer: Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning will be released on May 23, 2025. We don't yet know when the film will be coming to a streaming service.

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

Save an Extra 20% Off HP Omen Transcend Slim Gaming Laptops With This New Coupon Code

Starting this week, the official HP store is offering two great deals on HP Omen Transcend laptops thanks to an extra 20% off coupon code "DUO20" that works on select Omen gaming systems:

The Omen Transcend is HP's newest gaming laptop and it's lighter and thinner than the standard Omen, weighing in as low as 3.6lbs. It boasts better build quality and materials like a premium all-metal (aluminum) chassis, Corning gorilla glass display, and some models are even equipped with a gorgeous OLED panel. The Omen Transcend is an excellent option for anyone who wants a slim and easily portable laptop while still being able to play the latest games.

HP Omen Transcend 16" RTX 4070 Laptop

This HP Omen Transcend 16" gaming laptop is equipped with a 16" 2560x1600 IPS display, Intel Core i7-14700HX CPU, GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The Intel Core i7-14700HX is a powerful 20-core (28-thread) CPU with a max clock speed of 5.5GHz. It's paired with an RTX 4070 GPU with a 130W TGP. This laptop is powerful enough to run pretty much any game out there at 60fps on the native 1600p resolution. If gaming is a priority for you, I'd recommend getting this model over the 14" model below. Although the 14" model is also equipped with an RTX 4070 GPU, it has a lower TGP rating (to lower power consumption and reduce heat) so it won't perform as well.

HP Omen Transcend 14" OLED RTX 4070 Laptop

This HP Omen Transcend 14" gaming laptop is equipped with a gorgeous 14" 2880x1800 OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The newest generation Intel Core Ultra 9 185H is a power efficient, low voltage Meteor Lake CPU that's more than powerful enough to not be a bottleneck during gaming. The RTX 4070 GPU is a nice step up from the RTX 4060 but keep in mind that the TGP has been reduced to 80W to extend battery life and reduce power consumption. Since the display sports a very high 2.8K resolution, I'd recommend dropping the resolution down to 1080p and enabling DLSS while gaming in order to hit a consistent 60fps frame rate with the most demanding games. Even so, you definitely will not find a sub-4lb laptop with this much gaming prowess at its current price point.

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

Valentine’s Day 2025 Gift Ideas: LEGO Flowers, Puzzles, Games, and So Much More

Valentine's Day will be here before you know it, and if you're still trying to find that perfect gift to give this year, we're here to help. Whether you want to go the more traditional route with a fancy bouquet of flowers or pick up something fun that the both of you can enjoy together, we've got it covered in this Valentine's Day gift guide.

Below you can find some of our favorite gift ideas for this year, from LEGO flower sets to games, puzzles, and even tech if you really want to splash out on something fancy. These gifts come in a range of prices as well. Some are even on sale, so there's a little something for everyone no matter what your budget is. There's no better time than now to start picking up items before the day arrives, so have a look through our gift guide below to see which ones catch your eye.

Valentine’s Day 2025: LEGO Flowers Are a Great Gift To Build Together

LEGO flowers are a great gift idea. Not only is the act of building them a fun thing to do together, but they're great display pieces once they're all set up. They don't even require any care after being pieced together, so you can keep them up for as long as you like without any fear of them dying. Several sets are on sale right now as well, including the Valentine's Day classic bouquet of roses, which is a nice bonus.

Valentine’s Day 2025: Spring for a Real Bouquet of Flowers Instead

If you'd rather give the gift of real flowers, we're here to help with that, too. These beautiful bouquets come from a variety of different retailers and there are numerous different styles to choose from. So no matter if you want a traditional bouquet full of gorgeous red roses or something new and different that's bursting with color, we've got several options to choose from.

Valentine’s Day 2025: Surprise Them With Apple Products

If you want to go big on a gift this year, why not surprise your partner with something from Apple? The great news is quite a few of the company's best products are discounted at the moment, so you can save big while scoring a sweet new device for your significant other. Whether you've had your eye on an Apple Watch or want to pick up the brand new Apple AirPods 4, we've got a great selection sorted above.

Valentine’s Day 2025: Play a Co-Op Game Together

Games are a fantastic way to spend time together, and there are so many different options that support two-player co-op to choose from. Whether you want to journey through the vibrant world of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, savor the taste of freedom in Helldivers 2, or embark on a thrilling journey in Baldur's Gate 3, we've got plenty of options to choose from here. You can also preorder Split Fiction, the co-op game from It Takes Two developer Hazelight Studios which releases in March, if you're willing to wait a little longer to play a Valentine's Day adventure.

There's also a wide variety of co-op games to explore on Xbox Game Pass. If you've yet to sign up and check out the massive Game Pass library, we have good news: you can score three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $33.99 right now at Woot. Considering the new regular price of Game Pass Ultimate is $19.99/month, you're saving $25.98 with this three-month deal, which is definitely worth taking advantage of.

Valentine’s Day 2025: Spend Time Together With a Puzzle

Jigsaw puzzles are another fun way to spend time together over Valentine's Day. They come in a variety of formats nowadays, too. No matter what kind of style you're looking for, we've gathered up a few different options here that are sure to be fun to piece together with your partner. There's even some 3D puzzles thrown in, which are a very fun way to see your puzzling efforts come to life.

If you have a loved one that already has too many jigsaw puzzles, we suggest looking into buying a good puzzle board instead.

More Ideas to Consider

There's plenty more gift ideas to explore aside from these options, too. If you're curious to see even more ideas from LEGO outside of the floral sets listed above, check out our roundup of new LEGO sets from January 2025. You can also check out our roundup of the best jigsaw puzzles for adults to see even more of our favorite puzzling picks. Or, if you'd like to see more in the realm of gaming, check out our roundups of the best Xbox deals, the best PlayStation deals, and the best Nintendo Switch deals to see our favorite discounts on a variety of items across each platform.

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

The Best LEGO Plants and Flowers for Building a Botanical Collection

Four years since its launch in 2021, the Botanical Collection has become one of LEGO's most successful lines. Targeted at a growing adult audience, the LEGO Botanical Collection features buildable flowers and plants that are, from a distance, indistinguishable from the real ones.

That's the point of them – to be LEGO sets for adults. Rather than collecting dust, forgotten, on a random shelf, they can hang up on a wall. Or sit on a window sill. Or be placed in a vase as a table centerpiece. This is LEGO as a lifestyle, to be decorative rather than interactive, and they make for great gifts for your loved ones.

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Below we've laid out allof the details of our 10 favorite LEGO Plants and Flowers sets you can buy right now. Most of the flower LEGO bouquets we've featured can be placed in a vase, while the LEGO Plant sets come with a buildable base or pot.

LEGO Bonsai Tree

You get all of the zen aura and none of the pruning. The LEGO Bonsai Tree comes with a buildable pot and stand, and tiny bricks to create the impression of pebbles. You can also swap out the green leaves for pink blossoms, depending on your preference.

LEGO Succulents

Each succulent comes in its own pot, allowing you to arrange them as you please. There are nine succulent-inspired plants in total, and they're split into three instruction booklets, allowing multiple people to tackle the build together.

LEGO Orchid

The orchid build strives for accuracy; LEGO advertises that this set has 5 leaves at its base and 2 wandering air roots. The stems and petals are adjustable, so that no two LEGO Orchids look exactly alike.

LEGO Wildflower Bouquet

The LEGO Wildflower Bouquet is all about proper arrangement; after you build it, you'll need a glass vase to properly display them. The bouquet has eight different flowers: cornflowers, lavender, Welsh poppies, cow parsley, leatherleaf ferns, gerbera daisies, larkspur, and lupins.

LEGO Bouquet of Roses

It doesn't get more classic than a dozen roses. And the build is less repetitive than you might think; this LEGO bouquet includes roses in full bloom, roses in the process of blooming, and roses budding. Buy and build these for someone you love.

LEGO Tiny Plants

It's nine plants from all over the world, housed in terracotta pots. Some of them are easy to build and some of them are difficult, which makes this an ideal set if you're building as a family. The plants are false shamrock, jade plant, laceleaf, pincushion, pitcher plant, prickly pear, red sundew, succulents, and Venus flytrap.

LEGO Cherry Blossom

It's only two twigs, but LEGO went all out with them. The LEGO Cherry Blossoms come with both white and pink buds, allowing you to personalize the build to your tastes. And they're only $15, which is a steal when it comes to LEGO pricing. This is one of the best cheap LEGO sets you can buy right now.

LEGO Poinsettia

The LEGO Poinsettia sits in what appears to be a woven basket. There are lots of LEGO flowers with rounded edges. But the Poinsettia, by comparison, has lots of points and sharp ends. The red petals and create a bright, visual pop.

LEGO Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet

We built this set for Valentine's Day, and we were impressed by both its color palette and its various building techniques. The set includes nine different plants and flowers: daisy, cornflower, eucalyptus, elderflower, rose, ranunculus, cymbidium orchid, waterlily dahlia, and campanula.

LEGO Flower Arrangement

The most expensive and elaborate Botanical Collection set to date, the Flower Arrangement has large blossoms of baby’s breath, bouvardia, camellias, hydrangeas, peonies, lilies, and ranunculus. You mount these vividly colored flowers onto a white pedestal vase. The vase can accommodate other LEGO Botanical sets in case you want to personalize your arrangement further.

How Many LEGO Plant and Flower Sets Are There?

According to the filter search option on LEGO's official site, there are 21 LEGO Botanical Collection sets available for purchase as of January 2025.

Why LEGO Botanical Collection?

The LEGO Botanical Collection is a fantastic entry point for new builders; the sets are fairly simple to put together, and the end results can brighten a room. They are pretty and quirky, requiring neither water nor sunlight to keep them looking fresh.

And secondly, these sets make excellent gifts for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, anniversaries, graduations, and more. For any holidays that celebrate loved ones or family, LEGO has you covered.

For more, be sure to check out our picks for the best LEGO car sets as well as the best LEGO architecture sets.

Kevin Wong is a contributing freelancer for IGN, specializing in LEGO. He's also been published in Complex, Engadget, Gamespot, Kotaku, and more. Follow him on Twitter at @kevinjameswong.

Where to Stream Every Shrek Movie Online in 2025

The Shrek movie universe is a fantastical and comedic world filled with fairy tale characters and charmingly quirky inhabitants. It centers around the lovable ogre Shrek, his feisty princess-turned-ogre-wife Fiona, and their loyal friends Donkey and Puss in Boots – a character which has earned his own series of films within this universe. The franchise combines humor, adventure, and heartwarming messages, exploring themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and the power of true love. With its memorable characters, witty dialogue, and clever adaptations of fairy tale tropes, Shrek series is full of animated classics beloved by audiences of all ages.

With Shrek 5 in the early stages of pre-production, there’s no way to tell when it will be released but at least there’s always the classics available to stream online.

Where to Watch the Shrek Movies Online

With the promise of a Shrek revival, some fans may come to find that there is an addition to the Shrekverse that they haven’t seen yet. Considering that there are now 4 Shrek movies and 2 Puss in Boots spinoff movies, it can be easy to fall behind. Unfortunately, it's a little hard to track down the entire franchise on a single streaming service. The first three Shrek movies are all on Peacock, while the fourth is on Max and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish finds it home on Prime Video. All of the movies are available to rent or buy digitally on various platforms, with Puss in Boots being the only title not on a streaming service.

Here's our full breakdown of how to watch the Shrek and Puss in Boots movies online in 2025:

Shrek Movies on Blu-ray

If Shrek truly is your love, perhaps even your life, you'll be happy to know there are plenty of options for adding the ogre to your shelf. Most of the original Shrek movies are available on Blu-ray, while the Puss in Boots movies have been released in 4K Ultra HD.

What's the Best Order to Watch the Shrek Movies?

The chronological order of the Shrek movies is somewhat indirect in its presentation, but can be figured out with a closer look at the series of events. One could simply watch the movies based on their release date and get the full picture, or taking a look at our guide on how to watch the Shrek movies in order explainer can help. The list of full-length films does not include the many animated shorts and series and spinoffs; those are only organized into the canon if the viewer wishes to include them.

Looking to stream more movies? Check out our list of the best new movies to stream right now.

Connor Sheppard is an Oregon-grown entertainment writer for IGN with a love for pop culture and movies.

How to Watch Invincible Season 3: Where to Stream and Episode Release Schedule

What if superheroes weren’t always… good? This seemed to be the primary question coming out of the 2010s era of MCU superhero movies. While a show like The Boys took to hyper-realistic live-action gore, Prime Video's Invincible depicts the "moral complications" of superheroes while keeping the animation's art style true to its comic book roots. The result is an equally gruesome depiction of superhero life featuring bold characters, complicated powers, and some of the best writing in adult animation.

After a smaller-than-usual break between seasons, Season 3 of Invincible is hitting streaming just a year after the release of Season 2. If you're wondering where to stream Season 3 of Invincible or want to start the show for the first time, check out the details below.

Where to Stream Invincible Season 3

Invincible Season 3 is streaming exclusively on Prime Video. Standalone Prime Video subscriptions start at $8.99/month, but are also included in Amazon Prime memberships, which start at $14.99/month and include the usual Amazon perks (cough free shipping cough). Amazon Prime also offers a 30-day free trial.

Invincible Season 3 Episode Release Schedule

Invincible Season 3 premiered with three episodes on February 6. From there, single episodes will be released weekly on Thursdays until mid-March with no midseason break. (Prime Video got the hint about that after the reaction to the midseason break in Season 2.) Like previous seasons, Season 3 will run for eight episodes.

Here’s the full episode release schedule for Invincible Season 3:

  • Episode 1: "You’re Not Laughing Now" - February 6
  • Episode 2: "A Deal With the Devil" - February 6
  • Episode 3: "You Want a Real Costume, Right?" - February 6
  • Episode 4: "You Were My Hero" - February 13
  • Episode 5: "This Was Supposed to Be Easy" - February 20
  • Episode 6: "All I Can Say Is I’m Sorry” - February 27
  • Episode 7: "What Have I Done?” - March 6
  • Episode 8: TBA - March 13

What Is Invincible About?

Season 3 of Invincible picks up where Season 2 left off, with Mark Grayson growing into his superhero identity while navigating his social life and the existing hierarchy of heroes, villains, and people who could arguably be both. For anyone new to Invincible who isn’t quite ready for spoilers, here’s the official synopsis for the show, based on the comics by Robert Kirkman:

When Is Invincible Season 4?

Invincible has already been greenlit for a fourth season. The renewal came pretty soon after the Season 2 finale, back at last year’s San Diego Comic-Con. While Season 2 and 3 have aired relatively close to one another, there’s no word on when to expect a fourth season. With recent feedback on breaks between seasons, one can hope Invincible Season 4 arrives at some point in 2026.

Invincible Season 3 Voice Cast

Invincible was created by Robert Kirkman based on his own comics, which were created alongside Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley. Simon Racioppa serves as the showrunner. With a little bit of care taken to prevent spoilers, here’s some of the voice cast that stars in Invincible:

  • Steven Yeun as Mark Grayson/Invincible
  • J.K. Simmons as Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man
  • Sandra Oh as Debra Grayson
  • Gillian Jacobs as Samantha Eve Wilkins/Atom Eve
  • Ross Marquand and Zachary Quinto as Rudy/Robot
  • Jason Mantzoukas as Rex-Splode
  • Malese Jow as Dupli-Kate
  • Grey Griffin as Shrinking Rae
  • Grey Griffin and Kevin Michael Richardson as Monster Girl
  • Khary Payton as Black Samson
  • Jay Pharoah as Bulletproof
  • Ben Schwartz as The Shapesmith
  • Mark Hamill as Art
  • Seth Rogen as Allen the Alien

Additionally, per Deadline, Prime Video has announced that Aaron Paul, Simu Liu, Jonathan Banks, Kate Mara, Xolo Maridueña, John DiMaggio, Tzi Ma, Doug Bradley, and Christian Convery will be joining the cast of Invincible Season 3.

If you love this series, you may also want to check out the Invincible board game we reviewed just last year. It's a Hero-Building game that brings the characters from the series to the tabletop.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Is Proof 'You Don't Need AI to Steal My Soul,' Harrison Ford Says

Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has said Troy Baker playing the beloved character in video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is proof "you don't need artificial intelligence to steal my soul."

Ford discussed alleviating control of Indy with The Wall Street Journal Magazine, saying he was very happy with the performance of The Last of Us actor Baker.

"You don’t need artificial intelligence to steal my soul," Ford said. "You can already do it for nickels and dimes with good ideas and talent. He did a brilliant job, and it didn’t take AI to do it."

The Great Circle arrived in December as an "authentic" but maybe not canonical entry in the long running series, which received its first new film in a long time in 2023 with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

This wasn't well received at all, however, while the game was, so the creatives behind the franchise might be inclined to go in this new direction instead of having Ford put the hat back on.

The legendary actor of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and soon Marvel fame is one of many creatives to criticize the use of AI in films and other forms of media, with the likes of Tim Burton calling AI generated art "very disturbing" and Nicolas Cage calling it a "dead end."

Several voice actors have rallied against it too, including Grand Theft Auto 5's Ned Luke who called out a chatbot which used his voice. The Witcher voice actor Doug Cockle also told IGN that AI was "inevitable" but "dangerous", sharing in Luke's assessment that chatbots and similar uses are "effectively robbing [voice actors] of income."

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Amazon is Selling This Power Bank For Just $9 Today, But I'm Expecting it to Sell Out Fast

If you’re in the market for a new power bank, the INIU 10000mAh is worth a look. Right now, it’s available on Amazon for $8.99—down from $22—when you use the 40% coupon and promo code GZ9FEQAG. It’s a solid option for charging your phone, AirPods, and other small gadgets.

Keep in mind that deals like this tend to disappear fast, so it might be best to act soon. This price is available only from the seller listed as Ships from Amazon, Sold by SimpleLife LLC. It also matches the Black Friday discount from last year.

I’ve been using this power bank myself, and I appreciate its reliability and value. If you need to charge multiple devices at once, you might also consider the 10ft Anker Nylon USB C 240W cable which is on sale for $11.99 today as well (down from $18.99). That's how cheap this INIU Power Bank is, getting some decent extra cables will cost you more than the portable charger itself.

For more deals, check out our roundups on the best offers for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch—covering everything from games and storage to memberships.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

The Best Sonic the Hedgehog Plushies for Kids and Adults in 2025

Sonic the Hedgehog toys get all the hype from fans of all ages. Some Sonic toys are easier to find, while others are so rare they cost a small fortune on eBay. However, one type of Sonic toy is extra special: plushies.

Tons of plushies of Sonic and friends (or enemies) are out in the world, waiting to be added to your growing collection of Sonic merch, from most common to ultra rare. For the sake of your wallet, we've narrowed it down to five Super Sonic, super-soft options. Here are the best types of Sonic plushies we found in 2025.

Tails Squishmallow

Squishmallows are the most popular brand of plushies and Sonic and his friends have been mallow-fied to perfection. However, of all the Sonic characters in the collection, we’re nominating Tails for best Sonic Squishmallow. What makes the Tails Squishmallow design even better than the rest is he actually has his signature twin tails. While the Tails version is our favorite, you can also get Sonic, Knuckles, and Shadow as a Squishmallow. The latest Shadow version is a great option if you just finished watching the latest movie.

Sonic the Hedgehog 7-inch Sonic Plush Figure

This 7-inch Sonic the Hedgehog plushie is the cutest plush you could ever get a kid. This Classic Sonic design is made with a premium, super-soft fabric that can withstand every play session and outing it's brought along to. This plush is great for kids and adults who are kids at heart, including yours truly. It's small enough to take wherever you go, or place it on your desk to look at or squeeze when you need to relieve stress at work.

Shadow the Hedgehog 12-inch Great Eastern Entertainment Plush

The Shadow the Hedgehog plush from Great Eastern Entertainment is the most accurately designed Shadow plush you can find on the market. The curves on his spiky hair stand upright as they would when he’s idle, and his air shoes are incredibly detailed, down to the last hole in the soles. In addition to being an excellent plush for anyone’s Sonic toy collection, you can take this Shadow plush to any anime convention, or just sit him on your couch to watch Sonic 3.

Hero Chao Plush 6-inch Great Eastern Entertainment

The large Hero Chao plush from the Sonic Adventure 2 line of plushies has become a rare and expensive item for Sonic fans to get their hands on, but Great Eastern Entertainment has you covered with the smaller 6-inch Hero Chao plush. This plush is designed after the Hero Chao model on the Sonic Adventure 2: Battle cover art, with its arms folded together in front, and has a string that you can hang from anywhere for easy display.

Club Mocchi-Mocchi- Sonic the Hedgehog Plush

Show off the Sonic the Hedgehog's giant head with the Club Mocchi-Mocchi- Sonic the Hedgehog plush. Mocchi-Mocchi- are plush pillow heads originating from Japan that are designed to be twice as soft, squishy, and huggable as Squishmallows are. The only difference is that Sonic’s facial features and his trademark hairdo are designed with a little more accuracy to his features in-game. Use it as your pillow at night and have sweet dreams of running through Green Hill Zone.

Where Is the Best Place to Buy Sonic Plushies?

Unlike Pokemon plush toys, three isn't a Sonic-specific retailer where you can buy all of the various plushies available. Because of that, the overall best place to buy Sonic the Hedgehog plushies online is through Amazon. You can also find Sonic plushies for sale at Target, Walmart, and even GameStop, but the lowest prices and greatest variety appears to be on Amazon in 2025.

Cristina Alexander is a freelance writer for IGN. To paraphrase Calvin Harris, she wears her love for Sonic the Hedgehog on her sleeve like a big deal. Follow her on Twitter @SonicPrincess15.

Exclusive: Legendary Pokemon TCG Artist Returns to Magic: The Gathering

Mitsuhiro Arita is no stranger to card games. He's the artist responsible for the paintings on innumerable cards from the original release of the Pokemon Trading Card Game, including the highly saught after Charizard - but now he's painting a different kind of dragon thanks to a Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair drop, and we've got the first look at all four cards from it.

Flip through the gallery below to see all the cards in Arita's Secret Lair:

This isn't the first time Arita has painted a Magic card, but his previous addition was a single, borderless art version of Lumra, Bellow of the Woods from last year's Bloomburrow set. So to get four new cards all at once shortly after that is a big jump.

In addition to that, the inclusions all see some sort of play accross different formats. The iconic Lighting Bolt is played pretty much everywhere it is allowed, and Murktide Regent has been a powerful card in both Modern and Legacy since its release in Modern Horizons 2 in 2021. Meanwhile, Light-Paws is a well-loved Commander on its own, and Shorikai has both found a comfy home for itself in many Vintage Cubes and is currently the 20th most popular Commander overall according to EDHRec.

Wizards of the Coast describes this drop on its store page as such: "With nearly 30 years of experience creating beloved art for trading card games, Mitsuhiro Arita’s work has become some of the most recognizable in the world. His first collaboration with Magic: The Gathering was on a borderless Lumra, Bellow of the Woods released in 2024’s Bloomburrow, which quickly became a fan-favorite. In this Secret Lair Drop, the legendary artist returns to showcase his iconic creature design across four remarkable cards."

As usual with Secret Lair drops, this one will be available on the Secret Lair website in non-foil for $29.99 and foil for $39.99, with both only being made available while supplies last starting on Monday, February 10 at 9am PT. Secret Lairs can tend to sell out fast these days, a point of irration within the community since WOTC switched from a timed print-to-order system last year, so if you're looking to snag them you'll want to be there as soon as they go live.

For more on Magic, you can learn more about its death race set, Aetherdrift, which launches in the next week, check out past Secret Lairs we've revealed like Chucky and Monty Python, or read about how WOTC aims to set Magic up for long-term success.

Tom Marks is IGN's Executive Reviews Editor. He loves card games, puzzles, platformers, puzzle-platformers, and lots more.

Love Hurts Review

Love Hurts opens in theaters Friday, February 7.

Love Hurts is what rock critics used to call a “bastard love child.” Mate the mayhem of John Wick with the boogie of Quentin Tarantino and out pops an annoyingly quirky offspring. David Leitch, the former stuntman who produced this labored action-comedy, dabbled in such designer breeding a few years ago in his flashy IMAX caper Bullet Train, spiking a shallow gene pool of Pulp Fiction knockoffs with some kung-fu choreography. Love Hurts is like a runt from the same litter – shorter, a little gentler, but possessed of matching dominant traits. You can, once again, expect the hitmen to trade banal chitchat when not engaged in brutal, acrobatic, hand-to-hand combat.

As in Nobody, the 2021 Leitch concoction starring Bob Odenkirk as an unassuming ex-hit man, a wolf comes in sheep’s clothing. He is Marvin Gable (Ke Huy Quan), a relentlessly upbeat realtor securing dream homes for happy couples in a conspicuously Canadian stretch of American suburbia. (The film was shot in Winnipeg, but it’s set nowhere in particular.) First seen removing heart-shaped cookies from the oven, Marvin floats through his days on a cloud of positivity and professional satisfaction. What his coworkers don’t know is that this softie is secretly a Wickian badass – a reformed killing machine whose old life and bloody career come violently knocking.

This is Quan’s first headlining role since his triumphant comeback in the metaphysical, multiversal Everything Everywhere All at Once – a more imaginative genre pastiche, to put it mildly. In that film, the former child star grounds the reality-jumping lunacy with his vulnerability. Here, he’s stuck playing a walking punchline: the angel of death less interested in moldering bodies than crown moulding. Love Hurts keeps yanking the character into reluctant brawls, like the one where he trades blows with an assassin behind an office’s frosted glass walls, poking his head out between bouts of combat to flash an all-is-well grin. But there’s no actual glimmer of darkness to Marvin; the reveal that he used to kill people for a living doesn’t compute, because Quan plays him like a cuddly wrong man guilelessly dodging blows and blades.

The plotting of this oddly paced, farcical noir of murderous knuckleheads is somehow both convoluted and arbitrary. It involves Marvin getting pulled back, against his will, into the orbit of his brother and former employer, the goofily monikered, boba-craving kingpin Knuckles (Daniel Wu). (He finds a deadly use for his favorite treat’s signature wide straw during one of a few scenes that tips the film’s wonky tonal balance from sweet to sour.) The anchor of Love Hurts, which is opening just in time for Valentine’s Day, is meant to be Marvin’s unconsummated, possibly reciprocated feelings for sultry nightclub dame Rose (Ariana DeBose), who’s reemerged years after he helped her escape the life. But the romance between these recent Oscar winners never sparks, maybe because DeBose – who plays Rose as arch as a quotation mark – overcranks the campy vampiness. Overcompensating for this pointed absence of chemistry, first-time director Jonathan Eusebio supplies both characters with periodic, clunky voice-over narration – a way for them to simply state their feelings and motivations aloud. (“I know I have to face my past to truly be free,” Quan at one point murmurs.)

You get the distinct impression that full passages of Love Hurts were left on the editing-room floor en route to a mercilessly trim 80 minutes. Nevertheless, stunt veteran Eusebio stages the close-quarters showdowns with clarity and verve. But there’s nothing in the action department that we haven’t seen before and better. While Bullet Train pushed the Wick school of mechanically precise gun- and knife-play to a slapstick peak of intentional self-parody, Love Hurts never gets past the supposed hilarity of Marvin dipping out of the crossfire for a second to play smiling realtor again.

If that running gag doesn’t leave you in stitches, maybe the gallery of cartoon lowlifes will. We get Rhys Darby as a mewling Kiwi mob accountant, André Eriksen and former football star Marshawn Lynch as sitcom goons, and Mustafa Shakir as a hired gun whose sensitive poetry – he throws feathered daggers, the pen being mightier than the sword and all – helps him improbably woo Marvin’s harried assistant (Lio Tipton). The movie even finds room for a groan-inducing cameo by one of the Property Brothers. Love Hurts may take its more bruising cues from the school of visceral East-meets-West actioners that Leitch helped popularize, but it’s just as close in spirit to the sardonic crime larks that cropped up like weeds in the aftermath of Pulp Fiction. You know, the kind that made film lovers want to get medieval on Hollywood’s ass.

Love Hurts never gets past the supposed hilarity of Marvin dipping out of the crossfire for a second to play smiling realtor again.

But Love Hurts doesn’t really step into Tarantino Land until the climax, when the action shifts to the villain’s video-store headquarters, a veritable amusement-park lair of cult memorabilia. Here, the walls are lined with posters for imaginary kung-fu movies, a Mortal Kombat II cabinet flashes and plinks, and a jukebox supplies the inevitable final fight with some ironically sweet Motown accompaniment. Is that Marvin Gaye we hear before horns and whistles create a counterfeit Ennio Morricone vibe? Our hero had to get his name from somewhere, though at least one other unlucky Marvin leaps to mind, too.

Assassin's Creed Shadows Getting Prequel Manga

Assassin's Creed Shadows is getting a prequel manga but not until after the game comes out, Ubisoft has announced.

The company revealed on X/Twitter that, while the prequel manga will arrive in Japan on the game's release date of March 20, it won't arrive elsewhere until "later."

"Discover the official prequel of the game," Ubisoft said. "Follow the story a young Assassin apprentice as she fights against the growing presence of the Templars order in Japan."

This assassin is seemingly not protagonist Naoe, however, as she's depicted in the opening of Assassin's Creed Shadows as not being aware of the era spanning battle between Assassins and Templars. It could therefore be her mother or a teacher or someone else entirely.

#AssassinsCreedShadows will get its own manga!

Discover the official prequel of the game. Follow the story a young Assassin apprentice, as she fights against the growing presence of the Templars order in Japan.

Available in Japan at the launch of the game and later elsewhere. pic.twitter.com/TLn6DyOVB7

— Assassin's Creed (@assassinscreed) February 6, 2025

It will presumably set up the background context of Assassin's Creed Shadows, however, even though it does come after the game. It's unclear if the manga will be a serialized story or if it will all come in one go, though the front cover does have a number one on it.

A lot rests on the shoulders of Assassin's Creed Shadows as not only the long-awaited Japan-set entry and the first full Assassin's Creed since 2020, but a struggling Ubisoft needs it to perform well following recent flops and investor frustration.

It's not enjoyed a particularly positive promotional period so far, however, with the development team having to apologize on separate occasions for inaccuracies in Assassin's Creed Shadows' depictions of Japan and using a historical recreation group's flag without permission.

Yet another controversy came as collectible figure maker PureArts removed an Assassin's Creed Shadows statue from sale over its "insensitive" design, and combined with the two delays, fans are growing increasingly impatient as a result.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Moana 2’s 4K Steelbook Is Now Available To Preorder

Moana 2 is ready to set sail into your physical media collection with a shiny 4K steelbook that's now available to preorder (see here at Amazon). It's currently listed at $65.99 and has a release date of March 18, so you won't have to wait too long to get your hands on it. Alongside the 4K, Blu-ray, and digital copies of the film, this steelbook comes with a variety of bonus features as well that we've detailed below.

Preorder Moana 2’s 4K Steelbook, Out March 18

At the moment, the price for this steelbook is much higher than expected. As is the case with many steelbooks, this is likely to go down as the release date draws closer. It's worth noting that this steelbook also comes with Amazon's Preorder Price Guarantee, which notes that, "Whenever you pre-order an item eligible for Pre-order Price Guarantee, the price we charge when we ship it to you will be the lowest price offered by Amazon.com between the time you placed your order and the end of the day of the release date."

Moana 2 4K Steelbook Bonus Features

  • Full Length Sing-Along – Sing along with your favorite songs while watching the movie with on-screen lyrics.
  • Call of the Wayfinder – Celebrate Pacific wayfinding with the Moana 2 filmmakers as they meet real-life navigators from the Polynesian Voyaging Society. Hear from Nainoa Thompson, CEO of PVS, and other crew members as they discuss the cultural renaissance of wayfinding.
  • A New Voyage – Join the filmmakers and artistic leads for a deep dive as they reveal the development of this sequel and discuss the impact that the first film had across the globe. Auliʻi Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson talk about what it means to them to return.
  • Songs of the Sea – Sit down with songwriters Abigail Barlow & Emily Bear, Pacific Islands music legend Opetaia Foa'i, and composer Mark Mancina as they discuss making the music. Get to know this talented team as they share insight into writing each brand-new song.
  • Kakamora Chronicles – Ever wanted to know more about the Kakamora? Gather 'round while Moni, everyone's favorite Motunui historian, tells the tales from real Solomon Island folklore surrounding the mysterious and unforgettable beings known as the Kakamora.
  • Fun in the Booth – Step inside the recording booth with the brilliant and talented actors of Moana 2 for some creative fun as they bring their characters to life.
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Song Selection

See More Disney Movies on Blu-ray:

If you're looking for even more films and TV shows releasing soon in a physical format, have a look at our breakdown of upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray release dates. There are plenty of releases to look forward to in the coming months that are worth adding to a physical media collection, from more steelbooks to full seasons of excellent shows. And if you want a nice new 4K TV to show off these new investments, check out our roundup of the best 4K smart TVs for 2025 to see some of our favorite picks.

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

Speed Demons 2 Announced for PC

Radiangames has announced Speed Demons 2, the side-scrolling highway racer with a visual aesthetic – not to mention high-speed gameplay – that might remind you a bit of the beloved arcade racing series Burnout. It's in development for PC after the original was a mobile game, and the sequel is due out later this year.

The developer says, "The controls are focused on movement, not steering. You'll still have gas, brake, and turbo (or ability) buttons, but you move the analog stick (or mouse) up and down to control your vehicle's direction." The team adds, "It sounds unusual, but it's immediately intuitive once you start playing."

Speed Demons 2 has ten game modes, including the very Burnout Road Rage mode-sounding Pursuit, Takedown, and Rampage, which all task you with destroying other cars in a certain time limit. Another is Scratchless, which harkens back to Burnout's Burning Lap by challenging you with getting to the finish line with as little damage to your car as possible.

Wishlist it on Steam if you're interested.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

Post Malone Limited Edition Oreos Are Now Available

Lately the Nabisco company has been releasing a number of limited-edition Oreos that find America’s favorite cookie engraved and/or flavored with promotional collaborations. We’ve seen Star Wars Oreos, Coca Cola Oreos, and Mario Oreos, all of which have come and gone, plus Game Day Oreos for the Super Bowl, which you can still buy right now. Another (perhaps more surprising) collaboration that’s available now are Post Malone Oreos (see them at Amazon and Walmart).

Where to Buy Post Malone Limited-Edition Oreos

The Post Malone Oreos have swirled salted caramel and shortbread flavored cream squeezed between one golden and one chocolate Oreo wafer cookie. I haven’t tried them yet personally (I did place an order for a box), but they sound quite tasty. Also, this was far and away the most popular item we posted yesterday. IGN readers really seem to enjoy a dessert-and-music cross-promotion.

The wafer cookies are embossed with randomized Post Malone-y iconography, mostly from the musical world. There’s a Posty Co guitar pick, a vinyl record, a guitar, plus a butterfly, saw blade, and a knight on horseback. You just don’t know which one you’re going to get when you grab a cookie from the box.

Like the previous Oreo cross-promotions, the Post Malone one won’t last forever. If the flavor or style of the cookies appeals, or you just like the music of Post Malone, you can order a box now. The man has certainly been busy over the years, doing all sorts of solo music, as well as working on the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack and collaborating with everyone from Taylor Swift to Morgan Wallen. Now he’s slinging cookies. What will he think of next?

Chris Reed is a deals expert and commerce editor for IGN. You can follow him on Bluesky @chrislreed.com.

Every Disney Game on the Nintendo Switch in 2025

Disney is a multimedia powerhouse, the king of every form of entertainment from movies, TV shows, theme parks, and even video games. Over the last 30 years, The House of Mouse had a hand in creating video game adaptations of some classic Disney movies and original games, like Kingdom Hearts and Epic Mickey.

Today, there are plenty of Disney games on the Nintendo Switch for you to enjoy playing alone or with family and friends. Whether you’re relaxing at home and want to take a break from scrolling through Disney+ or taking a trip to a Disney Park, here's every Disney game for the Switch in release order.

How Many Disney Games Are on the Nintendo Switch?

It can be a little challenging to pinpoint what is and isn't "Disney" these days. In total, 11 Disney games have launched on the Switch since the handheld released in 2017. Three of those games are movie tie-ins, one is a spin-off of the Kingdom Hearts series, and one is technically a collection of multiple "Disney classics." I don't include them here in the interest of space, but there are also plenty of Star Wars games on the Switch that technically fall under the Disney umbrella.

Which Disney Game Is Worth Playing in 2025?

Not every Disney game is created equal. The combination of "the Disney Brand" with Nintendo Switch games already being pretty expensive means I wouldn't recommend all of the games on this list at their current price points. That said, there have definitely been some winners in the past couple years. If you're looking for a game that makes you feel like you're part of the Disney world, Dreamlight Valley is as good as it gets. The Animal Crossing-like game places you in the position to rebuild Dreamlight Valley with the help of your neighbors, a host of Disney and Pixar characters with their own questlines.

All Disney and Pixar Games on Switch (in Release Order)

Cars 3: Driven to Win (2017)

The first Disney game that launched on the Switch is technically a Pixar game that also overlapped with the Nintendo 3DS. In 2017, the media giant released a tie-in game for the movie Cars 3. Naturally, Cars 3: Driven to Win is a racing game featuring 20 tracks based on locations from the films (including Radiator Springs). The game also includes 20 customizable "characters," some that are automatically unlocked at the start, like Lightning McQueen, while others, like Mater and Chick Hicks, can only be unlocked by winning your way through the five game modes and various Master Events.

LEGO The Incredibles (2018)

LEGO The Incredibles takes the plotlines of both Incredibles films, released 14 years apart, and merges them into one giant LEGO game. Much like the LEGO Star Wars games, LEGO The Incredibles contains some deviations from the original source material, like changes to the lore we don’t want to spoil for those who haven’t seen the films (even though you had nearly 20 years to do so), and adds original villains to fight along with Bomb Voyage, Syndrome, and the Underminer. But it’s fun to play through, especially seeing that the LEGO version of Elastigirl can stretch herself as far as her movie version can.

This is only one of many LEGO games currently available on the Switch.

Disney Tsum Tsum Festival (2019)

Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is a cute party game inspired by the Disney Tsum Tsum line of collectible toys and the mobile game from Japan, featuring all the Disney and Pixar characters in Tsum Tsum form. The game has 10 different minigames you can play alone or with family and friends, including bubble hockey, curling, and ice cream stacker, among others. You can even play the classic mobile puzzle game with the Switch in a vertical position.

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory (2019)

Disney and Square Enix’s spin on the latter’s Theatrhythm Final Fantasy lets you take control of Sora, Donald, Goofy, and other characters from across the Kingdom Hearts universe to slash the Heartless and their ilk to the beat of the series’ iconic soundtrack. Enjoy the musical stylings of Yoko Shimomura by yourself, or share the music with your friends in local co-op or online multiplayer battles.

In the grand scheme of things, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory gives a recap of the series up to Kingdom Hearts 3 with narration from Kairi, who falls into a deep sleep under Ansem the Wise’s observation after the events of Kingdom Hearts 3’s Re: Mind DLC. Whether you’re a veteran fan of Kingdom Hearts games or a newcomer, this game does an excellent job of getting you up to speed in preparation for Kingdom Hearts 4, which is currently in development.

Read our review of Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.

Disney Classic Games Collection (2021)

Disney Classic Games Collection is an updated edition of 2019’s Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King (a mouthful of a title) that includes the Final Cut of Aladdin and the console and handheld versions of The Jungle Book. It has an interactive museum, a rewind function to correct gameplay mistakes, an expanded soundtrack, and a retro-style manual for one of the three games if you buy a physical copy.

This compilation lets you relive the game adaptations of your favorite Disney movies the way you played them in the ‘90s no matter which platform you owned at the time, hence the inclusion of the Sega Genesis and Game Boy versions of Aladdin and The Lion King, as well as the Super Nintendo version of the latter. Adding The Jungle Book makes the compilation even more valuable as no one had seen the game since 1994.

Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition (Switch Release: 2021)

In hindsight, Disney's Magical World series feels a bit like the precursor to Dreamlight Valley. Originally released for the 3DS, the first two Magical World games let players befriend and complete quests for Disney and Pixar characters with additional farming, crafting, and even combat mechanics. Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition is a remaster of the second game in the series released specifically for the Nintendo Switch. Like Animal Crossing, the game syncs to your device's clock for seasonal events and quest refreshes.

Tron: Identity (2023)

Tron: Identity is a visual novel that differentiates itself from other games adapted from the Tron franchise. It reveals another facet of life on the Grid without involving characters from the films, as it is set thousands of years after the events of Tron: Legacy. The game centers on a program named Query, a detective assigned to investigate an explosion in the vault of the Repository, a secure building in the center of the Grid. As the mystery unfolds, the other programs you interact with pose more questions than answers.

Each character you meet gives you the choice to either ally with them, antagonize them, or derezz them, depending on the dialogue. Plus, you have to complete puzzles in order to ask them more questions about the vault explosion. That’s a lot of detective work to do in three to six hours.

Read our review of Tron: Identity.

Disney Speedstorm (2023)

2023 was a big year for Disney games, but the first release from that year flew a little under the radar. Disney Speedstorm is a kart racing game featuring some brawling mechanics and, of course, a pretty extensive lineup of Disney characters with unique skills and their own personalized vehicles. Characters are pulled from everything under Disney's umbrella, from the emotions of the Inside Out movies to Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. While the racing mechanics are relatively solid, IGN's Early Access review of the game comments on the "absurd" token systems and "gacha-like" in-game economies.

Disney Illusion Island (2023)

Mickey Mouse’s latest gaming adventure from Disney Interactive and Dlala Studios sees him, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy travel to the mysterious Monoth Island for a picnic that turns into a high-stakes mission to recover the three stolen Tomes of Knowledge that helps protect the island. Whether you’re playing in single-player or co-op mode with three additional players, you can play as either character and navigate the island Metroidvania style.

Disney Illusion Island carries the same comedic charm as the recent Mickey Mouse cartoons despite the change in art style. Enjoy the game’s story, the lore of Monoth Island, and the unlockable Mickey Mouse memorabilia scattered around the island.

Read our review of Disney Illusion Island.

Disney Dreamlight Valley (2023)

Disney Dreamlight Valley is a life sim from Gameloft that is basically Disney meets Animal Crossing, where you get to live, work, and play alongside your favorite Disney characters. You play as a human who arrives at the titular Dreamlight Valley, which has been gripped by the Night Thorns, leading to The Forgetting. This supernatural event caused the Disney characters who stayed in the valley to lose their memories while others returned to their home worlds for safety.

You work to rebuild Dreamlight Valley using magic called Dreamlight to weed out the Night Thorns, provide housing for the character via Scrooge McDuck’s construction company, cook food at Remy’s restaurant, and build friendships with everyone, both heroes and villains. The best part is, you never have to worry about your clothes, food, and tools taking up space in your inventory. And you can customize your character with the coolest Disney outfits complete with Mickey Mouse ears just like you were going to Disney World — or Disneyland, depending on where you live.

Read our review of Disney Dreamlight Valley or check out more games like Stardew Valley for Switch.

Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (2024)

The most recent Disney game on the Switch, Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed is a remaster of the original Epic Mickey game that launched on the Wii in 2010. Smoother performance, enhanced graphics, and new abilities make the platformer an overall improvement over its predecessor. Take on the lofty role of Mickey Mouse as you try to stop the "Blot" from destroying the memories of forgotten characters, traversing darker-than-usual Disney environments and, of course, enlisting the helpful of friendly faces along the way.

Read our review of Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed

Upcoming Disney Games on Nintendo Switch

While there are always new Star Wars games in development, we don't have any confirmation on other new Disney games coming in 2025. Dreamlight Valley continues to get new content, most recently the Storybook Vale expansion. Meanwhile, Kingdom Hearts 4 was officially announced during the series' 20th anniversary back in 2020, but no new information has come up regarding a release date.

The biggest news in the Nintendo universe this year has been the official announcement of the Switch 2, which will be followed by a Nintendo Direct in April. It's pretty likely that any news about future Disney games comes with more information on the Switch 2 release.

Cristina Alexander is a freelance writer for IGN. She has contributed her work to various publications, including Digital Trends, TheGamer, Twinfinite, Mega Visions, and The Escapist. To paraphrase Calvin Harris, she wears her love for Sonic the Hedgehog on her sleeve like a big deal.

Henry Cavill's 'Tremendous' James Bond Audition Seemingly Appears Online

James Bond audition tapes from 2005 have seemingly appeared online and show Henry Cavill's version of 007 before he eventually lost out to Daniel Craig.

As reported by Games Radar, a handful of the tapes appeared on the Ron South YouTube channel, owned by "an avid filmmaker" with 1,890 subscribers. Alongside Cavill's tapes were those of Sam Worthington, Rupert Friend, and Anthony Starr.

It's Cavill's that have gained the most attention over the years, however, with many believing he would have made an excellent James Bond including Casino Royale director Martin Campbell, who called the audition "tremendous."

In fact, Campbell apparently preferred Cavill for the role but he eventually lost out because other decision makers preferred Craig.

Cavill at least got to live out the spy fantasy in Argylle, where he played the lead role and was joined by the likes of Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, and Catherine O’Hara. The film wasn't received well at all despite the stellar cast, however, earning just a 4/10 in IGN's review.

The actor continues to enjoy a varied career otherwise, appearing as none other than Superman for DC, Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher, and in many other roles.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Jurassic World Rebirth: Everything We Know and Our Biggest Burning Questions

Whether you’re a fan of the Jurassic World movies or not, it’s hard to argue that there’s never a bad time for dinosaurs. It’s for that very reason that I’m never not going to be excited about the announcement of a new addition to the Jurassic franchise, locusts and all.

The first Jurassic World Rebirth trailer kept things pretty vague, as it had to spend time introducing characters the audience has no real connection to yet. But, even with the limited details, we know that we’re getting some new dinosaurs alongside some old favorites (hello, dilophosaurus!), a new location, and a new crew of humans that may or may not be eaten by the aforementioned dinosaurs.

Let’s dive into what we know and what we don’t about the upcoming Jurassic World film.

Who Are Jurassic World Rebirth’s New Characters?

Let’s start with one that we can definitively answer, yeah?

First up we have Zora Bennett, played by Scarlett Johansson. Turns out Johansson is a huge Jurassic Park fan and has wanted to be involved in the franchise for some time. The actor told Vanity Fair that her opportunity finally came to be thanks to Black Widow reshoots taking place right next door to Jurassic World Dominion’s soundstage. After a meeting with Spielberg himself, Johansson was eventually cast as Zora who she ultimately helped writer David Koepp develop. With some fine-tuning and collaboration, Zora shifted from a straight-up mercenary to a more well-rounded adventurer with personal stakes in Rebirth’s quest for a cure for heart disease.

Next we have Jonathan Bailey’s Dr. Henry Loomis who, to the chagrin of some fans online, is not a grown up Tim from the first Jurassic Park. That said, Henry does, in fact, have ties to the one and only Dr. Alan Grant. We don’t know those details just yet, but I am enthusiastic for any opportunity the film is willing to take to tie back to Sam Neill’s beloved character. Henry may not have the combat readiness of his two counterparts, but he makes up for it in smarts, a good heart, and a genuine reverence for dinosaurs.

The final addition to the new Jurassic World trio is Mahershala Ali himself as Duncan Kincaid. The trailer shows us a good-natured navigator, but Ali implies to Vanity Fair that there’s a hardness to Duncan that will be present in the film as well — one that’s shared between he, Zara and even Henry. As evident in the trailer, Duncan is a longtime friend of Zora. Hopefully this won’t be their last covert adventure together!

Will Any of the Original Jurassic Park Characters Return?

One of the joys of Jurassic World Dominion was the return of Sam Neill’s Alan Grant and Laura Dern’s Ellie Sattler. (We were also happy to see Jeff Goldblum’s Ian Malcolm, of course, but he’d been around more frequently.) Unfortunately, the answer here is a very definitive “we don’t know but probably not.”

There are plenty of ways for any member of the original three to come into play as cameos before or after Zora, Henry and Duncan make it off of the island, but it seems unlikely that they’ll play any kind of meaningful role beyond “don’t go on the danger island, morons.”

What Is the Scene from Crichton’s Jurassic Park Novel They’ve Been Hinting At?

This is another question we got answered thanks to the Vanity Fair interview, and we see a brief moment of it in the trailer as well.

In Crichton’s Jurassic Park novel, Dr. Alan Grant and the two kids try to sneak past a sleeping T-Rex in nothing but a rubber raft. This obviously goes awry, resulting in Grant and the kids swimming for their lives thinking that the T-Rex can’t swim once the water gets deep enough. But the water never does. The T-Rex’s nostrils are high enough in its head that it can float toward them like the scariest, largest crocodile ever seen (move over, Lake Placid) as the giant reptile simply walks towards them instead of attempting to use its stubby arms to swim.

It is, simply put, shit-your-pants terrifying in the novel. Writer David Koepp has wanted to use it since the first Jurassic Park and, given the additional layers he’ll have to play with in a visual medium, this is easily my most anticipated scene of the film.

Which of the Five Deaths Are They On in Rebirth?

The ominous islands known as the Five Deaths — sometimes also called the Five Fates — have been shrouded in mystery for much of the Jurassic Park franchise with the notable exception of Isla Sorna (Site B), the largest of the Death Islands which appeared in both The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. Isla Nublar, the most famous island which is now devoid of life after a tragic volcano eruption, is not one of the Deaths. It’s about 200 miles away. However, Nublar was made in the same InGen purchase from the Costa Rican government that included the Five Deaths in a 99-year lease.

So, this takes us to the key question: which of the Five Deaths does Jurassic World Rebirth take place on? The remaining islands include Isla Matanceros, Isla Muerta, Isla Pena and Isla Tacano. There’s also a slight possibility that they go the Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous route and take them off of the Deaths entirely after Isla Nublar’s destruction. But, my guess is actually Isla Tacano.

Tacano has only been explored in the video games thus far, but the history of the island, while sparse, notes two key details that could hint at this being Rebirth’s location. The first is that there was an attempt to build an operation on this island in the past, but the terrain was too rugged and made construction nearly impossible, with the second being the footnote that most Costa Rican fishermen fear the island despite a lack of any notable InGen operations. We see in the trailer that the terrain they’re dealing with is pretty dicey, with only one shot taking place in relatively small, grassed flatland, and Duncan makes it very clear no one else is trying to get to this island but them.

Where Did These Children Come From?

No one’s trying to get to this island but there are somehow kids on their boat? Obviously they’ll need a team to get in and out of whichever test facility they’re working through, but how did kids get involved?

These munchkins aren’t just on the boat, they also appear on the island as Zora, Duncan, Henry, and the rest of the field team rush to get to the boat. They are intercepted by a very large foot that appears to be attached to a very large but currently unknown dinosaur.

Kids of one kind or another have appeared in every Jurassic Park movie, but it remains my recommendation that we, uh, stop that practice. For my money, they haven’t been a worthwhile addition since Tim, Lex and Malcolm’s daughter Kelly. And, in a film that seems less about the wonder of exploring a new theme park and more about the extreme dangers of an unknown island, it doesn’t make any real sense for them to be around. Sure, they could stow away in the same way Kelly did in The Lost World but, given the Jurassic World half of the franchise’s struggle to introduce interesting characters, maybe we just skip this part?

Who Does Martin Krebs Work For?

From what we currently know of the film’s synopsis, the mission of Jurassic World Rebirth is largely a noble one. Zora, Henry and Duncan are on an expedition to source the D.N.A. from three of the world’s largest dinosaurs to cure heart disease according to producer Frank Marshall. Of course, the company that’s discovered this is the employer of Rupert Friend’s Martin Krebs. Look at that man in this trailer and tell me he doesn’t scream “I’m the bad guy!”

At the moment, it appears that Krebs simply showed up out of the blue and gathered a team with the notion that he could cure heart disease — the leading cause of death in the United States. But, as myself and many others have already pointed out, “we need the D.N.A. of the three largest dinosaurs on land, sea and air” is a nebulous and almost silly goal. That’s like a Pokemon side-quest or a Dora the Explorer-level adventure. Which takes us to the real question: which evil genetics corporation is chasing this D.N.A, and what do they really want it for.

The three key corporations at play in the Jurassic franchise are InGen (Hammond’s baby), Mantah Corp, and BioSyn. All of them suck for various reasons, but each represents the hubris of man and our absurd belief that we will always remain at the top of the food chain. InGen has most certainly had its time in the sun across the various film entries, Mantah Corp came into play in the animated Camp Cretaceous as a key competitor to InGen, and BioSyn is the rival corporation that convinced Denis Nedry to betray John Hammond in the first Jurassic Park film that also happened to responsible for much of the disaster in Jurassic World: Dominion.

Evil corporations have come back from worse.

Based on what we know about the three corporations, Biosyn does seem to be the most likely evil here, especially given their subsidiary PharmaSyn and the company’s “noble” effort to create refuge in a remote area of Italy to house the displaced dinosaurs of Isla Sorna and Isla Nublar. While the company is believed likely defunct after their responsibility for that whole locust pandemic, evil corporations have come back from worse. BioSyn’s pharmaceutical arm seems like an easy cover for Krebs given that all three of Rebirth’s leads seem to be rather savvy with varying ranges of high intellect. As for what BioSyn really wants with the dino D.N.A., we’ll just have to wait and see!

When Does Jurassic World Rebirth Take Place?

It’s been confirmed that Rebirth is about five years after the events of Dominion. This gives the franchise a little space from Owen Grady and Claire Dearing and, if the above theory is correct, gives BioSyn a little time to get out of whatever legal trouble they got in after unleashing a plague of locusts.

That said, it does appear that we’ll be getting a flashback of sorts. In the trailer, we see a man in a tank as another worker looks on in a hazmat-like suit. The worker on the outside looks on as the very large dinosaur looms over his partner, unable to open the door lest they both become lunch. We see a fraction of an InGen logo, confirming this as the original test site and not some off-island location, but what we don’t know is what the suits are for. Previously, much of the experimentation on these creatures had been solely genetic. Are we to take this as a sign that there were more harmful and dangerous experiments taking place prior to Dr. Henry Wu perfecting the hybridization process?

Which Dinosaurs Will We See?

Let’s be real, we’re all here for the dinosaurs. While we don’t know anything meaningful about the failed experiments of InGen’s first test site, we do get a glimpse of a few fun mutations in the trailer. In addition to the play on brachiosaurus and the new and very large flying dinosaur, we know that we’ll be getting a T-rex, mosasaurus, dilophosaurus and, of course, velociraptors.

We also know that they’re looking for the biggest dinosaurs on land, air and sea. Scientifically speaking, those accolades go to the titanosaur — a long-necked herbivore that is basically Little Foot on steroids — on land, shastasaurus on sea (sorry mosasaurus and megalodons) and the quetzalcoatlus in the air.

Of course, the Jurassic franchise is noteworthy for how much it likes to play with the size and shape of its creatures. Velociraptors are actually ridiculous looking and much smaller than how they’re presented, but that’s way less fun than the creature that fed many of our nightmares growing up. So, while the titanosaur, shastasaurus and quetzalcoatlus are the biggest lizards we know of from a scientific perspective, there is still plenty of room for Jurassic World Rebirth to introduce us to a brand new monster of our dreams. Besides, how many folks do you think are going to learn to pronounce quetzalcoatlus?

We're Taking Everyone Down With Us Reunites Punisher Creative Team at Image Comics

Matthew Rosenberg and Stefano Landini established a strong partnership at Marvel Comics thanks to their work on the monthly Punisher series. Now they're reuniting for a new project at Image Comics, a sci-fi action story called We're Taking Everyone Down With Us.

IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of the upcoming series, featuring Landini's concept sketches of the main characters. Get a closer look in the slideshow gallery below:

Here's Image's official description of this new six-issue miniseries:

After her mad-scientist father is killed by the world’s greatest spy, 13-year-old Annalise is left all alone in the world. Sort of. Her dead dad’s robot bodyguard is following her around for some reason. Now Annalise has a choice: try to lead a normal life for the first time ever…or seek revenge and maybe overthrow the world order in the process.

Image Comics proudly presents a journey of regret and retribution, super spies and pseudoscience, growing up and global domination from brilliant artist STEFANO LANDINI (Prodigy, Hellblazer) and okay writer MATTHEW ROSENBERG (WHAT’S THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE?, Uncanny X-Men).

"The best thing about working on this book for me is just how many different things it can be," Rosenberg tells IGN. "It has some of the most fun action scenes I've ever written, some of my favorite jokes, and there are moments that I think will really get people emotional. It's pretty wild what you can do with a foul-mouthed little kid and a robot."

Landini adds, "I hope that the work Matt and I are doing can be appreciated, at least as much as we are putting in the effort, and having fun in making it happen."

We're Taking Everyone Down With Us #1 is priced at $4.99 and will be released on March 26, 2025.

For more on what's coming up in the comic book world, check out what to expect from Marvel in 2025 and what to expect from DC in 2025.

Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on BlueSky.

Resident Evil Re: Verse Shutting Down as Capcom Reaches "New Turning Point" With Franchise

Resident Evil Re:Verse, the multiplayer spin-off of the beloved horror franchise, is shutting down this June after less than three years on the market.

Capcom announced the shutdown in a blog post despite also saying the game had "exceeded expectation," saying it has served its "celebratory purpose admirably" but is no longer needed as it has "reached a new turning point for the series."

Resident Evil Re:Verse and all its downloadable content will be removed from sale on March 3 but those with the game already downloaded will be able to access it until June 29. "You will no longer be able to play Resident Evil Re: Verse once service has officially ended," Capcom said.

The game will go down on all platforms, meaning PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X and S, and Steam. Resident Evil Re:Verse is available by purchasing the latest mainline entry, Resident Evil Village. No refunds for the game itself or its DLC were mentioned.

"Resident Evil Re:Verse was developed in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, and your overwhelming support for the game has far exceeded our expectations since the time of its release," Capcom said. "Now that we've reached a new turning point for the series, we feel that Resident Evil Re:Verse has served its original, celebratory purpose admirably.

"We are incredibly grateful for your warm support for Resident Evil Re:Verse, and we deeply apologize for bringing you this disappointing news."

The game made little impact when it arrived in October 2022, earning just a 5/10 in IGN's review. "There are some good ideas in Resident Evil Re:Verse, but balance issues, a lack of content, and aggressive monetization make it little more than a sometimes-fun curiosity," we said.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Arrives in August According to PlayStation Store

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, the remake of the original Metal Gear Solid 3, will release on August 28, 2025, according to what appears to be a PlayStation Store leak.

Konami’s remake of the PlayStation 2 stealth-action title has finally been updated from an obviously defunct 2024 release window, seemingly out of nowhere, with even a new trailer having leaked via the PlayStation App version of the store.

An Ape Escape collaboration has also been teased, which was followed by a message that reads “And More” which seemingly alludes to further crossovers coming to the game.

This first one looks like a reference to the original Metal Gear Solid 3, which featured a monkey minigame in which Snake would attempt to neutralize the animals with stun grenades and his “Monkey Shaker” gun.

It's unclear why the release date and new trailer have appeared now, though if rumours of a Sony PlayStation State of Play showcase coming next week are true, it may well be that someone has simply pulled the trigger a little early. A fatal mistake when it comes to stealth action.

Beyond a new first-person perspective, the game is otherwise shaping up to be an exact recreation of the original. "Metal Gear Solid Delta seems more like a very shiny HD remaster than the elegant remake it could have been," IGN said in our preview. "It’s an admittedly beautiful nostalgia trip, but almost faithful to a fault."

Simon Cardy is a Senior Editorial Producer who can mainly be found skulking around open world games, indulging in Korean cinema, or despairing at the state of Tottenham Hotspur and the New York Jets. Follow him on Bluesky at @cardy.bsky.social.

Back to the Future Fans Wanting a Fourth Film? 'F**k You,' Says Co-Creator

Back to the Future co-creator Bob Gale has a harsh message for fans hoping for a return of the beloved science fiction franchise: "F**k you."

Speaking to Yahoo, the writer and producer of all three Back to the Future films, alongside co-creator Robert Zemeckis, made clear there are no plans for a canonical continuation of the franchise.

"People always say, ‘When are you going to do Back to the Future 4," Gale said backstage at the Saturn Awards. "And we say, ‘F**k you.'"

While reboots and long overdue sequels are common place in the film industry, with examples such as The Matrix Resurrections and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny representing two very poorly received attempts, Back to the Future will seemingly, and ironically, remain firmly in the past.

The original arrived in 1985 and sees high school student Marty McFly accidentally sent back in time by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown. While it became one of the most iconic sci-fi films of all time, its sequels, filmed and released back to back in 1989 and 1990, weren't so well received.

The franchise has lived on in other ways despite the more than three decade absence, through not just its legacy and influence but also a Broadway musical. Gale said he has plans for a stage production for Royal Caribbean Cruises too, and even teased he's helping McFly actor Michael J. Fox write a book about his experience.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Obsidian RPG Avowed Can Hit 60FPS on Xbox Series X

Obsidian Entertainment's upcoming role-playing game Avowed can hit 60 frames per second on Xbox Series X.

Though she offered no further insight, game director Carrie Patel told MinnMax that "you can get up to [60fps]" on Microsoft's more powerful console, though the Xbox Series S version will be limited to the 30fps as previously confirmed.

It's still unclear if Avowed will include a performance mode and graphics mode as has become standard, the former of which generally means 60fps with lower visuals while the latter generally means 30fps with improved visuals, or if the default setting hits 60fps on Xbox Series X naturally.

Avowed arrives February 13 for those willing to spend at least $89.99, though fans only willing to spend $69.99 are forced by Microsoft to wait until February 18. This is a recent trend deployed by publishers but has already been scrapped by the likes of Ubisoft.

Set in the same universe as Pillars of Eternity, Avowed is a first person fantasy RPG with a grand emphasis on player choice. The story weaves through tales of war, mystery, and intrigue, as players navigate the land and forge friendships or rivalries with those around them.

It earned praise in IGN's Final Preview of the game, in which we praised its nuanced conversations, player freedom, and said "Avowed is just a lot of fun."

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Harrison Ford Doesn't Care That Indiana Jones 5 Flopped, and Joined Marvel For a 'Good Time'

Harrison Ford doesn't care that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny flopped critically and commercially, noting that "s**t happens," and said he joined Marvel because it seemed like a "good time."

The legendary actor of Star Wars fame told The Wall Street Journal Magazine that, even though it was him who "felt there was another story to tell" in the Indiana Jones story, he doesn't care the fifth film was critically panned and is estimated to have lost $100 million after a box office disaster.

"When [Indy] had suffered the consequences of the life that he had to live, I wanted one more chance to pick him up and shake the dust off his ass and stick him out there, bereft of some of his vigor, to see what happened," Ford said. "I’m still happy I made that movie."

It certainly hasn't stopped him from moving to another iconic franchise, as Ford has joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World. He replaces the late William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross who, as of this new film, has a bigger role as Red Hulk.

Ford said he joined the MCU before knowing this transformation was in store for his character though, as he hadn't even seen a script for Brave New World. He simply joined because it seemed fun.

"Why not? I saw enough Marvels to see actors that I admired having a good time," Ford said. "I didn’t really know that at the end I would turn into the Red Hulk. Well, it’s like life. You only get so far in the kit until the last page of the instructions is missing."

Brave New World arrives as one of the shortest MCU entries to date on February 14, and the first to star Anthony Mackie instead of Chris Evans' Steve Rogers in the titular role. It's also set to fold in some deep cut characters from Marvel lore, including the pay off for a tease included in the second ever MCU film, The Incredible Hulk, through the introduction of The Leader.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

The Very Best Meta Quest 3 Multiplayer Games to Grab First in 2025

To say I'm heavily invested in VR is quite the understatement. I began near the dawn of the medium—when a Sega VR-1 gave me joy (and neck) spasms in '97. Today, I own six of its distant descendants, and, basically, whenever the next big VR model comes out, I'm right there selling another body part to own it.

Why do I own more headsets than hats? For a complete perspective, to authoritatively write and maintain lists like The Best Meta Quest 3 Games to Grab First, and A Heads On Guide to PS VR2 Launch Titles, and The Best PS VR2 Games to Play in 2024.

Which, of course, brings us to today's topic. Now that I own both a Meta Quest 3 and a Meta Quest 3S, I wanna race 'em. Or, more accurately, I wish to scour the Meta store for the best multiplayer experiences possible on the platform and enjoy them with my equally VR-obsessed sons. If you're keen for something similar, then here are your first/best options.

Just be aware that this is an evolving list that will grow as new code makes its way to me (and as I work my way through the Meta store's considerable back catalogue for older gems).

Meta Quest 3 Prices

Before we begin with the software, let's talk hardware. If you've yet to leap onto the Meta Quest bandwagon, you should know that (at the time of writing) it's a two-model choice—the sunsetting Meta Quest 3 or the more recently released Meta Quest 3S.

TL;DR / Contents

The Best Meta Quest 3 Multiplayer Experiences

Walkabout Mini Golf

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2 or PCVR

Players: 8

Well, I may as well start this list off with the king. Multiplayer Walkabout is basically the same solo experience—8 unique 18-hole courses (+20 DLC courses with ongoing additions) and hundreds of Where's Wally collectables / Easter Eggs—but with 8 players hovering about. Awesomely, there's no wait-for-your-turn rubbish, and everyone can benefit from a Guest Pass system that lets you freely mooch off a DLC'd-up host. This is a near-endlessly replayable, physics-based putt-fest that's also the best social solution for anybody needing a VR "third place" to just hang with mates.

Buy it here

Creed: Rise to Glory - Championship Ed.

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2

Players: 2

Clocking another consenting person in the chops (and not copping an assault charge for your trouble) is good ol' fashioned fun. With a Rocky/Creed movie marathon under our belts and after many a sweaty round, my crew and I would like to highly recommend you hook into this film-companion experience. Granted, this title is about as long in the tooth and not as visually appealing as the octogenarian Balboa himself, but there's no denying that this arcadey, pick-up 'n' play sockfest still punches well above its weight. Great cardio to boot.

Buy it here

Ancient Dungeon

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PCVR (PS VR2 planned?)

Players: 4

The basic gist: Minecraft-esque visuals (upgraded for MQ3) meet a randomly-generated, rogue-lite dungeon crawler with physics-based fisticuffs. Frankly, my crew and I unanimously fell fast and hard for Ancient Dungeon and feel it's criminally underloved as one of the best multiplayer experiences on Meta. Carefully skulking together through everchanging, trap-stuccoed tombs requires skill and co-op coordination. And hey—even if your cohorts are casuals and you're too wounded to "heart sacrifice" them back into life, they can aid the collective by running spectator ghost recon ahead of you. Brilliant stuff.

Buy it here

Demeo

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2 and/or PCVR

Players: 4

Have you ever watched Stranger Things and pined for the D&D experience those second-rate Goonies enjoy in their wood-panelled basement bedecked in 1980s finery? Well, Demeo can provide, and its detailed, well-animated diorama "gridungeons" sure beat the hell out of relying on your imagination for the violence. Even though some of my compatriots had never played tabletop and shy away from turn-based anything, the simple addictiveness (and pretty gnarly base difficulty) of Demeo hooked them in minutes. Extra points awarded for mid-multiplayer-campaign saving, five tough-as-nails adventure modules, and seven classes.

Buy it here

Breachers

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2 and/or PCVR

Players: 5 v 5

Think: "a way less features-rich Rainbow Six Siege meets the mid-round Buy mechanic from Counter-Strike," and you're most of the way on what this tac-shooter is packing. Though my fellow operators felt that Breachers wants for more dedicated TDM maps, we had a blast playing Control and Bomb Defusal with/against each other or versus online randos / reasonably skilled bots (who can be "possessed" when you die). Gun handling and rappelling/movement are satisfying and responsive. I also recommend playing a joke round where most of you equip pistols and one unarmed player goes full Team America puppet limbs in a distant sniper's nest. Sheer hilarity.

Buy it here

Puzzling Places

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2

Players: 2

Cooperatively sifting through and haphazardly reconnecting exploded chunks of 3D models sounds like a tough sell on a game list filled with explosions. Hear me out, though. Sometimes the sedate can be zen, or, alternatively, perhaps you're looking for a low-skill, low-motion-sickness VR experience for an acquaintance you'd love to hang out with, face-to-face, but long distance prevents it. For me and my eldest, finally completing a 1,000-piece National Historic Museum together was just as satisfying as trading headshots with one another in Breachers.

Buy it here

Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2

Players: 4

While I would have sold my soul to Zuul themselves to have a VR + co-op version of 2009's Ghostbusters: The Video Game, this cel-shaded, poltergeist lasso-fest did fine for me and my crew. Missions are mercifully short and digestible, but it doesn't take long to secure some wish fulfilment with franchise-authentic gadgets like proton packs, traps, PKE meters, etc. Long-term, there's a decent progression system to grind through, and even replayed firefights still feel wonderfully chaotic when your allies are dropping like flies and it's positron streams a-go-go. Oh, and this has really solid crossplay code, too.

Buy it here

Reel VR Fishing

Crossplay?: No

Players: 4

Bodily stabbing or using a gun to install blowholes in your fellow VR users is fun, but sometimes you only have the energy to impale a small AI worm and shoot the breeze around people. Enter: one damn fine-looking visual showcase that hands everybody a boat, then a pole, and says "fish, chat, compete, whatever dude." Will you get sick of doing this? When it comes to me and mine, in rod we trust—there are 40 maps (95+ with DLC) and 150 fish species (can expand to 300).

Buy it here

Tetris Effect: Connected

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2

Players: 3

Let's be up front about this—the solo version of Tetris Effect: Connected isn't a mind-blowing VR showcase, and the multiplayer, visually at least, is the same deal. That being said, my buddies and I were quite hooked on the boss battle moments where we had to collectively tetris-for-tat against a seriously malicious AI foe (and the flow-ruining debuffs and block drops they'd send our way). Oh, and those fleeting moments when your individual playspaces merge into one big shared mess, so you can effectively solve one another's screw ups or accidentally worsen them? Brilliant co-op gaming.

Buy it here

Galaxy Kart

Crossplay?: MQ3 to PS VR2

Players: 6

Once upon a time, I visited the now-shuttered Shinjuku VRZone, lined up for far too long, fell in love with Mario Kart Arcade GP VR during a five-minute multiplayer race, and then started pining for a home version. Imagine my surprise when I read a blog from the Galaxy Kart dev detailing more or less the same story (but with coding skills and a game at the end of his version). Is Galaxy Kart a Nintendo calibre product? No, I'd only buy it for solo gaming purposes at a steep discount. Does this 18 Tracks, 6 Tournaments, 9 Characters, and 6 Powerups formula elevate into one of the best MP racing experiences on the headset with a few mates? Yeah, pretty much.

Buy it here

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

The Lord of The Rings: Duel for Middle-Earth Board Game Review

Once upon a time there was a hugely popular card-drafting game called 7 Wonders. But drafting, where you pick a card to keep and pass the rest on, is pretty boring with two players, seeing as you know exactly what you’re going to be given on each pass. So, eventually, the game got a spin-off for two players only called 7 Wonders Duel which cleverly mimicked a draft by giving players a mixture of face-up and face-down cards to choose from. That was also hugely popular: indeed popular enough that it’s now received a shiny new Tolkien reskin in the form of Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-Earth (see it at Amazon).

What’s in the Box

Since this is essentially a card game, that’s the majority of the box contents. Fortunately they’re great cards, vibrant with evocative Middle-earth art. Some of the art actually joins together to make panoramas – although it’s unlikely you’ll manage to collect a set during play. Cards have a colored top bar to indicate what type they are, and most also have several symbols indicating both what that card can do for you, and the prerequisites for acquiring it.

Players new to this version might be more interested in the other components, which are used for tracking the game state. There’s a mini-map of Middle-earth onto which you place delightfully tiny wooden army and castle pieces. Another lovely touch is the hunt for the ring track, over which you place a plastic slider with the hobbits at one end and a movable plastic ringwraith at the other. This ensures the hobbits can inch closer to their objective at Mount Doom, the wraith can inch closer to the hobbits, but the hobbits can never get further away from the wraith.

The remaining pieces are punchable cardboard. There are several stacks of shields, one for each of the neutral factions of Middle-earth that the players hope to ally with, featuring icons on the reverse to indicate the reward for doing so, and lots of gold coins. Finally there’s a tile for each region on the board indicating what fortress you can build there, what it costs, and what you gain for doing so.

Rules and How it Plays

7 Wonders: Duel simulated drafting for two by having each of its three rounds set out a pattern of cards in which a row of face-up cards overlapped a row of face-down cards. That same layout is replicated here exactly, except rather than competing civilizations, one of you is the dark lord Sauron and the other represents the free people of Middle-earth. You can’t pick a card – or flip it, if it’s face-down – until the cards beneath it in the pyramid have been cleared. This makes your choice of which card to take each turn difficult and tense, because you want to try and minimize the options available to your opponent while also maximising your own further down the line.

This card pyramid isn’t the only thing that Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-Earth retains from its predecessor. Indeed, pretty much the entire game flow will be familiar to veterans of that game. Most early cards are free, so you can pick them up and add them to your growing tableau. But as the game progresses, more powerful cards will either require you to have particular skill icons or prerequisite symbols from cards you already own in order to take them. If you can’t afford anything, you can use gold to make up the shortfall of matching symbols or discard a card for gold instead.

You are thus quickly caught into a dilemma as to whether to specialize in certain sets of skills, which will make it easier to get similar cards, or play as more of a generalist. There’s no right answer to this: it depends on what cards you get and in what order, and learning when to break one way or the other is a key tactical skill that comes with experience. Either way, this makes flipping face-down cards surprisingly exciting because there can be a lot riding on it if it’s the next key part in the specialist chain that you’re building. There’s nothing worse than suddenly finding you’ve handed the opportunity to pick-up a critical card to your opponent because grabbing something else you wanted revealed it.

In addition to cards that grow your tableau economy, there are also cards that move you forward on victory conditions. These are where Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-earth makes clear water between itself and its predecessor. Ring symbols let you advance on the quest for the ring track. If either side reaches the end of its track, it’s an instant win, with identical bonuses to be had along the way. Green cards represent an alliance with another faction such as Elves or Ents: six different such symbols and you win, while duplicates get you a bonus token from a stack specific to each faction. Finally, red cards let you place armies on the map of Middle-Earth, kicking out rivals on a one-to-one basis. If you conquer all seven regions you win, otherwise the player with the most regions when the card stack runs out takes the victory.

Each victory condition is cleverly designed to close in on its apex during the third round of play. You are pretty much guaranteed to be within touching distance of one, if not two, by then and play becomes a matter not only of trying to inch yourself over the line but selecting cards that prevent your opponent from doing the same. This ensures that play builds towards a truly thrilling climax almost every time, lending the game an epic feel that belies its relative simplicity and snappy half-hour play time.

However, after a few plays it’s hard not to wonder how much of this comes down to skill, and how much of it is luck. As mentioned previously, revealing a card that either you, or your opponent, need, can be absolutely critical to which way the victory breaks and there’s very little you can do about it. The decisions you make along the way certainly matter, but the game is engineered to be close because whatever you don’t have the opportunity to get, your enemy will. You thus pay for that crescendo of excitement with the seeds of doubt about how much your efforts influenced the final outcome. In fairness, it is difficult to design really dramatic games that don’t involve a lot of random moments, and this one hides it fairly well.

Play builds towards a truly thrilling climax almost every time.

One other secret weapon the game has in this regard is its other major new feature: fortresses. At any given time there are three fortress tiles available of the full seven, one for each space on the map. They all cost large amounts of skill symbols and gold, but come with benefits to match. Not only do these rewards tie in with the central game mechanics, such as free ring track spaces if you gain the tower of Minas Tirith in Gondor, but they allow you to place a fortress piece in the matching space, which acts as an undefeatable army there. Fortresses are thus huge pivots in winning over map spaces. At the same time, buying a tile is the only way you can delay taking a card and thus potentially force your opponent into taking one that flips those critical unrevealed cards instead.

For all the vibrant card art and name-checking of key places and people in Middle-earth, the game doesn't end up feeling like an evocation of Tolkien’s trilogy. Grabbing ring cards is no substitute for the long, desperate chase depicted in the books and there’s no real matchup between allying factions and the rewards they offer. Worse, the game often feels counter-thematic. There’s nothing to stop Sauron allying with his most implacable foes, the Elves, and the armies of the free peoples often end up conquering the shadow realm of Mordor and buying its fortress of Barad-Dur. These outcomes would have been unthinkable in the carefully constructed legendarium, but they’re so common here it makes light of Tolkein’s vast imaginative effort.

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The Jurassic World Franchise Wrote a Check That the Rebirth Trailer Refuses to Cash

2025’s summer movie season is officially going prehistoric, because the first trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth is here. The seventh film in the Jurassic Park franchise and the first of a “new era” after the Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard-led trilogy wrapped up with Jurassic World Dominion, this new entry comes from director Gareth Edwards and has an entirely new cast, including Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali. However, despite the talent involved, including the return of original Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp, the film’s premise as shown in the trailer feels like a step backward for this series. Where is the world of dinosaurs that Fallen Kingdom promised, and Dominion once again seemed to tease?

Let’s take a look at what the trailer does and doesn’t show, and why the Jurassic World series seems to be missing out on its biggest opportunity.

Back to the Cretaceous

The Jurassic World trilogy may have had a mixed reception from critics, but the franchise stands as one of the most consistently lucrative blockbuster properties at the worldwide box office for the past decade and change. Global audiences love their dinosaurs, and even if Universal planned on retiring the cast from the first three World films, more dino blockbusters were all but guaranteed. The studio was quick to snap up a new cast and crew for further installments, with director Gareth Edwards of 2014’s Godzilla and Rogue One fame being the most interesting element. Edwards is perhaps unmatched among his contemporaries when it comes to conveying scale in VFX-heavy blockbusters, and his background in CGI gives him a leg up on four-quadrant films compared to the many Sundance babies or indie film darlings that the likes of Marvel commonly scoop up for their projects.

The fact that it doesn’t seem to be using the 'world of dinosaurs' concept that’s been teased since Fallen Kingdom hangs over the trailer like an exploding volcano.

And it shows in the trailer: The dinosaurs look fantastic in motion, and Edwards’ eye behind the camera and keen attention to detail when it comes to proportions and lighting already make this new film look leagues ahead of many unsightly blockbusters we’ve seen in recent years. That he accomplished this on a truncated schedule (he was only hired in February 2024 and was already in production by June) is all the more remarkable. We don’t get enough time with the new cast of characters in the trailer to get the best sense of whether they’ll be worth investing in, but the action looks good and we’re clearly getting plenty of dino screentime, something that isn’t as guaranteed as we’d like to think. Remember the evil locusts from Jurassic World Dominion? Wait, you don’t? Well, we don’t blame you.

Yet although we have reasons to be cautiously optimistic about Rebirth, the fact that the film doesn’t seem to be using the "world of dinosaurs" concept that’s been teased since Fallen Kingdom’s ending hangs over the trailer like an exploding volcano.

An Island? Again?!

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: There’s another island full of dinosaurs. Seemingly neither Isla Nublar or Isla Sorna, but a secret third thing, Jurassic World Rebirth takes place on an island said to be “the research facility for the original Jurassic Park.” Setting aside that that doesn’t really square with previous canon, it’s retreating back to franchise tradition to set the film on a tropical island populated by dinosaurs removed from any kind of civilization. Why are we doing this same song and dance when the previous trilogy ended with dinosaurs all over the globe? Well, according to the official synopsis provided by Universal, “Five years after the events of Jurassic World Dominion, the planet’s ecology has proven largely inhospitable to dinosaurs. Those remaining exist in isolated equatorial environments with climates resembling the one in which they once thrived.”

I mean, sure, I guess, but does this not strike anyone as an unnecessary course correction? Why spend so much of the previous trilogy trying to set up a literal Jurassic World if you weren’t going to use it? In the same way Dominion walked back Fallen Kingdom’s ending to contain most of the dinosaur action within a gated-off preserve in the Italian Alps, Rebirth is now tossing out the best new idea the series had in years with dinosaurs overrunning the world in the aftermath of Fallen Kingdom’s events. It’s a bizarre creative choice when you’re trying to establish Rebirth as a relaunch of the brand with new characters and ideas when they keep running back to the same well the franchise has always boxed itself in.

It also just doesn’t really seem to make sense with the established lore of the previous films. Dominion showed dinosaurs all over the world in its first half, from snowy areas to urban environments. If the outside world was so inhospitable to dinosaurs, why did they seem to have no trouble with it in the last movie? Especially when the Malta chase in Dominion, where we saw carnivores tearing their way through a city, was the best and most creative setpiece in that film? The Jurassic franchise is one of the safest bets in Hollywood; people are clearly always going to want to see dinosaurs. So why not take a chance and do something truly different with this series, and perhaps unlock new dimensions you haven’t explored before?

The Jurassic franchise is one of the safest bets in Hollywood, so why not take a chance and do something truly different with this series?

Of course, it’s possible Jurassic World Rebirth has more tricks up its sleeve than they’re showing in this first trailer. The movie’s original title was even rumored to be Jurassic City, hinting at a type of environment the trailer may intentionally be hiding. But whatever the case may be, it is way past time for the Jurassic franchise to move past the tropical island motif. We’re not saying they have to go full Planet of the Apes with dinosaurs (but maybe they should…), but surely there can be some middle ground to see the dinos in new environments. We’ll see how Jurassic World Rebirth shakes out, but for now, we hope the franchise will finally learn the value of exploring something new instead of repackaging something old.

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

Where to Stream Every Jurassic Park Movie Online in 2025

From its debut in 1993 until the release of Titanic in 1997, Jurassic Park was the must-see movie of the decade. That original film (arguably still the franchise's best) dominated the box office, set a new standard for the effective use of CGI, and sparked a generation's fascination with Earth's distant past.

Now, 30 years later, Jurassic Park has spawned two film trilogies and a whole new generation of dino-loving moviegoers. With Jurassic World Rebirth releasing in July, we've compiled this guide on where you can watch all of the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies right now.

Where to Watch the Jurassic Park Movies Online

The good news: Almost all of the Jurassic Park movies can be streamed online. The bad news: The Jurassic saga is not available as part of a single streaming service. Most of the Jurassic Park movies are available to stream on Starz, including the latest release, Jurassic World Dominion. However, Jurassic World is available with a Prime Video subscription, while Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom can only be rented or purchased from digital marketplaces like Prime Video.

Here's our full breakdown of how to watch the Jurassic Park and World movies online in 2025:

Jurassic Park Movies on Blu-ray

Prefer physical releases to new subscriptions? Every Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movie has been released in 4K UHD and Blu-ray, both as individual DVDs as well as collected box sets.

What's the Best Order to Watch the Jurassic Park Movies?

The Jurassic Park chronology follows its release order, making for a straightforward binge. However, if you want to be sure about where to begin, our how to watch the Jurassic Park movies in order explainer can help.

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

Amazon Is Dropping Prices on the Less Popular Pokémon Squishmallows

When it comes to Pokémon plushies, Squishmallows are arguably the most popular brand around. That being said, not all Pokémon Squishmallows are equally popular. It's hard to compete with the likes of Pikachu and Snorlax when other Pokémon in the lineup are from a later generation that not everyone is familiar with. This is, presumably, why Amazon is currently offering discounts on Pokémon such as Teddiursa, Fuecoco, and Belibolt.

If you're looking to buy a Pokémon Squishmallow for yourself or a loved one, consider some of these less popular picks before you spend more on the same one everyone else has.

The Best Pokémon Squishmallow Deals at Amazon Today

All of the best Squishmallow discounts at Amazon today are currently on the 14-inch versions of each of these Pokémon. The two lowest-priced options here are the Teddiursa and Belibolt versions, so if you want the best possible deal, those are worth a look. Both Belibolt and Fuecoco were part of the new ninth generation of Pokémon, so they were featured in the most recent games on the Switch: Scarlet and Violet. Belibolt, as far as I know, is not one of the more popular choices in those games. However, Fuecoco was one of the starter choices in Scarlet and Violet.

The biggest outlier on this discount list is Clefairy, who has been around since the first generation of Pokémon. It's currently the only Squishmallow from that generation with a discount. Snorlax, Gengar, Dragonite, and Pikachu are all still sitting at full price. So if you don't mind spending a little bit more, here are some of the more popular Squishmallows you can buy in 2025.

Popular Squishmallows in stock

Where Else Can You Buy Pokémon Squishmallows Online?

While Amazon is certainly one of the more convenient places to shop, it isn't the only place where you can buy these particular plushies. Two of the best alternatives to Amazon are Target and Walmart, which will often have inventory when Amazon runs out. They are also great places to look for the 20-inch versions of these plushies since Amazon is often low on those compared to the 14-inch. You can also find Squishmallows from Pokemoncenter.com, which sells pretty much all of the other Pokémon toys you'd ever want.

Monster Hunter Wilds Gets PC Benchmark and New System Requirements

Monster Hunter Wilds is just a few weeks away, and Capcom has released a PC benchmark for players to see if their system is up to snuff. Alongside that, the PC system requirements have been officially lowered.

As announced during yesterday's Capcom Spotlight, the PC benchmark for Monster Hunter Wilds is live on Steam right now. The tool will need to compile some shaders once it's loaded up, but otherwise it's fairly easy to run and see where your computer lands. It's a good idea to check, especially if you're curious about how the updated system requirements might affect your performance.

Previously, the system requirements for hitting 1080p and 60 frames per second (with Frame Generation enabled) called for an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, or AMD Radeon RX 6700XT graphics card; an Intel Core i5-11600K, Intel Core i5-12400, AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, or AMD Ryzen 5 5500 CPU; and 16 GB of RAM.

In an updated page alongside the benchmark, Capcom appears to have lowered the requirements. For Recommended, or 1080p (FHD) with 60 frames per second and Frame Generation enabled, here are the new requirements:

  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit required) / Windows 11 (64-bit required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-10400 / Intel Core i3-12100 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
  • Memory: 16 GB
  • Graphics Card (GPU): GeForce RTX 2060 Super / Radeon RX 6600 (8 GB VRAM)
  • Storage: 75 GB (SS required)

This should, per Capcom's site, have Monster Hunter Wilds running at 1080p and 60 frames per second with Frame Generation enabled. As you might have noticed, it's a slight but still noticeable down-tick in requirements.

Users are already reporting some noticeable benefits to performance in the benchmark compared to the beta test, though that's with Frame Generation enabled. Steam Deck still doesn't seem likely; while the gaming rig I tested passed with flying colors, my personal attempt on the Deck didn't elicit promising results.

What's noticeable, alongside the processing changes, is the difference in storage size. Before, Monster Hunter Wilds called for 140 GB of available space on your SSD; now, it's 75 GB. As file sizes seem to constantly grow year-over-year, it's surprising to see such a change.

For more on what's in store for Monster Hunter Wilds, be sure to read up on our recent IGN First coverage, showcasing bouts with fearsome beasts like the apex monster Nu Udra, and our final hands-on impressions of Capcom's latest Monster Hunter before it arrives later this month. Monster Hunter Wilds is out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC on February 28, 2025.

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.

Mobile Suit Gundam Live Action Film Now in Full Production

A live action film adaptation of the beloved anime and toy franchise Mobile Suit Gundam finally appears to have entered full production, with Bandai Namco and Legendary signing an agreement to co-finance it.

While the film was announced in 2018 it's barely been heard of since, but this word from Legendary and the newly formed Bandai Namco Filmworks America indicates fans can finally start looking forward to seeing the first ever live action Gundam film on the big screen.

The companies confirmed Mobile Suit Gundam, which currently lacks an official name, will be written and directed by Sweet Tooth's Kim Mickle and released in theaters globally.

It will be the first live action punt for a franchise which has seen 25 anime series, 34 animated films, 27 original anime productions, and more, plus an incredibly popular toy line, that combined pull in more than $900 million a year.

"We plan to steadily announce details as they become finalized," Legendary and Bandai Namco said. No release windows or plot details were shared, though a teaser poster was released.

"Mobile Suit Gundam, which began broadcasting in 1979, established the genre of 'real robot anime' that could not be described in terms of simple good and evil, which had been the trend of robot anime up to that point, with realistic depictions of war, detailed scientific examinations, and intricately interwoven human dramas that treated robots as 'weapons' called 'mobile suits,' and caused a huge boom," they added.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.

Xbox and Nintendo Spurred the Two Scariest Moments of Former PlayStation Exec Shuhei Yoshida's Career

Shuhei Yoshida, former president of Worldwide Studios for Sony Interactive Entertainment, has revealed that Nintendo and Xbox each orchestrated the two scariest moments of his long career at PlayStation.

Yoshida told MinnMax that the release of the Xbox 360 one year before the PlayStation 3 was "very, very scary," as those who considered waiting for Sony's console would be well behind in tasting the next generation of video games.

But Yoshida said "the biggest shock I had from an announcement from the competition" was when Nintendo announced that Monster Hunter 4 was going to be a 3DS exclusive. "That was the biggest shock," he said.

Monster Hunter was a colossal hit on the PlayStation Portable, to the point where it had two exclusive games, but Yoshida had no idea Nintendo had secured this new game for its own console. To make matters worse, it then slashed the price of the 3DS by $100, putting it well below the PlayStation Vita.

"After launch, both Nintendo 3DS and Vita were $250 but they dropped $100," Yoshida said. "I was like, 'Oh my god'. And [then they] announced the biggest game... The biggest game on PSP was Monster Hunter. And that game is going to come out on Nintendo 3DS exclusively. I was like, 'Oh no.' That was the biggest shock."

Yoshida retired in January after more than three decades with Sony, where he became a face of the PlayStation brand and was beloved by fans worldwide. His no longer being with the company has allowed Yoshida to share some previously unheard insight such as this, however.

Yoshida has also said how he'd have tried to resist Sony's embattled live service push and even given his two cents on why it won't make a remake or sequel to cult classic Bloodborne.

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Don't Wait for an RTX 5080: The HP Omen RTX 4080 Super Gaming PC Is Just as Powerful for Less

Our review for the new RTX 5080 GPU is out, and it turns out that performance is nearly identical to the RTX 4080 Super. To make matters worse, it's impossible to find one in stock, and prebuilt RTX 5080 systems are currently priced over $2,500. If you're thinking of upgrading, I'd suggest you consider an RTX 40-series GPU instead. For example, HP has an HP Omen 35L RTX 4080 Super gaming PC for as low as $1,839.99 after you apply a 20% off coupon code "DUO20". That's an excellent price for a liquid cooled gaming PC that will handle any game you can throw at it at any resolution.

HP Omen 35L RTX 4080 Super Gaming PC for $1,840

This particular system is preconfigured with an Intel Core Ultra 5 245K CPU, GeForce RTX 4070 Super GPU, 16GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $1,699.99. Upgrade to the RTX 4080 Super graphics card for an extra $600, for a total of $2,299.99. Apply 20% off coupon code "DUO20" in your shopping cart to get the final $1,839.99 price.

The Intel Core Ultra 5 is the latest generation Intel Meteor Lake 14-core CPU with a max turbo frequency of 5.2GHz. This is a very capable processor that's a solid pick for both gaming and workstation tasks, is AI optimized thanks to a discrete NPU, and uses less power than previous generation CPUs. You have the option of upgrading to a Core Ultra 7 or even a 9, but you won't see much of an improvement in high resolution gaming, since performance is mostly GPU-bound.

The RTX 4080 Super is Nvidia's second most powerful RTX 40 series card. You'll be able to handle any game in 4K at high frame rates, even with ray tracing enabled. It's 5-10% faster in performance than the RTX 4080 thanks to its higher base clock speed, higher CUDA core count, and higher memory bandwidth. It trades blows with AMD's most powerful GPU, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, but the RTX 4080 Super pulls ahead in ray tracing performance and where DLSS 3.0 is supported. It's nearly identical in performance to the new RTX 5080 GPU and also has the same amount of VRAM.

Consider This Upgraded RTX 4080 Super Config for $2,264

If you want to avoid the hassle of picking out your own components and get an upgraded pre-configured system, then check out this Omen 35L. For a bit less than $200 more, it's chock full of better components that make it a more powerful system overall. These upgrades include:

  • Intel Core Ultra 5 CPU upgraded to Intel Core Ultra 7 285K CPU
  • 16GB RAM upgraded to 32GB of RAM
  • 512GB SSD upgraded to 2TB SSD
  • WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 upgraded to WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 4.0
  • Windows 11 Home upgraded to Windows 11 Pro
  • 240mm aRGB liquid cooler upgraded to 240mm LCD liquid cooler

What's new about the Omen 35L?

The Omen 35L is HP's newest chassis, and it is redesigned to provide ample amounts of cooling in a smaller design. Most of the internal components are now off-the-shelf form factors that can be more easily swapped and upgraded on your own. The front panel contains two 140mm intake fans with sufficient ventilation, and a 120mm rear fan and top-mounted 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling system serves as the exhaust, while also siphoning heat away from the CPU.

The Bigger Omen 45L RTX 4080 Super Gaming PC Is on Sale

The Omen 45L is HP's biggest and most premium chassis. It's equipped with an Intel Core i7-14700K processor, RTX 4080 Super GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. It's on sale right now for $2,299.99 but unfortunately the 20% off coupon code does not work on this particular model.

For more discounts, check out the best gaming PC deals today.

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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