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Mario Day: Nintendo Switch Games Are on Sale for Mario's 40th Anniversary Celebrations Mario Day, or "MAR10 Day," is back again this year, and Nintendo is kicking off the festivities for fans in honor of the Super Mario Bros. 40th anniversary, alongside the upcoming release of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie. As part of the celebrations, there are several Nintendo Switch games discounted as part of the sale, alongside plenty of other exciting discounts to check out. Let's take a look at what's up for grabs. Let's start with the big stuff. From March 8 to 14, retailers in the US are offering discounts on Nintendo Switch games. That includes Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury and Super Mario Odyssey down to $39.99 each, alongside the Switch 2 Edition of Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV for just $59.99. Nintendo is touting this as the first Switch 2 game to be officially discounted, which seems a little silly for several reasons. First of all _techinically,_ yeah, it's a Switch 2 game and includes the additional content, but also Jamboree, as a full-fledged game, initially released on the OG Switch. Its Switch version is also part of the sale, at $39.99. And while it's the first "official" discount, we've also been covering Switch 2 games getting regular discounts at US retailers like Woot, Amazon, Best Buy, etc since launch (such as Metroid Prime 4: Beyond for $55 just the past week). So again, technically true, but also mildly irrelevant for the average consumer. Not trying to rag on Nintendo here, but I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't point it out. But hey, if you've been holding out on Jamboree, it's better than paying $80, that's for sure. For digital-only gamers, it's also worth noting that My Nintendo Store and Nintendo eShop are also offering deals on select titles, such as Mario vs. Donkey Kong and Super Mario Maker 2 for $39.99 each. We've also recently seen Super Mario Odysessy down to as low as $30, so this isn't the most recommendable deal, but it's worth checking out if you've been eying up some Mario games and aren't too worried about getting the best price possible. Robert Anderson is IGN's Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.
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The Best Deals Today: Mario Kart World, Splatoon 3, LEGO Super Mario, and More A new weekend has arrived, and today, you can save on Mario Kart World for Nintendo Switch 2. Check out our top picks for Saturday, March 7, below. ## Mario Kart World for $69.99 Mario Kart World is the best-selling game on Nintendo Switch 2, and this weekend, you can save $10 off a physical copy at Woot. This is the most expensive game on the Switch 2 thus far, and sales are extremely rare. If you have been waiting to pick up a copy of Mario Kart World, don't miss your chance to save this weekend. ## Splatoon 3 for $39.88 Splatoon 3 is one of the best multiplayer games available on the Switch. This action-packed game has a variety of modes to explore, loads of weapons to unlock, and even enhanced performance on Nintendo Switch 2. You can score a copy today for $39.88 at Walmart. ## Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater for $30 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater was one of the most faithful remakes of 2025. You can save $40 MSRP this weekend at Amazon, as PS5 copies have dropped to $30. With Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2's release set for August, now is the time to check out the Snake Eater remake. ## Death Stranding 2: On The Beach for $49.99 Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is an incredible follow-up to 2019's Death Stranding that is one of the must-play games on PS5. Sam Porter Bridges is forced to venture out to the continent of Australia as the world continues to face the challenges thrown at it by the Death Stranding, and this sequel packs together a wild, sci-fi story, ultimate gameplay freedom, and some of the best visuals we've ever seen. Grab a copy this weekend for $49.99 at Amazon. ## Fantasian Neo Dimension for $24.99 Fantasian Neo Dimension is the latest game from a legendary creator who needs no introduction: Hironobu Sakaguchi. This incredible turn-based RPG is a joy to play through, featuring a great story with music from the all-time great Nobuo Uematsu. Pick up a Nintendo Switch or PS5 copy today and add it to your collection for only $24.99. ## Save $50 on God of War Ragnarok for PS5 As one of the defining games of the PS5 generation, God of War Ragnarok is a must-own for any PS5 collection. Best Buy has physical PS5 copies available for $19.99 today, which matches previous lows we've seen. Take on the second chapter of Kratos and Atreus' journey in this epic from Sony Santa Monica. ## Save 30% On the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant Set Amazon has the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant Set available this weekend for $41.99, which saves you almost $20 off the usual $60 asking price. This 540-piece set is perfect for Mario fans and collectors, as you can pose the head, mouth, stalk, and leaves to fit your shelf.
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How Bride of Frankenstein Brought Horror to Life (Before Censorship Killed It) | IGN Flashback Review Review: Bride of Frankenstein was the apex of the Golden Age of horror... and it came in right before a new wave of Hollywood censorship almost ruined the genre.
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Magic: The Gathering's Top 10 Most Popular Secret Lair Cards from 2025 Whether you love them, hate them, or just get enraged waiting in the queue to try and get them, there’s little doubt that Secret Lair has proven itself to be a goldmine for the folks at Wizards of the Coast. These special drops highlight different properties that a player, even five years ago, would scoff at as being impossible inclusions, bringing new eyes to the long-running card game. As the releases are limited, some of the cards included in these Secret Lair drops are highly sought after, whether it is from a collector standpoint or just because folks love the art. ### **#10 Armiger Unleashed (Forge Anew - Rainbow Foil)** Equipment cards saw a bit of a boost in popularity in 2025, thanks in part to popular Commander decks like the Final Fantasy VII precon, Limit Break, so it should come as no surprise that Armiger Unleased, which focuses on Equipment, would have sold well last year. This says nothing of the incredible success and popularity of the Final Fantasy set. Thankfully, Armiger Unleased is a pretty solid card on its own, even when you take away the Final Fantasy art and name, letting you equip a creature at instant speed and getting one free equip on your turn. Great for those especially expensive situations, such as _Kaldra Compleat’s_ 7-cost. ### **#9 Super State (and Rainbow Foil)** Super State was a brand-new card introduced in Secret Lair’s Sonic: Friends and Foes drop and gave us not only an incredibly powerful aura for your Voltron decks, but also probably the closest thing to a Super Saiyan card we will ever get. Giving the attached creature a host of abilities, including flying, first strike, trample, and haste, along with a boost to a base power and toughness of 9/9, even with its high cost of 7 colorless mana to cast, it’s not hard to see why it was such a hot commodity card in 2025. The sick art of Super Sonic didn’t hurt either. ### **#8 Knuckles the Echidna (Rainbow Foil)** With all sorts of tokens taking up space on tables nowadays, with things like Treasure, Food, and Lander tokens, a card like Knuckles the Echidna from the Sonic the Hedgehog drops is a great commander card to take advantage of the do-dads. This comes largely from his special win condition that allows you to win if you control more 30 or more artifacts at the beginning of your upkeep. Put Knuckles behind a “Walls of Ba Sing Say” and alongside an “Academy Manufactor” and just bide your time to victory! ### **#7 Deadly Rollick (and Rainbow Foil)** The Secret Lair x Marvel’s Deadpool: April Pool’s Day drop was full of cards (expect to see a couple more), but Deadly Rollick and its glorious unicorn has found its way to this list. Featuring Deadpool riding a unicorn and a scared Cable, this card is a great removal instant for fans of the commander format (which seems like is a majority of players these days), as having your commander - or any commander - under your control lets you exile a target creature for free. A free instant exile removal card? That’s more appealing than a fresh, hot chimichanga! No wonder it’s sold so well! ### **#6 Deadpool, Trading Card (and Rainbow Foil)** Not to be shown up by a silly Unicorn, it’s no surprise that Deadpool himself as a trading card would sell better as “Deadpool, Trading Card”. Cards with silly novel abilities are fun to pick up and build around, and this card’s “exchange his text box with another creatures” lends itself to some funny combos. This card was also the only new card in that drop, but it captures that chaotic nature of the character brilliantly, and makes for a fun potential commander, making it no surprise that it sold so well last year in the secondary market. ### **#5 Plains (#1513)** A card doesn’t need to have a neat gimmick or be incredibly powerful to sell well, and the special Plains card from the Raining Cats and Dogs Commander Precon is a perfect example of this. This lovely card features the bestest furry cats and dogs lounging and playing in a pristine field of green grass and flowers. In the wild times that we live in, this imagery just gives warm fuzzy feelings, and I find myself wishing I were there in that same grassland plains, and judging by the fact that this was the fifth best-selling card of the year on TCGPlayer, I think I’m not alone in that sentiment. ### **#4 An Offer You Can't Refuse** Featuring a kittified version of the popular Planeswalker, Jace, this special printing of “An Offer You Can’t Refuse” was actually printed back in 2023 as a Secret Lair Showdown card. Making it only available as a reward for attending and participating at a competitive event. The card itself is a pretty solid commander staple, allowing you to counter a non-creature spell for only a single blue, at the expense of giving the opponent two treasure tokens, but for the low cost and the kitty Jace, the community has deemed it a worthwhile tradeoff in the number four spot. ### **#3 Porom's Silence Magic (Silence - Rainbow Foil)** Turns are a lot less stressful, especially in the end game, when you don’t have to worry about your opponents doing something that throws a wrench in your well-laid plans, and that’s why Silence is almost a must-have in decks running white. Porom’s Silence Magic is a fairly common bonus card from the Secret Lair x Final Fantasy drop from last year, which is a reskin of the powerful spell depicting the twins wielding their magic. The mix of utility and just really stinkin'-good artwork booster this Secret Lair card all the way to the third-best-selling card of 2025. ### **#2 Harmless Offering (Rainbow Foil)** Yet another card from the Deadpool: April Pool’s Day drop, the Gwenpool carrying Jeff the Land Shark reskin of “Harmless Offering” stands at last year’s number two spot. With a low price and silly artwork, this card can be a fun addition to multi-color decks when you pair it with something like _Nine Lives_, _Demonic Pact_, _Archfiend of the Dross_ or any other cards that can impose a stipulation that will cause the person holding the card to lose the game. Normally, you want to steal other people's cards, and turning that on its head with Gwenpool and Jeff and giving someone else a card you don’t want is a great way to get a reaction out of people. ### **#1 Command Tower (#7012 - Rainbow Foil)** Nostalgia is a powerful thing, if the SpongeBob pineapple house “Command Tower” is any indication. While there are far more valuable cards from the SpongeBob SquarePants Secret Lair release, the affordability of Pineapple House Tower, along with the recognizable and iconic imagery it’s easy to see why this bonus card reaches the top of the list for 2025. It also doesn’t hurt that nearly every commander deck out their has a copy of some sort, so there is always a demand for new and unique towers to add in to the next deck. ## TCGplayer: Score 15% Off with International Ordering **Including: UK, EU, Australia, and more.** If you are looking to buy cards from the US, that's easily remedied with TCGplayer's huge catalog, but it's now even easier to buy cards from the site without being in the US yourself. "International package forwarding services give you a local shipping address in the U.S, receive purchases for you, and then consolidate and forward them to your home address at competitive global shipping rate," the retailer says, and many locations can receive a 15% discount on their first shipment. _Scott White is a freelance contributor to IGN, assisting with tabletop games and guide coverage. Follow him on_ _X/Twitter_ _or_ _Bluesky_ _._
07.03.2026 13:00 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Nagoshi's Gang of Dragon May Never Come Out After NetEase Cut Funding When It Realized an Extra $44M Was Needed to Finish the Game Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi’s new game is now in doubt after investor NetEase warned the studio that it plans to cut off funding.
07.03.2026 09:32 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Bungie Responds Quickly to Marathon Microtransactions Backlash, First Patch Will Make the Game Slightly Easier Bungie has revealed plans to change Marathon in some key ways just a few days after launch, outlining early patch notes for an update due out next week.
07.03.2026 09:01 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Magic: The Gathering's TMNT Turtle Power Deck is Amazing, Here's Why I Love It Here's why Turtle Power is a great Magic deck for Commander players, but not for the reasons you may expect.
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A Court of Thorns and Roses Book Six and Seven Are Already Up for Preorder Both new books are already discounted on Amazon.
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Slay the Spire 2 Early Access Review So Far Worthy of being called a sequel, even if it's extremely familiar in its opening hours.
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Valve Stands Firm the Steam Machine Will Launch In 2026 Despite Delays, 'Memory and Storage Shortages' Still Challenging [UPDATED] It sounded like bad news for those who want to get their hands on Valve’s upcoming new hardware. It seemed like the company suggested Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame could potentially be delayed into 2027, but clarified that it still aims to launch all three in 2026.
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<section class="article-page"><img src="https://assets-prd.ignimgs.com/2026/03/06/hoppers-1772758594226.jpg" /><section></section><p><em>Hoppers is in theaters now.</em></p><section></section><p>It’s not exactly a new observation to say that Pixar’s once golden reputation is not what it used to be. The 3D animation studio has never disappeared from the cultural conversation, but after revolutionizing the industry in the 1990s and delivering a string of unqualified masterpieces in the 2000s, Pixar has only occasionally reached the level of greatness that was once synonymous with their name. Part of that is because of their overreliance on sequels, but even their newer originals don’t always match the pedigree of all-time greats like Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, or Wall-E. Their latest film, the sci-fi animal comedy <a href="https://www.ign.com/movies/hoppers"><u>Hoppers</u></a>, is not on that level of inspiration, but it still comes out the other side as an entertaining and admirable effort.</p><p></p><p>Hoppers is about Mabel (Piper Curda), a failing college student and animal lover from the city of Beaverton who is trying to protect a beloved glade from being demolished by a highway construction project. She’s opposed in this effort by Beaverton mayor Jerry Generazzo (Jon Hamm), who insists he’s received the construction permits because the glade’s animals have already vacated the premises. No points for guessing that the animals didn’t leave purely of their own accord, but Mabel’s investigation into why leads her through a circuitous series of events that result in her mind being placed inside the body of a robotic beaver created by one of her professors. Mabel uses the “hopping” (as in, brain hopping) technology to communicate with the animals and figure out how to get them to move back.</p><section></section><p>There’s actually a lot more to the plot than this basic premise, with director Daniel Chong and writer Jesse Andrews’ story possessing a certain madcap energy as it moves through numerous big ideas and fresh complications. The frenzied pace ensures it never loses the audience’s attention, but it does feel like Hoppers would succeed better at its emotional moments if it were willing to let the story sit and breathe more often. But what keeps the film anchored is the throughline of Mabel’s desire to make “just one thing” work out at a time when she feels like everything has fallen apart, and why her overeager efforts sometimes make things worse despite her intentions. She’s assisted in this journey by King George (Bobby Moynihan), the friendly monarch of the local mammal kingdom, who tries to see the best in everyone even to a fault.</p><p></p><p>I really have nothing but good things to say about King George; while Hoppers isn’t one of Pixar’s best movies, King George does deserve a spot among their best characters. He’s a hard character to make work because his main trait is his inherent goodness and basic empathy for literally everyone and everything, which would make for a boring figure in the wrong hands. But Moynihan’s performance and Andrews’ script ensure his somewhat naive worldview makes sense because he wholeheartedly believes it, willing the best out of others by seeing it before they do. The relationship between him and Mabel may hit one or two predictable dramatic beats, but their chemistry still wins out by the film’s final act.</p><section>King George deserves a spot among Pixar's best characters.</section><p>That said, the way King George runs his kingdom and how it relates to the film's world-building is one of Hoppers’ biggest drawbacks. King George’s forest abides by “pond rules,” which can be basically summed up as “we’re all in this together” (literally said out loud in dialogue). This is a nice sentiment, but it doesn’t square logically when you think it through. Similarly to 2024’s The Wild Robot, Hoppers gets a bit cutesy with its talking animal community, showing predator and prey all being friendly with each other, although Hoppers introduces the caveat that it’s okay for the predators to eat “when they’re hungry,” hand-waving the conflict with deaths treated as gags. Sure, it’s amusing when an animal explaining pond rules is inexplicably eaten mid-speech, but it doesn’t change that it’s a band-aid for an irreconcilable problem with the setting’s believability.</p><p></p><p>Hoppers’ lack of verisimilitude is what keeps it from matching Pixar’s top tier efforts. Pixar films such as Monsters Inc. or The Incredibles created worlds that were entirely separate from our own, which allowed their bizarre rules to still come off as internally consistent. But when Finding Nemo was clearly set in our world (beyond the “animals can talk” conceit), it didn’t move into the fantastical, basically playing fair with our understanding of how animals behave even with their anthropomorphized personalities. Hoppers feels akin to Finding Nemo in terms of what it’s trying to narratively accomplish with its world, but takes on too many extra incongruous elements. That ability to buy into the logic of a film’s setting is what lets the audience also buy into the emotional stakes of the characters, and this is where Hoppers starts to fall apart.</p><section></section><p>Between a surprise villain whose plan is established and thwarted far too quickly to leave real impact, the confusing detail that Mabel has to be the one to explain to the animal monarchs that humans are encroaching on their territory so they’re pushed into action (wouldn’t they know that already?), and a well-meaning but ultimately disingenuous end to the conflict between Mabel and Jerry, Hoppers has a few too many rough edges to get full marks. But the film still features plenty of humor and sharply directed sequences (of particular note is how it finds a hilarious way for a shark to participate in a car chase). It also goes out on a high note, delivering a sweet conclusion for Mabel and King George that doesn’t undo what was sacrificed in order to get there.</p><p></p></section>

<section class="article-page"><img src="https://assets-prd.ignimgs.com/2026/03/06/hoppers-1772758594226.jpg" /><section></section><p><em>Hoppers is in theaters now.</em></p><section></section><p>It’s not exactly a new observation to say that Pixar’s once golden reputation is not what it used to be. The 3D animation studio has never disappeared from the cultural conversation, but after revolutionizing the industry in the 1990s and delivering a string of unqualified masterpieces in the 2000s, Pixar has only occasionally reached the level of greatness that was once synonymous with their name. Part of that is because of their overreliance on sequels, but even their newer originals don’t always match the pedigree of all-time greats like Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, or Wall-E. Their latest film, the sci-fi animal comedy <a href="https://www.ign.com/movies/hoppers"><u>Hoppers</u></a>, is not on that level of inspiration, but it still comes out the other side as an entertaining and admirable effort.</p><p></p><p>Hoppers is about Mabel (Piper Curda), a failing college student and animal lover from the city of Beaverton who is trying to protect a beloved glade from being demolished by a highway construction project. She’s opposed in this effort by Beaverton mayor Jerry Generazzo (Jon Hamm), who insists he’s received the construction permits because the glade’s animals have already vacated the premises. No points for guessing that the animals didn’t leave purely of their own accord, but Mabel’s investigation into why leads her through a circuitous series of events that result in her mind being placed inside the body of a robotic beaver created by one of her professors. Mabel uses the “hopping” (as in, brain hopping) technology to communicate with the animals and figure out how to get them to move back.</p><section></section><p>There’s actually a lot more to the plot than this basic premise, with director Daniel Chong and writer Jesse Andrews’ story possessing a certain madcap energy as it moves through numerous big ideas and fresh complications. The frenzied pace ensures it never loses the audience’s attention, but it does feel like Hoppers would succeed better at its emotional moments if it were willing to let the story sit and breathe more often. But what keeps the film anchored is the throughline of Mabel’s desire to make “just one thing” work out at a time when she feels like everything has fallen apart, and why her overeager efforts sometimes make things worse despite her intentions. She’s assisted in this journey by King George (Bobby Moynihan), the friendly monarch of the local mammal kingdom, who tries to see the best in everyone even to a fault.</p><p></p><p>I really have nothing but good things to say about King George; while Hoppers isn’t one of Pixar’s best movies, King George does deserve a spot among their best characters. He’s a hard character to make work because his main trait is his inherent goodness and basic empathy for literally everyone and everything, which would make for a boring figure in the wrong hands. But Moynihan’s performance and Andrews’ script ensure his somewhat naive worldview makes sense because he wholeheartedly believes it, willing the best out of others by seeing it before they do. The relationship between him and Mabel may hit one or two predictable dramatic beats, but their chemistry still wins out by the film’s final act.</p><section>King George deserves a spot among Pixar's best characters.</section><p>That said, the way King George runs his kingdom and how it relates to the film's world-building is one of Hoppers’ biggest drawbacks. King George’s forest abides by “pond rules,” which can be basically summed up as “we’re all in this together” (literally said out loud in dialogue). This is a nice sentiment, but it doesn’t square logically when you think it through. Similarly to 2024’s The Wild Robot, Hoppers gets a bit cutesy with its talking animal community, showing predator and prey all being friendly with each other, although Hoppers introduces the caveat that it’s okay for the predators to eat “when they’re hungry,” hand-waving the conflict with deaths treated as gags. Sure, it’s amusing when an animal explaining pond rules is inexplicably eaten mid-speech, but it doesn’t change that it’s a band-aid for an irreconcilable problem with the setting’s believability.</p><p></p><p>Hoppers’ lack of verisimilitude is what keeps it from matching Pixar’s top tier efforts. Pixar films such as Monsters Inc. or The Incredibles created worlds that were entirely separate from our own, which allowed their bizarre rules to still come off as internally consistent. But when Finding Nemo was clearly set in our world (beyond the “animals can talk” conceit), it didn’t move into the fantastical, basically playing fair with our understanding of how animals behave even with their anthropomorphized personalities. Hoppers feels akin to Finding Nemo in terms of what it’s trying to narratively accomplish with its world, but takes on too many extra incongruous elements. That ability to buy into the logic of a film’s setting is what lets the audience also buy into the emotional stakes of the characters, and this is where Hoppers starts to fall apart.</p><section></section><p>Between a surprise villain whose plan is established and thwarted far too quickly to leave real impact, the confusing detail that Mabel has to be the one to explain to the animal monarchs that humans are encroaching on their territory so they’re pushed into action (wouldn’t they know that already?), and a well-meaning but ultimately disingenuous end to the conflict between Mabel and Jerry, Hoppers has a few too many rough edges to get full marks. But the film still features plenty of humor and sharply directed sequences (of particular note is how it finds a hilarious way for a shark to participate in a car chase). It also goes out on a high note, delivering a sweet conclusion for Mabel and King George that doesn’t undo what was sacrificed in order to get there.</p><p></p></section>

Hoppers Review: Hoppers is a solid effort from Pixar that mostly stays above water.

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The Pitt Season 2, Episode 9: "3:00 PM" Review “3:00 PM” is another strong installment of The Pitt Season 2, one where the medical cases overshadow the interpersonal drama. Read our full review.
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Where to Buy Mould King Brick Building Sets at Outstanding Prices (It's Not Amazon) One of the most popular, highly-rated, and far more affordable LEGO alternatives on the market.
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The National Videogame Museum Obtains One-of-a-kind Nintendo PlayStation The National Videogame Museum (NVM) has announced the acquisition of a wildly rare and strange artifact of video game history: a Nintendo PlayStation.
05.03.2026 23:10 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Echoes of Aincrad Preview: Already an Anime-Styled Single-Player Action-RPG Delight If the single-player action-RPG Echoes of Aincrad can nail what it’s aiming for, it should, based on what we've played so far, be a chance for seasoned vets and newcomers alike to get into the Sword Art Online world.
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Starfleet Academy Director Jonathan Frakes Says Fan Hate Is ‘Dimensionally More Painful’ Today Than in the Next Generation Years The penultimate episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s first season was a big one for many reasons, including that it was directed by Captain William Riker himself, Jonathan Frakes. Ahead of next week’s finale, we were able to talk to Frakes about the big reunion between Caleb (Sandro Rosta) and his mom Anisha (Tatiana Maslany), how he directs such a storied franchise, how he deals with fan community hate, and more.
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Slay the Spire 2 Launches, Immediately Shatters a Concurrent Player Record on Steam Slay the Spire 2 has topped 177k concurrent players on Steam, and is steadily rising, setting a new record for a roguelike on the platform just weeks after Mewgenics smashed the previous record.
05.03.2026 21:55 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Elden Ring: Nightreign Players Are Begging For Another Major Update... or Just Everdark Heolstor It's now been three months since Elden Ring: Nightreign received its paid Forsaken Hollows DLC, which added two new Nightfarers, a new map, two new end bosses and a bundle of other new bosses, enemies, and events. And players are starting to get real antsy, wondering when, if ever, another update will arrive.
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How Disney Updated the Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff Audio-Animatronics Figures in Walt Disney World's Frozen Ever After for the First Time in Forever Frozen Ever After at Walt Disney World just got a major upgrade as the Audio-Animatronics figures of Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff have been given new faces that make them feel as if they jumped off the screen and into EPCOT. To learn more, we spoke with Ken Ricci, Executive Creative Development at Walt Disney Imagineering, about how the team brought this vision to life and why they chose now to update this beloved attraction for the first time in forever. Ricci and I sat down in a lounge above Frozen Ever After to chat for a few minutes after I had the chance to check out these new upgrades for myself, and I am delighted to report that they do make a huge difference. I still believe the original designs were very impressive in their own right, but these feel so much more true to the films and, in my opinion, will withstand the test of time much better. For those unfamiliar, Frozen Ever After opened on June 21, 2016, replacing the Maelstrom attraction in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT's World Showcase. It was a groundbreaking moment in Disney history for many reasons, including being the first attraction to feature all-electric Audio-Animatronics and the first to combine electric motors and 3D printing. They also used rear-projection mapping to bring their faces to life, which was the main item addressed with these new updates. "We're always looking at smoothing out our Audio-Animatronics figures' profiles, how they move, and how we can make them more human-like and realistic," Ricci told me. "That's something that's very, very much a passion of ours, as our goal is to hide the fact that their robots." That is obviously easier said than done, but the 10 years since Frozen Ever After first opened provided the team with a unique opportunity to make this change much more quickly than would have been possible for an original project Since its debut, Frozen Ever After has opened at both Hong Kong Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Furthermore, the fourth Frozen Ever After is about to welcome guests on March 29 when it opens alongside World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris' Disney Adventure World. And yes, that's where you'll be able to see the way-too-adorable next-generation robotic figure of Olaf, who will literally be walking, talking, and interacting with guests around World of Frozen. Hong Kong Disneyland's Frozen Ever After was actually the inspiration for EPCOT's upgrade, as that's where these advancements in these Audio-Animatronics figures were first seen. This was a huge deal because they were able to bring over the data and learnings from these other Frozen Ever Afters to save tons of time when upgrading EPCOT's. "When we're updating an attraction, It's very important to us to minimize the amount of time it has to be down," Ricci said. "We did a lot of work on the backend to make sure we could port these heads over from Hong Kong without having to reanimate the figures. In order to do that, we had to match the kinematics of the figures exactly to Hong Kong, and that's the mechanical vibrations. "We also updated the show control processors on the cabinets overnight, even before we started the downtime, and we had to update the wrists on Anna and Elsa just to make sure those motors and designs were the same as Hong Kong. At that point, it was just an exercise of porting that show data over from Hong Kong and tuning the motors to accept that show data so we didn't have to reanimate it." This meant there was no need to adjust the animation frame by frame to ensure the dialogue was in sync with the movements of the figures, as that was already done for Hong Kong Disneyland! And yes, that original animation did come from Walt Disney Animation Studios, it just had to be "tweaked to work within the mechanical limitations of a robot." The result is an attraction that feels brand-new and exciting in a lot of ways, even if much of it remains the same. However, there were some other updates made to Frozen Ever After that help make it feel just right. "Guests will now notice that the scenes are brighter," Ricci said. "When you had the projected faces, we relied on UV black light for the scenes. With these new articulated heads, we changed over to white light in the scenes for their faces and we really punched up the paint. Since we were down, we also went back to all the black light scenes and punched up all the snow, refocused those lights, and we changed out any lighting fixtures that were due for an upgrade." It's all about these little changes that add up to something truly spectacular, and another one of these is reminiscent of a big part of the Walt Disney Audio-Animatronics figure for Walt Disney - A Magical Life. "You get that glisten in their eyes now because it's a 3D printed eye with glaze, and it now looks like a real eye that has that little shine from the light," Ricci said. "And if you look at Anna in the scene where she's with Kristoff and Sven, she's just got this emotion on her face that she never had before. And it's very sincere and it connects to you. And that's something you didn't have before with the projected faces. Now, she has that little extra something special in her look." I can confirm that this totally works for Frozen Ever After as well as it did for Walt Disney - A Magical Life. It's hard to overstate how the seemingly smallest changes can make a world of difference when trying to recapture what makes us human and transport us into the world of the stories we hold closest to our hearts. "My favorite thing about this now is I always feel as though Elsa just walked out of the film when you're there seeing her do her 'Let It Go' moment," Ricci said, which sums up these changes perfectly. What I love most about this too is that this wasn't an upgrade that needed to happen. Frozen Ever After consistently has some of the highest wait times at Walt Disney World and it's really not that old. Despite that, the team at Imagineering love these properties and attractions as much as we do, and are always looking at ways they can make experiences for guests around the world even better. And yes, Frozen Ever After is back open and guests can check out these new updates right now, and we'd love to know what you think! Oh, and as much as we love the new and shiny, it's also very important that some things never change. So, don't forget to say hi to the adorable puffins near the end that are still exclusive to EPCOT and trace back to Norway's Maelstrom. For more, check out the latest news on Frozen 3, all the details on the opening World of Frozen and Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris, and everything else to look forward to at Walt Disney World in 2026. _Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter_ _@AdamBankhurst,____Instagram,__and_ _TikTok,__and listen to his show,__Talking Disney Magic._
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Capcom Spotlight March 2026: Everything Announced (Updating Live!) Hot off the zombified heels of Resident Evil Requiem, a brand-new Capcom Spotlight is on its way today, promising updates on Street Fighter 6, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, and much more. We'll be gather all the biggest moments and reveals right here as they happen, so be sure to keep checking back often!
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Nothing Announces the Phone 4a Pro and a New Set of Over-Ear Headphones Nothing has officially debuted the Nothing Phone 4a Pro and its new over-ear Nothing Headphone A in the US. While the $199 Headphone A, Nothing's second go at over-ear cans, will mostly keep the transparent-ish look that has marked the company's products until now, the $499 Phone 4a Pro is adopting a somewhat more traditional look – as long as you ignore whatever's going on in that camera bump. Nothing also officially released the non-pro Nothing Phone 4a, but unfortunately hasn't launched it in the US. ## Nothing Phone 4a Pro Despite having a mostly solid back and sides – colored silver, black, or pink – the Phone 4a Pro is still very unconventional, thanks to a wild camera bump that looks sort of like a cartoon face with one large eye made of a dotmatrix display – what The Verge notes is a lower resolution take on the "Glyph Matrix" found on the Nothing Phone 3 – and a smaller eye and mouth made up of the phone's cameras. (The area around these features still hints at the former transparent back look of other Nothing products.) The camera array is comprised of a 50MP main shooter, a periscope-style telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom and 140x digital zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide lens with an unknown megapixel count but a 120-degree field of view. On the other side, there's a 32MP selfie camera embedded in the top of the display, which has a 6.8-inch, 144Hz AMOLED panel with a 1260 x 2800 resolution, 800-nit standard brightness, 1600-nit outdoor brightness, and 5,000-nit peak brightness. Being aimed more at budget buyers, the Phone 4a Pro still has some decent specs, with some compromises. It's driven by a midrange Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage, depending on how it's configured. That wouldn't put it up there with heavy-hitter flagships, but it could likely still compete with the likes of the Google Pixel 8, IGN's favorite midrange handset. It has a 5,080mAh battery that recharges at up to 50W wired, which is solid, but the phone lacks the wireless charging found in the Nothing Phone 3. It's also limited to Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 on the connectivity front. Pleasantly, the Phone 4a Pro still supports dual physical SIM cards. The Phone 4a Pro will be available later this month – preorders open March 13, with an official release on March 27. ## Nothing Headphone A The Nothing Headphone A will be available a little sooner, with preorders open today and official sales coming March 13. To start, the Headphone A will come in black, white, and pink, but the company will sell a limited edition yellow pair later, starting April 6. The Headphone A looks similar to the geometric Headphone 1 that preceded them, but with slightly less emphasis on translucence. They don't fold, but the headband does extend and the ear cups twist. Sound-wise, Nothing says the headphones are "engineered for clarity," and will use the LDAC codec for lossless, wireless audio. Inside the cups are 40mm drivers feature both active noise cancellation and transparency modes, as well as a hybrid noise cancellation mode that tries to balance the two, adjusting on the fly to noises around you. Apart from that, they also support Spatial Audio and have controls that include a power switch, Bluetooth pairing button, roller for volume, rocker buttons for switching tracks and such, and a button that can be used to switch modes, trigger a connected phone's camera, summon ChatGPT, and more. Nothing says its new wireless headphones will have the "longest battery life of any Nothing product to date," offering up to five days on a charge. And recharging them for just five minutes will net you five hours of wireless listening, according to the company. The Headphone A also feature a 3.5mm audio jack for wired connectivity. The headphones may feel a touch heavy, though. They weigh 310 grams, putting them between the AirPods Max, which are often criticized for their weight and clock in at 386.2 grams, and the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones, which weigh just 254 grams. _Wes is a freelance writer (Freelance Wes, they call him) who has covered technology, gaming, and entertainment steadily since 2020 at Gizmodo, Tom's Hardware, Hardcore Gamer, and most recently, The Verge. Inside of him there are two wolves: one that thinks it wouldn't be so bad to start collecting game consoles again, and the other who also thinks this, but more strongly._
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The HP All-in Plan - Get a New Printer and Ink Starting at $7.99 Per Month Includes printer, ink, 24/7 live support, and warranty.
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Diablo 4’s New Warlock Class Lets You Turn the Power of Hell Back on Itself | Hands-On Preview After spending some hands-on time messing around with several pre-configured variations of Diablo 4's new Warlock class, it’s given me another reason to look forward to diving back into one of my favorite ARPGs.
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Xbox Confirms 'Project Helix' – Its Next-Gen Console That Will Also Play PC Games Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma confirms long-rumored details about Microsoft's next-generation console and reveals its codename: Project Helix.
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Fans Hunting Rare Charizard Cards Are Reigniting Interest in Pokémon TCG's Phantasmal Flames Expansion Fans chasing rare Charizard cards are seemingly spiking the value of Pokémon TCG's Mega Evolution expansion, Phantasmal Flames, and there's a particularly cool Mega Charizard X card driving much of the reignited interest.
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Today’s Top Deals: Borderlands 3 for $10, $20 Off Game Pass Ultimate, LEGO The Starry Night Hits New Low Plus, preorder the Pokémon TCG: Perfect Order Booster Bundle and save on Metroid Prime 4 and more.
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Disney+ Drops Its Best Deal of 2026 Right Before Zootopia 2 Comes to Streaming The deal ends when Daredevil: Born Again season 2 premieres.
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LG's C6 and G6 OLEDs Will be Available This Month Without a Price Increase LG has announced that it's now taking preorders for its next generation of OLED TVs, the LG OLED Evo G6 and OLED Evo C6. The TVs, which range in price from $1,399 for the 42-inch C6 all the way up to an eye-popping $24,999 for the 97-inch G6, will be available to buy at an unspecified time later this month. Happily, LG isn't raising prices for the new TVs, despite supply chain costs that have been rising in recent months due to tariffs and the voracious appetite of AI companies, particularly for RAM and storage. What you get for your money is a pair of 4K TVs with 120Hz-native variable refresh rate panels that are some of the brightest in the business. In the case of the G6, the company has claimed it will be 20% brighter than its predecessor, the G5, already impressively bright, thanks to four-stack OLED panel tech the company started using last year. That brightness is a big part of why the G5 is our money-is-no-object gaming TV pick. That doesn't mean the C6 is a bad TV, though. Both TVs will support good TV picture and audio certifications like Dolby Vision (although not Dolby Vision 2) and Atmos, HDR10, HLG, and now, Filmmaker Mode with Ambient Light Compensation – that last one is a feature, developed by the UHD Alliance in collaboration with professional Hollywood filmmakers, that algorithmically compensates for the ambient light in a room in a way that, in theory, correctly represents the artists' vision. They've each also got built-in AI upscaling via LG's A11 AI Processor 4K Gen 3. Interestingly, LG downgraded from Wi-Fi 6E to Wi-Fi 5 for both TVs. That won't necessarily translate to a worse experience for most owners, unless your TV is in an area with lots of Wi-Fi interference and you're trying to stream from Sony Pictures Core, Sony's super high-bitrate streaming service. Finally, the G6 will come in five screen sizes, ranging from 55 inches up to a behemot 97 inches, while the C6 starts at 42 inches and goes to 83 inches. _Wes is a freelance writer (Freelance Wes, they call him) who has covered technology, gaming, and entertainment steadily since 2020 at Gizmodo, Tom's Hardware, Hardcore Gamer, and most recently, The Verge. Inside of him there are two wolves: one that thinks it wouldn't be so bad to start collecting game consoles again, and the other who also thinks this, but more strongly._
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Best Buy Has Open Box Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Laptops for $1,765 Powerful gaming performance packed in a 3.4-pound all-aluminum laptop.
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