Thursday, February 19, 2026

Time-Traveling Shooter Time Takers Announces Closed Beta Test

Third-person, team-based shooter Time Takers recently announced that a closed beta test will begin on March 13 and shared details about what you can expect from this first look at the game.

Time Takers is developed by Mistil Games, published by NCSOFT, and focuses on fast-paced matches where you compete for time itself. It combines elements of survival shooters and battle royales, but it isn’t defined only by kills, it’s about stealing or defending time.

Each player has a lifespan that’s fueled by Time Energy, and it gradually depletes. Your lifespan is represented on screen as a timer ticking down. You can hold a maximum of 5 minutes and 30 seconds, and if your timer reaches zero, you’re eliminated. If you’re killed with time still left on your clock, you’ll lose some Time Energy but respawn. You can lengthen your lifespan by earning more Time Energy, which you can get by killing other players, defeating monsters on the field, or picking it up from spawn points around the map.

When you accumulate Time Energy, it will also fill your level gauge. As you level up, your character’s unique skills will be unlocked and upgraded in a set sequential order. Collecting Time Energy will also grant you a currency called Time Coins, which can be used to purchase or upgrade passive abilities on the respawn screen or at shops scattered across the map. At any time, you can manually sacrifice some of your current lifespan to add to your level gauge and level up. This obviously puts you at risk of dying faster, but it can be key to unlocking an ability you really need. You have to decide which is more important.

Each match progresses through seven phases, and you can see your current phase in the top left corner of the screen. With each phase that passes, Time Energy spawn points get more rare and your lifespan depletes faster. Those spawn points also gradually get closer together, until the final phase has only one spawn in a specific spot.

This system means a couple things. For one, simply camping in one place is unreliable. If you do that, you risk watching your lifespan tick away with no way to replenish it. You have to stay on the move to reach spawn points or take out opponents frequently. Second, the shrinking spawn points force combatants into smaller spaces as phases progress. This also rewards players who pay attention to where the spawn points are in each phase, since you can come up with an optimal route to efficiently gather energy and level up as quickly as possible.

So in short, you’ll need to decide in each battle how to approach things. Do you want to minimize risk at the beginning, sneaking around the battlefield to gather Time Energy and level up your abilities without directly fighting anyone? Or do you want to go in guns blazing, hunting down opponents to steal their Time Energy as quickly as possible and put them on the defensive immediately?

The first closed beta test will include 12 playable characters, each of whom have unique skills and playstyles. Matches in the closed beta will be in trios, with four teams of three players each, and you’ll need to coordinate with your team. You’ll each lock in your character and weapon before the match, with no duplicates allowed on the same team. Characters are grouped into Damage Dealer, Support, and Tank archetypes, but your choice of weapon can help define your role. For instance, there are support-oriented weapons that allow you to heal, while there are high-DPS weapons for close-range (flamethrowers) and long-range (sniper rifles) combat.

During the match, if you stay close to your teammates, you’ll form a link. While linked, teammates acquire Time Energy simultaneously and can transfer it between each other to cover for someone whose time is running out. If you want to take advantage of this, it can alter your team’s weapon choices, passive abilities, and tactical approach.

For example, if someone on your team wants to use a sniper rifle, that can give them a huge advantage if they reach high ground with good sight lines. But they’d likely have to stay separate from their teammates, weakening the link for the whole team. However, equipping the Link Repeater passive will cancel that out and allow you to link up no matter the distance. So unlocking that passive quickly becomes a top priority.

The combatants and battlefields are pulled from different eras of the past and future, and environments and conditions will change as matches progress. Momentum can shift at the drop of a hat, thanks in large part to Pods, which can spawn randomly and grant benefits to the first person to interact with it. Those benefits include temporarily pausing your lifespan depletion, the ability to launch a missile at a specific enemy, or a Weapon Exchange Voucher that will let you switch to a different weapon.

The beta will include three maps: Yokogawa, Morstadt, and Miraesi, which represent the wide range of time periods depicted in Time Takers. Yokogawa is pre-modern Japanese themed and shaped by traditional architecture. Morstadt is based on medieval times, with stone structures and layered routes. And Miraesi is a futuristic setting inspired by Seoul that blends dense urban layouts.

The closed beta will run from March 13–21, with 8 hours of playable time each day, and it’s focused on players in eight countries: the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. If you live in one of those countries, you can sign up to join the beta through the game’s Steam page. Sign-ups are open now, and it will still be possible to sign up while the beta is ongoing.

If you don’t live in one of those countries, you’ll have a chance to get access to the beta through the Time Takers Discord channel. If you join the channel and invite a friend to join too, you can be selected to take part in the beta no matter where in the world you are. Head to the linked Discord channel above to get all the details.



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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Crimson Desert: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

Crimson Desert is an open-world action-adventure game that’s set to release on PS5, Xbox, and PC on March 19. Developed by Pearl Abyss, the company behind Black Desert Online, it looks seriously ambitious in all the best ways. It’s available for preorder now (see it at Amazon) in two editions and includes a preorder bonus, the contents of which are detailed below. Let’s take a look.

Crimson Desert Standard Edition

Physical Copy - $69.99

Steelbook Edition - $69.99

Digital Copy - $69.99

The standard edition comes with the game itself, plus the preorder bonus you can find detailed below (it’s a shield). The only current deals available for the game are for the PC (Steam) version, which you can at some third-party storefronts listed above.

Crimson Desert Deluxe Edition (Physical)

Physical Copy - $89.99

Physical copies of the deluxe edition of Crimson Desert come with the game, the preorder bonus, as well as the following items:

Physical Items

  • Deluxe Edition Box
  • Deluxe Edition Limited Edition Steelbook
  • Letter from the Developer
  • Greymane Brooch Pin
  • 3 Character Photo Cards
  • 3 Patches
  • Map of Pywel

Digital Items

  • Kairos Plate Set: Kairos Plate Helm, Kairos Plate Gloves, Kairos Plate Boots, Kairos Cloak, Kairos Plate Armor
  • Balgran Shield
  • Exclaire Horse Set: Exclaire Champron, Exclaire Barding, Exclaire Saddle, Exclaire Stirrups

Crimson Desert Deluxe Edition (Digital)

Digital Copy - $79.99

The digital deluxe edition of the game costs $10 less than the physical version, but it lacks the physical goodies. Here are the digital items it includes:

  • Kairos Plate Set: Kairos Plate Helm, Kairos Plate Gloves, Kairos Plate Boots, Kairos Cloak, Kairos Plate Armor
  • Balgran Shield
  • Exclaire Horse Set: Exclaire Champron, Exclaire Barding, Exclaire Saddle, Exclaire Stirrups

Crimson Desert Preorder Bonus

Preorder the game on any platform and in any edition, and you’ll receive the following digital item:

  • Khaled Shield

Preorder the PS5 version, and you’ll get the following digital items:

  • Grotevant Plate Set: Grotevan Plate Helm, Grotevan Plate Armor, along with Grotevan cloak, gloves, and boots

What Is Crimson Desert?

Crimson Desert is a medieval fantasy-themed game set in the land of Pywel, where you play as Kliff, captain of the Greymanes, as the ruthless Black Bear army executes a brutal attack that leaves the Greymane forces scattered. Your job is to explore the world to reunite with your comrades and rebuild what’s been lost. As you do so, you’ll forge new alliances and discover even more dangerous threats looming over the land.

The journey takes you through all sorts of environments, from plains to deserts to mountains. You can ride mounts ranging from horses to wolves and dragons. You even have a Zelda-style glider that lets you leap from mountain peaks and soar over the land.

Although there’s some debate on social media about whether Crimson Desert is an RPG, developer Pearl Abyss doesn’t label it as such. It calls Crimson Desert “an open-world action-adventure game.” That’s because it doesn’t have character leveling or experience points. You do expand your capabilities, but you do so by finding items in the open world, like in an action-adventure game like Zelda or a Metroid.

Based on the trailers, it does look like a hodgepodge of popular game elements. It has an extensive combat system, an explorable open world, puzzles, giant monsters to fight, and more. Here’s hoping the game is not too good to be true.

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Save Big On Lorwyn Eclipsed MTG Play Boosters At Amazon

Magic: The Gathering is on the verge of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set next month, but don’t forget Lorwyn Eclipsed, a fantastic set that deserves plenty of love.

Now, the current set’s Play Booster Box has been discounted again, reaching ever-so-slightly lower than the deal we spotted a few weeks ago. Amazon is currently offering a 22% discount on the box, bringing it to $128.94. That’s close to its lowest-ever price of $125.

Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Boosters Are Close To Their Best-Ever Price

That’s a sizeable price cut on the $164.70 list price. It means the $5.49 price of each pack drops to around $4.30.

As for the set itself, Lorwyn Eclipsed is fantastic, bringing back fan-favorite creature types and a classic location that puts the Magic back in Magic, as strange as that may sound to outsiders.

As the first Universes Within set of 2026, it’s packed with amazing chase cards - although you’ll no doubt have better luck finding them with the eye-wateringly expensive Collector Boosters.

Still, from Kithkin to Giants, there’s a whimsicality to the set not seen since maybe Bloomburrow, and after Avatar and Spider-Man sets, we’re glad to be back on familiar ground. It doesn't hurt that the two new preconstructed Commander Decks, Blight Curse and Dance of the Elements, are fantastically well-constructed, too.

As someone that's been playing Magic for around three or four years, it's probably one of my favorite sets in a little while.

For more on Magic’s upcoming set based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, check out a card that pairs nicely with Warhammer 40K Necrons, and our early thoughts on the Commander precon.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.



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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for Switch 2 Comes With an Exclusive Magic: The Gathering Card

Cloud and friends are making the jump to a new platform this year, as preorders are now officially live for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on Nintendo Switch 2. It's available to preorder at a variety of retailers for $49.99 (see it here at Amazon) and is set to be released in a few months time, on June 3. But there's even more in store for fans: those who preorder this version of the game also get an exclusive Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy promo card as a bonus. That's quite a nice surprise alongside the game itself.

If you can't wait to grab the Switch 2 version (and an extra Magic: The Gathering card), head to the links below to get your preorders in.

Preorder Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (Nintendo Switch 2)

What's included in the box is, unfortunately, a Game-Key Card, meaning the actual game isn't loaded onto the cartridge. However, putting the cart in your Switch 2 does let you download the game and is required when you want to play it. It also lets you sell the game when you're done with it, which you can't do with a digital game code.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Preorder Bonuses

As far as preorder bonuses go, the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy promo card is the most exciting one of the bunch. It features variant art of Zack Fair, drawn by Tetsuya Nomura, which you can see in the image above, and has identical abilities to the Zack Fair card found in the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy set. This card is only available while supplies last, though, so it's well worth preordering the game now to make sure you get your hands on it.

Alongside the card, there's also a reversible inlay that comes with the physical edition of the game, and in-game items of a Posh Chocobo Summoning Materia, Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II, and Armor: Midgar Bangle Mk. II.

What Is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth?

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the second game in the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy, following Final Fantasy 7 Remake. It's a game we adored, with our review from IGN's Michael Higham saying it, "impressively builds off of what Remake set in motion as both a best-in-class action-RPG full of exciting challenge and depth, and as an awe-inspiring recreation of a world that has meant so much to so many for so long." While no release date is known for it yet, the third installment in the remake trilogy is underway as well.

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Every God of War Game on PS5 in 2026

It's hard to deny the massive effect the God of War franchise has had on the gaming landscape. Kratos' initial Greek-inspired revenge story was one of the best PS2 games of all time, while his powerful redemption arc in the more recent Norse soft reboot earned first place on our list of best PS4 games. I'd go so far as to say Kratos is one of PlayStation's most recognizable mascots.

If you're looking to catch up on all of the adventures Kratos has taken, or simply want to revisit the God of War games you loved in the past, you'll be able to play most of them on your current-gen PlayStation 5. Here's what you need to know.

How Many God of War Games Are There on PlayStation 5?

God of War: Ragnarok is the only game in the series that has launched during the PS5 generation. However, there are a total of seven God of War games available to play on the current-gen console. This includes all six mainline entries in the series, which span from God of War (2005) to God of War Ragnarok (2022), as well as Sons of Sparta (2026), a retro-inspired 2D Metroidvania prequel from Mega Cat Studios. Two of those games rely on backward compatibility, while three of the earlier titles require a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.

The two God of War spin-offs on PSP, Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta, are not currently available on PS5. Here's to hoping that Sony will eventually add these two well-received portable games to PlayStation Plus.

Every God of War Game on PlayStation 5 in Release Order

God of War III Remastered (2010)

God of War III Remastered serves up visual and performance improvements to the third mainline game, which also serves as the final entry in Kratos' Greek saga. In it, Kratos climbs Mount Olympus as he seeks to reach its zenith and bring his full might down upon the gods who wronged him. This provides a satisfying end to his original character arc that began with God of War (2005), making it essential for truly understanding the emotional stakes of 2018's soft reboot.

God of War (2018)

God of War (2018) gives one of its most aggressive and venegeful characters in gaming a true redemption arc as well as an all-new combat system. In this wildly successful and emotionally potent soft reboot, Kratos has left the Greek pantheon and traveled to the Norse realm where he's now tasked with raising his young son, Atreus, while attempting to hide his past. But as the duo fight through a harsh and unforgiving land, Kratos is forced to face the truth that there remain parts of his nature he can't surpress if he wishes to protect those he loves most.

God of War Ragnarok (2022)

Picking up about three years after God of War (2018), God of War Ragnarok sees Kratos and Atreus forced to take on the Norse pantheon in an attempt to stop the complete destruction of the nine realms. Ragnarok's story continues to deal with larger themes of familial trauma and identity as Kratos comes to terms with his son becoming a young man while also trying to figure out what's next in his own journey for true redemption. This entry features a larger world to explore and more combat options, as well as many more characters used to fill out a more expansive narrative.

God of War: Sons of Sparta (2026)

Sons of Sparta breaks from the traditional God of War formula in favor of a retro-inspired 2D Metroidvania filled with challenging exploration through branching paths and more straightforward combat than the series is typically known for. Though its story still features some darker moments, Sons of Sparta sports a somewhat more lighthearted tone as it explores the relationship between Kratos and his younger brother, Deimos, during their formative years as fledgling Spartans.

Available God of War Games on PlayStation Plus Premium

The remainder of the God of War games require you to have a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription. Here are the games you can only play if you've signed up for PlayStation Plus Premium:

  • God of War HD (2005)
  • God of War II HD (2007)
  • God of War: Ascension (2013)

Upcoming God of War Games

No new games in the God of War franchise have been announced since the surprise drop of Sons of Sparta. Sony did reveal that it would be remaking the original God of War trilogy at the latest State of Play, but no release date has been announced for that just yet.

It's also worth noting that while there aren't any new games on the horizon, there is a God of War TV show in the works. That is currently in development and much of the casting as been getting announced in 2026 so far.

Billy Givens is a freelancer at IGN with over a decade of experience writing gaming, film, and tech content. His work can also be found on GameSpot, USA Today, Digital Trends, Tom's Guide, and more. You'll find him blabbering on about video games and more on Twitter at @mektige.



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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Dress to Impress Codes (February 2026)

If you're looking for DTI codes, IGN's got you covered! In this article, you'll find a list of all the active and working Dress to Impress codes in February 2026 that you can redeem for free rewards and bonuses in DTI, including outfits and accessories like hats, bags, and jewelry.

Active Dress to Impress Codes (February 2026)

Here are all the active Dress to Impress codes in February 2026 and the free rewards you get for redeeming them:

  • BHM26 - Dress and jacket (NEW!)
  • CA11MEHHALEY - Bear dress, bear ears, bear onesie
  • CH00P1E_B4CK_AGA1N - Choopie set rework
  • 2YEARS - Dress
  • 2GETHER - Classic DTI Doll
  • RDC2025 - Lanyard and belt accessory
  • VANILLAMACE - Headscarf
  • PIXIIUWU - Dress
  • ANGELT4NKED - Helmet
  • 3NCHANTEDD1ZZY - Wand
  • ELLA - Skirt
  • 1CON1CF4TMA - Sweater dress
  • MEGANPLAYSBOOTS - Boots
  • CH00P1E_1S_B4CK: Streetwear outfit set
  • S3M_0W3N_Y4Y: Axe
  • KREEK: Bear hat
  • LANA: White shorts, shirt, and legwarmers
  • LANABOW: White bow
  • BELALASLAY: Black jacket with pink halter top
  • LANATUTU: White dress
  • IBELLASLAY: Red, green, and blonde hairstyle
  • M3RM4ID: Orange mermaid set
  • TEKKYOOZ: White handbag
  • LABOOTS: Black boots
  • ITSJUSTNICHOLAS: Black jacket
  • ASHLEYBUNNI: Bunny slippers
  • LEAHASHE: Sweatshirt and sweatpants
  • KITTYUUHH: Black cat
  • C4LLMEHH4LEY: Puffy dress and bear headband
  • SUBM15CY: Necklace and eyelashes
  • D1ORST4R: Bag and bow

All Expired Dress to Impress Codes

Below, you'll find a list of expired DTI codes that no longer work and can't be redeemed as of February 2026:

  • CUPIDSCLOUD
  • GLINDA
  • ELPHABA
  • B3APL4YS_D0L1E
  • Your unique Twitch Cyberpunk Wings code
  • LNY2025
  • HAPPYNEWYEAR
  • Your unique Easter 2025 Easter Bunny Set code
  • UMOYAE
  • FASHION
  • BADDIE4LIFE
  • Your unique April Fools' Day 2025 Flamethrower code
  • M0T0PRINCESSWAV
  • SWEETHEART (was only redeemable between February 15 and February 16, 2025 at 8AM PT)
  • YEAROFTHESNAKE
  • NY2025
  • WINTERUPDATE (was only redeemable between 8 AM - 11 AM PT on Saturday, 14 December!)
  • 4BILLION
  • CHOOPIE10K
  • THEGAMES
  • EYELASHES
  • REWARD4CLASS1C

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How to Redeem Dress to Impress Codes

Follow the steps below to redeem Dress to Impress codes and claim free rewards in DTI:

  1. Open the Dress to Impress Roblox Experience.
  2. Click on the handbag icon on the left-hand side to open the DTI Codes menu.
  3. Enter your code in the "Type here..." field.
  4. Check for any spelling mistakes or errors.
  5. Click the checkmark icon to redeem the code.

Why Isn't My Dress to Impress Code Working?

If the code you're trying to redeem in DTI isn't working, it's likely because of one of two reasons:

  • The Dress to Impress code is expired
  • There's a spelling mistake in the code

When inputting a DTI code in Roblox, make sure it's spelled correctly (for example, a capital I isn't a lowercase l, 0 and not O, and vice versa) and that there are no spaces before or after the code. We'd recommend copying and pasting codes straight from our article to ensure they're correct as we've tested and verified that the codes on this page are working ourselves.

If your DTI code still isn't working after checking for typos, it's more than likely expired and can no longer be redeemed in Dress to Impress.

How to Get More DTI Codes

To get more Dress to Impress codes, the best way is to join the official DTI Discord server. While we check for new codes daily, the quickest way to know about new Dress to Impress codes is to follow the Roblox experience's official Discord server where updates are posted in real time.

You can also check the Dress to Impress X account and the official DTI Roblox Group page.

Are There Any Upcoming DTI Codes?

We currently don't know of any upcoming DTI codes now that the two-year anniversary codes have been released. We'll update this article once we find out more information on new Dress to Impress codes.

What is Dress to Impress in Roblox?

Dress to Impress is a popular dress-up Roblox Experience available on PC, console, and iOS and Android mobile devices. In it, you put on your best outfit to complete a specific theme and walk the runway in a bid to earn votes from other players and become a top model. As you gain votes, you gain ranks and can access more clothing and accessories, so make sure you're truly dressed to impress! Also, for toy lovers and collectors, you can now pre-order a mystery pack of 2 Dress to Impress minifigures right now for $30 at Walmart.

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Arc Raiders Dev Says Players Who Used 'Recent Exploits' Will Face Warnings and Suspensions Starting This Week

Embark Studios is keeping its promise to take action against players who took advantage of duplication exploits and other glitches in Arc Raiders by issuing warnings and suspensions.

The developer behind the popular survival shooter offered an update for its ongoing cheater crackdown with a blog post on its website. While its efforts to stamp out nefarious Raiders began last month, the message arrives as a sign that it shows no signs of slowing anytime soon.

Embark promised to subject those who utilized exploits to “further review and possible penalties” with the launch of last week’s 1.15.0 update. Today’s message follows up on that promise, offering a detailed explanation as to why it’s taken the team some time to issue a response. Now that reports of exploit usage have been confirmed and their impact on the in-game Arc Raiders economy has been measured, the studio is ready to act.

“We want to act once, with intention, and with confidence that we’re doing the right thing,” Embark said. “This is the first time we’ve handled an incident of this nature at such scale in ARC Raiders. Rather than rushing, we chose to take the time needed to fully understand the situation and make sure our response was consistent with our values and expectations.”

Players who took advantage of glitches such as the dupe exploit to a limited degree could find a warning on their accounts as soon as today and through the next week. At least one Reddit user has already shared such a notification, telling them that “continued use of exploits could lead to a suspension.”

Embark added that any Coins tied to dupe activity have also been removed. For “severe cases,” or instances where exploit usage had a notable impact on other players’ experiences, players could receive an immediate ban. It’s unclear how many warnings or suspensions Embark plans to deal through the week, or how long suspensions will be. The Arc Raiders team tells players to report new exploits and glitches on its official Discord.

“It's our hope that this response provides a platform for future action, and we’ve already improved our detection and tracking, internal review tools, and safeguards to limit the impact of similar exploits,” the message continues.

“We take this incident seriously, and we’re approaching it as both a corrective effort and a learning opportunity to strengthen the systems that support fair play.”

While Arc Raiders has continued as one of the most popular games of the year, Embark has found itself facing a stream of technical issues. Some, as the studio admitted today, stem “from a design flaw,” while others, such as a late-January Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, are more difficult to anticipate.

One early exploit saw players sneakily hiding behind walls in Stella Montis, while dupe exploits have seen players finding mountains of ducks in Buried City. After a fix brought an end to duck duplication last week, some players were almost immediately hit by an issue that cleared their inventory.

We spoke to Embark CEO Patrick Söderlund about all things Arc Raiders earlier this month and learned that the studio has already banned “tens of thousands of players so far.” We also found out how the studio’s success will help it make more games while keeping its existing fans happy.

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Time-Traveling Shooter Time Takers Announces Closed Beta Test

Third-person, team-based shooter Time Takers recently announced that a closed beta test will begin on March 13 and shared details about wh...