Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Seems Like a PC Gaming Nightmare

Ever since Nvidia revealed frame generation with the RTX 4080, I have been dreading the day that a game developer uses it as a requirement to get to an acceptable frame rate. And while we’ve gone almost four years without that happening, it seems like Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is going to cross that line.

This past weekend, developer TT Games released the system requirements for the new Lego Batman game, and while at first glance they seem kind of reasonable for a Unreal Engine 5-based game, a closer look reveals that the company wants you to turn on frame generation just to hit 30 fps with the minimum settings. That’s not really how frame generation should work.

If this isn’t just an error, it suggests that the minimum spec will only really be able to get 15-20 fps without frame generation, and at that point, no amount of AI frames is going to save it from being an unplayable mess.

What is Frame Generation For?

For the uninitiated, it’s easy to look at frame generation and just assume it’s a magical boost to your frame rate. But to understand why it’s a bad thing to lean on frame gen in order to hit 30 fps, it’s important to know how this technology actually works.

Essentially, frame generation uses a machine learning model to generate frames based on a rendered frame and motion vector data taken from the game engine. While this frame is being generated by your GPU, the actual rendered frame is held back for a tiny bit, and then both the original frame and the generated frames are then paced out by either your CPU or your GPU.

By its very nature, this process introduces latency, or input lag. At a higher frame rate, the added latency is barely noticeable, if at all, but there’s a reason that even AMD and Nvidia recommend that this feature is only turned on if you’re already getting a decent frame rate – typically at least 30 fps, but preferably 60 fps or above. At a lower frame rate, like the 15 fps suggested by these Lego Batman requirements, you’re already getting extremely high latency, and frame generation will only make it worse, even if it “looks” more smooth.

Not to mention, at lower frame rates, there isn’t enough data generated by the rendered frames and the motion data to accurately generate an extra frame. That means, the lower your frame rate is when you enable frame gen, the more likely you’re going to run into artifacts and other visual glitches.

It’s too early to know whether or not Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will actually run at such a low frame rate without frame generation. But if it does, playing this game is going to be an awful experience unless you have a powerful enough gaming PC to brute force good performance out of it.

Frame Gen with Old Hardware

What makes things even weirder is that TT Games requires at least an Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 to run Legacy of the Dark Knight, which would be a pretty modest spec on its own. But, even with this now-ancient graphics card, it’s still recommending frame generation – but DLSS frame gen doesn’t even work on this old of a GPU.

Instead, for these older GPUs, TT Games is relying on FSR or XeSS frame generation, which still works much in the same way as Nvidia’s tech, but because it’s not accelerated by specialized cores in the GPU, it’s slower and not as accurate. That just makes a bad performance situation even worse.

Crimson Desert was another game that relied on FSR frame generation to boost performance on handhelds like the Steam Deck or Xbox Ally X, for instance, but that game relied on this technology to reach 60 fps, not 30 fps.

TT Games doesn’t even mention handhelds in the system requirements for Legacy of the Dark Knight, so it’s pretty safe to assume this game isn’t going to run well on portable systems. And that’s a shame, because it’s the type of game that’d be awesome to pull out on the train or on a long flight across the country.

A Bad Port in a Sea of Good Ports

What’s particularly wild about Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight having such ridiculous PC requirements is that the best PC games so far this year have been extremely well optimized. Crimson Desert, Resident Evil: Requiem and Pragmata have all run like a dream, and while none of these games are running on Unreal 5, they do make the latest Lego game stand out a bit more.

What makes it worse is that these Lego games are designed for kids, and while there’s sure to be some out there whose parents have expensive rigs, it’s entirely possible that these inflated system requirements are going to place the game out of reach for many.

Just based on the previews we’ve seen so far, Legacy of the Dark Knight does look very nice. It’s making good use of what appears to be ray traced global illumination and reflections, and the cloth textures on the detective’s cape look excellent. But if all of that comes at the cost of a playable frame rate, it’s just not worth the trade off – at least not on PC.

If TT Games’ system requirements are accurate, most people will be better off playing this game on consoles where, at least for now, frame generation isn’t a thing. Although, it does seem like the PlayStation 6 and Xbox Project Helix will support the technology, so I’m sure this isn’t the last time we’re going to see developers try to pigeon-hole frame generation into a game that doesn’t run well in the first place. I hope I’m wrong.

Jackie Thomas is the Hardware and Buying Guides Editor at IGN and the PC components queen. You can follow her @Jackiecobra



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Borderlands 4 for PS5 Drops to a New Low Price on Amazon

Borderlands 4 was released in September of last year for the price of $69.99. As someone who has played all of the Borderlands games throughout the years, I decided well before launch that I'd wait for a better price before I play this one. Even the positive IGN review of the game wasn't enough to sway me into thinking I needed to pay $70.

So here we are, almost seven months later, and I still haven't purchased the game, but the discounts are starting to be good enough that I'm considering it. While Amazon still has it at full price for digital codes, the physical PS5 editions of the game have dropped to a new all-time low.

While I don't have direct experience playing this game, I have heard nothing but rave reviews from my Dad about it. He's been a big Borderlands fan since the first game came out and offered a great multiplayer option for us to play together. His own honest opinion on the new game was that it was "more Borderlands," which is a very positive review coming from him. IGN's own review had this to say about the game:

As for whether or not this is a good enough deal to buy this game, I'd say that really depends on how long you want to wait before you play it. It's down to $34 on PS5 right now, but that just means it's likely going to drop below $30 later this year. We still have major upcoming shopping events like Prime Day and Black Friday when retailers start to get more competitive with pricing. The game will be a full year old as of September 2026, which is sort of the unofficial milestone where popular games start going on sale more often.

Overall, $34 is a great price for this game. In fact, it's the best price we've ever seen on Amazon for the PS5 version. So if you don't want to wait for an extra $5 off down the line, now is a good time to pull the trigger.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and 10 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics -- from TV series to books and the latest Pokémon games.



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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

New Kaiju Game Beastlink for PC and Console Announced

Beastlink just got announced, and it looks like pure monster madness. You get to play as both the monster hunters and the kaiju, laying waste to the sandbox environments, which have all been built with developer Grove Street’s proprietary SuperDestruction physics-based system. The multiplayer game will launch with four different kaiju, the Horned Lizard, the Bull Shark, the Vampire Bat, and the Mandrill.

There's vehicular combat, urban maps to wreck - with 250,000 destructible objects, no less - where the ultimate aim is to collect enough resources to support fuel an experimental procedure to Link with sleeping kaiju. According to the developer "once the BeastLink is established, the perspective shifts from tactical survival to city-shaking power as players tear through buildings and engage in massive, real-time monster brawls."

Developer Grove Street Games is no stranger to giant creatures or large urban environments. Founded in 2007, the studio has worked on the Ark series and Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. Beastlink opens for early access on console and PC this summer, beginning with the first of several upcoming closed beta weekends starting this Friday, May 8. Players can now register for the closed playtest on Steam.

"Our team has a long history of making great games while tackling complex technical challenges, but at its core, BeastLink stems from one goal: to create the ultimate kaiju experience," said Thomas Williamson, CEO of Grove Street Games. "Community is an integral part of building that, beta testing gives players the opportunity to jump in early and help us shape what a modern Kaiju game should be."

Rachel Weber is the Head of Editorial Development at IGN and an elder millennial. She's been a professional nerd since 2006 when she got her start on Official PlayStation Magazine in the UK, and has since worked for GamesIndustry.Biz, Rolling Stone and GamesRadar. She loves horror, horror movies, horror games, Red Dead Redemption 2, and her Love and Deepspace boyfriends.



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Monday, May 4, 2026

Take-Two CEO Explains Why GTA 6 Isn't Coming to PC on Day One

Grand Theft Auto 6 won't be coming to PC when the game releases on November 19th, and Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has a reason.

Rockstar Games is known for doing things its way, sometimes to the frustration of players. There can be months or even years without news on upcoming Rockstar titles. Grand Theft Auto VI was announced in December 2023, and then Rockstar went silent until May 2025, when it delayed the game from Fall 2025 to May 2026. Rockstar broke its silence again in November 2025 to confirm the game would now be launching November 19th, 2026.

We're in the endgame now, so long as there isn't another surprise delay. Take-Two confirmed earlier this year that Rockstar Games would begin marketing GTA 6 this summer but didn't offer any more specifics. It seems like we are truly, finally just six months away from launch... at least on consoles.

When speaking with Bloomberg, Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick was asked why GTA 6 will be skipping PC this November. Zelnick says that's the way Rockstar has always done it and that's where the core audience is.

“Rockstar always starts on console because I think with regard to a release like that you're judged by serving the core,” Zelnick said. “Like really serving the core consumer. If your core consumer isn't there, if they're not served first and best, you kind of don't hit your other consumers.”

Zelnick is correct in that this has always been how it has been for Rockstar. Grand Theft Auto 6, Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto V, LA Noire, Max Payne 3, and Red Dead Redemption 2 all came to PC much later than consoles. Some of those were a matter of months, others were a matter of years. Grand Theft Auto V came to PC a year and a half after its initial release and about six months after the Xbox One/PS4 re-release.

Although Zelnick didn't explicitly say GTA 6 is coming to PC, it does feel like the implication here is that it will come later. Some have speculated that Rockstar likes to "double dip" on its audiences, with impatient fans buying the game on consoles and then getting a second copy on PC later. Rockstar does sometimes like to take extra time with the PC versions to polish them up. Red Dead Redemption 2 had enhanced visuals on PC, allowing players to really feel the difference between the two versions of the game.

In 2026, however, PC gaming is far more prevelant. As a result, the lack of a PC version at launch feels all the more notable. GTA 5 benefited greatly from its PC version with modding giving the game a major boost in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Zelnick even noted last year that gamers are moving toward PC more and more these days. It would make since for Rockstar to lean into that with GTA 6, but we will seemingly have to wait a bit to see it on PC.

Zelnick also recently addressed concerns over GTA 6's price. While he didn't confirm a price point, Zelnick downplayed speculation that the game would cost significantly more than the average video game release.

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All of the Star Wars Sales for May the 4th 2026

It’s May 4 — a date that happens to sound similar to “May the Force,” as in “May the Force be with you,” a common greeting in a galaxy far, far away. Therefore the internet has dubbed today Star Wars Day, and at some point Disney and retailers made it official. In celebration of this nascent holiday, Star Wars video games, LEGO sets, action figures, and gear of all sorts are on sale. Below, we’ve rounded up all the best deals in the universe.

Star Wars Day Sales at Major Retailers

Amazon | Best Buy | GameStop | LEGO Store | Target | Walmart

For a broad overview of the deals, you can visit the links to any of the retailers listed above. That’s where you’ll find all of the deals on Star Wars-related items all in one place.

Star Wars Video Game Deals

Best Buy | GOG | Green Man Gaming | Nintendo eShop | Steam | Xbox Store

If you’re looking for Star Wars video game deals, you have plenty to choose from. That includes the newest games like Star Wars Jedi Survivor and Star Wars Outlaws to decades-old PC classics. Grab what you want before these deals fly away at warp speed.

Star Wars LEGO Deals

I haven’t studied the data, but I’ve been covering LEGO for years, and it’s very possible that the Star Wars/LEGO partnership has produced more sets than any other license in LEGO history. You can check out all the newest LEGO Star Wars sets here, or you can score some killer prices on the sets above.

Star Wars Merch and Action Figures on Sale

No Star Wars sale would be complete without some action figures thrown in for good measure. You can save on action figures and electronic helmets from The Black Series right now at Amazon. Most of these deals are only available for a limited time, so make sure to buy before the discounts go away.

The Mandalorian and Grogu Popcorn Bucket with Fandango Movie Ticket

It’s not on sale, but it’s a major release for fans of the recent popcorn bucket craze. It’s a rugged-looking bucket, with Grogu hanging on the side along with a couple of other little guys. It’s not cheap, but it includes a movie ticket from Fandango in the asking price, so it’s not as pricy as it may seem at first glance.

New Star Wars Crocs

Also not on sale, but it’s a whole new line of Star Wars-themed Croc shoes, so I had to mention it. Peruse if you’re into comfy footwear.

Star Wars Galactic Racers Is Up for Preorder

A new Star Wars racing game? I’m already in my pod-racer, so sign me up. This game isn’t out until October, but you can preorder it now, in standard, deluxe, or collector’s editions.

New Star Wars LEGO Sets for May the Fourth

If you don't need a deal to get excited, check out these brand new LEGO sets for Star Wars Day, available now from the LEGO Store and/or Amazon. The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter is the biggest new set, but the rest are pretty great in their own right.

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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Bungie Confirms It Has Marathon Story Plans for 'the Next Few Years' But Nothing Is Completely 'Locked in' Yet

It looks like Marathon won’t be left behind anytime soon, as Bungie has confirmed it has plans to evolve its story over at least "the next few years."

Creative director Julia Nardin teased the next steps for the former Halo developer's shiny new extraction shooter during an interview with GamesRadar. Although the multiplayer reboot is just shy of two months old, she said the team is confident enough to have at least a loose idea of what direction to take its narrative in the coming years.

"We know where we want to take the story over the next few years," Nardin said, "but I don't want to say it’s completely 'locked in' because it's important to us that our players be able to help shape it."

Bungie plopped players into the world of Tau Ceti IV when Marathon for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S March 5. Its intention to build it alongside its community for the months and, ideally, years ahead is a long-term strategy it experimented with during the development of its Destiny titles, though not everyone was in love with the idea of being dropped late into stories that were years in the making.

Updates have already started to carve out the future, but Nardin said those who have yet to go on their first run have nothing to fear. This time around, she said it's important for Bungie that players can "jump into Marathon at any time."

"They'll always be able to uncover the mysteries of Tau Ceti's past while experiencing its present," Nardin added. "We want every season to be a new entry point, and for new players to be able to understand what’s going on regardless of how long we've all been running."

Recent Marathon updates have seen Bungie continuing to listen to fan feedback by increasing the amount of armor and healing consumables Runners can carry and making it easier to participate in the Cryo Archive. With Season 2 expected to launch sometime in June, seems a flow of updates will continue to roll out after reports shared that the project allegedly had around a $200 million budget and is not in immediate threat of being shut down.

We gave Marathon a 9/10 review upon its launch in March. At the time, we called it "a ruthless and unforgiving extraction shooter that’s worth every ounce of hell it puts you through."

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Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Confirms Savage Hulk and Shuri Black Panther as Playable Fighters as Fans Spot Hidden Carnage Tease

Developer Arc System Works has confirmed that Hulk and Black Panther have joined the roster of playable fighters in Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls.

The studio confirmed the news at Evo Japan 2026, revealing a first look at the two new legendary comic book characters set to throw down when its Marvel fighting game launches this August. Appearing as Savage Hulk and Shuri's Black Panther, the two will fight as part of the group known as the Fighting Avengers, but they won't be coming alone.

As described in a follow-up PlayStation.Blog post, the Marvel Tokon trailer also highlighted Wakanda as a new stage, as well as the inclusion of the mysterious character known as The Champion. Described as a "cosmic conqueror," The Champion looms over Earth on his quest to search for worthy opponents.

Marvel Tokon is primed to give players a healthy selection of heroes and villains later this summer, but it seems like Arc System Works isn't done announcing new playable fighters. The last moments of the new trailer feature what sounds like the familiar snarl of one of the many Symbiotes Spider-Man has encountered in the past. The audio itself gives fans little to cling to, but some fans are already starting to piece together additional clues that suggest the bloodthirsty Carnage will join the roster next.

As the Symbiote-like snarl plays, a few frames of footage distort the screen. Pausing at just the right moment reveals that Spider-Man's face has been scratched out and, perhaps more interestingly, there are a series of numbers tucked away in the bottom left corner. The easiest number to make out is "361," which, as some fans online have pointed out, is potentially a reference to the first full appearance of Carnage in The Amazing Spider-Man #361.

So, while some were quick to assume the always-popular Venom may show up for Marvel Tokon, the evidence suggests that, if any Symbiote will be playable, it will be Carnage. Although it's hard to deny that Arc System Works is teasing something at the end of the Fighting Avengers trailer, it's probably best not to get your hopes up for a playable Carnage until official confirmation arrives.

Marvel Tokon will let players take control of Savage Hulk, Shuri's Black Panther, and a roster of other classic comic book characters when its August 6, 2026, release date for PC and PlayStation 5 arrives. Demos for the superhero fighting game will be available starting May 22 at Combo Breaker 2026 and May 29 at Hong Kong Comic Con 2026.

For more, you can check out the X-Men reveals – including a closer look at characters like Wolverine and Storm – that players got earlier this year. You can also read up on the leak that may have revealed the final roster count before Arc System Works increases it with DLC in the future.

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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Seems Like a PC Gaming Nightmare

Ever since Nvidia revealed frame generation with the RTX 4080, I have been dreading the day that a game developer uses it as a requirement ...