Sunday, November 30, 2025

Elden Ring Is Only $15 for Cyber Monday, and Nightreign Still Has A Big Discount Too

FromSoftware just doesn’t miss, eh? It’s hard to believe that it’s been over three years since Elden Ring landed on consoles and PC, and it somehow lived up to all of the expectations fans had placed on it.

A game we awarded a 10 out of 10 review score to, the joy of Elden Ring’s age now is that discounts are more plentiful, and the epic action RPG is now at its lowest price of $15 in Walmart's Cyber Monday sale - and it’s not alone.

Elden Ring And Nightreign Score Big Cyber Monday Discounts

Whether you’re on PlayStation or Xbox, you can pick up the open-world fantasy epic for $19.99 - a 60% drop from the MSRP.

Given that it’s IGN’s Game of the Year 2022, it’s a must-play, especially for under twenty bucks.

“Elden Ring is a massive iteration on what FromSoftware began with the Souls series, bringing its relentlessly challenging combat to an incredible open world that gives us the freedom to choose our own path,” Mitchell Saltzman said in his review, and we stand by it.

It’s worth noting that this version doesn’t include the huge expansion Shadow of the Erdtree, which is large enough to be its own game - and even more challenging. We awarded it a 10 out of 10 score in our review, too. Unfortunately, the Shadow of the Erdtree version of Elden Ring is no longer discounted anywhere..

If you’re looking for something to play with friends, then Nightreign is well worth checking out. It condenses Elden Ring’s combat into a three-player hybrid between roguelite and battle royale as you’re pushed ever closer to challenging bosses.

It’s getting a 36% discount, bringing it down to just $34.99 on PS5 and Xbox.

Mitchell gave Nightreign a 7 out of 10 in his review, saying, “When Elden Ring Nightreign is played exactly as it was designed to be played, it’s one of the finest examples of a three-player co-op game around – but that's harder to do than it should be, and playing solo is poorly balanced.”

Subsequent patches have smoothed out those jagged edges, but it’s still best played with a couple of buds.

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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The Witcher Books Box Set Drops to a Great Low Price for Amazon's Cyber Monday Sale

Amazon has been dropping new book deals since Black Friday, and one of the most popular discounts available has been on The Witcher books. Andrzej Spkowski's Witcher series is the basis for the entire phenomenon. The popularity of the series may have been elevated by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the Netflix series, but its the original story that has inspired the dark fantasy world we've come to love.

The latest Cyber Monday deal on this box set drops the price down to just $33.79 for the whole paperback set. This is a lower price than what we saw last week when the buy 2, get 1 free sale was still live, so it's worth picking up as an individual set before the deals end tomorrow.

The Witcher Boxed Set Deal at Amazon

This convenient collection comes with a box to store all five books on your shelf. The spines all sport the same red binding, making them pop on your shelf. The main novels follow Geralt of Rivia, the titular Witcher, and his decades-long quest to protect Ciri, the child prophesized to have the power to alter the world. Here's what you'll get in this collection:

  • Blood of Elves
  • The Time of Contempt
  • Baptism of Fire
  • The Tower of Swallows
  • The Lady of the Lake

Not included here are the two short story precursors to Blood of Elves, The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny. These detail how many of our characters meet and give much deeper history and backstory for a better understanding of this world. The other two prequel novels, Season of Storms and Crossroads of Ravens, are required reading for anyone looking to experience the entirety of the saga. All four books are discounted on Amazon right now as well, so you can pick them up separately if you want to coplete the collection. All but Crossroads of Ravens feature the same style of cover and spine art, so they'll look really nice with on your shelf with the rest of the series. You can check out the full reading order of The Witcher books to see what you're missing or see our larger list of book box sets on sale today.

Other Witcher books included in the sale

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Amazon is Stocked With Phantasmal Flames Pokémon Cards This Black Friday Weekend

With the Black Friday and Cyber Weekend season in full swing, Pokémon TCG players will be happy to know that not only are Phantasmal Flames boosters and ETBs in stock and ready to buy at Amazon & TCGPlayer, but they can also get some sweet deals, too, depending on which you buy.

The best storefront to go for each Phantasmal Flames product depends on the various listings available, but TCGPlayer offers a compelling added incentive by offering 10% cashback on all purchases as in-store credit (available until 1 December at 11PM ET). If you plan on buying any of the most valuable Pokémon cards in Phantasmal Flames, this is a very good way to take a bit of the sting out of your wallet.

This pairs greatly with the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box on TCGPlayer, as the card-selling marketplace has listings for unopened boxes from around $87 right now. Amazon’s Phantasmal Flames ETBs are available from $94.99, thanks to some new price cuts from various sellers — making these a good back-up option if TCGPlayer’s run out.

The same goes for the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection; TCGPlayer is currently listing these for as low as $175.99 at the time of writing, while Amazon has a steeper price point of $189.99. For those who don’t know, this collection is like an Elite Trainer Box, but on a more premium level, as the name implies.

These come with foil Mega Charizard X ex & Oricorio ex promo cards, a Charizard playmat, deck box, metal coin, damage counter dice, a Pokemon TCG Live code, and 18 booster packs from various sets (Phantasmal Flames, Mega Evolution, Destined Rivals, Journey Together, and Prismatic Evolutions).

Amazon does have a decent offer on Phantasmal Flames Booster Display Boxes, now priced at $254.99 for 36 packs at 15% off from $299. This Cyber Weekend / Black Friday deal works out at $7.08 per Phantasmal Flames booster pack — compared to the $7.90 minimum for individual boosters at TCGplayer, and the very high $15.99 price per booster at Amazon.

If it’s only a half-dozen packs or so you’re after, TCGPlayer is still the best place for buying Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundles (six packs) for listings sitting at around $48, while Amazon’s are going for $61.50 at the lowest.

The same goes for the Phantasmal Flames Build & Battle Box, currently being sold for just under $50 at TCGPlayer. Thanks to a Black Friday price cut, the difference isn’t too big, with Amazon’s available for $52.99 after having 29% taken off from its $74.94 listing price.

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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Fortnite Zero Hour Live Event Draws 10.5 Million Players, As Godzilla, King Kong, Iron Man and KPop Demon Hunters Unite For Avengers: Endgame-Style Finale

Fortnite developer Epic Games has announced that 10.5 million players just tuned in for Zero Hour, the highly-anticipated live event that featured heroes from the world's biggest franchises turning up Avengers: Endgame-style to save the day. Online, at least 3 million more watched the event via streaming platforms.

Iron Man, Superman, Godzilla and the KPop Demon Hunters were just some of the characters who made appearances within the event, as Fortnite's finest gathered to defeat the Dark Presence, the game's latest Big Bad. Many of the characters appearing in the event had been teased ahead of time, though exactly what would happen was left uncertain. And indeed, despite going multiple rounds with King Kong and a Star Destroyer, the Dark Presence was still left standing.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the event was quite how much Fortnite celebrated its own beloved lore, with the Dark Presence finally defeated thanks to a last-ditch decision by Jonesy to call in the game's villainous Cube.

Fans are now sharing gameplay of the event and finding numerous Easter eggs, such as characters from Steal the Brainrot being featured in the background, and Hatsune Miku joining the battle while perched on Godzilla's head. I particularly love this fan creation, which overlays Avengers: Endgame's score on top of Zero Hour's "portals" sequence:

There's plenty here, too, for Fortnite lore fans to digest. As Hope herself questioned, who was piloting the Mecha Team Leader mech? (A member of the Seven?) Will the destruction of the Cube lead to its mothership reappearing? (Yes, see below!) And how is Epic Games going to top this next year?

With the event's gameplay portion complete, some players reported seeing their games abruptly crash as an unexpected cutscene began to air. The cinematic, which you can watch in full below, quickly sums up Fortnite's clearly now-revived original storyline and makes absolutely clear that the game is returning to its focus on its heroic Seven, and their battle against the Cube's civilization, dubbed The Last Reality.

After that, players were treated to a quick glimpse at what's next for the game (and yes, Epic Games couldn't resist making a 6-7 joke in the process). Fortnite Chapter 7 will begin with our heroes enjoying life on a new map themed around the southern US. There are Fortnite-y versions of Hollywood and Area 51 to explore, while fresh gameplay changes include wingsuits and drivable Reboot Vans. Everything seems pretty chill, until The Last Reality's mothership does indeed turn up (and promptly blows up Fortnite's beloved Battle Bus!)

And after that, for those still connected, Fortnite really did call it a day. The game is now offline for a number of hours, with the launch of Chapter 7 due as the game comes back online later tonight.

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Friday, November 28, 2025

The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokemon Legends Z-A Bundle Is Hard To Find This Black Friday - Here's Where You Can Get One

If there’s one thing that looks to be a popular item this Black Friday, it’s the Nintendo Switch 2.

We’ve already covered why the console is unlikely to see discounts (TL;DR, it’s super popular), but if you’re looking for bundle options, then Nintendo is offering two of its own.

While the Mario Kart World Bundle has been around since the console’s launch, the more recent Pokémon: Legends Z-A bundle is getting tough to find ahead of the Holiday shopping season. In fact, we’ve been watching stock dwindle all day, but there’s one place that still has it - Gamestop.

Gamestop Still Has The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokemon: Legends Z-A Bundle In Stock On Black Friday

The good news is that the console is in stock, but the bad news is that there’s no additional discount on the bundle right now.

You’re saving around $20 from buying the bundle rather than getting the game and console separately, though, and hey - it’s in stock, not something we can say about other big retailers right now.

We’ll keep checking stocks throughout Black Friday weekend and Cyber Monday, so be sure to check back.

In IGN’s review of Pokémon: Legends Z-A, Rebekah Valentine said, “Pokémon Legends: Z-A finally feels like Game Freak hitting its stride in Pokémon’s 3D era, with a fun setting to explore, a well-written story, and a total battle system overhaul that works surprisingly well.”

She awarded the game 8 out of 10, making it a great game to start your Switch 2 library with.

Already got the console and just want the game? Good news - you can save 20% today only at WOOT.

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You Can Still Get a Nintendo Switch 2 Discount for Black Friday From AliExpress

The official Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals have gone live and, not surprisingly, there are no advertised discounts on the Nintendo Switch 2 console. That means there are really only two ways you'll be able to get one at considerably lower than retail price: buying a used one off a marketplace or getting an import model. AliExpress is offering a Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World console bundle for just $435.87 (normally $500) after you apply a $100 off coupon code "AEUS100" during checkout. It ships free locally from the United States (which means no tariffs and no obnoxiously long wait times).

The listing is for a Hong Kong import. Fortunately, all international Switch 2 consoles are region unlocked, so they be used in the US without any modification. You'll also be able to select English as your default language. This specific model will come with a Hong Kong style plug, but a US adapter is included. Imported consoles do not get a US-based Nintendo warranty. Fortunately, Aliexpress offers a generous 90-day free return window.

Nintendo Switch 2 (Import) with Mario Kart World for $436

The Switch 2 console was released on June 5. It is backwards compatible with nearly all Switch 2 games as well as the original Joy-Cons and Switch Pro controller, although the new Switch 2 controllers offer more functionality. In his Nintendo Switch 2 review, Tom Marks sums up the Switch 2 as "a vital but unexciting upgrade to a console I already love."

Nintendo has released four major first-party Switch 2 video games: Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and now Kirby Air Riders. Logan Plant wrote in his Mario Kart World review, "Mario Kart World may not make the most convincing case that going open-world was the boost the series needed, but excellent multiplayer racing, incredible polish, and the thrilling new Knockout Tour mode still more than live up to its legacy." Mario Kart World currently sells for $79.

Not only did we rate Donkey Kong a 10/10, it's the only game we've given a Masterpiece rating so far this year. In his Donkey Kong Bananza review, Logan Plant writes that "The leader of the bunch is finally back to kick some tail in Donkey Kong Bananza, a brilliant successor to Super Mario Odyssey and a smashing return for a classic Nintendo character."

Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the latest first party release and although it's also available for the original Switch, it's clearly Switch 2 optimized. In her Pokemon Legends: Z-A review, Rebekah Valentine wrote that "Pokemon Legends: Z-A finally feels like Game Freak hitting its stride in Pokemon’s 3D era, with a fun setting to explore, a well-written story, and a total battle system overhaul that works surprisingly well."

Kirby Air Riders Is Out Now

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Alan Wake Developer Remedy Looks to Have Trademarked Control: Resonant Ahead of The Game Awards, Sparking Speculation It's Set to Reveal a Long-Awaited Sequel

A wave of speculation among fans of Alan Wake 2 and Control developer Remedy Entertainment has been sparked by the filing of a fresh trademark, just days ahead of The Game Awards.

As spotted by MP1st, a trademark for something named "Control: Resonant" was filed yesterday, November 27, by Remedy's legal firm, Nordic Attorneys at Law Ltd. This, it's stated, is the same group responsible for all of Remedy's other trademarks.

The obvious conclusion here is that Control: Resonant will be the title of Remedy's upcoming Control sequel, which the developer first announced for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S back in 2022. Little else is known about the project, however.

The timing of the trademark's filing raises eyebrows, coming exactly two weeks before this year's The Game Awards broadcast on December 11. And Remedy has gone big at the show before, with a full dance number during the show's 2023 ceremony to celebrate Alan Wake 2.

Of course, there's a possibility this isn't the Control sequel that fans are waiting patiently for. Remedy also has ideas for film and TV adaptations cooking in collaboration with Annapurna Interactive, or this could alternatively be some other kind of spin-off.

But the sense among fans is that now is the right time for Control's full sequel to be revealed, two years after Remedy's last blockbuster game project arrived, and as a statement of intent following the disappointing performance of FBC: Firebreak, the studio's scrappy attempt at a Control multiplayer experience.

IGN has contacted Remedy for more, and will of course be reporting all the announcements from The Game Awards 2025 live.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

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Project Motor Racing Review

I’m parked at the back of the grid on Mount Panorama, awaiting the race start, and there are cars ahead of me literally facing backwards. This is not going to go well. As you’d expect, pandemonium ensues when the lights go off. The race has just begun and it’s already a mess.

Unfortunately, this is Project Motor Racing in a nutshell right now.

On paper, Project Motor Racing is precisely the sort of racing game I want to play. It has a great selection of cars, a number of which are thoroughly underrepresented in modern racers. It’s also not crippled with free-to-play chicanery or subject to a monthly subscription, and its focus isn’t primarily multiplayer. All of this is high-octane music to my ears. In practice, however, Project Motor Racing simply hasn’t worked out, and I’ve totally bounced off it in its current state thanks to AI that essentially ignores your presence on track, a hopelessly uneven penalty system that serves only to frustrate and ruin your races, and its array of bugs and peculiar physics quirks.

Project Motor Racing arrives as a spiritual successor to Slightly Mad Studios’ now-defunct Project CARS series, which failed to survive the Codemasters acquisition of Slightly Mad (and the subsequent EA purchase of Codemasters). There may be some different logos on the loading screen, sure, but developer Straight4 Studios is basically a rebirthed Slightly Mad after someone hit the VIN with an angle grinder.

Perhaps more specifically, it’s attempting to pick up where Project CARS 2 left off – brushing aside the bafflingly casual reinvention of the series in Project CARS 3. If you need a comparison to chew on, it’s a little like how Jaws 4 ignores the events of Jaws 3D. Unfortunately, just like Jaws 4, things get real fishy, real fast.

Superficial Intelligence

To be fair, Project Motor Racing’s single-player set up has a good base and I do like how malleable it initially is, with three starting budget figures that give us the flexibility to approach the career mode however we choose. That is, you can select to begin with just enough cash to scrape into the entry-level categories, or a wallet big enough to buy any car on offer and head straight to the top classes. It’s smart that it has these options. There are actually slots to have three separate careers on the go simultaneously, so it’s possible to experiment with multiple approaches (or, in my instance, for my sons to dabble with their own career saves without messing around with mine – an underrated addition to any racing game).

I do like how malleable it initially is, with three starting budget figures that give us the flexibility to approach the career mode however we choose.

Your in-game payouts can also be tweaked to fit your playstyle. For instance, you can opt to keep things simple and take a flat payout per event, or you can mix it up and take bonuses for winning only – or even have your damage repair bills covered in return for a steady portion of your event takings. This is an equally smart way of slinging out credits to us, regardless of how differently you or I may plan to go about our racing.

The management component plateaus here, though, since there are no other meaningful aspects to it. There’s no in-game way of creating a custom team appearance for the cars you buy and race, or applying sponsor logos. In this regard, don’t expect anything like, say, the recently released NASCAR 25. Support for mods is a much-touted feature of Project Motor Racing on both PC and console – and I have no doubt that many recognisable liveries will be convincingly recreated and available via user-created mods – but mods feel unlikely to fill this specific gap.

Once you have a team and a car, the campaign mode becomes a simple matter of selecting a championship or event, paying the entry fee, and competing. At this point, the overall objective is really that of any real-life race driver – spend your work days at high speed on 18 world-famous race tracks and do your best to win (or, failing that, not send your team bankrupt). This approach works for me. Or, at least, it would have, if Project Motor Racing had not been so bafflingly irritating to race in.

The racing is frustratingly close to being entirely decent, but it’s currently completely undermined by its aggressively oblivious AI and its brazenly unfair penalty system – both of which are so annoying I have no desire to keep playing at the moment.

The racing is frustratingly close to being entirely decent, but it’s currently completely undermined by its aggressively oblivious AI and its brazenly unfair penalty system.

The big problem with the AI is that they regularly drive like you’re not on track. I’m not just talking about them coming across on you when you only have a slight overlap and probably got optimistic sticking your nose there in the first place (although they will do that, and watching the replays exposes that they’ll do so by sometimes clipping through your front end like you’re a ghost). I’m talking about the absolute argy-bargey that occurs when you’re right alongside them and they want to carry on sticking to the racing line like freight trains, so they thump into you with zero regard for your existence. It certainly doesn’t help that it currently features no radar or proximity indicators for the cars around you, and no spotter either.

On PS5, the single-player opponent count is actually limited to just 15 (crossplay multiplayer allows up to 32). Frankly, 15 isn’t near enough for a racing sim of this type but, considering the way they drive, I guess I don’t know that I’d want any more of these lunatics out there right now.

Let’s be clear, my favourite real-world racing categories are old school Super Touring and V8 Supercars, so I am unequivocally all for elbows-out, panel-punishing racing in my games, too – but this just takes the piss. Project Motor Racing’s AI regularly reminds me more of classic Gran Turismo, where the AI racers always felt exponentially heavier and generally incapable of being affected by the player’s car. To experiment, I’ve cannoned into the back of opponents for no result. They just carry on cornering without losing a position, while I’m parked in the gravel.

The issue is compounded by a ruinously strict track limit penalty system that will just nuke your whole race for zero reason. Get bumped off track by the AI? That’ll be a two-second penalty for breaching track limits. It doesn’t matter that it wasn’t your fault, and it doesn’t matter that you’ll have already likely lost time because of it. If you have the opponent strength slider set at just the right level to have your times toe-to-toe with the AI, two seconds can be a lifetime. It just immediately ruins races. It’s a real buzzkill to be in the groove, lapping consistently with the pack a bit spread out, and thinking, “You know what? This actually feels pretty good right now” – then, bam; tiny moment, dud penalty.

Get bumped off track by the AI? That’ll be a two-second penalty for breaching track limits.

For comparison, Assetto Corsa Competizione also dishes out penalties, but only if it detects an advantage. If you’re forced off track – or if your ego writes a cheque your tyres can’t cash and you grab a bit of impromptu dirt on a corner exit – ACC won’t penalise you if you didn’t benefit from the off-track excursion. Project Motor Racing is the exact opposite, whacking you with penalties for tiny mistakes that have already cost you time. Hell, they don’t even have to be tiny; you can spin, get overtaken by the whole field, and still be slapped with a two-second penalty the moment you rejoin. I wasn’t cheating; I was crashing. Confusingly, I had better luck actually cheating, because the penalty system allowed me to blast straight ahead at T1 on Project Motor Racing’s off-brand version of Monza, pay my dues by slowing to 60km/h, and immediately go from 16th to 1st. This is repeatable, too – and sometimes I actually didn’t get penalised at all.

At any rate, it’s thanks to the penalty system I certainly have no interest playing the career on “authentic” difficulty, which locks the opponent strength at 100 and does not allow race restarts. This might be a problem if trophies are important to you, because a horde of them are tied up behind completing the career on “authentic”. Authentic mode is optional, but Project Motor Racing would do well to remember we’re not all as quick as real racing drivers when we play video games. That’s why I play video games. For now, any time I get pinged unfairly in my current career I typically just hit the pause menu and try again. I just need to hope that everyone is facing the right way when we restart.

A Storm is Coming

Project Motor Racing’s weaknesses on track are annoying considering how much I like its current garage, and doubly so considering how excited I was to learn that Australian touring cars from two separate eras of the Supercars series are planned to arrive as DLC later next year.

Project Motor Racing features over 70 cars, and I admire the distilled approach of focusing strictly on racing models. Ferrari and McLaren appear to have turned down a seat at the table for now – which does create some hefty holes in the categories it focuses on – but it’s particularly neat to see some of the old GT and N-GT cars that rarely get much love in contemporary racing games. For instance, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Lister Storm and its 7.0l V12. After all, there ain’t no replacement for displacement.

The cars look nice in the menu screens, but they’re not as glamorous out on track. In action, it’s actually quite washed out, and it absolutely does not look a generation newer than the excellent Project CARS 2. Damage is underwhelming, as is the rain. There are a lot of layers to the sound, which does capture a good deal of the raw, mechanical noises of a race car – although broadly speaking there’s room for improvement, and I’d love the engine notes to be a little thicker and throatier.

In terms of how the cars handle, however, I’m tugged in two directions – literally, in this instance. There’s really nothing more important to a race sim than the handling, and I have to say there are some car and track combos in Project Motor Racing where I’ve felt very satisfied with the overall feel on a wheel (the only PlayStation wheel I have is the Thrustmaster T-GT II, which isn’t a direct-drive wheel, but is about as good as belt-driven wheels get in terms of force feedback).

For instance, in a GT3 car like the Audi R8 or the Ford Mustang at Mount Panorama, I can lap clean and the cars feel compliant beneath me. Am I as quick as a real GT3 driver? Not at all, and I’m probably underdriving the cars by some margin – but it does all feel quite intuitive to me at the speed I race. The buzz from kerbs is strong, and the sensation of weight fluctuating is impressively pronounced – like everything lightening up for a beat as you barrel over a crest and your car becoming heavier and stickier as you scoot from the end of a slope. This is a big factor on a track with such profound elevation changes, like Bathurst. The disparity in performance on a cold tyre versus a warm tyre is also huge in Project Motor Racing, and the very real necessity to drive the first lap or so more delicately is also a satisfying enough challenge here.

I’ve been far less confident in other cars, however. The hypercars are the worst culprits. They just want me dead. Obviously I’m not a professional racing driver, and I’m not going to speak to you like I am – or act like I know exactly what’s going on beneath the surface of something like Project Motor Racing when it comes to simulating a Le Mans prototype. The hypercars, however, are undriveable out of the box – even on a wheel. They pull left and right, they slip, slide, and scrub – and there’s just zero feeling of the immense downforce I expected. For clarity, we’re talking about cars that produce four times as much downforce as they do drag.

Unfortunately, on gamepad, the news is worse. It’s just way too twitchy to be a satisfying sim on a standard controller – especially when the tiniest erroneous flick of a stick can mean a nonsense penalty. I tried dialling down the sensitivity of the steering, but it really had little effect. Cars (especially the prototypes) get so unsettled when steering from left to right on a gamepad I just can’t really recommend picking up Project Motor Racing if that’s exclusively the way you plan to play it.



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Thursday, November 27, 2025

The Best Pokémon Black Friday 2025 Deals: Discounts on TCG, Toys, and More

Here we go! It's officially Black Friday 2025, and the amount of Pokémon deals available right now is insane. Rather than sifting through endless listings, I've already done my homework to ensure trainers catch the best Pokémon deals. From Pokémon TCG to Plushies, there's something for every Pokéfan this year.

TL;DR: The Best Pokémon Black Friday Deals

The best thing about Amazon right now is the different ways to get even more money off these Black Friday deals. The first method is applying for an Amazon Visa card. If successful, you'll snag a free and instant $60 Amazon gift card to spend right away, no need to get into debt.

You can also get up to 50% off using the AMEX or Discover loyalty scheme, which also includes points to spend on orders to save money. You usually have to spend atleast $1 on your card to activate the automatic discount, but you'll end up saving far more.

Let's get into the best 2025 Pokémon Black Friday deals, whhich i'm also keeping an eye on and updating until the end of Cyber Monday!

TCGPlayer's Cyber Sale (Starts Nov. 28)

This promotion will be running until December 1, 11 pm ET. So if you've been waiting for your favorite chase cards to go down in value to snap them up, this is it.

TCGPlayer does these promotions once or twice a year for a big holiday like Black Friday and Halloween, but this 10% credit offer comes while Pokémon TCG is finding a new floor.

That much is clear just by looking at the most recent Pokémon TCG set, Phantasmal Flames. But more on that later, long story short, this is a great time to pick up chase cards.

If you're planning on snapping up quite a few Pokémon cards in the sale, this is a great time to become a TCGPLayer subscriber. It costs $8.99 a month and gives users free delivers and 1% cashback regardless of the time of year.

Whilst this climbs to 3% after a years membership, subscriber will get a boosted 13% cashback over cyber weekend on top of their usual cashback. For longtime members, this could equate to 16% cashback, which is frankly insane.

Pokémon TCG

Amazon TCG sealed product is getting closer and closer to market value, with some products such as MEga Evolution and Phantasmal Flames dipping under quite often.

Whilst Black Friday is all about shifting old inventory, The Pokémon Company is still rolling out their bigger print runs, so expect pretty much anything in the TCG department this year.

Using the above discounts and gift card offer could even score you a free booster bundle or two this Black Friday, so stay savvy and I'll keep trainers updated on any bangers.

AMEX and Discover Amazon Loyalty Discounts

Not only can you sign up for an Amazon Visa card for a free $60 gift voucher right now, but you can get up to 50% off Pokémon TCG if you use your AMEX or Discovery card when you place an order on Amazon.

You'll only need to spend $1 to activate the automatic discount, so if you end up combining the 50% discount with the $60 gift card, you could get things like Booster Boxes and Blister Packs for free, with Elite Trainer Boxes costing around $20-$30. Now that's a Black Friday deal!

Squishmallows

I'm calling it, Pokémon Squishmallows are perfect and i'll die on that hill. Soft materials, even softer fillings and loads of different Pokémon to choose from. Tell me you don't want to cuddle a Happy Pikachu when you go to bed on Christmas Day? I'm a 37 year old man, and I'm also not a liar. The 20" Black Friday deals are the best at the moment, so snap one up.

Plushies

If you like all your Pokémon Plushies not looking like easter eggs this holiday, there's plenty of official ones that have been given the Black Friday price cut too. Favorites such as Pikachu and Dragonite are here, and even a new set of Christmas Kanto starters to make your home or bedroom even cozier whilst its freezing outside. There's also an Alolan Raticate if you like offending your eyes.

MEGA

Yes, Pokémon LEGO is coming in 2026, but that doesn't mean MEGA Pokémon sets aren't awesome. There's some brilliant deals here, with my favorite being the Motion Gyarados. It rocks over 2000 pieces and has a moving mouth and tail, it's a very cool display piece at a an even better Black Friday price.

Funko Pop!

An exclusive Softcolor Charmander Funko Pop! in a Black Friday deal? Insane scenes, snap that one up before it sells out. The Galar starters, Grookey, Sobble and Scorbunny are all here, including some fan favorites like Eevee and Mewtwo for well below MSRP. Catch 'em all!

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.



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Anime Weapons Codes (November 2025)

Anime Weapons is a Roblox experience where you'll get to explore various worlds that are inspired by popular anime. As you visit each one, you'll complete quests and defeat waves of enemies to continuously earn rewards, including coins, weapons, and avatars.

So whether you're just starting and picking your first weapon, or you've been grinding out quests already, these Anime Weapons codes will give you lots of potions, emeralds, reset tokens, and more!

Active and Working Anime Weapons Codes

Every time Anime Weapons releases a new code, we test it before we upload it to this article, so you can be sure that it's working. Here are all the currently active codes that can be redeemed as of November 2025:

  • 15MVISITS - Free Mastery Potion x2, Damage Potion x2, Yen Potion x2, Drop Potion x1, Emeralds x100, Reset Token x2 (NEW)!
  • 70KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x2, Drop Potion x1, Damage Potion x2, Reset Token x1 (NEW)!
  • 60KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Damage Potion x1, Emeralds x20, Reset Token x1
  • PATCHUPDT1 - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 50KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • UPDATE1 - Free Mastery Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Damage Potion x1, Emeralds x100, Reset Token x1
  • 5MVISITS - Free Mastery Potion x1, Damage Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 40KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • 35KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • PATCHUPDT - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 30KCCU - Free Damage Potion x3, Luck Potion x3, Mastery Potion x3, Emeralds x50, Reset Token x2
  • 28KLIKES - Free Drop Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Damage Potion x1, Reset Token x1, Emeralds x20
  • 29KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Damage Potion x1, Reset Token x1
  • 30KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 20KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 25KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x30, Reset Token x1
  • RAIDFIXED - Free Damage Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Reset Token x1
  • 23KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 24KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • RELEASEPT2 - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 17KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • GACHAROLLFIX - Free Yen Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • 16KCCU - Free Yen Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Emeralds x30
  • BEPPBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • RLBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • SHIROBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • LENIBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x10
  • SIXBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • CRYOBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • BELABESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • KHAEZARBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • XOUBESTYT - Free Emeralds x5
  • 15KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x30
  • RELEASE - Free gamepass!
  • 10KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x30, Reset Token x1

Expired Anime Weapons Codes

The following codes have now expired and can no longer be redeemed as of November 2025:

  • FEATSREWARDFIX
  • SORRYFORUPDATE
  • DEFENSEACHIEVEMENTSPATCH
  • DEFENSEPATCHSORRY1
  • DEFENSEPATCHSORRY2
  • DEFENSESORRY1
  • DEFENSESORRY2
  • DEFENSESORRY3
  • SORRYFORDELAY
  • D7BUGCOMPENSATION
  • BUGSFIXED
  • SORRY4PITYBUG
  • SORRY4BUGS
  • SORRYSHUTDOWN3
  • SORRYSHUTDOWN 2
  • 15KLIKES
  • 10KLIKES
  • 1KCCU
  • 3KCCU
  • SORRY4SHUTDOWN
  • 5KCCU
  • SORRYSHUTDOWN
  • SORRYPITY

How to Redeem Anime Weapons Codes

  1. Launch Anime Weapons in Roblox
  2. If it's your first time playing, pick your starting weapon
  3. Look for the Gift Box icon in the top left
  4. Enter the code into the "Enter a gift code." box
  5. If the code works, you'll see "Success!" in green and the items appear on the left

Why Isn't My Anime Weapons Code Working?

When a code doesn't work for Anime Weapons, it's usually because of two reasons:

  • The Anime Weapons code is expired
  • There's a spelling mistake or additional space in the code

Codes for Roblox experiences are typically case-sensitive, so the best way to ensure you've got a working code is to directly copy it from this article. Just double-check that you haven't copied over an extra space!

How to Get More Anime Weapons Codes

As soon as we see a new code has been released, we'll add it to this article, so you can just bookmark this page. But if you want to track them down yourself, or keep up to date with the latest Anime Weapons news, you can visit their Discord server.

How Often Do Anime Weapons Release Codes?

At the moment, Anime Weapons release codes daily. However, the experience just launched a few days ago, so over time, codes may release less frequently.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures. When it comes to Roblox, you can find her trying to survive as long as possible in 99 Nights in the Forest and creating additional save slots to plant everything in Grow a Garden.



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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Cyberpunk 2077 Has Now Sold 35 Million Copies, Currently CD Projekt's Main Source of Revenue 5 Years After Launch

Cyberpunk 2077 has sold a whopping 35 million copies, CD Projekt has announced. Sales of the five-year-old sci-fi action RPG were boosted recently by its release on the Nintendo Switch 2 as well as Mac devices.

Reporting its latest financial results, chief financial officer Piotr Nielubowicz confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 had reached 35 million copies ahead of The Witcher 3 in the same period since its release. Cyberpunk is currently CD Projekt’s main source of revenue, Nielubowicz added, due to the expansion of the game's availability. Cyberpunk was also added to PlayStation Plus, boosting new players and further encouraging sales of the expansion, Phantom Liberty.

In its financial briefing, CD Projekt said it was “laying the foundations” for Cyberpunk 2, outlining plans to scale up its development teams in Boston, Warsaw, and Vancouver and through to the end of 2027. 135 people were working on Cyberpunk 2 as of October 31, 2025, up from 116 at the end of July.

We know very little about Cyberpunk 2, although in May, Cyberpunk creator Mike Pondsmith teased some previously unknown details when he was asked about the scope of his involvement with what was then known as Project Orion, back at the Digital Dragons 2025 conference.

Pondsmith admitted he wasn’t as involved this time around, but said he had reviewed scripts and had been to CD Projekt to check out the ongoing work.

“Last week I was wandering around talking to different departments, and seeing what they had, ‘Oh look, this is the new cyberware, what do you think?’ ‘Oh yeah, that’s pretty good, that works here.’"

And then, the morsel on the sequel: that it features a brand new city in addition to the Night City we know from Cyberpunk 2077. Pondsmith described this new city as “like Chicago gone wrong.”

“I spent a lot of time talking to one of the environment guys, and he was explaining how the new place in Orion, because there’s another city we visit — I’m not telling you any more than that but there’s another city we visit. And Night City is still there. But I remember looking at it and going, yeah I understand the feel you’re going for this, and this really does work. And it doesn’t feel like Blade Runner, it feels more like Chicago gone wrong. I said, ‘Yeah, I can see this working.'”

It’s worth pointing out that Pondsmith’s comments do not necessarily suggest the Cyberpunk sequel will feature a future Chicago, rather a city that has the feel of a dystopian version of the city. It may well be a take on future Chicago, but that isn’t confirmed based on these comments. There is also some debate about whether Cyberpunk 2 will expand upon the Night City that’s in Cyberpunk 2077 or feature a new version, and the extent to which it is playable.

In September, speaking with IGN while promoting his movie Good Fortune, Keanu Reeves said that he wanted to be part of the sequel to CD Projekt's 2020 game. “Absolutely. I’d love to play Johnny Silverhand again," Reeves said when asked if he’d be interested in revisiting his legendary rockstar terrorist character in Cyberpunk 2. Pondsmith later said he'd worked out a way to make it make sense, and has told the much-loved actor: “contact me.”

It sounds like we'll have to wait some time to find out. CD Projekt is of course focusing on The Witcher 4, and CD Projekt co-CEO Michał Nowakowski has suggested Cyberpunk 2 won’t be out until at least 2030. According to the company's latest official figures, 447 staff were working on The Witcher 4 — a figure slightly up from the previous quarter. Overall, CD Projekt enjoyed strong revenue and profits as its games continue to sell.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.



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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Anime Weapons Codes (November 2025)

Anime Weapons is a Roblox experience where you'll get to explore various worlds that are inspired by popular anime. As you visit each one, you'll complete quests and defeat waves of enemies to continuously earn rewards, including coins, weapons, and avatars.

So whether you're just starting and picking your first weapon, or you've been grinding out quests already, these Anime Weapons codes will give you lots of potions, emeralds, reset tokens, and more!

Active and Working Anime Weapons Codes

Every time Anime Weapons releases a new code, we test it before we upload it to this article, so you can be sure that it's working. Here are all the currently active codes that can be redeemed as of November 2025:

  • 15MVISITS - Free Mastery Potion x2, Damage Potion x2, Yen Potion x2, Drop Potion x1, Emeralds x100, Reset Token x1 (NEW)!
  • 70KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x2, Drop Potion x1, Damage Potion x2, Reset Token x1 (NEW)!
  • 60KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Damage Potion x1, Emeralds x20, Reset Token x1
  • PATCHUPDT1 - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 50KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • UPDATE1 - Free Mastery Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Emeralds x100, Reset Token x1
  • 5MVISITS - Free Mastery x1, Damage x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 40KLIKES -
  • - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • 35KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • PATCHUPDT - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • FEATSREWARDFIX - Free Yen Potion x3, Drop Potion x3, Emeralds x50
  • 30KCCU - Free Damage Potion x3, Luck Potion x3, Mastery Potion x3, Emeralds x50, Reset Token x2
  • 28KLIKES - Free Drop Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Reset Token x1, Emeralds x20
  • 29KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Reset Token x1
  • 30KLIKES - Free Mastery Potion x1, Drop Potion, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 20KLIKES - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 25KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x30, Reset Token x1
  • RAIDFIXED - Free Damage Potion x1, Reset Potion x1, Reset Token x1
  • 23KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 24KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • RELEASEPT2 - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • 17KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x40, Reset Token x1
  • GACHAROLLFIX - Free Yen Potion x1, Drop Potion x1
  • 16KCCU - Free Yen Potion x1, Drop Potion x1, Emeralds x30
  • BEPPBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • RLBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • SHIROBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • LENIBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • SIXBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • CRYOBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • BELABESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • KHAEZARBESTDEV - Free Emeralds x5
  • XOUBESTYT - Free Emeralds x5
  • 15KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x30
  • RELEASE - Free gamepass!
  • 10KCCU - Free Damage Potion x1, Luck Potion x1, Mastery Potion x1, Emeralds x30, Reset Token x1

Expired Anime Weapons Codes

The following codes have now expired and can no longer be redeemed as of November 2025:

  • SORRYFORUPDATE
  • DEFENSEACHIEVEMENTSPATCH
  • DEFENSEPATCHSORRY1
  • DEFENSEPATCHSORRY2
  • DEFENSESORRY1
  • DEFENSESORRY2
  • DEFENSESORRY3
  • SORRYFORDELAY
  • D7BUGCOMPENSATION
  • BUGSFIXED
  • SORRY4PITYBUG
  • SORRY4BUGS
  • SORRYSHUTDOWN3
  • SORRYSHUTDOWN 2
  • 15KLIKES
  • 10KLIKES
  • 1KCCU
  • 3KCCU
  • SORRY4SHUTDOWN
  • 5KCCU
  • SORRYSHUTDOWN
  • SORRYPITY

How to Reedeem Anime Weapons Codes

  1. Launch Anime Weapons in Roblox
  2. If it's your first time playing, pick your starting weapon
  3. Look for the Gift Box icon in the top left
  4. Enter the code into the "Enter a gift code." box
  5. If the code works, you'll see "Success!" in green and the items appear on the left

Why Isn't My Anime Weapons Code Working?

When a code doesn't work for Anime Weapons, it's usually because of two reasons:

  • The Anime Weapons code is expired
  • There's a spelling mistake or additional space in the code

Codes for Roblox experiences are typically case-sensitive, so the best way to ensure you've got a working code is to directly copy it from this article. Just double-check that you haven't copied over an extra space!

How to Get More Anime Weapons Codes

As soon as we see a new code has been released, we'll add it to this article, so you can just bookmark this page. But if you want to track them down yourself, or keep up to date with the latest Anime Weapons news, you can visit their Discord server.

How Often Do Anime Weapons Release Codes?

At the moment, Anime Weapons release codes daily. However, they experience just launched a few days ago, so over time, codes may release less frequently.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures. When it comes to Roblox, you can find her trying to survive as long as possible in 99 Nights in the Forest and creating additional save slots to plant everything in Grow a Garden.



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Monday, November 24, 2025

Grendizer U: The Inception Adapts a Fan-Favorite Anime Series

The Mazinger franchise is easily one of the most popular Japanese mecha franchises ever created, and it's still going strong after several decades. Titan Comics is giving fans a new way to experience that story with a prequel graphic novel called Grendizer U: The Inception.

IGN can exclusively debut a preview of Grendizer U: The Inception, which is due in stores in March 2026. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:

Grendizer U: The Inception is written by Go Nagai and illustrated by 8KEY. The book is adapted from the 2024 anime series Grendizer U and features a new prequel story by Tatsuto Higuchi. Here's Titan's official logline for the book:

When a UFO from the Vega Alliance arrives on Earth, humanity faces its biggest threat in an oncoming Alien invasion. But their hope arrives in another Alien, Duke Fleed, a refugee of the planet Fleed who finds his home in Japan. Duke pilots the mighty Grendizer, a weaponized Mech to fight off the Vega forces. Along with his best friend and partner Koji Kabuto, they fight to free Earth from the terror of the Vega forces.

Written by the legendary Go Nagai and illustrated by 8KEY, Grendizer: U The Inception modernizes the iconic story of the lost prince who shoulders the responsibility to protect his new home from the same Empire that destroyed his last.

Featuring a prequel story by Tatsuto Higuchi not told before, this manga is an adaptation of the anime Grendizer U.

Grendizer U: The Inception will be released on March 17, 2026. You can preorder the book from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, and Forbidden Planet in the UK.

In other comic book news, find out who dies in Marvel's One World Under Doom finale, and learn about Dark Horse's new ongoing He-Man and the Masters of the Universe series.

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



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Sunday, November 23, 2025

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Is Only $30 This Black Friday

With the new screenshots for the Zelda movie released, many new Zelda fans are looking to explore the series for the first time. The best time of the year to score Zelda games on sale is here with Black Friday, and the latest 2D entry, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, is available for 50% off for a limited time. Grab the trusty Tri Rod and begin an exciting adventure across Hyrule today!

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom for Only $30

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is one of the most unique games in the franchise for many reasons, but none are more obvious than this being the first game with Zelda as the protagonist. Instead of playing as Link, you play as Princess Zelda, who must save Hyrule on her own. As a result of this design, the game plays vastly differently from any other in the series.

The star of the gameplay is Zelda's Tri Rod, allowing you to create Echoes of almost anything. This can mean copying a bed and placing a dozen to form a staircase, or even spawning enemies to attack for you. You can get very creative with how you solve each puzzle, as most of the time, there is never just one solution. Creativity is key, and it's up to you to determine how to approach new challenges.

If you're a fan of Zelda games and have yet to check out Echoes of Wisdom, Black Friday is the perfect time to do so. This is especially true for Nintendo Switch 2 owners who skipped out on Switch, as there is an update for enhanced performance that supports 4K resolution and 60 frames per second.

For more Black Friday deals, be sure to check out the full Nintendo Black Friday sale to save on even more Nintendo Switch games. If you're looking for deals outside of games, the Amazon Black Friday sale is a great place to start.

More Nintendo Swich Games on sale today

Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.



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Assassin's Creed: Shadows Just Hit A New Low Price In Amazon's Black Friday Deals

It feels like a while ago that Assassin’s Creed: Shadows launched at the start of the year, and Ubisoft’s latest entry into the RPG side of its long-running franchise finally whisked players to the Japan setting they craved.

While sales data remains unclear, there’s no denying the game’s scale and the size of its open world, and if you’ve been on the fence, then we’ve got good news - you can get it for up to half off in Amazon’s Black Friday deals.

Assassin’s Creed: Shadows Is Up To 50% Off

PS5 fans are the winners here, because they can pick up the game for a little less than Xbox Series X players. If you’re on Sony’s console, it’s just $34.99, whereas it’ll set you back $39.99 on Xbox - saving you 50% or 43% respectively.

Whichever version you buy, you get the advantage of an Amazon Exclusive character pack for Naoe, one of the game’s protagonists (more on that in a moment). It includes legendary gear, weapons, a mount, and a trinket to use in-game.

The big shift this time around is the split between Naoe and Yasuke, with the former offering the stealthy, nimble Assassin’s Creed gameplay you’d expect from the franchise’s earlier entries, while the latter complements that with a hard-hitting, combat-focused approach.

In our review, Jarrett Green awarded the game an 8 out of 10 and said, “By sharpening the edges of its existing systems, Assassin’s Creed Shadows creates one of the best versions of the open-world style it’s been honing for the last decade.”

The game’s Claws of Awaji expansion launched in September of this year, and Shadows is slated to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 in December.

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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Saturday, November 22, 2025

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Drops to $29.99 for Black Friday

It took a long time to get the next chapter of Peter Parker’s journey after that Venom tease at the end of the first game, but we finally got here. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 more than lives up to the first game and the Miles Morales-focused PS5 launch title. And, now that its been out for two years or so, we’re starting to see more discounts on the city-spanning adventure. As part of Amazon’s Black Friday deals, the game is down to $29.99 – that’s better than half price.

Spider-Man 2 Is Over 50% Off

That price is thanks to Amazon jumping the gun on its Black Friday deals, meaning you can snap up the AAA adventure for under $30.

As for the game itself, it tells the story of both Peter and Miles this time around, with both playing key roles. It’s a great way to see more of Spider-Man’s rogues gallery than would fit in the first game, but the biggest threat is Kraven who comes to New York to hunt our two Spider-Men.

It ratchets everything great about the first game up a notch, and even lets you switch between both characters effortlessly in the open world thanks to the PS5’s SSD loading speeds.

Reviewer Simon Cardy gave the game an 8 out of 10 for IGN, saying “Marvel's Spider-Man 2 delivers Insomniac's best tale yet, and despite its open world falling short, is a reliably fun superhero power trip.”

As for what’s next for Insomniac’s fledgling Marvel universe, it’ll be Wolverine arriving next year. The game is slated to launch in Q4 of 2026, and we got our first gameplay overview at Sony’s State of Play in September.

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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Battlefield 6 Is Already on Sale for Black Friday on PS5 and Xbox

Battlefield 6 has offered a true return to form for the long-running shooter franchise, and while its campaign perhaps doesn’t do anything new, it remains a fantastic multiplayer sandbox.

If your whole friends' list is playing and you’ve been waiting for a chance to jump in with them, then good news – you can save up to 24% on EA’s massive shooter at Amazon in its Black Friday deals.

Save On Battlefield 6 For Black Friday

Battlefield 6 only launched in October, and sold big numbers, but it’s already down to $59.45 from its $69.99 MSRP on Xbox. PlayStation players have it even better, with the PS5 version of the game down to $52.99.

While we didn’t love the campaign, there’s no denying it’s a gorgeous-looking shooting gallery, but as with any Battlefield game, the real draw is multiplayer.

Whether you’re looking for infantry combat, the opportunity to fly a jet or helicopter, or you just want to pile into a tank with your friends and bring down buildings, there’s something for everyone.

Reviewer Justin Koreis gave the multiplayer an 8 out of 10, saying, “Battlefield 6’s multiplayer action is expertly crafted, wrapped in a wonderful layer of destructibility that both looks great and materially affects the flow of combat. The gunplay is excellent, with weapons that are accurate enough to reward skilled shooting, but have just enough sway to promote a bit of careful thought while you take aim.”

Battlefield 6 is currently in the middle of its first season of post-launch content, including new maps and modes, while the RedSec Battle Royale mode is also available as a standalone free-to-play game.

Given how successful the game has been for EA, you can likely expect new seasonal updates well into the future.

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