Random: Sun & Moon’s Ultra Beasts Were “A Manifestation Of My Own Resentment”, Explains Pokémon Artist

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Back in 2016, Pokémon Sun and Moon gave us our first look at the Ultra Beasts. They are a weird-looking group of creatures, to say the least, heralding from the ‘Ultra Space’ dimension, and thus appeared rather different when compared to the general squishiness of most other Pokémon designs. Well, according to former Game Freak illustrator Yusuke Omura — who served as Sun and Moon’s lead Pokémon designer — that was kinda the point (thanks, Automaton).

Riffing on a recent X theory about the Beasts’ design origins, Omura explained that the Ultra Beasts’ unusual look stems from many of his previous Pokémon proposals, which were rejected at the time by then-lead artist Ken Sugimori. Apparently, the traits that led to these past rejections served as the backbone for the Ultra Beast look, with the creatures’ disturbing appearances acting like “a manifestation of own resentment”.

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PlayStation Store: January 2026’s top downloads

It’s time to see which PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play games topped last month’s download charts. January saw players continue to scavenge, fight, and extract in Arc Raiders, which topped the US PS5 charts, while players in the EU prepared for the World Cup with EA Sports FC 26. The new fighter 2XKO debuted in the top three on the free-to-play charts. 

Check out the full listings below. What titles are you playing this month?

PS5 Games

US/CanadaEU
ARC RaidersEA SPORTS FC 26
Grand Theft Auto VARC Raiders
NBA 2K26Grand Theft Auto V
MinecraftUFC 5
EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26Minecraft
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7Forza Horizon 5
EA SPORTS FC 26It Takes Two
UFC 5Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Forza Horizon 5Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Avatar: Frontiers of PandoraHogwarts Legacy
Battlefield 6The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Fallout 4Among Us
EA SPORTS College Football 26NBA 2K26
Among UsClair Obscur: Expedition 33
It Takes TwoBattlefield 6
NHL 26Fallout 4
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
Hogwarts LegacyThe Crew Motorfest
Ghost of YōteiSplit Fiction
Mortal Kombat 1ARK: Survival Ascended

*Naming of products may differ between regions
*Upgrades not included

PS4 Games

US/CanadaEU
Red Dead Redemption 2Red Dead Redemption 2
Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIEA Sports FC 26
MinecraftA Way Out
Batman: Arkham KnightMinecraft
STAR WARS Battlefront IIGrand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto VBatman: Arkham Knight
Gang BeastsThe Forest
Mortal Kombat XUnravel Two
God of WarGod of War
A Way OutNeed for Speed Heat
Middle-earth: Shadow of WarSTAR WARS Battlefront II
The ForestTomb Raider: Definitive Edition
Need for Speed HeatKingdom Come: Deliverance
theHunter: Call of the WildHogwarts Legacy
Fallout 76Gang Beasts
God of War III RemasteredMiddle-earth: Shadow of War
Call of Duty: WWIItheHunter: Call of the Wild
CupheadMortal Kombat X
BloodborneFirewatch
Kingdom Come: DeliveranceCall of Duty: Black Ops III

*Naming of products may differ between regions 

PS VR2 Games*

US/CanadaEU
Beat SaberJob Simulator
Job SimulatorBeat Saber
Among Us 3D: VRAmong Us 3D: VR
Alien: Rogue Incursion VRMetro Awakening
Arizona Sunshine RemakeAlien: Rogue Incursion VR
Metro AwakeningHorizon Call of the Mountain
Swordsman VRArizona Sunshine Remake
The Walking Dead: Saints & SinnersFlight Simulator Delivery 2025 VR
Arizona Sunshine 2Swordsman VR
PavlovPavlov

*PlayStation Store purchases only. Game upgrades or games bundled with hardware not included

Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

US/CanadaEU
FortniteFortnite
RobloxRoblox
2XKORocket League
Marvel RivalsCall of Duty: Warzone
HighguardeFootball
Rocket LeagueArknights: Endfield
Call of Duty: WarzoneWhere Winds Meet (F2P)
Where Winds Meet (F2P)Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X – Free Access
Arknights: EndfieldAsphalt Legends
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X – Free Access2XKO

With its new season update trailer, Apex Legends would like you to know it has invented windows

Apex Legends season 28 launches on February 10th, and appears to add competitive glazing to the now 7-year-old battle royale. The game’s “newest tactical mechanic”, so says the announcement post, is Hardlight Mesh, a glowy, bullet-resistant window that teams can either throw up to defend a hidey hole or, with enough lead, rockets, and/or angry kicks, break down to form a new ingress point. Holes in walls? That’s old hat. ApeLegs is disrupting holes in walls. There’ll probably be a TechCrunch article on it.

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Nintendo Acknowledges Switch 2 Sales Have Been ‘Slightly Weaker’ Than Expected Outside Japan

Nintendo has discussed the fact that Switch 2 hardware sales were lower than expected outside Japan towards the end of 2025.

Speaking to shareholders this week, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa acknowledged that “overseas sales were slightly weaker than our expectations,” something that had previously been reported and discussed with IGN by analysts, though not stated out loud by the company itself.

Still, in an investor meeting following the release of this week’s latest financial earnings, Nintendo shareholders repeatedly questioned the company on its western sales shortfall, even as the Switch 2 overperforms within its homeland of Japan.

“While our forecasted global hardware and software sales volume remains unchanged, the breakdown by region and product is based on different assumptions from the revised forecast announced at the time of our second-quarter financial results announcement,” Furukawa said, via machine translation.

“Furthermore, as you understand, domestic hardware sales volume exceeded our expectations, while overseas sales were slightly weaker than our expectations,” he continued.

Sales figures collated by The Game Business last month showed that U.S. Switch 2 sales over the holiday period were down around 35% versus the Switch 1’s first holiday sales performance back in 2017. In the UK, a similar comparison saw Switch 2 lagging Switch 1 by 16%. Even in Nintendo’s homeland of Japan, Switch 2 holiday sales couldn’t match Switch 1, and were down by 5.5% over the year’s final nine weeks.

In France, 2025’s final tally of Switch 2 sales was down by “over 30%” versus the amount Switch 1 notched up back in 2017, meanwhile.

While these numbers may take some of the shine off of a successful first year for Switch 2 overall, it’s not all doom and gloom. Switch 2’s lifetime sales in Japan are still above what Switch 1 managed in its first year, with less time on sale. And in the UK, Switch 1 continued to sell well enough that it made up Switch 2’s holiday sales deficit.

Asked for more detail on why hardware sales in Japan were doing better than expected, Furukawa has now highlighted the release of two games in particular that had resonated with the country’s audience: Pokémon Legends: Z-A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and the Switch 2 exclusive Kirby Air Riders.

“We believe that the reason for the stronger-than-expected hardware sales in Japan is that, amid the continued momentum of the initial launch of the Switch 2 hardware, new titles such as Pokémon Legends: Z-A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and Kirby Air Riders, released during the holiday shopping season, [leading] to a relatively high trend of existing Switch owners switching to the Switch 2 compared to overseas.”

While the Pokémon franchise is hugely popular globally, it enjoys a particular level of devotion within Japan. Kirby games also sell especially well in the country, with mixed success historically overseas. Essentially, then, Furukawa is suggesting that the Switch 2’s level of success in Japan has been fuelled by two titles that have resonated particularly well with Japanese audiences.

It’s a statement that gels well with what a recent, unnamed western Nintendo source reportedly said of the company’s softer Switch 2 sales overseas, which were blamed on the lack of a key first-party game for the holidays. The remark raised eyebrows at the time due to the fact it appeared to overlook Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (as Metroid Prime has traditionally been seen as a sub-franchise with a stronger western following than in Japan). However, as we learned this week, Metroid Prime 4 has indeed gotten off to a slow start sales-wise, something Nintendo appeared to have anticipated to some degree.

There was next to no mention of Metroid Prime 4 in Nintendo’s financial results this week, and no sign of its Switch or Switch 2 versions on the company’s lists of million copy-selling games. Switch 2 exclusive Kirby Air Riders was recorded as having sold 1.76 million units since its arrival on November 20, but there was no mention of how well Metroid Prime 4 had fared following its arrival on December 4.

Following the launch of Metroid Prime 4, Nintendo admitted that it knew the game’s open-world concept risked feeling outdated. Last month, Metroid Prime producer and Nintendo veteran Kensuke Tanabe abruptly announced that the game would be his last project for the company after four decades of service. When contacted for more detail by IGN, Nintendo did not comment.

Overall, Switch 2 remains Nintendo’s fastest-selling console at launch ever, with an explosive arrival propelled by the recent success of the original Switch (something it, in turn, didn’t have as it followed Wii U). But all eyes will be on Nintendo now to shore up its line-up of Switch 2 games for the rest of 2026 — when fans hope they’ll finally get a new 3D Mario platformer in time for Christmas.

Upcoming first-party Switch 2 games include Mario Tennis Fever (February 12), Pokémon Pokopia (March 5), Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park (March 26), Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (April 16), and Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, which has a vague “spring” launch window. Simply listed for 2026 are Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave, Rhythm Heaven Groove and Pokémon Champions, while Splatoon Raiders has a “TBA” launch date.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

Amazon’s Fallout countdown delivers possibly the only thing more pointless than a New Vegas or Fallout 3 remaster

While Amazon have been gradually dropping episodes of their Fallout show‘s second series,a timer has been ticking away. It’s been on the show’s website, which is a little interactive map. Surely this timer, set to expire once the final episode of the series went live, could herald the reveal of Fallout New Vegas or Fallout 3 remasters Bethesda may have in the works, some fans speculated.

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Labo VR Will Reportedly Be Compatible With Virtual Boy For Switch Online

Don’t take it to the tip just yet.

Virtual Boy for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack (we’ll never get over Nintendo’s naming conventions at the moment) is right around the corner, launching on 17th February 2026. But if you’re not keen on splashing out on the $66.99 / $99.99 replica or its cheaper cardboard equivalent, then you might be in luck.

If you happen to have a Labo VR kit lying around gathering dust, then you’ll want to dig it out in the coming days. According to GamesBeat, a Nintendo Treehouse staff member has confirmed that the cardboard peripheral will be compatible with Virtual Boy on NSO.

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Generative AI plays “zero part” in GTA 6, Take-Two boss confirms, but the company do have “hundreds” of AI “pilots and implementations” on the go

Generative AI has played “zero part” in Rockstar Games’ creation of GTA 6, Take-Two CEOman Strauss Zelnick has said at the company’s latest financial numbers get-together, where he also indicated the game’s still on to initially release this November. Well, on consoles at least. Though, back in the AI front, the Z bloke also revealed that Take-Two have “hundreds of pilots and implementations” on the go involving the tech.

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Borderlands 4 Switch 2 Development Paused, as GTA Publisher Says It’s ‘Incredibly Excited’ About Bringing Other Games to Nintendo’s Console Instead

Borderlands 4 publisher Take-Two has said that development on the game’s Switch 2 version is officially now on “pause” following its last-minute delay.

A Switch 2 port for the Gearbox looter shooter was initially announced during Nintendo’s big April 2025 Direct and then pegged to arrive on October 3, 2025, before its release was scrubbed just a week prior to launch. Pre-orders were cancelled, though Gearbox framed the move as a delay, not a full scrapping of the project.

Indeed, the developer said it hoped to “align” its Switch 2 release with the addition of cross saves to the game — something which now seems to no longer be on the cards.

Speaking to Variety this week, a Take-Two spokesperson has said that work on Borderlands 4’s Switch 2 edition was no longer ongoing, as Gearbox prioritized continued “improvements” to the game on its existing platforms.

It’s a curious situation, not least because the game’s Switch 2 version got so close to release, and had been played publicly in demo form at various events last year, such as at Gamescom 2025 in Cologne. Opinion on the game’s Switch 2 demo was mixed, though Borderlands 4 has also suffered from technical issues even on the more powerful PlayStation 5 Pro and Xbox Series X. The game’s Steam review rating has also suffered from negative comments regarding its PC performance, too.

“We made the difficult decision to pause development on that SKU,” Take-Two spokesperson Alan Lewis told Variety this week. “Our focus continues to be delivering quality post-launch content for players on the ongoing improvements to optimize the game.

“We’re continuing to collaborate closely with our friends at Nintendo. We have PGA Tour 2K25 coming out and WWE 2K26 [for Switch 2], and we’re incredibly excited about bringing more of our titles to that platform in the future.”

That last sentence is intriguing, too — the suggestion that Take-Two may now be focusing its Switch 2 plans elsewhere. Could Nintendo’s console become home to GTA 6, which looks increasingly likely to make its late 2026 launch date? Time will tell. Last night, we also learned that GTA 6 will not skip a physical edition at launch, despite rumors to the contrary.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

Amazon Fallout Countdown Turns Out Not to Be Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas Remastered — Here’s What It Revealed

The Amazon Fallout TV countdown that some had hoped would announce a Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas remaster turned out to be nothing more than another behind-the-scenes look at the show.

Earlier this month, a countdown appeared on the official Amazon website designed to look like a Fallout map. On it are locations in the Fallout map style which, when accessed, lead you to behind-the-scenes information on the show. For example, The Vault 33 outer door, from which Lucy first steps foot into the wasteland, is on the south of the map. The Caswennan, the airship that serves as a soaring fortress for the Brotherhood of Steel, is to the east. And, ahead of the debut of the Fallout Season 2 finale, in the top right was a locked point of interest alongside a timer pointing to February 4.

That got some fans’ hopes up that the countdown was leading to the reveal of the heavily rumored Fallout 3 Remastered, or the equally heavily rumored Fallout: New Vegas Remastered. It turned out to be neither. Instead, it’s yet another interactive node, this time for ‘The Penthouse’ at the top of the Lucky 38 casino, the lair of antagonist Mr. House.

“Once the private domain of Mr. House, it overlooks the Strip with a commanding view of New Vegas, equal parts luxury suite and control center,” reads the official description. “Step back in time to this intersection of decadence and authority!”

Clicking through leads you to a 3D interactive representation of the Penthouse, which includes a short video interview with Mr. House actor Justin Theroux about the genuinely impressive set, photos of the Strip, and even a creature gallery. This is all great if you’re after some extra Fallout information, but not the best if you’d hoped for a new Fallout game. In truth, some had suspected this would be the case. At best, some had said, it would contain a tease for Season 3 of the show.

Which leads us to the next obvious question: what’s going on with these Fallout remasters? They’re still coming. The Fallout 3 remaster that leaked back in 2023 is still in the works, and is expected to be a similar effort to last year’s The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Then there’s Fallout: New Vegas Remastered, which is also reportedly still on the way, although we don’t have any indication when either game will release.

In a recent interview with IGN, we asked Bethesda development chief Todd Howard if the success of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, which has seen over 4 million players since it shadowdropped last year, was a repeatable trick for a Fallout 3 Remastered. Howard kept his cards close to his chest, and reiterated a point he’s been making a lot in interviews lately.

“I will just say that the Oblivion Remaster, we’re really, really pleased with how well it did, it was a very long project too, and not just in how it was received, the ability to shadowdrop it, and the response to doing that,” he said. “I like to do that with games as much as possible. I love the moment that you find out about a game.”

The last mainline single-player Fallout game was Fallout 4, which came out in 2015 and recently saw the release of its Anniversary Edition. The multiplayer focused Fallout 76 followed in 2018, and while fans slowly flocked to the West Virginia-set open-world RPG, it wasn’t until the premiere of Prime Video’s Fallout TV show that the Bethesda series leveled up in terms of attention.

As well as remasters, we know Bethesda wants to eventually get to Fallout 5, albeit after The Elder Scrolls 6. Back in June 2024, Todd Howard said he wasn’t interested in rushing Fallout 5 out the door. Then, in December last year, Howard confirmed that Fallout 5 would indeed take into account the canon events of the Fallout TV series. “In short, yes,” Howard told BBC Newsbeat. “Fallout 5 will be existing in a world where the stories and events of the show happened or are happening. We are taking that into account.”

While we wait to find out about new Fallout video games, check out IGN’s Fallout Season 2 finale review.

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.

Drag x Drive Scores Its First Switch 2 Game Update Of 2026, Here Are The Patch Notes

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The team-based competitive title Drag x Drive has received two major updates since it hit the court last August, and today Nintendo has released the game’s first update of 2026.

This one is a much smaller patch. It bumps the game up to Version 1.2.1, and apparently addresses some issues to improve the overall game experience. Here’s the full rundown, so if you’ve been encountering these problems during gameplay, they should no longer be a problem once you’ve performed this update:

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