Video Game Release Dates: The Biggest Games of November 2025 and Beyond

Not only does November bring cooler weather, but it also offers an entirely new batch of PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC games to entertain us. We’re on the tail end of the big games of the fall, but the year isn’t done with us yet. This month we get big releases like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Kirby Air Riders, and perhaps most importantly, Terminator 2D: No Fate. Read on to see release dates for all the biggest games and expansions coming out this month and beyond. Let’s have a look.

If you’re the preordering type, you can click the links for the platform of your choice to see the game at Amazon (if available).

November 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Tavern Keeper – November 3 – (PC)
  • Age of Empires IV – November 4 – (PS5)
  • Europa Universalis V – November 4 – (PC)
  • Football Manager 26 – November 4 – (PS5, Xbox, PC, Mobile)
  • Satisfactory – November 4 – (PS5, Xbox)
  • Biped 2 – November 5 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Dinkum – November 5 – (Switch)
  • Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment – November 6 – (Switch 2)
  • The Last Caretaker – November 6 – (PC)
  • Of Ash & Steel – November 6 – (PC)
  • Siberia Remastered – November 6 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Unbeatable – November 6 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Whiskerwood – November 6 – (PC)
  • A Pizza Delivery – November 7 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Thrasher – November 7 – (PC)
  • Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition – November 10 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road – November 10 – (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Lumines Arise – November 11 – (PS5, PSVR 2, PC)
  • NASCAR 25 – November 11 – (PC)
  • Unpetrified: Echoes of Nature – November 11 – (PC)
  • Tombwater – November 12 – (PC)
  • Winter Burrow – November 12 – (Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana – November 13 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Yakuza Kiwami – November 13 – (Switch 2)
  • Yakuza Kiwami 2 – November 13 – (Switch 2)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – November 14 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero – November 14 – (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Monster Hunter Stories Collection – November 14 – (Xbox)
  • Where Winds Meet – November 14 – (PS5, PC, Mobile)
  • Escape from Tarkov 1.0 – November 15 – (PC)
  • Unmourned – November 17 – (PC)
  • Deadpool VR – November 18 – (Meta Quest)
  • Morsels – November 18 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • News Tower (1.0 launch) – November 18 – (PC)
  • SpongeBob Squarepants: Titans of the Tide – November 18 – (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Demonschool – November 19 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Kirby Air Riders – November 20 – (Switch 2)
  • Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster – November 20 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl – November 20 – (PS5)
  • Constance – November 24 – (PC)
  • Project Motor Racing – November 25 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Terminator 2D: No Fate – November 26 – (PS5, PS4, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeons – November 27 – (PS5, Switch, PC)

December 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Simogo Legacy Collection – December 2 – (Switch, Switch 2, PC)
  • Let It Die: Inferno – December 3 – (PS5, PC)
  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – December 4 – (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Octopath Traveler 0 – December 4 – (PS5, PS4, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Routine – December 4 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Thief VR: Legacy of Shadows – December 4 – (PSVR 2, Quest 2/3, Steam VR)
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – December 8 – (PS5)
  • Yakuza Kiwami 1+2 – December 8 – (PS5, Xbox)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader – December 11 – (Switch 2)

January 2026 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Dragon Warriors Origins – January 22 – (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade – January 22 – (Switch 2, Xbox)
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin – January 28 – (PS5, PC)
  • Code Vein II – January 30 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)

February 2026 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Nioh 3 – February 6 – (PS5, PC)
  • Dragon Quest VII Reimagined – February 5 – (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Mario Tennis Fever – February 12 – (Switch 2)
  • Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties – February 12 – (PS5, PS4, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • High on Life 2 – February 13 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Virtual Boy: Nintendo Classics (NSO) – Feburary 17 – (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Tides of Tomorrow – February 24 – (PS5)
  • Resident Evil Requiem – February 27 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, PC)
  • Resident Evil 7 – February 27 – (Switch 2)
  • Resident Evil Village – February 27 – (Switch 2)

March 2026 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Monster Hunter Stories 3 – March 13 – (Switch 2)
  • Crimson Desert – March 19 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Dynasty Warriors 3 Complete Edition Remastered – March 19 – (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Mouse: P.I. for Hire – March 19 – (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • 007 First Light – March 27 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, PC)

May 2026 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Grand Theft Auto 6 – May 26, 2026 – (PS5, Xbox)

September 2026 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Halloween: The Game – September 8, 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)

Upcoming Video Games – Release Date TBA

  • The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Animo – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Aphelion – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • ArcheAge Chronicles – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ark 2 – TBA – (PC)
  • At Fate’s End – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Atomic Heart 2 – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ballad of Antara – 2025 – (PS5)
  • Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes – Early 2026 – (PC)
  • Beast of Reincarnation – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Black Myth: Jhong Kui – TBA
  • Blackfrost: The Long Dark II – TBA
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Blood of Dawnwalker – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement – 2026 – (PS5)
  • Borderlands 4 – TBA – (Switch 2)
  • Bubsy 4D – TBA – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Cairn – 2026 – (PS5)
  • Chronicles: Medieval – 2026 – (PC)
  • Chronoscript: The Endless End – 2026 – (PS5, PC)
  • Clockwork Revolution – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Coffee Talk Tokyo – 2025 – (Switch, PC)
  • Contraband – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Danganronpa 2×2 – 2026 – (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Directive 8020: A Dark Pictures Game – H1 2026 – (PS5)
  • Dreams of Another – 2025 – (PS5)
  • The Duskbloods – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • The Eternal Life of Goldman – Holiday 2025 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Everwild – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Fable – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake – Early 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Forza Horizon 6 – 2026 – (Xbox, PC, PS5 later)
  • Frostpunk 1886 – 2027 – (PC)
  • Game of Thrones: War for Westeros – 2026 – (PC)
  • Gears of War: E-Day – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Hail Macbeth – Q1 2026 – (PC)
  • Hela – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction – TBA – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • ILL – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet – TBA – (PS5)
  • Invincible Vs – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – Early 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Judas – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight – 2026 – (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA – (PS5, Switch, Xbox)
  • Lord of the Fallen II – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Marathon – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra – 2026
  • Marvel Cosmic Invasion – 2025 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls – 2026 – (PS5, PC)
  • Marvel’s Blade – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Mio: Memories in Orbit – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Mixtape – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Mortal Shell 2 – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Mudang: Two Hearts – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • OD – TBA – (Xbox)
  • Okami 2 – TBA
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Persona 4 Revival – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Blade 0 – 2026 – (PS5)
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Pokemon Champions – TBA – (Switch, mobile)
  • Pokemon Pokopia – 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Popucom – Holiday 2025 – (Switch)
  • Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Pragmata – 2026
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Professor Layton and the New World of Steam – 2026 – (Switch, Switch 2)
  • PVKK – Summer 2026 – (PC)
  • Replaced – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Rhythm Heaven Groove – 2026 – (Switch)
  • Road Kings – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Romeo Is a Dead Man – 2026 (PS5)
  • Saros – 2026 – (PS5)
  • Scott Pilgrim EX – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Screamer – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Sea of Remnants – 2026 – (PS5)
  • The Sinking City 2 – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Slay the Spire 2 – early access in 2025 – (PC)
  • Sleight of Hand – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Splatoon Raiders – TBA – (Switch 2)
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake – TBA – (PS5)
  • State of Decay 3 – TBA (Xbox, PC)
  • Super Mario Bros Wonder: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park – Spring 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Super Meat Boy 3D – Early 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Styx: Blades of Greed – Fall 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Terminator: Survivors – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • There Are No Ghosts at the Grand – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Tides of Annihilation – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream – Spring 2026 – (Switch)
  • Turok Origins – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Valor Mortis – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy – TBA (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 – 2026 (PC)
  • Witchbrook – 2026 – (Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • The Witcher 4 – TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Wolverine – Fall 2026 – (PS5)
  • World of Warcraft: Midnight (expansion) – 2026 – (PC)
  • Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver – TBA – (PC)
  • Yoshi and the Mysterious Book – Spring 2026 – (Switch 2)
  • Zero Parades – 2026 – (PS5, PC)

For more release date fun, check out our ongoing list of 4K UHD and Blu-ray release dates.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

Hades II Post-Launch Patch 1 Is Now Live On Switch 2, Includes Ending Adjustments

Update: Download it now.

Hades II got off to an excellent start when it landed in September, and soon it will be getting its very first post-launch patch. Developer Supergiant Games has now released a preview of what fans can expect via the official Steam game page.

In addition to bug fixes and balance changes, Patch 1 will come loaded with True Ending Enhancements, Returning to a Real Possibility, Fated Prophecy Adjustments and Crossroads Renewal. There are also some spoilers in these patch notes, so if you don’t want to spoil any surprises, you might want to navigate away from this page now.

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Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 527: Pod x Pit

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Hey, everybody! Sid, Tim, and Brett are back this week to talk about the new indie darling Ball x Pit, the long journey to a Death Stranding 2 platinum, Silent Hill f, and the Battlefield series’ first battle royale foray.

Stuff We Talked About

  • Next week’s releases:
    • Satisfactory | PS5, PS4
    • Cairn | PS5
    • Unbeatable | PS5
    • I Hate This Place | PS5
  • Loulan: The Cursed Sand announced for PS5 — Loulan explores the tale of the archaeological discovery of the Xiaohe Princess. Learn about the gameplay inspirations for this action-adventure game of a mummy who wields the power of sand.
  • Battlefield: Redsec — The new free-to-play battle royale mode allows up to 100 players to compete for dominance of the battlefield on their new map, Fort Lyndon, which features a wrecked Los Angeles.
  • NBA The Run announced — A new arcade basketball game is coming to PS5 that combines streetball with the pick-up-and-play aspects of classic basketball titles from decades past. 
  • Resident Evil series history — Prepare for Resident Evil Requiem with a look back at the series’ history and its roots on PlayStation. See how one mansion redefined the horror genre. 
  • Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow release date — Lurking onto PS VR2 December 4, Thief evolves its toolset to take full advantage of the hardware.
  • PlayStation Plus Monthly Games November 
    • Stray
    • EA Sports WRC 24 
    • Totally Accurate Battle Simulator

The Cast

Sid Shuman – Senior Director of Content Communications, SIE

Tim Turi – Content Communications Manager, SIE

Brett Elston – Manager, Content Communications, SIE


Thanks to Dormilón for our rad theme song and show music.

[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]

Pokémon TCG Market Watch: Mega Evolution Cards Are Crashing Hard Right Now

Three weeks ago on this day, I featured Mega Evolution in my weekly Crashers and Climbers article, which focused on the set doing the typical evening out after the drop of a new set. Some cards were going up, some were going down, business as usual. Damn sneaker heads!

Fast forward to today, after a seemingly massive print run, everything is crashing. Literally every card you can pick out of this set is seeing new lows. For me, this is a market correction after a year of inflated prices both on the sealed and single card markets for a variety of factors I’ve discussed before.

Mega Evolution: All Crashers And Zero Climbs

Whilst I don’t think we’re seeing the bubble burst on the market just yet, we’re seeing a massive market correction that could see a decline in scalped product and more availability across the board.

If you can’t tell by now, I won’t be including a “Climbers” section today, but I’ll be diving into just how much values have crashed in the last three weeks and bag my readers a few bargains in the process.

Here’s the top cards from Mega Evolution at a glance, and we’re seeing between 8% and 33% drops in just three weeks. Full disclosure, the “Original Prices” on these cards are what I recorded on 10th October, just so we’re on the same page.

Bulbasaur – 133/132

Like N’s Reshiram Illustration Rare in Journey Together, this Bulbasaur Illustration Rare has a Mega Evolution Stamped version that’s packed into every Enhanced Booster Box.

So it’s a bit of a tough one to say which one is rarer, although I’d put my Pokédollars on the stamped version getting rarer over time. Needless to say it’s a gorgeous card either way that’s dropped by 23% from October 10.

Bulbasaur – 133/132 (Mega Evolution Stamp)

It’s a similar scenario with the Mega Evolution Stamp variant of Bulby, but the floor on this card seems to be a little higher than the standard IR.

It still dropped by 23%, but we’re seein it retain a couple of dollars more in value. When you’re right, you’re right.

Mega Kangaskhan ex – 182/132

Mega Khankaskhan ex SIR has only had an 8% drop, but it’s a drop none-the-less. This card hardly broke expectations on the market, securing a low-end SIR level of value out the gate.

So whilst we’re not seeing dramatic crashes here, we’ve got a solid value on this card that should only rise over time.

Mega Absol ex – 180/132

Mega Absol ex SIR is an absolute banger, and in my opinion one of the best from this set.

For some reason this card didn’t go mad when Mega Evolution came out, but it’s still had a drop of 9% to a respectable $96.01 at the moment.

This is such an underated card, and I’d highly reccomend snapping it up whilst values are down.

Alakazam – 003 (Staff)

Staff cards are always ridiculous value-wise due to the small distribution base and not being available in booster packs. A handfull are given out at Pokémon TCG events such as tournaments, and this one has actually dropped by 16%.

Secondary market prices always go off what people are willing to pay, but it’s still a coin flip situation. If you collect staff cards, It might be worth picking up whilst it’s nearly $30 less than October 10.

Mega Latias ex – 181/132

At over $20 cheaper and a 13% price crash, I’d bit for Mega Latias ex SIR for under $150. It’s a gorgeous card and has ridiculously expresive artwork.

I can’t see this card loosing a lot more value, so i’d recommend picking this bad boy up before it shoots back up.

Mega Venusaur ex – 177/132

Venusaur is the best generation one starter and i’ll live on that hill, because I can’t die with Venusaur at my side. Correct opinions aside, this card is getting more and more affordable has time goes on, In just three weeks this card has dropped by over $30, or 20%, to $174.80.

Personally I think this card can settle to $150, but that’s just a gut feeling. Considering how playable it is with the help of Meganium, this feels like a good price.

Mega Gardevoir ex – 178/132

This is arguably the chase card of the set for those who don’t like Gold Hyper Rares, just look at it. Not only is Gardevoir a fan favorite (Let’s forget about that life-sized weeb plush), but its a work of art. This has crashed massively by over $80, to a much more respectable $234.99, and i’d put a solid bet on this card climbing right back up in no time.

Mega Lucario ex – 179/132

This is my favorite card of the set, featuring an expresive sky-high battle over Luminoise City between Mega Lucario and Mega Venusaur. For me it’s a continuation of the Charizard V Alt Art from the Sword and Shield era featuring Venusaur. Top tier artwork and two fan favorite Pokémon and it’s 20% down on Oct. 10, it’s a great time to buy this card.

Mega Gardevoir ex – 187/132

This gold rare has had one of the biggest drops i’ve seen for a while. This was going for $600 on Oct. 10, and it’s dropped by a massive 33% to $399, which I think is about the right value for it now. If history teaches us anything, Gold Rares go down not up. But the unique embossed patterns and rainbow holo effect Mega Evolution Gold Rares have seems to be turning more heads. Personally it’s not for me, but it’s a tied top chase card with Mega Lucario ex Gold Rare.

Mega Lucario ex – 188/132

If you think $530 is eye-watering, this card was a massive $630 three weeks ago, so it’s deffinately moving in the right direction. One thing i’ve noticed about Mega Evolution cards today, is that we’re at the point where the cards have hit a new flooor. This will bring more buyers in, create more demand and we’ll see a rise once again. So if you were after this card, now is likely the best time to get locked in.

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.

Wreckreation melds Burnout’s anarchy with GTA Online’s airborne marble runs, but it needs a lot more polish

It’s often pointless to wish a game series would come back once it’s been thrown on the great pile of dormant names. I try, and regularly fail, to stop myself yearning too forlornly for a new Midnight Club, a new Motorstorm, or a new Burnout.

Mostly because it means that when a game like Wreckreation comes along, there’s a temptation to go into it with lofty expectations inflated by a rose-tinted longing for something the game more than likely isn’t. Despite drawing plenty of elements from the anarchic arcade racer and the Criterion credentials of devs Three Fields Entertainment, Wreckreation isn’t Burnout, coming home after all these years getting takedowns in the wilderness.

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Europa Universalis 5 review

Europa Universalis 5 is a forever game. Insofar as you might be able to play this grand historical strategy forever, but also because – my god – it takes forever to play. After a mere 45 hours of conniving, trading, battling, and scratching my head at menus, I have just about scraped my way through 150 years of Neapolitan history. I have yet to come across a single pizza with buffalo mozzarella on it, but there are approximately 250 years left to find one. This is the blessing and curse of a typically dense playthrough of Europa Universalis. Paradox’s trademark blend of intricate geopolitical clockwork, hands-tied confusion, and “one more year” compulsion is all here. You just need to set aside a few centuries to enjoy it.

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Guide: 68 Switch 1 & 2 Games You Should Check Out In The ‘Screaming Deals’ eShop Sale (North America)

Scrème de la scrème.

You already have too many choices on Halloween — Which outfit should I wear? Which candy should I take from the bowl? Am I brave enough to finally watch that one movie? — so let’s not let ‘which games should I pick up on sale?’ be one of them. We’ve got a rundown of the very best in the ‘Screaming Deals’ sale below, so you can enjoy your trick-or-treat haul in peace…


Another week, another blistering eShop sale to bolster your backlog. Yes, Nintendo is running its ‘Screaming Deals’ sale again this year in North America, with discounts on Switch 1 and 2 games both spooky and otherwise, just as on the other side of the pond where it’s called, more boringly, the Halloween Sale.

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Full Screen Experience Expands to More Windows 11 Handhelds via Windows Insiders Program

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Full Screen Experience Expands to More Windows 11 Handhelds via Windows Insiders Program

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Share of the Week: Spooky

Last week, we asked you to get in the spooky season spirit and share frightening moments from the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog, including from this month’s PlayStation Plus selection. Here’s this week’s highlights:

ibis_monk shares a foggy area with demon masks hanging in Ghost of Yōtei

secondcapture shares a gigantic enemy head being faced in Mortal Shell

MdeavorVP shares some frightening body modifications made in Cyberpunk 2077

wingsforsmiles shares Agent Saga Anderson shining a flashlight on an enemy in Alan Wake 2

PattyGnand shares the teen girls of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage levitating in a purple-lit circle

call_me_xavii shares a creepy Poppy sighting through some blinds in Poppy Playtime

Search #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram to see more entries to this week’s theme, or be inspired by other great games featuring Photo Mode. Want to be featured in the next Share of the Week?

THEME: Costumes
SUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on November 5, 2025 

Next week, let’s see those Halloween costumes. Share characters from the game of your choice wearing unique armor sets or anything outside their default outfit. Use #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.

Deals for Today: MTG Avatar Back In Stock And The Best (Annoying) Xbox Controller and GPU Sale

I’ve got a banger of a deals article just in time for payday weekend. Sick of your kids saying “Six Seven?” Well if you can stomach typing that in as a discount code for cheap Xbox Controllers and RTX 5070 12GB GPUS, we’ve got an epic sale to let you in on.

Still looking for MTG Avatar: The Last Air Bender preorders? Amazon just got them back in stock for decent prices at that. I’ve also got an amazing deal on the cheapest RTX 5090 gaming PC on the market right now, so good infact I don’t think they’ll be a better deal on Black Friday.

TL;DR: Deals for Today

Fancy a new pair of headphones? How about Beats Studio Pros for $99? They’re reconditioned, but they don’t get this cheap even on Black Friday. With a solid deal on PS5 Dualsense Edge controller to boot, let’s get into today’s deals and save you some cash:

MTG: Avatar Preorders Back In Stock

Magic: The Gathering | Avatar: The Last Airbender is back in stock for pre-order at Amazon, and pricing is either at or below market value. So it’s worth getting a pre-order in for Amazon, especially as they don’t take payment until your order ships, so it gives you three weeks to get the money together with no penalties.

Lenovo Xbox Controller and RTX 5070 12GB Sale

By using the discount code ‘SIXSEVEN’ (Sigh) you can get a small fortune knocked off a range of special edition Xbox Series controllers, including the standard Robot White. There’s also significant discounts on two SKU’s of Nvidia RTX 5070 12GB graphics cards, so this is 100% a sale you don’t want to sleep on.

Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 10 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K RTX 5090

This is currently the cheapest RTX 5090 build on the market right now, and we don’t think you’ll find a better deal even on Black Friday. It’s an amazing build and an even better bargain, this PC will handle anything you throw at it in 4K and ridiculous FPS.

Beats Studio Pro

Beats Studio Pro go for $250 brand new, so $150 off for a reconditioned set makes sense. And I can guarantee you won’t find a better set of headphones at this pricepoint even on Black Friday. They usually drop to around $180 brand new during the event, so this deal is well worth grabbing now.

PlayStation DualSense Edge Wireless Controller – Midnight Black

$15 off a $200 controller is pretty awesome, and it’s more money in your pocket. If you’ve been after a DualSense Edge that’s brand new and has all the bells and whistles of the full price alternative, this is the moment.

Black Bolt Elite Trainer Box

Chasing Victini and Zekrom Black White Rares? How about getting your hands on any Secret Illustration Rare or Illustration Rare? Chances are you’ll find one in a Black Bolt Elite Trainer Box, and I’m not talsking about the included promo card. It has eight booster packs and other goodies such as 65-themed deck sleeves and dice. Plus, it’s very rare Amazon does competitive pricing on Pokémon TCG.

STAR WARS The Black Series Gaming Greats Kyle Katarn

Kyle Katarn is literally a legend in the Star Wars community, one for being Luke Skywalkers right hand man during the Dark Forces and Jedi Knight games building up the New Jedi Academy on Yavin IV. And he’s literally part of Legends continuity, which at this point makes for a far insteresting post-Return of the Jedi Star Wars romp. Also, this figure is cool so buy it. Rant over.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners MADNESS Volume 1

Follow Rebecca and Pilar as they pursue their dreams of becoming an Edgerunner just like their Dad. This is going to be worth preorders thanks to Amazons preorder price guarantee and that it’s written by the screenwriter of the Cyberpunk: Edgerunner anime, Bartosz Sztybor.

Pokemon Halloween Calendar 2025

Want some cute Halloween themed Pokémon figures for $9.99? Better hurry up, this is a fun little thing for everyone to look forward to opening on the leadup to Trick or Treating, even if you want to snag one and put it away for next year.

Meta Knight & Shadow Star amiibo

Kirby Air Riders is officially defying everyone’s expectations with what’s been revealed so far, and it’s another lesson in why no one should underestimate Sakurai San. It’s great to see new amiibo still up for preorder instead of being snatched up by scalpers.

8BitDo Ultimate 2 for Switch / Switch 2 / PC

8BitDo makes amazing controllers, end of. Riving first party options, this controller has every feature you can think of and for 10% off right now. I love the adjustable triggers and clicky buttons on this controller, and it even comes with a dock to keep it charged. How can you loose?

Creative Stage V2 2.1 Soundbar with Subwoofer

Creative have been making some of the best speakers for PC and gaming for decades at this point (and they still do Sound Blaster sound card, how awesome is that?). This setup is a bargain at a limited time deal of $69.99 and comes with all the connectivity options anyone will need, including Bluetooth 5.0 for you and your party guests to hook up too. Winner!

Shin Godzilla – Limited Edition Steelbook

Need more Godzilla and Steelbooks in your life? Good, because this is perfect for you. Featuring a boatload of extra features including cut scenes, outtakes, a making off and much more, this is the definitive edition of Shin Godzilla and great content value for money.

INIU Portable Charger

INIU power banks always do what they say on the tin, and I’ve never had an issue with their product lines. This one is perfect for a commute that doesn’t require a big bulky power bank, with enough charging capacity and power to fast charge your Switch and mobile phone.

JVSCAM Cordless Electric Air Duster

I bought a similar model a couple of months ago and it’s fantastic for cleaning out fans, PCs, keyboards and anything that requires precision cleaning. You will end up using all the tips of this and I can’t recommend this desktop gadget enough.

2 Pack Hand Warmers

It’s getting cold out, and those one-use hand warmers are OK if you fancy bringing a bag full for a day out. These bad boys are USB-rechargable and last for ages. This should be a winter coat pocket essential.

Paladone Nintendo NES Cartridge Retro Drink Coasters

This makes for a great gift this holiday, or just something run to buy for your dining table or coffee table. They’re literal NES cdartridges modeled after fan-favorite games such as The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros. Series and other gems. Just buy them, they’re awesome.

10Pcs Model Tools

Into your Bandai Gundam building kits? This is the perfect tool set for you, providing everything you need for clean builds. It would even be a great little set for any kind of model building such as Warhammer and DnD. Not the biggest saving, but it’s a handy bit of kit for the right job.

Team Rocket Tin

Running cheaper than TCGPlayer at $46.61, Amazon has Team Rocket Tins in-stock for $42.94 right now. Not the biggest saving, but why shoould you waste your hard-earned money on overpriced Pokémon TCG? There’s Prime delivery available to boot, so be quick.

Best Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Deals

There’s some crazy hype behind Mega Evolution right now, and for good reason. Gold rare Mega Lucario and Mega Gardevoir exs are fetching around $400 at the time of writing, and the artwork on the Secret Illustration Rares and Illustration Rares is phenominal (Looking at you Mega Lucario ex SIR). All of these deals are at market value or below, and in some cases knocking big box retailers like Amazon out of the Poképark.

Best Deals on Sealed Pokémon TCG

I’ve found some banger Pokémon TCG sets in todays deals, kicking off with a Prismatic Evolutions Booster Bundle for $59.98. Still collecting Black Bolt and White Flare? How about a White Flare Booster Bundle for $48.99? All of these deals are well worth a good look, and you very well could pull something crazy like a Umbreon ex SIR from Prismatic Evolutions or Vicitini Black White Rare from White Flare.

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.