Preorder Cyberpunk 2077’s Radio Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Vinyls

Soon you’ll be able to play the latest and greatest hits from Night City’s top radio stations at home with the Cyberpunk 2077 Radio Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 vinyls, which are officially up for preorder. These bright yellow vinyls are set to release on April 26 of this year and will set you back $29.98 each. They’re well worth the investment as well given the artists included on them. Check out the links below to preorder a copy for yourself today.

Preorder Cyberpunk 2077’s Radio Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Vinyls

If you’ve yet to jump into Night City and explore the world of Cyberpunk 2077 for yourself, there’s no better time than now to do so. Cyberpunk 2077’s Ultimate Edition released back in early December and features the game in its fresh 2.0 updated state alongside the excellent Phantom Liberty expansion. It’s well worth picking up if you’ve been looking to play it. We also gave Phantom Liberty a 9/10 upon release in our review, calling it a “more sophisticated level of storytelling with excellent performances, smarter insights on the cyberpunk genre and its dystopian themes,” and that it lands “on top of a much-improved gameplay experience thanks to its fresh 2.0 update,” so you know you’ll be in for a great time.

In the spirit of excellent games, if you’re looking to see what new games are coming out throughout the rest of this year, make sure to check out our roundup of video game release dates to plot out what’s releasing in the next few months. We also have a few preorder guides available for upcoming games, like a Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown preorder guide or a Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth preorder guide.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

IGF 2024 finalists are yet again more proof that RPS is right about everything

The Independent Games Festival awards – aka: the only awards that are actually worth paying attention to – have announced the finalists for their 2024 cohort, and wouldn’t you know it, there are lots of RPS-endorsed games in there, lemme tell ya. Cooking adventure Venba leads the pack with a total of four nominations, but it’s closely followed by Cocoon, A Highland Song, Mediterranea Inferno and 1000xResist, all of which have scooped three noms apiece.

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Granblue Fantasy: Relink Demo Announced for PS4 and PS5

A demo for upcoming role-playing game Granblue Fantasy: Relink launches on PlayStation 4 and 5 at midnight tonight, January 11, publisher Cygames has announced.

Three modes will be available in the demo — Tutorial, Story, and Quest — with players able to earn rewards for the full version of Granblue Fantasy: Relink in each one. Story mode won’t be a prequel or separate part of the game but instead just offer “a small slice” of Granblue Fantasy: Relink’s main story.

Quest mode gives players an additional three quests to work through, playable either solo or with up to three others via online co-op. 11 characters are available in this mode: Gran, Katalina, Rackam, Io, Charlotta, Ghandagoza, Narmaya, Lancelot, Siegfried, Yodarha, and Zeta. Finally, Tutorial mode gives players a chance to get to grips with the basics. Progress made in the demo does not transfer over to the full game.

“Granblue Fantasy is set in Zegagranda Skydom, in the corner of the world where islands are guarded by primal monsters and winds,” its synopsis reads. “Players are tasked with discovering the web of intrigue reaching far beyond the borders of Zegagrande and will fight to determine the future of the Sky Realm.”

It was first announced way back in 2016, but following some development troubles that saw initial studio PlatinumGames step away, Granblue Fantasy: Relink has seemingly taken a while for Cygames to get right.

A release date finally arrived in August 2023, however, when Cygames announced Granblue Fantasy: Relink launches on February 1, 2024.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

The Electronic Wireless Show S3 Episode 1: our most anticipated games of 2024

New year, same us! The Electronic Wireless Show podcast returns and kicks off the new year with a look forward at what 2024 may bring. We chat about our most anticipated video games that may or may not be arriving this year, including some racing, some spac(marine)ing and some book selling. Also some freezing and some despairing (at BioWare and Bloodlines 2, potentially). Plus: Nate and James have an anecdote off, which makes me lose my mind and become a horrible person for about four solid minutes. I have apologised, and me and James are still friends.

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Starfield Premium Edition Upgrade Gets a Massive Price Drop in the UK

No matter your opinion on Bethesda’s latest game Starfield, which has turned out to be quite the controversial RPG, the game has still had over 12 million players and should be considered at least a moderate success for Xbox for the time being. Especially since more regular updates are coming starting in February this year, alongside the first expansion pack, and the highly anticipated launch of the Creation Kit and mod support for PC and consoles.

We can rattle on all day about the reception of Starfield, but here’s the crux of this latest offer available. Starfield’s Premium Edition Upgrade was notable for its ‘up to’ 5 days early access. While this early access period has since expired, there are still a few other goodies up for grabs at what is seemingly quite a reasonable price. It’s now down to just £14.99 at Amazon in the UK, a considerable drop from the RRP of £34.99 when the game launched in September 2023.

What’s included? I hear you ask. This is the physical edition of the Premium Upgrade, so you’re getting the following: Starfield Steelbook, Starfield Patch, Shattered Space Expansion, Digital Skin Pack, Digital Soundtrack, and Digital Artbook. For £15, that’s quite a steal (and a £20 discount), especially if you’re looking forward to trying out the Shattered Space expansion and what Bethesda might have in store.

Just so we are clear, this is the Premium Edition Upgrade for Xbox consoles, with ‘upgrade’ being an important phase. You’ll need to own Starfield or have Xbox Game Pass to take advantage of any of the digital content like the eventual Shattered Space DLC. Other notable UK deals right now, that you might be interested in as well, include a great discount on Steam Deck, PS5 Slim, and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 (among other games as well).

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Nintendo Download: 11th January (North America)

Prince of Persia! Frogsong! Legend of Grimrock!

The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it’s bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy!

Switch eShop – Highlights

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (Ubisoft, 18th Jan, $49.99) – Prince of Persia returns in this action-adventure platformer! Meet new characters, uncover mysteries and explore an engaging narrative set in a mythological Persian world in this new installment of the legendary franchise.

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PlayStation Store: December 2023’s top downloads

It’s time to see which PS5, PS4, PS VR2, PS VR, and free-to-play games topped the PlayStation Store download charts last month. 

December’s PS5 downloads saw Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III hold its position in the top spot, with Grand Theft Auto V breaking into the top 4 on the PS5 and PS4 charts. PS VR2 newcomers Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 and Among Us VR snuck their way into the top spots for both US and EU regions.

Check out the full listings below. What titles did you play most last month?

PS5 Games

US/CanadaEU
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIICall of Duty: Modern Warfare III
Madden NFL 24EA SPORTS FC 24
Grand Theft Auto VGrand Theft Auto V
NBA 2K24Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
EA SPORTS FC 24Hogwarts Legacy
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2ARK: Survival Ascended
Baldur’s Gate 3Baldur’s Gate 3
Avatar: Frontiers of PandoraMarvel’s Spider-Man 2
ARK: Survival AscendedCyberpunk 2077
Hogwarts LegacyUFC 5
God of War RagnarökAlan Wake 2
Mortal Kombat 1God of War Ragnarök
UFC 5Resident Evil 4
Cyberpunk 2077The Crew Motorfest
STAR WARS Jedi: SurvivorIt Takes Two
Alan Wake 2Assassin’s Creed Mirage
The Crew MotorfestSTAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
Resident Evil 4NBA 2K24
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six SiegeF1 23
NHL 24ELDEN RING

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

PS4 Games

US/CanadaEU
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIEA SPORTS FC 24
Red Dead Redemption 2Red Dead Redemption 2
MinecraftGrand Theft Auto V
Grand Theft Auto VMinecraft
Madden NFL 24Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
NBA 2K24Hogwarts Legacy
EA SPORTS FC 24The Forest
Batman: Arkham KnightNeed for Speed Heat
theHunter: Call of the WildBatman: Arkham Knight
Hogwarts LegacyGang Beasts
Gang BeastsBattlefield V
Need for Speed HeatGod of War
Call of Duty: Black Ops IIISTAR WARS Battlefront II
God of WarSniper Elite 4
The ForestTEKKEN 7
STAR WARS Battlefront IItheHunter: Call of the Wild
God of War RagnarökThe Last of Us Remastered
Rust Console EditionCarX Drift Racing Online
Red Dead RedemptionOutlast 2
NHL 24Outlast

*Naming of products may differ between regions

PS VR2 Games*

US/CanadaEU
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2Among Us VR
Among Us VRFive Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2
Beat SaberBeat Saber
Arizona Sunshine 2Arizona Sunshine 2
Job SimulatorJob Simulator
PavlovPavlov
Swordsman VRKayak VR: Mirage
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s EdgeStar Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge
NFL PRO ERA IICrossfire: Sierra Squad
SynapseThe Dark Pictures: Switchback VR

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

PSVR Games

US/CanadaEU
SUPERHOT VRJob Simulator
Job SimulatorSUPERHOT VR
Beat SaberBeat Saber
The Walking Dead OnslaughtThe Walking Dead Onslaught
Arizona SunshineBatman: Arkham VR
Batman: Arkham VRTitanic VR
ASTRO BOT Rescue MissionSwordsman VR
Marvel’s Iron Man VRGoalkeeper VR Challenge
Paranormal Activity: The Lost SoulMarvel’s Iron Man VR
Surgeon Simulator: Experience RealityGun Club VR

Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

US/CanadaEU
FortniteFortnite
THE FINALSRoblox
RobloxTHE FINALS
LEGO FortniteLEGO Fortnite
Call of Duty: WarzoneRocket League
Rocket LeagueCall of Duty: Warzone
Fall GuysFortnite Battle Royale
Fortnite Battle RoyaleFall Guys
Apex LegendsRocket Racing
Rocket RacingThe Sims 4

The Finals Patch 1.4.1 Takes Aim at Aim Assist

The Finals developer Embark Studios has released the popular shooter’s first update of 2024, and it makes significant changes to the way aim assist works.

Aim assist is one of the hottest topics within the game’s burgeoning community, which Embark Studios said it had paid close attention to as it worked to tone down the mechanic.

“Today we have a small patch that addresses community feedback on aim assist, fair play, and bug fixes,” the developer explained. “These changes are the result of an in-depth review of how aim assist works — something we’ve only been able to validate with a player base as large as ours (thanks so much for playing our game, yolks!).”

Here are the The Finals update 1.4.1 patch notes in full:

Aim Assistance

  • Zoom Snapping Angular Velocity now has a max cap, preventing unintended rapid 90-degree turns.
  • Camera Magnetism will be reduced to 35% from 50%, making player aim less sticky and lowering controller accuracy.
  • Zoom Snapping Time will be reduced to 0.25s from 0.3s.
  • Zoom Snapping will be removed from the SR-84 Sniper Rifle, Revolver, LH1, and all Shotguns, as it buffs them more than other weapons.
  • Aim assist will ignore invisible players, fixing a bug with the existing system.
  • Clients running key re-mapping programs on PC will not have access to aim assist.

Embark Studios said it has another bigger update in the works for next week, with a major security fix and some new content.

The Finals is a free-to-play competitive first-person shooter made by former Battlefield developers. It launched with a huge concurrent player count on Steam, where it’s still going strong and wowing fans with its impressive destruction tech.

IGN’s The Finals review returned an 8/10. We said: “The Finals is a fresh and exciting take on team based PVP shooters, featuring some of the best environmental destruction in any FPS.”

Not everything has gone down well with fans though, as Embark was criticised for using AI voiceovers in The Finals by myriad voice actors and even other developers. Embark told IGN that “making games without actors isn’t an end goal” and claimed it uses a mix of both recorded audio voices and audio generated via AI text to speech tools for its games.

The Finals also endured a torrid time with cheating, although Embark declared the problem over last month.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Nacon think there are “too many games” due to a Covid-era boom and player standards are going up

It’s time for another pull on the velvet rope labelled “too many games”. In fairness, this time the argument is a touch more involved than perennial moaning about backlogs – to whit, “there are too many games and it’s all the pandemic’s fault”. Nacon’s head of publishing Benoit Clerc has argued that the Covid lockdown years have bred too much investment in new games, and that we’re currently reaping the results in the form of an unsustainable glut of releases.

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Elden Ring Receives Slim PC Update For Version 1.10.1

Elden Ring has received a slim update on PC, bringing the game up to version 1.10.1, but neither publisher Bandai Namco nor developer FromSoftware mentioned the highly anticipated Shadow of the Erdtree expansion in the notes.

Released on Bandai Namco’s website, the update specifically addresses the Steam version of Elden Ring, specifically updating its anti-cheating measures in accordance with a Steam operating system update. This obviously won’t change much for most players, but will be a relief for those still invading in Elden Ring, or engaging in its dedicated player versus player Colosseum areas.

This update was added more than a year ago now in December 2022, letting players face off in new competitive modes in the grand arenas scattered throughout The Lands Between.

It’s not the Elden Ring update fans are waiting for, of course, and every hint of movement from Bandai Namco or FromSoftware causes the internet to hold its breath. That’s because, as Elden Ring approaches its second anniversary in February, neither has revealed when fans might be able to play the much anticipated Shadow of the Erdtree.

The expansion was announced in March as a major expansion coming to Elden Ring. A single piece of concept art was released alongside the announcement but didn’t give much away, just showing a character atop a spectral steed looking towards the horizon that featured a dying Erdtree.

It will likely arrive as the only Elden Ring expansion (outside of a smaller piece of player-versus-player DLC) and be akin to the likes of Bloodborne’s The Old Hunters expansion or Dark Souls 3’s The Ringed City.

Elden Ring Version 1.10.1 Patch Notes

  • Easy Anti-Cheat update to support the Steam OS update.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.