My Best Pokémon TCG Deals For Today: Black Bolt, White Flare and Destined Rivals ETBs Price Drops

Amazon finally has more realistic pricing on recent Pokémon TCG Elite Trainer Boxes, with Black Bolt and White Flare both down to $79.97 and Destined Rivals sitting at $88.

The White Flare Binder Box is $47.99, which still feels steep for what you get, but it’s better than the inflated listings we’ve seen lately. Shining Fates is becoming harder to find sealed, so the Pikachu V Box at $55.93 is worth grabbing before stock dries up completely.

TL;DR: Deals For Today

For Magic: The Gathering fans, the Final Fantasy VI Revival Trance Commander Deck is a top deal at $54.43.

If you’re eyeing up the full Final Fantasy crossover set, the four‑deck bundle at $233.41 works out at around $58 per deck, which is much better value than buying each one separately overall.

Black Bolt, White Flare and Destined Rivals ETBs Near MSRP

After a weeks worth of ridiculous pricing from Amazon, we’re finally seeing the latest Elite Trainer Boxes from Black Bolt, White Flare and Destined Rivals fly under $80 at a big box retailer.

The White Flare Binder Box isn’t bad for $47.99, but still way to expensive for five boosters and a binder at retail. Shining Fates booster packs are also getting rarer and rarer, so the Pikachu V box is always a good shout.

MTG: FF Commander Deck Deals

Final Fantasy VI – Revival Trance MTG commander deck is the star of this discounted lineup, rocking up at $54.43 today. The rest are really over the odds, with the four commander deck bundle working out at $58.35 per deck. After the full set, the bundle is by far the best value for money.

KAMRUI Mini PC

KAMRUI Mini PC is $199.00 right now, down 9% from its $219.00 list price. It runs on the new Intel Twin Lake N150 processor, which is about 15% faster than the N100 and N95 models. With 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD, it handles everyday tasks smoothly and boots quickly. Dual HDMI 2.0 and DP1.4 ports allow for dual 4K display setups, and the compact size with a VESA mount makes it easy to tuck behind a monitor for a clean workspace.

LEGO Game Boy

I can’t believe i’m still seeing this available for preorder considering how popular it’s been. The nostalgia is real with this LEGO Game Boy kit, which tops it off with a Super Mario Land and the Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening game paks and inserts for in-game screenshots. For me this is one of the smarter LEGO sets we’ve seen in a while.

Fallout: Season One 4K Ultra HD Steelbook

Fallout Season One is up for $39.99 in a 4K Ultra HD steelbook edition that goes beyond just great packaging. Alongside the sturdy case and collectible cards, this release includes commentary on Episode 1 from Jonathan Nolan and Walton Goggins, a full Inside Season 1 feature, a behind‑the‑scenes look at Becoming The Ghoul, and animated shorts with the Vault Seller’s Survival Guide. It’s a more complete way to own the show, adding context and extras that expand on the world and production.

Sealed Pokémon TCG For Less

I can’t believe I was singing Amazon’s parises last week for some near MSRP deals on sealed Pokémon TCG product, as this week they’re back up to ridiculous pricing. You should stay away until they lower their prices and stick to TCGPlayer and eBay right now, which in some cases are a clean $15 below Amazon’s current pricing. The benefit of buying from TCGPlayer is the vetted sellers and full transparancy on market values, but if you can save even more on eBay then go for it. All links are above to make your life easier.

The Most Expensive Black Bolt / White Flare Pokémon Cards

Black Bolt and White Flare is quickly becoming the most expensive Scarlet and Violet era set, which is fitting seeing as it’s the final set before moving over to Mega Evolution base set ahead of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Granted it’s not going to top the chase cards of Prismatic Evolutions, and there’s every chance values could drop slightly as Mega Evolution comes in, but Black Bolt and White Flare is the flashiest set we’ve seen in Pokémon TCG for a while.

Last Week’s Pokémon Card Crashers and Climbers

Scarlet and Violet base set card prices have been volatile, with some Illustration Rares like Ralts and Kirlia climbing about 28% this month while Gardevoir ex has risen 25% to $54.99.

Miraidon ex and Koraidon ex have also increased to around $23.99 and $18.99. At the same time, Fidough, Armarouge, Pachirisu, Dondozo and Starly have dropped between 11% and 37%, with Starly now just $8.99.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin hardcover is $19.49 and tells the dark, final chapter of the TMNT saga from co‑creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. Set in a ruined future New York, it follows the last surviving Turtle on a mission for justice after his family’s fall. The story reveals what led to the city’s collapse, with betrayals, shifting alliances, and one Turtle’s fight to finish what his brothers could not.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II – Re-Evolution

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II—Re‑Evolution hardcover continues the story more than a decade after the Foot Clan’s defeat. New York has fallen into chaos as gangs battle for control, leaving Casey Marie and her students to take up the mantle of the Turtles. The book follows the rise of a new generation of heroes trying to restore order to a city on the brink, expanding on the world first introduced in The Last Ronin.

The Secret of Secrets: A Novel

The Secret of Secrets: A Novel is the sixth Robert Langdon book from Dan Brown, releases September 9, 2025. This time Langdon travels to Prague for a lecture by Katherine Solomon, a noetic scientist he has grown close to, only for her to vanish after a brutal murder tied to her explosive manuscript. As Langdon is hunted by a mysterious figure linked to Prague’s mythology, the search for Katherine takes him through London and New York while uncovering a secret project that could redefine human consciousness.

Anker iPhone 16 Charger, 2-Pack 20W

Anker iPhone 16 Charger 2-Pack is down to $12.99, 28% off the regular $17.99 price. Each charger offers 20W fast charging with included 5ft USB-C cables, making it a solid pick for powering up iPhones, iPads, and other USB-C devices quickly. The compact design makes it travel friendly, and the dual-port setup allows you to charge two devices at once without sacrificing speed.

Amazon Steelbook Sale

There are a ridiculous number of Steelbooks deals on Amazon today, slashing prices on classics such as the theatrical and extended releases of The Lord of the Rings movies, Sonic 2 and 3 and to deep 4K cuts like Army of Darkness. There’s literally something here for everyone!

Studio Ghibli Steelbooks

Ok, they’re not 4K, but they are crystal clear Blu Ray limited edition steelbooks of cult classic Animé films. Bangers such as Ponyo, My Neighbour Totoro and Spirited Away are all here, so this is a great chance to buff up your Studio Ghibli collection with over 30% off each of these stunning steelbooks.

Animé and Animated Movie Steelbook

From Coraline in 4K to the cult classic Batman Ninja, there are some cool picks here. The good thing about animated film and specials is you don’t really notice much of a difference in 4K, so finding a standard Blu Ray Steelbook release looks amazing on your shelf and looks fantastic. Everyone wins.

Blockbusters and Cult Classic Steelbooks

Transpotting, Lethal Weapon, The Naked Gun, Platoon and more classics are here in 4K and standard Blu Ray steelbook collections. No matter what your tastes are, these movies belong in your steelbook collection with these prices on show.

Samsung Gaming Monitor Sale

There’s some ridiculously good deals happening on the Samsung official website today. Need one of the best gaming monitors on the market right now? Samsung is usually the best port of call for console and PC gaming (We’re looking at you 1440p). There’s something for everyone in this sale, from budget yet rapid response times and refresh rates that will outperform any TV to massive 4K curved and ultrawide options.

Fallout Funko Pop! Preorders

If you’re as excited about Fallout season two as I am, you’ll probably want to preorder these three new Fallout Funko Pops. They’re $14.99 each and set to release in December 2025, the same month as the new season as confirmed by Amazon. The lineup includes The Ghoul with CX404, Lucy MacLean, and a Vault Boy figure with a 1 in 6 chance of being a rare Chase variant featuring Cooper Howard. Each figure stands around 3.75 inches tall, made from durable vinyl, and is designed to display easily on a shelf or desk.

Lexar 1TB Play PRO microSD Express Card

Lexar 1TB Play PRO microSD Express card is now available for $219.99 and is built for next‑gen handheld gaming on devices like the Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck, and ASUS ROG Ally. It offers read speeds up to 900MB/s and write speeds up to 600MB/s, making it around four times faster than typical UHS‑I microSD cards. That means faster game loading and quicker downloads when paired with the Lexar microSD Express reader. It’s backward compatible with UHS‑I and UHS‑II devices, but it’s really designed to future‑proof your setup with storage that keeps pace with newer hardware. Yeah it’s not on sale, but it’s one of the cheapest way to get 1TB worth of MicroSD Express storage for Switch 2 right now.

INIU USB C to USB C Cable 2-Pack

INIU USB C to USB C Cable 2‑pack is down to $9.48, saving 41% off the usual $15.99 price. Each 6.6ft braided cable supports up to 240W fast charging, making it powerful enough to top up laptops, tablets, phones, and handhelds like the Steam Deck or Switch 2 at full speed. INIU claims it can charge an iPhone 15 to 71% or a MacBook Pro to 88% in around 30 minutes when paired with a suitable high‑wattage charger. I always grab some when they go down to this price, really good quality and handle anything I throw at them.

Tire Inflator

Tyred of flat tyres (Not sorry)? JUSUOX portable tire inflator is down to $29.98, 40% off its $49.99 list price. It can inflate a standard car tire from 28 to 33 PSI in about a minute and supports pressures up to 150 PSI, making it useful for cars, bikes, motorcycles and sports balls. It works cordlessly with a built‑in battery but can also run off a car’s 12V DC outlet if needed. A dual LCD screen shows real‑time and preset pressure, and it automatically stops inflating once the target PSI is reached.

Samsung EVO Select 1TB microSD Memory Card + Adapter

Samsung EVO Select 1TB microSD card is down to $67.49, which is one of the better prices we’ve seen for this capacity lately. It hits transfer speeds up to 160 MB/s, making it perfect for 4K video recording, storing big game installs on a Switch, Steam Deck or ROG Ally, or just expanding your phone or tablet storage without having to juggle files. It comes with an SD adapter in the box, so it works with laptops and cameras too.

Lilo & Stitch (2025) Steelbook

The live action Lilo and Stitch is up for preorder in a 4K UHD and Blu-ray combo steelbook edition with a digital copy included for release on August 26, 2025. It packs the full movie in 4K along with a Blu-ray version, making it easy to watch on anywhere.

INIU 45W Power Bank

INIU 45W Power Bank is down to $24.29 with 19% off, which is a great price for a 10,000mAh charger that can push out up to 45W. It can charge an iPhone 16 to 63% or a Samsung S24 Ultra to 73% in around 25 minutes. The built‑in USB‑C cable means you don’t need to carry extra wires, and its slim design makes it easy to throw in a pocket or bag.

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 OST 6LP Vinyl

This special edition of the The Clair Obscur Expedition 33 original soundtrack is up for preorder as a 6LP box set for $145, covering 63 tracks from Lorien Testard’s breakout RPG score. The collection includes fan favorites like Our Painted Family and the piano version of Nocturne pour Lumière, with tracks sequenced to match the game’s three-act structure. It comes in a rigid slipcase with gold foiling, printed inner sleeves, and features artwork by Nicholas Maxson-Francombe. For anyone who loved the game or just wants a standout modern video game score on vinyl, this is the definitive way to own it.

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 OST 2LP Vinyl

The 2LP version of the Clair Obscur Expedition 33 soundtrack is a more affordable option at $42 compared to the $145 6LP box set, but it includes only 20 specially mastered tracks instead of 63. It still features key pieces like Lumière, Une vie à peindre, and the main character themes, and it has the same artwork style and gold-foiled packaging. If you just want the highlights on vinyl without committing to a full collector’s box, this version covers the essentials while keeping the price and size down.

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.

The Pokémon Company Calls on Fans to Stop ‘Attacking or Slandering’ Illustrator Embroiled in TCG Pocket Plagiarism Scandal

The Pokémon Company has stepped in to ask fans to stop harassing a Pokémon TCG Pocket artist embroiled in a plagiarism scandal.

It’s been a long week for the folks at The Pokémon Company, which has been dealing with the fallout of a very public plagiarism accusation. It all started when Wisdom of Sea and Sky’s card designs were datamined and examined online earlier this week, sparking a wider discussion over The Pokémon Company’s legal terms for fanart, which appear to suggest the company could, if it wanted, do whatever it liked with fan-made designs. A day later, The Pokémon Company pulled the design of a new Pokémon TCG Pocket trading card.

“After internal review, we discovered that the card production team provided incorrect materials as official documents to the illustrator commissioned to create these cards,” it said at the time. “As a result, both cards have been replaced with a temporary placeholder that the team is actively working to replace with new artwork as soon as it’s ready.”

Despite claiming responsibility, though, TPC said it had become aware of “criticism” of the illustrator and has called for fans to refrain from attacking or slandering the artist, once again insisting the blame lied internally.

“Regarding the previously announced issue with the Ho-Oh EX (3-star) and Lugia EX (3-star) illustrations – it has come to our attention that there is criticism towards the cards’ illustrator circulating online,” reads a statement posted to Twitter/X, as translated by Automaton.

“The illustration errors were caused by the production teams of The Pokémon Company and Creatures Inc, who provided incorrect materials as official documents to the illustrator, and we intend to take full responsibility for it.”

As Automaton explains, the The Pokémon Company commissions art in one of two ways: either by inviting illustrators to provide direct input into a design, or by giving them reference materials that they must follow. In this case, it was the latter, so all the illustrator did was follow the materials they were provided with.

The statement closed on “once again offer[ing] our deepest apologies” and a promise the team will “continue to work harder than ever to ensure thorough quality control and prevent recurrence.”

Speaking to IGN this week, video game industry legal expert Richard Hoeg, host of the Virtual Legality podcast, said The Pokémon Company’s legal terms on fan art act as an acknowledgement that fans will create their own Pokémon art — but that ultimately, from a legal standpoint, any publicly-shared designs fall under the ownership of The Pokémon Company.

“It effectively says ‘Look, we (TPC/Nintendo) are legally still the only ones allowed to make derivative works (fan art included), but we all know you’re going to do it,” Hoeg said of the terms, “so if you do, on the off-chance it’s special, we can use it without otherwise paying you (since it was ours to begin with).'”

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world’s biggest gaming sites and publications. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

In praise of one-job RPGs, the greatest antidote to FOMO

We have all known the profound sorrow of getting two hours into an RPG and deciding that actually, Mum, I don’t want to be an elven druid anymore. Being an elven druid sucks ass. There’s barely any plantlife in the opening dungeon, so half my support skills are useless, and the only animal companion I’m qualified to conjure right now is a cranky squirrel. I’d much rather be a rogue. Look at all these elevated paths and pickable locks hereabouts! Look at all these shadows I could be skulking in, these precarious chandeliers directly opposite crawlspaces with rusty grills! Ugh, if only I weren’t a stupid diluted floral wizard!

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EA Confirms Battlefield 6 Is Getting Battle Royale, Releases Chaotic Teaser Trailer

Confirming rumors that have swirled for months, Battlefield 6 will indeed have a battle royale mode.

Battlefield global community manager Kevin Johnson took to social media to confirm that battle royale arrives on Battlefield Labs for testing soon.

EA had teased the battle royale mode with a short clip also posted to social media, which shows chaotic, explosive gameplay.

This is not Battlefield’s first foray into battle royale territory, of course. 2019’s Battlefield V had a battle royale mode called Firestorm, although it failed to catch on and was eventually blown out of the water by Call of Duty’s battle royale mode, Warzone.

According to previous leaks, Battlefield 6’s battle royale features a map set in California, with insertion via CH-47 Chinook. The destructive ring is apparently made out of a compound called “NXC.”

EA, then, will be hoping for a better return from this new attempt, although it remains to be seen exactly when and how it will be released in the context of Battlefield 6’s October 10 launch date.

While we wait, check out IGN’s Battlefield 6 hands-on preview, and comments from its developers who are insisting it won’t go down the goofy skin route Call of Duty has taken.

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.

Switch Is Now Within Touching Distance Of The DS’ Lifetime Sales

All that stands between Switch and PS2.

Switch 2 numbers were always going to dominate Nintendo’s latest quarterly financial report, but the Switch 1 is still chugging along, too. In fact, with another quarter under its belt, the OG hybrid is edging ever closer to the DS’ lifetime sales.

At the latest count, the Switch 1 has sold 153.10 million units, putting it within touching distance of the DS’ 154.02 million and the title of the best-selling Nintendo system of all time. It only managed 0.98 million sales in the last quarter (a 53.5% decrease on the same period last year), but there was always going to be a notable slowdown once Switch 2 hit the market.

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I was a fool for skipping Widelands, the only game as good as The Settlers

Between fifty game releases a day, and among them official successors and open source remakes, most 90s games your grandma bangs on about have some modern equivalent that somewhat fills the gap.

But not The Settlers. There hasn’t been a Settlers game since 1996. Whether they were good or not, its many sequels, as early as 3, started missing the point of the design. It’s the roads, man. The roads!

This isn’t about iconography for its own sake. It’s a design thing, an ethos. The heart of The Settlers was that your towns lived or died based largely on how well you designed your transport logistics. It was all about the roads. It doesn’t even fit into a genre really, let alone the lopsided RTS the sequels collapsed into. It sounds like a typical town builder, especially today when there’s a wealth of games about placing a woodcutter and a farm, but I’m tempted to say it’s not even about gathering resources.

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EA Isn’t Considering The Sims 5 Right Now Because ‘It’s Not Player-Friendly’ To Expect Fans To ‘Give Up All of the Content That You’ve Purchased Over the Years’

EA has opened up about the fate of its hugely popular The Sims franchise, offering a sneaky tease about what to expect from the upcoming multiplayer game, and why we probably shouldn’t expect The Sims 5 any time soon.

In an interview with Variety, EA Entertainment president Laura Miele said that a multiplayer spin-off from The Sims “represents one of the biggest growth opportunities for EA,” teasing that the team is “hard at work and feverishly developing what this [multiplayer] platform is going to be.”

“What we’re doing is upgrading and refreshing all this technology, and we’ll be adding modes of play — but we also are going to be creating and updating the base technology and the base user experience on the core game,” Miele said.

“So you’re going to have this life simulation, you’re going to have multiplayer capabilities, we are going to have mobile expressions of this. We’re doing cozy games as well and more to come on that. We did a release with Nintendo on cozy games in Asia for The Sims. I see The Sims as a significant ecosystem, and a universe of multiple Sims experiences that we have to build on.”

If you were hoping for a hint that The Sims 5 is on the way, however, brace yourself for disappointment — Miele said that it wouldn’t be “player-friendly” to release a new game with its community has invested so much time and money in The Sims 4.

“What I wouldn’t want to have happen is you to have to start from day zero and start from scratch and give up all of the things that you have created, give up all of the content that you’ve purchased over the years,” Miele said. “We put out over 85 content packs over the last 10 years on The Sims 4, and so resetting that is not player-friendly and not a good idea for our community.

“Where we sit today, from a technology perspective, innovation perspective, we are in a moment where we can actually co-create content and be a multiplier for each other and have these great experiences for fans,” Miele said. “It’s going to be so full circle and so fulfilling to bring content in a linear way and an interactive way, simultaneously, and even have it adapt to fans and how things are going. When we have a couple of ideas about how we would go to market with a movie and a couple of different expressions, I just think the opportunity is so ripe.”

Project Rene — the codenamed game initially thought to be The Sims 5 until EA distanced itself from those rumors — was first teased in 2022 during a Behind the Sims Summit. It’s a free-to-play Sims game that features multiplayer inspired by Animal Crossing and Among Us. It hasn’t yet been formally revealed or received a release date, but EA has been holding small, invite-only playtests for the game since its announcement, with the latest playtest presumably spawning these recent leaks.

The name Rene was chosen because it references words like “renewal, renaissance, and rebirth” that “represent the developer’s renewed commitment for the Sims’ bright future.”

Last October, however, images of Project Rene leaked from a closed online test, prompting complaints about the art style, limited features, and the use of microtransactions. It was the addition of a café that drew the most skepticism, primarily due to the smiliaries to 2018’s The Sims Mobile. It was then that EA said Project Rene was not The Sims 5 but would, in fact, be a different “cozy, social game” released under The Sims franchise.

Another video purportedly taken from the next iteration of The Sims also popped up online earlier this year, and that too did not go down well with fans.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world’s biggest gaming sites and publications. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

Praise the Kiryu, Steam’s latest Client Beta update will finally let you sort Like A Dragons and Yakuza into the right order

Right, so. It’s supposed to go as follows: Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza Kiwami 2, Yakuza 3 Remastered, Yakuza 4 Remastered, Yakuza 5 Remastered, Yakuza 6: The Song Of Life, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, then off into full-blown Like A Dragon land, and on to Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza. Easy. Except right now in my Steam library, it’s not. The Kiwamis are cheekily lurking behind Yakuza 6, and the LADs are before all of their more Japanese gangsterly-named siblings.

It’s chaos and anarchy. I can’t live like this. The good news is that thanks to the update Steam’s Client Beta has just gotten, it looks like I’ll no longer have to.

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Switch 2 Sells More Than 6 Million in the 7 Weeks Since Launch, Nintendo Says Demand ‘Has Surpassed Our Expectations’

Nintendo’s first financial report since the launch of Switch 2 is in, and it’s smiles all round for the company after record-breaking sales.

Switch 2 has sold more than 6 million units globally in the seven weeks since launch, breaking a number of sales records for video game consoles. Nintendo said demand for Switch 2 is exceeding supply in many countries, and it apologizes to consumers. “We will continue to strengthen our production and supply systems to deliver as much Nintendo Switch 2 hardware as possible,” the company said.

It’s a fantastic result for the Switch 2 hardware itself, which is comfortably the fastest-selling in Nintendo history. Nintendo said demand “has surpassed our expectations.” Still, it’s sticking to its forecast of selling 15 million Switch 2 units in the financial year ending March 2026.

As for games, Nintendo said Switch 2 software sales reached 8.67 million units. Launch title Mario Kart World made up the bulk of those game sales, shifting 5.63 million units (almost as many as the Switch 2 itself has sold). But it’s worth noting that figure includes units bundled with the hardware.

The end result is that overall sales totaled 572.3 billion yen (approx. $3.8 billion), and operating profit grew 4% to 56.9 billion yen ($378 million) for the three months ending June 30. After all the furore over Trump’s tariffs and changing product prices, in its financial report Nintendo said “at this time there is no significant impact on our earnings forecast for this fiscal year.”

Interestingly, demand for the OG Switch has remained even after the launch of the Switch, and sales of the console inched ever higher, and are now at 153.1 million. The number of annual playing users between July 2024 and June 2025 has remained above 100 million, which means Nintendo launched Switch 2 into an environment where a huge number of people were already playing Switch.

Upcoming Switch 2 exclusives include Drag x Drive, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Kirby Air Riders, and FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is due out on the OG Switch and the Switch 2 later this year.

This week, Nintendo held a Direct showcase focusing on upcoming games from third-party developers and publishers, including Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Octopath Traveler 0, and The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales.

Photo by Stanislav Kogiku/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images.

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.

Mortal Kombat’s Legacy Kollection Might Actually Get A Proper Physical Release On Switch 2

New listing says it’s a “game on cart”.

A new wave of Game-Key Card titles have just been announced for the Switch 2 following Nintendo’s Partner Showcase. Although it seems this type of release won’t be stopping any time soon, not every third-party title is necessarily taking this route.

According to a new listing, Digital Eclipse – which has made a name for itself reviving various retro game libraries – will be offering the upcoming Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection on a full game cartridge. This information was shared via the Canadian-based physical game seller and website, Video Games Plus.

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