There are only a handful of games to peruse from the Switch 2, with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond conspicuously absent. In fact, Nintendo has not made mention of Retro Studios’ latest in any capacity regarding sales data, so it seems likely that it’s failed to reach 1 million sales on either the Switch or Switch 2. Combined sales may tell a different story, but it’s definitely not a good look for the game.
And AdHoc can’t comment on why separate regional releases didn’t happen.
The release of the superhero workplace comedy game Dispatch on Switch and Switch 2 hasn’t exactly panned out as expected.
In case you somehow missed it, there has been a lot of back-and-forth over the past week about censorship in the Nintendo versions of the game. It resulted in the developer AdHoc Studio sharing multiple comments, and even Nintendo issued a formal statement.
Following a special Nintendo Direct broadcast last week for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, Nintendo is now celebrating the series on its music app this week with the release of the 3DS soundtrack.
We are excited to announce Festive New Year Sale campaign that is headlined by KIM CHAEWON, from chart topping group LE SSERAFIM.
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You can watch the first video of Festive New Year campaign and read Q&A with KIM CHAEWON here. Look out for our social campaign on how to win DualSense wireless controllers signed by KIM CHAEWON in our Asia social media channels, as well as three more videos coming from 4th till 6th February.
PlayStation Festive New Year Sale 2026 runs from 6th February till 19th February in participating retailers (while supplies last) and it will feature discounts on PS5 consoles, peripherals and games, such as:
Discounts on PS5 titles, such as Ghost of Yotei,Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, Astro Bot, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and God of War™ Ragnarök
For more details on the sales, please scroll down below to see full table of the sales promotion or visit the promo website here.
Stay tuned to our social channels for deals on digital games and PS Plus memberships.
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Additionally, we are collaborating with cult casual lifestyle brand from South Korea, Wiggle Wiggle, on Love of Play merchandise series that features PlayStation-branded Washable Home Slippers, Acrylic Clips (2 pieces set) and Acrylic Coaster*.
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Fans can get this limited-edition set by joining select PlayStation Asia social activities during the campaign.
Starting today, a creative Instagram Stories sticker contest is live on the official PlayStation Asia IG channel, giving participants a chance to win a Wiggle Wiggle Gift Set. Fans are invited to use the exclusive Stories template, decorate it with stickers and GIFs, and share it on their Instagram Stories while tagging PlayStation Asia IG channel to enter.
*Available in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.
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Singapore
PlayStation 5 Consoles
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5
SGD 799
SGD 729
PlayStation®5 console – Digital Edition
SGD 669
SGD 599
PlayStation®5 Pro
SGD 1,069
SGD 999
Peripherals
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
DualSense Wireless controller – White
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense Wireless controller – Midnight Black
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense Wireless controller – Cosmic Red
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense Wireless controller – Nova Pink
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense Wireless controller – Galactic Purple
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense Wireless controller – Starlight Blue
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense Wireless controller – Gray Camouflage
SGD 107.00
SGD 86.90
DualSense™ wireless controller – Volcanic Red
SGD 114.00
SGD 89.90
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cobalt Blue
SGD 114.00
SGD 89.90
DualSense™ wireless controller – Sterling Silver
SGD 114.00
SGD 89.90
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Teal
SGD 114.00
SGD 93.90
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Indigo
SGD 114.00
SGD 93.90
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Pearl
SGD 114.00
SGD 93.90
PULSE Elite™ – White
SGD 199.90
SGD 171.90
PULSE Elite™ – Midnight Black
SGD 199.90
SGD 171.90
Pulse Explore Wireless Earbuds
SGD 295.90
SGD 256.90
Pulse Explore Wireless Earbuds – Midnight Black
SGD 295.90
SGD 256.90
DualSense Edge Wireless Controller
SGD 295.90
SGD 256.90
DualSense Edge Wireless Controller – Midnight Black
SGD 295.90
SGD 256.90
PlayStation Access Controller
SGD 128.90
SGD 100.90
PlayStation®VR2
SGD 649.00
SGD 509.00
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – White
SGD 295.90
SGD 267.90
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – Midnight Black
SGD 295.90
SGD 267.90
Game Titles (PS5)
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5 Astro Bot
SGD 79.90
SGD 54.90
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7
SGD 97.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 God of War™ Ragnarök
SGD 97.90
SGD 27.90
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
SGD 97.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™
SGD 97.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered
SGD 67.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part I
SGD 97.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut
SGD 97.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 Helldivers 2
SGD 54.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 Until Dawn
SGD 79.90
SGD 40.90
PlayStation®5 Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
SGD 67.90
SGD 27.90
PlayStation®5 LEGO Horizon Adventures
SGD 54.90
SGD 27.90
PlayStation®5 Stellar Blade
SGD 97.90
SGD 54.90
PlayStation®5 Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
SGD 97.90
SGD 67.90
PlayStation®5 Lost Soul Aside
SGD 79.90
SGD 54.90
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Yotei Standard Edition
SGD 97.90
SGD 67.90
Philippines
PlayStation 5 Consoles
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5 Console
PHP 30,790
PHP 27,990
PlayStation®5 Console – Two DualSense™ Wireless Controllers Bundle
PHP 33,990
PHP 31,190
Peripherals
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
DualSense™ wireless controller – White
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™wireless controller – Midnight Black
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cosmic Red
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™ wireless controller – Nova Pink
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™ wireless controller – Galactic Purple
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™ wireless controller – Starlight Blue
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™ wireless controller – Gray Camouflage
PHP 4,290
PHP 3,570
DualSense™ wireless controller – Volcanic Red
PHP 4,590
PHP 3,870
DualSense™ wireless controller – Sterling Silver
PHP 4,590
PHP 3,870
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cobalt Blue
PHP 4,590
PHP 3,870
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Teal
PHP 4,590
PHP 3,870
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Indigo
PHP 4,590
PHP 3,870
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Pearl
PHP 4,590
PHP 3,870
PULSE Elite™ – White
PHP 8,390
PHP 7,290
PULSE Elite™ – Midnight Black
PHP 8,390
PHP 7,290
PULSE Explore™ – White
PHP 12,490
PHP 10,790
PULSE Explore™ – Midnight Black
PHP 12,490
PHP 10,790
DualSense Edge Wireless Controller – White
PHP 12,490
PHP 11,240
DualSense Edge Wireless Controller – Midnight Black
PHP 12,490
PHP 11,240
PlayStation Access Controller
PHP 5,090
PHP 3,790
PlayStation®VR2
PHP 24,990
PHP 19,390
Game Titles (PS5)
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5 Astro Bot
PHP 2,990
PHP 1,990
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 God of War™ Ragnarök
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered
PHP 2,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part I
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 Until Dawn
PHP 2,990
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
PHP 2,490
PHP 990
PlayStation®5 LEGO Horizon Adventures
PHP 1,990
PHP 990
PlayStation®5 Stellar Blade
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,990
PlayStation®5 Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
PHP 3,490
PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Lost Soul Aside
PHP 2,990
PHP 1,990
PlayStation®5 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
PHP 3,490
PHP 1,490
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Yotei Standard Edition
PHP 3,490
PHP 2,490
Malaysia
PlayStation 5 Consoles
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5
MYR 2,499
MYR 2,259
PlayStation®5 console – Digital Edition
MYR 2,069
MYR 1,829
PlayStation®5 Pro
MYR 3,849
MYR 3,609
Peripherals
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
DualSense™ wireless controller – White
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™wireless controller – Midnight Black
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cosmic Red
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™ wireless controller – Nova Pink
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™ wireless controller – Galactic Purple
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™ wireless controller – Starlight Blue
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™ wireless controller – Gray Camouflage
MYR 369
MYR 315
DualSense™ wireless controller – Volcanic Red
MYR 399
MYR 345
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cobalt Blue
MYR 399
MYR 345
DualSense™ wireless controller – Sterling Silver
MYR 399
MYR 345
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Indigo
MYR 399
MYR 345
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Pearl
MYR 399
MYR 345
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Teal
MYR 399
MYR 345
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – White
MYR 999
MYR 909
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – Midnight Black
MYR 999
MYR 909
DualSense Edge White
MYR 999
MYR 869
DualSense Edge Midnight Black
MYR 999
MYR 869
PULSE Elite™ – White
MYR 699
MYR 609
PULSE Elite™ – Midnight Black
MYR 699
MYR 609
PULSE Explore™ – White
MYR 999
MYR 869
PULSE Explore™ – Midnight Black
MYR 999
MYR 869
PlayStation Access Controller
MYR 449
MYR 359
PlayStation®VR2
MYR 2,099
MYR 1,619
Game Titles (PS5)
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5 Astro Bot
MYR 249
MYR 169
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7
MYR 299
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 God of War™ Ragnarök
MYR 299
MYR 89
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
MYR 299
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™
MYR 299
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered
MYR 209
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part I
MYR 299
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut
MYR 299
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 Helldivers 2
MYR 169
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 Until Dawn
MYR 249
MYR 129
PlayStation®5 Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
MYR 209
MYR 89
PlayStation®5 LEGO Horizon Adventures
MYR 169
MYR 89
PlayStation®5 Stellar Blade
MYR 299
MYR 169
PlayStation®5 Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
MYR 299
MYR 209
PlayStation®5 Lost Soul Aside
MYR 249
MYR 169
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Yotei
MYR 299
MYR 209
Thailand
PlayStation 5 Consoles
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5
THB 18,690
THB 16,890
PlayStation®5 console – Digital Edition
THB 15,690
THB 13,890
PlayStation®5 Pro
THB 29,490
THB 27,690
Peripherals
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
DualSense™ wireless controller – White
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™wireless controller – Midnight Black
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cosmic Red
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™ wireless controller – Nova Pink
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™ wireless controller – Galactic Purple
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™ wireless controller – Starlight Blue
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™ wireless controller – Gray Camouflage
THB 2,590
THB 2,090
DualSense™ wireless controller – Volcanic Red
THB 2,690
THB 2,190
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cobalt Blue
THB 2,690
THB 2,190
DualSense™ wireless controller – Sterling Silver
THB 2,690
THB 2,190
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Indigo
THB 2,690
THB 2,190
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Pearl
THB 2,690
THB 2,190
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Teal
THB 2,690
THB 2,190
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – White
THB 7,790
THB 7,090
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – Midnight Black
THB 7,790
THB 7,090
DualSense Edge White
THB 7,790
THB 6,790
DualSense Edge Midnight Black
THB 7,790
THB 6,790
PULSE Elite™ – White
THB 5,190
THB 4,490
PULSE Elite™ – Midnight Black
THB 5,190
THB 4,490
PULSE Explore™ – White
THB 7,790
THB 6,790
PULSE Explore™ – Midnight Black
THB 7,790
THB 6,790
PlayStation Access Controller
THB 3,090
THB 2,390
PlayStation®VR2
THB 15,990
THB 12,390
Game Titles (PS5)
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5 Astro Bot
THB 1,990
THB 1,290
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7
THB 2,290
THB 990
PlayStation®5 God of War™ Ragnarök
THB 2,290
THB 690
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
THB 2,290
THB 990
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™
THB 2,290
THB 990
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered
THB 1,690
THB 990
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part I
THB 2,290
THB 990
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut
THB 2,290
THB 990
PlayStation®5 Helldivers 2
THB 1,290
THB 990
PlayStation®5 Until Dawn
THB 1,990
THB 990
PlayStation®5 Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
THB 1,690
THB 690
PlayStation®5 LEGO Horizon Adventures
THB 1,290
THB 690
PlayStation®5 Stellar Blade
THB 2,290
THB 1,290
PlayStation®5 Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
THB 2,290
THB 1,690
PlayStation®5 Lost Soul Aside
THB 1,990
THB 1,290
PlayStation®5 Ghost of Yotei
THB 2,290
THB 1,690
Indonesia
PlayStation 5 Consoles
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
PlayStation®5
IDR 9,699,000
IDR 8,889,000
PlayStation®5 console – Digital Edition
IDR 8,199,000
IDR 7,389,000
Peripherals
Original SRP
Promotion SRP
DualSense™ wireless controller – White
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Midnight Black
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cosmic Red
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Nova Pink
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Galactic Purple
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Starlight Blue
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Gray Camouflage
IDR 1,359,000
IDR 1,109,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Volcanic Red
IDR 1,449,000
IDR 1,199,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Cobalt Blue
IDR 1,449,000
IDR 1,199,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Sterling Silver
IDR 1,449,000
IDR 1,199,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Indigo
IDR 1,449,000
IDR 1,199,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Pearl
IDR 1,449,000
IDR 1,199,000
DualSense™ wireless controller – Chroma Teal
IDR 1,449,000
IDR 1,199,000
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – White
IDR 3,599,000
IDR 3,259,000
PlayStation Portal™ Remote Player – Midnight Black
June 2026 will see a Marvel Super Heroes set arrive, and unlike Spider-Man, it’s bringing Commander precons. We’re still waiting for more information about what’s in each, but we’ll update this page as we hear more. Any you’ve got your eye on? Let us know in the comments!
There are four Commander Decks for the Marvel Super Heroes set, following in the footsteps of other Universes Beyond sets like The Lord of the Rings, Warhammer 40,000, and last year’s Final Fantasy.
Here’s the lineup, including the brief description on the box of each precon, as well as their color identity.
Avengers Assemble (Captain America and Nick Fury – Red/White/Blue)
‘Grow your ranks, equipment and counters’
Wakanda Forever (Black Panther – Green/White)
‘Power up with artifacts, reign as the Monarch’
The Fantastic Four (The titular team – Red/Green/White/Blue)
‘Noncreature spells, protection fields’
Doom Prevails (Doctor Doom and Loki – Blue/Black/Red)
‘Connive for power, drain life’
It’s worth noting that Marvel’s Spider-Man, which launched in 2025, didn’t get the Commander Deck treatment. Given it’s Magic’s most popular format, we’re unsure if this is Wizards of the Coast correcting that oversight, or if it was always planned this way.
What’s in the Collector’s Edition Commander Decks?
I’m glad you asked! The Marvel Super Heroes Commander Decks come in another, yellow box version. You’re getting functionally the same cards, except these are all foil.
As the name suggests, you’re probably better off storing these in your collection rather than playing with them, but they command a high price because they’re likely to be a limited printing a la Collector Boosters.
The Lay of the Land In Commander Decks 2026 So Far
Commander precons trailed off last year, with the last two being found in August’s Edge of Eternities set, with none in Spider-Man and Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Adding in the four from the Marvel Super Heroes set, and you’ve got 12 already – with multiple sets still planned for the second half of the year.
By our count, there were 13 in the whole of 2025, so if you’re looking for a way to jump in and play with minimal fuss, this is probably a good year to try your hand.
The highly-anticipated Universes Beyond set Marvel Super Heroes is coming in June, and will be featuring our favorite heroes, villains, locations, and more from the iconic comic books.
It’s out right after Secrets of Strixhaven, and preorders are now live on Amazon, with some boxes already going out of stock. So, I’d act fast if you want to secure the rest of the set on release day.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He’s a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife’s dismay.
This morning Wizards of the Coast put a new Magic: The Gathering product up for sale with an unexpected twist. The “Prints Charming” Secret Lair drop contains four reprinted cards with pretty excellent new art – but rather than simply telling us how much it costs, it was given five different non-foil store listings and five more for the foil version, each with a different price ranging from $10 all the way up to $50. The product description on all of them is careful to point out the following: “The only difference between listings is the price. Higher-priced listings do not include anything extra.”
This, by my estimation as someone who has been playing Magic since the 90s and literally wrote the announcement for the very first Secret Lair, is pretty lame. Taken graciously, it’s a goofy marketing stunt meant to do something silly and get folk talking about it, but it nevertheless leaves those who arrived too late with a very sour taste in their mouth. A more pessimistic reading would be that WOTC is price testing what people are willing to pay for a Secret Lair drop in broad daylight, shedding even the thinnest veneer that may be hiding the capitalist hunger a lawsuit recently alleged is designed specifically to hide shortfalls in other parts of Hasbro’s business.
The reaction amongst the Magic community has been muddled. Some were confused. Some very generously assumed the higher price points were to bait automated scalper bots into spending more while real people could snag a more affordable version – an argument that doesn’t exactly hold water when you consider that they could just make them all cheaper if that was the desire. And some were just angry, either because the cheapest versions sold out so fast, or because they similarly see this as bold-faced market research in cardboard form.
I actually really love the idea of Wizards of the Coast’s Secret Lair line overall. Directly selling small drops of thematically linked cards with cool and unique art treatments is quite fun, and often comes at little-to-no cost for those who just want to ignore it. Being able to give Kratos or Aloy their own cards without the production lift a larger product would require is a neat tool in WOTC’s toolbelt. The “Chaos Vault” moniker this latest one was released under intentionally pushes the envelope even further with weird, off-schedule ideas and one-offs that are explicitly meant to experiment. I dig that!
But that does not mean Secret Lair is free from criticism. Most pressing here, folk (myself included) were already displeased by WOTC’s 2024 decision to move these drops from a “print to demand” model to one with limited and undisclosed quantities. The former system meant anyone who wanted a certain drop could get it within a specific timeframe, while the latter has historically meant you need to get in line right when a popular drop arrives in order to have a chance at purchasing it – something you can’t do if you, say, have work or school at the same time.
Regardless of intent, the result is a majority of players feeling like they were the ones left holding the bag.
So, given there is already anxiety around the availability of Secret Lairs, one that got almost no pre-promotion offering an early bird discount (alongside the option to pay WOTC more money) is understandably frustrating. It’s the sort of thing that independent creators admittedly do with their products from time to time without drawing any ire, rewarding their most dedicated fans while also providing a way to support them even further for those who want to. But for a multibillion-dollar corporation to do it is not endearing in the same way – it comes across more like profit analysis wearing a sign around its neck that reads “it’s just a prank, bro.”
Much to my dismay, both the lowest and highest priced versions of Prints Charming sold out the quickest, either lending some credence to the “ha ha stupid bots” theory or offering evidence that “speaking with your wallet” is and will always be a doomed suggestion. The standard Secret Lair pricing of $30 for non-foil and $40 for foil lasted much longer than the others, so it seems likely the “stock” for those versions was intentionally the largest of all the options. But even if that does make this one big stunt, or even a cute way to subsidize a few discounted drops through folk who are willing to spend a little more, the ultimate result is still that a majority of players feel like they are the ones left holding the proverbial bag.
I don’t know, maybe I am yelling at the clouds. The card-selling company is experimenting with how much money it can sell its cards for. This should not be a shock, nor am I surprised to see Prints Charming sell out within hours (the art is really excellent, even if its total reprint value of around $5 is not). But the quiet part is being said louder than usual here. The teacher has handed us a test, and I fear what the results will be. The theme of this drop is cards that speed up your green resource production, and if that’s not as on the nose as naming your giant evil space station the Death Star, I don’t know what is.
Tom Marks is IGN’s Associate Reviews Director and local MTG Cube obssessive. He loves puzzles, platformers, puzzle-platformers, and lots more.
Check out this big price drop on a lightweight gaming mouse with no lack of flair. Starting today, Amazon has dropped the price of the SteelSeries Counter-Strike 2 Dragon Lore Limited Edition wireless gaming mouse to just $56.76 $52.93 after a massive 65% off discount. Historically speaking, the price of this mouse was fixed at $150 since it first released last July… until today. The Dragon Lore Edition gets points for its gorgeous design, but it also happens to be an excellent performer for any gamer looking for a lightweight mouse with top-of-the-line accuracy and precision.
Update: The price has dropped even further.
SteelSeries CS2 Dragon Lore Edition Mouse for $52.93
The SteelSeries CS2 Dragon Lore Edition is based off the venerable Aerox 3 wireless mouse but with a snazzy facelift. Instead of the “holey” honeycomb pattern, the CS2 Edition is kitted with a solid shell adorned with an intricate red and gold dragon illustration that replicates the legendary rare AWP skin in Counter-Strike. Art aside, I actually prefer the solid mouse cover; mice with a bunch of holes in its shells don’t feel as sturdy, naturally, and accumulate dust faster.
Despite losing the honeycomb shell, the CS2 Edition mouse is still very lightweight at 71 grams while still providing all the features you’d want in a premium gaming mouse. It can connect wirelessly two ways: over 2.4GHz WiFi with the dongle (the preferred choice for PC gaming) and Bluetooth. The PixArt co-developed 18K dpi “TrueMove Air” optical sensor offers true 1:1 tracking. The battery lasts up to 200 hours per charge. The mouse buttons are mechanical with a nice clicky sound and are rated for 80 million clicks. At under $60, this is a steal.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
Fortnite fans are on the edge of their seats as rumors and leaks seem to suggest a potential Chappell Roan crossover coming to Fortnite in February.
The Femininomenon of the pop music world has been the talk of the Fortnite community since cosmetics related to some of her most iconic songs supposedly leaked late last month. Developer Epic Games hasn’t confirmed whether Chappell Roan or her famous pink pony mascot will actually show up in-game, but fans are still expecting an announcement as soon as this week.
X/Twitter user @itsmeleaky seems to have been the first to kick off rumors that the Midwest Princess was next to join Epic’s roster of Festival stars, sharing images of some very Chappell Roan-looking music cosmetics and what appears to be a llama sidekick dressed up as a pink, cowboy hat-wearing pony. Players were then able to find these same items in a special room in-game, with some other familiar visuals, including flashy pink stars and some knight armor, adding to the pile of alleged evidence.
All three items would certainly fit the occasion, especially the potential sidekick, which looks a lot like a reference to the star’s mega-hit song, Pink Pony Club. The knight armor, meanwhile, has been taken as a sign that at least one of what could be a few skins could pull from Chappell Roan’s medieval-themed Video Music Awards performance of Good Luck, Babe!. She’s known for her many, many memorable looks, though, so music fans are still guessing which direction Epic could take her cosmetics should she have a substantial presence in Fortnite this month.
👀| Fortnite appears to have begun teasing a possible collaboration with Chappell Roan pic.twitter.com/zUMRqjXlxx
Meanwhile, the studio confirmed plans to launch Fortnite version 39.40 this week on January 30, leaving fans to look out for new content in the days ahead. Again, Epic hasn’t confirmed whether the star will show up at all, but for some, it’s not a question of if, but when and how.
Chappell Roan’s status as a Grammy award-winning artist with millions of listeners has many expecting her to headline an upcoming Festival update as its new icon. It would mean potentially multiple skins to accompany the inclusion of more of her music, though how the star’s career could be represented is unclear. It’s possible she could have a more muted presence, but with the previous icon, Lisa, set to rotate out in just a few days, fans believe it could be the perfect time for Chappell to make her proper Fortnite debut.
As Chappell Roan rumors for Fortnite heat up without official confirmation, players are still looking forward to other updates for February. The game’s official account recently put out what appears to be a tease, saying, “In February, Fortnite wears pink.” It could be more evidence that Chappell Roan is on the way, but it’s also likely referencing its upcoming Valentine’s Day plans. Another post from today has music and movie fans looking forward to more KPop Demon Hunters content.
Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He’s best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).
This release marks the return to the classic fae and elf-heavy realm of Lorywn, last visited back in 2008. Recently, as I was perusing Instagram, I came across a video by Daniel Powell (aka JollySaintClick), who brought to my attention the new “Mirrorform” card that is part of the latest set.
This card, costing four colorless and two blue mana, reads as follows: “Each nonland permanent you control becomes a copy of target non-aura permanent.” JollySaintClick pointed out how the card can get out of hand with something like Coveted Jewel, and it got me thinking: What other cards would be great to copy with Mirrorform?”
Mirrorform Explained
Before I get into the list, let’s break down a couple of important things about Mirrorform:
It doesn’t say “until the end of the turn” anywhere on the card: Your cards won’t be changing back at the end of your turn, so take care when you drop Mirrorform, and just as important, make sure your hand is set up so you aren’t leaving yourself too restricted after playing it. You don’t want to put yourself in a rough spot after getting all your copies out.
Legendary cards are out (mostly): Because Mirrorform is changing all nonland permanent cards, artifacts like Mirror Box that remove the legend rule will get overwritten, so making copies of legendary cards will be tough, though not impossible. If this is the route you want to take, you will need to find a way to remove the “Legendary” aspect of the creature in question; otherwise, all but one of your copies will be destroyed.
Tokens are okay to copy: Nothing in the card stipulates that your target has to be a nontoken, so just make sure you are aware that if you manage to make a really cool token of something, it is just as viable as anything else.
It’s an instant: While Mirrorform may feel like it should be a sorcery, being an instant means you can cast it outside of your turn or in response to something else. This can be a big help and a great answer to a threat on the board or when you’re the target of an attack.
The Best Cards To Use With Mirrorform
Giggling Skitterspike
Growing up, the spider-doll creature in the original Toy Story terrified me, and thanks to Duskmourn, that critter was turned into a nasty Magic card in the form of the Giggling Skitterspike.
Turning a pool of dull random tokens or boring creatures into indestructible spider dolls that can dish out damage equal to its power to ALL opponents whenever it is targeted is especially scary. The fact that you can boost them to 6/6 with its Monstrosity 5 ability makes the Skitterspike a prime option to use with Mirrorform. Just be prepared for nightmares…
Ouroboroid
Feel like getting some +1/+1 counters? Then Mirrorform some Ouroboroids onto the field, and you will have more counters to hand out than you will know what to do with. Throw in a card like Doubling Season to really up those numbers, and all of these giant space plants will be swarming the battlefield in no time.
Your opponents may give up, so they don’t have to wait for you to tally up all the counters each turn.
Mother of Runes
An army of moms that can give each other protection of whatever colors you want? Sounds good to me! As each creature can be activated separately, this means that you can save their protection and use them on a case-by-case basis, depending on what your opponents do.
If you manage to power up one Mother of Runes and make it stronger, that protection will also let them hit directly at your opponents, too, circumventing their blockers altogether.
Ruin Crab
Honestly, this list could have been all Landfall, but I wanted to restrain myself a bit; Ruin Crab is just too good not to include.
If you are running a deck with some solid token generation, which would be preferred if you are running a copy of Mirrorform period, having a ton of Ruin Crabs on the field will make every single land you drop an immense pain for every one of your opponents, thanks to each trigger of them having to mill on each land drop.
Consuming Aberration
My friends and I still can’t believe that Consuming Aberation isn’t a legendary, but seeing as it matches a color with Mirrorform, this is one of the easiest recommendations on this list.
Similar to Ruin Crab, as it deals with Mill, an army of this horror will not only terrify your opponents from a mill risk, but the massive amount of power and toughness they will all have, due to their strength coming from the number of cards in your opponents’ graveyards. Every little spell you cast will spell terror for your enemies.
Battletide Alchemist
Who needs blockers when you can just prevent all the damage that you get hit with? The Battletide Alchemist Kithkin Cleric has a compounding ability, as each card will be able to prevent more damage on its own from each copy Mirrorform creates, while also multiplying prevention by the number of copies you have.
Even if you only have 5 copies after Mirrorform resolves, that will still mean that each source (not total damage) will need to exceed 25 damage to deal any damage to you.
Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm
Now, before you go into the comments to explain to me how the Legend rule works and how all but a single copy would be destroyed, let me stop you and tell you that yes, you are right.
But we aren’t using Mirrorform on the Miirym; we are using it on a token of Miirym that it itself creates. A token, mind you, that specifically reads (thanks to Miirym’s ability) “Except the Token isn’t legendary”, and as I specifically pointed out earlier, Mirrorform doesn’t stipulate your target has to be nontoken.
So yes, there is a bit of a setup that you will need to do to get this to work, but once you have that non-legendary token out, having multiple copies of each dragon you cast is just far too tempting a proposition to deny.
Roil Elemental
Roil Elemental is another one of those fun Landfall trigger cards that will be great fun to have a ton of copies, but whereas Ruin Crab caused your foes to mill, Roil Elemental instead lets you steal their creatures instead for each land you drop.
The upkeep of keeping track of which copy stole which cards might be annoying, but that delightful feeling of taking that annoying creature of your friends from them will more than make up for it.
Admonition Angel
A bit like Roil Elemental, since it allows you to mess with the board states of your opponents, Admonition Angel has a nasty landfall trigger that allows you to exile any other nonland permanent for as long as the angel remains on the battlefield.
Having a bunch of copies courtesy of Mirrorform would mean a single land allows you to wipe out boards in an instant, and if you have a way to make your permanents indestructible, protecting your copies, then you will really be putting yourself in a solid spot.
The fact that the cards exiled this way have the chance to return should the angel leave the battlefield does give your opponents hope that things can turn around – hope that you can dash with that next land you play.
Relentless Rats
Whereas Battletide Alchemist had a compounding effect that prevents damage, Relentless Rats is a sort of antithesis. Each copy of rats that your Mirrorform makes will empower every other copy that is made, leaving you with a swarm of cute little murderous creatures to sic on your opponents. It’s simple, yet effective.
With tens of thousands of cards in the Magic: The Gathering library, there are hundreds, if not thousands, more cards that would be great options to use with Mirrorform. What are some cards you would want to use with Mirrorform? Sound off in the comments!
Scott White is a freelance contributor to IGN, assisting with tabletop games and guide coverage. Follow him on X/Twitter or Bluesky.
Geoff Keighley has already set Thursday, December 10, as the date for The Game Awards 2026.
The show’s creator and host announced the “save the date” news in a post on social media today. It’s early confirmation for this year’s show, securing its spot at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles nine months before viewers tune into what Keighley has previously referred to as “gaming’s biggest night.”
Gaming fans often spend the months leading up to the award show predicting which titles will take home awards for major categories like Game of the Year, Best Narrative, Best Game Direction, and Best Performance. At just one month into 2026, you’d think there would be no reasonable predictions as far as the winners (and losers) go for this year’s Game Awards, but fans already have one game on their minds: Grand Theft Auto 6.
Rockstar Games has a history of big wins at shows like these (Red Dead Redemption 2 had the most awards at The Game Awards 2018), so the long-in-development sixth mainline GTA game is on everyone’s radar. Other highly anticipated titles, like Resident Evil Requiem, Saros, Fable, and Control Resonant have some expecting steep competition, especially when it comes to the Game of the Year award, but there are a few other issues to consider, too.
Like any other industry award show, The Game Awards has a cutoff date a few weeks before the event itself, keeping some games from being competing despite being released in the year the show is held. For The Game Awards 2025, the cutoff date was November 21, 2025, at 9 p.m. PT / 12 a.m. ET. GTA 6 has a release date of November 19, 2026 – and that’s if it can dodge yet another delay. Meanwhile, with so much time left in the year, there’s a high likelihood at some of the year’s best game may not have even been announced yet.
Today’s announcement arrives less than two months after Keighley hosted The Game Awards 2025 on December 11. The show brought a number of bombshell announcements and reveals, including Divinity, a first look at Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil Requiem, two Tomb Raider games, footage from The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and more. The one-last-thing reveal of the night was a first look at Highguard.
Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He’s best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).