“Can we find the resources to do it? I don’t know” Rebellion’s CEO on the likelihood of an Atomfall sequel

I always find it a bit odd when people make comparisons like “new game is the next game you really love” because you’re most likely setting yourself up for some kind of disappointment. Atomfall was the most recent game to fall victim to such a framing, with many dubbing it as British Fallout, which it didn’t end up being, nor was it likely intended to be. Thus, alongside some other issues, it’s had a general reception of “yeah, it’s not bad”, which in a world of sequels upon sequels isn’t always the response a developer might want. Still, a sequel is still clearly on developer Rebellion’s mind.

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The Best Deals Today: Dragon’s Dogma 2, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, LEGO Flowers, and More

The weekend is officially here, and we’ve rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for April 19 below:

Dragon’s Dogma 2 for $30

You can score Capcom’s massive RPG for just $30 this weekend at Amazon. We gave the game an 8/10 in our review, stating, “It is a retelling and reimplementation of all of those wonderful ideas from the 2012 cult-classic, including an awesome dynamic world and some of the best combat in the genre that integrates a subtle but amazingly complex physics system.”

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii for $49.99

The latest Like a Dragon game stars everyone’s favorite ex-yakuza, Goro Majima, on an adventure to sail the seas as a pirate. When Majima wakes up unable to remember anything about himself, he embarks on a quest to regain his memories, and of course, in true Like a Dragon fashion, things get crazy. This is the lowest we’ve seen this game so far, so be sure to pick up a copy while you can.

Save 55% Off The 4K Middle-Earth 6-Film Collection

The Lord of the Rings trilogy is simply one of the greatest experiences you will ever have. I try my best to watch through the extended editions once each year, but the fun doesn’t stop there. There’s also The Hobbit trilogy, which is another incredible set of films. This weekend at Amazon, you can score all six films in beautiful 4K for only $94.68. Previously, both trilogies were priced just below this separately, so this is a great deal.

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin for $19.99

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is arguably one of the most unique entries in the entire Final Fantasy series. Developed by the team behind Nioh, this action RPG is one you won’t forget anytime soon. There are references to numerous Final Fantasy games, with a significant link to a certain character. Oh, and expect plenty of Chaos.

Super Mario Party Jamboree for $44.99

With the recent reveal of Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games, it’s no question that you are going to want to save anywhere you can. The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Super Mario Party Jamboree is set to cost $79.99, but you can upgrade from a Nintendo Switch copy for presumably $20. This weekend, save your cash and pick up a copy of Super Mario Party Jamboree from Woot for only $44.99.

Paradise Killer for $25

This weekend, you can save $15 off a physical PS4 copy of Paradise Killer. In our 9/10 review, we wrote, “Paradise Killer marries a beautifully repulsive world with a gratifyingly open-ended approach to detective work, but its real achievement is in how it ties everything you’ve learned together.”

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Collection for $39.99

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Collection has hit a new all-time low at Woot, priced at just $39.99. The first six Final Fantasy titles paved the way for the series as we see it today. Many fans still regard both Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy VI as some of the best that Final Fantasy has to offer, with gripping narratives and engaging gameplay. This package includes all six Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters, which feature updated graphics, soundtracks, font, and more.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble for $19.99

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble is the return to form many Monkey Ball fans have waited years for. You’ve got over 200 courses, tons of guest characters, and all sorts of modes—what’s not to love? In our 8/10 review, we wrote, “Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble is a brilliant return to form. Monkey Ball has finally found its way home again with a set of 200 fantastic courses that range from delightfully charming to devilishly challenging, backed up by tight mechanics and predictable physics that put me in total control of my monkey’s fate.”

Save on LEGO Flowers

Finally, you can save on select LEGO Flowers this weekend ahead of Easter! If you’re on the hunt for a last-minute gift, these are a perfect choice for any family member, friend, or significant other.

You might want to cut down on the hacking, Monster Hunter Wilds cheaters, as Capcom warns it can make the game “unplayable”

Look, here’s the thing. I’m no narc, but when it comes to online games, you probably shouldn’t cheat. Do what you want in single-player games! But in the multiplayer space you’re there to have a nice time with everybody, you know? And as it turns out in the case of Monster Hunter Wilds, things can end pretty badly for you (I promise this isn’t a Mafia-style threat). The official Monster Hunter Twitter account shared a post yesterday announcing that Capcom have “confirmed the unauthorized modification of game data in Monster Hunter Wilds for High Rank environment Investigations, Field Surveys, and more.”

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Star Wars Outlaws second story pack all about pirates sets a release date for next month

It’s Star Wars Celebration right now, which as I gather is about celebrating giant balls of gas fighting one another. Sorry, I’m being told that it’s actually about some multimedia franchise that has so much going on it’s impossible to keep track of? Doesn’t sound right to me, but I’ll have to trust it. Arguably the biggest Star Warsy game announcement of the weekend is the first trailer for the Star Wars meets XCOM game Star Wars Zero Company, but it wasn’t the only one. Turns out last year’s Star Wars Outlaws‘ second story pack got a reveal too, and a release date to boot.

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Star Wars Zero Company looks like XCOM in a galaxy far, far away in its first trailer

We’ve all known it’s coming for a long while now, three years in fact, but Star Wars Zero Company got a proper reveal today. In case you aren’t sure which one this was meant to be, it’s the strategy one from Respawn and Bit Reactor, led by former XCOM devs. For the most part the announcement trailer is just a CGI cutscene, you’ve been round this rodeo before, you know how these things go. Though, it does end with a smidge of gameplay and yeah, it really does just look like Star Wars by way of XCOM, which is likely to be an instant winner.

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Opinion: It’s Time To Get Rid Of Fall Damage

Free faller.

Falling. It hurts, right? We’ve all tripped up over nothing while walking and scraped our knees, or tripped up the stairs and landed face-first. It’s not fun. It’s embarrassing, it’s painful, and it stands as a persistent reminder that I am the most clumsy of human beings. There’s a reason we can’t jump off of buildings and cliffs and live to tell the tale – we’re just flesh and bone.

That’s what video games are here for, then. They allow us to do the impossible, the unthinkable, and the absolutely ridiculous consequence-free, for the most part. Jumping off of platforms and high places is completely normal, and you don’t need to be good at parkour to do it.

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Star Wars: Zero Company Officially Revealed With 2026 Release Window

Star Wars: Zero Company, Bit Reactor’s upcoming new Star Wars tactics game, has been officially revealed at Star wars Celebration today for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S with a release window of 2026.

Zero Company takes place in the “twilight of the Clone Wars,” and stars Hawks, a former Republic officer commanding an elite squad of operatives taking on a growing new threat. It’s a single-player game, featuring turn-based tactics gameplay, and is said to incorporate “meaningful outcomes from player choices”.

Gameplay will involve taking on various tactical operations and investigations all across the galaxy, and in between developing a base of operations and gathering intelligence through an informant network. Zero Company features a cast of brand new Star Wars characters spanning a range of different character classes and species, including a squad that players can swap in and out as they see fit. The main character, Hawks, is also customizable in both appearance and character class.

Star Wars: Zero Company is being developed by Bit Reactor, a new studio staffed with strategy game veterans, with support from Lucasfilm Games and Respawn Entertainment, and publsihed by Electronic Arts. This is the first we’ve seen of the game, after it was rumored for a long time and ultimately teased by EA just last week.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (19th April)

Whatever will we Pik?

You wait six months for a Nintendo Direct and then three come along in a matter of weeks! There’s no rest in the world of Nintendo at the moment, and we’re excited about it.

This week’s showcase put Mario Kart World in the spotlight. The presentation didn’t have all that much newness to show, but we got a better idea of Free Roam, had Battle Mode confirmed and saw some sweet new tricks — alongside a bunch of fresh screenshots, of course.

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Pokémon TCG Update: My Highlights From Weekend Amazon Restock

I think Amazon might be quietly trying to drain my bank account one booster pack at a time. There’s a surprisingly decent lineup of Pokémon TCG products right now, from premium collections packed with extras to tins that are basically loot boxes for adults. I want to make sure the good ones don’t get buried under the usual filler. Some of these are actually worth picking up, especially if you’ve been eyeing the newer Scarlet & Violet sets or just need an excuse to add another tin to the growing stack.

My Pokémon TCG Highlights From Weekend Amazon Restock

In my opinion, a few of these deals strike the rare balance of being fun to open and not completely overpriced. Others seem designed for collectors who enjoy the thrill of random pulls and aggressively themed storage solutions. I’ve pulled together the highlights below, focusing only on the stuff that feels like a solid pickup instead of the usual repackaged leftovers.

Pokémon TCG: Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection

I want to say this isn’t excessive, but you’re getting 18 Stellar Crown booster packs, three promo cards, a playmat, a deck box, and a magnetic card display. Excessive, but in a good way. It’s basically a portable shrine to Terapagos, and somehow still manages to feel worth it if you’re deep in the hobby.

Pokémon TCG: Stacking Tin (Q1 2025)

Three booster packs and two sticker sheets in a tin that stacks. That’s the whole pitch. I think it’s a fun pickup if you’re buying for a younger fan or just want your cards stored in a tiny themed cylinder for some reason.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet – Paldean Fates Booster Bundle

Six packs focused on shiny Pokémon, which will either be a collector’s dream or a gamble depending on your luck. In my opinion, the price feels high unless you’re chasing specific cards, but that hasn’t stopped anyone before.

Pokémon TCG: Iono’s Bellibolt ex Premium Collection

Six packs and two foil promos, plus acrylic standees and a sticker sheet, because Iono’s entire personality is now available in merchandise form. I think this one’s a solid pick if you like your collections playable, displayable, and mildly ridiculous.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box

This box comes with nine Shrouded Fable booster packs, a Pecharunt promo, sleeves, dice, and more organizational tools than your average office desk. It’s one of the more practical bundles, assuming your definition of practical includes themed card sleeves.

Pokémon TCG: Poké Ball Tin 3-Pack Bundle 2024- Poké Ball, Premier Ball, Moon Ball.

Each bundle comes with three Poké Ball tins and nine booster packs total, plus stickers in case the Poké Balls weren’t festive enough. You’re paying for variety and presentation here, which is half the fun anyway.

Pokémon TCG: Poké Ball Tin 3-Pack Bundle 2024- Poké Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball.

Same again but includes a Pokéball, Great Ball and Ultra Ball. This is the OG choice and look brilliant mixed in a graded card display. All Pokémon TCG should come in a Pokéball in my opinion!

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet – Surging Sparks Booster Bundle

If you don’t need sleeves or dice and just want to crack open six fresh packs from Surging Sparks, this one does the job. In my opinion, it’s the most straightforward way to feed the shiny card habit without the extra clutter.

Pokémon TCG: Paradox Clash Tin: Iron Leaves ex or Walking Wake ex

You get five packs and one of two promo cards, chosen by fate or some algorithm pretending to be fate. A decent middle ground for players who want something compact with a bit of flair and a good chance at useful pulls.

Pokémon TCG: Azure Legends Tin – 5 Packs

This tin is a lucky dip between Kyogre, Xerneas, and Dialga, which makes it great if you enjoy a little chaos with your collecting. Five packs and a foil promo make it pretty reasonable for the price, especially if you’re not picky.

Pokémon TCG – Scarlet & Violet: Journey Together – 1 Blister Pack

One Journey Together pack, one total mystery. If you just want to open something without overthinking it, this gets the job done. It’s also about as low-stakes as Pokémon TCG gets unless you’re picking up cards off the sidewalk.

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.