Monster Hunter’s Lagiacrus Looks To Be Making a Long-Awaited Return For Wilds — Here’s Why Fans Are Excited

The Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase for March 2025 aired earlier this morning, detailing news about the upcoming Title Update 1 and teasing a bit of what’s in store for Title Update 2. In that small sliver of footage, fans saw signs that the much-sought-after return of Lagiacrus could be happening.

Right at the end of the Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase, over the Title Update 2 text, we hear some aquatic sounds, followed by a telltale clawed foot and scales. The signs feel fairly obvious that this is going to be Lagiacrus, a monster that hunters have been eager to fight again for quite some time.

Introduced in Monster Hunter 3, a.k.a. Monster Hunter Tri, Lagi was the “flagship monster” for the game, which meant it appeared on the box art. Alongside being the posterboy for Tri, the monster was fairly unique for one key reason: it incorporated underwater fighting. Submerged bouts were a big thing for Monster Hunter Tri, and Lagi was the prime example of that. Later versions in Monster Hunter Generations moved the fight back onto land, and the monster has been largely unseen since.

At one point, Capcom confirmed it had prototyped a new Lagiacrus fight for Monster Hunter: World, even showing some visual confirmation of it during a GDC 2018 panel. It was ultimately pulled, though some of its tech was incorporated in another monster, Jyuratodus.

Still, the time spent apart has not dulled players’ love for Lagiacrus. For some, Monster Hunter Tri was a big entrance into the series. And this fight, with its fairly unique look and mechanics, the possibilities for a Lagiacrus fight are simply exciting. As one user pointed out several years ago in a thread asking why people are so excited for Lagi, “People who wish for Lagiacrus to return generally mean for underwater combat to return also, it’s sort of a package deal.”

Unique mechanics aside, Lagiacrus has remained popular in its own right. The leviathan came in third in a popularity poll for Monster Hunter’s 20th anniversary, beaten out only by No. 2 Nergigante and No. 1 Zinogre. One of its variants, Abyssal Lagiacrus, also came in 12th, beating out Monter Hunter Wilds’ Title Update 1 addition Mizutsune at 14th.

In 2022, speaking to IGN, Monster Hunter producer explained why Lagiacrus wouldn’t see a return in the current game at the time, Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. Though the producer acknowledged the “desire is definitely there,” the technical implementation is difficult.

“Unfortunately Lagiacrus is just a very technological…difficult monster to implement. It’s very snake-like, its parts are all kind of touching the ground at different moments,” Tsujimoto explained at the time. “So it’s very like a writhing sort of ground-based monster.”

Yet now, Capcom has elected to bring the writhing monster back. Whether this is a solely land affair, a new variant, or we see some sort of implementation of water mechanics all remains to be seen. Fans, however, are certainly enthused. Refrains of Lagiacrus being “peak” and patient fans celebrating their apparently successful manifestations litter the comments sections.

We’ll get more details as we move past Title Update 1 and on towards the summer window for Title Update 2. But yes, it looks like Lagiacrus is going to lead the summer festivities in Monster Hunter Wilds, and that’s some very exciting news for hunters new and old.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Paradox delay Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 yet again because technical quality is “more important” than sticking to a date

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 has been delayed again, this time until the first half of 2025,” Graham wrote in August last year. Today I write: Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 has been delayed again, this time until the second half of 2025.

Going by Bloodlines 2’s career to date, I strongly suspect that in the second half of 2025, I or some other lost soul will be writing: “Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 has been delayed again, this time until the first half of 2026.” Let this news piece stand as a Meeting of the Ways, the profane axle running through past, present and future as the Nine-Eyed Wheel of History bears us down into the mulch.

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After Copying Smash’s Homework, MultiVersus Publisher Was Apparently Turning To Mario Kart Next

Scooby who?

Late last month, Warner Bros. announced that it was shutting down three studios including Player First, the team behind the soon-to-be-defunct Smash Bros-style brawler MultiVersus. Before things went south, however, it seems that the publisher was looking to another Nintendo franchise for inspiration, this time with WB San Diego behind the wheel (thanks, VGC).

According to Sacred Symbols podcast host Colin Moriarty (via “someone once associated with WB San Diego”), the studio was working on a Mario Kart-style racing game codenamed ‘Moonlight’. A couple of potential titles were being floated for the racer during development, with both ‘WB Racers’ and ‘XDR (Cross Drift Racers)’ on the table.

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Minecraft: Vibrant Visuals Transforms the Game Into What You’ve Always Imagined in Your Head

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Minecraft: Vibrant Visuals Transforms the Game Into What You’ve Always Imagined in Your Head

At Minecraft Live, we got a glimpse of the future of Minecraft in the form of Vibrant Visuals – an upgrade that will transform the way players experience the game. Coming later this year to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on selected platforms, Vibrant Visuals will give the game a huge visual boost, adding improved graphical elements such as directional lighting, volumetric fog, and much more – and will be available as a simple menu toggle, letting you switch between old and new looks at will.

The team at Mojang has a perfect way of summing up their intentions – Vibrant Visuals is designed to evoke how Minecraft looks in your head. This isn’t a total conversion, or a handbrake turn into a new visual style, but a deepening of Minecraft’s iconic look.

Art Director Jasper Boerstra spearheaded the project, and explained that it all began by seeing how the community approached Minecraft: “Vibrant Visuals was inspired by the streamers. When I was thinking about this project, I watched streamers build to see how people play with shaders and how they react to them. One thing I noticed is that players often turn off shaders when doing specific tasks, like building, because they want to see things more clearly. That inspired me to think about how we could create graphics that you don’t have to turn off—graphics that are comfortable to build with. That’s exactly what we aimed for: simple and impactful for players.”

I was lucky enough to visit Mojang Studios in Stockholm to see Vibrant Visuals in action, and that overriding philosophy is clear from the moment I drop into one of two maps created specially to show off the huge amount of work that’s gone into creating Vibrant Visuals. It’s one thing to see it in screenshots or trailers, but you truly can’t understand the effect of Vibrant Visuals without playing the game yourself.

On the first of these maps, I load into a cave, looking up a flight of stairs to a sunset sky. Light pours in from the outside, pooling down the edges of the stone walls, vines cutting twisting shadows through it, as hovering fireflies cast lazily dancing pools of light over water blocks around me. As I leave the cave, I’m presented with a mountainous desert, the low sun casting long shadows across the landscape. It’s an atmosphere that vanilla Minecraft has never had before.

Switching to the second map, I’m suddenly in a verdant valley at the height of the afternoon. Sunshine plays through the gaps in cherry blossom trees, and falling petals (added as part of the Spring to Life game drop) cast their own fluttering shadows around me. I dive into a nearby pool, and realize that light even plays a part down here, gold rays of sunshine spearing their way through the water. Every single block is touched by the change – you can see how light interacts on everything, even across the backs of scuttling wildlife living here.

Boerstra explained more about how Vibrant Visuals isn’t just a graphical overhaul, but a distinctly Minecraft-themed take on a modern look: “When you play, you’ll notice that the shadows in the game are pixelated. All the reflections are pixelated, too. When you drop an item and the sun casts a shadow on it, it’s also pixelated. We wanted to keep it Minecraft-y, and Vibrant Visuals is a great way to bridge familiar elements with new features. It’s about adding something to the world that feels immersive while staying true to the essence of the game.”

But perhaps the biggest testament to how successfully these enhanced visuals have been implemented is that, very quickly, I forget all about them. It’s not such an overwhelming shift that I’m constantly reminded that this is an all-new look – it feels perfectly pitched, retaining everything you know of Minecraft. In fact, the most incredible part of the demonstration was when I started using a single hotkey to shift back and forth between the old look and the new – I’d continuously find amazing looking vistas, then toggle back to the original visuals, and realise, all over again, quite how much has changed.

In the original look, mountain ranges surrounded me like the enormous chunks of blocks they are – but with Vibrant Visuals, volumetric fog effects mean that they disappear into a haze, offering a sense of depth to the map. It’s not just that it looks better, it feels bigger, adding a newfound sense of scale and mystery to the world around you.

And this is only the beginning for Vibrant Visuals. This isn’t a one-and-done moment for Mojang, but the beginning of an ongoing effort to improve what Minecraft can look like, without abandoning its signature vibe.

“Vibrant Visuals is not the end; it’s the beginning of our journey,” explains Executive Producer Ingela Garneij. “We want to keep working to add more visual updates, as our goal is to reach players across platforms with approachable graphics. We’ll continue to build on these features while staying true to what makes Minecraft’s art style so special and beloved by our community.” –

It’s also presented as an option for players – and not just in the fact that you can switch back to the original look at any time. Vibrant Visuals is planned for Minecraft: Java Edition in the future, but this doesn’t spell an end to community-created visual mods, or RTX-enabled maps. Vibrant Visuals is presented as a new way for a whole new swathe of players to upgrade the look of the game, without the more in-depth work that can take.

The benefit to us, the players, is clear – for longtime fans, this represents Minecraft evolving to match their imaginations. For new players, it helps modernize the game without ever losing what made it special in the first place. And for all of those players, accessing Vibrant Visuals is as simple as downloading the update.

We’re so used to Minecraft increasing its scope through content – new blocks, new mobs, new mechanics – that it’s fascinating to see the team take a totally different approach here. Vibrant Visuals doesn’t just feel like a new look for the game – it feels like a new dawn.

Vibrant Visuals will arrive for free in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition later this year.

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Monster Hunter Wilds: a new monster, challenges, and more content arrives on April 4

It’s been nearly one month since the release of Monster Hunter Wilds on PlayStation 5! Thank you to all hunters around the world for your incredible support. Whether you’re a series veteran with many hunts under your belt, or started your hunting journey with Wilds, we hope you’ve been enjoying making your way through the game and putting in many hours of hunts in High Rank, long after the credits have rolled.

Today, we’re excited to share what’s next for Monster Hunter Wilds by taking the wraps off of the game’s first Free Title Update: 


Monster Hunter Wilds: a new monster, challenges, and more content arrives on April 4

The graceful Leviathan Mizutsune makes its way to the Wilds

Equal parts dazzling and dangerous, Mizutsune moves almost as if it’s dancing, and skillfully attacks foes with debilitating bubbles. Get your gear ready to take on this returning monster for the first time in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Mizutsune also comes with stylish new armor sets to forge for your hunter and Palico.

An eight-star Tempered Mizutsune will also appear.

To start the Mizutsune hunt, talk to Kanya in the Scarlet Forest Base Camp at Hunter Rank (HR)21 or above.

Arch-tempered Rey Dau appears in an Event Quest

Currently, Tempered monsters present the highest threat in Monster Hunter Wilds. That all changes with Free Title Update 1, as an even more powerful Arch-tempered monster will arrive to test your skills. Take on Arch-tempered Rey Dau at HR 50 or above, when it arrives in an Event Quest on Tuesday, April 30.

New Rey Dau γ (gamma) and Felyne Rey Dau γ (gamma) sets will be available to forge by hunting Arch-tempered Rey Dau.

Make sure to prepare your gear and polish up your skills until then, so you’re ready for this new challenge.

Take on Zoh Shia once more

The fearsome Zoh Shia returns in High Rank with Free Title Update 1. Previously, hunters could only fight Zoh Shia one time during the story, but now the quest can be attempted repeatedly. After the update arrives on April 4, a new mission will appear for hunters that have reached HR 50 and above.

Complete it to take on the Zoh Shia quest by selecting in the Environment Overview. Zoh Shia can also seldomly appear and be made into a quest during the Wyvern’s Wakening in the Ruins of Wyveria. 

And of course, materials from Zoh Shia can be used to forge brand-new High Rank hunter and Palico equipment.

Gather around in a new locale: The Grand Hub

Welcome to the Grand Hub, a new social space for hunters to interact with one another, communicate, and participate in fun activities unique to this new locale. The Grand Hub has long served as a place of worship for the people of Suja. At night, you might catch the Diva occasionally singing in offering, so be sure to listen in.

Hunters, let’s go bowling. Roll barrel bombs into targets in the new Barrel Bowling mini-game, available at the Grand Hub. Earn a score based on your rolls and win useful items and pendants for your hunts. Play using Barrel Bowling Vouchers, which can be obtained in multiple ways, such as login bonuses.  

Felynes are ready to cook up some delicious meals for you in the Grand Hub. Also, you can hang out and communicate with other hunters around the table in the Grand Hub.

The Grand Hub is accessible at Hunter Rank 16 and above by talking to Tetsuzan in Suja, the Peaks of Accord.

Once unlocked, the Squad Information Counter will move from the Windward Plains Base Camp to the Grand Hub, allowing you to manage your squads from there.

Compete for the fastest completion times in the Arena

Arena Quests make a return in Monster Hunter Wilds. These are quests where up to two hunters aim to complete a quest as fast as possible using predetermined equipment. See how your hunt time stacks up against others around the world by checking the world rankings at the Expedition Record Board.

Challenge Quests and Free Challenge Quests

Take on special limited-time Event Quests where you can earn pendants as rewards. All participants will receive pendants; however, you can earn special pendants based on your personal time and world ranking. Like Arena Quests, Challenge Quests require predetermined equipment and are limited to two hunters. Free Challenge Quests are new to Monster Hunter Wilds and have no restrictions on equipment and for up to four players. Both types of quests can be taken on alongside Support Hunters too.

Change Alma’s outfit

An option to change Alma’s outfit will be added to the camp’s Appearance Menu.

By completing certain side missions, you will also be able to change Alma’s glasses.

A free outfit for Alma will be available, so give it a try.

Downloadable content

An outfit for Alma’s outfit and classic Monster Hunter series gestures will be available as free downloadable content at PlayStation Store after the release of Free Title Update 1.

Cosmetic DLC Pack 1 will also be available for download when Free Title Update 1 releases. This paid DLC will be available for owners of the Cosmetic DLC Pass, which is included in the Premium Deluxe Edition or can be purchased separately.

Seasonal event Festival of Accord: Blossomdance

April 23 – May 7, take part in the Festival of Accord: Blossomdance in the Grand Hub. During seasonal events, the decor and food in the Grand Hub will change, and you can obtain limited equipment, gestures, and pop-up camp decorations.

That wraps up the major content additions for this first Free Title Update. In addition to what we’ve shared above, the update will include some fixes and adjustments. We’re also planning to release another update in May featuring a collaboration with another Capcom game and other additional features.

Free Title Update 2 will arrive this summer, so stay tuned for more details to come. In the meantime, enjoy this small tease of what awaits you. Happy Hunting!

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Is Coming to PS5 – Get Your Preorders in Today

It’s official: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is bringing its globe-trotting adventure to PlayStation 5. If you’ve been waiting for the former Xbox release to make the jump, now’s your chance to preorder a physical copy of the game to add in to your PS5 library. There are two editions available to preorder right now – a Standard Edition for $69.99 and a Premium Edition for $99.99 – with release dates of April 17. You can learn more about each of the editions below, including what bonuses they come with.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Standard Edition)

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Premium Edition)

The Premium Edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle comes with some nice extras alongside the main game, including The Order of Giants Story DLC (which will be available once it’s released), a digital artbook, and Indy’s Temple of Doom Outfit alongside two day early access to the game.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Preorder Bonus

No matter which version of the game you decide to preorder, you’ll get some fun bonuses to enjoy. The preorder bonus is called ‘The Last Crusade Pack’, which comes with the Traveling Suit Outfit and Lion Tamer Whip that are featured in The Last Crusade. You can get a good look at those items below.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Trailer

What Is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, following Indy on a global adventure to uncover the mysteries of the Great Circle. Our review from IGN’s Luke Reilly had a lot of praise for it. He said, “With a host of gorgeous and lavishly detailed levels, satisfying combat hinged on jawbreaking haymakers, and a focus on slow-paced exploration, platforming, and puzzle solving (interspersed with a handful of high-voltage action scenes), The Great Circle is an irresistible and immersive global treasure hunt for Indy fans who’ve felt underserved by the likes of The Dial of Destiny and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.”

More Preorder Guides

If you’re itching to preorder some more exciting games coming out this year, we’re here to help. Have a look through the preorder guides below to start building up your physical library, from Death Stranding 2 to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase March 2025: Everything Announced for Title Update 1

Capcom hosted a Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase today, spotlighting everything coming to its latest entry in the Monster Hunter series. Alongside a look at Title Update 1, we also got news about more cosmetic DLC, some surprise additions, and the next Title Update on the way too.

Title Update 1 arrives on April 4, 2025, as a free update for all owners of Monster Hunter Wilds. In tandem with the launch, several pieces of free and paid DLC will be going live as well. A new hub will expand the hang-out potential for hunters, new armor and cosmetic pieces shake up the fashion game, and more fearsome monsters await on the horizon.

We’ve now got a date, details, and more for the next big update in Monster Hunter Wilds. What part of the update are you most looking forward to? Let us know down below!

A New Hub For Hunters

The showcase started with a look at the new endgame hub for hunting parties. Dubbed the Grand Hub, there are plenty of new things to do in the area. Feast together, arm wrestle, or listen to the Diva sing at night. There’s also a Barrel Bowling mini-game, which you can obtain vouchers for through various activities, and more rewards to be earned through it.

The Grand Hub can be unlocked once you’re Hunter Rank 16 by talking to Tetsuzan in Suja, the Peaks of Accord.

Mizutsune Arrives

As confirmed, the big addition for Title Update 1 is the bubbly monster Mizutsune. It’s got swift tail strikes, water jets, and many other moves ready to burst your bubble when it arrives in Title Update 1. Once you’ve reached HR 21 or above, head to the Scarlet Forest and talk to Kanya for the quest. And of course, there’s some new gear to make from the hunt.

Additional Hunts on the Way

A new Event Quest will bring Arch-tempered Rey Dau to Monster Hunter Wilds. Arch-tempered is a scale above the usual Tempered fight, making this a potentially challenging bout. You’ll have to be HR 50 or above to challenge it, and new armor awaits those who can clear.

Zoh Shia is also getting its own fight. Previously, you’d only fight Zoh Shia once, as part of the main story. With the new update, you’ll be able to re-fight Zoh Shia through new quests after reaching HR 50, and craft new armor from it.

Arena Quests

Speedrunners get their own challenge to tackle in Arena Quests, which will allow hunters to compete for the fastest clear times. Both Challenge Quests and Free Challenge Quests will be available, with pendants given out for participation and achievement alike. You can access them through the counter in the new Grand Hub.

Change Alma’s Outfit

One of the hardest-working handlers around is finally getting some cosmetic options. You’ll be able to change Alma’s attire through an appearance menu in camp, and one new outfit is being given out for free. After completing a certain side mission, you can also change out Alma’s glasses.

More DLC is on the way

A mix of free and paid DLC is arriving in tandem with Title Update 1. Some additions, like some classic gestures from Monster Hunters prior, will be made freely available for hunters in the store. Others, like those in the Cosmetic DLC Pack 1, are available through the store, or for those who picked up the Cosmetic DLC Pass or Premium Deluxe Edition. New stickers, looks for Alma, and even more are on the way.

More Event Quests and Seasonal Events

Even more Event Quests are on the way, alongside Seasonal Events. The latter are special windows of time where the Grand Hub will change appearance, and available meals will also change. LImited equipment, gestures, decorations, and more are available during these Seasonal Events.

The Seasonal Events kick off with the Festival of Accord: Blossomdance on April 23, adding pink cherry blossoms and some new decor to the game. Capcom confirmed that most previously available events and Event Quests should return in the future, too.

The Roadmap Ahead

Here’s how Title Update 1 and its related content will roll out over the coming months. Title Update 1 arrives on April 3 for U.S. players, with the Blossomdance starting on April 22. On April 29, the challenging new Arch-tempered Rey Dau arrives, and by end of May, some other features and a Capcom collaboration will debut.

Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2

To end the show, we also got a tease of the upcoming Title Update 2, due to arrive this summer. No firm date has been announced just yet, but we did get a brief image that teases the possible return of a long-awaited monster: Lagiacrus, the underwater leviathan, who looks to be causing some chaos on the surface.

The latest in Capcom’s long-running monster-fighting series brought in some big numbers with its launch, and with Title Update 1, the company will be setting the cadence for how it moves forward.

To help get your Monster Hunter Wilds adventure started, take a look at what Monster Hunter Wilds doesn’t tell you, and a guide to all 14 weapon types in the game. We’ve also got a detailed MH Wilds walkthrough in progress, a MH Wilds multiplayer guide to explain how to play with friends, and if you’ve played one of the open betas, here’s how to transfer your MH Wilds Beta character over.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

I’ve found the best Steam Deck accessory deals in Amazon’s Spring Sale 2025

Alright, Steam Deck owners. Time to treat your favorite handheld like the MVP it is. The Amazon Spring Sale is live from March 25 to March 31, and some of the best gear I’ve tested is getting hit with serious discounts.

I’ve dug through the clutter and picked out the actually good accessories that are worth your time and cash. These are the docks, cases, power banks, and SD cards I’d recommend to my friends.

If your Deck still lives naked in your backpack or you’re swapping out SD cards like you’re playing cartridge roulette, this roundup’s for you.

Best Steam Deck dock deals in Amazon Spring Sale

JSAUX Docking Station

$31.19 (Was $45.99)

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ProductUS Price / LinkUK Price / LinkKey FeaturesCompatible Devices
JSAUX Docking Station (HB0609)$31.19 (32% off)£37.99 (17% off)4K@120Hz HDMI, USB-C PD, Gigabit EthernetSteam Deck, ROG Ally X, Legion Go
Anker 6-in-1 Dock$27.99 (30% off)£29.99 (35% off)4K@60Hz HDMI, 100W Charging, 1Gbps EthernetSteam Deck, ROG Ally, Legion Go
JSAUX Dock (HB0603)$28.39 (29% off)£26.59 (34% off)4K@60Hz HDMI, 100W PD, 3 USB-A, Gigabit EthernetSteam Deck OLED, ROG Ally
UGREEN 9-in-1 Dock$39.99 (33% off)£39.99 (33% off)4K@60Hz HDMI, 10Gbps USB 3.2, Foldable StandSteam Deck, ROG Ally, Legion Go

A good dock turns your Deck into a command center. A bad one turns it into an overheating USB spaghetti pile. I’ve tried all of these, and these four? Certified solid. My favorite overall is the UGREEN 9-in-1—it’s like a Swiss Army knife that also makes your desk look cooler. The JSAUX HB0609 is the only one here that supports 4K at 120Hz, which makes it perfect if you want smooth frame rates on a big screen. And for under $30, Anker’s 6-in-1 is such a good deal I had to double-check the price wasn’t a typo.

Best Steam Deck case and protections deals in Amazon Spring Sale

JSAUX Carrying Case

$22.09 (was $25.99)

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ProductUS Price / LinkUK Price / LinkKey FeaturesDevices Supported
JSAUX Sling Bag$33.99 (15% off)£33.99 (15% off)Hard shell, anti-slosh strap, big capacitySteam Deck, ROG Ally, PS Portal
JSAUX Hard Shell Case$22.09 (15% off)£21.24 (15% off)Fits charger + dock, SD card holderSteam Deck OLED, ROG Ally
JSAUX Screen Protectors (2-Pack)$8.49 (15% off)£7.64 (15% off)Tempered glass, 9H hardness, guide frameSteam Deck LCD & OLED
Tomtoc Armor Case$23.99 (20% off)£19.99 (20% off)Slim, military-grade, shock-proof, charging port accessSteam Deck OLED/LCD

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen someone throw their Steam Deck into a bag unprotected like it’s a stress ball. Look, I love chaos too—but not when it leads to cracked screens. I bounce between the JSAUX Sling Bag for travel and the tomtoc Armor Case for daily use. That tomtoc case? Shockproof, slim, and built like it’s ready for war. Also, props to JSAUX for including screen protectors that even I couldn’t mess up during install.

Best power bank deals in Amazon Spring Sale

SHARGEEK 170 Power Bank

$139.99 (Was $169)

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ProductUS Price / LinksUK Price / LinksCapacityMax OutputNotable Features
Anker Prime 27,650mAh (250W)$187.99 (20% off)£169.99 (26% off)27,650mAh250WSmart App, Charging Base, 100W Recharge
Shargeek 170 (24,000mAh)$139.90 (17% off) £116.99 (30% off)24,000mAh170WTransparent design, IP66, Smart Display
UGREEN Nexode 25,000mAh (200W)$79.99 (38% off)£74.99 (24% off)25,000mAh200WTFT Display, 3-Port, Smart Charging
CUKTECH No.20 (25,000mAh)$92.99 (15% off)£79.99 (20% off)25,000mAh140WFast self-charging, compact design

These are the best power banks I’ve tested—period. The Anker Prime is like carrying an electrical outlet in your backpack. It’s pricey, but it’ll fast charge your Deck, your phone, and your laptop without breaking a sweat. The UGREEN Nexode is the sweet spot for performance and price, and if you want something that looks cool too, the Shargeek 170 has a transparent design that screams “I mod Game Boys for fun.” I don’t, but I like the energy.

Best MicroSD card deals in Amazon Spring Sale

Samsung Pro Plus 1TB MicroSDXC + Adaptor

$79.99 (Was $119.99)

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ProductUS Price / LinkUK Price / LinkCapacityRead SpeedNotable Features
Lexar Blue 1TB$67.99 (15% off)£65.99 (18% off)1TB160MB/sV30, A2, 4K ready
Lexar PLAY 1TB$63.88 (51% off)£60.77 (12% off)1TB160MB/sA2-rated, great for gaming
Samsung PRO Plus 512GB$37.99 (50% off)£43.49 (41% off)512GB180MB/sA2, 10-year warranty, 130MB/s write
Samsung PRO Plus 1TB$79.99 (33% off)£92.25 (7% off)1TB180MB/sUltra-durable, U3/V30, A2

I don’t care how big your Steam library is. At some point you’ll need a bigger microSD card. The Lexar PLAY 1TB is the one I keep in my Deck. It’s fast, reliable, and actually built for handheld gaming. The Samsung PRO Plus series is also rock solid, especially the 512GB if you want speed without going full terabyte. These are the cards I’d buy again if I ever somehow filled mine. Which I will. Probably next week.

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Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 1 Has a Release Date and Loads More Details, Title Update 2 Set for Summer 2025

Capcom has announced Monster Hunter Wilds’ title Update 1 comes out on Friday, April 4, 2025.

In a showcase video, Capcom confirmed the release date as well as what players can expect from Monster Hunter Wilds’ first major post-launch update.

The headline here is the Grand Hub, a new gathering place in which players can interact in new ways. Here you can play a new mini-game called Barrel Bowling and listen to the Diva perform at night.

Mizutsune hits Monster Hunter Wilds with Title Update 1, alongside a Zoh Shia quest. Arch-tempered Rey Dau launches later via an event quest.

Arena Quests, where players can compete for fastest completion times, launch with Title Update 1. Free content is coming to all players, including classic gestures from the series. Cosmetic DLC Pack 1 launches alongside this update, too.

A second title update for Wilds is set to release in the summer, and Capcom teased what to expect with an early glimpse at the arrival of a new monster.

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Feature: “If The Game Does Not Sell Well, We May Be Done” – It’s Do Or Die For Too Kyo Games & ‘The Hundred Line’

“We put all our effort into the game”.

Creating a brand-new IP can prove risky at the best of times, yet when Danganronpa creator Kazutaka Kodaka mentioned that Too Kyo Games’ latest venture, The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, had effectively plunged the studio into debt, it demonstrated just how much he and collaborator Kotaro Uchikoshi (Zero Escape, AI: The Somnium Files) believe in their vision.

Launching on Switch on 24th April 2025, The Hundred Line looks to combine the visual novel approach of Danganronpa with tactical gameplay that might be more akin to Fire Emblem or Into The Breach. It boasts a vast, eclectic cast that, if past works are anything to go by, will no doubt be completely expendable after they are forced to defend a school from invading creatures.

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