When the 3D hand-drawn platformer Ruffy and the Riverside made its debut on Nintendo platforms in June, we noted how there were some performance issues across both the Switch and Switch 2.
It seems the developers have now acknowledged these issues in the latest game update by addressing the frame rate on both hybrid systems. On the Switch 2, you can now look forward to 60fps, and on the original device, you can generally expect “higher fps” than before.
The latest Pokémon Presents broadcast earlier this week gave trainers all-new details about the upcoming Switch and Switch 2 release Pokémon Legends Z-A.
This included the news about a new Switch 2 bundle and details about pre-order bonuses. Now, retailers in the US have shared some bonuses you can get if you decide to pre-order the physical copy ahead of the full release this October.
PopCap’s highly addictive tower defence series Plants vs. Zombies is making a return on the Switch and Switch 2 later this month.
Before you return to the garden in Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted, there’s a new gameplay trailer you might want to check out. It showcases the Switch 2 GameShare feature, which allows you and a friend to enjoy Local Co-Op or PvP together.
Not content with only releasing a new mainline game and tickets to the upcoming pop-up store in October, The Pokémon Company is bringing even more monster-catching content to the UK in the coming weeks with a new series of the Pokémon Horizons anime.
Part one of the third season, subtitled ‘Rising Hope’, will arrive on BBC iPlayer on 27th October, with more episodes following in the future. Those in the US will have to wait a little longer before it makes its regional debut on Netflix on 6th January 2026.
Mega Evolution has kicked off with a bang thanks to its base set releasing in the US recently, and it’s single card market is doing some strange things right now. One things for sure, the majority of the top chase cards in this set are getting more affordable by the day. It seems that day one stock is getting better across the board, with The Pokémon Company seemingly printing newer sets into oblivion. The long term effects remain to be seen, but more cards being printed means less damage to your pocket.
TL:DR; Mega Evolution Crashers and Climbers This Week
Gold Hyper Rare cards are the highest value cards in this set, with Mega Gardevoir ex (187/132) doubling in price compared to market value and Mega Lucario ex (188/132) kicking off high and currently settling at an insane $650 for the time being. There’s some supprising Illustration Rare price rises in Mega Evolution too, with Helioptile (143/132) rising by 33.6% recently thanks to it’s gorgeous artwork. One thing is clear with Mega Evolution, Pokémon trainers and collectors aren’t giving in to FOMO. Being able to wait for sealed product and chase cards vs. buying it straight at launch can be a money burner, and it looks like this sentiment is finally sinking in at this point in Pokémania 2025. Let’s get into it:
Pokémon Card Crashers
Mega Lucario ex – 188/132 is currently going for $650 near mint, which is nearly $70 below it’s current market value of $719.37. Whilst it’s only a 9.7% drop, it’s still a great saving right now and a sign that Gold Hyper Rare cards may settle at or below $600 mark throughout the Mega Evolution era of Pokémon TCG.
Mega Brave is a heaby hitter for 270 damage, but can’t be used again next turn, so that’s something to pull out when you’re backed into a corner or need one more knock out. I’d much rather use Mega Lucario ex for energy recycling and building out the rest of my bench whilst dealing a solid 130 damage.
Mega Gardevoir ex – 178/132 is currently the highest valued Secret Art Rare at around $313, which is lower than the current market value of $317.08. That might not sound like a big deal, but these small dips can lead to big crashers and could indicate a price correction over the coming weeks.
Overflowing Wishes is great for getting Psychic energy to your benched Pokémon quickly, and it’s artwork is classicly gorgeous. This is 100% a Pokémon card that would look amazing slabbed or in a chase card binder for sure.
Mega Latias ex – 181/132 is currently valued at a much more modest $168.05, which is around $11 lower than it’s current market value. Again it looks like the fandom are looking towards Gold Hyper Rare cards rather than SIRs in this era, but for me the artwork on this card wins out against the Hyper Rares floating around in this set. Mega Latias’ speed and strength is captured perfectly in this artwork.
It’s Strafe move takes this a step further by causing 40 damage and performing a switch out with a benched Pokémon, perfect for chipping away at opposing Pokémon early game, especially low HP ones. If you follow the switching strategy, Illusory Impulse discards all energy from Mega Latias and deals 300 damage when it counts. Cool or what?
My boy Mega Venusaur ex (177/132) is giving out crashing energy by dropping around 6.2% to $217.97, but that’s still a respectable value for an SIR. However, Mega Venusair is a very playable card, with Solar Transfer allowing trainers to move around grass energy during their turn, which is a fantastic ability and works well with Meganium from the same set.
Jungle Dump is both a hillarious move name and a cracking move, allowing to deal 240 damage and healing 30 damage from Mega Venusaur ex. That’s why I love Venusaur, it’s an absolute troll and always has a long game strategy about it.
Mega Kangaskhan ex (182/132) SIR is also begginign its decent, running in at $91.48 compared to it’s current market value of $94.20. The thing is, Kangaskhan doesn’t have a massive following, so naturally it’s pricing is going to reflect that. It’s not very playable either thanks to trainers relying on coin flips for its main offensive move, however, Run Errand allows trainers to draw two cards per turn which is a bonus.
Pokémon Card Climbers
Mega Gardevoir ex – 187/132 Hyper Gold Rare is currently doubling its market value at $600, which is frankly insane. It would however line up up with the other gold hyper rare in the set which is currently going for $650, which makes more sense. It is a ridiculously rare card all things considered, so this level of pricing just weeks after release isn’t that much of a suprise. Whilst it’s Overflowing Wishes and Mega Symphonia moves are cool, it’s value is purely based of the regal presentation and rarity of this Gold Hyper Rare.
Helioptile – 143/132 is moving at a strong pace for an Illustration Rare. It’s gorgeous artwork is the main draw here, and it’s clearly warrants it’s 50.6% climb to $8.90. It’s a good idea to snap this one up before it gets higher, it’s still a great price for an in-demand Illustration Rare. It’s not got the best moved for a basic Pokémon, so this price hike is all about looks.
Mega Lucario ex (179/132) SIR is my top chase card of Mega Evolution just because it features Mega Lucario and Mega Venusaur in battle, two of my favorite Pokémon. It’s gone up to $330, which is a rise of 14% from its $289.45 current market value. Something tells me i’m not the only one desperate for this chase card in my collection. Although I can’t see anyone using this particular card in a deck, even though Mega Lucario’s Mega Brave and Aura Jab moveset is a corker. Once again, this is all about looks, and the artwork here is spot on.
Bulbasaur (113/132) comes in it’s stunning Illustration Rare format and a Mega Evolution promo stamp alternative. The stamped card can be found as a bonus in upgraded booster boxes, and is commanding around $5 more in value right now, which is just a few dollars over it’s market value. It’s early days for both of these cards, but given Bulbasaurs popularity and the stunning floral and trippy artwork on display here, this is 100% a card to keep an eye on and buy now.
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.
Once again developed by WIZNWAR and published by FLARB, Xenotilt is absolutely bursting at the seams with neon colours, nightmarish boss characters, and big numbers that go up, up, and up. In short, it’s a game that will undoubtedly hook its claws in you and refuse to let go.
Share of the Week is back, and ready to ride into the world of Ghost of Yōtei. You shared your best moments using #PSshare #PSBlog, here are this week’s highlights:
YouSpoonyBarddshares an orange sunset sky facing Mount Yōtei with leaves falling around Atsu.
tulippooh3shares Atsu leaning down and smiling at a fox.
GeekNamedMikeshares Atsu unleashing the Onryō howl in black and white.
kcssrlndshares Atsu running across a fallen tree trunk with Mount Yōtei in the background.
ForgottenJasminshares Atsu strumming her shamisen in a field of white lilies.
CarrotsCapturesshares Atsu framed by the setting sun striking with her yari
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THEME: Ghost of Yōtei – Atsu SUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on October 15, 2025
Next week, we focus the lens on the Onryō herself. Share portraits of Atsu in Ghost of Yōtei using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.
Battlefield 6 launched mere hours ago, and someone has already managed to recreate the iconic Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare map, Shipment, in its Portal mode.
After years of waiting, leaks, and hype, EA and Battlefield Studios launched Battlefield 6 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S today, October 10. Its promise of a back-to-basics approach for the series has attracted a lot of attention, especially in the Call of Duty community.
Battlefield 6 players can hop into the community tab on the main menu and play on the close-quarters map for themselves right now by simply searching “Shipment” in the Search Experiences or Browse Servers tab. It’s chaotic, noisy, cramped, and constantly riddled with bullets or, in other words, exactly the same as it is in Call of Duty. There are even some Shipment 24/7 servers already live for those looking to dive headfirst into the action.
The most popular result already features more than one hundred likes and sends their thanks to X/Twitter user PR officer at Deep Worlds, Matavatar, who is responsible for bringing Shipment in Battlefield 6 to life. They began posting their progress just yesterday, teasing work on a recreation of another Call of Duty map, Killhouse, as well as a map that could feature a Star Wars Star Destroyer.
Portal is a Halo 3 Forge-like game mode introduced in Battlefield 2042 that allows players to build their own maps and modes. It’s mostly been used to recreate and remix fan-favorite experiences from across Battlefield’s long history, but Battlefield 6 removes many of the restrictions, encouraging imaginative fans to even bring maps from other franchises. Classic Call of Duty map, Shipment, seems to be the first to make waves.
We’ll have to wait and see what other wacky fan-made maps will come to the Battlefield 6 Portal mode. Matavatar, at least, has already teased they’re interested in bringing more classic FPS maps – including Firing Range, Nuketown, Ziba Tower, Metro, and more – to Battlefield 6.
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).
Drive faster, she screams as a cacophony of meepy noises, it’s coming! I know, headstand lady, I know, comes my response from behind the wheel. We’d be safe if I hadn’t botched one of the switchbacks and gently skidded into a low wall. I’d best put my foot down if I want to escape the demo of mysterious delivery driver Truckful without finding out what happens when a little truck is swallowed by a bigger truck.