Hollow Knight: Silksong – The Story Behind the Insanely Long Wait For a Game We Demoed in 2019

It’s become the new normal, unfortunately, to wait years for a follow-up to our favorite games. While the realities of modern game development mean studios are working harder than ever to meet ever-higher standards, that hasn’t stopped projects like Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 6, Valve’s Half-Life 3, and especially Team Cherry’s Silksong from becoming the unwitting faces of the industry’s lengthening timelines. That last one is surprising because when it was first announced, it didn’t seem like the sequel to Hollow Knight was all that far away.

Months turned into years, and until very recently, it felt like we were no closer to Silksong than we were in 2019, back when we played a hands-on demo of the mystical sequel. In the years since, Silksong has achieved meme status, where fans don clown makeup and wigs after each new Nintendo Direct or Xbox Developer Showcase fails to bring them closer to the promised sequel. How did we get here? And just how much closer are we to the fabled Silksong release?

Silksong Was Originally Supposed to Be DLC

Australian-based studio Team Cherry first launched Hollow Knight on Kickstarter back in 2014, hoping to secure enough funding to turn its 2D Soulslike+Metroidvania fusion game jam prototype into a full-fledged game. After meeting its initial funding target, Team Cherry revealed additional stretch goals that promised new quests, bosses, and, eventually, a second playable character named Hornet. Those funding targets were met, and so development began on expanding Hollow Knight.

As promised, Hollow Knight’s 2017 launch was followed by a series of DLC drops. The Hidden Dreams, The Grimm Troupe, and Gods and Glory added new boss fights, quest lines, fast travel mechanics, and more to the base game. But what about the second playable character? Where was Hornet?

Then, on February 14, 2019, Hollow Knight: Silksong was officially announced. In a blog post and developer diary, Team Cherry explained how plans for Hornet had quickly evolved. Initially, the developers debated whether to add her as a second protagonist that players could switch to during the main campaign or to make her the star of a standalone chapter. Eventually, the ideas for Hornet grew so big that Team Cherry decided to spin the DLC off into a full sequel.

The plan was now to tell a brand new Hornet-focused story in an entirely new kingdom. She would have a very different playstyle – much more nimble and acrobatic than The Knight, who is slower and heavier in comparison. She would need all her speed and dexterity when going up against Silksong’s over 150 new enemies and bosses.

Fans of Hollow Knight rejoiced, and Team Cherry capitalized on the excitement for Silksong quickly…

We Even Played It

Even though Team Cherry never announced a release date, none of us expected Silksong’s unveiling would be the start of a six-year-plus wait to get to the sequel. The same year as the announcement, Team Cherry was all-in on promoting Silksong, revealing a cast of NPC characters via an anniversary blog post in March 2019, before showcasing a playable demo at E3 2019.

Not only did we at IGN see the demo ourselves at E3 that year, but our very own Tom Marks played it. In his preview, he wrote, “Hollow Knight is one of my favorite games ever, but I think Silksong has the potential to be even better.”

The demo was roughly 20 minutes long and took place in a new, fiery area filled with several new enemies and two boss fights. I caught up with Marks for this story to ask him if, at the time, the Silksong demo seemed like a game that would be ready in a few years, or if it felt far from finished.

“It didn’t feel six years away,” Marks tells me. “You [could] tell it wasn’t the final version, but based on the vertical slice I played, it felt really polished.”

This demo would later be taken to PAX Australia 2019 and shared with attendees there as well. Generally when a game shows up with a playable build at multiple events, things are closing in on the finish line, and so we were all completely unaware of the reality that awaited.

As the publicity campaign progressed into 2020, Team Cherry marketing and publishing lead Matthew “Leth” Griffin began revealing new NPCs on the official Hollow Knight Discord server as a reward for fans solving a variety of riddles. And in that December, there was a full-on cover story in Edge Magazine issue #354 with new details, screenshots, and an enlightening interview with Team Cherry co-directors Ari Gibson and William Pellen that discussed deeper, more intricate levels and offered a glimpse into Hornet’s mysterious story.

Silksong Goes Into Hiding

The frenzy of Silksong news in the immediate aftermath of the sequel’s announcement would soon give way to a long winter. Team Cherry went radio silent throughout 2021, and fans spent the year waiting for any sign of a release date. A 2020-2021 release window was anticipated, thanks to a few accidental messaging blips that sent the rumor mill turning.

In September 2019, for instance, the official Silksong Steam page was suddenly updated with a June 12, 2020, release date. Later, Team Cherry would confirm it was just an accidental placeholder date. Just a couple of months later, on August 20, the Silksong logo appeared in an official Nintendo UK tweet that read, “Take a look at some upcoming games headed to Nintendo Switch this year and beyond.” It wasn’t immediately clear that Silksong belonged firmly in the “beyond” category – we’d yet to learn that expecting it anytime soon was folly.

“Will there be Silksong at the new Nintendo Partner Direct?” fans dare to ask.
“Absolutely not, you clown,” the universe responds.

“Everything Shown Today Will Be Playable in the Next 12 Months”

It wouldn’t be until almost another two years had passed that we would see Silksong again. On June 12, 2022, Xbox aired its annual summer Games Showcase, which premiered, among other things, a brand new, minute-long trailer for Silksong. But while it revealed new gameplay, areas, and bosses, the trailer didn’t include a release date. It did, however, announce that Silksong will be playable day one on Xbox Game Pass.

This might have been enough for fans if it weren’t for an unfortunate follow-up message from Xbox.

After the showcase, the official Xbox Twitter account posted, “Everything you’re seeing today is playable over the next 12 months.” Given Silksong was one of the games present in the showcase, this was rightfully taken as a release window for the game.

“So you’re telling me SIlksong is out within the next 12 months?” asked one user on Twitter. “That’s exactly what we said,” Xbox answered.

Oh boy.

Silksong Gets an Official Delay, Without Ever Getting a Release Date

To be fair, it did seem like Team Cherry’s plan was to release Silksong within 12 months of the Xbox Games Showcase. This much was confirmed by Team Cherry’s Matthew Griffin, who shared on Twitter in May 2023 that Silksong was planned to be released in the “1st half of 2023.”

However, Griffin added that unfortunately, “development is still continuing. We’re excited by how the game is shaping up, and it’s gotten quite big, so we want to take the time to make the game as good as we can. Expect more details from us once we get closer to release.”

So, without ever announcing a release date, Silksong received an official delay from Team Cherry.

Silksong Becomes a Meme

In the years since Silksong was first announced, a lot has changed in the games industry. The COVID-19 pandemic meant that in-person events were temporarily paused, with some events like E3 now seemingly gone for good. In place of those traditional events, various digital showcases from the likes of Geoff Keighley, Xbox, PlayStation, and even yours truly here at IGN, as well as countless others, were created to fill the void of E3.

This meant there were now dozens of potential new showcases where Team Cherry could share more information about Silksong. Every new indie game showcase, Nintendo Direct, or any number of other shows had the potential to reveal a new Silksong trailer, preferably one with a release date. And with each new showcase that failed to deliver the goods, fans began to treat Silksong’s absence as a running joke.

Anyone who follows the games industry on social media will likely recognize the most popular Silksong meme: Anytime a company posts about an upcoming game showcase, there will be at least one picture of the Knight from Hollow Knight or Hornet from Silksong in a clown wig and make-up, indicating that the poster is ready to feel like a fool when Silksong inevitably fails to appear.

Fan art of the Knight or Hornet in clown regalia is now ubiquitous. It signifies the folly of wanting to learn more about Silksong. The rainbow-colored wig and clown nose have become the unofficial uniform for Silksong fans after years of suffering. “Will there be Silksong at the new Nintendo Partner Direct?” fans dare to ask. “Absolutely not, you clown,” the universe responds.

And just to prove the universe is also in on the joke, the first time Silksong received an official listing on the Xbox store was on April 1, 2024. April Fool’s Day.

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Team Cherry confirmed multiple times throughout 2024 that Silksong would not be appearing at any of that year’s biggest shows. It was not present in any of 2024’s E3-replacement Summer Showcases, and Geoff Keighley confirmed that Silksong would not appear as part of Opening Night Live at Gamescom 2024. Team Cherry also skipped back-to-back Nintendo Directs that year, both the August 2024 Indie Direct and the Third-Party Partner Direct.

However, 2025 has been a different story. The year began with a fan posting on the official Hollow Knight subreddit that they ran into Silksong co-director Ari Gibson. According to the fan, Gibson joked about there not being a sequel yet, but that there would be more to share “soon.”

That was no bluff. On March 19, 2025, Xbox published a new ID@Xbox blog highlighting its ongoing commitments to release great indie games, including Silksong. And a few weeks later, during the April 2 Nintendo Direct, Silksong re-emerged in the show’s sizzle reel with a 2025 release window.

Silksong made another appearance during the announcement for the upcoming ROG Ally X handheld, where the game was seen briefly running on the Xbox-branded device. Team Cherry’s Matthew Griffin later confirmed in the official Hollow Knight Discord server that Silksong’s release is not tied to any particular console and the sequel is still slated to be released “before holiday [2025].” And now we know that Silksong will be playable at the Xbox booth at Gamescom. This will be the first playable demo for the game since 2019.

While Silksong was a no-show at the most recent Nintendo Partner Direct — cue the clown memes — it does feel like we’re finally going to get the elusive Silksong, six long, painful years after it was announced that the DLC character, Hornet, will be starring in her own game. Maybe we can start removing the clown makeup from our faces once and for all.

Matt Kim is IGN’s Senior Features Editor.

The Best Movie Poster Puzzles From Fan Favorite Franchises

When it comes to buying a puzzle, there are a few things to think about: How big do you want said puzzle to be? Do you want to tackle a 2D puzzle, or attempt a 3D model? And, most importantly, what kind of design are you looking to piece together? There’s an overwhelming amount of options to choose from in regard, from beautiful works of art to shots plucked from the world of TV and movies, that it can feel tricky to find the best pick for your interests. But if you’re a cinephile looking for puzzles that capture movie posters from some of your favorite films, we’re here to help.

Whether it’s a collage of multiple movie posters brought together as a single big puzzle or something focused around a classic one sheet, we’ve gathered up some of the coolest movie poster puzzles we believe are worth your time and money. Have a look through our picks for the best movie poster puzzles to buy in 2025 below.

The Best Movie Poster Puzzles To Buy in 2025

Aquarius Lord of the Rings Triptych Puzzle (1,000 Pieces)

Why piece just one poster together when you can have three iconic posters in one puzzle? Starting off strong, this Lord of the Rings triptych puzzle from Aquarius comes to 1,000 pieces and features posters for all of the Lord of the Rings movies. The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King are placed against a map of Middle-earth and split into 1,000 pieces. If you’re a fan of Tolkien’s books or Peter Jackson’s films, it’s a jigsaw puzzle you’ll want to frame after finishing it.

Clementoni Ghostbusters Puzzle (500 Pieces)

Who ya gonna call? This Ghostbusters movie poster puzzle from Clementoni features the trio of Venkman, Stantz, and Spengler in front of their classic logo, coming in at 500 pieces. What really makes this puzzle stand out, though, is the awesome case that it comes in. To add to the ’80s nostalgia, everything comes packaged in a VHS-style case, which is sure to look incredibly cool when placed on your shelf.

Spin Master Games Jaws Puzzle (500 Pieces)

This year marks 50 years since the release of Steven Spielberg’s unforgettable blockbuster, Jaws. And if you’re looking to celebrate the occasion, why not do it with this Jaws movie poster puzzle from Spin Master Games? It features the iconic image of “Bruce” the shark sneaking up on a swimmer with the film’s title across the top. Similar to the Ghostbusters puzzle, it’s 500 pieces and even comes packaged in a VHS-style case, only this time straight from the shelves of Blockbuster. A truly excellent package for movie fans.

Aquarius Harry Potter Movie Posters Collage Puzzle (1,000 Pieces)

Much like with the Lord of the Rings triptych, it’s sometimes too hard to pick just one poster from a series of films. So why settle for just one when you can have everything all together? This Harry Potter puzzle from Aquarius, which comes to 1,000 pieces, is perfect for fans who want to make sure every movie poster from the franchise is accounted for. It features all eight Harry Potter movies as posters across the top and bottom, with Ron, Harry, and Hermione in the middle.

Aquarius The Goonies Puzzle (500 Pieces)

This is another movie poster puzzle from Aquarius, but this time only covering one movie poster rather than multiple from a franchise. For fans of the ’80s classic The Goonies, this puzzle comes to 500 pieces and captures the film’s one sheet in a truly frame-worthy final product. By the time you’re finished, you’ll be itching to watch it and experience the adventure all over again.

Ceaco Disney/Pixar Movie Posters Puzzle (2,000 Pieces)

Much like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, there are simply too many good Pixar movie posters to focus on just one. Thankfully, this 2,000 piece puzzle from Ceaco features a big collage of several different posters from the company, from Finding Nemo to The Incredibles to Toy Story to Coco. If you’re a Pixar fan, this massive puzzle is an excellent project to take on. By the time you finally finish this puzzle, you’ll likely want to watch all of the Pixar movies in order.

Should You Buy a Puzzle or a Poster for Your Wall?

This depends on what you’re looking for. Paper movie posters can really capture that traditional feeling of walking into a movie theater when they’re in a frame, but puzzle movie posters like the ones above add a fun pop of personality to a room. Since they come in different sizes and styles – especially if you choose to go with one of the collage-style puzzles listed above – and you pieced them together yourself, they can add a nice personal touch to your wall. But again, it all depends on your personal preference of what sort of poster design you’d rather have up.

If you’re leaning towards framing the movie poster puzzles listed above, we can help with that, too. You can check out some of our favorite frames for puzzles in our puzzle gift guide and this RoseArt Jigsaw Puzzle Glue will help you keep your favorite pieces together.

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

Anime Shadow 2 Codes (August 2025)

Need codes for Anime Shadow 2? We’ve got all the latest active codes so you can earn rewards like boxes, Trait Shards, and more. You’ll especially want to redeem the codes with Gold Boxes so you can get gems for gamepasses!

Working Anime Shadow 2 Codes (August 2025)

Here are all the current active codes you can redeem in Anime Shadow 2, as well as the rewards you’ll get from them:

  • SORRYGUYS – 2 Luck Potions, 2 Damage Potions, 2 Coins Potions, 10 Small Boxes, 3 Mystery Boxes, Gold Boxes (NEW)
  • AVATARS – 2 Luck Potions, 2 Damage Potions, 2 Coins Potions, 10 Small Boxes, 3 Mystery Boxes, Gold Boxes (NEW)
  • UPDATE2 – 2 Luck Potions, 2 Damage Potions, 2 Coins Potions, 10 Small Boxes, 2 Mystery Boxes, Gold Boxes
  • Release – 1 Luck Potion, 1 Damage Potion, 1 Coins Potion, 7 Small Boxes, 1 Like Box
  • 200KLIKES – 7 Small Boxes, 1 Mystery Box, 1 Gold Box
  • 20MVISITS – 7 Small Boxes, 1 Mystery Box, 1 Like Box
  • ContentCreator – Code exclusive to content creators given the role by the developer.
  • 100HOURS – Requires having 100 hours in Anime Shadow 1.

Expired Anime Shadow 2 Codes (August 2025)

The below codes have unfortunately expired and will no longer work. We’ve included them here so you know not to bother trying to redeem them:

  • GRIMOIREUPDATE
  • VIPCRATEFIX
  • DIVINES
  • SRRY4HUGEDELAY
  • SUB-TRAITS
  • UPDATE1
  • AUTOROLLFIXED
  • SRRYFORBUGS
  • Tomorrow/Amanhã
  • Beta1.5
  • 15MVISITS
  • 5MVISITS
  • 100KLIKES
  • NINJA
  • SUMMER
  • FIX
  • SUMMERQOL
  • TOWER
  • TOONRISE
  • ICHIGU
  • GEAR7
  • OFFLINEFARMING
  • UPDATE0.7
  • FORGIVENESS
  • UPDATE0.5
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  • LimitedCode
  • UPDATE0.3
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How to Redeem Anime Shadow 2 Codes (August 2025)

Knowing how to redeem codes in Anime Shadow 2 isn’t too hard but just in case you’re not sure where to look, we’ve put together this section. Follow these simple steps to start getting those rewards:

  1. Launch Anime Shadow 2 on Roblox
  2. Press the red Shop button on the left side of your screen.
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the shop.
  4. Then, enter your code into the “Enter Code” box and click Redeem when you’re ready.

Why Isn’t My Anime Shadow 2 Code Working?

If you’re having trouble redeeming a code, there are two common reasons why it may not be working:

  • The code is expired
  • The code has been entered incorrectly

If a code has been entered incorrectly or has expired, you’ll see a message that says, “[CODES] Invalid/Expired Code”. In order to avoid this, we recommend copying and pasting the code directly from this article. As long as you don’t accidentally get an extra space in there when copying it, it should work if it’s active. We make sure to check and test every Anime Shadow 2 code before we add them to this article.

Where to Find More Anime Shadow 2 Codes

One of the best ways to get new codes is coming back to this page as we frequently update it with new and active codes. Otherwise, you can search for codes on your own by checking out the dedicated Discord server for Anime Shadow 2.

What is Anime Shadow 2 in Roblox?

Anime Shadow 2 is a sequel to the original where you collect characters heavily inspired by different anime to fight for you. As you defeat enemies, you’ll gain gold that you can then use to summon even more characters to build out your team. Eventually you’ll move onto different worlds inspired by Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and more.

Jeffrey Lerman is a freelance game journalist for IGN who has been covering games for over a decade. You can follow him on Bluesky.

Darksiders 4 Announced With Teaser Trailer, Continues Where the Original Darksiders Game Left Off

Darksiders 4 is coming from developer Gunfire Games. We have a teaser trailer, below, revealed as part of publisher THQ Nordic’s 2025 showcase event, as well as some high level gameplay details.

Darksiders 4, like the previous entries in the series, is a third-person action adventure game featuring combat, traversal, and puzzle solving in a “lore rich” post-apocalyptic world.

You play as one of the legendary Horsemen, each with their own unique weapons and combat styles. The “cinematic” combat is described as “fast-paced, visceral action blending melee, fluid traversal, and supernatural abilities.”

The only story detail we have is that Darksiders 4 continues the saga of the Four Horsemen and picks up where the original Darksiders game left off. According to store listings, there’s online co-op for 2-4 players as well as single-player and split screen.

Darksiders began life in 2010 with the Vigil Games-developed original. It revolves around the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, who attempt to bring balance to the universe while fighting on a post-apocalyptic Earth.

A sequel, Darksiders 2, followed in 2012, but it wasn’t until 2018 that Darksiders 3, from Gunfire Games, came out, with Airship Syndicate’s top-down action game Darksiders Genesis following in 2019. The series had remained dormant since then, with Gunfire releasing the successful Remnant: From the Ashes and Remnant 2 games either side of Chronos: Before the Ashes.

There’s no release window for Darksiders 4 yet, but THQ Nordic did open wishlists today.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

BioShock 4 Reportedly Getting a Narrative Overhaul Amid Development Struggles

BioShock 4 is currently undergoing a bit of a development overhaul after it recently failed a review by 2K Games executives, according to a new report from Bloomberg.

Per the report, the new BioShock game, which has been in development for the last decade, was criticized by executives especially for issues with its narrative. The studio will allegedly work to overhaul the story in the coming months.

BioShock 4’s struggles have also apparently resulted in the removal of Cloud Chamber Games studio head Kelley Gilmore, and the shifting of creative director Hogarth de la Plante into a publishing role. Employees were told in a recent all-hands that the company needs to become, per Bloomberg, “more agile and efficient,” which has some workers afraid layoffs may be on the horizon.

2K Games confirmed Gilmore and de la Plante’s role changes to Bloomberg, and shared the following statement:

We are working hard to set BioShock up for the best possible future. Right now, we have a good game, but we are committed to delivering a great one. We are working closely with leadership at the studio to define this path.

We first heard reports that BioShock 4 was in development way back in 2018, when it was still apparently pretty early in the process. The following year it was officially confirmed to be in development at new studio Cloud Chamber, but IGN was told at the time that the team was at “the earlier end of our process.” It was also confirmed that original BioShock creative director Ken Levine was not working on the game, but was instead focusing on his own project, Judas, at Ghost Story Games (it’s due. However, a number of other BioShock veterans were said to be working on it, including de la Plante, art director Scott Sinclair, and design director Jonathan Pelling.

In the years since, we’ve gleaned very little in the way of details on BioShock 4. From job listings, we’ve put together that it won’t take place in any of the settings from previous games, and that it may be open-world. In 2022, it picked up former Ghost of Tsushima writer Liz Albl as a narrative lead. And last year, an image that may have come from the in-progress new BioShock leaked online, though it was allegedly from an early 2021 demo of the game.

Given that we have yet to see gameplay or hear even a whisper of a release window, it may still be a while yet before BioShock 4 fully emerges. In the meantime, while Levine’s Judas was at one point expected to be out by March 2025, that deadline has come and gone. But we got a preview of the game last March, so it may have to serve to tide over fans until BioShock 4 is ready to emerge once more.

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.

Every New Nintendo Switch 2 Game Releasing in August 2025

August is here, and while Nintendo Switch 2 owners are still blitzing through Donkey Kong: Bananza, the latest Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase gave us a better look at third-party titles coming in 2025 and beyond.

Without DK, August is a tad quieter, but still features a Nintendo first-party exclusive in Drag x Drive, the first Madden game on a Nintendo system in years, and the return of Kirby.

Here are our picks, as well as a little peek into September’s earliest releases. Haven’t picked up a console yet? The Pokémon Legends Z-A bundle is available now, or the console is in stock at Target with Mario Kart World.

Switch 2 Games in August 2025 – At a Glance

EA Sports Madden NFL 26 – August 11

Another year, another Madden, but this time it’s a little different. EA famously skipped the original Switch with its long-running football franchise, but it isn’t making the same mistake with Switch 2.

At the Nintendo Partner Showcase we finally saw gameplay, and Madden is looking really impressive on Switch 2.

Drag x Drive – August 14

Nintendo’s third first-party exclusive in as many months after Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong: Bananza, Drag x Drive doesn’t have an established franchise or mascot to help it win over fans, but it does have a budget price point.

Could it be Nintendo’s answer to Rocket League? That remains to be seen, but the mouse controls should help it feel fresh.

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar – August 27

There’s no new Animal Crossing for Switch 2 yet, but could Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar fill that void for now?

Marvelous Inc.’s latest colorful, cozy adventure has players growing crops, raising animals, selling produce, and building up the town bazaar.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star Crossed World – August 28

Reviewer Tom Marks gave Kirby and the Forgotten Land 8/10 in the IGN review, but the little pink ball is back already with a Switch 2 version that adds the new Star Crossed World expansion.

This new version adds a fresh campaign and location, and improves the graphics and frame rate across the board. Expect new meme-worthy Moutful Modes, too.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance – August 29

Closing out the month, Shinobi makes its return with Art of Vengeance, a hand-drawn side-scrolling action platformer from the studio behind Streets of Rage 4.

Not only does the game look incredible, but it plays just as well, and should be a 2D treat for fans of the genre.

What’s Next for Switch 2?

September is likely to be another big month, with Star Wars Outlaws making its Switch 2 debut and Daemon x Machina sequel Titanic Scion arriving on September 4 and 5, respectively.

The Partner Showcase also confirmed we can look forward to Bloober’s Cronos: The New Dawn on September 5.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A preorders are open, too, meaning you can book your ticket to Lumiose City when the game arrives in October.

We’re still waiting for a Metroid Prime 4: Beyond release date, too. It’s still slated for 2025, and looks as though it’ll push the new console to its limits.

Last Month’s Biggest Switch 2 Games

As we mentioned earlier, Donkey Kong Bananza was the clear highlight for Switch 2 owners in July, with the game feeling like a worthy successor to Super Mario Odyssey.

While we were a little more lukewarm on Super Mario Party’s Switch 2 upgrades and the Pac-Man adventure Shadow Labyrinth, Wild Hearts S brings the Monster Hunter style of gameplay to Switch 2. Tom Marks gave the original version 8/10 back in 2023, and if you’ve ever wanted to construct a comically large hammer to slap down an approaching monster, then you’re in luck.

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 Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities Card Is Already Selling for Over $2000

Did you know Edge of Eternities is Magic: The Gathering’s 106th expansion? While Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy undoubtedly put a lot more eyes on the long-running card game, Wizards of the Coast is taking us back to one of its own universes… sort of.

In case you missed it, Edge of Eternities is a sci-fi, space opera set that’s packed with cool cards, and since it just launched, we thought we’d take a look at the priciest cards in the set so you can keep an eye out when you’re cracking packs.

The Most Valuable Edge of Eternities Cards Right Now

That includes one card, Sothera, the Supervoid (Singularity Foil), that’s already going for over $2000 on resale sites like TCGPlayer and eBay.

But first! It’s worth noting that these prices are taken around launch day, so they’ll fluctuate considerably as more product floods the market. We’ll update this page in a few days’ time, but expect big swings either way.

With that said, let’s get into it. Here are the most valuable cards for MTG’s latest expansion, Edge of Eternities (at least so far).

Starfield Vocalist (Showcase) – $114.43

Starfield Vocalist (Showcase) is our first entry, and offers a handy double trigger for ETB effects, while also being playable for its warp cost.

This Showcase version looks great, with plenty of color and personality.

Breeding Pool (Borderless – Galaxy Foil) – $142.83

There’s a big jump up for Breeding Pool (Borderless – Galaxy Foil), and this great-looking version was already featured in our list of the most popular cards from the set.

It taps for Blue or Green, but you’ll need to pay life or it’ll enter tapped.

Devastating Onslaught (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $155

Devastating Onslaught (Showcase) has some slick, cockpit-perspective artwork, and can give you an overwhelming numerical advantage in the late game.

It’s only ten dollars or so more than Breeding Pool, at the time of writing.

The Dominion Bracelet (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $165.24

Possibly my favorite artwork on this list, The Dominion Bracelet (Showcase – Fracture Foil) looks like an anime scene come to life.

It’s also a really fun card, letting you control a rival’s card, but with it being cheaper depending on how much more powerful that card is. It was pushing $200 during pre-release, but is settling closer to $160 right now.

The Endstone (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $204.74

The most recent sale in pre-release for The Endstone (Showcase – Fracture Foil) was for $274.23, but it’s drifting around $200 right now post release.

This powerful artifact not only gives you a whole host of card advantage, but it can keep you alive in the late game, or slice your life total in half in the early game.

Prices are changing fast on this one, so it’s worth keeping an eye on.

Anticausal Vestige (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $203.86

Anticausal Vestige (Showcase – Fracture Foil) is a big ol’ Eldrazi, and was just shy of $300 during pre-release sales, but similar to Endstone, has drifted closer to $200 post release day.

This Fracture Foil treatment looks great, and when it leaves the battlefield, you can pull something from your hand right onto the board.

Starfield Vocalist (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $311.64

Functionally the same as the card that started this list, this Starfield Vocalist (Showcase – Fracture Foil) is even more colorful and even more expensive.

In fact, it’s the first of four cards on this list to exceed $300.

Icetill Explorer (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $474.85

Can we crack $500, I hear you ask? Spoiler alert, yes, and then some, but for now, Icetill Explorer (Showcase – Fracture Foil) is around $475 market price right now and allows you to play lands from your graveyard AND lands on your turn.

This artwork is awesome, too, looking like a comic book drawing, and it’d fit perfectly in the World Shaper deck. Do I dare to buy this one myself?

Exalted Sunborn (Showcase – Fracture Foil) – $499.95

Another card with a volatile market value (for now), the most recent sale of Exalted Sunborn (Showcase – Fracture Foil) was five cents short of half a grand.

If you’ve been looking for the coolest-looking Angel Wizard in the universe, you’ve found it, with double tokens, flying, and lifelink. Just, be prepared to pay out big if you’re looking to pick it standalone this week rather than chasing in boosters.

Sothera, the Supervoid (Singularity Foil) – $2399

Oh boy, this is the big one. This card is funny to me, not just because it’s drastically pricier than anything else in the set, but because in the pursuit of that gorgeous Singularity Foil, it doesn’t show you what the card does.

Sothera, the Supervoid (Singularity Foil), in case you’re wondering, exiles your opponents’ creatures when your creatures die, until a player has no creatures. When that happens, you sacrifice Sothera and can take control of a creature exiled in this way. Spicy.

Where to Buy MTG Edge of Eternities Sealed Boosters

Play Boosters have become the de facto way to open packs now, replacing Set Boosters and Draft Boosters. If you’re on the hunt for rare cards, this is the way to go.

These packs are draftable for sealed play, and contain 15 cards each (although the last one in the pack is usually an advert, art card, or token). Cards 1 to 6 are commons, while card 7 is a common card that can be a reprint.

Quite surprisingly, Amazon is fairly low on stock for most Edge of Eternities boosters right now, but you can still find plenty at trusted sites like TCGPlayer who either have a better deal, or just stock in general.

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.

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Here’s The 10 Most Affordable, But Still Awesome, Magic the Gathering x Final Fantasy Cards

Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond set for Final Fantasy has been a huge success, and while there are a whole host of pricey cards, you don’t have to spend a ton of cash to get some great-looking items.

With that in mind, I’ve rounded up some of the best Final Fantasy cards from that set that cost less than $10. Below you’ll find cards that are great for putting in your deck for the way they play, or just fantastic collector’s items like Extended Art or Surge Foil cards.

Here are some affordable Final Fantasy cards, using data from TCGPlayer.

Squall, SeeD Mercenary (Borderless) – $7.72

Final Fantasy 8’s protagonist is available pretty cheaply, so you can add Squall, SeeD Mercenary (Borderless).

Not only does he have the borderless treatment that looks super slick, but he’s able to pull cards from your graveyard right to the battlefield.

Midgar, City of Mako (Borderless) – $5.95

One of the most iconic cities in all of gaming, this version of Midgar, City of Mako (Borderless) taps for black mana, but can also turn sacrifices into card draw.

The extended artwork is really nice, too, showcasing the opening of Final Fantasy 7 with Cloud preparing to leap from the train.

Joshua, Phoenix’s Dominant (Borderless) – $5.55

One of Final Fantasy 16’s most powerful characters, Joshua, Phoenix’s Dominant (Borderless) can flip over to become the Phoenix, and it’s less than $6.

For your Boros deck, he could be great fun.

Aerith Gainsborough (Extended Art) – $5.19

Not only can you buy Aerith Gainsborough (Extended Art) for just over $5 (and dropping), but this artwork from NAKAMURA8 is incredible.

She’s also got a great effect which can build her up and then send her +1 counters elsewhere. I’m not crying, you’re crying.

Kefka, Court Mage – $7.03

Kefka, Court Mage doesn’t come with any fancy treatments for your seven dollars, but you do get one of the Final Fantasy series’ most enduring bad guys, and a transforming clown/demon/thing in Grixis colors.

Zidane, Tantalus Thief (Borderless) (Surge Foil) – $4.77

A borderless surge foil for under $5? Sure, Zidane, Tantalus Thief (Borderless) (Surge Foil) might not be the most powerful card in the set, but his ability could turn the tide of battle in a Boros deck.

The artwork looks incredible, too.

Jill, Shiva’s Dominant (Borderless) – $5.27

She may not have gotten much of the limelight in Final Fantasy 16’s campaign, but Jill (and iconic Summon, Shiva) is a fun card to use.

Jill, Shiva’s Dominant (Borderless) is pretty low cost, can bounce things back to your hand, and turns into a fearsome control tool when she starts preventing blockers and tapping opponents’ lands.

The Darkness Crystal – $3.88

I’m always looking for fun cards in black, and The Darkness Crystal is well worth the sub-$4 pricing here.

It turns opponents’ creatures dying into life gain for you, lowers the cost of black spells, and can even bring an exiled creature back for some big swings.

Kain, Traitorous Dragoon (Borderless) – $3.78

I mean, come on, just look at it. This Kain, Traitorous Dragoon (Borderless) looks incredible.

It’s a relatively low-cost card that has a really interesting mechanic that sees Kain betray you just like he does in Final Fantasy 4. Useful? Maybe, but unique? Yeah!

Summon: Leviathan (Borderless) – $3.53

One of my favorite Final Fantasy Summons, this version of Summon: Leviathan (Borderless) looks amazing.

It’s also a sort of board wipe that can swing as a 6/6 and draws cards, which is an ideal combo, really.

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.

Magic: The Gathering’s Latest Expansion Edge of Eternities Looks Almost Completely Sold Out at Amazon On Its Release Day

Fans of Magic: The Gathering have been waiting months to explore the cosmic reaches of the Blind Eternities, and the big day has finally arrived. Edge of Eternities has launched worldwide today, ushering in a new era of space fantasy for the traditionally high-fantasy trading card game.

But if you were hoping to snag your boosters or bundles from Amazon, you’d better hurry, because stock’s selling fast.

The highly anticipated set, which launched today and introduces mechanics like Warp, Void, Station, and Lander tokens alongside the long-awaited return of Slivers and Eldrazi, appears to have flown off Amazon’s digital shelves within hours of release. As of this morning, only a handful of listings remain, and prices are climbing fast, compared to other stores.

For instance, Amazon’s listing for the standard Play Booster Box (30 packs) is hovering at around $163.50, while Bundles, including nine Play Boosters, a foil promo, and a set of borderless Basic Lands, are available from $58.00.

The Pre-release Kit (six packs, dice, and a Traditional Foil Rare/Mythic card) can still be found for about $50.95, but it’s marked with low stock at the time of writing, with there only being a handful of units left.

Outside of Amazon, though, several major US retailers are currently filling the gap for players eager to get their hands on the new set, some at far better prices. Walmart is offering Play Booster Boxes for a slightly lower $159.99, Bundles for $55.99, and both Commander Decks, World Shaper and Counter Intelligence, for around $49 each.

Target has Bundles at $57.99 and Commander Decks for $49.99, while Best Buy is stocking Bundles for $57.99, individual Play Boosters at $5.49, and Collector Boosters for $26.99.

For collectors chasing the new Shock Lands or a chance at borderless planets, these bundles and booster boxes remain the best value, with Walmart’s pricing edging out Amazon’s inflated resales today.

TCGplayer also has similar listings available, but keep in mind that some do come with higher shipping costs.

For UK players, Amazon UK still has Play Booster Boxes listed at around £141.45 with next-day delivery available, making it one of the few regions where stock is not yet under heavy pressure.

With interstellar hype around the new mechanics and stunning card art, demand has clearly blasted past expectations, leaving those hoping for Amazon US stock likely needing to scramble to other retailers to avoid paying aftermarket markups.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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

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

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

TL;DR: Deals For Today

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

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

Black Bolt, White Flare and Destined Rivals ETBs Near MSRP

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

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

MTG: FF Commander Deck Deals

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

KAMRUI Mini PC

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

LEGO Game Boy

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

Fallout: Season One 4K Ultra HD Steelbook

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

Sealed Pokémon TCG For Less

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

The Most Expensive Black Bolt / White Flare Pokémon Cards

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

Last Week’s Pokémon Card Crashers and Climbers

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

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

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin

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

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

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

The Secret of Secrets: A Novel

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

Anker iPhone 16 Charger, 2-Pack 20W

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

Amazon Steelbook Sale

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

Studio Ghibli Steelbooks

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

Animé and Animated Movie Steelbook

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

Blockbusters and Cult Classic Steelbooks

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

Samsung Gaming Monitor Sale

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

Fallout Funko Pop! Preorders

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

Lexar 1TB Play PRO microSD Express Card

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

INIU USB C to USB C Cable 2-Pack

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

Tire Inflator

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

Samsung EVO Select 1TB microSD Memory Card + Adapter

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

Lilo & Stitch (2025) Steelbook

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

INIU 45W Power Bank

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

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 OST 6LP Vinyl

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

Clair Obscur Expedition 33 OST 2LP Vinyl

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

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of “Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior”. Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.