Pokémon TCG: Full Release Schedule for 2024

The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) continues to thrive in 2024, compelling everyone from kids to adults, and certain individuals in art galleries to “catch ’em all!” maybe a little too enthusiastically. This year’s lineup is packed with thrilling releases, from new mechanics to nostalgic throwbacks. It’s been a good run already, but here’s what’s on the slate for the rest of the year. Plus, keep an eye out on IGN as we watch over the best deals for Pokémon TCG here and on socials via @IGNDeals

Upcoming Pokémon TCG Sets In 2024

Pokémon TCG: Stellar Crown (September 13th)

Stellar Crown is set to launch on September 13, 2024, as the seventh main expansion in the Scarlet & Violet series. This highly anticipated set introduces the Legendary Pokémon Terapagos and a new wave of Stellar-type Tera Pokémon. With over 170 cards, including over a dozen new Pokémon ex and a variety of Trainer and ACE SPEC cards, Stellar Crown is packed with powerful new mechanics and stunning artwork.

Fans can look forward to the first English appearances of Illustration Rare cards for classics like Squirtle and Bulbasaur, alongside chase cards like Special Illustration Rare versions of Hydrapple ex, Galvantual ex, and Terapagos ex. This set also introduces innovative strategies with cards like Briar, Sparkling Crystal, and the ACE SPEC Stadium card Great Tree, which could revolutionize Tera-focused decks.

Pokémon TCG: Surging Sparks (November 3rd)

Releasing on November 8, 2024, Surging Sparks will be the last Pokémon TCG Scarlet & Violet series main expansion for 2024. Adapted from the Japanese sets Supercharged Breaker and Paradise Dragona, this expansion combines the raw power of electric Pokémon with the majestic strength of Dragon-types like Alolan Exeggutor ex and Latias ex.

With over 250 cards, including new ACE SPEC cards and Stellar Tera ex Pokémon, Surging Sparks has exciting new additions that will shake up the competitive scene and include some epic chase cards for collectors. Beyond the headlining Pikachu ex, Surging Sparks offers a diverse range of powerful cards, including nine regular ex Tera Pokémon, 23 illustration rares, and six golden secret rares, making it a must-have for any serious Pokémon TCG fan.

Honorable Mention: Pokémon TCG Trick or Trade Booster Bundles

If you’re looking to get into the Halloween spirit a little bit early, Pokémon’s 2024 Trick or Trade BOOster Bundle is officially available to buy for $14.99 (see it at Amazon). This year’s bundle comes with 35 mini packs that each contain 3 cards, so there’s plenty of treats within to enjoy.

The BOOster bundle makes for a fun alternative to candy to give out on Halloween night. And if you were to hold onto a pack or two (or 10) for yourself, who’s to know or care? Check it out at various retailers at the links below.

Pokémon TCG 2024 – Released Sets So Far

Recent Releases: Shrouded Fable (August 2nd, 2024)

Shrouded Fable brings Pokémon from the Mochi Mayhem mission to the TCG. This set features woodcut-style illustration rares and introduces new ex-cards for Pecharunt and The Loyal Three. With unique cards and showcase collections, Shrouded Fable promises to be a visually stunning and strategically rich set.

Recent Releases: Twilight Masquerade (May 24)

Twilight Masquerade is inspired by the Teal Mask DLC from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. This set features four different Ogerpon ex cards, each with unique types and abilities based on the mask it wears. New Ace Spec cards are also introduced, adding strategic depth to the game.

Stay tuned for more exciting Pokémon TCG releases throughout 2024. With each set bringing unique themes and mechanics, there’s something for every fan to enjoy. While waiting, why not check out today’s best Pokémon TCG deals? That’s right, we’re that awesome!

Paldean Fates Set (January 26th – February 23rd)

Paldean Fates released in three waves, offering a unique approach with no individual booster packs. Instead, products like the Elite Trainer Box and Premium Collections provided a variety of boosters and exclusive cards. The set’s focus on Shiny and Baby, Shiny Pokémon with vibrant foil treatments, made it a hit among collectors and players alike.

Combined Powers Premium Collection (Late February 2024)

This collection brought back exclusive cards from the 2023 Pokémon TCG Classic set, offering a more affordable way to acquire these Legendary Pokémon. With foil variants and multiple booster packs, it was a must-have for collectors and competitive players.

Mabosstiff ex Box (Late February 2024)

This box features the Dark-type Pokémon Mabosstiff ex and its Basic form, Maschiff. It provides powerful cards with efficient energy costs. Including four booster packs, it’s a practical addition for players looking to strengthen their Dark decks.

Houndoom and Melmetal ex-Battle Decks (February 23)

These ex-Battle Decks were perfect for intermediate players. They offered ready-to-play decks focused on specific Pokémon types. The balanced design and included accessories made them great for refining strategies and exploring new deck combinations.

Paldea Adventure Chest (March 1st, 2024)

Though aimed at younger fans, the Paldea Adventure Chest included valuable promo cards and fun accessories. The high price might be a barrier for some, but the unique contents and attractive packaging made it a delightful addition to any collection.

2023 World Championship Decks (March 1)

These decks offered a glimpse into the strategies of world champions, providing excellent value with powerful cards and themed accessories. While not tournament-legal, they were ideal for casual play and honing advanced tactics.

Ninetales and Zapdos Deluxe ex Battle Decks (March 22)

Arriving on March 22nd, the Deluxe ex Battle Decks feature Ninetales ex and Zapdos ex. These decks are designed for experienced players and include a Pokémon coin, themed playmat, damage counters, condition markers, a strategy sheet, and a Pokémon TCG Live code card.

Temporal Forces (March 22)

Temporal Forces, releasing on March 22nd, is the next main set following Paradox Rift. It includes booster packs, boxes, and two Elite Trainer Boxes, each with its exclusive foil promo card and themed accessories. This set continues exploring time-based mechanics, offering exciting new cards and gameplay possibilities.

Iono Premium Tournament Collection (April 5th, 2024)

The Iono Premium Tournament Collection, launching on April 5th, celebrates the popular Supporter Iono with themed accessories, booster packs, and four Iono cards, including a full art variant. This collection is ideal for fans looking to enhance their decks with powerful support cards and stylish accessories.

Grafaiai ex Box (April 5)

Releasing alongside the Iono Premium Tournament Collection, the Grafaiai ex Box includes:

  • A foil Grafaiai ex card.
  • An oversized version.
  • A holographic Shroodle card.
  • Four booster packs.
  • A Pokémon TCG Live code card.

We also have a full preview schedule available for Magic the Gathering, if you’re interested in cracking on with some other collectible card games this year.

Christian Wait is a UK-based freelancer for IGN, you can follow him @ChrisReggieWait on Twitter/X.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2’s First Update Detailed

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 publisher Focus Interactive and developer Saber Interactive have detailed the game’s first update.

The patch, due out this week, “should” make:

  • Multiple crashfix (start of the game, 1st cutscene crash, etc…)
  • Improvement to CPU overheat issue
  • Server improvements
  • Render bug improvements

Since Space Marine 2’s early access launch, players have complained about numerous server problems and crash issues. The server problems in particular, and the dreaded “joining server bug,” have made co-op play difficult for some problems, and even caused lost progression and rewards.

Space Marine 2’s global release date is today, September 9, so it’s early days in the melee shooter’s life. But already its developers have talked about upcoming changes. IGN has reported on the addition of class matching for co-op, after players found themselves locked in a class standoff ahead of Operations mode missions.

Meanwhile, we also have details on what fans can expect from Space Marine 2’s seasonal post-launch content model. Season 2 runs from October until the end of 2024, and includes a new Operations map, a new enemy, a harder difficulty level, a new weapon, and various other improvements.

Generally speaking, Space Marine 2 has enjoyed a huge early access launch and it looks set for increased popularity as it heads into its first full weekend on sale. IGN’s Space Marine 2 review returned an 8/10. We said: “Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 may not break the third-person shooter mold, but it looks amazing, makes good use of its Warhammer lore, and has brutal combat that just feels great.”

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Destiny 2 Set for ‘Major Changes’ as Bungie Battles to Win Back Players

Destiny 2 is set for what developer Bungie has called “major changes” as it works to win back players amid troubling times at the studio.

The live service first-person shooter, currently seeing its lowest concurrent player count ever on PC platform Steam, will adopt a new model moving forward that includes the release of two medium-sized expansions and four major free content updates annually, Bungie said.

“This evolution aims to enhance the player experience through a new multi-year saga, introducing a non-linear story, more systemic innovation, and significant improvements to core game activities and rewards,” Bungie said.

This new expansion model kicks off with Codename Apollo, a nonlinear character-driven adventure due out in the summer of 2025. The winter 2025 expansion is Codename Behemoth, with the fourth major update of the 12-month period following the release of Codename Apollo due out spring 2026. Each expansion includes new stories, locations, missions, weapons, gear, raids, and dungeons.

The news arrives following a period of speculation and unrest within the Destiny community about the franchise’s future at Bungie. Uncertainty grew when the Sony-owned studio announced it would cut 220 staff in late July, with an additional 155 workers planned to move from Bungie into Sony Interactive Entertainment in the coming months. That left the developer with around 850 employees.

“I realize all of this is hard news, especially following the success we have seen with The Final Shape,” controversial studio head Pete Parsons said in a statement. “But as we’ve navigated the broader economic realities over the last year, and after exhausting all other mitigation options, this has become a necessary decision to refocus our studio and our business with more realistic goals and viable financials.”

Bloomberg then reported that Bungie would move away from large expansions and instead focus on smaller, potentially free updates for Destiny 2. Bungie reportedly has no plans for Destiny 3 and has canceled a Destiny spinoff project known as Payback. Development on its Marathon revival is said to still be ongoing.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Astro Bot End Credits Spark Cameo DLC Speculation

Astro Bot’s end credits thank the various third-party developers and publishers who licensed their characters for use as cameo bots — including those currently not in the game.

The PlayStation 5 exclusive 3D platformer features 173 bot cameos from PlayStation games past and present (check out IGN’s feature, Astro Bot: Every PlayStation Character – Easter Eggs, for more).

But, as VGC spotted, Astro Bot’s end credits thank various companies whose characters have so far failed to show up, prompting speculation that the credits point to upcoming DLC.

Warning! Potential Astro Bot spoilers ahead:

The credits thank Ubisoft, for example, for the inclusion of Assassin’s Creed, Beyond Good & Evil, and Rayman, even though characters from those franchises are not in the game yet.

There’s also a mention of the recently revived Croc, Worms, and the more recently released Stellar Blade and Rise of the Ronin (both of which are currently PS5 exclusives). There is no mention, however, of Square Enix, whose iconic Final Fantasy characters are conspicuous by their absence in Astro Bot — an omission fans have picked up on in the context of Final Fantasy’s long-standing association with PlayStation.

Astro Bot developer Team Asobi is yet to confirm the exact nature of any DLC, although has said it’s working on adding new challenge levels at some point, and these will feature new cameo bots to unlock. In our 9/10 review of Astro Bot, IGN said: “A fantastically inventive platformer in its own right, Astro Bot is particularly special for anyone with a place in their heart for PlayStation.”

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Super Mario Party Jamboree Learns the Right Lessons from Superstars

When you walk into a party, it doesn’t take long to figure out if you’re going to stick around for a while or call it an early night. Who’s on the guest list? How’s the venue? What are the activities? The same can be said about booting up a new Mario Party for the first time, and after spending roughly an hour with Super Mario Party Jamboree, I’m confident saying I’ll probably hang out until the house lights come on at last call.

It feels good to say that, because Mario Party’s quality has been all over the board since franchise developer Nintendo Cube (recently rebranded from NDcube) took over party planning duties over a decade ago. They threw all four players together in a car for some reason, had us face off against a giant Bowser who used the Wii U GamePad, and developed a few middling 3DS entries that tried – but ultimately failed – to refresh the Mario Party formula.

But things started to turn around with 2018’s Super Mario Party, which took us out of the car and put us back on the board in a game that was definitely a step in the right direction. Nintendo Cube followed that up with 2021’s Mario Party Superstars, a brilliant prance through past parties that reminded us of the series’ glory days back on Nintendo 64 and GameCube.

Now, this entry looks to combine all the learnings from both Super and Superstars into one new ultimate party package, and based on my time with it so far, Super Mario Party Jamboree has the potential to be the best original Mario Party game in over 15 years.

Super Mario Party Jamboree has the potential to be the best original Mario Party game in over 15 years.

First off, the guest list is on point. Jamboree features 22 playable characters (that we know of so far), already the largest roster the series has ever seen. The classics are all here – for years the Mario Party series toyed with characters like Donkey Kong, Toad, and Toadette, relegating them to hosting duties or minigame side modes, but they’re all back on the roster. Newcomers Pauline and Ninji are welcome additions, and I was personally thrilled to see my beloved Boo make a comeback, and I didn’t hesitate to pick him for my first jamboree.

Our party planners also picked a great venue. There are seven boards in Jamboree, and I got to take a few turns on Mega Wiggler’s Tree Party, a beautiful forest-themed map with a giant Wiggler in the center that rotated positions if someone landed on a specific space, unlocking alternate paths and faster routes to the Star. This mechanic led to that perfect mixture of Mario Party luck and strategy where you can try to outline out your next few turns to make sure you get to the Star first, but something is bound to come up that will throw a banana peel in those plans.

I had a blast playing classic Mario Party rules on a brand new board for the first time since Mario Party 8 and Mario Party DS in 2007. Stars cost 20 coins as they should, and there were no character-specific dice blocks that made things feel unnecessarily unbalanced in Super Mario Party. The board was also big, which is a relief after Super Mario Party’s tiny locations that were so small you could barely justify a 10-turn game on them. But in Jamboree, it’s looking like you’ll be able to get a lot of mileage out of the boards, and I was told you can party for up to 30 turns if you want.

On my first turn, I swung by the item shop to buy something from Koopa Troopa. While browsing the wares, I noticed a few new items, like a Shop Hop Box that warps you right to a random shop, which could get interesting if the shops stock powerful items like Golden Pipes in the latter half of each game. And, board-specific items have made a comeback, with a Wiggler Bell that gives you the power to change the position of the Mega Wiggler sleeping in the middle of the map.

Thanks to some lucky high rolls and a strategic item purchase of some Double Dice, I snagged the first Star of the game on Turn 2. This is definitely a nitpick, but I was disappointed to see that no one was there to sell me the star as in previous Mario Party games, and instead it felt like I completed my transaction at self checkout, but that’s probably only going to bother the most diehard of Mario Party fans.

Speaking of things you’ll only notice if you’ve played hundreds of Mario Party games, the UI has seen a major revamp when characters are exploring the board. Instead of the standings occupying the screen’s four corners, your coins, Stars, and item inventory are all lined up on the bottom screen in such a way where you can see who is up next and how long until the next minigame. Stickers make a return from Superstars, and this UI change benefits that as well, because players can still taunt each other endlessly without rudely blocking important options, like when a player is trying to buy a Star.

I don’t know why the Mario Party series has built a reputation for having amazing-looking steak, but I’m happy it’s back.

No Mario Party is complete without a great collection of minigames, and I was impressed with virtually every competition I played. Prime Cut was a great two-vs-two minigame where I had to work with my partner to cut a steak perfectly in half. I don’t know why the Mario Party series has built a reputation for having amazing-looking steak, but I’m happy it’s back.

The best new minigame I saw, though, was Sandwiched, which was reminiscent of Mario Party 4’s Booksquirm, where we were standing in a picnic basket and had to avoid getting crushed by a downpour of endless finger sandwiches until only one of us was left. I narrowly got second place, and it left me wanting to get right back in for another round.

Meanwhile, Granite Getaway returns from Mario Party 6, where I frantically ran (or in Boo’s case, floated?) away from a giant boulder, Indiana Jones-style. Much like the set of seven boards in Jamboree, it’s fun to see the series combine old and new with the minigame selection. Because even though new minigames always have the chance to be great, let’s face it, you just can’t beat the classics.

We didn’t get to finish our game of Mario Party before moving on, but I did squeeze in a couple more classic moments, like passing another Boo who stole coins from an opponent for me, or unfortunately landing on a space that moved the Wiggler, allowing Goomba to scamper by and steal the next Star from right under my nose.

Next, I said goodbye to Boo and hello to Goomba as I transitioned to see Jamboree’s new 20-player online multiplayer modes. Nintendo is leaning hard into Jamboree’s online offerings, proven by the fact that it’s bundling Jamboree with a three-month individual membership for Nintendo Switch Online.

The first mode I tried was Koopathlon, where you race 19 other players to be the first to complete five laps around a long track. I was only playing against three other people and 16 NPCs, but when Jamboree goes online at launch it’s designed to be played with 19 other real people. You progress along the track by collecting coins in various single-player minigames that everyone competes in simultaneously. This included tasks like collecting as many coins as possible while running up a sandy hill, a bread-baking challenge where I had to watch seven different pastries cook and remove them from the oven before they burned, and a whack-a-mole contest where I had to hit the Monty Moles and pass over the Bob-ombs. I had a great time with all of these, as the right side of the screen showed an up-to-date map of the race track, so I could see how I was faring against my human competitors on the overall leaderboard.

After three rounds of minigames, we were faced with a Bowser minigame where we had to survive as long as we could or risk losing serious progress on the track. Seeing my Goomba run for dear life while Bowser chased us down across a collapsing bridge surrounded by lava was memorable, intense, and very reminiscent of the GameCube days of Mario Party, where losing a Bowser minigame could throw you completely off the rails. The Koopathlon was fun, but to be honest I don’t see myself ever picking it over either the classic Mario Party experience or the myriad of other online battle royales that are out there.

Finally, Kaboom Squad is Jamboree’s cooperative mode, and it was the last thing I got to try out. Twenty players had to work together to load bombs into a cannon to take down a giant Bowser that was stomping around doing his best Godzilla impression. After the clock runs out each round, we would play a cooperative minigame to earn power-ups for the next bout against the King of the Koopas. The power-ups allowed us to carry more bombs or drop boost pads on the map to get to and from the cannon faster. The cooperative minigames were fine, like a tower defense game where we had to defend a gate from Bob-ombs swarming us from all directions, but I don’t play Mario Party to work together, I play it to ruin friendships like everyone else.

I don’t play Mario Party to work together, I play it to ruin friendships like everyone else.

It took us about 15 minutes to take Bowser down, and it just felt a little too long. With how many other choices there are at the Super Mario Party Jamboree buffet, I’m not sure how often I’ll go back for seconds in this mode. Finally defeating Bowser was satisfying enough, but certainly didn’t provide the same rush as outlasting my opponents in a minigame or being the first to buy a Star on the board.

Apart from the 20-player modes that didn’t leave a huge impression, Super Mario Party Jamboree is shaping up to be an excellent return to form for the series. After Superstars successfully returned to the franchise’s greatest hits, I’ve been hopeful that the next new entry would be a worthy followup to the classics. And so far, the time I spent rolling dice, buying Stars, and betraying friends on Jamboree’s opening board has me convinced that it has a strong understanding of what longtime Mario Party fans want. While I’ve only seen a handful of Jamboree’s enormous lineup of 110+ minigames, I was genuinely impressed with the ones I played, and I’m thrilled some of the classic minigames are coming back to accompany the new ones. We’ll have to wait and see if the rest of the boards can stay away from some of the unwelcome gimmicks that have plagued the series in recent years, but for now I’m optimistic that Jamboree is the party I’ve been waiting for an invitation to.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Modder Unlocks Complete Dev Toolkit to Create Entirely New Campaigns and Content

One Baldur’s Gate 3 player has already unlocked Larian Studios’ complete developer toolkit meaning modders can now create fully custom content and campaigns in the Dungeons & Dragons based role-playing game.

GamesRadar spotted the BG3 Toolkit Unlocked mod from Siegfre on NexusMods, which “unlocks all features and write permissions for the BG3 Toolkit including level editing, save editing, and more.”

The BG3 Toolkit arrived alongside Baldur’s Gate 3’s highly anticipated Patch 7 and acts as an official modding tool for the beloved game, letting players pull assets already made by Larian and create custom content with them.

But the BG3 Toolkit Unlocked mod takes this one step further, essentially breaking through the pre-approved list of features and granting players full access to Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian didn’t intend on players having access to this much, as CEO Swen Vincke told PC Gamer in March 2024 that Baldur’s Gate 3’s mod support wouldn’t be as extensive as the one released for Larian’s previous game, Divinity: Original Sin 2.

This was because its “tools are very complicated” so Larian instead focused on things it knew players wanted to mod. “Not all tools are going to be shipped, because we wouldn’t be able to support them,” Vincke said.

Only time will tell what players do with both the official mod support and now the unofficial unlocked version. Baldur’s Gate 3 captured the attention of fans to such an extent that it’s still a regular topic of conversation one year later, despite it being a predominantly single-player game with no expansions.

Players are already hard at work too, as Vincke revealed on X/Twitter more than a million mods had been installed within 24 hours of the Toolkit’s release. The founder of ModDB replied later that day to reveal the number had crossed three million and was “accelerating.”

Patch 7 added much more than just official mod support though, including an “absolutely metal” ending for Karlach and a hidden evil ending too. Players will also be relieved to hear that it’s not the final Baldur’s Gate 3 patch after all.

In our 10/10 review of the game, IGN said: “With crunchy, tactical RPG combat, a memorable story with complex characters, highly polished cinematic presentation, and a world that always rewards exploration and creativity, Baldur’s Gate 3 is the new high-water mark for CRPGs.”

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

First 90 Minutes of Silent Hill 2 Remake Appear Online

The first 90 minutes of Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 remake have appeared online ahead of its October 8, 2024 release date.

The 2BRO YouTube channel streamed Silent Hill 2 from the beginning as part of a paid promotion with publisher Konami, meaning that unlike most early gameplay reveals, this one won’t be taken down for copyright infringements.

While the commentary is in Japanese the gameplay itself is in English, and introduces protagonist James Sunderland as he comes across the ever so spooky town of Silent Hill and all the nastiness one would expect from a survival horror title.

Those looking forward to the remake can therefore check out the gameplay, though should be warned that, as there isn’t any branching paths in the game’s opening, it is also full of spoilers. The first 90 minutes will cover just under 10% of Silent Hill 2 according to Bloober Team’s own estimates, as it said players could complete it in “around 16 to 18 hours.”

This increase over the original’s length will account for myriad gameplay changes but apparently nothing in the story department, as Bloober Team has been adamant about not changing any plot points of the original game.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

The Best PS5 2TB SSD Deals (September 2024)

With PS5 games getting bigger each year and SSD prices on the rise in 2024, we want to make sure you can find the best amount of storage for the lowest price possible. Here, we’ll point you in the direction of some of the greatest 2TB SSD deals we can find at the moment, like this incredible Acer Predator GM7000 2TB SSD for $110!

It’s worth noting that you can’t use any old SSD and expect it to perform well on the PS5 console. You’ll want to pick up a PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 solid-state drive with at least a 5,500MB/s read speed to match the PS5’s internal drive. We’ve gathered up SSDs that match or exceed these specs in the list below to make your search easier.

Note that Sony recommends a heatsink attached to your SSD and not all SSDs listed here have pre-installed heatsinks. For the ones that do, we’ll be sure to mention it. For the ones that don’t, all you have to do is purchase your own heatsink (like this one for $9) and install it yourself. For our top recommended picks for 2024, check out our full breakdown for the Best PS5 SSDs.

Acer Predator GM7000 2TB M.2 SSD for $110

With sequential read/write speeds of up to 7400 MB/s and 6700 MB/s, this is an excellent SSD for your PS5. It currently has a fantastic discount at Amazon, down to $110 from its MSRP of $169.99, however it does not come with a heatsink so you’ll need to invest in one.

TEAMGROUP MP44Q 2TB SSD for $110.99

This is one of the best deals on a 2TB SSD at the moment: Amazon is offering the TEAMGROUP MP44Q 2TB SSD for just $110.99. It unfortunately does not have a heatsink so you’ll have to invest in one, but you can easily do that here for under $10. It also offers transfer speeds of up to 7,400MB/s read and 6,500MB/s write.

Crucial T500 2TB SSD with Heatsink for $133.86

Amazon is offering a nice deal at the moment on the Crucial T500 2TB SSD, which is discounted down to $133.86. This SSD has a heatsink all ready to go, so you can install it right away in your PS5, and offers excellent read/write speeds of 7,400/7,000MB/s.

SAMSUNG 980 PRO 2TB SSD with Heatsink for $149.99

You can never go wrong with a Samsung SSD. The 2TB 980 PRO is currently marked down 35% to $149.99, which is an excellent deal! Featuring read speeds of up to 7,000 MB/s, it’s a great fit for your PS5 and even comes with an integrated heatsink so you don’t need to worry about shelling out extra cash for a separate one.

WD_Black 2TB SN850X SSD for $154.99

Right now Amazon has the WD_Black 2TB SN850X SSD available for just $154.99. Normally priced at $189.99, this 2TB SSD features read speeds of up to 7,300MB/s to ensure your games load as fast as possible. This model will work with a PS5 but you will need to purchase a heatsink to go with it (which you can do here for just $9).

Seagate Game Drive 2TB SSD with Heatsink for $159.99

Currently marked down $100 from its MSRP at Best Buy is Seagate’s 2TB SSD, which is down to $159.99. This SSD features read and write speeds of 7300MB/s and 6900MB/S, respectively, and even comes fitted with a heatsink. That’s a deal well worth taking advantage of before it’s gone for good, so act fast to grab yourself some extra storage!

2024 Crucial T705 2TB SSD for $250

This is the newest model from Crucial and it already has an excellent discount on Amazon. For a limited time you can get 37% off this SSD, bringing it down to $250 from $399.99. It’s well worth the investment as well as it offers crazy good sequential read/write speeds up to 14,500/12,700MB/s. If you feel the need for speed, this SSD will certainly get you there.

What if the SSD Doesn’t Include a Heatsink?

Sony recommends you install an SSD that has an attached heatsink. If the SSD you purchase doesn’t include one, it’s simple enough to buy one for $9 on Amazon and add it yourself. Most of these heatsinks are just attached using an adhesive like thermal tape.

Budget to Best: PS5 SSDs

There may be other SSD deals out there, but these are the PS5 SSDs we’ve tried ourselves and highly recommend. They also double up as outstanding boot drives for your gaming PC, so they’re useful for more than just those who need additional storage for their PS5 console.

How To Install a New PS5 SSD

It’s extremely easy! Removing the case cover is completely toolless. In fact, the only screw you have to remove is the one that keeps the cover for the SSD bay in place. You don’t even put it back when you’re done. Sony has a quick and easy YouTube video guide.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Original article by Eric Song.

Rock Star Tells Rockstar to ‘Go F*** Yourself’ After ‘Extremely Low’ Offer to Use Hit Song in GTA 6

A founding member of British synth-pop band Heaven 17 has alleged Rockstar offered $7,500 to use their hit song Temptation in Grand Theft Auto 6 — a figure he has flat out rejected.

Martyn Ware, founding member of Heaven 17 and, before than, synth-pop pioneers The Human League, tweeted to tell Rockstar to “go f*** yourself” after allegedly receiving what he called a “extremely low” offer to use 80s classic Temptation in GTA 6.

“I was recently contacted by my publishers on behalf of Rockstar Games re the possibility of using Temptation on the new Grand Theft Auto 6,” Ware said.

“Naturally excited about the immense wealth that was about to head my way, I scrolled to the bottom of the email re the offer…

“IT WAS $7500 – for a buyout of any future royalties from the game – forever… To put this in context, Grand Theft Auto 6 grossed, wait for it… $8.6 BILLION. Ah, but think of the exposure… Go f*** yourself.”

IGN has asked Rockstar for comment.

Ware’s tweet includes a figure for money made by GTA 6, which obviously isn’t out yet. Predecessor GTA 5 is the second best-selling video game of all-time with an eye-watering 200 million sold, so perhaps the figure relates to an estimate of earnings from that game (Rockstar parent company Take-Two has not disclosed a GTA-specific revenue figure.)

Either way, Ware’s point that GTA makes a huge amount of money and therefore the offer to use Temptation should be significantly higher is clear. And in subsequent tweets, despite many replies suggesting he should take the money and enjoy the “exposure” offered by having Temptation appear in what is likely the biggest video game of all time, Ware doubled down, saying: “For those claiming H17 should have accepted the extremely low offer for buyout for Temptation in GTA6 claiming ‘increased exposure’… An extra 1 million streams generates each writer a pitiful $1k each.”

Then, replying to another user who suggested $7,500 would be “better than nothing,” Ware said: “Get off your knees.”

Rockstar has a long-standing relationship with the music industry, and the soundtracks to its games are among the most popular in all video games. Indeed, the GTA games’ radio stations are often as memorable as the games themselves, providing as they do the backdrop to players’ antics with each new release. GTA 5 has hundreds of licensed songs that play out over its many in-game radio stations, and it’s likely GTA 6 will go even bigger in this regard. Having a song in GTA 6 will provide significant brand recognition, of course, but Ware’s tweets have sparked a discussion about whether $7,500 is enough for a single track’s inclusion in what may end up being the best-selling and most-played video game of all time.

It feels like an age since Rockstar broke the internet by releasing the debut trailer for GTA 6. Since the December 2023 release of GTA 6 Trailer 1, as it’s called, information-hungry fans have analyzed the trailer to within an inch of its life, coming up with all sorts of outlandish theories and predictions about what to expect when Rockstar finally releases the game next year. Set in modern-day Leonida, a fictionalized version of Florida, GTA 6 will let players control Lucia and an unnamed male that some fans speculate is named Jason.

Questions have swirled around GTA 6’s release date ever since the initial reveal, with fans going feral over details like website updates. Internal conflict over Rockstar’s return to office policy has led to questions over whether GTA 6 will ultimately be delayed into 2026. However, as of right now, it looks like Rockstar is determined to get GTA 6 out the door during its intended release window of fall 2025.

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Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Daily Deals: Forza Motorsport, SMT V: Vengeance, Logitech G915 Keyboard, and More

The weekend is officially here, and we’ve rounded up the best deals you can find! Discover the best deals for Sunday, September 8, below:

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance for $29.99

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is at a new all-time low price this weekend! SMT V: Vengeance is an enhanced version of the former Nintendo Switch exclusive SMT V, launched in 2019. The biggest feature available in this upgraded re-release is the all new Canon of Vengeance route, which is essentially 40 hours of new story content. At $29.99, this is a steal for what will likely end up being one of the most popular RPGs of the year.

Forza Motorsport for $30

Forza Motorsport offers over 500 cars to choose from, with an incredible attention to detail placed on each. There’s no better racing game for Series X, especially for $30. The game has dozens of environments to race through that all offer day & night cycles, with weather even possible as well! Builders Cup, the new career mode, makes for a fun single player experience that can keep you busy for hundreds of hours.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy for $29.99

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy combines Ace Attorney 4-6 into one package! This collection features 16 episodes in total, which can easily provide dozens of hours of fun. Some of the new features exclusive to this remastered collection include the Orchestra Hall to listen to in-game BGM, the Art Library to view illustrations, and the animation studio, where you can utilize character animations to create your own scenes!

Logitech G915 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard for $159.99

Amazon has the Logitech G915 keyboard on sale for $159.99 this weekend, marking a $90 discount. This full size keyboard is extra slim, offering a wireless experience without the bulkiness that some gaming keyboards bring. The G915 uses GL Linear switches, which have the same speed, accuracy, and performance as standard mechanical switches at half the size. As for battery life, you can expect around 30 hours on a single charge.

WD_BLACK 1TB SN770M M.2 2230 NVMe SSD for $99.99

Amazon has the WD_BLACK 1TB M.2 2230 SSD for just $99.99 this weekend. If you own an ROG Ally or similar handheld gaming device, this SSD is a game changer. You can instantly add an additional 1TB of storage, which is critical for installing newer titles, especially considering file size. Speeds of up to 5,150 MB/s are possible with this SSD, making this a must-have for any Ally or Steam Deck owner.

Monster Hunter Stories Collection for $36.99

Monster Hunter Stories Collection includes both Monster Hunter Stories and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. This marks the first time that players can experience the first game with the Japan-exclusive Title Updates, in addition to full voice acting. Jump into the world of Monster Hunter in a new light with this collection at an all-time low price of $36.99!

ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock for $29.99

Best Buy currently has the ROG 65W Charger Dock available for $29.99. This device is the perfect accessory if you’re looking to play with your handheld PC on the big screen. With its minimal size, you can easily pack it in a bag with no issues. This device works with both the ROG Ally and the Steam Deck, as it just requires a USB-C port to pass through both power and display.

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition for $18.99

The Nintendo Switch version of Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition is available right now on Amazon for just $18.99. There is easily over 100 hours of content in this package, with plenty of mayhem to be had with friends. The game itself runs quite well on the Switch, with only occasional FPS drops in high-volume areas. If you haven’t yet played Borderlands 3, this is the perfect time to do so.