We Build the LEGO Game Boy: Buildable Retro Gaming Nostalgia That Fits in Your Pocket

LEGO has been crushing it with its video game sets. I honestly can’t think of a single miss. The LEGO NES set, the LEGO Pac-Man arcade cabinet, and even the recent SEGA Genesis controller (which was only available as a Gift With Purchase) all paid loving homage to the source material and managed to squeeze in clever surprises and Easter eggs. I’m happy to say the LEGO Game Boy, in spite of its smaller size, still managed to sneak in a few surprises, but if you’re hoping for something as elaborate as the NES Easter Egg, or the hand-crank movement and hidden ’80s arcade scene of the Pac-Man set, definitely temper your expectations.

How Big Is the LEGO Game Boy?

At 421 pieces, the LEGO Game Boy is the smallest of the available video game console sets LEGO has issued over the years, but in spite of a relatively small brick count, its efficiency of parts still makes for an exceptional whole. When it’s fully assembled, it looks everything the part of the original, although it’s just a touch smaller.

It also comes with bricks to build a small display stand, and a second, smaller display stand that shows off a cartridge and also serves as a place to store the extra lenticular game screens.

Its efficiency of parts still makes for an exceptional whole.

There are three game screens in all: one for Super Mario Land that has Mario hitting a block to reveal a star, one for Link’s Awakening that shows Link and Zelda gazing to the sea as gulls fly over head, and one that’s just the Nintendo logo scroll when you power on the Game Boy.

Swapping screens is no factor at all, you just pop off the back panel and drop it in place. It’s held secure with a little lever that’s easy to move and has just the right amount of give to keep it from moving without pressing so hard as to deform the thin lenticular sheets.

Since this model is based on the original Game Boy and not its later revisions, the graphics are in the sickly greens of that original 160 x 144 display. They’re sharp, too, and look exactly like how you remember them. They’re lovely. I hope they make more.

How Long Does it Take to Build the LEGO Game Boy?

In order to get the most appropriate timing on the LEGO Game Boy as I could, I popped in my Blu-ray copy of the 1989 Nintendo feature-length commercial “The Wizard.” My goal was to see if I could complete the build before Fred Savage, Jenny Lewis, and the titular Wizard made it to California.

I’m happy to say, in spite of having to get up to let my dogs out and then back in, I snapped the final piece into place just as Jenny Lewis stepped onto the dry soil of California on the way to the world Nintendo championships, so just about an hour after I pushed play. Not a bad build time, and again, the final results are so much better than it feels like should be possible with a set this size.

The parts on the inside evoke the look of the inside of a real Game Boy

Since it’s a 421-piece build, there are only five bags of parts inside the box, and they’re small bags. I have a little organizer basket from Walmart, the sort of thing you put on a shelf to store buttons and doo-dads for crafts, and I use it to organize parts bags when I build sets. For this build, it was overkill. I still used it, but really, there was no need to. I’m just a creature of habit.

I was surprised at the color selection of the bricks: lots of greens, browns, gold, and copper-colored pieces. Then it occurred to me the colors for the interior mimic the colors of a printed circuit board. That’s one of the first Easter eggs. As you’re putting it together, the parts on the inside you’ll never see again evoke the look of the inside of a real Game Boy, or any electronic gizmo of the era. It’s obviously not a 1:1 representation of the circuitry, but it’s a close enough approximation that I was suitably impressed.

The cartridges also follow this circuit board aesthetic on their insides, and the coolest Easter Egg in the set is in the Link’s Awakening cartridge. Now, LEGO didn’t need to do this at all, because again, once you put it together, you never see it again, but inside of the Link’s Awakening cart is a “back up battery” piece.

If you don’t know, in order to keep save files on those old carts, there had to be a small coin-cell battery providing a trickle of power to keep the electrons dancing soldered onto the board. Link’s Awakening was one such cart, and they went ahead and added that detail into the LEGO version, for no reason other than to please people like me. The Super Mario Land cart had no such battery back up and so the LEGO version doesn’t either.

The stickers for the carts are exact replicas of the ones on the originals, and I went into a state of hyper concentration to make sure I placed them exactly where they needed to be. Usually I put on LEGO decals with the same tweezers I use for scale models, but this time I just went raw dog on them and did pretty well.

LEGO Game Boy Controls

The power switch, D-pad, A and B buttons, contrast, and volume knobs, and start and select buttons are all functional. Well, “functional” meaning “they move.” The power switch in particular feels exactly like the one on the original Game Boy. When you switch it on, it’s so accurate to how you remember it feeling, you can’t help but expect to hear that familiar chime. Obviously it doesn’t, but your brain will fill in the details.

When you switch it on, you can’t help but expect to hear that familiar chime.

The rest of the buttons don’t feel exactly like they did on the original unit, but they still provide enough tactile feedback to get the job done. After the power switch, the A and B buttons probably feel the most accurate, with a little rubber band system rigged up to give them a little resistance and travel when you press them.

No LEGO Game Boy Tetris

If you’re going into the LEGO Game Boy hoping for a Tetris Easter egg, or any Tetris content at all, you’re going to be disappointed. While Tetris was the original pack-in game for the Game Boy, and no doubt helped to popularize both the console and the game itself, it’s nowhere to be seen here. My guess is it has to do with licensing, as Tetris wasn’t a Nintendo game but was merely licensed to Nintendo back in 1989 and it was almost certainly easier to include two first-party Nintendo titles with the kit.

So if you were hoping for a little Tetris homage hiding inside, I’m sorry to say there just isn’t one. Take it up with The Tetris Company Inc.

The LEGO Game Boy is scheduled for an October 1 release date, but Amazon and other retailers have gone ahead and broken street date. That means a lot of people spent their weekend putting together this delightful little LEGO Game Boy kit, and between its short build time and excellent final result, I recommend picking one up if you have any nostalgia for the good old days of the 4-battery OG Game Boy. The kit is also pretty reasonably priced at $59.99, and you can go ahead and pick it up right now and get it on, or even before, its October 1 release date.

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Capcom warn that Monster Hunter Rise, World and Wilds might not run on Windows 10 PCs after October 14th

Your cuddly dinosaur aunties at Capcom have warned that they can’t “guarantee” various Monster Hunter games will run on Windows 10 PCs after uncle Microsoft end support for the operating system on October 14th this year.

When that fateful day comes to pass, Capcom “will no longer guarantee that Monster Hunter: World, Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Wilds will run on Windows 10 systems.” Which isn’t to say that these games will immediately become unplayable, but “future system updates or game title updates may make the game incompatible on Windows 10 systems”.

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Terminator 2D: No Fate Has Been Delayed On All Consoles

Not for too long, though.

Bitmap Bureau has announced that Terminator 2D: NO FATE has been delayed on all consoles and will now launch on 26th November 2025.

Originally scheduled for the end of October, the company confirmed that the delay is due to “trade and tariff changes” affecting the Day One and Collector’s Editions. Not content to force physical enthusiasts to wait longer, all editions of the game have subsequently been pushed back.

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Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles: Tips for New and Returning Players

Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles: Tips for New and Returning Players

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Summary

  • Learn why this legendary tactics game is so revered as well as some tips to help get started on your adventure in Ivalice.
  • This version enhances the original game with updated visuals, a redesigned user interface, full voice acting, difficulty modes, and more.
  • Legendary tactical RPG, Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles, launches for Xbox Series X|S on September 30, 2025.

For many RPG fans, Final Fantasy Tactics is not just a game – it’s the game.

The game’s an undisputed crown jewel. A legendary game that stands tall as one of the most revered in the RPG genre. It’s regularly featured in top 100 lists in publications like Famitsu, EGM, and IGN, GameSpot, and it’s one of the most frequently requested games by Square Enix fans on social media. It is, in other words, a Very Good Game.

Now it’s coming back as Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles, launching September 30, 2025, for Xbox Series X|S. This version enhances the already superb original with a host of improvements, including full voice acting, a new user interface, and loads of quality-of-life additions.

For some of you, this will be the first time you’ve been introduced to this tactical masterpiece. For others who played the original, you’re probably desperate to know: what’s new? Don’t worry, we can answer both of you. Simply skip to the relevant section to find the answers you seek!

I’m a new player! What’s Final Fantasy Tactics?

Let’s start with the basics. This is a tactical RPG set in the kingdom of Ivalice. It is a time of great political turmoil — the death the king triggers a succession crisis that seems destined to drag the land into war.

It’s a standalone story that focuses on two childhood friends who find themselves pulled into the conflict: Ramza, third son of House Beoulve, and Delita, a commoner raised among nobles. As they try to chart their course through this turbulent age, they’re dragged closer to the abyss.

As you follow their story, you’ll command them and their forces in exciting turn-based tactical battles. These are satisfyingly strategic clashes where you’ll issue orders to multiple units, taking advantage of the terrain and their abilities to outwit the enemy and claim victory.

Each new battle tests your tactical skills in new and exciting ways, especially when combined with the phenomenally flexible character customization. Your units can be assigned jobs – roles that determine their roles and abilities in combat.

For example, they can cast devastating elemental spells as a black mage, get up close and personal as a knight, bring help onto the field as a summoner, jump into action as an agile dragoon and many more.

There are more than 20 jobs to discover in the game, you can even equip abilities from one job while using another! It makes for all kinds of tactical possibilities and there’s a lot of fun to be had exploring the different setups and strategies available.

What’s so good about Final Fantasy Tactics?

So that’s a basic overview, but you may be wondering: why is this game so acclaimed and beloved? Let us break it down for you as simply as possible:

  • It has one of the best stories in gaming – The game tells a mature tale where characters are painted in shades of grey rather than black and white. It’s a rich tapestry of political machinations, sinister plots and treacherous backstabbery, with a powerful emotional center. This game will make you feel things. Plus, there are plenty of exciting battles too, of course!

Tip: Some of your most powerful combatants will be recruits that join your party as you progress through the story.

  • The battles are super strategic and satisfying – Taking to the field of battle is always a thrill, thanks to challenging combat that forces you to think carefully about every move. With so many different scenarios in the game, it’s always giving you something new to think about. It adds up to an endlessly compelling gameplay loop where you always feel that urge for just one more battle.

Tip: Changing formations can impact battles. Don’t be afraid to experiment and change up your starting formation to get early leverage in battle.

  • The job system is one of the best in the series – The Final Fantasy series is famed for its job system, and Final Fantasy Tacticsis one of its most impressive examples. The sheer number of options you have in how you customize your troops is remarkable – yet it never feels confusing or overwhelming. Basically, it’s easy to understand, and yet incredibly deep – a killer combo.

Tip: Leveling up a variety of jobs is essential for unlocking the more advanced jobs, and you’ll need to pull abilities from multiple jobs when forming a strategy for taking on certain bosses.

That’s barely scraping the surface, of course. We could talk about the memorable characters or brilliant soundtrack, for example, but we think you get the point.

As we said earlier, it is a Very Good Game.

I’ve played Final Fantasy Tactics before. What’s new in The Ivalice Chronicles?

So, what if you played Final Fantasy Tactics before? You’ll be excited to discover that Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles adds a host of enhancements to make this Very Good Game even better.

Here’s what you can expect:

* A brand-new user interface – The game’s UI has been completely overhauled to make the game more approachable. The tactical depth hasn’t changed – but it’s quicker and more intuitive to command and customize your units.

* Updated visuals – The 3D battlegrounds and detailed pixel art of Final Fantasy Tacticshave been reworked for The Ivalice Chronicles. The team has taken great care to capture the same charming visuals of the original game – but now they look great on modern displays.

* Full voice acting – The full story is now fully voiced in English and Japanese by a talented cast of actors. The original Final Fantasy Tacticswas a text-only affair, so these new performances make its powerful story hit even harder than before.

* Tactical View – This new feature gives you a birds-eye view of the battlefield, making it easier to get the lay of the land and develop strategies.

* Battle speed – You can now speed up battles to make them go faster. It’s great for when you have an easy encounter, or you want to play around with different strategies and party setups.

* New difficulty levels – Do you want to full tactical challenge, or are you just in it for the story? New difficulty levels let you adjust the game to your playstyle!

* Classic version – What if you want to experience the game with the same feel as the original release? A classic version of the game is included – this reflects the original 1997 experience, but with some modern conveniences, such as the acclaimed script from Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions and autosave.


As you can see, there’s a lot to be excited about with Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles – whether you’re about to step into the tactical trenches for the first time, or a returning Final Fantasy fan.

You’ll get to experience it for yourselves from September 30, 2025, when the game releases for Xbox Series X|S. It’s available to preorder now.


FINAL FANTASY TACTICS – The Ivalice Chronicles Deluxe Edition

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Ivalice—a kingdom blessed by the light of the gods and ruled by the Two-headed Lion. A year after her defeat to Ordallia in the Fifty Years’ War, the king succumbed to malady, leaving a mere boy of two to ascend the throne.

Whoever was named regent would rule in truth, and thus emerged two rival candidates: dukes Goltanna and Larg, whose deeds during the war had earned them great renown. Goltanna the Black Lion and Larg the White Lion were destined to clash, and the resulting conflict would come to be known as the War of the Lions.

– Product Description
The Deluxe Edition includes the following bonuses:

・ Weapon: Akademy Blade (Raises a unit’s speed attribute slightly while equipped)
・ Headwear: Akademy Beret (Prevents the Charmed status while equipped)
・ Combat Garb: Akademy Tunic (Grants Shell while equipped)
・ Accessory: Ring of Aptitude (Boosts JP earned while equipped)
・ Consumable Items: Phoenix Down x10
・ Black Equipment for Ramza
・ Red Equipment for Ramza

*An internet connection is required to receive the bonuses.
*Bonuses can be obtained from the Options section of the main menu once it becomes available after starting a new game.
*Ramza’s alternate equipment colors can be applied from his status screen under the Units section of the main menu.
*Certain bonuses can also be obtained by playing through the game.
*Bonuses may be distributed to players or made available for purchase at a later date.


Pre-order Bonuses
By pre-ordering FINAL FANTASY TACTICS – The Ivalice Chronicles, you will receive the following bonuses:

・ White Equipment for Ramza
・ Weapon: Mythril Knife
・ Accessory: Spiked Boots (Increase a unit’s Jump attribute while equipped)
・ Consumable Items: High Potion x10
・ Consumable items: Ether x10

*These bonuses can be obtained by pre-ordering the game, and will not be included with purchases made on or after the game’s release date.
*An internet connection is required to receive the bonuses.
*Bonuses can be obtained from the Options section of the main menu once it becomes available after starting a new game.
*Ramza’s alternate equipment colors can be applied from his status screen under the Units section of the main menu.
*Certain bonuses can also be obtained by playing through the game.
*Bonuses may be distributed to players or made available for purchase at a later date.


FINAL FANTASY TACTICS – The Ivalice Chronicles

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– Story
Ivalice—a kingdom blessed by the light of the gods and ruled by the Two-headed Lion. A year after her defeat to Ordallia in the Fifty Years’ War, the king succumbed to malady, leaving a mere boy of two to ascend the throne.

Whoever was named regent would rule in truth, and thus emerged two rival candidates: dukes Goltanna and Larg, whose deeds during the war had earned them great renown. Goltanna the Black Lion and Larg the White Lion were destined to clash, and the resulting conflict would come to be known as the War of the Lions.

Against this backdrop appear Ramza, third son of House Beoulve, one of Ivalice’s leading military families, and his childhood companion Delita, a commoner raised amongst nobles. As they endeavor to chart a course through this tumultuous age, a mighty current draws them ever closer to the abyss.

– Combat
Lead your party in exhilarating encounters where strategic positioning and forward planning determine the outcome. Use the varied terrain of 3D battlefields to your advantage, skillfully manipulate the turn order, and victory will be yours for the taking.

– Character Growth and Customization
Combine a wide variety of jobs and abilities to craft your very own strategies.

As your party members grow, they will gain access to more jobs, each with its own unique abilities. Once learned, abilities can be used even after changing to another job. With over 20 jobs to master—including white mage, black mage, dragoon, and many others from the FINAL FANTASY series—and hundreds of abilities to learn, you have the freedom to experiment and discover the combinations that best suit your party. Chocobos and other creatures can also be tamed and led into battle.

– Two Versions: Enhanced and Classic
With improved graphics, fully voiced dialogue, and refined gameplay, the enhanced version provides the perfect way to immerse yourself in the world of Ivalice. Along with the fine-tuning of several features and battle mechanics, the inclusion of the more accessible “Squire” difficulty setting makes the enhanced version an excellent starting point for first-time players.

The classic version unites the graphics and gameplay of the original 1997 version with the renowned War of the Lions translation for a unique way to experience this beloved title.


Pre-order Bonuses
By pre-ordering FINAL FANTASY TACTICS – The Ivalice Chronicles, you will receive the following bonuses:

・ White Equipment for Ramza
・ Weapon: Mythril Knife
・ Accessory: Spiked Boots (Increase a unit’s Jump attribute while equipped)
・ Consumable Items: High Potion x10
・ Consumable items: Ether x10

*These bonuses can be obtained by pre-ordering the game, and will not be included with purchases made on or after the game’s release date.
*An internet connection is required to receive the bonuses.
*Bonuses can be obtained from the Options section of the main menu once it becomes available after starting a new game.
*Ramza’s alternate equipment colors can be applied from his status screen under the Units section of the main menu.
*Certain bonuses can also be obtained by playing through the game.
*Bonuses may be distributed to players or made available for purchase at a later date.


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Celebrating the first 30 Years of PlayStation 

This September marks three decades since PlayStation launched in North America and Europe, followed by additional regions. The global launch changed the landscape of popular culture forever. In celebration of this milestone, we’re excited to announce PlayStation: The First 30 Years, a new large-format photography book.

Players will get a glimpse into never-before-seen prototypes, concept sketches, and design models that shaped hardware development at Sony Interactive Entertainment.  From daring early designs to the iconic consoles and controllers that defined gaming culture for millions, PlayStation: The First 30 Years is a 400 page visual journey through PlayStation history that gives fans a rare glimpse into the brand’s evolution through the generations. 

Sure to become a coveted collectors item, PlayStation: The First 30 Years hits bookshelves worldwide in spring 2026. Pre-order your copy today here

PlayStation x Reebok 30th Anniversary Sneakers

As part of PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, we’re also collaborating with Reebok on sneaker designs that pay homage to the original PlayStation console. The PlayStation x Reebok collection features three sneakers, each connected to one of PlayStation’s original launch regions: the InstaPump Fury 94 for Japan, Pump Omni Zone II for the U.S. and the Workout Plus, for the United Kingdom. 

Launching in October, these sneakers draw inspiration from the original PlayStation’s distinctive style, with Reebok sneaker silhouettes selected to match their original launch year and popularity at the time. All pairs come in unique, limited-edition packaging that mirrors the console’s original launch design, featuring a shared anniversary gray color palette and key nostalgic details.

Thanks for the #PlayStation30Memories

Earlier this month we invited players to share their top PlayStation memories using the hashtag #PlayStation30Memories – thank you to everyone who tagged us, there were so many amazing moments shared! Check out the 30th Anniversary highlight reel below celebrating our 30 year journey together.

89-Year-Old Skyrim Grandma Shirley Curry Announces The Elder Scrolls Video Retirement

Shirley Curry, known to fans as Skyrim Grandma, has announced her retirement from uploading The Elder Scrolls videos ahead of her upcoming 90th birthday.

In a YouTube video published today entitled “My Goodbye to Skyrim,” Curry said that her time trying to find more The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim content for her followers was finally over, after a decade of uploads.

“This has come to this because I’ll soon be 90 years old,” Curry explained. “Every time I come up with a new idea for how to play a story in Skyrim… I may make one or two or three with a new character and then I’m bored again. So that’s why I’m going to stop uploading anything to do with Skyrim.

“I’m tired, I’m not having any fun with it anymore, probably because of all the little kids on there,” Curry continued, saying that she was no longer “getting any feedback” from her viewers in the same way that she used to. “All I get is ‘Hi Grandma, I love you Grandma’ — that isn’t what I’m spending my time making and uploading videos for.”

Curry has announced her retirement before, only to eventually return — such as earlier this year, when she began playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered — but this time the Elder Scrolls legend suggested she really was now done.

In her video today, Curry repeatedly told anyone still wanting Skyrim content from her to download the fan-made mod which adds her as an in-game follower (it’s available from Nexus Mods). Alternatively, Curry said she had a bible study YouTube channel she would continue to post videos to, and encouraged any fans who were interested to follow her there.

Curry made no mention of waiting for her planned appearance in The Elder Scrolls 6, whenever that finally arrives. Bethesda has previously said it will add Curry to its upcoming project in some capacity, though there’s no sign of the game materialising any time soon, despite its teaser trailer being released more than seven years ago.

“The regulars that have been with me a long time – because I’ve been playing Skyrim and uploading it for about 15 years – those I will still appreciate hearing from,” Curry said. You usually have my email and I will be leaving a vlog once in a while when I have something to talk to you guys about.” In the description box for the video, Curry has also left her postal address, in case anyone wanted to get in touch via physical mail.

“I think that’s about all I have to say,” Curry concluded. “I hope my older viewers will stay with me and keep talking with me as you have been.”

Image credit: Shirley Curry.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

I estimate that £100,000’s worth of Warhammer miniatures were slain in Dawn of War 4’s new trailer

In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4‘s latest trailer, in which an entire nerd cave’s worth of miniatures spanning all four in-game factions are gibbed, gutted and burned in about 90 seconds.

Somewhat to my surprise, this is the first time I’ve watched a Warhammer videogame and tried to calculate the bodycount in terms of tabletop figurine prices. My pen-and-paper estimates are profoundly upsetting, and that was before I looked at Games Workshop’s current catalogue – I think for the first time since 1999 – and adjusted my figures for inflation. Do any of you play physical Warhammer tabletop games right now? How does that balance out, exactly? Do you just sort of… not buy food?

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Best Deals in the UK Today: Score EA Sports FC 26 for Just £52 With This Easy Trick

There are loads of great deals to check out in the UK today. Our headline is on brand new EA Sports FC 26 for just £51.99, £18 off the RRP of £69.99, at Argos. It’s listed for just £56.99 right now, which is still a good deal, but if you sign up for Argos’ newsletter, you’ll score an instant £5 voucher to use on any order over £40.

Other top discounts today include the new Witcher book, Crossroads of Ravens, for £19.99 (£5 off and out Sept. 30), alongside the perfect Steam Deck and Switch 2 power bank for £30.08, and a 12 pack of Lipton Ice Tea Lemon for just £6 (that’s just 50p per 500ml bottle!), if you can handle the wait.

TL;DR – Best UK Deals Today

For the savvy shoppers, it’s also worth mentioning the 30th Anniversary DualSense Controller and PS5 Slim Digital are back in stock at PS Direct today to celebrate the 30th year since the PlayStation launch in the UK.

There’s also brand new preorders for the hotly anticipated 2026 Magic: The Gathering set, Lorwn Eclipsed at both Amazon and HMV, alongside the latest stock updates for the shiny Spider-Man set that just released last week. I’ve even found some handy SHiFT keys for Borderlands 4 that expires by the end of today, so redeem ASAP!

EA Sports FC 26 for Just £52

Looking to pick up the latest FIFA, I mean, EA Sports FC game? Here’s the best deal.

EA Sports FC 26 is listed for just £56.99 at Argos right now, which is still a good offer post-launch, but if you sign up for Argos’ newsletter, you’ll score an instant £5 voucher to use on any order over £40.

That’s applicable to use on both the PS5 and Xbox versions, so go nuts! It’s the very best discount we’ve seen on the game since the Currys promo code expired, and well worth checking out ASAP while stock lasts.

PlayStation 30th Anniversary DualSense and PS5 Back in Stock

Remember when these were selling like hotcakes? The stress of it was too much to take, and many of us just gave up entirely. But now, as a special treat, PlayStation has got both the DualSense and PS5 Slim Digital 30th Anniversary Edition back in stock and available to buy right now. What a feeling!

The DualSense gamepad is listed for £69.99, while the console is £469.99, reflective of their recent price hikes. Still, if you missed out the first time, this is a great opportunity to score one or two of the coolest gaming items available this generation.

It’s worth mentioning that the PS5 also features those outrageously nostalgic accessories, such as the USB C cable that harkens back to the original PlayStation console from 1994-1995 (depending on your territory).

The Witcher: Crossroads of Ravens

Nearly a year after its debut in Poland, Andrzej Sapkowski’s latest Witcher novel, Crossroads of Ravens, finally arrives in English on September 30. Amazon is currently selling it for £19.99 in the UK (20% off the £20 RRP). If you preorder now, it’ll still arrive in time for release day as well.

Crossroads of Ravens is a new standalone prequel novel in The Witcher saga. It takes place decades before either the games and the main novel saga, following a teenage Geralt of Rivia fresh from Kaer Morhen, and in his early steps as a Witcher.

MTG Lorwn Eclipsed Preorders Now Live

There’s still plenty to be excited about in 2025 for Magic: The Gathering (Avatar’s coming up soon!), but preorders have begun for the first set of 2026, Lorwyn Eclipsed.

The highly anticipated set, which will take players back to Lorwyn and Shadowmoor, debuts on January 23, 2026, and marks the first Commander precons of the year, as well as new Theme Decks for Standard.

It’s currently available to preorder at both Amazon and HMV, but with how excited fans seem to be about this one, I’m now expecting stock to sell out fast.

Where to Buy MTG Spider-Man

Marvel’s Spider-Man also recently launched, and it’s been tough to find online, at least from the typically reliable retailers like Amazon and HMV.

For now, these four booster sets are what’s still available to buy, otherwise you might be better off hunting down some packs in your local game stores.

UGREEN Steam Deck Dock (6-in-1)

This is an excellent deal for any Steam Deck owners, and well worth picking up if you indulged in that Steam Deck LCD deal I shared last week.

Normally £40, this UGREEN Steam Deck dock is down to just £28.49 for Amazon Prime members. It’s listed for £29.99, but there’s a handy 5% extra saving at checkout to redeem as well.

I own this dock, and it works like a dream. It’s well worth considering if you’re looking to use your Steam Deck like a mini console or just for hooking it up to the TV like the Switch. Game on!

INIU 20000mAh 65W Power Bank

Your phone running out of charge all the time? This is the way to keep you going on long trips, communtes, or general days out. This INIU 20,000mAh 65W Power Bank will serve you through thick and thin, and it’s the best price going for a decent power bank of this size ANYWHERE right now.

The catch? These deals go faster than I can say The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-King. Pick up one of these ASAP while the deal is still on! Save 49% at checkout, and you’re looking at just £30.08 on a powerful portable charger that’ll work with your phone, Steam Deck and Switch 2. Or, opt for the more affordable 22.5W version for £14.53 instead, while stock lasts!

Borderlands 4 SHiFT Codes – 3 Golden Keys

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Three golden keys available for Borderlands 4 players. Expires at the end of today, September 29, 2025.

Lipton Ice Tea Lemon 500ml (Pack of 12)

At 50p per bottle, this is one hell of a deal, so stock up ASAP. Only catch? Delivery is currently delayed to 1-2 months. So as long as you have the patience of a saint, and don’t need a hit of Lipton any time soon, this is a deal to savour, and take advantage of while you still can.

Switch 2 + Pokémon Legends: Z-A Champion’s Choice Bundle

Nintendo has just launched a brand new version of its Switch 2 + Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle, now packing in a whole bunch of extra free goodies alongside.

For £449.99, you’re getting the Switch 2 console, Pokémon Legends: Z-A (Switch 2 edition, download code), Mega Charizard X and Y figurines, alongside a Pokémon-themed pin set, umbrella, mug, and cap.

If you’re after the perfect gift for Christmas, this is it! If you want the Switch 2 + Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle without the extra tat, then it’s £429.99 at Amazon as well.

If you’re looking for just the new game and the bonus items, you can pick those up direct from Nintendo’s online store as well right now.

Argos Next Level Gaming Sale

Argos has got some excellent deals on right now, with its Next Level Gaming Sale featuring up to 30% off select items. Just use GAMING10 for 10% off, GAMING20 for 20% off, or GAMING30 for 30% off.

That includes discounts on games like Assassin’s Creed Shadows for PS5, Meta Quest 3S VR headsets, Xbox Controllers, and a whole lot more.

Some of the other offers featuring in the sale includes up to 25% off on select gaming lines, two PS5 Games for £25, two Nintendo Switch Games for £20, and two gaming accessories for £25.

Looking to save even more? Sign up to their newsletter and you can score an instant £5 voucher to use on any order over £40.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN’s resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

Messenger is an absurdly slick, perfectly lovely free pocket world exploration game you can play in a browser

Based on time of day and year, global fertility rates, and our own secret, illegal research into RPS supporter breeding patterns, I calculate that there’s a 12% chance you are reading this while carrying or cradling a small child. If that’s the case, then: what on Earth are you doing here? We post all kinds of awful grown-up things on RPS. Mark is threatening to do another salacious mod article and just this very morning, I posted a picture of a xenomorph covered in blood.

This piece should be safe for kids, however, as long as you don’t explain what a xenomorph is or what “salacious” means. It’s about Messenger, a free browser-based game in which you run around a very small 3D watercolour planet, delivering post. I suspect you and your child will enjoy it, unless we’ve already corrupted them and you’re now playing Aliens: Fireteam Elite.

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EA Goes Private After $55 Billion Acquisition By Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Silver Lake & Affinity Partners

“We will continue to push the boundaries of entertainment, sports, and technology”.

Electronic Arts has announced that it has entered an agreement to be purchased by the PIF (Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners for a staggering USD $55 billion.

The deal, which is expected to close in Q1 FY 2027, was confirmed earlier today, following a report last week from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier. The company is most famous for its series of sports titles, The Sims, Battlefield, and for publishing BioWare’s Dragon Age and Mass Effect series.

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