Predator Fans Mixed on Return of Dutch and Harrigan in Killer of Killers: ‘Harrigan and Dutch Had Good Endings. Zero Reason This Needed to Be Done’ | SDCC 2025

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Dutch is back in the world of Predator via an extended version of animated movie Killer of Killers — and it’s sent fans of the long-running sci-fi franchise down a lore rabbit hole that calls into question the endings of the original movies and what was thought to be a canon Predator video game.

This week at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, current Predator custodian Dan Trachtenberg announced a surprise extended version of Killer of Killers that shows Dutch from the original Predator and Danny Glover’s Mike Harrigan from Predator 2 captured and frozen by the Yautja. Trachtenberg said during a panel at Comic-Con that Schwarzenegger had given his blessing to use Dutch in future stories, leaving the door open to a Killer of Killers follow-up that would see Dutch and co revived and pitted against a Predator once again.

The extended version of Killer of Killers is out now, so fans are already analyzing it to within an inch of its life. Reaction appears to be mixed. While some are excited about the iconic characters’ return, some are disappointed with the idea that the Yautja kidnap victorious humans in the first place. Let’s remember the iconic scene at the end of Predator 2 where an elder Yautja rewards Harrigan with an antique flintlock pistol as a trophy. The suggestion now is Harrigan was later kidnapped and put in stasis, which some believe devalues the human victories seen in previous Predator movies.

“It just feels like shit knowing your favorite human survivors are just going to be kidnapped and probably killed in an arena by another human or by the Warlord,” said redditor Vector_Mortis.

“Why would the Yautja congratulate Harrigan, give him the pistol, and leave just to come back, take the pistol, and kidnap him?” wondered Slow_Obligation2286.

“I’m not a fan of this at all,” added Hanesman12. “Harrigan and Dutch had good endings. Zero reason this needed to be done. Purely nostalgia bait.”

“This removes everything we previously knew about Dutch and Harrigan’s timelines after the movies,” said Originalname888. “This removes the honor code. This removes everything.”

Fans are now latching onto a potential explanation for what is going on here: that the whole kidnap human survivors thing is the work of the Yautja tribe we see in Killer of Killers, which does not represent the Yautja as a whole. Perhaps this particular tribe has gone rogue and will eventually be put in its place. On that we’ll have to wait and see, but what is irrefutable is that it is now canon that Dutch and Harrigan were kidnapped soon after the events of their movies and remain in stasis at this undetermined point in the future.

But there’s an additional tricky Predator lore question that revolves around Dutch. 2020’s Predator: Hunting Grounds, developed by IllFonic, features Arnold Schwarzenegger reprising his role as Dutch. In the run up to the game’s release, the developers talked about working with people at previous rights holder Fox (this is before Disney bought the company and its franchises) to cement Hunting Grounds’ place within the official Predator lore.

This was exciting for fans as it meant Hunting Grounds officially revealed what happened to Dutch after the events of the first Predator movie — and there was no mention of being kidnapped by Yautja. Indeed, Hunting Grounds shows an older Dutch in the year 2025.

So, is Hunting Grounds no longer canon? Is Trachtenberg ignoring it? Is there another explanation? These are just some of the questions fans are trying to answer in the wake of Dutch’s return in Killer of Killers.

Whatever Trachtenberg’s master plan, there remains huge interest in the upcoming Predator: Badlands, the first 15 minutes of which were shown at Comic-Con. The Alien franchise links are clear, but will there be an AVP movie afterwards? We’ll have to wait and see.

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.

Review: Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 Wheel – Flawed, But Still Fun

Just don’t mix-and-match.

Ever since Nintendo introduced motion control with its Wii console, we’ve had to contend with bolt-on plastic accessories getting in the way of perfectly good Mario Kart multiplayer sessions.

The iconic Wii Wheel, while a novelty, was widely regarded by seasoned players as the worst way to control the game – and while I fear I may be upsetting some people with this statement, the same was generally true of the original Switch Joy-Con wheel, which launched alongside the console and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe back in 2017.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Rumour: SpongeBob SquarePants Is Bringing A New Game To Switch 2

Multiple ratings have already been spotted.

Switch was treated to multiple SpongeBob games during its prime, and it looks like a new game in the popular Nickelodeon series could now be on its way to Switch 2.

The title SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide was rated in South Korea and Germany recently. Adding to this, Dealabs and Billbil-Kun report it’s coming to multiple current-generation platforms including the Switch 2, and it’s expected to surface this November.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (26th July)

I’m gonna wreck it.

Here we are once more at the end of July. DK arrived on Switch 2 over a week ago and it seems that most people are absolutely loving Bananza – most, but not all, unfortunately!

Nearly 1 in 10 players responding in our poll say they’re getting sick when playing the game. The exact cause is up for debate, with the camera’s ‘following’ behaviour and the game’s smashable terrain being likely culprits upsetting a sizeable minority of DK fans. That doesn’t seem to have hurt sales of the game, mind, even if Kong can’t quite compete with launch game Mario Kart World.

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‘The Knightling’ Has Gone Gold, But The Switch Version Has Been Axed

“We understand this is disappointing”.

The upcoming Zelda-inspired 3D action-adventure game The Knightling will be launching this August on multiple platforms, but the Switch version of the game has been axed.

In an update earlier today, developer Twirlbound announced the game had “gone gold” ahead of the August release window for PC, PlayStation and Xbox, but also revealed it would “no longer” be releasing on Nintendo’s Switch.

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Toby Fox Wants To Celebrate 10 Years Of Undertale With Your Memories

“Your memories will be recorded here”.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of Undertale and the game’s creator Toby Fox is wanting to reflect on this time with your memories.

In a post on social media, he’s revealed how he’s seeking “your memories” and wants to “turn back together”. He’s hoping for a quick turnover – further noting how it would be “great” if fans could submit their responses within the next 24 hours.

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Ubisoft Reportedly Cancels Star Wars Outlaws Sequel

Star Wars Outlaws releases on Switch 2 this September.

Ubisoft’s CEO Yves Guillemot mentioned recently how he was hopeful the Switch 2 port of Star Wars Outlaws could potentially revive the game. While there’s always a chance, beyond this adventure, the future doesn’t sound very promising for Kay Vess and Nix.

According to a new scoop by Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson, a sequel to Outlaws was originally planned but was recently scrapped in the “very early” stages. This information was shared on the same outlet’s weekly podcast. Here’s exactly what he had to say:

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My best deals for PC gamers today include an Alienware x16 laptop and savings on premium keyboards and mice

Alienware’s Aurora mid‑range x16 laptop deal is the highlight today, coming in at the same price as the entry‑level model but with a stronger CPU. It’s effectively a free upgrade for anyone shopping smart. To round things out we’ve pulled together some of the best gaming keyboards and mice currently discounted and ready for headshots. Let’s get into it.

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Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One: Evolved Edition Exclusive Gameplay Trailer Shows Off the ‘Deadlier Xenomorphs’ in 60 FPS | SDCC 2025

IGN can exclusively reveal a brand-new gameplay trailer for Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One: Evolved Edition, the previously VR-exclusive shooter that is set to be released on PS5 and PC on September 30, 2025.

The new footage, which you can see below and is filled with blood and snow, shows plenty of Xenomorphs stalking the main character – ex-Colonial Marine Zula Hendricks – and the terrifying and exhilarating action that will follow, complete with Pulse Rifles, Motion Trackers, jump scares, and more.

As for the story, for those who didn’t play Alien: Rogue Incursion when it first launched on PlayStation VR2 and PCVR via Steam in December 2024 (And on Meta Quest in February), it is set on the planet Purdan (LV-354) in Gemini Exoplanet Solutions’ Castor’s Cradle research facility that is now “hauntingly desolate.” Oh, and it’s set between the events of Alien and Aliens and Zula will be traveling with a Synthetic companion named Davis 01.

This new version features everything included in the original plus “elevated visuals, immersive environments, and deadlier Xenomorphs.” It also runs at 60 FPS and promises to be the “next evolution of Alien combat.”

In our review of the original Alien: Rogue Incursion, we said it is “a faithful and entertaining stab at bringing Alien to virtual reality. The excellent story, spot-on Alien environments, and creepy Xenomorphs keep the horrifying times going throughout its eight-hour duration, even when repetitive combat, predictable AI, and the odd bug here and there make it clear this is the first attempt that it is.

“But while there’s plenty of room for this budding series to grow, I can already happily recommend Rogue Incursion as a strong proof of concept to Alien fans and newcomers alike – one that’s left me eagerly awaiting Part Two.”

Speaking of Part Two, we don’t know much besides that it is currently in development and that it “continues Zula’s story, pitting her against deadlier enemies and more difficult challenges.”

For more from SDCC, check out all the details of our live-show that will feature Project Hail Mary, King of the Hill, Peacemaker, and much more.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.

Anime Shadow 2 Codes (July 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 (July 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:

  • GRIMOIREUPDATE – 2 Luck Potions, 2 Damage Potions, 2 Coins Potions, 10 Small Boxes, 3 Mystery Boxes, Gold Boxes (NEW)
  • VIPCRATEFIX – 2 Luck Potions, 2 Damage Potions, 2 Coins Potions, 10 Small Boxes, 3 Mystery Boxes, Gold Boxes
  • DIVINES – 2 Luck Potions, 2 Damage Potions, 2 Coins Potions, 10 Small Boxes, 3 Mystery Boxes, Gold Boxes
  • 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 (July 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:

  • 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
  • UPDATE0.4
  • LimitedCode
  • UPDATE0.3
  • UPDATE0.2
  • UPDATE0

How to Redeem Anime Shadow 2 Codes (July 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.