Share of the Week: Dragon’s Dogma 2

Last week, we asked you to dive into Dragon’s Dogma 2 and share epic moments using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:

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photomodeoftsu shares a player facing off against an attacking Griffin

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Photoingame shares a bunch of snakes hissing

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shimo_ps shares a player fighting against a cyclops with a purple strike of magic

ArturoZ99754030 shares a portrait of a red-haired red-eyed female Pawn

emranimam shares a player standing before the Sphinx

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adambomb2mk shares a portrait of an armored character standing in front of a pool of light.

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THEME:  Dragon’s Dogma – Pawns
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Next week, we’re focusing on the Pawns of Dragon’s Dogma 2. Share portraits of Pawns using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.

Just Cause Developer Avalanche Commits to Collective Bargaining Agreement With Swedish Unions

Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios Group has pledged to sign a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with its unionized workers…though the signing itself won’t happen for another year.

Avalanche Studios employees first began contract bargaining with management last fall, following a history of collective action at the studio, but many of them had been union members for much longer. Union membership in Sweden is a bit different than United States union membership. In Sweden, most workers are allowed to join a trade union that represents their line of work at any time. Union members receive some benefits automatically, such as unemployment insurance and career advice, regardless of whether or not others in their workplace have joined that union.

As a result, union membership in Sweden is high (around 70% of the country), and the unions are able to influence national laws governing minimum wage, sick leave, and other working conditions. But employees can also elect to form a union “club” within individual workplaces, and if enough members join, they can choose to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement directly with their company that offers further protections.

Avalanche Studios Group Union chairman Love Arvidsson tells me despite the popularity of unions in Sweden, the games industry in the country is running a bit behind on adopting them. But it’s starting to catch up. Last October, over 100 developers at Avalanche Studios announced that they had formed a union club at the company through Swedish union Unionen. Other employees similarly had joined a different union, Sveriges Ingenjörer (Engineers of Sweden). Together, the group asked to bargain with Avalanche management over a collective agreement that would grant them even more rights and protections in the workplace. Avalanche accepted, becoming a part of employer organization Almega, and negotiations between all involved groups have been ongoing since then.

Many of the benefits of such a contract, Arvidsson says, are what you might expect: there’s a good pension increase, improvements to sick pay and parental pay, and others. And both Arvidsson and Avalanche confirmed to IGN that a number of the benefits in the CBA are ones the company already offers, or very close to them. But the most important benefit for many at Avalanche is something called co-determination. Essentially, this forces Avalanche management to negotiate certain organizational changes with the union before making them, such as the appointment of new executives, large layoffs, and others. Additionally, the union gets at least one seat on the Avalanche board of directors, voting power and all. Essentially, it gives the workers of Avalanche a meaningful and legally protected voice in how their company is run.

This voice is especially critical to Avalanche workers because of the environment that led them to unionize in the first place. Arvidsson explains that the workers felt there had been “various systemic issues” at Avalanche that had created, over time, dissatisfaction with management.

“It’s more like a series of small things and some big things, where there’s been a general feeling that management has not felt compelled to listen to and take into account the feelings and the opinions of the employees, and we didn’t really see that improving,” Arvidsson says. “That feedback was also given to management. And management, a lot of the time, had the response of, ‘Our doors are open, just come and talk to us whenever you want.’ And a lot of people were like, ‘We did come and talk to you and you didn’t do anything, so this relationship is not working.’

“So I think that was the main reason, we decided if they’re not going to voluntarily listen to the workers, then we will organize, and then they will legally be forced to listen to us, because we’ll have that legally-protected influence in the company.”

Agreement, Deferred

After several months of negotiations, the union’s negotiations with Avalanche have been successful. Mostly.

As Arvidsson explains, the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that Avalanche is being asked to sign onto isn’t an outlandish one. In fact, it’s a standard bargaining agreement that numerous other companies and unions agree to, with the option to additionally sign a local bargaining agreement at a later date that includes more specific provisions. But Avalanche has been taking its time deciding whether or not to sign it, and Arvidsson says he walked into negotiations on April 10 unsure whether or not he’d have to organize a strike. Fortunately, he didn’t, but he didn’t walk out with a signed contract, either. The good news for workers is that Avalanche has committed to signing the CBA.

“As a Swedish-founded company, Avalanche’s values are well-aligned with the Nordic model, wherein CBAs provide a longstanding framework for constructive relations between employers and employees,” said Petra Skoglund, interim chief HR officer at Avalanche, in a statement to IGN. “We consider this step a natural progression in our growth journey. Over the past years, we’ve made significant strides toward making Avalanche one of the best workplaces in the gaming industry. Entering negotiations to implement a CBA in Sweden underscores our commitment to this goal. We’re dedicated to being an exciting yet stable employer for top gaming talent everywhere we operate – and for Sweden, this path made sense to us.”

The bad news is that the company wants to wait until Q2 of 2025 to do it.

We consider this step a natural progression in our growth journey.

Per Skoglund, the reasons for wanting to hold off are largely administrative. Because CBAs are so general and cover multiple companies, they typically have a validity period between one to three years, after which they are renegotiated for everyone. Currently, they are smack in the middle of one of those periods. Avalanche wants to enter the agreement at the start of the next validity period rather than entering now, and immediately changing the agreement a year later.

“The time frame allows us to have a dialogue with Avalanchers about what it means to be covered by a CBA,” says Skoglund. “Our leaders, in particular, will receive training to ensure they are set up to succeed, and the many Avalanchers in Sweden who have international backgrounds (some 40 countries are represented just in Stockholm and Malmö!) may be unfamiliar with the Swedish CBA model. We see this time frame as a great opportunity to bring everyone up to speed.”

In our conversation, Arvidsson acknowledges Avalanche’s reasoning has some merit to it. Because of Swedish laws and the content of the CBA, he continues, it does take some work to set up the internal systems needed to comply with what Avalanche is about to sign, and gaming companies especially can be less equipped to handle that due to the industry’s overall lack of union experience. But Arvidsson adds that he’d normally expect to wait a few months, maybe half a year – a full year is a long time to hold off such an agreement, and says the workers are “disappointed” that Avalanche wants to delay it this long.

“It’s not great. It would’ve been better if they had committed to signing earlier and then if they felt that they needed some time for transitionary stuff, like they weren’t sure that they would be able to comply with the agreement properly, we could just all agree to chill,” he says. “Because we’re going to be learning as well. It’s not like we know how to do all of this stuff, either.”

Filled With Co-Determination

On the bright side, Avalanche has made other concessions that take effect now. The company has committed to acting as if it is bound to participate in co-determination, and has promised to negotiate with the union and allow the workers to be more involved in various internal processes. “It would be better if they were legally bound to this, because at the end of the day, this is the thing that they’re saying,” Arvidsson says. “It’s noted in an official protocol and it’s something that they have committed to, but it is not something that they are legally bound to comply with. But it’s better than nothing.”

It’s a major step forward for Avalanche, which has had at least one studio-shaking issue in the past few years where workers expressed deep dissatisfaction with the lack of company transparency. Skoglund acknowledges that the company had room to improve after that inflection point, and asserts that giving employees a legally-recognized voice is just one part of that.

“The union club members have confirmed that it’s one of their main priorities and we welcome their commitment, as this is one of the ways we can improve as a company and employer,” Skoglund says. “The Swedish CBA framework provides standardized ways to exercise employee influence, which we hope will contribute toward making Avalanche one of the best workplaces in the games industry.”

But even if they have to wait a year for the CBA to become official, the unionized employees are still able to hold Avalanche to account. In Sweden, workers have a right to strike, but they waive it if they are covered by a collective bargaining agreement. Because Avalanche’s union doesn’t have such an agreement yet, the right to strike is still on the table if the company doesn’t fulfill its promises to the workers.

The unionized workers won’t be idle while they wait for Avalanche to sign the CBA, either. Avalanche management wants to come to the table and go over the entire agreement with the union, line by line. The company might try to negotiate removing certain elements from the CBA that it doesn’t want, and in return, the union might ask for additional benefits that matter to the workforce. Arvidsson tells me at the top of everyone’s minds lately is better work-life balance. Avalanche workers have been floating the idea of either a four-day work week, or six-hour days instead of eight. And they’re also hoping to contractually counter an unpopular Swedish law where employees calling in sick aren’t paid at all for the first day of absence.

Avalanche management’s commitment to a CBA is probably not earth-shattering news in the context of Swedish unions and their history. Skoglund calls the announcement “significant but not dramatic,” given that Avalanche’s owners, sister companies, and other industry colleagues all have CBAs already in place. But it does come alongside a growing labor movement in the wider global games industry that includes Sega, Workinman Interactive, Blizzard Albany, Raven Software, Zenimax QA, Activision QA, and video game voice actors. In that context, Avalanche workers have accomplished a major milestone, with hopefully more to come.

It would’ve been nice if they had just signed on, but I believe them when they say that they’re going to sign in next year.

Despite the asterisks on the timeline, Arvidsson says he feels “mostly positive” about what the union has achieved.

“I think that the company has generally been very transparent and very honest with us, and there hasn’t been any major breach of trust and definitely nothing that has ever been felt like it was due to malice, rather than just miscommunication,” he says. “So at the moment, it would’ve been nice if they had just signed on or decided that we were going to sign in three or six months or whatever. But at the end of the day, I believe them when they say that they’re going to sign in next year, and I am looking forward to continuing collaboration with them.”

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

One Dragon’s Dogma 2 Player Thinks They’ve Found a Wild Endgame Secret

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a wacky puzzle of a game, full of secrets and interactions that were still surprising players weeks after launch. And while it seems like most of its major twists have already been uncovered, one player claims they’ve found an obscure Dragon’s Dogma 2 secret that’s taking them to previously unexplored parts of the game’s map.

Warning: Massive Dragon’s Dogma 2 ending spoilers follow. Do not scroll down if you do not want to know about the entire premise of the game’s final hours. Seriously, we’re just going to spoil the crap out of it!

LAST CHANCE! BIG SPOILERS STARTING….now.

In the final hours of Dragon’s Dogma 2’s “true” ending, players are transported to a bizarre place known as the “Unmoored World.” There, an advancing red fog representative of the murderous Brine slowly creeps across the land, consuming more and more of the map until either the player stops it or the game ends. Players already have some wild theories about what’s going on with the Unmoored World, the characters in it, and what’s really happening here. But it all got weirder a few days ago, when someone seemingly managed to walk into the red fog and explore what lies beyond, unscathed.

Reddit user Temporary-Class3803 claims in a post to the Dragon’s Dogma 2 subreddit that they’ve found a way to safely traverse the red fog. Per their post, they were initially just exploring theories on how to reverse the fog’s encroachment, something that is currently thought impossible. But while they were experimenting, they found an area where Capcom seemingly forgot to code in the “Brine consumes you now” functionality, allowing them to just walk into the giant fog sea and wander around.

Here are Temporary-Class3803’s instructions on how to find the precise spot:

To get into the red mist in that location, start at Seafloor Shrine. You’ll need a staff to use the levitate skill from mage/sorcerer.

At Seafloor, begin by looking East of the portcrystal and jumping up the side wall in between the vendor area and the vocation guild.

Once you get to the top, you’ll float over to the far wall and take an immediate right, stopping at the tower. Once at the tower, hop off of the wall to the land below, and take another immediate right, follow the edges of the cloud southward and eventually you’ll get to a point where the Brine doesn’t try to eat you.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like you can actually do much in the big cloud of fog. The Unmoored World is effectively a mirror of the real one in most ways, with the red fog starting where the ocean used to be and slowly eating up the map. As a result, most of what’s inside the fog cloud just seems to be…nothing. They report trying to walk to Melve and being unable to do so without Brine eventually consuming them.

Still, even if all this just seems to be an unintended goof, Temporary-Class3803 is continuing their exploration in hopes of finding more secrets in the Unmoored World. They’re digging into lore, examining the many strange, caved in archways around the continent and pouring over notes and lines left by the Harve Village hermit, looking for unfound secrets.

Even if it’s unlikely their search turns up any fruit at this stage, the hunt itself has other Redditors curious about secrets, lore, and the potential for either cut content or future DLC content. The primary running theory at the moment (which Temporary-Class3803 is trying to dig into) is that there might be something to do in the Unmoored World with a number of mysterious, caved-in archways dotted around the map. It’s been pointed out that at least a few of these archways are only accessible in the Unmoored World, but so far, no one’s been able to figure out what they’re for. Could they be entrances to a secret dungeon? Possible DLC content? Triggers for another ending? Even if Temporary-Class3803’s exploration into the red fog itself is unrelated, their stumbling into it triggered a number of individuals to give the archways a second look. If there’s a secret to be found there, the community is on the case.

There has already been plenty to find in Dragon’s Dogma 2, arches or otherwise. Players are still working out exactly how the mysterious, village-murdering disease Dragonsplague works, and it took weeks for the internet to realize that catapults could be used to uncover secret areas. More recently, players figured out that Capcom has a built-in system for making sure everyone’s Pawn gets hired sometimes. And others are making incredible mods to customize Dragon’s Dogma 2, such as creating Dragonsplague warnings, silencing chatty Pawns, and obtaining unlimited teleportation.

Guide: Best Prince Of Persia Games Of All Time – Switch And Nintendo Systems

Every Nintendo Prince of Persia game, ranked by you.

2024 is turning out to be a pretty good year for Prince of Persia. We got the excellent Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown in January, and then rumours of a new game from none other than Dead Cells devs Evil Empire proved to be true when The Rogue Prince of Persia was officially announced. And because of both of these things, it got us reminiscing about other entries in the long-running series.

Jordan Mechner’s 1989 platformer built on the cinematic foundations of Karateka and started a franchise which has seen its share of ups (the Sands of Time reboot, the recent Lost Crown revival) and downs (the Sands of Time film, Prince of Persia 3D), but despite the occasional misfire or workaday entry, the series has endured for almost 35 years

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PlayStation Store: March 2024’s top downloads

It’s time to see which PS5, PS4, PS VR2, PS VR, and free-to-play games topped last month’s download charts. March’s PS5 list saw democracy being preserved with Helldivers 2 holding the most downloads in both US and EU regions, with new releases MLB The Show 24 and Dragon’s Dogma 2 entering the chart’s top 3 in the US. New release cyubeVR reached the top spot on the PS VR2 list in both the US and EU regions.

Check out the full listings below. What titles are you playing this month?

PS5 Games

US/CanadaEU
HELLDIVERS 2HELLDIVERS 2
MLB The Show 24EA SPORTS FC 24
Dragon’s Dogma 2Dragon’s Dogma 2
WWE 2K24Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
Madden NFL 24Rise of the Ronin
STAR WARS Battlefront Classic CollectionWWE 2K24
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six SiegeGrand Theft Auto V
EA SPORTS FC 24STAR WARS Battlefront Classic Collection
Rise of the RoninFINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
NBA 2K24Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTHIt Takes Two
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIThe Outlast Trials
Grand Theft Auto VNBA 2K24
The Outlast TrialsAssassin’s Creed Mirage
SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY!Planet Zoo
Baldur’s Gate 3Gran Turismo 7
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2UFC 5
Mortal Kombat 1Hogwarts Legacy
STAR WARS Jedi: SurvivorSTAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
UFC 5SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY!
*Naming of products may differ between regions
*Upgrades not included

PS4 Games

US/CanadaEU
MinecraftEA SPORTS FC 24
Red Dead Redemption 2Minecraft
Batman: Arkham KnightRed Dead Redemption 2
MLB The Show 24Need for Speed Heat
Need for Speed HeatThe Forest
Madden NFL 24Batman: Arkham Knight
EA SPORTS FC 24STAR WARS Battlefront II
NBA 2K24Need for Speed Rivals
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIGrand Theft Auto V
The ForestA Way Out
Grand Theft Auto VUnravel Two
WWE 2K24Need for Speed
STAR WARS Battlefront IISniper Elite V2 Remastered
Need for Speed RivalsTitanfall 2
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six SiegeNeed for Speed Payback
STAR WARS Battlefront Classic CollectionS.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat
Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIKingdom Come: Deliverance
Mortal Kombat XAssassin’s Creed Odyssey
Titanfall 2TEKKEN 7
Need for Speed PaybackTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
*Naming of products may differ between regions

PS VR2 Games*

US/CanadaEU
cyubeVRcyubeVR
Beat SaberBeat Saber
PavlovPavlov
Among Us VRArizona Sunshine 2
Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship EditionAmong Us VR
Job SimulatorHorizon Call of the Mountain
Arizona Sunshine 2Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition
Horizon Call of the MountainJob Simulator
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: RetributionKayak VR: Mirage
Legendary TalesCrossfire: Sierra Squad
*PS Store purchases only. Game upgrades or games bundled with hardware not included

PSVR Games

US/CanadaEU
ASTRO BOT Rescue MissionSniper Elite VR
Creed Rise to GloryBatman: Arkham VR
Sniper Elite VRCreed: Rise to Glory
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VRGoalkeeper VR Challenge
Beat SaberJob Simulator
Job SimulatorASTRO BOT Rescue Mission
Batman: Arkham VRBeat Saber
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: RetributionHorror Adventure : Zombie Edition (VR)
Paranormal Activity: The Lost SoulThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR
SUPERHOT VRThe Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution

Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

US/CanadaEU
FortniteFortnite
RobloxRoblox
Fortnite Battle RoyaleFortnite Battle Royale
Call of Duty: WarzoneCall of Duty: Warzone
Fall GuysRocket League
Apex LegendsFall Guys
THE FINALSeFootball 2024
Rocket LeagueApex Legends
Destiny 2THE FINALS
The Sims 4The Sims 4

Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi takes Castlevania back to basics

“Very little Bela Lugosi” is not a criticism I ever expected to level at a game. It’s not entirely unexpected considering he’s dead, but I’m still grumbling at you, Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi.

It is, as it appears, an unabashed homage to Castlevania, but with none of the -vania, making it much more like the original (or the game boy ones, and possibly a few others in the series I don’t know about): a straightforward, linear platform game about whipping monsters and not stepping on spikes. Ten a penny, right? But CNSBL captures it so well that it had me looking up old game boy tunes it vaguely reminded me of.

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Xbox Spring Sale is Live, Including Discounts on Controllers and More – Best Xbox Deals

There’s a whole score of incredible Xbox deals to check out right now, including discounts on controllers as part of Target Circle Week, over 60% off the Xbox Series X Mini Fridge at Walmart, Xbox’s Spring Sale has kicked off, and so much more. When it comes to picking up new games, hardware, or accessories for your Xbox, it feels good when you can find those items at a discounted price. Here, we’ll keep you updated on all of the latest discounts for Xbox, from games to controllers and so much more. Let’s dig into the best Xbox deals that are happening right now.

TL;DR – Our Favorite Xbox Deals

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Score 2 Free Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (New Members Only)

Walmart is now offering two months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for free for any current or new Walmart+ members. If you’re not currently a member of Walmart+, the retailer offers a 30-day free trial (which will make you eligible for the Game Pass offer), alongside plans for $12.95 paid monthly, or $98 paid annually.

For those interested in the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offer, it is worth qualifying that this code will only apply to those who currently don’t have an active Game Pass Ultimate membership, and Walmart stresses that this is for new members only. If you’re on Game Pass Core, it should be fine to apply to your account. Otherwise, if you’re a current Game Pass Ultimate member, the code won’t be applicable. If you do qualify, it’s a pretty simple process if you’re looking to bag the two-month free trial, here’s how:

Steps:

  1. Visit the Walmart+ Offer Page and select ‘Get Offer’ next to the 2 free months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate listing
  2. On the ‘Offer Page’ you will see a unique promo code, copy this code and keep a record of it
  3. Hit the ‘Redeem Offer’ button on the page to go to the Xbox Site
  4. Sign in to Your Account
  5. Your promo code will autofill — if it does not then paste/type
  6. Redeem your offer and receive your 2 Free Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
  7. Disable auto-renewal afterward to avoid being charged at the end of the trial — this can be located in ‘Services & Subscriptions’ in your Microsoft account. You should also do this for Walmart+ if you used a free trial to access the Game Pass offer

Xbox’s Spring Sale Has Kicked Off and More Xbox Game Deals

There are several Xbox games on sale right now that are worth adding to your collection, especially now that Xbox’s Spring Sale has officially begun! This sale features discounts on some excellent games, including a few of last year’s biggest hits like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Alan Wake 2, so make sure to pick up your favorites when you find them before the sale ends on April 18. We’ve also included a few of our favorite physical deals at the moment, including a fantastic deal on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor at Best Buy. To see more from the Spring Sale, though, head to the Xbox Spring Sale main page.

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Get Over 60% Off the Xbox Series X Mini Fridge at Walmart

It looks like a fridge, and it kinda is a fridge (mini), and it’s also down to $29.98 at Walmart. Plus, c’mon, who doesn’t want the Xbox Series S toaster for their kitchen as well? Not only is it a fun addition to have in your home, but this is a discount you definitely don’t want to miss out on, either! It’s currently marked down over 50% at Walmart to just $40, which is an excellent deal. What better time to pick it up?

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Xbox Console & Bundle Deals

There are a few deals on consoles and bundles that are worth taking advantage of right now. One of our favorite deals leftover from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday season is on the Diablo IV Xbox Series X bundle, which you can get for $469.00 at Walmart. The Xbox Series S, Xbox Wireless Controller in Robot White, and 3 Months of Game Pass bundle is also discounted down to $299.99.

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Get 28% Off the Official Xbox Wireless Headset & More Headset Deals

Does your family complain when you stay up playing loud shooters late into the night? They’ll stop complaining if you pick up an Xbox headset that lets no one but you hear the delightful explosions you cause on the screen. Right now, you can get 28% off the Official Xbox Wireless Headset (after clipping the $18 coupon), bringing the price down to $71.99 from $99.99. You can also save 20% on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset by using the promo code ‘GET20’ at checkout. To see even more gaming headsets on sale, visit our roundup of the best gaming headset deals.

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Save On An Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscription

Since Xbox hiked the monthly price of Game Pass last year, we want to help to avoid this. To do so, we’d recommend stacking these 3-month subscriptions as much as possible (36 months is the max you can load onto your account).

Admittedly buying up 12 of these codes can put a strain on your wallet, totaling $539.88 with the Amazon link above. However, when you compare it to the new cost of Game Pass Ultimate for 36 months at $16.99 per month, amounting to $611.64, you’ll realize you’re saving $71.76 on your subscription for the next three years. Otherwise, secure your membership for at least a year to lock in at least some savings overall.

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When Should I Buy an Xbox?

In general, it is advisable to keep an eye out for sales and restocks throughout the year, as availability has improved since the initial launch of the console. Unlike the Nintendo Switch, there is no specific recommendation to wait for a sale regardless of the time of year. Instead, it’s a good idea to monitor various retailers and online platforms for restock announcements and promotional offers.

However, certain events like Black Friday or other holiday seasons may bring about unique bundles, discounts, or promotional deals specifically for the Xbox Series X. These bundles may include additional games, accessories, or exclusive limited editions. While quantities for such promotions might be limited, they can provide an opportunity to get more value for your purchase. See our guide to Xbox Series X prices for more info.

Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S?

Choosing between the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S ultimately depends on your gaming preferences, budget, and specific requirements. Let’s compare the two consoles to help you make an informed decision:

1. Performance: The Xbox Series X is the more powerful option, offering native 4K gaming, higher graphical fidelity, and faster loading times. It has more advanced hardware, including a larger storage capacity. On the other hand, the Xbox Series S targets a lower price point and offers a less powerful performance, targeting 1440p resolution gaming and upscaling to 4K.

2. Price: The Xbox Series S is more affordable compared to the Xbox Series X. If budget is a significant factor for you, the Xbox Series S provides a cost-effective option while still delivering a next-generation gaming experience. For example, the Series S can play Starfield at 1440p 30fps (vs 4K 30fps on Series X).

3. Storage: The Xbox Series X comes with a larger internal storage capacity, allowing you to store more games directly on the console. The Xbox Series S, however, has a smaller storage capacity, which means you may need to manage your game library more actively or rely on external storage solutions.

4. Disc Drive: The Xbox Series X includes a disc drive, enabling you to play physical game discs and enjoy a wider range of media options, including Blu-ray and DVD playback. The Xbox Series S, in contrast, is a digital-only console, meaning you can only play games downloaded from the digital store.

5. Graphics and Performance: While both consoles support ray tracing, the Xbox Series X provides a more immersive and visually impressive experience due to its superior hardware capabilities. If you prioritize cutting-edge graphics and want the best performance available, the Xbox Series X is the preferable choice.

Consider your gaming preferences, budget, and whether you prioritize top-of-the-line performance or cost-effectiveness. If you have a 4K TV, want the most powerful console, and are willing to invest more, the Xbox Series X is the recommended option. If you have a lower budget, a 1080p or 1440p TV, and don’t mind sacrificing some performance, the Xbox Series S offers excellent value for money.

With how expensive gaming is getting in 2024, we’re trying to save you as much money as possible on the games and other tech you actually want to buy. We’ve got great deal roundups available for all major platforms such as Switch and Xbox, and keep these updated daily with brand new offers. If you’re trying to keep costs down while maintaining your favorite hobby, stay tuned for more incredible discounts.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

No, the Fallout TV show hasn’t written Fallout: New Vegas out of history, says Bethesda design director

Friends, there is trouble a-brewing down the radioactive watering hole. While Amazon’s Fallout TV adaptation has launched to pretty positive verdicts, a contingent of Fallout players are up in arms over its portrayal of the Fallout timeline. In particular, it’s being claimed that the show has written the events of Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas out of the canon, despite reassurances from Bethesda Game Studios design director Emil Pagliarulo. Dare you read on? Let me just load up my Junk Jet with piping, hot Fallout Season 1 spoilers

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