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Preorder The Boys Season 4 Now Ahead Of Its Final Season
$38 (was $56) | Releases August 19
Preorder at AmazonSuperhero movies and TV series are everywhere these days, but if you're looking for a takedown of the capes and tights crew, it doesn't get much better than The Boys. The series only has one more season left before it concludes, but you can catch up on its most recent season with the upcoming The Boys: Season 4 Blu-ray launching on August 19. Even better, preorders for The Boys: Season 4 Blu-ray are discounted to just $38 (was $56) at Amazon ahead of its launch next month. And if you need to catch up on the three previous seasons, all three are also available on Blu-ray now.
The Boys: Season 4 $38 (was $56) | Releases August 19The Boys: Season 4 Blu-ray is a two-disc set featuring all eight episodes of the fourth season, along with a selection of extras, including 14 deleted scenes, gag reels, and more.
The Boys: Season 4 picks up six months after the events of Season 3, and sees The Boys collaborate with the CIA to thwart the plans of Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) and Homelander (Anthony Starr), who are attempting to seize control of the US Government. That job is easier said than done, considering that Butcher (Karl Urban) has only months to live and must find a way to regain the trust of his former teammates.
Preorder at AmazonIf you've never watched it, The Boys is a live-action adaptation of the comic book series created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. While it follows the general plot of the comics--a team of vigilantes who keep corrupt superheroes in line--it also makes significant changes to the source material, allowing for more character development amidst the ensemble cast that includes
The previous seasons are also available on Blu-ray, and you can get all of them at a pretty good price. Seasons 1 and 2 are available in a combo pack for $28.49 (was $46) and Season 3 is priced at $26.65 (was $50).
Continue Reading at GameSpotHow To Unlock Pauline And Ninji In Super Mario Party Jamboree
Part of the fun of any Mario Party game is finding someone you love to play from Mario's long history of lovable characters. Super Mario Party Jamboree has 20 characters unlocked from the get-go, giving you plenty of choices for who you want to dominate the board with. However, there are two characters you have to unlock separately: Pauline and Ninji. If you want to play as either of them, you're in luck, as we'll tell you how to unlock them below.
How to unlock Pauline and Ninji in Super Mario Party JamboreeYou don't need to make any major progress in Super Mario Party Jamboree to unlock Pauline and Ninji. Instead, you simply need to enter the giant hot air balloon in the Party Plaza--the same one you use to access game modes.
Normally, you'd use L and R to cycle through game modes while you're in the hot air balloon, but you can actually gain full control over the camera. Once you're up in the air and scouting out locations, just use the left stick to move around freely.
Continue Reading at GameSpotLuto Review - The Spirit Of P.T. Lives On In This Unpredictable Ghost Story
After Hideo Kojima's Silent Hills fizzled out as a project, leaving the free mood piece P.T. as the only concrete work ever to be tied to Konami's revival project, it inspired a slew of P.T. copycats. This trend has stretched on for years, and can still be seen today. Focusing on looping residential hallways in first-person while ghosts poke their heads out at scripted moments, many creators loved P.T. but often took the wrong lessons from the legendary playable teaser. At first glance, Luto is the latest in a long line of P.T. wannabes, but it doesn't take long for it to stand out from the pack as an especially unpredictable and unconventional horror story.
In Luto, you play a character stuck in an emotional rut and a literal loop. Waking to a smashed bathroom mirror, protagonist Sam exits into an L-shaped hallway, passes some locked doors, heads down the stairs, and out the front door. The next day, Sam wakes to a smashed bathroom mirror, exits into an L-shaped hallway, passes some locked doors, heads down the stairs, and out the front door. The next day--well, you get it. But where so many games struggle to distance themselves from Kojima's original blueprint, Luto takes this kernel of an idea and expands on it in creative, and sometimes wondrous, ways.
I originally played a demo of Luto a few years ago, and I was surprised to hear a narrator has since been attached to this horror story. The voice of an almost gratingly upbeat British man gives the game the sense of something more like The Stanley Parable, which rings only truer when the narrator seems to comment on what I'm doing with reactivity and near-omniscience. I hated this addition to the game at first. The creaks of the floorboards in the empty house, once so eerie in the demo, were now drowned out by a narrator who seemed to spoonfeed me the story. Why did they spoil its tense atmosphere with this chatterbox?
Continue Reading at GameSpotIt Sure Looks Like Battlefield 6 Will Launch This October
A legal disclaimer is pointing towards Battlefield 6 releasing on October 10, though publisher EA has not yet officially announced a release date.
Following the debut of Battlefield 6's debut trailer, fans spotted a legal disclaimer page on the Battlefield website that stated preorder offers would expire on October 10, seemingly confirming that to be the game's release date. EA has since removed the legal disclaimer page, but not before folks like Wario64 saved the image and took note of the date.
The legal disclaimer date lines up with an earlier report that Battlefield 6 would arrive October 10. It's currently unclear if EA will offer earlier access to the game prior to October 10 for those who preorder a more expensive version, as has been the case with Battlefield games in the past.
Continue Reading at GameSpotItch.io Joins Steam In Recent Push To Ban Adult Games
After similar pressure was placed on Steam just last week, another storefront, Itch.io, has followed suit and culled the vast majority of its adult and sexual content. It cites the efforts of the organization Collective Shout, the same group that also went after Steam, as the primary reason for the removal of said games.
Rumblings of these removals picked up late on July 23, when creators started noticing that games with NSFW tags had been "shadowbanned" on the platform, while some others noted that their games had been entirely pulled. In the early hours of July 24, Itch.io shared a statement confirming the removals and clarifying the circumstances that led to the sweeping changes.
The statement begins, "We have 'deindexed' all adult NSFW content from our browse and search pages. We understand this action is sudden and disruptive, and we are truly sorry for the frustration and confusion caused by this change."
Continue Reading at GameSpotProject Cars 3 Will Be Delisted In August, Marking The End Of The Racing Franchise
Project Cars 3 will be officially delisted from digital sale on August 24. A notice served on its official Steam page confirmed that while the game will be delisted, anyone who purchased the game digitally will still be able to access it and redownload it in the future.
The online modes for the game will also remain active until February 24, 2026. This is effectively the end of the racing game series, as the previous games were also delisted several years ago. EA quietly retired the Project Cars series in late 2022, as the company announced that it had made the decision to "stop further development and investment" in the franchise. Project Cars 1 and 2 were removed from sale due to expiring car and track licenses, and it's likely that this is the same reason for the upcoming delisting of Project Cars 3.
The series first kicked off in 2015, and its two sequels were released in 2017 and 2020. Additionally, there was a mobile spin-off called Project Cars Go released in 2021, and Slightly Mad also released an official--and terrible--Fast and Furious game in 2020. All three Project Cars games were originally published by Bandai Namco, and the studio was later acquired by EA in 2021 as part of a deal to purchase Codemasters.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNext Pokemon TCG Pocket Expansion Introduces 200 New Cards, Including Johto Starters
The starters from Pokemon Heart and Gold--Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile--will soon be found in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket. The Wisdom of Sea and Sky expansion is set to launch on July 29 for the game, which will also introduce Johto legendaries Ho-Oh and Lugia alongside 200 new cards.
In an announcement on the Pokemon website, it's stated that the Pokemon TCG Pocket update will go live at 11 PM PT July 29, which would be 2 AM ET July 30. There are new Pokemon showcased in the expansion's trailer (seen below), such as Pichu and Cleffa, as well as Johto trainers like Lyra and Silver.
The Wisdom of Sea and Sky expansion will also revamp Pokemon TCG Pocket's trading system. One of the biggest shakeups will be the removal of Trade Tokens, with Shinedust utilized instead to engage in trading. The Pokemon Co. added that players will be able to wishlist up to 20 cards they'd like to trade for with the upcoming update.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWhen Is A Video Game Allowed To Die?
In a July 2025 shareholders meeting, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot made a salient yet obvious point about online video games: "You provide a service, but nothing is written in stone, and at some point, the service may be discontinued. Nothing is eternal." He added: "Support for all games cannot last forever."
This was in response to "Stop Killing Games," a consumer movement that rallies against purported "planned obsolescence" of online video games from publishers. Sparked by the shutdown of Ubisoft's The Crew, the movement has gained traction in the past year through petitions directly to European governments.
From a certain point of view, Guillemot sounds dismissive--like an elected official shrugging off constituent concerns about healthcare coverage by citing the inevitability of mortality. But the limited lifespan of modern live-service games is a reality that publishers and studios never address, at least publicly--or until it's suddenly time to pull the plug. Rarely does an executive acknowledge that their online game will, one day, come to an end.
Continue Reading at GameSpotYou Will Never Guess What Fortnite's Latest Movie Collab Is With
One battle royale after another. After prolific crossovers with Superman and The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Fortnite appears to be gearing up for a collaboration with the film One Battle After Another. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the upcoming thriller, slated for a September 26 theatrical release, isn't what anyone would consider fodder for Fortnite, making this crossover all the more intriguing.
The official Instagram account for the film put out a brief teaser, recreating a scene from the movie in which DiCaprio's character (replaced by Fortnite protagonist Jonesy in this teaser video) answers a covert call at a phone booth. "There are no hands on the clock. #OneBattleAfterAnother x Fortnite coming soon," the video's caption reads.
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It's unclear what kind of content will come out of this collaboration, including whether it will take the form of skins based on the movie's characters or any missions given by NPCs on the battle royale map. Perhaps it'll be a Fortnite Creative experience with the purpose of promoting the film, but it's hard to imagine what that would look like.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWrestling Legend Hulk Hogan Has Died - Report
Terry Bollea, widely known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, the twelve‑time professional wrestling world champion and two‑time WWE Hall‑of‑Fame inductee, has died at the age of 71. He died from cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida, as emergency personnel were dispatched Thursday morning, TMZ reports.
Hogan rose to fame with his then-WWF debut in 1979. His charisma, towering physique, signature handlebar mustache, and iconic "Hulkamania" persona helped propel the company into a global powerhouse. At WrestleMania III, his body‑slam of Andre the Giant became one of the most legendary moments in professional wrestling history.
His name became synonymous with the company, and he was featured in several WWF games, including WWF Wrestlemania, WWF Wrestlemania Challenge, and King of the Ring for the Nintendo and Super Nintendo systems. When he jumped over to competitor WCW in the mid-90s, he was also heavily featured in their video games for the N64 and PlayStation--most notably WCW/NWO Revenge.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBattlefield 6 - Open Beta, Trailer Info, Release Date Leak, Battle Royale, And Everything Else We Know
2021's Battlefield 2042 was a disappointment in the eyes of some longtime Battlefield fans, but the developers at DICE and Battlefield Studios have said they took the feedback on board to help make the next game better. The next Battlefield game, which is called Battlefield 6, was officially unveiled on July 24 and appears to be set for release on October 10.
Prior to the official unveiling, fans were buzzing with excitement on the news that the new Battlefield will seemingly emulate older titles and do away with some of the things that Battlefield 2042 did. Most importantly, the new Battlefield game will not have 128-player matches or Specialist characters--two highly criticized elements of Battlefield 2042. Battlefield 6 brings back the four standard Classes, and fans are happy about that.
Battlefield 6 is on the way.Battlefield 6 is set in the modern day--and takes players to New York City, among other locations--and that's also a welcome change for fans and a change of pace from the latest games that took place in the future and the past. At least four studios are handling development on the new Battlefield game under the Battlefield Studios banner, and yes, there will be an open beta.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBattlefield 6 Multiplayer Reveal: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To Expect
Battlefield 6 has finally been revealed by EA and Battlefield Studios and, per its debut trailer, the single-player campaign appears to be hitting close to home, with much of the action taking place in New York City. A multiplayer reveal is set for next week, where we'll get a sample of the game's new and returning modes, as well as how Battlefield's iconic classes will look in this new modern skirmish.
How to watch the Battlefield 6 multiplayer revealBattlefield 6's multiplayer reveal will be livestreamed on Battlefield's YouTube and Twitch channels. Following the showcase, which will feature developers from Battlefield Studios, viewers will be able to watch press and content creators play the game's new multiplayer suite live.
Battlefield 6 multiplayer reveal start timesBattlefield 6's multiplayer reveal will kickoff at 11:30 AM PT / 2:30 PM ET on July 31.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNew Hasbro Star Wars, Transformers, And GI Joe figures Bring Unlimited Power To Your Toy Collection
With San Diego Comic-Con kicking off this week, the season of toys has begun. This is the time of the year when companies unveil new products, and GameSpot can exclusively reveal several of the new collectibles on the way from Hasbro.
The company regularly reveals new toys from several popular film and TV IP, and if you're wanting a sinister take on a Transformer icon, a throwback to the classic GI Joe movie, or unlimited power, then there's a lot to look forward to. In a GameSpot exclusive, we're taking a closer look at the new Nemesis Prime, Pythona, and several Star Wars collectibles coming soon to a convention near you and the Hasbro Pulse store.
Hasbro's new Transformers, GI Joe, and Star Wars figuresOne of the sought-after action figures for Transformers fans will be a new Nemesis Prime, straight from the Transformers Armada series. This $75 Voyager-class figure comes packaged with his Mini-Con partners: Runway, Jetstorm, and Sonar.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCall Of Duty Mobile Season 7 Adds RC-XD Car-Racing Mode
Call Of Duty Mobile Season 7: Phantom Current arrives next week. This season features a new battle pass with more operator skins, weapon blueprints, and rewards. Phantom Current also adds a crossover event with Girls' Frontline and an all-new RC-XD car-racing mode.
Table of Contents [hide]Season 7: Phantom Current start dateSeason 7: Phantom Current starts on July 30 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. This new season launches with a brand-new battle pass with both free and premium items. The Season 7 battle pass has a "high-seas" theme with nautical operator skins and weapon blueprints.
Battle pass detailsThe main highlight of the free battle-pass tiers is Season 7's new MG 82 light machine gun, which features a high rate of fire and a large ammo capacity. There's also the new Bomb Drone scorestreak unlocked in the free tiers.
Continue Reading at GameSpotDouble Fine Paid Tribute To Ozzy Osbourne By Giving Away Brutal Legend For 666 Minutes
With the passing of Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne, developer Double Fine decided to honor the rock-and-roll legend by making Brutal Legend free on PC for 666 minutes. Osbourne's likeness and voice is seen in the game as The Guardian of Metal, as well as Dadbat.
Double Fine announced the "incredible deal" on BlueSky, which was already over at the time of publication. Offering Brutal Legend for free on Itch.io was done "to honor Ozzy's larger-than-life rock and roll legacy," per the developer's post.
Osbourne died on July 22, 2025 and performed for the last time with Black Sabbath just weeks earlier at the Back to the Beginning concert in England, according to the New York Times. For over two decades, Ozzy and his wife, Sharon, helped oversee the annual Ozzfest tour. Osbourne also had a successful solo career after leaving Black Sabbath, and he was inducted twice to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Continue Reading at GameSpotElden Ring Nightreign Has Now Crossed A Major Milestone
Elden Ring is proving to be a massive hit for From Software and Bandai Namco. It was announced today that Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree has surpassed 10 million units shipped, while Elden Ring Nightreign has now eclipsed 5 million units shipped.
Elden Ring the base game, meanwhile, has sold more than 30 million copies. It was the No. 2 best-selling game in the US for 2022, only eclipsed by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.
Elden Ring's new Tarnished Edition for Nintendo Switch 2 is coming this year, bundling together Elden Ring and the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. The Elden Ring universe will further expand with a live-action movie from A24 and director Alex Garland.
Continue Reading at GameSpotFanatical's New Bundle Offers 20 Games For As Low As $2.85 Each
Fanatical has launched a new Platinum Collection bundle, which lets you grab up to 20 PC games from previous Platinum Collection deals. This gives you a second chance to score a great deal on several popular titles in case you missed out on the previous bundles. Like other Fanatical build-your-own bundle deals, pricing scale based on how many games from the list you add to your cart. Pricing starts at three games for $10 ($3.33 per key), but the price per game drops as you add more. At five or more games, you'll pay just $3 per key, and at seven or more, you'll pay just $2.85 per key. There's no limit to how many games you can select, and if you want all 20, you'll pay just $57--a big savings compared to the full bundle's $513 value.
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As for the games on offer, one of our recommendations is the SteamWorld Classics Bundle. This gives you four SteamWorld games--SteamWorld Dig, SteamWorld Dig 2, SteamWorld Heist, and SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech--each of which puts a steampunk twist on its respective genre. You can pair this four-pack with another SteamWorld title available in the bundle, SteamWorld Build, which is a strategic city builder set in the SteamWorld universe.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBlue Protocol: Star Resonance Kicks Off Beta Soon, Here's How To Sign Up
Upcoming anime-MMORPG Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is getting ready to host its first English closed beta test, and players can sign up now for a chance to play.
From July 24 through August 14, players can fill out a closed beta application for an opportunity to play. Those selected will be notified from August 15-20. In a press release, publisher A Plus Japan doesn't actually list the dates for the beta test itself, but it will presumably begin sometime in late August.
Progress from the beta won't carry over to the free-to-play MMO's full launch, which is still slated for sometime later this year. However, players can make in-game purchases during the test, with purchases converted to in-game currency at a rebate rate come the game's full launch.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCode Vein 2 Lets You Explore With A Badass Motorcycle
Next year, Bandai Namco will return to the post-apocalyptical world of Code Vein, which is overrun by vampire-like Revenants. Code Vein 2 will have an even bigger area to explore than its predecessor. And as revealed in the production video below, players won't have to transverse all of that distance by foot. Instead, they can ride in style with a supernatural motorcycle.
In the video, producer Keita Iizuka explains that the Revenant Hunter's motorcycle isn't actually a motorcycle at all. It's a spell used to manifest a physical vehicle as needed. That means it won't need any conventional fuel or spare parts. However, it's unclear if players will need to provide anything to keep the motorcycle powered.
Iizuka added that when the player is accompanied by a companion character, they will ride on the back of the motorcycle with the Revenant Hunter. The motorcycle itself is being used to promote Code Vein 2 at San Diego Comic-Con this week with a recreation of the game's supernaturally charged vehicle. Fans will be able to take pictures with it there, or catch it at PAX West and New York Comic Con later this year.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSwitch 2's Price Was Not An Issue At Launch, But "Next Test" Is This Holiday, Analyst Says
The Switch 2 launched in early June and put up massive sales numbers, but it remains to be seen if the system will be a long-term success, according to Circana analyst Mat Piscatella.
Piscatella told The Game Business that "launch sales of hardware doesn’t often correlate to the lifetime sales." He said there have been systems that have had "incredible early sales" but later fell off, while other systems started slow and became huge hits later.
"It's just tough right now to come away with any long-term conclusions or projections, although this is a hell of a good early read," Piscatella said.
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