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Save Over 50% On David Lynch's Dune Adaptation On 4K Blu-Ray
David Lynch's Dune: Special Edition (4K Blu-ray)
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See at AmazonIf you're a big fan of Frank Herbert's Dune and/or movies made by legendary director David Lynch, check out Amazon's deal on the 4K UHD restoration of the late filmmaker's highly ambitious and divisive 1984 adaptation. Arrow Video's stellar 4K Blu-ray edition of David Lynch's Dune is up for grabs for only $21.80 (was $50). Dune is one of many 4K Blu-rays in Amazon's 50% off Arrow Video movies promotion; it's also not the only Dune adaptation on 4K Blu-ray for super cheap right now.
Save over 50% on Dune 4K Blu-rays:
- David Lynch's Dune -- $21.80 ($50)
- Dune: Prophecy Season 1 -- $17 ($40) with coupon
- Dune: Part One -- $14.49 ($30)
- Dune: Part Two -- $15 ($30)
The ultra-violent and often disorienting film was exceedingly unpopular with critics and fans, but it has garnered a cult following over the years. It's a fascinating adaptation that's worth revisiting, and Arrow Video's 4K Blu-ray edition is the best way to watch it today. If you're at all interested in Dune or David Lynch or the filmmaking process, I'd highly recommend pairing the 4K Blu-ray with the massive behind-the-scenes book titled A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch's Dune, An Oral History. The 560-page, limited-edition book is thoroughly entertaining--and it doesn't hurt that it doubles as a stunning display piece.
Continue Reading at GameSpotXbox Exclusive RPG Avowed Is Coming To PS5 With New Features
Avowed, Obsidian's 2025 RPG originally released on Xbox Series X/S and PC, is coming to PlayStation 5. The new version of Avowed, announced during the New Game+ Showcase, will be available on Sony's system on February 17, 2026--just a day short of the one-year anniversary of the game's original release. Microsoft remains the game's publisher, having purchased Obsidian in 2018.
The game, a first-person action RPG set in the world of Pillars of Eternity, tasks players with investigating a mysterious plague, fighting their way through a sprawling world with a mix of weapons and magic.
Alongside the PS5 version, Obsidian will also release an anniversary update for the game for all systems. This update will add a "New Game Plus" mode, which lets you carry over all of your equipable gear to a new character, reset to level 1, and fight modified enemies. It also adds a photo mode, three new playable races, the ability to change your appearance from the overworld, and a new weapon type. The PS5 version will also contain all post-release content and updates that the game has received thus far.
Continue Reading at GameSpotOverwatch 2 Season 20 Midcycle Introduces Showdown Shuffle
The middle of Overwatch 2 Season 20 has arrived, and the midcycle is bringing the chaos with new modes, new loot, and new in-game collectibles. One of the most notable new additions is Showdown Shuffle, which runs January 13-26. This mode is going to change which character you're controlling, often at random intervals.
Showdown Shuffle locks players into a role, but not a particular hero. Instead, hero swaps can occur when players reach certain milestones for kills or assists, or even when players are eliminated. According to Blizzard, this was done to encourage players to experiment with new characters and adapt on the fly. Showdown Shuffle will be a 5v5 battle available in Control, Hybrid, Escort, Push, and Flashpoint. Match modifiers will also change throughout the battle for more unpredictable outcomes.
Starting today through January 11, Assault will return during a Quick Play Hacked event that brings back classic Overwatch maps Temple of Anubis, Hanamura, and Volskaya Industries. It's a fitting start the year, considering that 2026 will mark the 10th anniversary of Overwatch.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPredator: Badlands Limited Edition 4K Steelbook Up For Preorder
Predator: Badlands Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at WalmartPredator: Badlands is finally available to preorder in physical formats at major retailers, including Amazon and Walmart. Blu-ray preorders for most big-budget movies open alongside the theatrical premiere these days, but it took two months for physical versions of Badlands to surface. Fans of the iconic sci-fi series won't have to wait much longer to complete their collection. The new standalone Predator movie releases February 17 on 4K Blu-ray, 1080p Blu-ray, and DVD. Predator: Badlands Limited Edition Steelbook is available to preorder for $45 at Amazon.
While you're locking in your preorder, make sure to check out Amazon's deals on Predator movie box sets and Prey on 4K Blu-ray. And if you want to revisit the Alien franchise, Amazon has Alien 4K Blu-rays for as low as $13 and a 6-Film Blu-ray Box Set for only $25.
Predator: Badlands Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray) $45 | Releases February 17The Steelbook Edition comes with 4K UHD and 1080p Blu-ray discs. You'll also find a voucher inside the case for the Movies Anywhere digital edition.
The steelbook case has incredible cover art featuring Dek, the movie's young Yautja (Predator), leaping straight toward Kalisk, the terrifying and ridiculously powerful creature who roams Genna, Dek's chosen hunting grounds and the deadliest planet known to the Yautja. One look at Kalisk and it's pretty easy to see why Genna has that reputation. The artwork wraps around to the back of the case. The interior case features Dek and his partner Thia.
Predator: Badlands displays in native 4K (2160p) resolution with support for Dolby Vision and HDR10. For audio, the 4K edition has Dolby Atmos and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround sound as well as Dolby Digital 2.0 Descriptive Audio. In addition to English, Badlands also has Spanish and French language audio tracks and optional subtitles for all three languages.
All 4K and 1080p Blu-ray editions include several behind-the-scenes featurettes, an optional audio commentary track featuring director Dan Trachtenberg, and deleted scenes with commentary.
Predator: Badlands Special Features:
- Embodying the Predator: Meet the artists who design the creatures in Badlands.
- Authentic Synthetics: Elle Fanning discusses playing two characters.
- Building the Badlands: Behind-the-scenes look at filming locations and how they are transformed.
- Dek of the Yautja: Insights into the development of the Predators in Badlands.
- Audio Commentary: director Dan Trachtenberg, producer Ben Rosenblatt, photography director Jeff Cutter, stunt coordinator Jacob Tomuri
- 6 Deleted & Pre-Visualization Scenes: Commentated by director and filmmakers.
- Sand Trap
- Squirt Canyon
- Tessa vs. Abe
- Razor Grass
- The Outpost
- Super Power Loader Extended
Predator: Badlands - All Editions:
- 4K Blu-ray Steelbook -- $45
- 4K Blu-ray -- $50
- Blu-ray -- $41
- DVD -- $20
Check out all six live-action movies on 4K Blu-ray.
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See at AmazonPredator: Badlands stars Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi as Dek and Elle Fanning, who plays twin sisters Thia and Tessa. Thia is a Weyland-Yutani Corporation synthetic who lost her legs in battle. She defies her programming and teams up with Dek, who builds a backpack-style wheelchair to carry her throughout the hunt. This unique setup leads to some inventive action sequences. Tessa, meanwhile, is the primary antagonist in Badlands. Fanning does a great job portraying both characters, and Koloamatangi's performance as the new Predator is superb.
Continue Reading at GameSpotRockstar's Battle With Union Over Fired Devs Goes To Court
Near the end of October 2025, Rockstar fired over thirty devs in the United Kingdom and Canada over what it called "gross misconduct." The Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain accused Rockstar of union busting for laying off workers who were organizing with the union. Both sides have held firm since the initial accusations, and now the battle has gone to court in the UK.
As reported by Video Games Chronicle, Rockstar and the IWGB went before the court earlier this week, where the latter requested that the fired workers be given "interim relief" while the legal drama plays out. If granted, that would place the affected workers back on Rockstar's payroll and allow some to keep their visas that were reliant on their jobs. The court will reportedly decide on the matter before the end of the week.
The IWGB pledged to continue fighting for the workers regardless of the court's decision, while Rockstar reiterated its position that the workers broke the company's policy.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNew Switch 2 Joy-Cons Are Here And They're Extremely Underwhelming
Nintendo has revealed its first set of new Joy-Con controllers for the Nintendo Switch 2 and I'll be honest, I'm a bit disappointed.
To be clear, I'm not disappointed (or surprised) by the $100 price tag, as the original Switch Joy-Cons are still $90, the standard Switch 2 Joy-Cons are $100, and all gaming hardware is pretty expensive right now. No, it's not the cost that bothers me, but rather how little these new Joy-Cons differentiate themselves from the pair that already exist.
Similar to the original Switch's Joy-Cons, it appears that the various colorways for the Switch 2 versions will feature two different colors; in the case of these newly announced Joy-Cons, those colors are a bright, pastel purple and a vibrant aqua that the company refers to as "Light Green." Despite not fully agreeing with Nintendo on what constitutes light green, I actually really like these new colors. It took a long time for me to care for any of the original Switch's Joy-Con colorways enough to purchase them, as the vast majority are extremely saturated and don't feature color combinations that I feel pair well together. I was so starved for options, in fact, that I purchased the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch largely because I thought it featured the best Joy-Con colors available. In that sense, these new Joy-Cons definitely feel like an improvement.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNew GTA 6 Delay Rumor Shot Down By Reporter, Says Statement Was Misconstrued
Grand Theft Auto 6 is still a little over 10 months away, assuming its November 2026 release window holds. Earlier this week, GTA 6 watchers were unsettled when Bloomberg's Jason Schreier noted that the game might not be as "content complete" as Rockstar has said in the past, and he didn't rule out another delay. Some fans took that as if GTA 6 was already pushed back again, which is why Schreier has stepped forward to clarify his comments.
During a recent appearance on the Button Mash podcast, Schreier said, "The last I heard, [GTA 6] was still not content complete. That is to say people were still finishing things up, still finalizing levels, and missions, and seeing what is going to make it into the game." He added that he doesn't "think anyone at Rockstar can tell you, with 100% certainty, that they will make it out in November."
Schreier responded to reports based on his comments by reiterating that he "wouldn't be shocked if GTA 6 'does' come out this fall, following the same delay pattern as [Red Dead Redemption 2]." He also characterized some of the reports as, "a complete misunderstanding of what I said."
Continue Reading at GameSpotAnimal Crossing: New Horizons Guides Hub
Animal Crossing: New Horizons, originally released in March 2020, remains a beloved Nintendo classic today. With the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 3.0 update, the game has reclaimed the spotlight. Whether you're new to the game, coming back for the 3.0 update, or someone who has never stopped playing it, our New Horizons guides hub is a one-stop shop to help you beautify your island, complete all collections in the game, upgrade everything, and live the Animal Crossing life you've dreamed of.
We've split the guides into several categories, which you can browse below to find exactly what you need, whether it's helpful starter tips, details surrounding timed seasonal events, or knowing how to spot the Jolly Redd real or fake art pieces, and more.
Table of Contents [hide]Starter tipsThese guides are designed to help you get up to speed with the early parts of the game, for both newcomers and long-timers who need a refresher. Included right at the top is a guide on how to move your Animal Crossing: New Horizons island to Switch 2.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWhy Some Believe A Witcher 3 Expansion Is Coming Soon
Near the end of 2024, CD Projekt Red put The Witcher 4 into full development with a release date potentially years away. Now, some outlets are putting forth theories that there may be a new Witcher 3 expansion to fill the gap between the present and the fourth game's release.
IGN Poland and Eurogamer separately released stories suggesting that The Witcher 3 will get its first expansion since Blood and Wine was released in 2016. Eurogamer's report suggests that the drive to release something new this year is because CD Projekt Red is behind sales goals that would trigger financial incentives for its employees.
That program has been mentioned by the company itself, which stated in a 2025 investor's call that, "There is a chance that new content hinted upon in recent calls and reports may see release in the coming year, having an impact on our results and increasing the likelihood of achieving the earnings condition for the first stage of the incentive program."
Continue Reading at GameSpotMy Mario Product Line Releases In The US In February
Nintendo launched its My Mario product lineup in Japan last year, and it's officially coming stateside in 2026. Items will be sold at the Nintendo New York and San Francisco stores starting February 19, with a focus on kid-friendly games and building sets. You'll also find a new app, Hello, Mario!, on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Google Play Store, and App Store.
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While February 19 marks the first release of My Mario gear in the United States, Nintendo plans to keep rolling out new content for the foreseeable future. Products will span everything from games and apparel to apps, and it'll include partnerships with big names like Fisher-Price and TOMY.
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