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PS5 Owners Can Save A Few Bucks On The Minecraft Physical Edition This Week
Minecraft Physical Edition (PS5)
See at AmazonAmazon's Black Friday deals are officially here, and right now you'll find the Minecraft Physical Edition on PS5 for its lowest price ever. It's discounted to just $25 (was $30), so if you haven't yet played the iconic game, this is a great chance to dive in (or snag it as an affordable gift for a friend or family member). The discount doesn't seem like much, but it comes bundled with 3,500 Tokens, which typically cost $20. This version of Minecraft doesn't see many discounts. It briefly dropped its price by a few bucks during the summer, but this Black Friday deal is the best we've seen. If you're looking for a holiday gift for a younger gamer in your life, this is likely a good choice--just keep in mind this discount only applies to the physical PS5 version.
Minecraft Physical Edition (PS5) $25 (was $30)While you'll find Minecraft for $20 at most digital storefronts, this physical edition deal is actually the better offer. Not only do you get a few in-game goodies, but you're getting an additional value of $20 from the 3,500 Tokens. That's a total value of $40 for just $25--and if you know you'll be buying stuff from the in-game store, this is certainly the edition to get. It gets you a physical copy of Minecraft, 3,500 Tokens, and two in-game items: the Popcorn Bucket Hat and Butter Shirt.
See at AmazonMinecraft has seen massive success over the years, so it should come as no surprise that it's built up an impressive list of accompanying merchandise. And ahead of Black Friday, several Lego Minecraft sets are on sale. These include the 555-piece Ghast Balloon village Attack set, which is down to $56 (was $70), while the Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring is discounted to $41.49 (was $50), and the Trial Chamber is on sale for $32 (was $40). Check out the links below for even more Minecraft Lego set deals, and then be sure to check out GameSpot's Black Friday Deals Hub to see the latest holiday shopping price cuts on even more video games, Lego sets, and beyond.
Lego Minecraft Black Friday Deals- Ghast Balloon Village Attack (555 pieces) -- $56 ($70)
- Mooshroom House (500 pieces) -- $42.49 ($50)
- Parrot House (535 pieces) -- $56 ($70)
- Pickaxe Mine (530 pieces) -- $44 ($55)
- Woodland Mansion Fighting Ring (491 pieces) -- $41.49 ($50)
- Trial Chamber (322 pieces) -- $32 ($40)
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Continue Reading at GameSpotArc Raiders Is Discounted On PC Until December 1
We've seen a bunch of highly anticipated shooters hit the market over the past few months, and while Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 might be the heavy hitters, extraction shooter Arc Raiders is earning just as much praise. It's currently one of the best-selling and most played games on Steam--and ahead of Black Friday, you can add it to your collection for just $34.39 (was $40). The deal is part of Fanatical's Black Friday sale, which runs until December 1. You'll also get to spin the Black Friday Sale Wheel for spending over $15, which gets you everything from discount coupons to free games.
Arc Raiders $34.39 (was $40)The standard edition of Arc Raiders gets you the base games, and purchasing at Fanatical gets you an official Steam key. But if you'd like a few in-game goodies, the Deluxe Edition is also on sale at Fanatical for $52.79 (was $60). This version includes extra cosmetics plus 2,400 Raider Tokens, the premium in-game currency used for cosmetic purchases. Here's a full look at what you'll get in the Deluxe Edition:
- Wanderer Set: Valente Outfit, Pathfinder Backpack, Blanket Roll Backpack Attachment
- Character Cosmetic
- Finger Gun Rapid Fire Emote
- Cowboy Scrappy Body Type and Skin
- 2,400 Raider Tokens
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Our Arc Raiders review gave it a resounding 9/10, thanks to its engaging gunplay, unique world design, and challenging endgame content. "Arc Raiders is an extraction shooter, which means there are technically several popular games like it, but I've never played a game in the genre that's as unpredictable, thrilling, and--perhaps most surprising of all--hopeful," wrote critic Mark Delaney. "We can all kill each other in Arc Raiders. The fact that most of us are choosing instead to lend a helping hand, if not a sign that humanity will be all right in the real world, at the very least makes for one of the best multiplayer games I've ever played."
Arc Raiders isn't the only great shooter on sale at Fanatical. Thanks to the retailer's Black Friday sale, you can pick up another extraction shooter, Escape from Tarkov, for $37.49 (was $50), which offers a similar PvPvE experience, though it's not quite as beginner-friendly as Arc Raiders. And if you're after a more cooperative experience without the threat of other players, check out Helldivers 2, which continues to see big updates more than a year after release. These deals are just some of the PC gaming discounts available in Fanatical's Black Friday event, so be sure to check out the full sale for even more price cuts. And for even more discounts on video games, tech, Blu-ray, and beyond, be sure to check out GameSpot's Black Friday Deals Hub.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBuild An In-Home Arcade With These Arcade1Up Black Friday Deals
The traditional video game arcade might be a relic of the past, but thanks to Arcade1Up, you can bring that retro magic home by assembling your own line of gaming cabinets. For Black Friday 2025, several of the company’s popular arcade cabinets have gotten discounts, with discounts of around $50 on each unit. These cabinets feature multiple pre-installed games and nostalgic designs inspired by classic arcade machines, including original artwork and replica decals on each model, along with modern touches like vibrant LCD displays, adjustable speakers, and online multiplayer modes so you can compete against other Arcade1Up players over the internet. Six models are included in Amazon's deals, including the Class Of '81 Deluxe Arcade Machine and the NBA Jam Deluxe Cabinet, among others. Check out all the discounted Arcade1Up machines below, along with lists of all the games each one comes with.
Arcade1Up Class of 81' Deluxe Arcade Machine $450 (was $500)This budget-friendly arcade cabinet has a bright blue finish and decals to give it an '80s-themed look. This model has a 17-inch screen, dual speakers, a light-up marquee, and online leaderboards. 12 games come pre-installed, here's a look at them all:
- DigDug
- DigDug 2
- Druaga
- Galaga
- Galaga '88
- Galaxian
- King & Balloon
- Mappy
- Ms. Pac-Man
- Rally-X
- Rolling Thunder
- Rompers
For a quick round of golf, you can get this deluxe standing cabinet that doesn't require a riser. It comes with eight games (listed below) with online leaderboards. It has a 17-inch display, dual speakers, and a light-up marquee.
- Golden Tee ‘97
- Golden Tee ‘98
- Golden Tee ‘99
- Golden Tee 2K
- Golden Tee Classic
- Shuffle Shot
- Tee 3D '95
- World Class Bowling
This arcade cabinet sports a striking design that makes it resemble the texture of a basketball, and it comes with three games--NBA Jam, NBA Jam: Tournament Edition, and NBA Hangtime. The control panel supports up to two players, and since this is a deluxe model, it is taller than regular Arcade1Up cabinets and it does not require a riser. You can also test your skills on the court through online competition, as the cabinet is Wi-Fi enabled.
See at Amazon Arcade1Up Pac-Man Deluxe Cabinet $450 (was $500)Sporting a very bright yellow design, the Pac-Man arcade cabinet comes preloaded with 14 games (listed below). Like the models listed above, this one has a 17-inch display, dual speakers, a light-up marquee, and support for online leaderboards.
- DigDug
- DigDug 2
- Galaga
- Galaga '88
- Galaxian
- Mappy
- Pac-Man
- Pac-Man Plus
- Pac-Land
- Pac & Pal
- Rolling Thunder
- Rompers
- Super Pac-Man
Designed to be a replacement for a cupboard full of board games, the Infinity Game Board comes preloaded with more than 50 digital board and card games. You can expand the library by browsing the built-in shop and downloading new titles from a selection of more than 170 games. This is a lap-sized device with a built-in 18.5-inch HD touchscreen, and it supports local and online multiplayer for up to six users.
See at Amazon Arcade1Up 32-inch Infinity Game Table $950 (was $1,000)For something even bigger, the Infinity Game Table is a 32-inch screen that rests on a set of detachable legs. Designed for multiple players to gather around it, it can run multiple board games like Monopoly, Scrabble, and Trivial Pursuit. It can also be used for other activities like puzzles, card games, and coloring books.
See at AmazonWhile they’re not on sale for Black Friday, Arcade1Up does have a few more cabinets with attractive pricing. These are shorter than the standing models listed above, but you can extend their height by purchasing a Classic SE Riser for $59. The Pac-Man Classic Special Edition, Ms. Pac-Man Classic Special Edition, and Mortal Classic Special Edition cabinets are all priced at $334 each, and they come preloaded with a library of popular arcade games. If you’re limited on space, you can also grab a Countercade for $150. These are designed to sit on your desk, and they come in Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man variants
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Walking Dead: The Complete Series Blu-Ray Set Is Down To Its Lowest Price Yet
The Walking Dead: Complete Collection (Blu-ray)
See at AmazonThough many of its spin-offs live on, The Walking Dead TV series was officially put to rest in 2022. However, thanks to this Black Friday deal, it's risen from the dead and is now over 80% off at Amazon. You can grab The Walking Dead: Complete Series Blu-ray Box Set for just $94.49 (was $175), which is the lowest price we've seen for the collection. The collection is absolutely massive, containing every episode over the show's eleven seasons, making it one of the best ways to rewatch (or catch up) on the classic zombie thriller. Be sure to check it out before Black Friday ends.
The Walking Dead: Complete Collection (Blu-ray) $94.49 (was $175)Packed with a staggering 54 discs, you'll find all 177 episodes from the show's 12-year run. Audio quality varies by season; season one features a 5.1 Dolby TrueHD audio track, while the other 10 seasons feature 7.1 Dolby TrueHD. The physical packaging features stylish, gore-soaked images of the show's main characters superimposed on nightmare-inducing zombies.
If you're a fan of bonus features, you'll have a lot to work through with this collection. It pulls together every bonus feature from all previous single-season releases, giving you a wealth of behind-the-scenes shorts and documentaries to enjoy. There's also a 42-minute documentary covering the making of the last season.
The Walking Dead: Complete Collection Blu-ray Special Features
- Audio Commentary tracks on select episodes
- The Walking Dead Season 11 "Making Of" Documentary
- Featurettes
- Behind-the-scenes Footage
- Webisodes
- Delete Scenes
- Photo gallery
Amazon has a few other Walking Dead deals, including a slight discount on Fear The Walking Dead: The Complete Collection on Blu-ray. It's listed for $71.49 (was $79.50), and while it's not a huge price cut, it's actually listed for the lowest price we've ever seen. It includes all 113 episodes across 30 discs.
The stylish The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (Season One) Steelbook is also on sale, listed at Amazon for $17 (was $24). Along with a red, white, and blue steelbook, it includes special features like cast diaries, featurettes, and behind-the-scenes footage. This too is the lowest price we've ever seen, and it's likely to disappear after Black Friday. It's offered in standard Blu-ray format.
Continue Reading at GameSpotAdd This 10-in-1 Activity Table To Your Game Room For Cheap During Black Friday
Best Choice Products 10-in-1 Gaming Table
See at Walmart See at Amazon ($170)Walmart's Black Friday sale is officially live, and one of the standout deals is a 60% discount on the Best Choice Products 10-in-1 Gaming Table. The multi-game table includes pieces and tabletops for foosball, air hockey, pool, chess, and more. Right now, you can snag it for just $120 (was $300). Since this Black Friday deal won't stick around forever, it's possible it could sell out fast. If it does, Amazon is discounting the table to $170 instead.
Best Choice Products 10-in-1 Gaming Table $120 (was $300)The Best Choice Products 10-in-1 Gaming Table features interchangeable tabletops and 50 accessories to play 10 different games. It's quite small at two feet by four feet, so you should have no problem finding a place for it in your basement or game room. But keep in mind that this size also means a lot of the games aren't played on regulation-size surfaces. Kids, however, should find it to be plenty entertaining, with the option to enjoy several different games without the need to consume your home with several different tables. When you're not using one of the interchangeable tabletops, they can be stacked for compact storage.
Here's what games you'll get to play:
- Slide hockey
- Foosball
- Billiards
- Shuffleboard
- Table Tennis
- Chess
- Cards
- Checkers
- Bowling
- Backgammon
Walmart's $120 price applies only to the Walnut wood version; the other variants are priced at $170.
See at Walmart See at Amazon ($170)Like the idea, but wish the price was under $100? Then check out the 3-in-1 Multi Game Table, as it's discounted to $89 (was $250). It's not quite as jampacked with games, but you'll still get access to billiards, air hockey, and foosball--and the table's overall dimensions are about the same.
For something different, the Costway Electronic Shot Basketball Arcade Game is $90 (was $209), giving you a fun way to practice your shot when there's snow on the driveway. Featuring sound effects, an LED scoreboard, and multiple game modes, it's a cool alternative for any basketball fan.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Steam Machine Doesn't Even Have To Try
When news of the revived Steam Machine dropped, throngs of excited enthusiasts quickly staked a claim in its existence. They excitedly heralded its entry into what we all know to be the long-dead "console war." The media chimed in too, opining about the timeliness of its return and whether or not it has the chance to significantly dent the crowded market it's entering into.
But I don't think the Steam Machine really needs to "fight" in the traditional sense to be competitive. That's because I don't believe it actually has to do anything in order to chip away at the already-crumbling console infrastructure to win hearts and minds. It just has to be there.
The console market is arguably in the best place it's ever going to be for a large shakeup. Nintendo is, as always, doing its own thing with the Switch 2, which has proven itself to be a phenomenon beyond what we've seen before, and capable of filling the first Switch's intimidatingly large shoes and serving Nintendo's large niche.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWoW Housing Gets You Rewards In Other Blizzard Games, Including An Overwatch 2 Skin
This week in World of Warcraft, player housing will debut in early access to anyone who purchased the upcoming Midnight expansion coming with WoW's 1.2.7 update. To mark the occasion, Blizzard is giving out rewards in several of its games.
The only thing players have to do to unlock rewards in multiple games is to earn the "Welcome Home" Achievement. To do that, all you need to do is move into a home and fill out a form. That will grant you a new set of cosmetics in Overwatch 2, Heathstone, and StarCraft 2. Here's a breakdown of what you'll get in each game.
Overwatch 2- Xal’atath Symmetra Legendary Skin
- Xal’atath Symmetra Spray
- Xal'atath Symmetra Name Card
- Dark Heart Player Icon
- Earning the "Welcome Home" achievement in WoW unlocks the Hearth & Home Card Back
- Earning new Horde and Alliance StarCraft II console skins after you earn the "Welcome Home" achievement in WoW.
Heathstone is also running a new, limited-time in-game event, "Welcome to the Neighborhood!," featuring an earnable Epic event card.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSave On Sony's Noise-Canceling Headphones & Earbuds
All Sony headphones on sale for Black Friday
Save big on Sony's best headsets
See at AmazonSony's noise-cancelling wireless headsets have been popular since they were first introduced, and for Black Friday, you can save nearly 40$ on the tthe Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones, which are on sale for $49 (was $400). These offer high-quality audio, strong battery life, and are comfortable to wear all day. You can choose from four colors for this deal: Black, Midnight Blue, Silver, and Smoky Pink, and as an added bonus, you'll also get $30 Amazon credit with the black version. Amazon has similar deals on several other Sony headphone models, including the WH-1000XM6, WH-CH720N, and XM5 Earbuds, all of which are discounted and come with a bonus 60-day Audible subscription. Beyond Amazon's offerings, you can also save a whopping $190 on the Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones at Best Buy, dropping them to just $160 (normally $350). We've outlined all of the best Black Friday deals on Sony wireless headphones below. And for even more savings on tech, video games, and beyond, be sure to check GameSpot's Black Friday Deals Hub.
Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless ANC Headphones $248 (was $400) | Includes $30 Amazon creditSony’s WH-1000XM5 features Auto NC Optimizer technology that adapts noise cancellation to your environment. It also sports a sleek matte black design with built-in controls on the earcups. The left cup houses physical buttons for noise-cancelling and ambient modes, while the right cup offers touch controls for playback, volume, and calls. The headphones support wireless Bluetooth pairing or wired connections via 3.5mm or USB-C. Battery life is roughly 30 hours with ANC enabled (or 40 hours with ANC off), and it supports fast charging to restore hours of playback time in just a few minutes on the charger. The headphones ship with a soft-shell carrying case and a USB-C cable.
Amazon's deal knocks the price on the Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless ANC Headphones down to just $248 (was $400), and you'll get a free $30 Amazon Gift card as part of your purchase.
See at Amazon Sony WH-1000XM4 $160 (was $350)While Amazon's deal on the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones is great, Best Buy has its own exclusive deal on the previous generation model, the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones. These are very similar to the WH-1000XM5 in form factor, features, and sound quality. While they aren't quite as powerful as the XM5 model, the XM4 headphones still offer excellent playback quality and noise cancellation. Battery life last up to roughly 30 hours, and the support quick-charge via the included charging cable. They also include handy features like touch playback controls, AI audio upscaling, and multipoint Bluetooth pairing so you can connect them to multiple devices simultaneously.
Thanks to Best Buy's Black Friday doorbuster deal, you can grab these for just $160 (normally $350), making this the biggest Black Friday discount we've seen for Sony's headphones so far. However, unlike Amazon's deals, there are no extra bonuses.
See at Best Buy Sony WH-1000XM6 Wireless ANC Headphones $398 (was $460) | Includes 60 days of AudibleIf you'd like to check out the newest model in Sony's WH-1000XM line, the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones are discounted to $398 (was $460). These offer improved ANC performance, Bluetooth 5.3 support, and a foldable design. The WH-1000XM6 is equipped with a QN3 processor and 12 microphones, further refining its voice capture and noise-cancellation capabilities. Along with the You'll also get a 60-day Audible subscription with your purchase.
See at Amazon Sony Ult Wear Over-Ear Noise Canceling Bluetooth Headphones $148 (was $250)Amazon's other Black Friday deals for Sony headphones include the Sony Ultra Wear Over-Ear Noise-Canceling Bluetooth Headphones. While they're not quite on par with the tech in the WH-1000X line, they're still a solid choice for mid-range active noise cancellation. Note that this is the only Sony headphone deal at Amazon that does not include a bonus gift card or Audible subscription.
See at Amazon Sony WH-CH720N $88 (was $171) | Includes 60 days of AudibleIf the above headphone models are outside your price range, you might want to check out the budget-friendly WH-CH720N, which are down to $88 (was $171). This is another pair of wireless noice-cancelling headphones, and though they lack some of the premium features of the other models we've covered, they also won't break the bank. You'll also get a complimentary 60-day Audible subscription along with the discounted price if you grab these at Amazon.
See at Amazon Sony XM5 Earbuds $228 (was $248) | Includes 60 days of AudibleFor something more compact, the Sony XM5 Earbuds are on sale for $228 (was $248). These offer the same noise-cancelling features as the XM5, just in a true wireless earbud form factor. The earbuds use Bluetooth wireless connectivity and offer up to 8 hours of battery life, which can be extended to 24 hours with the included charging case. Like the other Sony XM headphone deals at Amazon, the retailer is including a free 60-day Audible subscription with your purchase.
See at AmazonIf you'd like to check out the newest model, the Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones have been discounted to $398 (was $460). There are a few key differences with the latest model, as it adds more articulation to the headphones for increased foldability, supports Bluetooth 5.3, and improves on noise-cancelling. The WH-1000XM6 is equipped with a QN3 processor and 12 microphones, further refining its audio quality and noise-cancelling functions. You'll also get a 60-day Audible subscription with your purchase.
Ultimate Ears headset for $143 (was $250)
Continue Reading at GameSpotLego Christmas Tree And Santa's Sleigh Are Cheap For Black Friday
Lego Christmas Tree 2-in-1 (784 Pieces)
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Several festive Lego sets are on sale for massive discounts at Amazon and Walmart for Black Friday. The Lego 2-in-1 Christmas Tree and Santa's Sleigh are on sale for their best prices this year. The 784-piece Lego Christmas Tree is available for $25 (was $45) at Walmart. Amazon matched this offer but quickly sold out, so don't wait too long to choose your Christmas Tree this year. Lego Santa's Sleigh is also on sale for only $25 (was $40), but this deal is currently in stock at Amazon and Walmart.
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Arc Raiders' Beloved Rooster Is Based On A Real, Half-Blind Animal
One of the fan-favorite stars of Arc Raiders is a rooster named Scrappy who collects crafting materials on the players' behalf in the workshop. Now, the dev behind Scrappy has come forward to explain how he was put in the game and why he became such an important part of it.
Johan, a 3D artist who has works on Arc Raiders, shared the origin story of Scrappy in a post on the game's official page.
The real Scrappy is a rooster named Hakan who once crashed Johan's Zoom meeting while he was staying at his parents' house. Johan describes the rooster as, "Friendly, cuddly, and blind in one eye. He had a habit of stepping in his food and tripping over himself. I adored him."
Continue Reading at GameSpotFortnite Is Down Along With A Number Of Other Games
As America heads into a long holiday weekend for Thanksgiving, one of the most popular games on the planet, Fortnite, is encountering some significant issues. Epic Games has acknowledged server struggles for Fortnite, with players unable to get into the game at all.
"Our team is investigating the issue and we'll follow up once the issue has been resolved," it said. GameSpot attempted to access Fortnite around 2:10 PM ET and could not get into the Epic launcher, let alone access Fortnite.
As usual with any outage, your mileage may vary. But the issues today with Fortnite were severe and prolonged enough for Epic to release a statement addressing the matter.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWorld Of Warcraft's Midnight Expansion Launches In March 2026
World of Warcraft: Midnight, the eleventh expansion in the long-running MMO and the second chapter of the Worldsoul Saga, is set to launch on March 2, 2026. Positioned between The War Within (2024) and the future expansion The Last Titan, Midnight marks a major return to one of Azeroth's most iconic settings while pushing the overarching saga toward its cosmic climax. Revealed during this past summer and showcased heavily at Gamescom, the expansion signals a dramatic escalation in the war between Light and Void.
Set in a fully rebuilt and reimagined Quel'Thalas, Midnight centers on a massive Void invasion led by Xal'atath, whose manipulations during The War Within left Azeroth vulnerable to the voidlord Dimensius. The Void now seeks to claim the Sunwell--a source of potent magical energy--and plunge the world into terror. Players will work to reunite the fractured elven tribes, forge alliances with ancient powers, and ultimately join the Light's armies in a desperate effort to repel the Shadow once and for all. Zones such as Eversong, Zul'Aman, Harandar, and the Voidstorm will be heavily featured for the campaign.
Midnight introduces several major gameplay features and progression updates, including player housing, a long-requested addition to the game. The expansion also debuts a new Allied Race, the Haranir, an ancient, root-dwelling people from the hidden zone of Harandar whose flora-grown architecture evokes the natural magics of early Azeroth. Players will be able to choose their zone progression order after completing Eversong, offering additional flexibility in how the campaign unfolds. Alongside returning lore heavyweights such as Wrathion, Khadgar, and Alexstrasza, the story pushes deeper into the tumult of the Worldsoul Saga.
Continue Reading at GameSpotMagic: The Gathering's Monster Hunter Collab Delayed After "Disappointing" Reaction
Last week, Wizards of the Coast announced Secret Lair x Monster Hunter, a new slate of limited-run cards coming to Magic: The Gathering in collaboration with Capcom, would go live on December 1. Today, the company has announced that due to fan reaction after the reveal, the planned sale will be delayed until 2026 for what WotC is calling a "rework."
The official Magic: The Gathering website announced the delay in a new blog post, confirming that the cards would not release on December 1, and instead would instead release "in a few months."
Dual-Bladed Hunter (reprint of Grand Abolisher)"Let's cut to the chase: the Secret Lair x Monster Hunter Superdrop we revealed last week fell short of expectations," the blog post reads. "We heard loud and clear that you were disappointed, and we believe we can do better. So, we're going to postpone this release and rework this Superdrop entirely."
Continue Reading at GameSpotRenegades Satisfyingly Transports Destiny 2 To A Galaxy Far, Far Away
The list of complaints that players have with the current state of Destiny 2 is lengthy. Whether it be issues with the game's new activities hub--the Portal--an unfulfilling grind for better loot, the implied irrelevance of old gear, the quality of missions that are available, or progress-stalling bugs, the argument for this being the lowest point in Destiny's history is strong--despite some other periods that put up competition for that title.
While it's impossible to know how the playerbase at large will holistically receive the content I experienced at a two-day preview of Destiny 2's upcoming Renegades expansion, what I do know is that there is a lot there for the community to engage with, which already feels like a step up from the previous expansion The Edge of Fate.
When Renegades launches in December, the first thing players will encounter is its campaign, which is serving double duty. Its first responsibility is as a continuation of The Fate Saga, the multi-expansion story that kicked off with The Edge of Fate. At the end of that release, we learned of a vague prophecy that foretold the end of everything, lest our player Guardians "bind the Nine;" a group of primordial, fourth-dimensional beings who pull the strings of Destiny's universe. But what does binding the Nine actually entail? That's the million-glimmer question at the heart of the saga.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBeyond Good And Evil 2 Shows Signs Of Life After Nearly Two Decades
If it ever comes out, Beyond Good and Evil 2 may take home the record for the longest development period in video game history. It's been 17 years and counting, but Ubisoft has sent out a job listing that suggests development on the follow-up to Beyond Good and Evil is still in progress.
Ubisoft has posted a job on Hitmarker for a technical sound designer for Beyond Good and Evil 2. The role calls for the person in question to have the duties of both a sound designer and an audio technical lead with an emphasis on creating audio assets, as well as proposing and integrating audio designs.
More intriguingly, the listing reconfirms that Beyond Good & Evil 2 will be a prequel to the original game that offers "a seamless experience of exploration and space piracy across a solar system full of exotic locations, colorful characters and mysteries to uncover, solo or with friends." That suggests the sequel will have multiplayer functionality.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCelebrate Back To The Future's 40th Anniversary With This 4K Blu-Ray Set Deal
Back to the Future 40th Anniversary Trilogy (4K Blu-ray)
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See at AmazonThis year marked the 40th anniversary of the first Back to the Future movie, and if you're looking to celebrate the beloved sci-fi adventure films, you're in luck. The Back to the Future 40th Anniversary Trilogy 4K Blu-ray Box Set is on sale for $39 (was $56) for a limited time. The set includes 4K Blu-ray versions of all three Back to the Future films, plus a selection of extras and special features. This 30%-off discount is part of Amazon's early Black Friday deals, but is only available for a limited time, so if you're interested, be sure to pick it up before it's gone.
Back to the Future 40th Anniversary Trilogy (4K Blu-ray) $39 (was $56)This release includes all three films and an extensive collection of bonus features spread across eight discs. You'll get 4K Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and digital streaming codes for the trilogy, and the films all support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround sound. Once you're done watching the movies, you can sit back and enjoy over nine hours of special features, which include bonus materials from previous DVD and Blu-ray releases and brand-new featurettes. These include the location used to create the town of Hill Valley in the movies, cast and crew reflections on the production of BTTF, and a short feature on tracking down an iconic prop.
Back to the Future 40th Anniversary 4K Blu-ray Box Set Special Features
- 40 Years Later: Reflecting on Back to the Future
- Back to Hill Valley
- Untold Stories of Back to the Future
- TCM Classic Film Festival Panel
- A Mystery in History
Back to the Future fans can also grab the recently launched 1,872-piece Lego Icons: DeLorean Time Machine set for just $170 (was $200). This kit lets you customize Doc Brown's DeLorean time machine with multiple accessory loadouts, including the rod and Plutonium chamber, a flight mode featuring the Mr. Fusion generator, or the whitewall tires, circuit board, and interchangeable license plates inspired by the third film.
There's also a smaller--and cuter--357-piece Lego Delorean set releasing on January 1, 2026 that will include minifigures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown. Preorders are available for $28 at Amazon.
See at AmazonIn case the 4K anniversary edition of the Back to the Future trilogy sells out, you can also pick up the older version of the Back to the Future Trilogy 4K Blu-ray Box Set for $39.39. This box set does not include any of the 40th anniversary bonus content, but you're still getting all three films in 4K quality and hours of legacy special features. The silver lining is that this release qualifies for Amazon's B2G1 Free promotion, so if you're shopping for Blu-rays, it's worth considering.
Check the links below for more Black Friday Blu-ray deals, or head over to GameSpot's Black Friday Deals Hub the see the latest discounts.
Continue Reading at GameSpotLego Ideas: The Insect Collection Is 50% Off And Will Be Retired Soon
Lego Ideas: The Insect Collection (1,111 pieces)
See at Amazon See at WalmartAmateur entomologists, take note--Lego Ideas: The Insect Collection is down to its lowest price ever for Black Friday. The set hasn't seen many discounts over the years, but right now it's just $40 (was $80) at both Amazon and Walmart. Lego says that this is one of its sets that'll be retired soon, so if you want to add it to your collection, the current deal is hard to pass up.
Lego Ideas: The Insect Collection (1,111 pieces) $40 (was $80)This colorful set lets you build three different insects: a blue morpho butterfly, a Hercules beetle, and a Chinese mantis. All three are fully posable and come with a tiny display stand, making it easy to show them off in your home. The beetle might be the coolest of the bunch, however, as it comes with a pair of attachable wings that connect to its thorax, which makes for a pretty eye-catching display.
Since each insect comes with its own instruction booklet, you can build these solo or with a few friends. There are also digital instructions on the Lego Builder app if you'd like something more visual. Once completed, the insects are quite sizable. The Hercules beetle alone stands around 7 inches tall and 6.5 inches wide, so make sure you have plenty of space on your table or shelf to show off the trio.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Hits 35 Million Sales, And Did So Faster Than Witcher 3
Cyberpunk 2077 had a disastrous launch in December 2020, but it's now sold more than 35 million copies, reaching that figure faster than The Witcher 3.
As part of CD Projekt's earnings report, the Polish company disclosed the new sales figure for Cyberpunk 2077 and the context around it. Joint CEO Michal Nowakowski said Cyberpunk 2077's strong sales are a testament to the "franchise's enduring power." The sales success also "enables us to be even more audacious about charting its future," he said.
VGC reminded us that The Witcher 3 needed about six years to achieve 30 million in sales, so Cyberpunk 2077 is selling at a faster rate. Cyberpunk 2077's Phantom Liberty expansion, meanwhile, has sold more than 10 million units. The Witcher 3 went on to sell more than 60 million units to become one of the top 10 best-selling games of all time.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPolice Called About Gunshots, Ends Up Being California Resident Playing Game Too Loudly
A person residing in northern California was visited by police officers over the weekend after they received a call about possible gunshots and yelling. Instead of a dangerous situation, authorities discovered that someone was just playing video games too loudly with a window open.
Spotted by Kotaku, Action News Now reported on the Chico Police Department responding to someone notifying them about "threatening words" and "pop sounds" on November 22. The officers found out that a video game was the source of the noises. It's unknown exactly what game the person was playing and whether they could have been shouting in the middle of an online match.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHow Riftbound Fixes Magic: The Gathering's Biggest Problems
Riot Games recently launched Riftbound, a trading-card game based on the wildly popular League of Legends franchise. While the first thought that comes to mind when coming across a new TCG in an overcrowded market is usually “another one?” I’m here to tell you that not only does Riftbound have a strong foundation for a casual/competitive game, it actually improves and fixes many mechanics seen in other TCGs. Most notably, Riftbound addresses my biggest issues with Magic: The Gathering and its 30-year-old design that at times feels wildly outdated. Here’s a breakdown of just some of the many improvements I noticed while playing Riftbound as a seasoned Magic player.
Casual Yet Competitive
One of my least favorite aspects of Magic is having to juggle multiple decks for multiple situations. When playing Limited, I have to build a 40-card deck. When playing Pauper or Vintage, I have to maintain 60-card decks. When playing Commander with friends at the local brewery, I have to carry around a 100-card behemoth of a deck. The different formats all carry their own restrictions and decklists and it can be a lot to maintain for a single card game. This issue doesn’t exist for Riftbound, as any 40-card deck you buy or build is good for use in 1v1, 2v2, and three- or four-player Free-for-All. While any TCG can inspire the “grinding” mindset that comes with entering competitive play, I find myself regularly playing casual Riftbound matches simply because the game scales so well without deck modifications. It encourages the mindset of building a single deck and being able to play it in multiple formats, and means my Jinx deck that I’m so proud of can be shown off a lot more. To learn a bit more about this design choice of scalable formats, I talked with Nik Davidson, game design architect over at Riot Games.
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