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Lego Mario Kart Starter Set And Buildable Wario Figure Get First Price Cuts
The Wario Kart set also comes with King Boo, and the Mario Kart Starter Set has the Interactive Super Mario Figure. Interactive Lego Mario & Standard Kart (278 Pieces) Lego Mario Kart: Wario & King Boo (512 Pieces) Amazon has awesome deals on a handful of Lego Mario Kart playsets, including two products on sale for the first time since the second wave of racers joined the series in August. Interactive Lego Mario & Standard Kart, which is the starter set for the collection, is up for grabs for $44 (was $55). The other first-time deal is Wario & King Boo for $40 (was $50), which is the only Lego Super Mario set featuring fan-favorite character Wario. The 512-piece set includes buildable figures of each character, Wario's signature pink Badwagon kart and paraglider, and King Boo's adorable blue Teddy Buggy. Amazon also has deals on four of the Mario Kart Lego sets from the January launch lineup, including Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo for $28.49 (was $35), which will be discontinued soon. Another notable offer is Toad's Garage for $32 (was $40). It comes with two Pit Crew Toad figures, but you could buy them two friends and home by picking up the 276-piece Party at Toad's House set for $24 (was $30). This playset launched alongside the new Mario Kart products in August. Here's a quick rundown of Amazon's Lego Mario Kart deals ahead of Black Friday 2025. Lego Super Mario Retiring Sets Save on discontinued and soon-to-be discontinued Lego products. Lego Super Mario: Mario Kart Collection Check out all of the holiday deals at Amazon. As of November 2025, the Lego Mario Kart includes 11 playsets, most of which are priced at $50 or less. If you owned the full collection, you'd have 17 karts, 24 figures, and a whole bunch of interactive accessories. Not included in those figures is Mario Kart: Lego Mario & Standard Kart, the 1,972-piece display model for adults that launched first at the Lego Store in May before racing onto retail shelves in July. Below, you can check out the full Lego Mario Kart collection in list and gallery formats. The gallery is organized by newest to oldest. If you're in it for the character figures, we included alternative options in the traditional Lego Super Mario line. Plus, figures and elements from those sets are compatible with the Lego Mario Kart collection. Browse at: Amazon | Lego Store | Target | Walmart | Best Buy The arrival of a proper starter set featuring Interactive Mario is a good indicator that the Lego Mario Kart series will continue to expand in the coming months/years. If you were knew to Lego Super Mario when the kart-racing sub-series debuted with six playsets at the beginning of 2025, you needed one of the three Adventures with Lego Mario starter sets to take advantage of the visual and audio effects included with each kit. But now you can get the Mario figure, his Standard Kart, and a slew of accessories with interactive Action Tags. The buildable, battery-operated figure has expressive eyes--each eye is an LCD screen--and a screen on the center of his chest that displays a wide range of elements, colors, and animations based on the Action Tag Mario steps on. When an Interactive figure is in the driver's seat of a kart, you'll hear and see reactions when the race starts, while drifting or gliding, when honking your horn, and more. Various accessories in each set also have Action Tags that trigger unique sound effects and expressions. Mario is accompanied by a Bob-omb with an Action Tag, a Thwomp, and track pieces, including connectible barriers, an interactive Item Box, two traffic cones, a Banana, an interactive platform for starting each race, and a winner's circle platform with checkered flags and the Mushroom Cup logo that celebrates the victor when standing on the Action Tag. Red and Green Shells can be fired from the removable launcher on the kart. The Standard Kart is the same signature red vehicle that was part of the launch lineup for $20--though it lacks the Super Glider--so if you already have an Adventures with Lego Mario starter set and the Standard Kart, this probably isn't the starter set for you. Also, just like with the original starter sets, Mario Kart is starting with only Interactive Mario, though we suspect Luigi and Peach will get their own Mario Kart sets in the future. For now, however, you'll still need to buy the traditional platforming-focused starter sets to get those figures. Interactive Mario & Standard Kart is $55, five bucks more than the other three, but it has 60 more pieces than its platforming-focused counterpart. The trio of Adventures with Lego Mario starter sets received refreshes last year. At the moment, you can save $10 on the Peach and Luigi starter sets, while the Mario course is $42 (was $50). See all Lego Super Mario Interactive Starter Sets It took five years, but Wario has finally joined the Lego Super Mario collection. We wouldn't be surprised if this winds up being the most popular of the five new ones simply because of the character's popularity. Lego accurately captured Wario's maniacal smile and stare. You can hear Wario's voice by simply looking at it. He really should have his own starter set with an Interactive Wario figure. Wario's signature pink Badwagon comes with the Wario Wing paraglider featuring the top of his face. The glider is detachable, so you can connect it to any kart, including the Teddy Buggy, the adorable blue kart with a teddy bear face. Apologies to King Boo for focusing on Wario here. King Boo is also cool, and he's clearly happy to be joining the race, but Wario is the star here. Also, from a building perspective, King Boo isn't as exciting as other characters in the lineup. The cube-shaped figure matches the one included in King Boo's Haunted Mansion, a Lego Super Mario set that's retiring soon and on sale for $65 (was $75). The 512-piece Wario & King Boo set comes with two Green Shells, a Red Shell, and two traffic cones. Exclusive to Target and the Lego Store, the 588-piece Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit has a kart feature not found in any of the other kits. A Piranha Plant can be attached to the front of Toadette's Cat Cruiser or Koopa Troopa's Tanooki Kart. The Potted Piranha Plant has a pair of rubberized tires of its own that are different from the wheels on the karts. It's cool to see one of the more interesting Items in the video game series transformed into a Lego build. Originally Princess Peach's Special Item in Mario Kart Arcade GP, the Potted Piranha Plant was added to the mainline series in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for Switch--though it's not in Mario Kart World. The set also comes with an Item Box with Action Tag, two Red Shells, and one Green Shell. Each kart has an Action Tag that triggers sound effects when the karts are driven by Interactive Lego Mario/Luigi/Peach. Toadette only has two prior appearances in Lego Super Mario, and this is the most affordable set featuring the popular character. The other two sets with a Toadette figure are no longer in print, but you can still get them for retail price or less at Amazon. Other Lego Mario sets featuring Toadette: For a larger Piranha Plant, check out the 540-piece Lego Super Mario: Piranha Plant display model for adults, which is on sale for $48 (was $60). Shy Guy & P-Wing is the third Mario Kart Lego set that's essentially a character pack. The 249-piece build features Shy Guy and his P-Wing kart with a detachable. Plane Glider, Red and Green Shells, and a Banana. The set is exclusive to Target and the Lego Store. This is a notable addition to the lineup as Red Shy Guy isn't easy to find these days. He was featured in multiple series of Lego Super Mario Character Packs, but those were mystery bags. Red Shy Guy was also in the retired Boomer Bill Barrage set that sells for way above MSRP now. You can still get Pink Shy Guy in the Soda Jungle Maker playset, but this one is retiring soon, so grab it while you can. More Lego Mario sets with Shy Guy Bowser's Castle is the first Lego Mario Kart playset to eclipse 1,000 pieces. That's a trifecta for King Koopa, as the iconic villain also owns the titles in the other two Lego Mario categories: display model for adults (The Mighty Bowser) and traditional Super Mario playset (The Bowser Express Train). The 1,068-piece set features Bowser and Green Yoshi with their Standard ATV and Mach 8 karts. Each kart has an Action Tag for Interactive Lego Mario/Luigi/Peach. The castle wall is 14 inches wide and the decorative horns at the top are over 10 inches from the ground. The gated walls on each side fold inward/outward with a maximum depth of 8 inches. The castle has many interactive elements. The Thwomp is connected to a chain that drops down to block the fiery underpass. Racers can fling Red/Green shells at the flames and the Thwomp, and the small ramp in front of the door will help launch karts safely through the entrance. There are two other ways to enter the (imaginary) castle. Both of the gated walls, although built with different pieces, are destructible, allowing karts to smash through to the other side. Each route has an additional obstacle, though. One gate is guarded by a spinning Fire Bar, while the other is overlooked by a Lava Bubble that plummets to the floor with the press of a lever. Since it's Bowser's Castle, there's a spot in the tower for the Bowser figure to stand. Other Lego Mario figures can drive Bowser's kart, but it does have his logo on the front, so one of his minions or his son Bowser Jr.--included with the Lego Super Mario starter set--would feel the most appropriate thematically. With Bowser's Castle, you can start to see how Lego Mario Kart kits can combine together to create larger courses. It's essentially the wave two version of the Grand Prix set, which includes three racers/karts, the starting gate, and track barriers that that can run from the starting line to the castle walls. If you want a Lego Bowser figure but don't want to spend $100, you should grab the 458-piece Bowser's Muscle Car for $30. Slated to retire soon, this playset includes the same Lego Bowser figure. The blue and yellow Muscle Car from Super Mario 3D World is larger than Lego Mario Kart vehicles, but you can connect the Bowser figure to a kart from another set. As for Yoshi, this is the character's second appearance in the Mario Kart series, but Yoshi's Bike set includes the Light Blue variant. More Bowser-themed Lego sets Mario Kart: Mario & Standard Kart is the only building set in the series geared toward adults. The 1,972-piece model includes a far larger and more detailed version of the Standard Kart. You're also getting the most detailed version of the mustachioed racer's modern 3D design. His head, arms, and thumbs are posable, but he can't stand up outside of the kart. You can, however, display Mario separately if you prop him up against something. The completed model measures in at approximately 12.5 inches long, 7.5 inches wide, and 8.5 inches tall. It includes a cleverly designed, buildable display stand that can be tilted in different directions to make Mario appear as if he is going uphill/downhill and drifting around a bend in the track. The rubberized wheels are functional and roll smoothly, but just know that this large-scale model is not made for play, and crashing the kart into a real wall--or Bowser's Castle--could jar some pieces free. The same goes for the Mario figure, who needs to be handled delicately. There's a reason why the Interactive Lego Mario figures--and most of the figures in general--are blocky rather than rounded: The rounded design makes the build more fragile. But as a display model? The Mario figure might be Lego's most impressive Nintendo build yet. It looks incredible. Like some of the other Nintendo display models, Mario & Standard Kart comes with a physical instruction booklet and support for an interactive guide in the Lego Builder app on iOS and Android. With the free app, you can watch each step of the build process in 3D and manipulate the diagram to look at the work-in-progress from any angle you desire. Check out our Mario Kart: Mario & Standard Kart review for more details on the set. This set launched as a Lego Store exclusive on May 15 before arriving at major retailers July 1. As mentioned, Mario's Standard Kart was part of the January 2025 launch lineup. But even if you buy the Interactive Lego Mario Kart starter set, this 174-piece build has a couple of key features that may make it worthwhile to double-dip on the ubiquitous vehicle. Most notably, this version includes Mario's detachable Super Glider and Pit Crew Toad. You'll also get Red and Green Shells, a Banana, and a workstation for Toad that doubles as a target to fling Shells at. The workstation and kart have Action Tags for Interactive Lego Mario/Luigi/Peach. If you don't have one of the Lego Mario starter sets, the included Pit Crew Toad figure can drive the kart instead. The Yoshi Bike remains the cheapest set in the series. The 133-piece set includes a green bike modeled after Yoshi--it even has Yoshi Egg rims--a Light Blue Yoshi, two red and two blue traffic cones, an Item Box, a Banana, and Red and Green Shells. Mario, Luigi, and Peach figures react as the race starts, while drifting, when honking the bike's horn, and when the bike is in hover mode. In addition to the physical items, colliding with the Item Box plays out just like in the games. Sound and visual effects will let you know which item you landed on. One of the three Interactive Super Mario figures from the starter sets is required to create audio and visual effects, but Yoshi sure does look cool on the bike. This is the first time Light Blue Yoshi has been featured in a Lego Mario set. You can connect Yoshi figures from other sets to the bike, too. The Adventures with Mario starter set includes Green Yoshi. Besides the aforementioned Bowser's Castle, you'll find Yoshi figures in the following sets. Note: Most of the sets below are discontinued. The ridiculously cute Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi set rewinds the clock to a time before the brothers knew how to use a toilet, let alone fix one. Arguably the cutest Lego Super Mario set ever made, this 321-piece kit features buildable Baby Mario and Luigi figures as well as the Biddybuggy and Tri-Speeder karts. The former is a red buggy modeled after the Para-Biddybud enemy that first appeared in Super Mario 3D Land. Meanwhile, Baby Luigi drives one of the few three-wheeled karts in the series. As for the accessories, it comes with Red and Green Shells and six balloons to use as targets. Alternatively, the Super Baby Bros. can wield the balloons like hammers and bop each other on the head. Adult Mario, Luigi, and Peach can steal the karts from the babies and talk. Baby Mario and Luigi haven't learned how to talk yet (they aren't interactive). Luigi's kart is the only one in the lineup with three wheels. Toad's Garage is a 390-piece set that comes with two Blue Toad figures, the B Dasher kart, a Customization Machine with an operable car elevator, a tire rack with four spare tires, a raised platform for one of the Toads to stand on, two-way radio and wrench accessories, and a Red Shell. Toad's Garage has a unique customization features not found in the other Mario Kart sets. You can swap between blue and black wheels with the help of the Customization Machine (the long hose). It can also be used to connect the engine and hose. The car elevator has a crank you can turn to raise the platform. The Customization Machine can be used with other karts in the series, so this is a great build to have in your collection if you are buying Lego Mario Kart kits for play. Along with the standard interactive elements when driving the B Dasher, Mario/Luigi/Peach have sound and visual effects for the engine and horn when working with the Customization Machine. Toad enthusiasts can also save on the Lego Super Mario Party at Toad's House, a 276-piece build with Blue and Green Toads. Launched in August for $30, Party at Toad's House is on sale for $24 on November 15. New Lego Super Mario Toad Sets Note: Lego is retiring this set soon. Donkey Kong's DK Jumbo is the largest vehicle in the lineup--not including the Mario Kart set for adults. Beyond the buildable Donkey Kong figure and barrel-inspired kart, it comes with Red and Green Shells and a target with a Banana item on top. The objective here is to fling the shells at the target to knock over the smiling fruit. Along with the usual Mario Kart audio/visual effects, the DK Jumbo kart also pulls from the Donkey Kong Country series when Interactive Mario, Luigi, or Peach are behind the wheel. DK and his crew previously appeared in four Lego Super Mario sets, but all four were retired late last year. The good news is that Amazon recently restocked these sets. Amazon is the only major retailer carrying these sets, so grab them while you can. Note: Donkey Kong's Tree House includes the same figure. More Lego Donkey Kong Characters The 823-piece Grand Prix set has some fairly integral components of the Mario Kart experience, including a starting gate, track barriers, a podium for the top three finishers in the race, and a Lakitu on a cloud holding a traffic light. Technically, this is called Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set, which makes sense since Peach is the obvious standout of the three included racers. Baby Peach may still use a pacifier, but she has her license and drives an adorable Wild Wiggler kart. Peach is joined by Red Toad on a Standard Bike and the Koopaling Lemmy on the Landship kart. All three karts have Action Tags, as do several of the buildable accessories. Other accessories include two red traffic cones, two Item Boxes, a snack wagon, directional signposts, Green and Red Shells, and a Banana. Fans of Nintendo Lego sets may want to secure a preorder for what very well could be the biggest hit since the pair started its collaboration five years ago. The Lego Game Boy is a 421-piece brick-built replica of the the legendary 1989 handheld. Preorders have already sold out multiple times on the Lego Store, Walmart, and Best Buy. At the time of writing, you can still preorder the Lego Game Boy for $60 at Amazon and Target. Here's a look at all four Lego Super Mario starter sets with Interactive Lego Mario, Luigi, or Peach figures: Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario will almost certainly be the most popular starter set to pair with the Mario Kart building kits. As mentioned, Amazon has already sold out of Adventures with Lego Mario twice this week, and it remains out of stock on Lego Mario Kart's launch day. You can get Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario for $42 at Amazon right now. Mario is always the most popular of the three, but in this case, he's also an obvious choice due to the 174-piece Standard Kart set. This $20 kit lets fans build a red kart emblazoned with Mario's M logo. The kit also comes with a small buildable Toad who works on the pit crew, but the kart was designed for Interactive Lego Mario. At this time, similarly styled Luigi and Peach karts don't exist, but it's worth reiterating that all three figures can be connected to any of the Lego Mario Kart vehicles. Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario comes with 218 pieces, including three additional buildable figures: Bowser Jr., Yoshi, and a Goomba. Bowser. Jr. even has his flying Clown Car. Adventures with Interactive Lego Peach is currently on sale for the best price of the three. Amazon has the 208-piece Lego set featuring the Mushroom Kingdom's beloved princess for $40. Like the Mario starter course, it comes with three other buildable figures--Yellow Toad, Lava Bubble, and Lakitu. While Peach dashes and jumps for the flag at the end of the mini course, Lakitu tries to stop her atop their cloud with a fishing hook. Luigi's 210-piece starter set includes Kamek on her broomstick, Boo, and Pink Baby Yoshi. His original set came with Boom Boom, Bone Goomba, Pink (Adult) Yoshi. Kamek zips around her magic broomstick. Just like the other Super Mario Lego starter sets, the Luigi kit includes a tall flag and Warp Pipe. If you buy multiple starter kits, you can combine the unique platforms and accessories together to create larger levels. All three interactive figures are compatible with Lego's wide range of Super Mario playset expansions as well as the small lineup of display models for adults, including the recently released pixel art Mario & Yoshi model based on Super Mario World.
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Baldur's Gate 3 boss says Game Awards 2025 nominees like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 are "proof" the industry still recognizes "passion," regardless of the "budget or who is making it"
Baldur's Gate 3 director and Larian Studios lead Swen Vincke has reacted to nominations for The Game Awards 2025, specifically those leading what arguably stands as the most competitive category of all: Game of the Year. The nominations went up yesterday, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 smashing it in various categories from Game of the Year to Best Game Direction and many more. It's not the only GOTY contender, of course, with other gems to come from this past year making the list, like Death Stranding 2 and Hollow Knight: Silksong. They span all aesthetics, developers, genres, and themes – and that's what Vincke loves about this year's nominees. Sharing his thoughts in an online post made in direct response to the new Game of the Year nominees, the RPG mastermind writes, "I like that there is such diversity among the developers nominated, each representing a different approach to making games. It's proof that our industry still recognizes games that entertain and are made with passion, regardless of the budget or who is making it. Brings things back to the core." Sandfall says Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 winning GOTY "isn't something we aim for," and even though it would be a "nice little bonus," it's rooting for Megabonk Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 devs say "being recognized in Japan" is "very personal to us" after making a game "inspired by so many incredible JRPGs we grew up with" Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 studio's next game won't necessarily be an RPG: "We don't want to be constrained by story, art style or gameplay" Vincke then admits, "I only played 4 out of the 6, but those 4 certainly merit their place and I understand why the other 2 are there too." It's safe to say that Clair Obscur: expedition 33, at least, is likely to be one of those four – judging by the Baldur's Gate 3 director's past threads, anyway. The same can be said for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which he also previously posted about. That's not all Vincke has to say about this year's Game Awards, however. In a separate reply to the nominees for Best Community Support – a category that Baldur's Gate 3 team Larian Studios has been present within for three years now – he expresses his excitement: "Team's going to be so happy!!! That's three times in a row now. Thank you for the nomination!!!" As a hardened fan of the studio's Dungeons & Dragons RPG myself, I'd say it's deserved. The Game Awards 2025 go live in a few weeks, right before the holiday season on December 11, and we'll get to see then who takes the coveted trophy of Game of the Year – and every other category, Best Community Support included – home. Baldur's Gate 3 doesn't give Karlach the ending she deserves, but new D&D lore unintentionally confirms a much more favorable canon for the beloved tiefling
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Jessica Conditt
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Mr. Resident Evil signs a deal with Mr. Stellar Blade
Resident Evil legend Shinji Mikami's new studio, Unbound Inc., has been acquired by Shift Up, the company behind Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke. Unbound's unannounced games will be fully supported and distributed by South Korean publisher Shift Up, which is led by CEO Hyung-Tae Kim. Mikami is an icon of Japanese horror as the director of Resident Evil, its 2002 remake and Resident Evil 4, as well as a founder of PlatinumGames and Tango Gameworks. Tango was responsible for The Evil Within series, Ghostwire Tokyo and Hi-Fi Rush. Shift Up recently developed the hit action game Stellar Blade, with Kim as director. Even with an adorably grotesque introduction video, it's unclear exactly what Unbound is working on at the moment, but the studio is targeting the global PC and console market. Its concepts involve plenty of monsters, as is tradition. Consider even the surface-level possibilities here: The campy horror of Resident Evil blended with the melodramatic beauty of Stellar Blade; the frenzy of Hi-Fi Rush amped up by the anime stylings of Goddess of Victory: Nikke; The Evil Within III, but make it sexy. Those are jokes, but the sentiment remains — this partnership makes a lot of sense and it'll be exciting to see what shakes out. “We believe we can respect each other as creators and make games together,” Mikami said in a Shift Up blog post about the deal. “And I think with Hyung-Tae, we can even enjoy the hard parts.... Seeing my own vision and ideals come into focus like this, and finding someone whose direction aligns so closely is something I’ve rarely experienced before in my career. I hope we keep building together for a long time.” It's also heartening to see stability for Mikami's new studio. His previous team, Tango Gameworks, was acquired by Microsoft in 2021, and Mikami left in 2023 after the release of Hi-Fi Rush. Microsoft shuttered Tango in 2024 during a period of mass game industry layoffs, and its remaining team was eventually sold to Krafton. Mikami has been quietly building up his own studio since 2022.
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Lawrence Bonk
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April's PS Plus Monthly Games include Lords of the Fallen and a trio of remastered Tomb Raider ports
Sony just revealed a trio of PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for April and it's a pretty stacked lineup. These will all be playable on April 7 for subscribers on any tier. After downloading, the games will stay in a player's library as long as the subscription remains active. First up, there's Lords of the Fallen for PS5. This is a sequel to 2014's Lords of the Fallen, despite having the same exact name. The 2023 release boasts a much larger world than the original, but similar fast-paced gameplay. It's an action RPG with nine character classes and hundreds of weapons to choose from. There's also a dual-world mechanic that's (sort of) like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. It was generally well-reviewed and a success with players. There's another sequel scheduled for release later this year. Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is a collection of ports first released back in 2024. These updated versions of old-school PlayStation classics boast updated graphics, with the ability to instantly switch back to the retro polygonal look. There's a new challenge mode that offers players the ability to replay levels with customized modifiers to complete achievements. This is a great entry point for Lara Croft fans who never got to play the originals. The collection is available on PS4 and PS5. Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream is a live-service action RPG for PS5 owners with a heavy emphasis on co-op gameplay. Around 20 players can adventure simultaneously in teams of five parties scattered throughout the world. The story is a bit of a mess, pulling in characters from across the franchise's many entries. This approach sort of reminds me of something like Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, which uses narrative trickery to allow characters from multiple games to team up. As always, the introduction of new titles means that some old games have gotta go. PS Plus members have until April 6 to download March's lineup, which include PGA Tour 2K25, Monster Hunter Rise, Slime Rancher 2 and The Elder Scrolls Online Collection: Gold Road.
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MindsEye will litigate its own launch 'sabotage' controversy in DLC form
MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy remains so convinced that corporate foul play contributed to the disastrous launch of its debut game that it’s now planning to prove it to its audience via in-game content. In a wide-ranging interview with GamesBeat, BARB CEO and CTO Mark Gerhard said MindsEye will soon receive a multiplayer update, as well as a new mission called Blacklist in which the studio will "share some of the evidence of the sabotage with the community." Gerhard didn’t elaborate further, beyond revealing that the new mission will also introduce a playable female character, but promised further updates to the game in the coming months. BARB hopes its DLC will inspire the MindsEye community to create their own user-generated content with its Arcadia platform, which was always the long-term plan for the troubled action game. "The end state we want to be at is where the community can make their own [content] and can dream up their own creations, and again, without being a studio or needing to program or anything," Gerhard told GamesBeat. "They can actually make really fun and compelling experiences for themselves and their friends. That’s our mission. And I think that’s going to be more and more evident over the next few months." MindsEye was riddled with bugs and performance issues when it launched last June, resulting in players demanding refunds and the studio hurriedly attempting to patch things up. Layoffs soon followed, with BARB co-CEO Lezlie Benzies reportedly addressing the remaining staff to reassure them of the game’s future. According to an IGN report, the former president of Rockstar North and GTA producer told employees at the time that saboteurs both external and within the company were to blame for the game’s nightmarish rollout. In his new interview with GamesBeat, Gerhard took responsibility for the bugs and crashes that led to what he admitted was "without doubt, the worst launch in history," but echoed Benzies’ previous comments about the reputational damage the game suffered. "Obviously, we were kind of caught flat-footed on that," he said. "We didn’t counter the negative narrative. We weren’t sophisticated enough to have done that. But, we’re aware. We’ve called that out. Some of the negativity has been orchestrated around this, and thankfully, as a result, it stopped." Gerhard said that the studio has collected "very strong evidence" of the alleged leaks following months of "thorough investigations," adding that the case is now in the hands of authorities in the UK and US. BARB recently parted ways with co-publisher IOI Partners (a subsidiary of Hitman developer IO Interactive), and will be solely responsible for publishing responsibilities on MindsEye going forward. As a result, the planned MindsEye and Hitman crossover event is no longer going ahead.
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A Palworld horror-themed dating sim spinoff is on the way
Palworld developer Pocketpair just announced a bizarre spinoff called Palworld: More Than Just Pals. This looks to be a dating sim with horror elements in which you can romance the various Pals from the original game. The gameplay description suggests it's set at a mysterious school, and players can not only fall in love with these creatures, but also "dismantle and eat them." The original game already let you eat Pals, but the ability to romance the gun-toting animals is new. We don't know too much about the specifics of gameplay, though there is a trailer. Developer Pocketpair insists this is not an April Fool's Day joke, despite today's date. There's an active Steam page complete with system requirements, for whatever that's worth. We don't have a release date or price for this one just yet. This isn't the first Palworld spinoff. The company recently announced Palworld: Palfarm, which is a farming sim where players can punish Pals that aren't working hard enough. There's no release date for that one yet either. The original Palworld has proven to be a huge hit. It's a cheeky and violent take on Pokémon that has attracted plenty of negative attention from Nintendo. There's no way to date or eat Pokémon in any of Nintendo's games, though Pokopia lets players move in with the creatures and sleep next to them. Many people are particularly fond of turning Machoke into a house husband, who is basically just a big and buff man.
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Rec Room, a Roblox-style VR game, is shutting down
The Roblox-like VR title Rec Room is shutting down after operating for a decade. The free-to-play social game is closing its doors because the developers "never quite figured out" how to make it profitable, despite attracting 150 million players. "We spent a long time trying to find a way to make the numbers work," the team wrote in a blog post. "But with the recent shift in the VR market, along with broader headwinds in gaming, the path to profitability has gotten tough enough that we’ve made the difficult decision to shut things down." The devs are also allowing users to download some of the assets connected to rooms they created. This could, in theory, let them port their creations to other platforms in the future. Snapchat owner Snap has already bought up a bunch of Rec Room's assets and some employees will join the social media company, according to a report by GeekWire. Rec Room first appeared all the way back in 2016, years before the standalone Meta Quest entered the VR scene. It was a massive hit on the PSVR platform before being ported to other hardware. There's even a traditional version of the game available for non-VR platforms. Just like Roblox, it lets folks design their own spaces to hang out in. VR is in a tough spot right now. Meta was an industry leader, but the company has been laying off hundreds of people from its Reality Labs division. This is the team that makes VR/AR hardware and software. It's been reported that, instead, the company has been funneling more money into ongoing AI efforts. Sony's PSVR2 was also not a gigantic hit.
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2026-03-31
NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation tech is now available to boost your Hz
After releasing DLSS 4.5's Super Resolution feature earlier this year, NVIDIA has released an update with DLSS 4.5 features designed to boost frame rates on RTX 50 series cards. Those include DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation 6X. With those, NVIDIA is promising the "smoothest path-traced gaming yet" to unlock the potential for high-refresh 4K 240Hz OLED gaming displays, or 1080p and 1440p monitors at 360Hz and beyond. The first feature, DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, is like an "automatic transmission" for your RTX 50 series card, NVIDIA said. Rather than multiplying the frame rate by a fixed amount, the AI-powered feature changes it dynamically to strike a balance between refresh rate, image quality and responsiveness. To optimize computing power, it ensures that a game's frame rate doesn't exceed your monitor's native refresh rate, so you won't play at 240 fps on a 120Hz monitor. The other key feature, Multi Frame Generation 6X, is designed to deliver even higher levels of performance. Based on NVIDIA's second-gen transformer model, along with frame pacing and image quality improvements, the feature boosts the maximum multiplier to 6X, generating up to five extra frames for every natively rendered frame on GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. That will boost 4K frame rates up to 35 percent "with minimal impact to responsiveness," NVIDIA wrote. As with Super Resolution, the native frame rate of a game is not accelerated by these features. Rather, the DLSS 4.5 feature uses AI to create interpolated intermediate frames the machine "thinks" should be there. Normally this works fine, but the scheme can create odd artifacts in certain types of scenes, particularly with fine details like rain, hair and phone wires. Still, the tech allows for smoother gaming with a minimal increase on your GPU's burden. It's now available for NVIDIA RTX 50 series cards, and as NVIDIA announced earlier, there are a number of games supporting the MFG features. Those include 007 First Light (May 27th), CONTROL Resonant, Directive 8020 (May 12th) and Tides of Annihilation.
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2026-03-30
This Frankenstein PlayStation PCB reads games from microSD and outputs video over HDMI
We're living in the golden age of retro console modding. If you have an old Game Boy Advance lying around, it's possible to give it a new lease on life with aftermarket parts like an IPS display and USB-C charging. But as amazing as those mods are, most still require an original GBA motherboard with a working processor and RAM. That's what makes the PlayStation Hybrid from YouTuber Secret Hobbyist so cool. Over the past couple of months, they've been working to design, prototype and build the ultimate PlayStation PCB, one that incorporates the best parts of different model revisions while adding a couple of modern conveniences. The specific motherboards Secret Hobbyist's PCB pulls parts from are the PM-41 v2 and the PU18, with the former being a PSOne board while the latter was sourced from a "phat" model. The decision to incorporate parts from different PlayStation variants makes a lot of sense if you know something about the history of the console. Between the release of the PlayStation in 1994 and the smaller PSOne in 2000, Sony made multiple revisions to the original design to address hardware issues and eke out cost savings. One component that you can find on older models, but not the PSOne, is an Asahi Kasei-made digital-to-analog audio converter (DAC). Over the years, this DAC has gained something of a cult following among audiophiles, with some of the earliest models like the SCPH-1000 and SCPH-3000 being particularly sought after as CD players because they also came with RCA outputs, a feature Sony later cut from subsequent revisions. As for the PU18, it has a part that makes it compatible with the X Station, a CD replacement that allows a modded PlayStation to read games from a microSD card. From the PSOne, Secret Hobbyist sourced the console's GPU and CPU, which are more power efficient than the ones found on its older siblings. Lastly, they incorporated an FPGA chip from a Hispeedido mod kit to make their hybrid PlayStation capable of outputting video over HDMI. The final result is a custom PCB that is even smaller than the PSOne's PM-41 v2, draws less than two watts of power and works with modern displays. That power draw means the Hybrid PlayStation could be engineered to be a handheld. Secret Hobbyist still has yet to design an enclosure for their new Frankenstein console, but judging from the comments on their video, people are excited to see the final result. In the meantime, be sure to watch the full video to learn more about the project and see some incredible soldering work.
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Kris Holt
2026-03-30
This year's Xbox Games Showcase is set for June 7
Microsoft has confirmed exactly when this year’s Xbox Games Showcase will take place. It will air at the usual time, 1PM ET on the Sunday (June 7) of Summer Game Fest weekend. In recent years, the company has offered a deeper dive into one particular game straight after the showcase, and it’s sticking to that format this time with a closer look at Gears of War: E-Day. The showcase and Gears of War: E-Day Direct will be available in more than 40 languages, including American Sign Language and British Sign Language. A stream with English audio descriptions will be available as well. You can watch it on several of Xbox’s various social channels, including YouTube, Twitch and Facebook. This is typically Xbox’s biggest showcase of the year. It will be the first Xbox Games Showcase with Asha Sharma at the helm of Microsoft’s gaming division. Perhaps we’ll hear some more details on the next Xbox (aka Project Helix), which is confirmed to be a system that will run PC games — much like the upcoming Steam Machine. Along with more details about a brand-new Gears of War game, it seems likely that we’ll learn the release date for Fable during the Xbox Games Showcase. That game is slated to arrive this fall. We don’t yet have exact release dates for Minecraft Dungeons 2 or Halo: Campaign Evolved, a remake of the first Halo game’s campaign. Those are scheduled to debut this year as well, so they seem like prime candidates for showcase appearances. Microsoft also has Clockwork Revolution, State of Decay 3, OD (from Kojima Productions) and something new from Toys for Bob in the hopper. In addition, Microsoft is promising the return of Xbox FanFest, an in-person fan event, to help mark the brand’s 25th anniversary. Sharma confirmed this will take place in Los Angeles, where all of the Summer Game Fest events are going down. “This year’s experience will include a look back at the last 25 years, alongside a forward view of what’s next,” according to an Xbox Wire blog post.
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Jackson Chen
2026-03-29
Bethesda is shutting down The Elder Scrolls: Blades on June 30
It's a sad day for the dozens of players still grinding The Elder Scrolls: Blades. Bethesda announced that it's permanently shutting down the servers for its free-to-play mobile spinoff on June 30. First spotted on Reddit, The Elder Scrolls: Blades has already been delisted from the App Store and Google Play store, and is currently unavailable on the Nintendo Store. In the meantime, players will receive a free bundle of Gems and Sigils, while all items in the in-game store are available for just one Gem or Sigil each. With a server shutdown imminent, The Elder Scrolls: Blades' will at least cross its six-year mark since its official release was in 2020 for Android, iOS and Nintendo Switch. The dungeon-crawling spinoff did see early success when more than one million iOS users downloaded the game during the first week of its early access period, but it never amounted to the commercial success of Bethesda's mainline titles. In the end, The Elder Scrolls: Blades ended up with a "Generally Unfavorable" score on Metacritic, with critics calling it "repetitive" and filled with microtransactions. The shutdown doesn't come as a total surprise, since Bethesda also killed off its other spinoff, The Elder Scrolls: Legends, by halting development in 2019 and ultimately taking the game's servers offline in January 2025. For anyone who still wants to play a mobile spinoff of Bethesda's fantasy world, there's still The Elder Scrolls: Castles.
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2026-03-29
The Avatar fighting game will release on July 2 for PC and consoles
The fighting game community is going to have their hands full this summer between the release of Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls and Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game. The studio behind the 2D fighting game based in the Avatar universe announced that a July 2 release date with a trailer that shows off new gameplay and a base price of $29.99. The game will launch with 12 characters, encompassing both the heroes and villains from Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. The game's developer, Gameplay Group International, said that there are more than 900 hand-drawn frames for each character, which makes the game look like it came directly out of the beloved TV series. Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game will feature both casual and ranked matches, using a rollback netcode to ensure smooth frame-by-frame action between players, along with crossplay across PS5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC. For those more interested in the lore, there will be a single-player story mode and a gallery mode with "never before seen art." Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is currently available for pre-order, starting at $29.99, but there's a $59.99 deluxe edition that includes a digital art book, music soundtrack, unique HUDs and a Year 1 Pass, which adds five additional characters that will be released in the future. Those who pre-order will also get a Samurai skin for Appa, exclusive character colors and voting privilege for the Year 1 Pass characters.