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Starfield Land Vehicle Update: How To Get The Rev-8 Planet Rover
The Starfield land vehicle update has finally arrived, meaning players can now travel across land surfaces on four wheels rather than just on foot. Players have been waiting for this rover vehicle, which we now know is called the Rev-8, since the game first released. Thankfully, the Starfield land vehicle is free--as an update anyway. It'll still cost you some credits in-game, but that's nothing a few successful bounties can't resolve.
In this guide, we'll walk you through how to quickly get the Rev-8 Starfield land vehicle, as well as how to re-color it and what you can do with it after that.
Head to any Ship Services Technician
The only spot to get a Starfield vehicle for now is from a Ship Services Technician. If it's been a while since you've played Starfield, these are the folks that usually hang out near landing bays on some of the game's major hub worlds such as Akila and Neon. Perhaps the easiest one to reach, however, is on the planet Jemison, located in the Alpha Centauri system, because it's the earliest location available in the game once you can start traveling around. Specifically, you'll be landing in the city of New Atlantis.
You can travel there, then head off your ship to immediately find a Ship Services Technician right near where you've landed. He'll be standing next to the bright, highlighter-yellow sign.
Choose the dialogue option, "I'd like to purchase a vehicle."
Speak to the technician and ask to buy a vehicle. He'll show you what he has available.
Buy the Rev-8
Surprise! There's just one vehicle--for now anyway--but it is an all-purpose kind of ride anyway, so it'll do the trick no matter which far-off land you'll be exploring. The Rev-8 costs 25,000 credits, so if you don't have enough right now, you'll need to save up a bit more by completing missions and otherwise stacking space cash.
Once you've purchased it, you can change the color by clicking Y on an Xbox controller from within the technician's store menu or your vehicle menu. This lets you repaint the vehicle's three primary colors in whatever hues you'd like.
Then, whenever you land your ship, the Rev-8 will be seen parked right next to it, making it easy to use as soon as you come in for a landing in whichever of the best Starfield ships you've been zipping around. It also has a few cool features. Keep reading to learn about those.
The Rev-8 can jump, shoot, boost, and more
Yup, just like your rocket-strapped intergalactic anti-hero, your shiny new Rev-8 can boost-jump, fire a gun, and even speed up for a few seconds at a time. It also has a really slick turning radius; it sometimes feels almost like a Halo Warthog. Use the Y button to jump while driving, which can help clear obstacles or climb rough terrain.
You can also do the following:
- Boost - left stick or RB
- Turn on headlights - LB (hold)
- Open scanner - LB
- Fire weapon = RT
- Change camera - Back/Menu button
Notice also that your Starfield companion will join you in the passenger's side, allowing you to recreate TLC's iconic banger all across the known universe.
The Rev-8 isn't just for uncivilized planets
This was a fun surprise. The Rev-8 can be driven on any surface where it fits, not just the often barren, sometimes inhospitable planets spread across the game. Land in a city hub and you'll see your new Starfield vehicle is still parked beside your ship, waiting to be put to use. Go ahead and cruise around the commercial district of New Atlantis. Just watch out for pedestrians.
For many more Starfield guides, check out our robust Starfield guides hub where dozens of tips and how-to articles await you.
Paramount+ 12-Month Subscriptions Are 50% Off, Just In Time For Football Season
In celebration of the upcoming NFL and NCAA Football seasons, Paramount+ annual subscriptions are available for 50% off. Available until September 23, the deal includes both Paramount+ Essential and Paramount+ with Showtime tiers. This offer drops the price of Paramount+ Essential to only $30/year (normally $60) and Paramount+ with Showtime to $60 (normally $120). New and returning subscribers are eligible for the deal, and new subscribers also get their first week free.
Let's break down the differences between the two tiers to help you decide which one is right for your sports streaming interests.
If you're an NFL football fan, the Paramount+ Essential deal is especially enticing, as you'll get to watch all of the NFL coverage on CBS throughout the season for just $2.50/month. CBS will host more than 100 regular season games. For more details about the NFL on CBS schedule, check out the official website.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCivilization 7 Has Four Editions To Choose From, Preorders Live Now
It's been nearly eight years since the launch of Civilization 6, and now--thanks to Gamescom Opening Night Live--we have an official release date for Sid Meier's Civilization 7. The long-awaited strategy game arrives on February 11, 2025 for PC, Xbox, PS5, and Switch, with select versions offering early access on February 6. Four different versions are up for preorder, including the Collector's Edition loaded with physical goodies. If you favor physical media, you'll definitely want to take a look at the Deluxe Edition, which comes with a bunch of extra in-game content.
And if you want to learn more before placing your preorder, read our Civilization 7 hands-on preview for an in-depth look at the long-awaited 4X strategy sequel.
Here's a closer look at all Civilization 7 preorders, plus any preorder bonuses that come with your purchase. And if February sounds far away, you can pass some of the time by reading Sid Meier's Memoir: A Life in Computer Games. Published in 2020, this superb book takes you inside the mind of one of the most influential game developers. You can purchase a hardcover copy for $20.80 (was $28) or paperback for $15.26 (was $17).
Continue Reading at GameSpotOverwatch 2 Season 12 Battle Pass: All Skins, Emotes, And Rewards
Season 12 of Overwatch 2 has arrived, adding the new support hero Juno to the hero shooter. Season 12 also introduces a ton of new cosmetics for players to get, including a new battle pass featuring some Egyptian mythology inspired cosmetics, plus a few surprises as well. The new update also comes with a ranked reset for all players and a new game mode, clash. Clash gets two maps at launch, both inspired by previous control point maps that were removed alongside that game mode. Temple of Anubis is a fresh take on the previous map of the same name, and the new Hanaoka map is heavily inspired by the old Hanamura map.
The new battle pass includes several Egyptian skins, along with enough Mythic Prisms to unlock all customization options for the new Mythic Anubis skin for Reaper. Illari, Baptise, and Doomfist all have legendary skins matching this theme, but there are three other legendary skins that don't fit. This includes the ship captain Sigma skin, Dorothy from Wizard of Oz Ashe skin--complete with a Tin Man Bob--and the Oni Ana skin. The battle pass costs $10, with a $40 bundle available that gives 2,000 Overwatch Coins (about $20 in value), 20 battle pass tiers, and two exclusive skins, Aset Echo and Heist D.Va.
There are also a few more Oni skins available in the shop at the start of the season, with Oni Kiriko, Cyber Oni Hanzo, and Heist Soldier: 76, available in a bundle or separately. Xbox Game Pass subscribers will also be able to claim a bundle of skins and Mythic Prisms on September 17. Below you can see every skin, icon, and other reward in the Overwatch 2 Season 12 battle pass.
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How To Make A Fence In Minecraft
Aside from a basic front door, one of the best ways to protect your base or stop mobs from going anywhere is with a fence. The fence in Minecraft is quite powerful, as you can't hop over it while standing on the ground, unlike many other blocks. To see how to craft a fence and the best way to use it, read the guide below.
Making a Fence in Minecraft
A fence is an extremely simple item to make once you know the recipe, as it only requires two basic resources to craft. You can see the crafting recipe for a basic fence below:
- At a crafting table, place two Sticks in the middle and bottom middle boxes
- Then, place four of the same wood Planks in the four boxes that border the Sticks
There aren't any other items that are more easily acquired than Sticks and Planks. You can gather Planks by chopping down logs and placing them in a single box at a crafting table. Then, you're able to use those Planks to make Sticks by placing two of them on top of one another at a crafting table. You now have all the resources required for a fence.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHouse Of The Dragon Season 2 4K Steelbook Preorders Are Live At Amazon
House of the Dragon Season 2 is now available to preorder on 4K Blu-ray at Amazon ahead of its November 19 release, which is perfect timing for the holiday gift-giving season. Before placing your preorder, you should also check out Amazon's deal on the steelbook edition of House of the Dragon Season 1, which drops the price to only $30 for a limited time.
Season 2's finale aired over the weekend, and the wait for new House of the Dragon episodes will probably be a long one. Production on Season 3 is expected to begin early next year, and we now know the Game of Thrones prequel series will run for four seasons. But judging by the nearly two-year wait between the first and second seasons, it seems unlikely Season 3 will debut before 2026. Fans can fill at least some of that wait time by rewatching the first half of the show on 4K Blu-ray. Plus, if you're like us, you'll want to refresh your memory with a rewatch right before Season 3 kicks off.
House of the Dragon Season 2 - 4K Blu-ray Steelbook Edition
$57
House of the Dragon Season 2 is getting multiple physical editions, including a special 4K steelbook edition, standard 4K Blu-ray, and 1080p Blu-ray. Though Amazon has not yet added full descriptions to the listings, the two 4K versions have different cover art. The steelbook edition is shown above.
You can preorder House of the Dragon Season 2's 4K steelbook edition for $57. Meanwhile, the non-steelbook edition is $50 at the moment. Blu-ray prices at Amazon often starter higher than the retailer will actually sell them for at launch. Your order comes with Amazon's preorder price guarantee, which means you'll only pay the lowest price offered and won't be charged until your order ships. The 1080p Blu-ray edition is available to preorder for $45.
Here's a closer look at House of the Dragon Season 2's 4K steelbook edition
Continue Reading at GameSpotLego Advent Calendars 2024 - Preorder Star Wars, Spider-Man, Disney, And More At Amazon
More than 100 (seriously) new Lego sets launched within the last week, but amidst the chaos, the king of brick-building sets also revealed its slate of 2024 Advent Calendars. Releasing September 1, each Lego Advent Calendar for 2024 has its own them and 24 miniature builds, one for each day in the weeks leading up to Christmas. You can preorder Lego Advent Calendars themed around Star Wars, Spider-Man, Disney, and more at Amazon right now. These calendars tend to be popular, so we'd recommend preordering one soon. Unless you or the person you're buying it for likes Pokemon more. In that case, you should check out the Pokemon Trading Card Game 2024 Holiday Calendar.
Lego 2024 Advent Calendars
- Lego Star Wars 2024 Advent Calendar -- $45
- Lego Spider-Man 2024 Advent Calendar -- $45
- Lego Harry Potter 2024 Advent Calendar -- $45
- Lego Disney 2024 Advent Calendar -- $45
- Lego Friends 2024 Advent Calendar -- $33
- Lego City 2024 Advent Calendar -- $33
Lego Star Wars 2024 Advent Calendar
$45 | 246 pieces
First on the list is the consistently popular Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar. This one comes with some exciting minifigures like Holiday Princess Leia, Holiday Luke Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, 501st Clone Trooper and a Praetorian Guard, and a Super Battle Droid. There are enough pieces to build a wide variety of Star Wars vehicles and props, like an X-wing, TIE Fighter, AT-AT, Y-wing, Jabba's Sail Barge, the Millennium Falcon, and much more.
Lego Marvel Spider-Man 2024 Advent Calendar
$45 | 246 pieces
Next up is the Lego Spider-Man Advent Calendar, which has 246 pieces inside of it. Minifigures include Spider-Man, Green Goblin, Miles Morales, and Venom, and you can build models inspired by the New York City street scenes from various Spider-Man movies.
Lego Disney 2024 Advent Calendar
$45 | 253 pieces
Sticking with Disney, this Advent Calendar includes Elsa, Tiana, Ariel, Mirabel, and Moana micro-dolls alongside buildable models like Ariel's Undersea Palace and Elsa's Ice Palace, and more.
Lego Harry Potter 2024 Advent Calendar
$45 | 301 pieces
For the Harry Potter set, you can expect 16 mini-builds--like festive items and a gargoyle for each of the four Hogwarts houses--as well as eight minifigures. You'll get holiday versions of Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Albus Dumbledore, Susan Bones, Cho Chang, Professor Flitwick, and Choir Ghost minifigures, plus a Hedwig figure.
For original Lego properties, you can check out Advent Calendars for Lego Friends (not to be confused with the TV show) and Lego City. Lego Friends has five characters and lots of festive accessories to build, while Lego City builds the countdown to Christmas by piecing together a snowy winter village scene. All of these sets are now available to preorder at Amazon, and they'll be available starting September 1.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCall Of Duty Black Ops 6 Leaks Continue, This Time With A Graphic New Ability
Even though Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is still a couple of months away, leaks have begun making their way online. The latest one showcases how the meat shield mechanic looks when performed on another player.
Whenever players sneak up behind another enemy, they can use them as a human meat shield instead of automatically performing an execution on them. As shown in a clip by Charlie Intel on X/Twitter, when using someone as a meat shield, the player will pull out their pistol and use that to defend themselves.
Leaked Black Ops 6 gameplay shows the human meat shield feature pic.twitter.com/ZH20x8N4TC
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) August 5, 2024
Once players have someone, they can also kill them. Players will be able to perform a "Quick Kill" which presumably means they'll die right away, and they'll also have the opportunity to perform their execution.
Continue Reading at GameSpotFanatical Summer Sale Includes Hundreds Of Steam Games For Big Discounts
Fanatical's big Summer Sale is live now. As is usually the case with these giant sales, you can find deals on PC games from just about any genre you're interested in. You can pick up strategy games like Age of Wonders 4 and Crusader Kings III, challenging souls-like RPGs like Lies of P or Lords of the Fallen, first-person shooters like Doom Eternal or Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster, and plenty more games and bundles during the event, which runs from August 5 to 19.
If you spend over $12 on your order, you'll get to (virtually) smash a piñata to earn either a free game or coupon to use on a future order. This freebie offer is repeatable, so you'll want to split up the games you pick into multiple orders--as long as you stay above $12 with each order.
Fans of Capcom's games can grab many of the company's latest games at nice discounts, including Street Fighter 6, Resident Evil 4, and Monster Hunter Rise + Sunbreak. You can also load up on Sega-published titles, including Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Sonic Frontiers, and Soul Hackers 2. Along with the deals on individual games, you can also grab multiple titles in bundle deals like the A Plague Tale bundle, the Batman: Arkham Collection, the Darksiders franchise pack, and the Star Wars Classics Collection.
Continue Reading at GameSpotA John Wick Sequel Series Is In Development
Although Keanu Reeves' titular assassin seemingly wrapped up his story in John Wick: Chapter 4, the actor is executive producing a new sequel series that will pick up where the film left off.
Via Deadline, the potential show is called John Wick: Under the High Table, which will introduce new characters who are trying to make a name for themselves in the world of assassins. Meanwhile, the High Table itself is "in a tenuous position," probably because John Wick killed most of the major power players in the organization. The description for the series teases that some of the "franchise stalwart characters" are still "committed to the old world order."
John Wick director Chad Stahelski is executive producing the show alongside Reeves, and he will also direct the pilot episode. Robert Levine, the co-creator of FX's The Old Man, is writing the series for Lionsgate. However, the project doesn't currently have a streaming service or a network attached to it. Assuming the show goes forward, it will be the second TV spin-off for the franchise after The Continental: From the World of John Wick. That three-part miniseries premiered on Peacock in 2023.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPokemon Trading Card Game 2024 Holiday Calendar Is Up For Preorder At Best Buy
Advent Calendars with small pieces of chocolate to enjoy each day in the lead-up to Christmas are cool and all, but these days there are more exciting options. One such example is the Pokemon Trading Card Game's annual holiday calendar. The 2024 Pokemon TCG Holiday Calendar is now available to preorder for $50 at Best Buy ahead of its August 23 release. This is a pretty stacked collection of daily Pokemon gifts designed to appeal to fans of the official Pokemon trading card game. Inside, you'll find special foil cards, booster packs, and more, with each day bringing a new gift--unless you don't have the patience to wait and open them all at once.
Pokemon TCG Holiday Calendar 2024
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SteamWorld Heist 2 Review - Like Clockwork
SteamWorld Heist 2 marks the seventh game in the SteamWorld franchise, which has built itself more as an anthology than a series. The name is a playground for different ideas, loosely connected around a cartoon-robot aesthetic, rather than a connected universe of familiar gameplay structures and stories. Heist 2 marks only the second direct sequel, after SteamWorld Dig 2. Since Dig was SteamWorld's breakthrough, it seems significant that the second true sequel is going to the more-modest cult-hit SteamWorld Heist. But the proof is in the pudding, as SteamWorld Heist 2 is a massive leap over the first game, expanding on virtually all of its systems without overcomplicating them or compromising its charm.
Like the first game, SteamWorld Heist 2 defies easy categorization, as it really only plays like itself. You and your band of Steambots go on missions to tightly enclosed indoor spaces, and take part in turn-based tactical combat. While there is cover and abilities with cooldowns like you might find in a typical XCOM-like, the 2D perspective shifts more than just your point-of-view--in comparison to its genre contemporaries, Heist 2 plays extremely differently. Rather than flanking around enemies, there's a huge emphasis on verticality, as well as lining up trick-shots using laser sight-like aimlines to bounce your projectiles off the walls or objects to hit an enemy ducking behind cover. And like the first game, you can pick up bags of optional loot, typically including one especially well-hidden or well-guarded piece of epic loot, and then head for the evacuation point to end the mission. How long you stay to grab every last piece of loot is often pressed by an escalating alarm system, creating a nice tension between risk and reward.
Where SteamWorld Heist 2 builds on the first game's structure is through a variety of new systems, each of which feels full-fledged in itself and complements the existing loop. Primary among these is a new job-class system, which is defined by your weaponry. Any Steambot can equip any job by simply switching their primary weapon during the mission loadout, and the requisite experience points they earn in that mission will go toward the equipped job. Each job has five levels to unlock, with a sequence of powerful abilities becoming available throughout.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHouse Of The Dragon Co-Creator Says Season 4 Will End The Series
House of the Dragon Season 2 left a lot of loose ends to explore when Season 3 inevitably rolls around. There are also plenty of lingering questions about where House of the Dragon will go next. But the show may have already reached its halfway point. In a new interview, series co-creator Ryan Condal indicated House of the Dragon will finish its run after four seasons.
Condal was asked by The Hollywood Reporter if the series would run for five seasons as previously mentioned. In response, Condal said "I think it's four [seasons]." He also explained why the Season 2 finale ended without showing the Battle of the Gullet.
"When you're a showrunner, you're always in the position of having to balance storytelling and the resources that you have available to tell that story," noted Condal. "When you're trying to mount the show, which requires a tremendous amount of resources, construction, armor, costumes, visual effects… we are trying to give The Gullet--which is arguably the second most anticipated action event of Fire & Blood--trying to give it the time and the space that it deserves."
Continue Reading at GameSpotWhy Lego Star Wars Is Bringing Darth Jar Jar To Life In Rebuild The Galaxy
The idea that Jar Jar Binks was secretly a Sith lord has been an amusing Star Wars joke and meme for years. But next month, the idea of Darth Jar Jar will finally be given form in the new miniseries, Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy. At Comic-Con, the creative team behind the show explained why they decided to incorporate Jar Jar's dark side into the story.
Rebuild the Galaxy writer and producer Dan Hernandez told GameSpot that the team was excited about the possibilities of remixing the Star Wars universe. And they also realized that this may be their only opportunity to bring Darth Jar Jar to life.
"We said, 'Maybe this is the only possible way to actually tell the story of Darth Jar Jar and what would that look like?' and just kind of take it seriously as a not just a meme joke," said Hernandez. "But to say, 'Okay, well what would cause him to become a Sith?' Where would he end up in this version of the Star Wars galaxy and writing it in such a way where we said, 'Can he actually be scary? Can he actually be something that people never thought that they would see?' And then to have on top of that to have Ahmed Best come back and be Darth Jar Jar and everything that he brought to that character, because he thoroughly embodies [Jar Jar]. We're such huge fans of his and of the character."
Continue Reading at GameSpotGame Of Thrones: House Of The Dragon Season 2 Finale - 10 Lingering Questions Before Season 3
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Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon. If you haven't seen the final Season 2 episode yet, turn away now.
Everything is coming up Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy), or so it seems, in the House of the Dragon Season 2 finale. The true heir to the Iron Throne started the season grieving her son Lucerys (Elliot Grihault) and lost the war for the throne's first major battle. Things were looking very bleak for Rhaenyra after Rook's Rest, but the gods started to show her favor when it was revealed that you don't have to be of noble birth to be a dragon rider.
The fierce dragon Sea Smoke started that revelation when he left the keep and adopted a small folk rider--Corly's (Steve Toussaint) second bastard-son Adam of Hull (Clinton Liberty). Rhaenyra put out the call to all small folk who believed they had a claim to Targaryen blood to come to Dragonstone and try their luck with the two remaining unclaimed dragons in the keep. Two King's Landing small folk, Ulf (Tom Bennett) and Hugh Hammer (Kieran Bew), rose to the challenge and claimed the last adult dragons in Rhaenyra's possession.
Adding three more dragons to her cause was a necessary bolster in Rhaenyra's cause, and it put Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) on his heels in the last two episodes of the season. Team Green realized that Rhaenyra had the tactical advantage in the war, and multiple people, including Larys (Matthew Needham) and Alicent (Olivia Cooke), changed up their strategies in the final episode. Alicent went as far as traveling to Dragonstone to make a deal with Rhaenyra, allowing her into King's Landing to take both the throne and Aegon's head in exchange for letting Alicent and Helena (Phia Saban) escape.
The season ended with Rhaenyra contemplating Alicent's offer. Meanwhile, everything is in motion for two major battles in Season 3. Corlys is heading to the Battle of the Gullet after Tyland Lannister (Jefferson Hall) secured ships from Essos to break Corlys' blockade. Aemond is also planning to take Helena and her dragon with him to the River Lands to wipe out Daemon's (Matt Smith) forces, despite Helena's ominous warning about what would happen to Aemond if he continued down that path.
The House of the Dragon Season 2 finale was a major setup for big events to come in Season 3. The tides have turned in the war, but we still have many questions after the open-ended events of the season finale. Let's get into it.
1. Will Rhaenyra accept Alicent's offer?
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Alicent essentially offered Rhaenyra the Iron Throne on a silver platter. All Rhaenyra has to do is allow her former best friend and her half-sister to go freely. Helena already had to watch her son be murdered in the Season 2 premiere, so I think we can all agree that she's been through enough and deserves a reprieve. Alicent even conceded that Rhaenyra could take Aegon's head where everyone could see so they would know the throne was hers. However, Alicent was the one to push Aegon to steal the throne in the first place, so there is a question of trust in the arrangement. It's unclear whether Rhaenyra is going to go straight for King's Landing when Aemond flies for the River Lands, or if she's going to use the intel Alicent gave her for a different plan.
2. Does a son for a son include Aemond?
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At the end of Rhaenyra and Alicent's bargaining, Rhaenyra said that killing Aegon would be "a son for a son," meaning that Aegon's life would be a fair exchange for Lucerys'. However, where does that leave Aemond? He's the prince regent and the one on the throne. He's calling the shots while Aegon recovers from the Rook's Rest battle. Rhaenyra will also have to kill Aemond to take the Iron Throne, and then it would be two sons to avenge Lucerys' life. It feels weird that they would leave Aemond out of the negotiation when they both know he needs to die for Rhaenyra to have a peaceful reign.
3. Who is holding Otto Hightower hostage?
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One of the big twists of the finale was that Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans) wasn't wandering around his home kingdom or living up retirement in a brothel. He's been held captive somewhere and was being released at the end of the episode. Who has been holding on to the former hand of the king and what do they plan to do with him in the coming days? Someone from Team Green could use him to try to bring Aemond to heel. Team Black could use his knowledge to help them infiltrate King's Landing. He's a very useful power-player and an advantage to whoever has him on their side. It remains to be seen who that will be and why they think now is the time to put Otto Hightower back into the game.
4. Is Daemon really loyal to Rhaenyra now?
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Daemon has been going through it at Heron Hall. He's been haunted by visions of his ex-wife, the teenage version of his current wife, and his dead brother. During the finale, he placed his hand on a bleeding tree and saw visions of the Night King and Daenerys hatching her three dragons. He knows the chaos that is coming and it seems to be enough to make him renew his vows to Rhaenyra. He swears that he's her faithful servant now and he's raised an army to fight for her cause… but can we trust him? Daemon has spent the entire season gathering forces so that he could claim the throne for himself. Was the last set of visions really enough to align his loyalty with Rhaenyra again? Rhaenyra should keep an eye on Daemon in the coming weeks to make sure he is staying true to his word.
5. Are Larys and Aegon really going to Essos?
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Larys (Matthew Needham) convinced Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) to escape King's Landing with him before Rhaenyra arrives with her dragons under the guise that they would go to Essos and live off of Larys' squirreled-away family savings, but Larys is always thinking two to three steps ahead. If he has possession of the usurper, would they really go to Essos and wait, or would Larys use Aegon to gain him favor within Rhaenyra's court? Aegon should be careful with how much trust he has put into Larys, who has proven multiple times that he will do whatever it takes to survive.
6. Is that dragon gonna eat Rhaena?
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Rhaena (Phoebe Campbell) is making the case for being the most-underrated Targaryen at this point. She ditched her nanny duties to chase down a wild dragon. One of the closing scenes of the finale was Rhaena facing down the giant beast. We know from previous exposition that Rhaena was almost burned alive as a child when she first tried to claim a dragon. Will this adventure go better? If she does manage to seat the dragon, that'll give Rhaenyra a four-dragon advantage over Aemond and his fleet--though we expect that riding a wild dragon will be much more difficult than claiming one that's been raised and fed in a keep for most of its life. Rhaena may add a number to the fleet, but she'll have the most-unpredictable dragon out of everyone in Westeros and she's the most-inexperienced rider. Before we can get to how Rhaena will deal with battle, she needs to actually get on the dragon without being eaten first. We don't know for sure that she's going to make it.
7. Is Helena going with Aemond to the River Lands?
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Aemond tried early on in the episode to force Helena on her dragon to ride with him to take down Daemon's forces, but Alicent put a stop to it. He approached Helena alone later on and she promptly called him out for trying to murder Aegon, and she predicted Aemond's death. He threatened to kill her and she said it wouldn't make a difference. It was the boldest we've ever seen Helena be, but it didn't answer whether she would join Aemond's cause. Having Helena with him is the only way that Aemond can overtake Rhaenyra's fleet, but Helena seems to have no interest in helping her brother. Having a psychic on the team would be really great if anyone would take Helena seriously, but it remains to be seen how Helena is going to factor into this next phase of the war. Does she go with Aemond? Does she leave with Alicent to escape all of the fighting? Or is there a third path none of them have been able to suss out yet?
8. What is Rhaenyra's current relationship status?
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Rhaenyra is really popular at the moment. Daemon has re-pledged his loyalty to her, seemingly putting their marriage back on track. Then there's Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno), who Rhaenyra made out with in Episode 6. Alicent also offered for Rhaenyra to run away with her and Helena. So who has Rhaenyra's heart these days? Obviously, she has a lot on her plate with the war and trying to get her inheritance back, but Rhaenyra has also always made time for bedfellows. Is she married to Daemon but hooking up with Mysaria on the side? Is she going to continue hooking up with Mysaria? Did running away with Alicent sound appealing at all to the hopeful queen? We need to get some wine and figure this out, Rhaenyra.
9. Does Daemon have a connection to the three-eyed raven?
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Daemon also sees a vision of a raven when he's getting the Song of Ice and Fire download from the bleeding tree. He's been having visions the entire time he's been at Heron Hall, but that final set makes it seem that Daemon may have a tie to the three-eyed raven. We know the three-eyed raven was one man until he passed the power of Sight on to Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) in Game of Thrones, but could Daemon end up in that haunted cave at some point during his journey to reclaim the Iron Throne for Rhaenyra (or himself)?
10. Are Sharako Lohar and Tyland just the first incarnation of Brie and Jaime?
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The House of the Dragon Season 2 finale saw Tyland Lannister land in Essos to ask for ships to help him break the blockade held up by Corlys' naval forces. He was granted the ships after winning a mud-pit-wrestling match against Admiral Sharako Lohar (Abigail Thorn). After the match, the two struck up a bit of a friendship and ended the episode sailing their giant navy toward Corlys' armada. Their joking banter was very reminiscent of Tyland's future relative Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and his knight best friend Brienne (Gwendoline Christie). Are Lannister middle siblings always drawn to powerful women? This seems to be setting up a pattern, but we can only hope that Tyland treats Sharako a lot better than Jaime treated Brienne in the end.
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New Marvel Lego Set Recreates Avengers: Age Of Ultron's Opening Battle
Avengers, assemble…into a very cool Lego set! While Avengers: Age of Ultron is a polarizing film, there's no debate whatsoever about the movie's opening shot that features Earth's mightiest mortals wrecking a Hydra base. That splash-page moment has been recreated in Lego, and you can add it this new set to your collection for $100. This new Avengers building kit is just one of over 100 new Lego sets that are now available at Amazon.
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Over 100 Lego Sets Released In August - Here Are The Biggest Ones
If you're looking for new Lego sets to build, you might have more trouble figuring out which one to build first than picking one out you're interested in. Over 100 new Lego sets from many of the manufacturer's most popular franchise collaborations released this week, making August arguably the biggest month of 2024 for Lego enthusiasts. The wide variety of new releases includes building kits inspired by entertainment juggernauts such as Star Wars, Marvel, Batman, and Jurassic World. Lego's gaming-inspired lines have also expanded, with fresh releases in the Super Mario, Animal Crossing, Minecraft, and Sonic the Hedgehog collections. To help you sort through the massive lineup of Lego new releases, we've put together a list of the biggest new Lego sets of the month, organized by franchise.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the links below will take you to Amazon listings. Most of the sets highlighted below are brand-new releases, but there are some former Lego Store exclusives that launched at Amazon and other major retailers this week. We've also included a handful of sets within these franchises that went up for preorder this month, including the highly anticipated kit based on Super Mario World and the Shadow the Hedgehog display set. That said, the vast majority of the sets below are available to ship right now and are eligible for Prime shipping at Amazon.
Lego Super Mario
Starting with the new Super Mario releases, Lego has refreshed its core interactive adventure sets featuring Mario, Luigi, and Peach. These starter sets are required if you want to utilize the many expansions as playsets. Each starter set now costs $10 less than before and come with more notable minifigures than the original lineup.
There are some exciting new expansion sets, too. Most notably, there's the 932-piece King Boo's Haunted Mansion and The Bowser Express Train, which is the biggest Lego Mario expansion yet at 1,392 pieces. And while it's not launching this month, you can also preorder the moving Mario & Yoshi figure that's based on the duo's pixel art sprite from Super Mario World on SNES. Check out even more new Lego Super Mario sets below.
- Adventures With Interactive Lego Luigi (210 pieces) -- $50
- Adventures With Interactive Lego Mario (218 pieces) -- $50
- Adventures With Interactive Lego Peach (208 pieces) -- $50
- The Bowser Express Train (1,392 pieces) -- $120
- King Boo's Haunted Mansion (932 pieces) -- $75
- Battle With Roy at Peach's Castle (738 pieces) -- $65
- Goombas' Playground (173 pieces) -- $15
- Soda Jungle Maker Set (598 pieces) -- $55
- Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi Figure (1,215 pieces) -- $130 | Target Preorder, Releases October 1
Read more on the new Super Mario Lego sets.
Lego Star Wars sets
Lego's Star Wars line has stuck closely to established characters, vehicles, and scenes from canonical Star Wars media, but this month sees the company get more creative with the galaxy far, far away. There's a new set that reimagines the Millenium Falcon as the "Dark Falcon" piloted by a crew of alternate universe versions of characters like Sith Lord Jar Jar Binks and bounty hunter C-3PO. You can also grab an X-Wing-themed mech piloted by Luke Skywalker.
There's plenty of traditional sets you're looking for something more canonical, including new versions of the Imperial Star Destroyer, TIE Intercepter from the Ultimate Collector Series, and an X-Wing versus TIE Fighter set, among several others. There are even new releases based on Disney+ shows like The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and the upcoming Skeleton Crew. Check the links below for more.
- Imperial Star Destroyer (1,555 pieces) -- $160
- The Dark Falcon (1,579 pieces) -- $180
- TIE Fighter and X-Wing Mash-Up (1,063 pieces) -- $110
- C-3PO (1,138 pieces) -- $140
- Jedi Bob's Starfighter (305 pieces) -- $40
- Ahsoka Tano's Dual On Peridea (382 pieces) -- $55
- Desert Skiff and Sarlacc Pit (558 pieces) -- $80
- Droid Builder (1,186 pieces, Lego Store) -- $100
- TIE Interceptor Ultimate Collector's Series (1,931 pieces) -- $230
- Skeleton Crew The Onyx Cinder Starship (1,325 pieces) -- $140
- The Clone Wars Captain Rex Y-Wing Microfighter (99 pieces) -- $13
- Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle (289 pieces) -- $40
- Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack (109 pieces) -- $20
- Luke Skywalker X-Wing Mech (195 pieces) -- $16
Read more on the new Star Wars Lego sets.
Lego Minecraft
Minecraft and Legos are a no-brainer combination, which is probably why the line has proven to be so popular all this time. This month sees several new models join the collection, including the awesome Crafting Table diorama display cube, as well as new adventure playsets like the Ender Dragon and End Ship, just to name a few.
- Crafting Table (1,195 pieces) -- $90
- Ender Dragon and End Ship (657 pieces) -- $80
- The Badlands Mineshaft (538 pieces) -- $60
- The Windmill Farm (462 pieces) -- $55
- The Wolf Stronghold Fortress (312 pieces) -- $35
- The Cherry Blossom Garden (304 pieces) -- $28
- The Pirate Ship Voyage (166 pieces) -- $15
Read more on the new Minecraft Lego sets.
Lego Sonic the Hedgehog
Three new Lego sets featuring the blue blur and his friends are available this month, and you can also preorder the upcoming Shadow the Hedgehog head kit that launches on October 1.
- Super Sonic vs. Egg Drillster (590 pieces) -- $80
- Knuckles and the Master Emerald Shrine (325 pieces) -- $35
- Tails' Adventure Boat (393 pieces) -- $55
- Shadow the Hedgehog Head Statue -- $70 | Target Preorder, Releases October 1, 2024
Read more on the new Sonic the Hedgehog Lego sets.
Lego Marvel
Marvel fans have a whole bunch of new Lego displays to assemble, such as the epic Avengers: Age of Ultron playset and the super-detailed SHIELD Helicarrier model. There's plenty more to check out, including preorders for the Spider-Man 2024 Lego Advent Calendar that releases September 1.
- Avengers Assemble: Age of Ultron Playset (613 pieces) -- $100
- Avengers Helicarrier Aircraft Carrier (509 pieces) -- $80
- The Avengers vs. The Leviathan (347 pieces) -- $50
- Thor vs. Surtur (245 pieces) -- $30
- Guardians of The Galaxy: The Milano Starship (2,090 pieces) -- $180
- Dancing Groot (459 pieces) -- $45
- Iron Man with Bike and The Hulk (68 pieces) -- $15
- Iron Man & Iron Legion vs. Hydra Soldier (135 pieces) -- $20
- Duplo Spider-man Spin’s Motorcycle ($24 pieces) -- $20
- Spider-Man 2024 Advent Calendar (246 pieces) -- $45 | Preorder, releases September 1
Lego Guardians of the Galaxy
While we covered all the new Lego Marvel releases above, we also wanted to make sure to highlight the new Guardians of the Galaxy sets, especially the epic Milano Starship model. There's also a new and predictably adorable Dancing Groot figure.
- Guardians of the Galaxy: The Milano Starship (2,090 pieces) -- $180
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Dancing Groot (459 pieces) -- $45
Read more on the new Guardians of the Galaxy Lego sets.
Lego DC Batman
Lego's also showing some love to the DC comics fans out there with a selection of new Lego Batman sets. There are displays based on the Batman: Animated Series Batmobile, The Batcave, and a Bat-themed mech suit--all of which feature minifigs of the caped crusader, his allies like Batgirl, as well as villains like Harley Quinn, Mr. Freeze, or the Joke. If you're looking for something more complex, there's a new large-scale Batman figure featuring the Bat-Pod motorbike.
- Batman with The Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze (435 pieces) -- $60
- The Batcave with Batman, Batgirl & The Joker (184 pieces) -- $36
- Batman Mech Armor (140 pieces) -- $15
- Batman Figure & The Bat-Pod Bike (713 pieces) -- $65
Read more on the new Lego Batman sets.
Lego DreamZzz
Lego is expanding its DREAMZzz series, which initially launched in 2023, with several new sets. These new kits feature highly imaginative builds like giant battle mechs, transforming dinosaurs, buff pandas decked-out with rocket launchers, and more. Check out all the new Lego DREAMZzz sets below.
- DREAMZzz Mateo and Z-Blob the Knight Battle Mech (1,333 pieces) -- $130
- Zoey’s Cat Motorcycle Bike (226 pieces) -- $20
- Logan The Mighty Panda (342 pieces) -- $30
- The Never Witch’s Midnight Raven (1,203 pieces) -- $100
- Cooper’s Transforming Robot Dinosaur C-Rex (917 pieces) -- $80
- Izzie’s Dream Animals (328 pieces) -- $40
- The Never Witch’s Nightmare Creatures (457 pieces) -- $45
Lego Animal Crossing
Two new Lego Animal Crossing sets are available now, letting you add K.K. Slider's concert plaza and the Dodo Airlines airport to your IRL brick-based village.
Animal Crossing is one of Lego's most recent collaborations. The first five sets in the collection released earlier this year. At the moment, it's not too expensive to build a complete Animal Crossing set. Here's a list of the other five sets:
- Nook's Cranny and Rosie's House set (535 pieces) -- $72 (
$75) - Bunnie's Outdoor Activities (164 pieces) -- $19 (
$20) - Isabelle's House Visit (389 pieces) -- $37 (
$40) - Julian's Birthday Party (170 pieces) -- $14 (
$15) - Kapp'n's Island Boat Tour (233 pieces) -- $30
Read more on the new Animal Crossing Lego sets.
Lego Jurassic World
You can grab two new Lego Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Missions playsets this month, including the Allosaurus Transport Truck and the Stegosaurus Discovery team. If you are looking to build the dinosaurs themselves, you can grab the Jurassic Park Baby Bumpy Ankylosaurus kit. And though it's not a Jurassic Park set, dino fans will probably dig the new 3-in-1 dinosaur figure that lets you build either a T-Rex, Triceratops, or a Pteradactyl.
- Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck (588 pieces) -- $90
- Dinosaur Missions: Stegosaurus Discovery (420 pieces) -- $65
- Baby Bumpy: Ankylosaurus (358 pieces) -- $25
- 3 in 1 T-Rex, Triceratops, Pterodactyl (626 pieces) -- $60
Read more on the new Lego Jurassic World sets.
Lego Disney
The Lego Disney series is getting a huge batch of new sets this month. The coolest--and most complex--is this 1,445-piece Young Simba Lion King model, which was previously only available as a Lego Store exclusive. If that's a bit bigger than what you're looking for, there's also a smaller 222-piece Simba Cub version available as well. Then there's a grip of playsets based on other Disney movies like Frozen, Encanto, Sleeping Beauty, and more. And if you're looking for something for younger builders, there are also two new Little Mermaid Duplo sets as well. See all the new Disney Lego sets below.
- Elsa’s Ice Palace (630 pieces) -- $100
- Lion King - Young Simba (1,445 pieces) -- $130
- Lion King - Simba Cub (222 pieces) -- $20
- The Magical Madrigal House (1,560 pieces) -- $160
- Maleficent’s Dragon Form (583 pieces) -- $70
- Ariel’s Music Stage (60 pieces) -- $16
- Ariel’s Crystal Cavern (141 pieces) -- $30
- Duplo - Ariel and Flounder’s Café Stand (24 pieces) -- $20
- Duplo - Ariel’s Magical Underwater Palace (116 pieces) -- $80
Lego Duplo Peppa Pig
Speaking of new Duplo sets, Lego has released its first batch of Duplo playsets based on Peppa Pig.
- Peppa Pig Birthday House Playset (59 pieces) --$40
- Peppa Pig Supermarket (70 pieces) -- $70
- Peppa Pig Boat Trip (23 pieces) -- $30
- Peppa Pig Garden and Tree House (20 pieces) -- $20
Lego Technic NASA Artemis Space Launch + Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle
Space enthusiasts can now purchase two highly detailed sets from Lego's awesome series of collaborations with NASA. NASA's Artemis Space Station launch system was a Lego Store exclusive, but this huge 3,601-piece set is now available at Amazon. You can also pick up the intricately designed Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle from the Lego Technic line.
- NASA Artemis Space Launch System (3,601 pieces) -- $260
- NASA Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle (1,913 pieces) -- $220
Lego also added a bunch of new car building sets to its Technic line, including the Volvo Truck and Electric Excavator, Porsche GT4, and Mercedes-Benz G 500.
Lego Ninjago
Lego's original Ninjago property is still going strong, and four cool sets have joined the lineup this month, including the ferocious dragon shown above.
- Source Dragon of Motion (1,716 pieces) -- $150
- Tournament Battle Arena (659 pieces) -- $50
- Ninja Team Combo Vehicle: Glider, Off-Road Racer and 2 Motorcycles (576 pieces) -- $90
- Cole’s Titan Dragon Mech (1,055 pieces) -- $100
Lego City
Speaking of Lego's original lines, Lego City continues to receive some of the coolest playsets, such as the brand-new Robot World Roller-Coaster Park.
- Robot World Roller-Coaster Park (986 pieces) -- $100
- Yellow Mobile Construction Crane (1,116 pieces) -- $110
- Car Transporter Truck with 4 Sports Cars (998 pieces) -- $100
- Downtown Streetcar and Station Tolley (811 pieces) -- $90
- Jungle Explorer Helicopter and Base Camp (881 pieces) -- $100
- Red Double-Decker Sightseeing Bus (384 pieces) -- $30
Lego 2024 Advent Calendars (Preorder)
The holiday season is still several months away, but if you're already feeling the festive spirit, you can preorder the batch of 2024 Lego Advent Calendars. There are six buildable Advent Calendar scenes available for preorder, including sets themed on original Lego lines like Lego City and Lego Friends, and popular franchises like Star Wars, Spider-Man, Disney, and Harry Potter.
- Star Wars (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Spider-Man (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Harry Potter (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Disney (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $45
- Lego Friends (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $33
- Lego City (Lego Advent Calendar 2024) -- $33
Every Upcoming Pokemon TCG Release You Can Preorder At Amazon And Best Buy
The Pokemon Trading Card Game is about to get a new batch of exciting releases thanks to the upcoming Shrouded Fable and Stellar Crown sets as well as a few special collections. Various new decks, booster bundles, elite trainer boxes, and other upcoming collections will be released over the next two months. To help Pokemon TCG fans looking to get their hands on the new cards as soon as possible, we've put together this guide of all the Pokemon TCG releases available for preorder at Amazon and Best Buy.
We'll continue to add to this list as more Pokemon TCG products go up for preorder. The most recent addition to this list is the Paradox Wisdom Premium Collection, which is available at Best Buy for $50. We'd expect this one to be popular. In addition to preorders, you'll find the Pokemon TCG products that released this week on August 2.
Note that some boxes and collections contain code cards for Pokemon TCG Live that correspond to the exact physical deck, foil promo card, etc. Each Pokemon TCG booster pack also comes with a code card to unlock a booster pack in the online game. Booster packs also contain 10 Pokemon and one Energy cards.
Pokemon TCG: Paradox Wisdom - Premium Collection
$50
Release Date: October 4
- Iron Leaves ex promo card
- Iron Crown ex promo card
- Iron Boulder ex promo card
- Oversize Iron Crown ex promo card
- Seven Pokemon TCG booster packs
- Magnetic 3-card holder
- Magnetic 3-card holder base
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG Holiday Calendar 2024
$50
Release date: August 23
Includes:
- Eight foil Pokemon TCG cards with a festive stamp
- Five Pokemon TCG booster packs
- Seven Pokemon TCG 3-card fun packs
- Two Pokemon coins
- Two Pokemon sticker sheets
- One Chien-Pao sidekick keychain
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Trainer's Toolkit
$35
Release date: October 18
Includes:
- Four Pokemon TCG booster packs
- 65 card sleeves
- Deck Builder’s Guide
- Six damage-counter dice
- One competition-legal coin
- Two condition markers
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection
$80
Release date: October 4
Includes:
- One foil promo card featuring Charizard ex
- One card-display figure featuring Charizard
- 10 Pokemon TCG booster packs
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Trick or Trade BOOster Bundle (2024)
$15
Release date: August 30
Includes:
- 35 three-card mini packs (105 cards, three per pack)
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Stellar Crown Booster Box
$161
Release date: September 13
Includes:
- 36 Stellar Crown booster packs
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Stellar Crown Elite Trainer Box
$50
Release date: September 13
Includes:
- Nine Stellar Crown booster packs
- One full-art foil promo card featuring Noctowl
- 65 card sleeves featuring Stellar Form Terapagos
- 45 Pokemon TCG Energy cards
- Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown expansion Player's Guide
- Six damage-counter dice
- One competition-legal coin-flip die
- Two plastic condition markers
- A collector’s box with 4 dividers
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Stellar Crown Booster Bundle
$27
Release date: September 13
Includes:
- Six Stellar Crown booster packs
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Stellar Crown Blister Packs (styles vary)
$14
Release date: September 13
Includes:
- Three Stellar Crown booster packs. Multiple versions available, selected randomly by Best Buy
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Stellar Crown Sleeved Booster
$4.49 per pack
Release date: September 13
Includes:
- 10 Pokemon and 1 Energy per pack
Pokemon TCG: Houndstone ex Box
$22
Release date: October 4
Includes:
- One foil promo card featuring Houndstone ex
- One foil card featuring Greavard
- One oversize foil card featuring Houndstone ex
- Four Pokemon TCG booster packs
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Tapu Koko ex Battle Deck / Iron Leaves ex Battle Deck (random selection)
$10 per deck
Release date: October 18
Only one deck included per purchase, selected randomly by Best Buy. Each deck includes:
- One 60-card deck
- Three reference cards
- One rules booklet
- One single-player playmat
- One large metallic coin
- One deck box
- One strategy sheet
- Code card to play the deck online
Pokemon TCG: Miraidon ex / Koraidon ex Deluxe Battle Deck (random selection)
$20 per deck
Release date: August 23
Only one deck included per purchase, selected randomly by Best Buy. Each deck includes:
- One ready-to-play 60-card deck
- One single-player playmat
- One set of damage counters
- One large metallic coin
- Two condition markers
- One deck box
- One strategy sheet
- Code card to play this deck online
Pokemon TCG: 2024 Poke Ball Tins (random selection)
$15 per tin
Only one tin included per purchase, selected randomly by Best Buy.
- One collectible Poke Ball Tin
- Three Pokemon TCG booster packs
- Two sticker sheets
Pokemon TCG: Mini Portfolio + booster pack
$5.49
Release date: September 27
Includes:
- One mini-portfolio with slots for 60 cards, plus one Pokemon TCG booster pack
Pokemon TCG: Paradox Destinies Tin (random selection)
$27 per tin
Release date: September 6
Only one tin included per purchase, selected randomly by Amazon or Best Buy. Each tin includes:
- One foil promo card featuring Gouging Fire ex, Raging Bolt ex, Iron Boulder ex, or Iron Crown ex
- Five Pokemon TCG booster packs
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box
$41.68 ($50) at Amazon | $50 at Best Buy
Release date: August 23
Includes:
- Nine Shrouded Fable booster packs
- One full-art foil promo card featuring Pecharunt
- 65 card sleeves featuring Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti
- 45 Pokémon TCG Energy cards
- Scarlet & Violet—Shrouded Fable expansion player's guide
- Six damage-counter dice
- One competition-legal coin
- One plastic condition markers
- Collector’s box with 4 dividers
- Code card for Pokemon Trading Card Game Live
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Shrouded Fable 6pk Booster Bundle
$27
Release date: September 6
Includes:
- Six Shrouded Fable booster packs
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Shrouded Fable Illustration Collection - Kingambit
$22
Release date: August 2
Includes:
- One full-art foil promo card featuring Kingambit
- Two foil cards featuring Pawniard and Bisharp
- Four Shrouded Fable booster packs
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Scarlet & Violet - Shrouded Fable Special Illustration Collection - Kingdra ex / Greninja ex
$30 per box
Release date: August 2
If purchased at Best Buy, you will receive one of the collections at random.
Includes:
- One full-art foil promo card featuring Kingdra ex or Greninja ex
- Two foil cards featuring either Horsea and Seadra, or Froakie and Frogadier
- Five Shrouded Fable booster packs
- Code card for Pokémon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Shrouded Fable Blister Pack
$14
Release date: August 2
- One foil promo card featuring Pecharunt
- Three Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Shrouded Fable booster packs
- Code card for Pokemon TCG Live
Pokemon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Shrouded Fable Mini Tins (random selection)
$10 per tin
Release date: August 2
Only one tin included per purchase, selected randomly by Best Buy. Each tin includes:
- One collectible Mini Tin
- One Pokemon TCG art card showing the art from the Mini Tin
- Two Shrouded Fable booster packs
- One sticker sheet
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Alien: Romulus Clip Channels Director Fede Alvarez's Past Work
The tagline for the original 1979 Alien film famously said that "in space, no one can hear you scream." What that expression neglected to mention is that the Xenomorphs appear to have very good hearing, and they seem to pick up on almost every sound in a spaceship or colony. That ability is on full display in a new preview clip from the next film in the franchise, Alien: Romulus.
The clip features Isabela Merced as Kay, one of the ill-fated group of young people who thought it would be a good idea to scavenge materials from derelict ships. In this scene, Kay is unarmed and attempting to slip by a Xenomorph. And the alien in question seems to be actively looking for Kay and listening intently as she tries to stay as quiet as possible. It's reminiscent of the way Jane Levy's character hid from Don't Breathe's blind killer, Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang).
Regardless of Kay's best efforts, she's still caught off guard when a Xenomorph appears close by and drags away two bodies. It's difficult to tell if the bodies came from Kay's crew or if they were originally stationed on the ship that's now overrun by facehuggers and Xenomorphs.
Continue Reading at GameSpotAvowed Delayed To February 2025, Graciously Making 2024 A Little Less Crowded
Xbox has graciously alleviated some of the mounting pressure as we head into the final months of 2024, delaying Avowed until early next year. Avowed is now set to launch on February 18, 2025.
Though it's a shame that we'll have to wait a bit longer to play Obsidian Entertainment's action RPG, this does mean the already crowded fall line-up of games is a tad more manageable and easier on the wallet. Instead of Avowed competing against the likes of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, Metaphor: ReFantazio, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and Assassin's Creed Shadows this holiday season, it will launch during the (currently) sparser start of 2025.
So many games coming! As such, we're moving Avowed to Feb 18, 2025 to give players’ backlogs some breathing room.
— Xbox (@Xbox) August 2, 2024
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In the announcement of the delay, Xbox teased that more details for games across the company's portfolio--including Activision, Blizzard, and Bethesda titles--will be revealed during gamescom. Avowed will also be the primary focus of Xbox's planned livestream for August 23, when we'll see more of the upcoming action RPG.
Continue Reading at GameSpotIs Fallout London Worth Your Time?
The highly animated Fallout London mod by Team FOLON is finally here. The mod is essentially a new Fallout game, introducing new quests, weapons, locations, and more. In our video breakdown, GameSpot goes over whether this fan-made mod merits a download.
Downloading Fallout London will completely overhaul Fallout 4. Therefore, playing this mod will require you to know Fallout 4 alongside all of its DLC, and if you want to play the normal Fallout 4 again, you'll be forced to uninstall the mod.
The game itself starts like most Fallout games: You make a character and eventually leave an underground base. Once you reach the surface, you take a train that shows you what's left of London.
Continue Reading at GameSpot7 Days To Die - How To Heal Injuries, Infections, And Ailments
It's often a struggle to survive the harsh environments found in 7 Days To Die, with so many different ways to injure yourself, become ill from infection, and get sick from consuming bad food. Here will guide you through the most efficient ways to heal yourself from cuts, sprains, and various ailments.
Infections
It's easy to become infected in 7 Days to Die, and it's even harder to cure yourself early in the game. The longer you stay infected, the harder it gets to heal. So watch your infection meter on the far-left of your HUD.
You can cure it with honey if the infection is under 5%. Honey is scavenged by harvesting tree stumps. (You can double up on honey. Two honey will cure up to 10% infection.)
Beyond 5-10%, your best options are antibiotics and herbal antibiotics. Regular antibiotics will cure 25% infection per dose, and herbal antibiotics will cure up to 10% per dose. These can be randomly looted in the world, purchased from traders, but only the herbal antibiotics can be crafted.
Sprains and breaks
Sprains and breaks are common injuries in 7 Days to Die. A sprained leg or knee will reduce your health and majorly slow you down, and a broken arm or leg will also reduce your health and speed even further. Each sprain will have a timer for how long you're affected by the injury.
It's also important to note that you shouldn't sprint or jump while suffering from a sprain because it will increase the amount of time you're suffering. So, only run around if you're in immediate danger.
Painkillers will help for a sprain, and these are easily found through normal looting. Broken bones can only be helped with splints and casts, but these are much rarer and only craftable with the Physician skill. To get this crafting ability, you need to first put two points into the Intellect attribute to unlock the Physician skill, and then spend the one point needed to purchase it.
Fatigue
Fatigue doesn't sound as awful as most of the other injuries or ailments in the game, but the impact of the effects can be costly. Fatigue is a negative stat that lasts for two hours, and it reduces your health by 20% and increases the damage you take from enemies by 10%.
The only way to cure this is with vitamins. Vitamins are found by random looting or sold by a trader. A bonus to taking vitamins is that you'll get a temporary resistance to disease, meaning you can drink murky water or old Sham sandwiches you found without worry of sickness.
Bleeding out
There are many ways to bleed out in 7 Days to Die. Getting attacked by a zombie, a vulture, or even the unfortunate mishap of accidentally bumping into your own spike traps.
Bleeding can be stopped with a standard bandage. These are easy to craft, but you won't get any health back. To stop the bleeding and regain lost health, you'll need to use either a first aid bandage or med kit.
Lacerations
A laceration is a deep wound that can only be mended by a med kit or a sewing kit. Sewing kits are also used for crafting armor, but you might want to keep a few on hand in case you get this type of injury.
Concussion
A concussion can often happen from a bad scuffle with zombies, and it may seem like you can carry on as normal with your adventure, but it lasts for two hours with a whopping 25% decrease to your health and all your player's attributes are lowered by one point.
This injury can be healed by painkillers, and these are found through normal looting.
Dysentery
If your HUD shows the--for want of a better term--orange pooping butt icon, then you're suffering from dysentery. This comes from drinking murky water you haven't boiled or from eating old food you found like Sham sandwiches.
The negative effect here is that your character has diarrhea, and it will reduce your fullness and hydration levels. There's only one way to cure Dysentery, but thankfully it's fairly easy to do. You need to boil some water and collect Goldenrod, which is the yellow flower commonly found in the world. This lets you craft Goldenrod Tea to cure this ailment.
Abrasions
Abrasions can be healed with aloe cream, which is made from the aloe plant. Aloe can be scavenged in the desert biome, grown on a farm plot, and found as random loot.
First aid bandages can also be used, and these will be best if you're low on health. These will provide additional health, while the aloe will not.
Here we also provide some 7 Days To Die 1.0 tips for beginners just getting started on console on PC. For more in depth tips, we guide you on how to find mechanical parts, how to get a set of wheels, and even how to respec your skills.
This $16 Lego Star Wars Set Transforms Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Into A Mech
Luke Skywalker has flown X-Wings and A-Wings over the years, but have you ever seen him inside of a mech suit? Thanks to this Lego suit, you can imagine just how different Star Wars would have been if Skywalker was piloting an "X-Wing" warsuit equipped with an oversized lightsaber. This is one of more than a dozen new Lego Star Wars sets that launched this week. Not only is it one of the coolest new kits in the collection, but it's also one of the cheapest at only $16.
Taking design cues from Luke's X-Wing starfighter, the mech has articulated hands, arms, legs and feet, a cockpit for the included minifigure, and an adjustable X-wing jetpack. For situations when you need to bring an uncivilized weapon to a fight, there's also a buildable stud-shooting blaster.
As mentioned, a bunch of other Lego Star Wars sets launched this week, in case you'd like to pick up a few more for your collection. Some are quite creative, like the 1,579-piece Dark Falcon set that reimagines the heroes of Star Wars as villains and gives them a sleek new spaceship to explore the galaxy in. Also, you get a Darth Jar Jar Binks minifigure, so this is the best Lego Star Wars set of the year.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWhat's Next For Bungie? | Spot On
Despite releasing one of the year's most critically acclaimed expansions, Destiny 2's The Final Shape, it's been a rough year for Bungie. Last October, the developer laid off roughly 100 people, equating to approximately 8% of it's workforce. Earlier this week, the studio let go another 220--a shockingly high 17% of its workforce--while also relocating 12% of its remaining staff to its parent company, Sony.
Bungie executive Pete Parsons cited "rising costs of development," "industry shifts," and "enduring economic conditions" as the reason for the mass layoffs, which impacted "most" of Bungie's executive and senior leader positions. Considering this loss of leadership, it comes as no surprise then that the studio is entering what the executive refers to as a time of "tremendous change." And as for the mass transfer of former Bungie employees to Sony, Parsons' explained the move aims to "deepen" Bungie's integration with the company--a statement that has raised more than a few eyebrows.
Though it's easy to see these layoffs as merely the latest in a series' of widespread job losses in the industry, it also showcases the trend of large corporations acquiring well-known developers and how it ultimately leads to significant changes in staffing, priorities, and, potentially, identity. This week on Spot On, Tam and Lucy discuss the impact of these layoffs and what it means for the future of Destiny 2, Marathon, and Bungie as a whole.
Continue Reading at GameSpot7 Days To Die - How To Get Wheels And Craft Vehicles
7 Days To Die's Navezgane map offers plenty of ground to explore, but it's a slow process until you can get a set of wheels for your adventures. Here is everything you need to know to cruise your way through the apocalypse.
How to craft vehicles and get a "free" bicycle
Once you complete 10 trader quests from Rekt, you can get a bicycle as a reward. This offers you nine additional storage slots and a way to pedal around the map a bit faster, and without the need for fuel.
However, you can use resources to craft a minibike by reading 20 vehicle magazines, 45 magazines for the larger motor bike, 70 is needed to craft the 4-wheeler, and 100 magazines read for the gyrocopter.
Continue Reading at GameSpot7 Days To Die - How To Get Mechanical Parts
7 Days To Die's zombie apocalypse can be a tough environment, so you'll want to get started right away crafting the best items for your survival. One of the most crucial components for crafting are mechanical parts. Here we guide you through all the ways you can get these valuable parts.
What are mechanical parts?
Mechanical Parts are used for crafting high-end items for survival, such as vehicles, guns, and tools. This is a resource you can never have too much of, so you'll likely want to stock up on mechanical parts as soon as you start finding them.
How to find mechanical parts
These parts can be found at random when looting various items, such as cars, appliances, and dumpsters. You can even find these pretty early into the start of your game.
Continue Reading at GameSpot7 Days To Die - How To Respec Your Skills
7 Days to Die offers plenty of skills to level up your characters, but surviving the zombie apocalypse can get a bit overwhelming, and you might decide you've placed your points into less beneficial skills. The game does give you a chance to reset your skill points, but it's going to cost you. Here's everything you need to know about resetting your skills.
The option to reset your skill points in 7 Days to Die comes from a rare consumable item called Grandpa's Fergit'n Elixir. This elixir will return all of your skill points to you so that you can reinvest them. However, this handy elixir comes at a price.
This is an item only found at a trader shop, and it sells for 6,000 Dukes. If you already have some bartering skills, then you should be able to haggle a better price. For example, the screenshot above shows the price at 5,700 Dukes with 1 point spent in barter.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNosferatu Remake From The Witch Director Gets First Trailer
Nearly a decade ago, Robert Eggers helmed his first horror film, The Witch, before he went on to direct The Lighthouse and The Northman. Later this year, Eggers is revisiting his horror roots with Nosferatu, a remake of the 1922 silent film. The first trailer for Nosferatu premiered over the weekend in theaters, and it's now online as well. And if the plot seems very familiar, it's probably because the original Nosferatu was already an unauthorized take on Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Bill Skarsgård, who played Pennywise the Dancing Clown in Warner Bros.' two-part adaptation of Stephen King's It and will reprise the role in the upcoming prequel series Welcome to Derry, will portray the monstrous Count Orlok in Nosferatu. Unlike most of Hollywood's vampires, Orlok is hideously ugly, and the trailer goes out of its way to withhold his appearance. But his shadow looms over the city, and Orlok himself is set upon a young woman named Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp).
The trailer shows that Ellen doesn't understand what's happening as Orlok exerts his influence over her. Like her counterpart in Dracula, Mina Harker, Ellen already has a husband, Thomas Hutter, as played by Superman's Nicholas Hoult. However, Orlok's obsession with Ellen means that Thomas is simply another obstacle to overcome, and it's doubtful that the vampire is losing any sleep during the day over his rival.
Continue Reading at GameSpotJoker Film Is Getting A New Limited-Edition 4K Blu-Ray Release Ahead Of Sequel
With a new Joker film on the way, now is a great time to revisit the first film starring Joaquin Phoenix as the infamous Batman villain. While Joker doesn't have any Caped Crusaders loitering around Gotham, it does have incredible performances from Phoenix and the rest of the cast. A fresh re-release of the film on 4K Blu-ray with a fancy steelbook is available to preorder for $28.85 at Walmart ahead of its August 20 release date.
Joker 4K Blu-Ray - Limited Edition Steelbook
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For the extras, you'll get several behind-the-scenes features on how the film came together, Phoenix's evolution into the harlequin of hate, costume tests, alternate takes, and more.
In case you missed it, Joker starred Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, a failed comedian living in Gotham City. Stuck in a dead-end job as a clown-for-hire and struggling with a neurological condition that causes him to have random fits of uncontrollable laughing, Fleck eventually snaps under the pressure of one too many bad days and slowly starts transforming into the Joker.
The film is surprisingly grounded, gritty, and has a nihilistic sense of style thanks to director Todd Phillips, while Phoenix steals the show as he slowly becomes more unhinged in this unsettling origin story.
A sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux, is scheduled to hit theaters on October 2 and will introduce Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn. Joker is notable for being the first R-rated movie to gross over a billion dollars at the global box office and was nominated for 11 Academy Awards--winning two for Best Actor for Phoenix and Best Original Score.
If you are looking for some Bat-entertainment, there are a few great deals on right now. You can check out our list of all the Batman Blu-rays you can buy right now, and for some quick must-haves, you can't go wrong with a 4K version of The Dark Knight Trilogy, Batman: The Complete Animated Series, or The Batman starring Robert Pattinson in a very cool Pattsuit.
Continue Reading at GameSpotOne Elden Ring Player Is Beating Shadow Of The Erdtree's Bosses Without Lifting A Finger
Elden Ring's new Shadow of the Erdtree expansion requires fast reflexes, a well-equipped character, and plenty of patience if you're looking to conquer it. Or if you want to show off, you could find a novel way to play it, just like Twitch streamer Perrikaryal has done by using the power of her mind to make progress.
Working her way through the Elden Ring DLC--which is quickly earning a reputation for being incredibly challenging--Perrikaryal has already managed to beat several of the early bosses with pure brain power, like those two guys in a Chinese dragon costume. How does the hands-free setup work? According to Kotaku, Perrikaryal's rig uses motion sensors to track her head and eye movements alongside an electroencephalogram (EEG) device to record the electrical activity of her brain.
It's not a perfect system and there are times when the code behind it requires fine-tuning, but when it works, it really works. If you're interested, you can see more on Perrikaryal's Twitch channel, where she has several highlights of challenging the tough new bosses. If you're not quite ready to build your own Cerebro in your quest to be the top Tarnished in Shadow of the Erdtree, you can check out GameSpot's Elden Ring DLC guides hub for some helpful tips and tricks, or you can check out our rundown of 14 things to know before jumping in.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWipeout Futurism: The Graphic Archives Gives Inside Look At PlayStation's Iconic Racing Series
Wipeout first launched for PlayStation and DOS in 1995, and it quickly became a cult classic. The series would go on to earn multiple sequels on PlayStation platforms over the next two decades, all of which followed the same futuristic racing blueprint laid out by the original. If you're a dedicated fan of the series, you'll likely be interested in the upcoming Wipeout Futurism: The Graphic Archives--a hardcover volume that details the game's creation and how the series played a role in shaping the racing genre. The book releases on November 12, and preorders are seeing a slight discount ahead of its launch.
Wipeout Futurism: The Graphic Archives
$56 (was $60)
Wipeout Futurism: The Graphic Archives contains 320 pages filled with commentary, concept art, and additional designs related to Wipeout. The hardcover volume features interviews with sound designer Loic Couthier, writer Damon Fairclough, game director Stuart Tilley, and other creatives instrumental in bringing Wipeout to the masses. In short, this is a deep dive into all things Wipeout.
The book is bound to be a popular item among Wipeout fans, so consider reserving a copy soon if you want to add the book to your shelf at launch. And because preorders are seeing a slight discount, it's all the more enticing. Plus, if the price drops even more, you'll only pay the lowest cost offered at Amazon from the time you place your order and when the book ships (you're charged when it ships).
If you're looking for more video game books to fill up your bookcase, there are plenty of other items to check out at Amazon. From Sonic encyclopedias and photographic histories of the game console to Super Mario Odyssey art books and more, here's a look at some other video game books you should consider. PlayStation fans should also check out the upcoming Bloodborne Complete Guide, a reprint of the mammoth collector's edition guidebook that has been sold out for years.
Continue Reading at GameSpotAndor Season 2 Will Feature More Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Characters
When Andor debuted on Disney+ in 2022, only a small handful of characters from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story appeared in the series beyond Diego Luna's Cassian Andor. Genevieve O'Reilly's Mon Mothma had a large supporting role while Forest Whitaker's Saw Gerrera and Duncan Pow's Ruescott Melshi briefly appeared. But according to Luna, more Rogue One characters are coming in Andor Season 2.
Via Popverse, Luna told a panel at ACE Superhero Comic Con 2024 that additional Rogue One characters will arrive as the events of the series get closer to the timeframe of the movie.
"I can tell you, Rogue One is coming, so there will be characters there that you will recognize," said Luna. "There will be cool stuff. For those who love Rogue One, this season is going to be very special. And it's going to be fascinating to go straight to Rogue One after watching this second season, because you will see Rogue One from a different perspective. I promise you that."
Continue Reading at GameSpotBloodborne Collector's Edition Guide Is Coming Back, And Preorders Are Live At Amazon
Sadly, but unsurprisingly, PlayStation didn't have any Bloodborne news during its recent State of Play, but that doesn't mean there isn't a new Bloodborne product releasing soon. Well, newish. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Future Press is re-releasing its long out-of-print Bloodborne Complete Edition Guide. This massive, officially licensed book originally released back in 2017 as a collector's edition with some cool bonus content geared toward dedicated Bloodborne fans. You can preorder Bloodborne Complete Guide at Amazon for $60 ahead of its September 30 release.
Bloodborne Complete Edition Guide
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This massive volume clocks in at 736 pages and encompasses everything from beginner tips and tricks to a bestiary containing useful info about enemies. It'll also give you a walkthrough on how to explore every area in the game, including The Old Hunters DLC. The text is accompanied by work of From Software's concept artists, making this the ultimate companion for fans of the game. It's especially useful if you're shooting for 100% completion, with info on how to best accomplish the daunting feat.
The Bloodborne Complete Edition Guide also comes with a "bonus chest" that gets you the following goodies:
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