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Invincible Season 3 Episode 4 Review – “You Were My Hero”

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

This review contains spoilers for Invincible season 3, episode 4, “You Were My Hero”

After a propulsive three–part premiere, Invincible’s third season takes a small step back with “You Were My Hero.” It’s far from a bad episode, but it’s shackled by some of the series’ most irksome tendencies: its occasional inability to balance its dueling narratives, and its tongue-in-cheek approach to intimacy. By the time Nolan (nice to see you again, Omni-Man) drops a bombshell about the coming Viltrumite invasion, the plot has moved forward – but it comes at the expense of some emotional resonance.

“You Were My Hero” is divided into three distinct parts. While the third plays like an entirely different episode – more on that in a moment – the first leads neatly into the second. Rex and Ray’s grocery run allows them to reflect on their early adulthood, before a villainous interruption yanks us back to Guardians HQ, where Mark/Invincible is investigating the explosive drone that nearly killed his family. We know this to be the work of Angstrom Levy, but the paranoid hero still suspects Cecil and the GDA. So, he acts rashly and violently in response – a shot of him floating recalls his godlike father – and he attacks the GDA at the Pentagon before flying off for his second date with Eve. Or rather, it’s his “second first date” since the last one was interrupted when duty called, though he doesn’t have much better luck this time.

It all feels a little rushed. Mark is whisked away to an apocalyptic future by a returning Dropkick and Fight Master, who beg him to deal with their despot king, who’s quickly revealed to be a future Immortal. However, it turns out Immortal was placed in charge by none other than a future version of Mark, recalling last season’s alternate version of Invincible, who stood alongside Nolan and went full fascist dictator.

This confrontation ends up slightly limp, even if it recalls the way Nolan nearly killed the immortal in the series premiere. Mark and Immortal don’t have much of a relationship in the show’s main timeline, so being forced to dispense with the elderly hero doesn’t tug at the heart strings. It does, however, lead to the beginnings of an existential tailspin when he returns to the present and asks Eve if she believes he’s a good person. But “You Were My Hero” doesn’t let that sink in, either, quickly switching into date-montage mode instead. Even if Mark can stifle his crisis through his romance with Eve,it’s not something we’re allowed to see or feel – especially since the show brings back the juvenile running joke of cutting away from a sex scene. (Some awkward narration hangs a lantern on the gag, but that doesn’t make it any better.) Invincible is so brazen with its violence, but it can’t muster the same boldness with anything sexual.

This leads to a second half set entirely in space, where we finally get more Nolan this season. “You Were My Hero” pulls the trigger on Allen the Alien helping the reformed Viltrumite escape (with some surprise help from Battle Beast), though this extended action sequence is, once again, buoyed by excessive, verging on numbing, bloodshed. The show’s previous episode used its gore to highlight some major impending conundrums for Mark and his younger brother, Oliver/Kid Omni-Man, who’s taken to murdering his opponents, which factors into Mark’s Immortal dilemma this week. Unfortunately, Mark’s claim that he doesn’t kill people slams into another scene where the violent excess lacks meaning, and that’s a little deflating. (The image of Nolan and Allen punching the head of Viltrumite guard into pulp at the same time is cool as hell, though.)

The tag on which the episode ends is a fun one, with Nolan revealing that his kingdom’s obsession with blood quantum is because “pure blooded” Viltrumites are stronger, while those with mixed lineage are easier to defeat. And, with only 50 or so “pure” Vultrumites left, that gives them a fighting chance – especially with Nolan finally on board, and finally on his way to accepting Allen as his friend.

Save 50% Off This Convenient Portable Nintendo Switch Dock Charger

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Sometimes bringing along the official Switch dock is a good idea if you know that there will be a TV to hook it up to, but unfortunately the dock is a little bulky and you’ll still need to bring along a wall charger. Instead, you might want to check out the Mirabox Portable 36W Nintendo Switch Dock Charger, which is currently only $19.99 after a 50% off coupon code “50LPZWW1“. This little gadget charges your Nintendo Switch (at its maximum charging rate) and has an HDMI port to connect your Switch to a TV. It has all the functionality of your dock in a more compact footprint.

50% Off Mirabox Portable Nintendo Switch Dock Charger

The Mirabox dock charger is clad in your choice of black, white, or the iconic Switch red and blue color scheme. It has three ports: a USB Type-C port, a USB Type-A port, and an HDMI port. The USB Type-C port supports Power Delivery up to 31W, which is more enough juice to charge the Switch at its maximum rate, which is only 18W. That benefit of a faster charging rate, besides quicker charging, is that you can play games while topping up the battery. The HDMI port connects your Switch to your TV. The Mirabox supports up to 1080p resolutions at 60Hz refresh rate.

The biggest advantage of the Mirabox is that it is 1/10th the size of the Switch dock. That makes it much easier to stow away in your bag without having to buy yet another larger Switch case. A USB Type-C cable is already included as well, so all you need to supply is your Nintendo Switch and an HDMI cable.

Get the 65W model for Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally

Note that there’s a 65W model that is $25.99 after you apply the same code “N9XORL7H“. This is overkill for the Nintendo Switch,; however it’s the preferred model if you plan to use the charger dock with the Asus ROG Ally, which accepts up to 65W, or the Steam Deck, which accepts up to 38W. The HDMI port also supports up to 4K resolution at 60Hz.

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The Best iPhone Accessories to Buy in 2025

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

As one of the best smartphones around, the iPhone comes with a wealth of features to keep you entertained for hours. That doesn’t mean you can’t enhance your experience even more with a few accessories. Whether you enjoy mobile gaming, want to charge your phone wirelessly, or need to protect your device from scratches, there’s an accessory out there that’s suitable for you.

TL;DR – These Are the Best iPhone Accessories in 2025:

The lastest iPhone lineup, the iPhone 16, comes as a rather barebones package, so you might want to grab a pair of earbuds or a wall charger. It’s no secret that the best smartwatch for iPhone is Apple Watch Series 10, and you can always stay in the iOS ecosystem with Apple’s other official accessories. But going off-piste could mean enjoying some more affordable options on things like screen protectors, chargers, or even a cleaning kit to maintain your smartphone.

Contributions from Georgie Peru and Rudie Obias

1. Apple AirPods Pro 2

Best Wireless Earbuds for iPhone

It’s no surprise that the Apple AirPods Pro are the best wireless earbuds, especially for iPhones. They feature excellent and rich audio for music and podcasts, top-of-the-line noise canceling to block out ambient and background noise, and they sync seamlessly to the iPhone via iOS and Apple Keychain. These earbuds also have spatial audio features that make listening to your favorite music an immersive experience. These are the very best AirPods you can buy right now.

Want a great iPhone earbuds alternative? IGN expert Nick Woodard did hands-on testing of the Apple AirPods 4 with ANC, giving the headphones an 8/10. He even stated the earbuds “go head-to-head in several categories with the AirPods Pro 2,” making the AirPods 4 a great lower-cost option that still seamlessly works with iPhones.

2. Smartish Slim Case

Best iPhone Case

The iPhone is an expensive and delicate piece of tech. Although it’s less prone to shattering if dropped these days, we still recommend wrapping your phone in a lightweight, yet durable case – like the Smartish Slim Case.

Made from tough hard plastic and rubber, this case features cushioned corners that absorb and disperse impact away from the phone itself to prevent cracking if dropped. It’s also designed with raised bumpers, so the display won’t sit flush with a flat surface when facedown. Meanwhile, the Smartish Slim Case is made with MagSafe built-in for wireless charging and other accessories.

It comes in nine colors and styles, including black, blue, transparent, purple, and more. Plus, the case is available in various sizes to fit all the latest iPhone 16 models.

3. Anker USB-C 747 Charger

Best Wall Charger for iPhone

Equipped with three USB-C ports and one USB-A port, the Anker USB-C 747 Charger is the best USB-C charger you can find – ready to charge up your iPhone and a few other devices simultaneously – all while keeping compact dimensions. Delivering a total of 150W of power, it’s an absolute workhorse so it’ll have no trouble juicing up a power-hungry iPad or MacBook and your iPhone at the same time.

Even with two or three devices plugged into this wall charger, an iPhone should still hit max charging speeds when connected to the charger’s USB-C port. That’s thanks to its dynamic power distribution. Considering the average charging block taps out at 20W, charging will be measurably faster. Anker also includes technology to measure temperature, keeping things safe as you juice up quickly.

4. iOttie Velox Magnetic Dash Mount

Best Car Mount for iPhone

It’s illegal to use your iPhone while driving – distracted driving is one of the biggest causes for accidents. Go hands-free and mount it on your car’s dashboard or windshield. The iOttie Velox Magnetic Dash Mount attaches to your car with a strong suction cup, while its powerful magnets keep your device in place to use in either landscape or portrait modes. It’s a wireless charger too, so your device will get some juice via your vehicle’s cigarette lighter.

5. Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector

Best iPhone Screen Protector

Made from tempered glass, the Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector keeps your iPhone 16’s display scratch-free and pristine, preventing pricey screen replacements. This screen protector differentiates itself from others by providing unique layers of protection to the tempered glass while keeping the ultimate clarity and functionality of the phone’s stunning display fully intact. So, the iPhone’s sharp resolution and impressive touch response will be just as great with the screen protector installed.

If you’re specifically buying the new iPhone 16 Pro models, check out the best iPhone 16 Pro screen protectors. Most picks are also available in other iPhone models as well.

6. Apple MagSafe Charger

Best Wireless Charger for iPhone

Plenty of great wireless chargers are available, but when it comes to iPhones, it’s best to find a charger ready to take advantage of the MagSafe technology the phones are packing. Since Apple invented MagSafe for a stronger, more reliable connection between a wireless charger to an iPhone 12 or later, the company’s latest generation of MagSafe Charger is the best, most effective option for the iPhone.

The MagSafe Charger features a sleek, slim hockey-puck design with a strong magnet that aligns with the back of the iPhone for charging. The powerful connection between the two devices means there shouldn’t be any problem when picking up the phone to answer calls or checking socials while charging. The durable, high-quality materials used in its build mean the charger can handle some wear and tear too.

Unlike other wireless chargers, which are often limited to 7.5W speeds when charging an iPhone, the Apple MagSafe Charger can reach up to 25W with a 30W or 35W USB-C power adapter. Unfortunately, that wall charger will need to be purchased separately. Still, this option offers excellent value, as it features Qi2 and Qi support – any device that has Qi charging can juice up wirelessly.

7. Anker MagGo Power Bank

Best Battery Pack for iPhone

Need to charge up your device on the go? Skip the hassle of cable management by grabbing the Anker MagGo Power Bank instead. Similar to the Apple MagSafe Charger, this battery pack is MagSafe-compatible for a secure, stable connection to the back of your phone. Just be prepared for it to add some bulk to your device.

With a 10,000mAh capacity, the Anker MagGo Power Bank can juice up your iPhone about 1.5 times before needing to be recharged itself. Thanks to the MagSafe compatibility, iPhone charging speeds hit up to 15W. If faster charging is necessary, the battery pack can also connect to an iPhone via USB-C instead, delivering up to a 27W output.

But what makes the MagGo Power Bank even more of a standout is the tiny smart display on its side. The TFT screen provides handy info on battery levels and charging times, and a little kickstand holds up your phone for easy viewing when charging. Not to mention the fun color options this battery pack comes in.

8. Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable

Best Charging Cable for iPhone

While there’s no shortage of cheap iPhone cables, the Anker USB-C to USB-C Cable is one of the best charging cables – thanks to its 6ft length and braided-nylon design for durability (it won’t fray after a few weeks of use), and its very affordable price at $16 for a two-pack. It also comes in three colors, including black, red, and silver.

9. Mophie Powerstation Plus

Best Portable Power Bank for iPhone

Nothing is worse than running out of juice on your iPhone when you’re far away from a wall outlet. For a cable-powered portable charger, the Mophie Powerstation Plus, remedies this problem. With it comes a 10,000mAh battery for an over a full extra charge to your phone. But what makes this power bank a real standout is the inclusion of built-in, durable USB-C and Lightning cables that tuck away neatly when not in use. It’s perfect for those constantly losing and tangling wires. Beyond those cables, an additional USB-C port is provided to juice up a third device. However, to enjoy up to 30W charging speeds from the USB-C or 20W from the Lightning cable, only one device can be charged at a time. That’s plenty of power for an iPhone or iPad. Just don’t expect to charge a MacBook.

Since the Mophie Powerstation Plus will be spending lots of time getting tossed in bags and pockets to take on the go, the solid aluminum frame and compact build are ideal. Four tiny indicator lights on the side of the power bank also let you know when it’s time for the battery itself to get juiced up.

10. Razer Kishi Ultra

Best iPhone Gaming Controller

It’s no secret that iPhones weren’t always the top gaming phones. Still, Apple has made some headway with the A18 chips found in the iPhone 16 models, especially the extra graphics core living in the iPhone 16 Pro Max. That’s coupled with higher-tier games coming to iOS like Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Resident Evil. But to really amp up that iPhone gaming experience an extra notch, grabbing the best phone controller is the way to go

We reviewed the Razer Kishi Ultra and absolutely loved this phone controller. It connects directly to iPhone 16 and 15 models via USB-C for zero latency when you play, while the controller stretches, flanking the screen for a comfortable grip. On it comes full-size analog sticks, an 8-way D-pad, and hall-effect triggers. But the star of the show is the ultra-responsive and clicky Mecha-Tactile buttons. L4 and R4 buttons are also ready for some macro inputs. It’s a major upgrade from just tapping away at the screen, and you can even use this controller away from your phone by connecting to a PC or iPad via USB-C.

The Razer Nexus app makes it simple to tinker with the different buttons and controls. You can remap buttons, adjust dead zones, swap RGB lighting, and more. Unfortunately, using the Kishi Ultra with iOS is slightly more limited than with Android, so Sensa HD Haptics and Virtual Controller Mode aren’t available. Still, Razer makes it simple to access Apple Arcade, Steam Link, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation Remote Play, so you can get gaming quickly on your iPhone.

11. JBL Go 3

Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker for iPhone

Pair your iPhone with the JBL Go 3 via Bluetooth for a powerful sonic punch when on the go. Whether you’re streaming podcasts or music, the soundstage is wide with crisp, rich audio despite this speaker’s compact design. And when we say “compact,” we mean it. It weighs less than half a pound and measures just 3.6×2.7×1.6 inches, making it easy to toss in a bag or even throw in a pocket.

Adding more reasons why the JBL Go 3 earns the title as the best Bluetooth speaker for portability is its IP67 rating. It’s both waterproof and dustproof, so a little dirt and rain won’t stop the music whether you’re at the beach, by the pool, on a picnic, or around the campfire. The only real downside is the slightly limiting five-hour battery life.

12. Ecasp Cleaner Kit

Best Cleaning Kit for iPhone

Since you touch your phone all day and even press it against your face when making phone calls, it’s a good idea to clean it every once in a while. Ecasp Cleaner Kit comes with just about everything you need to keep your device clean and working fantastically. It’s a multi-tool set to clean the display, port, edges, and more. The kit is also good for cleaning a pair of Apple AirPods, an Apple Watch, an iPad, and cables.

iPhone Accessories FAQ

What accessories come with an iPhone?

Once upon a time, buying an iPhone meant getting a whole box of goodies. Earlier models of the iPhone, such as the iPhone X, came with wired Apple earbuds, a Lightning to 3.55mm headphone jack adapter, and a power adapter.

However, as part of Apple’s new environmental goals, more recent iPhone models only come with the USB-C charging cable (iPhone 15 and later), with an included recommendation that purchasers “re-use your current USB-A to lightning cables, power adapters, and headphones.”

Can I use any USB-C charger for my iPhone?

The occasional rumor will circulate that it’s bad form to use non-Apple chargers on your iPhone. This is generally not true, as any compabitle cable will work to power your phone, but there are some stipulations to pay attention to. If you want to guarantee you get the highest quality of charging power (and not bunk cords that damage your device’s battery), check whether a charger is “MFi-certified,” meaning it was made for iPhone and certified by Apple.

What gaming accessories are good for iPhones?

As big studios continue to release mobile versions of their most popular games, you may be wondering what you can do to optimize your iPhone gaming experience. While the Razer Kishi Ultra is our pick for the best gaming accessory, other options are on the market, including iPhone-compatible wireless gaming controllers. You can even use Playstation’s Remote Play app alongside a Sony controller and the best wireless headphones to bring the console experience to your Apple device.

Yellowjackets: The Complete Story So Far

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

This piece contains spoilers for Yellowjackets Season 1 and Season 2. If you want to just catch up on Season 2, use the jumplinks at the top or left of your screen.

In the wilds of November 2021, an unassuming show about the feral nature of teenage girls became a word of mouth smash hit for Showtime. Yellowjackets exploded onto the scene, inspiring thousands of fan theories and a devoted viewership who couldn’t get enough of the dueling timelines, gruesome wilderness action, and cast of ’90s icons and fresh new faces.

In 2023 the series returned with its shocking sophomore season that left us with more questions than answers. So, with a story that spans decades, a massive lineup of characters, surprising deaths, and lots of culty-goodness to keep up with, you might need a refresher before the season returns. Just like the wilderness provides for some of our young survivors, we’re here to get you up to speed with the atmospheric, bloodsoaked events before Yellowjackets Season 3.

Yellowjackets Season 1 Story So Far

A Bloody Beginning

It all begins as a young girl runs barefoot through a snowy forest chased by unknown assailants. Her ragged-breathed quest for survival takes her deeper and deeper into the woods until she falls into a waiting trap. Soon, her killers feast on her flesh. Season 1’s primary mystery revolves around this death and the apparent cannibals who descend upon the corpse.

Time to meet the potential cannibals and victims! Part of Yellowjackets’ charm is its dual timelines and cast. In 1996 a girl’s high school soccer team is preparing for the National Championships. The team’s Captain and obvious Queen Bee, Jackie (Ella Purnell), her best friend and sidekick Shauna (Sophie Nélisse), the enigmatic and furious Taissa (Jasmin Savoy Brown), punk outsider Natalie (Sophie Thatcher), stoic goalkeeper Van (Liv Hewson), the overtly faithful good girl Laura Lee (Jane Widdop) and the wealthy shy girl Lottie (Courtney Eaton). The core team is rounded out by Mari (Alexa Barajas) and Akilah (Keeya King).

Their journey to the competition is cut short when their plane falls from the sky crashing in the wilderness. The team are the only survivors along with the sons of their now dead coach, Travis (Kevin Alves) and Javi (Luciano Leroux), as well as hunky assistant coach Ben (Steven Krueger) and the Yellowjackets’ over enthusiastic equipment manager Misty (Sammi Hanratty).

Which Yellowjackets Survived the Crash?

In the modern day, Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) is an unsatisfied housewife married to Jackie’s teenage sweetheart Jeff (Warren Kole). Taissa (Tawny Brown) is a successful rising politician, Natalie is a recovering addict and Misty (Christina Ricci) is a caregiver for elderly folks. Their fragile “normal” lives are turned upside down when they begin to receive strange blackmail notes alluding to their time in the woods at the same time a journalist begins sniffing around.

These developments are the most worrying to Misty, who we quickly learn was definitely one of the alleged cannibals in a brief glimpse of her bloodstained face back in 1996. She also condemned her fellow survivors to 19 months in the wilds when she destroyed the black box and GPS from their plane within the first few days of arriving. Despite the secrets she has to hide, Nat suspects Misty of sending the creepy notes which feature a symbol from their survivor era, but the pair quickly realize that’s not the case and embark on an odd couple mystery to discover the truth.

What Happened to Travis in Yellowjackets Season 1?

Speaking of unexpected pairings, after rear-ending a young hunk named Adam (Peter Gadiot), Shauna begins an affair that quickly ramps up and sets her on a dangerous path, especially as Adam is pretty shady and reminded many viewers of the youngest survivor of the crew, Javi. His brother Travis is Misty and Nat’s first stop but they find him dead and, while it appears to be suicide, the pair realize a strange ritual was committed under his body. The tragic discovery of her ex-boyfriend sends the addict Nat into a spiral and pushes Misty to extreme lengths.

The mystery of what happened in the woods is a national curiosity that all the women have tried to leave behind, but that’s becoming harder than ever for Taissa. She’s accused of being a cannibal by the politician she’s running against — revealing there are at least rumors about what we saw on screen — and her son Sammy is suffering strange and terrifying visions of a creature he calls “the lady in the tree.”

Home Sweet Home

In 1996 we start to get a picture of how the survivors lasted through the winter as they discover a cabin, replete with a dead body that inspires worries of hauntings and a fateful seance that tips Lottie over the edge into believing she’s possessed. It’s not the first time that Lottie has been close to the supernatural though as we learn the young schizophrenic woman has a history of visions, including one that saved her family’s life.

While teenage Jackie slides down the forest’s new social ladder in favor of creepy survivalist Misty, Shauna becomes closer to Javi; Nat and Travis start a classic enemies to lovers romance when the group run out of food and the two take on the role of hunters thanks to Nat’s knowledge of guns; and Van and Taissa continue to explore their pre-crash love story.

The Truth About Shauna and Misty’s Misdeeds

In spite of the disastrous situation, nature takes its course and all the girls’ period’s sync up, but one of them is distinctly left out: Shauna. Turns out that she’s pregnant and the father is her BFF Jackie’s boyfriend. Uh oh, that’s going to end badly for everyone. While the girls are distracted by cramps, Misty is poisoning assistant coach Ben in a haunting attempt to keep the pair close. But, he quickly realizes the truth and tries to play her in order to survive. She doesn’t take it well when he reveals that he’s gay and has no love for the young woman and her manipulative ways. And it turns out Misty’s sociopath behavior isn’t confined only to the past.

See, adult Misty’s response to the blackmail threat is to kidnap, poison, and trap the enquiring journalist Jessica (Rekha Sharma) in her basement. But there’s a problem, she’s not who she says she is, as she’s a private investigator hired by Taissa to check that no one was going to spill about the woods while she was running for office. Misty has no interest in letting Jessica go though, and this clearly isn’t the first non-consensual guest she’s kept in her home.

The Lady in the Tree

Misty isn’t the only one losing her grip though. It’s revealed that Taissa has been sleep-climbing the tree outside her son’s room and eating dirt — something she also did in the wilderness — revealing she is the Lady in the Tree. It’s a huge hint that all is not well with the most outwardly together of the group. Her trauma is understandable when we learn that on her quest to escape the woods all those years ago she unintentionally led her lover Van into the jaws of a wolf, literally. Though it seemed the brutal attack left Van dead, she survived, cementing the beliefs of the supernatural sect of the group — who believed Lottie had foreseen the attack in a vision — and decidedly freaking out Taissa and her friends.

Van’s survival — and Jackie’s choice to reveal to the group that Shauna is pregnant — inspires Laura Lee to enact a scheme she’d been stewing over: fixing up an old plane and trying to fly out of the woods. While it seems like it might just work, the plane explodes above the lake. To most of the girls it’s a tragedy to Lottie it’s a sign: the woods won’t let them leave.

Who was the Blackmailer in Yellowjackets Season 1?

In the modern day, the group try to catch their blackmailer to no avail, but their plan does ultimately lead to Shauna making a shocking revelation: her husband Jeff was behind it all. He needed money to help his business and came up with the plan after finding Shauna’s journals. Unfortunately, she realizes this a little too late, literally moments after murdering her lover Adam who she began to suspect knew too much about their time in the forest. Ever the planner, Shauna decides to lie to her friends and say she killed Adam because he was the blackmailer. Protecting Jeff — who she tells about the murder as the pair argue about his blackmail scheme — and roping her friends in to get rid of the body in one fell swoop.

If this seems like a bit of a criminal turn for the crew — except murderous Misty — you only need to look back to the nightmarish homecoming party the girls threw for themselves in the woods to learn this isn’t their first brush with violence. The team accidentally drug themselves — minus Jackie — with Misty’s mushroom poison. They then hunt, trap, abuse, and almost kill Travis, and commune with nature in a terrifyingly feral way. This is a monumental moment as it cements Nat and Travis’ relationship — she saves him from Shauna slitting his throat— and sets up Jackie’s ultimate demise as the group turn on her and tell her to sleep outside. It’s also the last time anyone saw poor little Javi, a mystery that’ll definitely continue in Season 2.

After getting rid of Adam’s body in the present — thanks Misty! — the foursome head to their school reunion. It’s here during the finale that we learn Jackie didn’t survive her night outside the cabin, instead freezing to death. It wreaks havoc on the group and splits them into two clear groups: Lottie’s wilderness worshiping cult starring Van and Misty and Taissa’s more logical survivors.

Where We Left the Yellowjackets at the End of Season 1

Things honestly aren’t looking much better in the present as the wider world catches on to Adam’s disappearance (including Shauna’s daughter Callie (Sarah Desjardins) . Who had seen her mother and Adam together. Misty murders the journalist, Jessica, with a poisoned cigarette, and Natalie gets kidnapped by people wearing cozy sweaters as she receives a call that Lottie wiped Travis’ bank account. In a shocking final twist, Taissa wins the election in an upset and it looks like she might have had some supernatural help. As Taissa grins in victory, her wife finds a shrine with the head and bloody remains of their missing dog under their home.

Back in the forest, we get a tease that Lottie may well be the cannibal leader as she takes her believers into the woods, presents a bear heart — from the creature she killed earlier for the girls to eat — and uses its heart in an offering to the wilderness. As they conduct their ritual, Lottie says the final line of the season, the very cult-y phrase “Now let the darkness set us free.”

And take a deep breath, you’re going to need it when Yellowjackets Season 2 hits on March 24.

Yellowjackets Season 2 Story So Far

Friendship is Magic

Yellowjacket’s sophomore season was deeply invested in the twisted dark side of trusting someone with your life and where it can lead, exploring friendships new and old. As the 90’s timeline commenced, it was revealed that Shauna had developed a dangerous and worrying relationship with Jackie’s corpse, doing its makeup and hair and eventually eating her decomposing ear thanks to the starvation that the winter wilderness thrust upon them. After being found out by Tai, the group decided it was time to get rid of Jackie, burning her body on a pyre in order to rid themselves of the corpse and the guilt of letting her die in the first freeze of winter.

Misty has two massive moments this season when it comes to the dangers of making new friends, with the danger in this case of course being Misty herself. In the past, we see young Misty bond with a previously unseen musical-loving Yellowjacket named Crystal AKA Kristen (Nuha Jes Izman) who inspired many fan-theories — the most popular being that she didn’t actually exist — and kept viewers guessing until her untimely death at the hands of Misty. It was a heartbreaking moment as Misty revealed to her new bestie that she was the one who broke the plane’s transmitter leaving the girls at the whims of the wilderness. Unsurprisingly to everyone except Misty, Crystal was horrified at the revelation and a brief but brutal argument ended with her at the bottom of the cavern as Misty’s first victim.

While the other Yellowjackets barely noticed Crystal was missing, Misty has had to live with the guilt, which made a big resurgence in the present when she met another musical loving new friend in the guise of Walter (Elijah Wood). Beginning as an adversary on the murder mystery message boards, the pair soon bonded as Misty looked for her reluctant modern-day bestie Natalie who was kidnapped at the end of last season. After the pair went on a road trip and confirmed that Lottie was holding Natalie at her surreal wellness retreat, their friendship seemed to be over, with Misty abandoning her new pal. But Walter and his mysterious intentions were ultimately far from out of the picture.

They weren’t the only terrible twosome, though. Callie was seduced by an undercover cop named Matt Saracusa (John Reynolds) who teamed up with Natalie’s old boyfriend and local detective Kevyn Tan to solve the murder of Adam Martin. It was a callous and illegal tactic that led to an unsuccessful sting and the death of one of the two policemen.

The Dinner We’d All Been Waiting For

Ever since the unforgettable pilot episode of Yellowjackets aired, fans knew that cannibalism was likely on the show’s proverbial plate. A scene centered on the so-called Antler Queen, who we eventually learn was actually Natalie (at least one version). Thanks to Yellowjackets Season 2 and the reveal that Lottie gave up her burgeoning leadership to her more logical teammate after a hunting battle that saw Lottie lose herself in the woods, Nat almost managed to score the girls a large moose that ended up sinking under the icy surface of the lake where it was trapped. Before the girls ever truly got dressed up to hunt, they ate their first human meal. While this was meant to quell any more corpse desecration, after snow fell on to the pyre — or was pushed by some kind of supernatural force depending on what you believe — Jackie was deliciously roasted, luring the girls from their cabin where they began to feast on their old friend.

Like the best moments of Yellowjackets, the mythical merged with reality as the girls and Travis appeared to experience a group delusion that they were at a bacchanal feast rather than in the freezing forest, eating one of their own. It was a charge led by Shauna, who encouraged her fellow survivors to sate their appetites, in part at least to help her baby survive the winter. The only one who didn’t indulge was Coach Ben, who hid in the cabin, horrified at the feral feeding frenzy outside. It was the start of a conflict that would change the status quo of the show, and set up a new antagonist for the girls though they wouldn’t realize that until much, much later.

An Overdue Reunion

With Tai and Van ever more in love, the pair tried their best to keep Tai’s sleepwalking at bay. But a horrified Tai revealed she had no memory of eating Jackie, blaming her fugue state or as she became known as “Other Tai.” Whether tying her down or following her into the woods, Van showed just how much she adored her partner, noting down the strange symbols at the locations that Tai wandered too. Though we still don’t know what they mean, they appear to mark the entrances to the underground tunnels that the girls would eventually discover that Javi survived in, and will surely play a large part in Season 3. While Van and Tai were thick as thieves in the ’90s, in the present that couldn’t be further from the truth. That is until a distraught Tai follows her fugue state personality to Van’s new life. What sparked the change? After her hallucinations lead to a brutal car wreck that puts her wife in hospital, she decides to return to the person who had helped her so many years ago. Reunited the pair quickly rekindle their romance, despite Tai’s marriage, and Van reveals that she’s dying of cancer, causing Tai to question just what she wants with her life.

Before long the pair are called to Lottie’s wellness retreat, joining the rest of the Yellowjackets as well as Jeff, Callie, and Walter. Lottie is quickly losing her mind, and wants the women to sacrifice one of their own in order to please the spirit of the wilderness that she believes they brought back with them from their time in the forest as teens.

Enter the Queen of Hearts

The Antler Queen plotline was left behind for most of Season 2, but the series presented a new royal conundrum with the queen of hearts card appearing throughout the season. I was clear that the card had a deeper meaning connected to the crew’s dark pasts as it began to appear not just in the opening credits, but also flashback sequences and threatening messages in the present. The importance of the card became clear when it was revealed that as the factions lead by Lottie and Nat became more fractured, the girls eventually decided that in order to survive they needed to hunt each other. They decided that the only way the hunt was fair was by selecting a card from the deck that had been keeping them entertained.

Natalie was the first to pull the fated card. The recently returned Javi — who was discovered by Tai and Van on a sleepwalking mission — tried to help Nat as she fled, but ultimately fell into the frozen lake as the pair attempted to escape their ravenous classmates. While Nat originally tried to save Javi, she was convinced by the other girls that “the wilderness had chosen” him, meaning that if she let Javi die then they’d allow her to live. Soon, the girls were serving up some delicious medium-rare Javi, much to the horror of Coach Ben and the dismay of Javi’s brother Travis, who ultimately takes the first bite of his little brother accepting the “wilderness'” choice. It’s clear that this act has haunted Natalie throughout her entire life, destroying her self esteem, self worth, and sobriety. The choice is a fateful one that plays into the heartbreaking final scenes of the season.

Shauna Gets Away With Murder

Throughout Season 2, the truth about Adam’s death is a swinging blade hanging above Shauna and her family’s heads. Jeff and Shauna swapped evenings on the couch for committing arson and getting rid of Adam’s mutilated dead body. But the situation only got messier when Shauna revealed the truth to an ever more suspicious Callie bringing her often equally chaotic daughter on side — and making her an accomplice.

As the season comes to a head at Lottie’s Camp Green Pine cultground, Callie joins her parents at the lodge and saves her mother’s life after Shauna pulls the Queen of Hearts, marking herself for death. She survives, but not before Shauna and her family are saved from suspicion by Walter covering up Adam’s murder and setting up Kevyn Tan instead, (reasons currently unknown, but we’re sure we’ll find out in Season 3).

The Death of a Yellowjacket (Present Edition)

Speaking of the extremely misguided sacrifice ritual that nearly took Shauna’s life, it was Natalie who died in the end. This season had followed Nat as she came to terms with what happened in the woods. Her kidnapping led to an unexpected friendship with Lisa who had been one of Natalie’s original captors. It was a fateful friendship that would sadly lead to Nat’s death after she stepped in front of Misty’s syringe to save Lisa, taking a fatal dose of Fentanyl, killed by the woman who had spent all season trying to save her. Natalie wasn’t the only casualty of the season, as Walter poisons Kevyn after successfully framing him for Adam’s murder.

There were also two innocents who didn’t survive Season 2 of Yellowjackets, this time casualties in the past. As mentioned, Javi, who was killed and eaten during the Queen of Hearts hunting party, and Shauna’s newborn baby also didn’t survive the ordeal. In one of the season’s most distressing episodes, the girls tried their hardest to deliver the child safely. But, while a feverish Shauna dreamed of bonding with the baby, she woke to the devastating truth that her child hadn’t made it. “It’s so interesting to see the process of her getting to really fall in love with this child that I don’t think she wanted,” Nélisse told IGN in an interview about the shocking death. “She carries so much guilt around, and so much remorse. So I think just her falling in love with this baby and then having it ripped out of her is just, I think, the most traumatizing experience she’ll ever undergo.”

Where We Left the Yellowjackets at the End of Season 2

Natalie’s death devastates the group, with Misty barely able to deal with what she’s done and Lottie heading to an institution after her season-long breakdown. But before Lottie leaves, she offers Van and Tai a terrifying reassurance: The wilderness is happy that Natalie died, meaning that soon they’ll be rewarded. What that means is yet to be seen, but if Lottie’s prediction does come true we’d definitely be back in supernatural territory rather than the grounded trauma-processing that Season 2 seemed to argue was to blame for the girls’ memories of the wilderness.

Meanwhile, Shauna and her extremely messed up family finally have a chance at a normal life without the void of chaos that she regularly circles sucking them all in. Still, it seems unlikely that the troubles of the past have truly disappeared, even with Adam and his death now apparently “solved.” After all, Callie is currently embroiled in the Yellowjackets’ violent lifestyle and seems to be enjoying it.

In the past timeline, the Yellowjackets are left out in the cold after Ben burns down the cabin that they had been living in as a result of his growing horror at their brutality and cannibalism. As the girls fear for their future, Shauna mourns the loss of her baby, signifying a growing split between the group, its leader, and the ever-more traumatized teen mother. After his attempted mass-murder, Ben heads into the forest hoping he’ll outlive his cannibal charges.

Rosie Knight is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything from anime to comic books to kaiju to kids movies to horror flicks. She has over half a decade of experience in entertainment journalism with bylines at Nerdist, Den of Geek, Polygon, and more.

The Best Bluetooth Adapters for PC

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Bluetooth adapters are essential for any device that doesn’t natively support the wireless standard, because, well, pretty much everything you use in day-to-day life now depends on it. Everything from keyboards to headsets may need a Bluetooth connection, and if the motherboard in your PC doesn’t natively support it, you’re out of luck unless you fork over some cash for one of these little Bluetooth dongles. Luckily, there are a lot of them out there, and they’re typically not that expensive.

TL;DR – These Are the Best Bluetooth Adapters for PC:

There are definitely some expensive Bluetooth adapters, but they’re relatively few and far between, and usually offer an especially luxurious feature set and connection quality. You should also keep in mind the current version of Bluetooth that the latest gadgets and gaming accessories are going to support. The latest version on the market is Bluetooth 5.4 – though Bluetooth 6 was announced in fall 2024 and will be rolling out eventually – so if you want to get an up-to-date adapter, it needs to support that standard. Luckily, Bluetooth is backward compatible, which means any Bluetooth adapter will be able to sync with whatever devices you’re looking to use, you’ll just lose out on some of the newer-generation features.

1. Creative BT-W5

Best Bluetooth Adapter

Creative’s BT-W5 is an excellent choice if you’re looking to play PC games with a Bluetooth adapter for hi-res 96kHz/24-bit audio. Connecting with USB-C, you can use this Bluetooth adapter on any PC, Mac, and even a gaming console like the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. Its low profile makes for minimal clutter with your system.

To get the best experience, this device auto-adjusts the bitrate depending on the Bluetooth device you’re using. This feature works together with aptX Adaptive Low Latency to provide you a low latency connection, perfect for any PC controller or gaming headset. Additionally, the BT-W5 has a multifunctional button that allows you to switch profiles and save up to four different devices onboard.

2. Asus USB-BT500

Best Budget Bluetooth Adapter

The Asus USB-BT500 is our budget pick. It’s the easiest to set up and seamlessly works with any device you may choose to pair with your PC. This is one of the most common Bluetooth adapters you’ll see on the market; it comes equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 support, which doubles speeds over Bluetooth 4.0.

This also means your devices will have extended battery life when paired up. Bluetooth 5.0 allows for less power draw with its speed, meaning you can use your headphones for longer. Additionally, the USB-BT500 has the smallest form factor out of any adapter on this list. It barely sticks out of the USB port, so you can fit this into any laptop or motherboard with ease. This is a great way to ensure your wireless headphone or AirPod battery life drains even slower

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3. Techkey 100M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter

Best Long-Range Bluetooth Adapter

The Techkey 150M Class 1 Long Range Bluetooth Adapter is the perfect choice if you need an adapter capable of long-range connectivity. Featuring an antenna, this adapter has a range of 500ft or 150m. This can easily cover a whole house or apartment. Physical objects will shrink the range, however, so it’s best for the PC to be placed in an open area.

It supports Bluetooth 5.4, giving you lightning-fast connectivity and superb battery life with its low energy draw. This adapter is compatible with previous Bluetooth modes, including 5.3, 5.2, 4.2, 2.1, and more. You’ll only need one USB port to power it, making this Techkey 150M Class 1 adapter a perfect choice for any long-range connections needed in your home.

4. Sennheiser BTD 600

Best Bluetooth Adapter for Headphones

While Sennheiser is best known for their headphones, they also make plenty of audio equipment. This BTD 600 Bluetooth adapter is a perfect choice if you’re in need for Bluetooth adapter specifically for the best wireless headphones or popular wireless PC headsets. It has extremely low latency and an excellent range of audio, up to 430kbps. With the available audio file support, you can listen to high quality files from Apple Music or Spotify on your headphones with ease.

This adapter itself needs a USB-A port to be powered, but you can use the included USB-C adapter to slot it into any USB-C port of your choosing if you don’t have any spare USB-A ports. It’s worth noting that you will need to install a firmware upgrade for this adapter to get the most out of it. An update added support for Hi-Res 96kHz/24-bit audio, so it is defintiely worth your time to get the BTD 600 updated.

5. Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210

Best Internal Bluetooth Adapter for Gaming

If you want to keep the USB ports on your PC open and you have space on your motherboard for another PCI-E expansion card (yes, they’re used for more than just the best GPUs), you might want to get an internal adapter. While this is technically a Wi-Fi adapter, most motherboards that don’t have built-in Bluetooth also don’t have built-in Wi-Fi, so you’re killing two birds with one stone here.

This is technically a couple of Bluetooth revisions behind the current spec, featuring only Bluetooth 5.2, but all you’re really missing is some battery-saving features. And, since you’re going to be plugging this into your desktop PC anyways, you’re probably not going to notice a difference. Before picking the Gigabyte WiFi 6E GC-WBAX210, however, you’re going to want to make sure you have an open PCIe slot open on your motherboard. Luckily, you don’t need the full x16 slot that you’d need for a motherboard; one of the smaller x4 ports is plenty for this little card. If you have a desktop PC, I can almost promise that you have one of these slots open, as they’re not commonly used these days – you can thank on-board sound cards and USB-C ports for that.

The only downside is that, of course, you’re going to need a little bit of technical know-how to install this and get it working. But if you’re brave enough to tinker with your PC, it’s hard to find another adapter that’ll do a better job.

Bluetooth Adapter FAQs

Do you need a Bluetooth adapter for your PC?

Not every PC or laptop will need a Bluetooth adapter, as many motherboards have Bluetooth functionality built-in. To see if your PC has Bluetooth functionality, follow the below steps.

  1. Go to the bottom left of the screen and click on the search bar.
  2. Type in ‘Device Manager,’ and select the first option that pops up. The icon shows a digital camera and a printer.
  3. In Device Manager, you should see a Bluetooth listing with a drop down option. If you do not see Bluetooth here, your motherboard does not have onboard Bluetooth capabilities.

If your motherboard does not support Bluetooth, you will need to buy a Bluetooth adapter to connect any Bluetooth device to your PC.

Bluetooth 5.3 vs 5.0: What’s the difference?

Bluetooth 5.0 was first introduced to devices in July 2016. The 5.3 update was released in July 2021, over five years later. Overall, the key changes from 5.0 to 5.3 are more technical. First, Bluetooth 5.3 improves both the latency and power draw of connected devices. The new LC3 codec allowed for a lower energy cost of the connected Bluetooth device, which means you can use your Bluetooth 5.3 devices longer than with Bluetooth 5.0.

Between 5.0 and 5.3, the range for Bluetooth devices has stayed the same. It’s likely that this won’t change much, if at all, until Bluetooth 6.0. Other notable features that were added with the release of Bluetooth 5.3 include improved pairing speed, new connection methods for dual channel earbuds, and new security and encryption enhancements.

The new features with Bluetooth 5.3 are all very helpful and nice to have, but Bluetooth 5.0 offers a very solid experience that isn’t too drastic of a difference from 5.3.

Do new laptops come equipped with Bluetooth connectivity?

Most modern gaming laptops or MacBooks come equipped with built-in Bluetooth connectivity. Because of this, you will usually only need to concern yourself with an adapter if you are building your own PC or trying to add Bluetooth connectivity to an older model. Make sure to check the product page before you buy or use the method described above to check if you need a Bluetooth adapter.

Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium. His favorite series include Xeno and Final Fantasy.

Save $250 Off the 27″ Alienware AW2725DF OLED Gaming Monitor with 360Hz Refresh Rate

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

The Alienware AW2725QF 27″ gaming monitor normally retails for $899.99, but right now Amazon has it for only $649.99 after a $250 instant discount. The AW2725QF is Dell’s first (and only) monitor with both an OLED panel and blazing fast 360Hz refresh rate. This is easily one of the best 27″ QHD gaming monitors you can get right now, especially if you’re aiming for the highest frame rates possible in your FPS games.

$250 Off 27″ Alienware AW2725QF 360Hz OLED Monitor

The Alienware AW2725QF is a 27″ monitor with a 2560×1440 resolution (109ppi), 360Hz refresh rate, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification. This monitor uses a Samsung quantum dot OLED panel, which is brighter than traditional OLED panels while maintaining the same near infinite black levels and near instantaneous response times that OLEDs are known for. The AW2725QF boasts a 99.3% DCI-P3 color range and is factory calibrated with a Delta E less than 2. It is HDR True Black 400 certified with up to 1,000nits of peak brightness. Connectivity wise, the AW2725QF has one HDMI 2.1 port that supports up to 4K@144Hz and two DisplayPort 1.4 ports that support the full 4K@360Hz. There are also a couple of USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports for attaching peripherals and a single USB Type-C port for charging.

Because the AW2725QF combines an OLED panel with a super high refresh rate, it excels at games with a lot of fast or twitchy motion (like shooters). To achieve framerates of up to 360fps at 2560×1440, you’ll need to make sure your PC is equipped with the appropriate video card. Depending on the game, you’ll probably need at least a graphics card like the GeForce RTX 4070. Games like Counter-Strike or Fortnite have less demanding needs than Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

Way over your budget?

Check out this monitor, which is currently on sale for only $179.99. It doesn’t have an OLED panel or a super high 360Hz refresh rate, but you’ll save nearly $500 by forgoing those features. The Alienware AW2724DM features a 2560×1440 (QHD) resolution measuring out to a respectable 109ppi, 165Hz refresh rate that can be overdriven to 180Hz via DisplayPort, Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility, and an IPS panel that boasts wide viewing angles and accurate color reproduction.

Check out more of the best Alienware deals on gaming PCs, laptops, and monitors.

Why Should You Trust IGN’s Deals Team?

IGN’s deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don’t try to trick our readers into buying things they don’t need at prices that aren’t worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN’s Deals account on Twitter.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

Captain America: Brave New World Post-Credits Scene Check-In (No Spoilers)

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Are you wondering if there are any post-credits scenes in Captain America: Brave New World? We’ll tell you right here: There is one scene at the very end of the credits.

Check back on Friday for more on that as well as the entire film, when we’ll delve into full spoilers…

We first learned about the film that would become Captain America: Brave New World almost four years ago, in April of 2021, the same day that the finale of the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier dropped. Over the course of its development and production, Brave New World (formerly known as Captain America: New World Order) reportedly suffered from some difficulties, including poor test screenings, various rewrites and reshoots, and entire sequences and characters being cut from the film.

It shows in the final product, which IGN’s reviewer Tom Jorgensen gave a 5 out of 10 score to, saying the film “feels neither brave, nor all that new, falling short of strong performances from Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, and Carl Lumbly.”

Still, this is the MCU, baby! And that means society demands that we all post-mort not just the ending of the film, but also the post-credits scene. We’ll be back on Friday with a full spoiler breakdown of Captain America 4, but for now, you’re probably here because you want to know what the post-credits deal is…

Is There a Captain America: Brave New World Post-Credits Scene?

Yes, as noted earlier, there is one scene that comes at the very end of the credits. There are no mid-credits scenes to speak of.

Check back on this page tomorrow when we’ll have a full discussion of Brave New World’s ending, the post-credits scene, the future of the MCU, and more!

The Best Max Deals for February 2025

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Max is home to some incredibly high-quality films and shows, including House of the Dragon, Succession, The Penguin, Dune: Prophecy, and The Last of Us, which has season 2 coming this year in April. If you’ve been hoping to start up an account to dig into that library, we’re here to help! We’re keeping track of the best price right now for Max subscriptions, along with any deals as they appear.

This includes bundle deals like the Max, Hulu, and Disney+ bundle, which is one you absolutely don’t want to miss out on. This mega bundle starts at just $16.99/month, which is an astonishing price to have three very popular streaming services right in the palm of your hand. You can learn more about that bundle deal and Max’s subscription plans below.

How to Get the Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max Streaming Bundle

It’s official, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery have launched the brand-new Disney+, Hulu, and Max streaming bundle. The bundle can be purchased on any of the three streaming services and starts at $16.99/month for the ad-supported tier or $29.99/month for ad-free access across all three platforms. If you’re looking to cut down on streaming costs and currently own all three of these, this is an excellent bundle to invest in. It’ll save you quite a bit compared to what you’d pay for the three of them separately – 34% on the ad-supported plan and 38% on the ad-free plan!

To learn more about how to get started with this bundle as a new or existing subscriber, head to our guide on how to get (or switch over to) the Disney+/Hulu/Max streaming bundle. It’s worth signing up for this right now as well, given Hulu and Disney Plus have increased their prices, so you’ll ultimately be saving money with this bundle.

Subscribe to Max

If you’re just looking to sign up for a standard Max subscription, you have four different options to choose from:

  • $9.99/month with ads
  • $99.99/year with ads (Save $19 off the monthly plan)
  • $16.99/month ad-free
  • $169.99/year ad-free (Save $33 off the monthly plan)

The ad-free tier also allows users to download shows and movies to watch on the go. Both of the tiers allow up to two concurrent streams.

Max also has an additional Tier called Max Ultimate Ad Free, and it’s the most premium tier of them all. The details are as follows:

  • $20.99/month, ad-free with four concurrent streams
  • $209.99/year, ad-free with four concurrent streams

There is currently no Max free trial available as of February 2025.

Max: Bundle to Best

Alongside the big Max/Hulu/Disney+ bundle deal, Hulu also offers its own bundle deal with Max if you just want to have those two services. Simply pick out your Hulu base plan, which starts at $9.99/month, and then add Max to your account for an additional $9.99/month with the ad-supported plan or $16.99/month for the ad-free plan. If you’d like to learn more about Hulu’s bundles, visit our page on Hulu’s best bundles and deals right now.

What Is Streaming on Max?

Max brings together content from the old HBO Max service and Discovery+ under one roof. From Discovery, this includes programming from brands like HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Magnolia Network, and more. Some of the shows include Property Brothers, House Hunters, Fixer Upper, among others.

The service also maintains much of the content from HBO Max, including its slate of HBO Originals like The Last of Us, Euphoria, Succession, Barry, Curb Your Enthusiasm, White Lotus, House of the Dragon, and more. It also includes DC’s slate of movies like Black Adam and The Batman, as well as other popular films like Dune: Part Two and Barbie. Plus, Max continues to house popular streaming series like Friends, Full House, and the Harry Potter movie collection.

In our updated 2024 review of Max, we gave it an 8/10, stating that, “For all its problems and an app that still runs a little too heavy, the extensive selection of well-curated choices make Max a worthwhile investment for cinema and TV lovers.”

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Original article from Logan Plant.

Split Fiction: The Final Preview

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

In an era of live services, MMOs, and generally disconnected online experiences, the idea of local multiplayer is quickly becoming a rarity. And while we have seen a handful of great couch co-op experiences pop up here and there, such as TMNT Shredders Revenge, Overcooked, and Hazelight Studios’ very own It Takes Two, I can’t think of anything I’ve played recently that resonated with me quite like Split Fiction. From its plethora of varying gameplay types, such as a twin-stick shooter, a pinball inspired puzzle platformer, and in one instance, a hot dog simulator, to its dazzling graphics and believable character dialogue, Split Fiction is looking to not only be another standout title in a year full of promising releases, but something that anyone who’s looking for a fun and unique local multiplayer game should pencil in on their gaming calendar.

In Split Fiction you play as either Mio or Zoe, two aspiring writers who are chosen to take part in an early test of a machine that will bring their stories to life. From what I saw, this plot device not only helps build the world of Split Fiction, but also provides a perfect excuse to seamlessly transition between its sci-fi and fantasy settings. During the few hours I got to play, jumping back and forth never felt forced or tedious, and while I’m admittedly not the biggest fan of fantasy unless the word “Final” is attached in some way, I never found myself getting bored of Zoe’s fantasy worlds. This was supported by Split Fiction’s well-written and believable dialogue between characters, which helped convince me that I was watching two real people who are polar opposites interact with each other in their own make-believe worlds.

If you played Hazelight’s previous games (It Takes Two and A Way Out), you probably have a pretty good idea of what’s in store for you with Split Fiction. A shared multiplayer experience on either the same or a split screen that’s full of cleverly designed puzzles that require teamwork and communication, all wrapped up in a nice-looking and well-written package. What sets Split Fiction apart from other couch co-op games is its clever integration of numerous gameplay styles, keeping the experience fresh and engaging.

What sets Split Fiction apart from other couch co-op games is its clever integration of numerous gameplay styles.

In fact, the variety of gameplay styles in Split Fiction is easily its most standout feature. And during my brief time with it, it was clear that this isn’t another standard two-player puzzler or beat-’em-up experience. Hazelight obviously took its time to refine the variety of gameplay types in here, because nothing felt like it was rushed or created in order to add variety for the sake of variety. One standout moment for me was a section where Zoe and Mio have to snowboard their way out of an active warzone, which felt more like a blend of Sonic Adventure Battle and SSX than your typical on-rails downhill spectacle. In this moment, Split Fiction introduced a points mechanic where I had to compete against my partner, performing as many grinds, grabs, and flip tricks as possible while trying to avoid death. While this mechanic has been done before in more games than I can count, the fact that this instance is just one of dozens really shows the potential of fun things to do in Split Fiction.

That’s not to say they were all hits, though. One section had us playing a hybrid of a platformer and pinball where I was controlling the ball and my partner was controlling the pinball paddles. This required some precise timing on both of our ends, and it was a creative way to introduce a slower puzzle mechanic to a game that has a surprising amount of action in it. While I found myself getting a bit frustrated whenever I messed up a badly timed jump, the satisfaction I felt once my partner and I finished any of the campaign’s collaborative tasks really elevated the experience.

And just to be clear: Split Fiction is 100% a collaborative experience that keeps you on your toes throughout; single-player is not an option. But unlike most co-op games where both players need to fight a screen full of enemies or break a bunch of blocks in order to progress to the next level, Split Fiction requires a heavy amount of teamwork and critical thinking from both players in its heavy action as well as its mellower puzzle sections. Throughout my demo time, I found myself communicating more with my partner and working together to try to figure out the puzzles and bosses because, refreshingly, Split Fiction does not hold your hand whatsoever. Thats not to say this is suddenly a soulslike in terms of difficulty, but there wasn’t a moment where the UI pointed us in the right direction or gave us a hint on what to do. Which is kind of the point of Split Fiction and co-op games as a whole, and definitely made my demo a really fun and rewarding experience.

In a time where every game can either be played solo or is completely full of NPCs or people online who don’t really want to interact outside of a few words here and there, Split Fiction really looks to raise the bar in what a co-op experience can be. I appreciated everything from its interesting use of multiple gameplay styles spanning across many genres, to its cleverly written dialogue and beautiful-looking worlds, plus the fact that it requires you to actively play with someone else and think outside of the box to solve its puzzles. And in a year packed with dozens of promising releases, Split Fiction is definitely looking to set itself apart from the pack in a way that few games can.

Twilight Star Taylor Lautner to Play Himself in a Scripted Show About Hunting Werewolves

February 13, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Twilight star Taylor Lautner will appear in a scripted show where he plays the real-world version of himself who becomes a werewolf hunter while moonlighting as a Hollywood actor.

As reported by Deadline, Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter is an Amazon MGM Studios production starring and executive produced by Lautner. Though its title sounds like a supernatural documentary series where the actor looks into the mythology behind werewolves (queue Bella googling vampires montage), it’s actually a purely fictional series where Lautner joins a secret society of werewolf trackers.

“After wrapping the final Twilight film, Taylor Lautner vanished from the spotlight,” the synopsis reads. “Fans speculated, tabloids theorized, but the truth is wilder than fiction. Taylor wasn’t just taking a mental health break. He was preparing for his real calling… Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter.

“Playing himself, Taylor is drawn into a secret society of werewolf trackers who need his unique expertise. As he navigates his double life — Hollywood actor by day, supernatural warrior by night — Taylor must wrestle with the ultimate irony: fighting the very creatures that made him famous. Between saving the world, reviving his career, and falling in love, he faces the ultimate question: What happens when your biggest role becomes your greatest enemy?”

This description references his Twilight role, of course, where Lautner played Jacob the werewolf, a love rival to Robert Pattinson’s vampire Edward Cullen. The two eventually became besties and Jacob married Edward and Bella’s daughter.

Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

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