‘I’ve Never Seen It in Games Before’ — Fable Will Use a Storytelling Technique Borrowed From The Office

Remember those mockumentary-style interview sections in the original reveal trailer for Fable? Well, those will actually be in the game, and they’re inspired by an unlikely source — The Office.

Fable is a distinctly British video game series, and one where comedy has always been allowed to thrive. Both deadpan and absurdist British humor were at the centre of Lionhead’s original trilogy, and it’s great to see that ethos carrying forward into Playground Games’ 2026 reboot, which we recently got an extended look at during January’s Xbox Developer Direct.

Speaking to Xbox Wire, Playground founder and general manager Ralph Fulton mentioned a handful of classic 21st-century British sitcoms as touchstones for Fable’s tone. “We were inspired by the incredibly rich variety of British comedies that have been around over the last 20 years, like Peep Show, The IT Crowd and so many others,” Fulton revealed. “We started with The Office, which again started out as quintessentially British, but also travels really, really well.”

“Not just that IP, but a lot of the techniques and the devices that it’s popularised, you know. It’s that really grounded, awkward style of humour which really appeals to us. And the actors who have been in a lot of these shows — and indeed some of whom are in our game — they’re known all over the world.”

It isn’t just the style of humor from these comedies that Playground is taking inspiration from, but filmmaking techniques, too. “The other cool thing about The Office is something we’ve kind of nicked,” Fulton revealed. “You’ve maybe seen in our trailers that we have a sort of mockumentary interview style. I think a lot of people assume we just did that for those trailers, but it’s actually a device we use throughout the game.”

“I’ve never seen it in games before,” Fulton continued. “But it allows you a way to really neatly tell a joke or drop a little bit of character detail in a way that would feel really clunky in a dialogue, but suddenly feels entirely natural when you do it to ‘camera’.”

This can be seen in the 2024 Xbox Games Showcase trailer for Fable, above, in which Peep Show’s Matt King speaks to us straight down the lens as Humphrey the Golden, Guildmaster of Albion. It’s a sitcom technique pioneered by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in the original BBC version of The Office, before, obviously, making its way overseas for the likes of Pam and Jim to take full advantage of with their knowing looks to camera in its U.S. edition. This mockumentary-style has spawned dozens of similar TV shows since, but, as Fulton said, it’s something we’ve never really seen in a game before, which makes for an intriguing proposition.

You can check out our own big interview with Ralph Fulton about Fable here, as well as learning about how you can marry each and every one of its 1,000 NPCs.

Simon Cardy is a Senior Editor at IGN who can mainly be found skulking around open world games, indulging in Korean cinema, or despairing at the state of Tottenham Hotspur and the New York Jets. Follow him on Bluesky at @cardy.bsky.social.

In Double Fine’s “pottery brawler” Kiln, you can skip the fights and just sculpt pots in peace

The surprise game reveal at last night’s Xbox Developer Direct was Kiln, a pottery-based multiplayer party brawler in the works at Double Fine. Combatants take the form of pots, vases, dishes, and urns, custom-sculpted and fired by players themselves, and will usually end up smashed into shards of tragic ceramic in the following online slapfights. Or maybe not, as there’s apparently nothing stopping you from simply playing Kiln as a nonviolent pottery sim by sticking to its clay-shaping component alone.

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Pokémon Legends Z-A Ranked Battle Season 6 Start Date And Rewards Revealed

Get out my Swamp.

With Pokémon Legends: Z-A‘s Sceptile-focused season coming to an end, The Pokémon Company has shared some extra details on what’s next for the Ranked Battle scene, including the all-important start date and rewards.

Ranked Battle Season 6 kicks off on 29th January and will be sticking around until 19th February. In that time, those who reach Rank S will be rewarded with a Swampertite Mega Stone, which is capable of giving your Swampert a Mega Evolution makeover.

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Magic: The Gathering: Lorwyn Eclipsed is Out Today, Here’s Where to Buy Everything From 2026’s First Set

Magic: The Gathering has kicked off 2026 with a return to Lorwyn, and Lorwyn Eclipsed might be the most excited I’ve seen the community since, well, Edge of Eternities (the last Universes Within set).

It’s a trip back to a simpler time, without bagels (Spider-Man), bending (Avatar), or the Buster Sword (Final Fantasy) – just fantasy creatures throwing spells at each other all day long.

Not only is it the first set of a packed year, but it marks big changes to the product lineup. Theme decks are back for Standard play, while a new Draft Night boxed product encourages players to, well, draft cards to build their decks. Then there’s our first Commander decks since Edge of Eternities, and both look pretty great, actually.

Here’s everything on offer (including some brand new discounts to consider), and where you can find it now that the new set is regularly available. Just be warned that prices are still all over the place, and many products are running low on stock even on release day.

Play Boosters

The backbone of any MTG set, Play Boosters will be available on their own at launch, but for now, you can preorder a box of 30 from Amazon.

The preorder price guarantee means you may pay less, too, and each pack has a guaranteed foil. Since we published this article, though, they’ve been flying off shelves – you’ll need to move fast to secure one.

Bundle

As is the case with pretty much any Magic set, a Bundle is available, too. This one includes 9 Play Boosters, a deck box, 30 lands and a spindown life counter.

Amazon has it for $62.94 if you want to preorder now.

Commander Decks

After no Commander Decks for Marvel’s Spider-Man or Avatar: The Last Airbender, they’re back with Lorwyn Eclipsed.

Blight Curse is a Jund (Black, Red, Green) deck which promises -1/-1 drain and creature combos, while Dance of the Elements is a rare five-color precon with a gameplan of summoning huge elementals and sacrifice.

They’re both up for $49.99 on Amazon, but there’s every chance one (or both) spike in the coming weeks.

If you and a friend want both decks, a bundle includes two of each for $199.99, too.

Collector Boosters

Up next, Collector Boosters are where you’re likely to find the more sought-after variants of Lorwyn Eclipsed cards, with these packs full of foils, full-arts, and special treatments.

They’re not going to come cheap, however, and they’re sold out at Amazon already. With launch closing in, there’s every chance more stock arrives, though.

Draft Night Box

To my knowledge, this is a debut for the Lorwyn Eclipsed set, and this Draft Night box is still without a price on Amazon.

It contains 12 Play Boosters, 1 Collector Booster, and 90 basic lands so that players can draft a 40-card deck with friends and pit them against each other, and the winner gets the Collector Booster.

Theme Decks

Finally, Lorwyn Eclipsed is bringing back Theme Decks for Standard play, and I’m pretty excited to have an easy way to jump into the format since Commander can be overwhelming to newcomers.

They come in Pirates (Izzet) and Angels (Selesnya) forms, with both available right now. If you’re interested, they’re $23.99 each.

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Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He’s a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife’s dismay.

Pokémon Day 2026 TCG Collection Is Back in Stock With a Major New Discount at Amazon

The Pokémon TCG: Pokémon Day 2026 Collection is back in stock at Amazon right now for $26.99, a steep drop from its $49.99 list price and easily the best price seen for this release so far (especially since market price is around $60 right now).

Timed to celebrate Pokémon’s 30th anniversary on February 27, the commemorative set officially releases on January 30 alongside Ascended Heroes, letting fans mark the milestone a little early. First announced in December 2025, this is a relatively small anniversary collection, but one that includes an exclusive card and a mix of bonus items.

Inside the box is a stamped foil Pikachu promo card, a metallic Pokémon Day coin featuring the anniversary logo, and three Pokémon TCG booster packs from different sets.

Available product images suggest the packs include one Phantasmal Flames booster and two Mega Evolution packs, although, as always with these collections, pack selection can vary between units, so keep that in mind when ordering as well.

At its current Amazon price, the collection undercuts the wider market by a significant margin. The same box is currently selling for around $60 on TCGplayer, making Amazon the clear value option while stock is available. Given this is a limited anniversary release, prices are unlikely to soften once retail stock dries up.

Amazon is on a real hot streak with Pokémon TCG deals in January, most recently on the Pokémon TCG: Pokémon Day 2026 Collection, and also on several Mega Evolution – Phantasmal Flames sets as well.

Not only has the major retailer blessed us with a fairly outstanding $100 discount on the Pokémon TCG: Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection – we’ve also now got the best price ever on Phantasmal Flames’ Booster Bundles, which are now just $44.99 at Amazon.

While stock lasts, at least, as this is such an excellent deal, and below market price, I fully expect these to fly off the digital shelves.

Other Phantasmal Flames deals include that UPC for $150 at Amazon or TCGplayer, or you can pick up the Elite Trainer Box for just $79.94 at Amazon as well.

All around, these are pretty excellent deals, and hopefully a sign of things to come when Ascended Heroes and Perfect Order.

Best Phantasmal Flames Cards Chase Cards

According to marketplaces like TCGPlayer, certain Phantasmal Flames cards have already skyrocketed further in price, and, following up from our Mega Evolution round-up, we’ve ranked the ten most expensive cards so far just above.

From aggressive Mega attackers to powerful evolution support, Phantasmal Flames brings a fiery mix of competitive threats and high-demand pulls.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN’s resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

Reminder: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade ‘Limited Early Purchase Edition’ Offer Ends Next Week

Get a bonus copy of FFVII while you can.

If you’re planning on picking up Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade this week, and haven’t already purchased it, here’s your reminder that the ‘Limited Early Purchase Edition’ is still available.

It’s $39.99 / £39.99 and is available until 31st January 2026. You can also grab the Deluxe version, including a digital art book and digital mini-soundtrack, for $59.99 / £54.99 (or your local equivalent). Most notably, this limited time offer includes Final Fantasy VII – as in “a ported version of the original game” that was made available on the Switch eShop in 2019.

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Blizzard Brings Azeroth to the Heart of Melbourne This Weekend

If you’re in Melbourne Australia this holiday long weekend, you’ll get the chance to step into the world of Azeroth’s prime real estate. Ahead of the launch of the next World of Warcraft expansion, Midnight, Blizzard have constructed an impressive interactive display, appropriately called the “Midnight House & Lounge” in Federation Square.

Just in time for a certain racquet-swinging international sports event in town, this interactive slice of Atherothian lifestyles of the rich and orcish allows fans to experience a so-called “home away from home… a sanctuary crafted for heroes of Azeroth to relax and unwind and explore what’s next for World of Warcraft.”

Plus, Blizzard will be giving away exclusive gifts at the venue until they run out – so be quick if you want to get your gauntlets on them, adventurer.

Check out a peek below:

Also on hand to celebrate the moment is Paul Kubit, Associate Game Director for Midnight, in town to chat all things World of Warcraft Midnight.

“As we enter the home stretch before the launch of World of Warcraft Midnight, I’m excited to be here in Australia connecting with local fans and sharing insight into the exciting new features arriving in this next chapter of World of Warcraft” said Associate Game Director, Paul Kubit.

“With fans already embracing the excitement of Housing Early Access, we’re thrilled to offer a first real‑world taste of this highly anticipated feature on Fed Square’s Top Court.” said Alexis Boulton, Blizzard VP, International Marketing.

Over the weekend, Melbourne fans will be able to make themselves feel right at home in Federation Square, exploring the world of World of Warcraft Midnight, experiencing the new housing features, and getting their hands on epic exclusive gifts (while stocks last) ahead of the game’s launch.

The Midnight House & Lounge is open from Friday 23 until Sunday 25 January, between 1:00pm-8:00pm daily (subject to weather adjustments). Stay tuned to @Blizzard_ANZ socials for any changes.

Hytale Early Access Review

There isn’t really a better way I could describe Hytale, the new survival crafter from some former Minecraft modders, than to say it’s basically Minecraft 2. From the block-by-block breaking and building, to the stylized environments and enemies, to the procedural world generation, this feels like the, “What would we change if we had the chance to start over again?” version of the now legendary 2009 classic. Many games have been influenced by Mojang’s trendsetter, but this one is more of a cover song than a subgenre. And while developer Hypixel Studios’ lawyers might not love hearing me say that, I honestly don’t think it’s a bad thing. Even in Early Access, it’s a good cover!

All of this will be pretty familiar if you’ve put any time at all into Minecraft, but with some streamlining here and there. You no longer have to begin your journey punching trees, for instance, since basic tools are made with sticks and rubble that can be collected easily with your bare hands. Also, breaking the trunk of a tree will cause everything above it to collapse and drop its resources, which was almost enough to win me over on its own. I still to this day hate having to chop upwards to hollow out a tree in Minecraft!

Movement is also a lot more modern and fluid. You can jump up to three blocks high and pull yourself up, which feels like such a huge quality-of-life improvement over the one-block jump limit in Minecraft. It’s even possible to take a running leap at a ledge, hit the side, and pull yourself up. We’ve got proper parkour now, and I don’t know that I would ever want to give it up.

Building has some welcome additions as well. There are actual roof pieces, for instance, so you don’t need to repurpose stairs. Most block types can be rotated using the R key before placing them. Half slabs can even be placed vertically to create thinner, interior walls. However, the way they’re aligned on the grid and the lack of corner pieces mean you either end up with oddly offset layouts or missing corners, which is a bit of a shame. I wish they could dynamically snap together the way fences do.

It also just runs better than Minecraft on my Ryzen 7 3700X, 32GB RAM, and RTX 4070 Ti-powered system. Even with the draw distance cranked up, my framerates sit comfortably above 60. I haven’t had time to stress test it with anything as elaborate as a 1:1 recreation of Minas Tirith or whatever, but for now it’s like butter.

It’s almost like someone’s wishlist of things Minecraft can’t or will never do.

Combat is fine. There are a handful of different weapon types, from swift-slashing double daggers to a classic sword and shield setup with more defensive options. Each one has its own unique charge attack and a special meter that can be filled up to release a devastating finisher. Archery can be exciting, but I feel like arrows drop off too quickly to allow for really impressive long-range shots. And I suspect this has to do with the fact that enemies shot from even the current max range often have a really hard time figuring out where the shot came from, which makes it a bit too exploitable.

I’m quite impressed with the enemy variety already, with everything from goblin bomb-throwers to really terrifying lava toads that can catch you with their tongues and pull you in for a very painful bite attack. There are a handful of new creatures to fight in every biome, like yetis in the cold mountains and flying insects in the desert. The way they spawn can feel strange and off-putting though. Especially when exploring underground, it seems like they’ll tend to clump up just on the edge of the small safe zone around a player, so I often turn back to leave the way I came only to find an almost literal wall of enemies behind me.

The biomes themselves have a pretty good variety as well, ranging from a chill fairy tale forest all the way up to intimidating basalt islands that can only be accessed with some intense mountaineering. What’s even cooler is that every surface biome has its own associated subterranean environments that can spawn below it. Underneath the desert, you might run into harrowing hives for giant insects. Deeper underground are scorching lava tunnels filled with fire-themed enemies.

As someone who usually plays Minecraft on Large Biomes mode, though, they do feel a bit cramped, and this can’t be adjusted yet. If you’re standing in the desert and you can see a swamp and a lava island just over the next hill, it gives the impression that the world is more of a theme park patchwork than a real place. Hytale also doesn’t support the kinds of extremely deep caverns and monumental mountains that came to Minecraft in the last couple years when they raised both the floor and ceiling for world generation significantly, which contributes to that diorama feeling.

That said, the generated structures scattered around enhance exploration quite a bit. Trork strongholds full of hidden loot chests, often guarded by about a dozen minions and a stronger chieftain, offer exciting targets with worthwhile rewards, at least the first time through. There are even villages of neutral Kweebec, though at this point they only have a limited selection of items to sell. And some of them, like recipes and new seeds for farming, feel a little bit pointless at the moment since there isn’t much difference between the dishes you can cook other than the broad tiers of quality.

There’s very little direction in the Early Access launch version of Hytale, either. The main hub area, the Forgotten Temple, is a rotunda of literal Under Construction signs. I even stumbled into some dungeons out in the world where I’d be excited to throw the doors open only to find one of these barriers promising there will be something here, some day. It’s not clear what the larger, overarching goal is supposed to be. You can progress through the different tiers of materials that are found in increasingly dangerous biomes, but I quickly ran out of things to do after that.

I’m not sure if there will eventually be a story or bigger bosses to find or anything like that. I haven’t run into them yet if they exist already. The only really specific endgame activity revolves around craftable Fragment Keys, which teleport you to a smaller challenge map to collect rare resources within a strict time limit. I found the whole system a bit underbaked so far, though they are one of the only efficient ways to acquire certain late game materials.

PSA: Switch 2 Visual And Performance Improvements Included In New Rocket League Update

Visual quality upgrades, improved resolution and more!

Since the arrival of the Switch 2 last year, many third-party developers have been updating their existing Switch games for Nintendo’s new hybrid system.

With this in mind, Psyonix’s latest update for its vehicular soccer game Rocket League has today added Switch 2 visual and performance improvements. This includes simplified graphics settings, improved resolution and visual quality upgrades.

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