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The Wreck review: a raw road trip down memory lane
Paper Trail Is A Beautiful Paper-Craft Puzzler Folding Onto Switch In 2023
An origami queen.
Norwich-based developer Newfangled Games’ upcoming puzzler is a stunning-looking top-down adventure where the world is made out of paper. Paper Trail has a soft colour palette and a unique visual style to it, but rather than just being a visual quirk, you can fold, crease, and change the paper world around you.
Paper Trail is set to launch this year on Switch and all platforms — including a newly-announced Netflix release. In the game, a young girl called Paige (get it?) is leaving home for the first time to study. You’ll need to help Paige by using your paper-craft skills by folding and unfolding the world to make a path.
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WWE 2K23: How Showcase Mode Is an Unexpected Trip Down John Cena’s Memory Lane
John Cena is one of the WWE’s most beloved Superstars, and WWE 2K23’s Showcase mode is an endearing love letter to one of sports entertainment’s biggest stars.
In WWE 2K22, Visual Concepts took players back in time to relive and recreate some of Rey Mysterio’s greatest matches as the Master of the 619 himself. This year, WWE 2K23 flips the script by pitting players against Cena in the ring, rather than having them don his iconic jean shorts. With 14 Historical Matches to choose from, players will challenge Cena and many of his career-defining moments on some of the WWE’s biggest stages. Prior to 2K23’s launch, members of the Visual Concepts team answered a few questions about the mode and what it was like taking this trip down memory lane.
Q: John Cena’s accomplished a lot during his WWE career. What makes his legacy an excellent focal point of WWE 2K23’s Showcase mode?
John Cena is the face of an era. He is a historic figure, an easy member of WWE’s Mount Rushmore. From his debut in 2002 until today, he has done nearly everything you can imagine as a member of the WWE roster.
In his career, he’s competed against—and defeated—an absolute gauntlet of certified legends, and has earned the love and respect of his peers in the process.
His accomplishments are well-documented. We liked being able to take an essential part of John—”Never Give Up”—and to show how it’s not just something he says to everybody else, but that it’s something he uses daily himself.
Looking at John’s career in this manner also allows us to look back at 20 years of WWE history, including some of the biggest stars of the time. Showcase is where WWE’s Legends clash once more, and John Cena is the ultimate modern-day legend.
Q: What led to the decision to pit players against Cena in the ring, rather than playing as him?
For me, there were two things that led to the approach. First off, we definitely heard some of the feedback that playing as the same WWE Superstar for 10-15 matches, no matter who it was, started to feel a little repetitive. So we had been thinking of ideas that would allow for a more diverse roster for players to control for a while.
Then, with this being the second Showcase that’s had John as a focus, I wanted to cover his career in a different manner than past Showcases, too. Brainstorming ideas, we really liked playing into his “Never Give Up” mentality, and decided that by showing his losses, we could really emphasize that whole concept, certainly with more gravity compared to showing him winning these matches.
So, it became a question of “Do players play as Cena and just lose every match?” Even if it’s through a cutscene loss, that just seemed like too much. “Well, what if we just make it so they control Cena’s opponents? You have to beat John Cena every time, he’s like a recurring boss battle!” Then that led to “You Can’t Beat Me” and that’s when it all came together for us.
Q: With so many matches to choose from, how did the team decide which matches to include?
Once we’d decided on the “You Can’t Beat Me” idea, where the player would control Cena’s various opponents, we had a smaller pool of matches from which to choose. So, we looked through the various WWE Superstars that have defeated John Cena, and tried to choose who between them warranted a spot –the idea being that these are the very best among the group of people to own a win over John.
Some people have multiple wins over Cena, while some may only have one. You’ll see Edge and Randy Orton, two of Cena’s biggest rivals throughout his career, as well as Rob Van Dam, whose victory at ECW One Night Stand in 2006 remains one of the most memorable matches in the career of either man.
In the end, we hope each match either holds historical significance, represents a legendary rivalry, or brings you back to a forgotten classic.
Q: Will players experience the same era-specific filters and visuals that were in 2K22?
Yes, we always do our best to match the in-game presentation to the classic footage. This can be through the use of filters, as well as different uses of our lighting system to get the “old school” matches feeling right!
Q: Do players earn anything special for defeating Cena?
Players can expect to earn unlockable rewards throughout the Showcase mode! Similar to WWE 2K22, there are two types of rewards:
Match Rewards: These are earned by simply earning a win in the match, whether you complete 0 match objectives, or all of them! These are typically reserved for Arenas, Championship Belts, and unlocking the next match!
Objective Rewards: These are earned by completing 100% of the objectives in the match. These are typically reserved for Superstar models/attires.
Q: Is there a variation in match strategy?
Showcase tends to change the match strategy simply with the in-match objectives. One might tend to be a player who uses a lot of combos or running attacks. Showcase instead asks you to try things you may not do all the time – specific grapples, submissions, causing amounts of damage. It is possible to play your style of match and win without completing any objectives, but then you lose out on the bigger rewards. To truly “beat” Showcase, players have to be capable of completing the objectives while also fending off an opponent looking to win at all times.
On top of that, players will now be using a new Superstar in nearly every match, meaning the ability to memorize certain moves aren’t there. One minute you’re Kurt Angle, and the next you’re Batista, and then you’re Triple H. We try to cater the objectives to best mesh with the Superstar’s approach (as well as matching up to historical beats), so someone like RVD will probably see you attempting dives and extreme offense, while a Randy Orton is going to be more methodical with his grapples.
Throughout his career, Cena has frequently reminded and inspired fans to never give up, and that’ll be more important than ever if you hope to defeat him in WWE 2K23. You can finally relive some of Cena’s biggest battles and challenge the 16-time world champion on March 17. Pre-order your copy of the Deluxe or Icon Edition today to earn three-day early access and exclusive rewards!
WWE 2K23 Icon Edition
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The Icon Edition* includes:
• Pre-Order Bonus Pack
• Ruthless Aggression Pack: Includes throwback versions of John Cena, Randy Orton, Batista, and Brock Lesnar, along with the WrestleMania 22 arena and the John Cena Legacy Championship
• Season Pass: Includes all 5 post-launch DLC character packs, the MyRISE Mega-Boost pack, with 200 additional Attribute Points, and the Supercharger pack which unlocks all base-game WWE Legends and throwback arenas. Release timing of the DLC contents will be revealed at a future date.
• Deluxe Edition Bonus Pack: Includes a John Cena EVO card, Emerald-tier Bianca Belair, and Gold-tier Asuka and Edge cards, plus 3 Basic Day 1 MyFACTION card packs
• Icon Edition Bonus Pack: Includes a Paul Heyman Emerald tier Manager MyFACTION Card and 3 Deluxe Premium Launch MyFACTION Packs.
• 3-Day Early Access
*Icon Edition not available in Belgium.
WWE 2K23 Deluxe Edition
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The Deluxe Edition includes:
• Pre-Order Bonus Pack
• Season Pass: Includes all 5 post-launch DLC character packs, the MyRISE Mega-Boost pack, with 200 additional Attribute Points, and the Supercharger pack which unlocks all base-game WWE Legends and throwback arenas. Release timing of the DLC contents will be revealed at a future date.
• Deluxe Edition Bonus Pack: Includes a John Cena EVO card, Emerald-tier Bianca Belair, and Gold-tier Asuka and Edge cards, plus 3 Basic Day 1 MyFACTION card packs
• 3-Day Early Access
*Deluxe Edition not available in Belgium.
WWE 2K23 for Xbox Series X|S
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2K SHOWCASE: INTERACTIVE SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
Play through the key moments and toughest opponents of John Cena’s storied 20-year WWE career. And in a franchise-first, take on the role of each marquee opponent – some of WWE’s greatest of all time – as you aim to take down Mr. Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect.
IT’S WARGAMES
The fan-favorite action-packed WarGames makes its debut in WWE 2K23 and delivers heart-pounding 3v3 and 4v4 multiplayer mayhem inside two side-by-side rings, surrounded by a double-steel cage!
YOUR SHOW, YOUR CHOICES
With MyGM, take the reins of a weekly show and compete against rival general managers for brand supremacy. Now featuring more GMs to choose from, additional show options, multiple seasons, expanded match cards, and more match types for up to 4 players.
YOU HOLD ALL THE CARDS
Collect and upgrade cards of WWE Superstars and Legends to build the ultimate faction and compete for global dominance in MyFACTION, now featuring online multiplayer!
DEFINE YOUR FUTURE IN MyRISE
Walk through the curtains for your WWE debut and shape your career as a WWE Superstar with the decisions you make along the way through distinct storylines – The Lock and The Legacy.
THE UNIVERSE IS ALL YOURS
WWE Universe Mode is the ultimate sandbox that puts you in charge of WWE, from Superstar rosters, feuds, champions, weekly shows, and more!
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PS5 Creators: How Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores will harness the power of PS5
Next month, Aloy will face new threats in a danger-filled land as she embarks on a new adventure. Horizon Forbidden West’s Burning Shore expansion leverages the power of PS5 to make this journey possible. We reached out to Guerrilla to understand how, and to find out more about the enticing combat and world design details we should expect on April 19. Game Director Mathijs de Jonge offers his development insights.
PlayStation Blog: What were your first impressions when first learning about the power and capabilities of the PS5, from a developer perspective?
Mathijs de Jonge: Horizon Forbidden West is a very visual game, so the promise of more CPU power and memory meant we were going to be able to add even more quality to the image; and gameplay-wise I was most looking forward to being able to play at 60fps. This was high on my wishlist as it works so well with our combat gameplay as you’re fighting the machines.
When I first heard about the superfast SSD, it was hard to believe that it was so capable – but it seems like loading times truly are a thing of the past. This works brilliantly for a game like Horizon Forbidden West, where long loading screens can be a real immersion breaker. From a development point of view, fast loading also helped me with reviewing the game because I could jump straight into any section without having to wait.
How have you taken advantage of PS5’s power to create Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores?
One of our key priorities with Horizon games is to add a ton of detail and richness to our environments. On Horizon Forbidden West, everything we added or increased was something we’d need to have a plan around how to optimize for PS4 as well. On Burning Shores, since we can just focus on PS5, we’ve been able to charge forward and we’re really excited about what we’ve been able to pull off in creating this stunning post-post-apocalyptic version of Los Angeles.
The cityscape ruins of LA and its surroundings are highly detailed and require a lot of processing power as well as fast streaming technology to run properly; especially when the player is flying over the lands and can see a lot at once. One of the settlements is situated in and around those detailed ruins, and we were able to squeeze a lot of activity in there.
Another notable one is a particular battle scene that requires a LOT of memory and processing power! To achieve this grand vision both technically and creatively, we definitely were thankful for the many advantages that the PS5 hardware brings.
Horizon Forbidden West delivers fantastic visual effects, animations and immersive audio during combat encounters, especially when battling some of the larger machines. How have you taken advantage of PS5 to deliver these rich visual performances and what can we expect from Burning Shores?
Using the PS5’s processing power we can run certain simulations at higher speed creating more lifelike results and a better gameplay experience. On PS5, the Horizon Forbidden West base game runs at a higher resolution and at a higher framerate than on PS4, and assets are more detailed which makes the overall quality much better. There is also a special lighting setup for Aloy that we normally only display during cinematics, but is active on the PS5 at all times. On PS5 we can draw at higher detail much further into the distance, displaying the stunning vistas our players encounters all across the map. We also support 40Hz Mode and Variable Refresh Rate on capable TVs for even more fluid gameplay.
What is your favorite PS5 game released so far? And from a developer perspective how do you feel it best takes advantage of the hardware?
I sank many hours into Elden Ring on my PS5 and was really impressed by everything it had to offer, but I think God of War Ragnarök wins it for me in terms of character designs and overall visual splendor.
Horizon Forbidden West is available now on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 and is part of the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog.The Burning Shores expansion will be available April 19.
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon Review
What if I told you Bayonetta wasn’t always the confident, ass-kicking witch we’ve known for all these years? That unexplored history is what Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon shines a light on, painting a thoughtful picture of a time when the scariest monsters a young Bayonetta had to face were her own inner demons. This spin-off puts the usual wild stylish action aside for a whimsical and harrowing adventure brimming with childlike wonder and genuinely heartwarming moments. It’s a fascinating side of the Bayonetta world we’ve never seen before, and one that leaves me with a deeper appreciation for a series I already loved.
There’s so much to adore in Bayonetta Origins that I was smiling from ear to ear, giggling from all the charming gags, or exclaiming “Aww!” more times than I can count. Every corner of it is brought to life with a beautiful storybook presentation to frame the action-adventure thrills. It’s such a joyous journey in an imaginative world, steeped in Irish mythology, where faeries have trapped Cereza in the labyrinthine Avalon Forest and lurk about with tricks and ambushes. It also explores elements only alluded to in the mainline games with a grounded and earnest approach. Yet, it’s distinct enough as a prequel to stand on its own merits so newcomers can jump in and thoroughly enjoy. And after its roughly 15-hour journey, I was left a bit sad when it came time to close the book on it.
Taking more of a top-down view than Bayonetta’s usual third-person camera, Bayonetta Origins simultaneously puts you in control of both Cereza and her demon-infused cat plushie, Cheshire, when summoned — Cereza’s movement and actions are dedicated to the left side of the controller and Cheshire to the right. Juggling two characters eventually became quite intuitive once I got the hang of it, but I found both the system itself and the challenges it’s used for don’t evolve drastically after being established. You’ll become familiar with the pattern of using one character to move part of the environment or pin down an enemy to setup the other, but these moments can still lead to some neat mind-bending scenarios by virtue of the coordination required to handle the tandem effectively.
In one respect, Bayonetta Origins is a puzzle-platformer that often asks you to analyze your surroundings and figure out how to use the duo’s abilities to get through it. Cheshire can pull objects with his chameleon-like vine tongue, block projectiles with his hardened stone skin, or propel lily pads with a jetstream to navigate water, all of which help get Cereza where she needs to go. These elemental skills are gained over the course of the story, which does introduce a few wrinkles to the formula to keep it feeling fresh. Cereza herself has a fun little rhythm minigame with Witch Pulse where she gleefully ballet dances to make various objects come alive and open the paths ahead. While these platforming puzzles never get too complex, there’s an enjoyable variety to exploring this wondrous world.
In another respect, Bayonetta Origins is a proper action game, with combat that has the duo working together in a similar fashion. Cereza’s main purpose is to trap enemies in place with Thorn Bind, giving Cheshire the opportunity to freely wail on dastardly faeries with furious swipes and powerful smashes. A variety of enemy types gradually encouraged me to mix up Cheshire’s elemental modes, such as ripping shields and throwing them back with his grass ability or casting a massive area-of-effect explosion with his fire combo. It’s not necessarily as nuanced as I’d expect from a mainline Bayonetta game, but landing attacks always has a satisfying crunch, like there’s a beastly weight and impact behind every hit. And when you finally finish off the last few enemies with Cheshire’s chunky chomps, the dazzling art style and lively animations jump from the screen to celebrate in a way that feels like its own reward.
Bayonetta Origins is a rather forgiving game, tricky from the perspective of managing two characters at once yet not particularly difficult overall. However, several of the Tír na nÓg trials scattered across the world do provide intriguing puzzle and combat sequences in otherworldly stages built to test your skill and reward you with items and collectibles. The story-critical Tír na nÓg are fun and fairly straightforward, but the optional ones are really worth seeking out — if not for the gratification of clearing the map alone, then definitely for the enjoyable challenges they offer. For example, in one Cereza and Cheshire have to run separately along parallel paths while avoiding different sets of deadly obstacles, while another had Cheshire in a hamster wheel to move platforms or block lasers to help Cereza progress. No matter what they have you do, ending each one with a Witch Pulse dance and a colorful burst of energy to break the ethereal realm never gets old.
Boss fights also have some great one-off mechanics of their own that play into their unique quirks. One such battle takes place in a circus against a trickster faerie you have to trap with Cereza so that Cheshire can send a cannonball into them, capping the fight off with classic Bayonetta-style quick time events to blast the boss into oblivion and frame the climactic moment. Defeating the fabled Jabberwock was another triumphant moment for Cereza and Cheshire, an imposing dragon that requires timing, teamwork, and clever environmental interactions to take down — it’s a turning point that proved this pair can be stronger together and overcome anything. Many of these big battles pull you deeper into the pages of this storybook world for memorable moments and awesome surprises.
While these fights continuously impressed me, what Bayonetta Origins does best here is create a satisfying flow where I regularly felt tasked with something different throughout each chapter, layering plenty of variety onto a solid foundation. The interconnectedness of Avalon Forest helps create a natural progression through it as well — each region smartly transitions into the next then conveniently loops back around to previous ones thanks to new abilities Cheshire gets, while also tucking away little secrets off the beaten path. Exploring is always worth the extras you earn, be that saving the adorable Wisps who populate the forest, reading elegantly written journal entries full of enticing lore, or discovering new landmarks to soak in a lovely view and let Cereza reflect on her journey.
More than anything, this is a coming of age tale for Cereza. The story centers around a turning point in her life as she comes to grips with her witchcraft and fights the insecurities of not being good enough for her master Morgana – and if you’re familiar with the original Bayonetta, it’s cool to see Cereza’s ultimate goal of saving her mom remains her driving motivation here. Anyone who’s had childhood struggles can relate to Cereza on some level, and her rich personality and the way she rises up in defining moments bring those feelings to life.
I often forgot I was even playing a Bayonetta game, which is a testament to Bayonetta Origins’ endlessly charming and youthful charisma. The dynamic between Cereza and Cheshire starting as a contentious partnership before growing into a true friendship works as a wonderful hook, one that perfectly fits the storybook vibe. The idea that this unlikely duo must rely on each other to survive the faeries’ deception, break a supposed curse, and reach their own separate goals seems like a tale as old as time, but it truly shines because of how Bayonetta Origins pulls it off.
Cereza is so outwardly expressive at every moment, with a spirited personality elevated by a magnificent voice performance from Angeli Wall. Her enthusiasm is matched by the narrator, voiced by Jenny Lee, whose performance perfectly captures the memory of your favorite elementary school teacher reading a thrilling fairy tale to the class. The narrator also switches to voice Cheshire’s lines on a dime, using a comical imitation of a beastly growl, which creates an effortlessly whimsical tone that made me feel like a kid during story time again. I can honestly say that they never failed to put a smile on my face, giving me a sense of childlike joy I truly cherish.
As a demon haphazardly summoned by Cereza, Cheshire’s growth as a character is adorably wholesome. Maybe it’s that he embodies her patchwork cat plushie, or that deep down you know he’s a big softie who struggles with his demonic origins. For as much trouble as she gets herself in, Cereza is as bright as she is daring, and even in her brash decisions and mistakes, she remains steadfast. Through their quarrels, you’ll still find the two snuggled up under the trees at each Sanctuary save point like a heartwarming respite amid a harrowing adventure. And in their most triumphant moments, they won my heart over and over again.
In the bigger picture, however, the story’s focus can get a bit shaky towards the end. I don’t want to spoil anything, and the broader plotline does largely make sense, but certain elements don’t always quite add up and genuinely intriguing conflicts can sometimes make too quick of a narrative leap to be fully convincing. But even with those bumps in the road, the journey comes together as a beautifully written tale of friendship, determination, and realizing your potential with a natural, lighthearted sense of humor to elevate it.
That might best be seen in the precious Wisps, who are quirky little fellas with hilarious personalities and backstories that feature some of the wittiest writing from a game in recent memory. You save these spirits by finding them throughout the forest, often in secret areas that require a sharp eye to discover. They add a truly charming touch and unlocking their journal entries was reason enough for me to rescue them. But as an added bonus, you’ll also see their hideaway blossom into a safe haven for these goofy and kind souls who can thrive and find joy even in a tragic existence.
The mortar that strengthens these already strong bricks has to be the amazing soundtrack. Bayonetta Origins has an eclectic mix of uplifting Celtic folk music, intense and layered orchestras, spooky waltzes that remind me of Halloween, and joyous piano tunes that liven the mystical vibe. Every shift in tone, powerful moment, or small discovery is accompanied by the perfect piece of music. The cute jingle that plays whenever you open a chest, where Cereza jumps for joy with a celebratory giggle, was always a treat. But I won’t forget the rich orchestral pieces used to complement the vivid, pivotal battles, especially the ones that use subtle callbacks to some of Bayonetta’s iconic themes — it’s a powerful and unique type of nostalgia that brings the series full circle, recontextualizing memorable melodies to convey that these are Cereza’s formative moments.
I’ll always love the bombastic brand of stylish-action the Bayonetta games are known for, and the series is arguably the best representation of the subgenre out there. But Bayonetta Origins shows that this series can be even more than that, to the point where I’d go as far as calling it my new favorite entry. It’s so completely different from the numbered Bayonetta games that it’s not entirely worth comparing them, but this is still the one I’ll remember most fondly, at least for the ways it strikes emotional chords I didn’t think Bayonetta could.
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UK Daily Deals: Where to Preorder Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition
If you’ve been after The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition, preorders are currently only available at Argos in the UK. But, the catch is the retailer currently has it listed for £139.99, which is at least £20-30 higher than most other stores. If you’re desperate, I’ve left the relevant links below. But, if you’re still looking to score the CE for RRP, keep following @IGNUKDeals on Twitter for more updates.
Other great deals today include the Resident Evil 4 remake for £49.49 at Currys with promo code RE10, alongside Tenet in 4K for £5.75, Samsung Original 25W plug for £11.90, and plenty more to check out just below as well. Happy shopping!
TL;DR – Best UK Deals Right Now
Bonus Deal: How to Get Free Money for Amazon
You can get an extra £5 off Amazon orders right now if you use their ‘collect at Amazon locker’ service for the first time. See if you’re eligible here. You can also get £5 for free when you top up £60 on your account for the first time.
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Preorder Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition in the UK
Preorder Link Amiibo (Tears of the Kingdom) for £19.99
Preorders are quickly selling out for the Link Tears of the Kingdom amiibo in the UK, with Amazon, ShopTo, and The Game Collection all now out of stock for the time being. Your best bet for securing a preorder is now with GAME, with the amiibo listed for £14.99, but the retailer will also charge you £5 delivery so it comes out just under £20 overall.
My Top Random Deals: Hoodie Blankets, UA Shirts and More
It’s a roll of the dice. These are my absolute favourite deals that are available right now, but don’t necessarily fit anywhere else, making them a little bit more random compared to everything else in Daily Deals. IGN audience’s top deal this week is the Under Armour Tech 2.0 T-Shirts, now down to £9.50 from £28 (available in sizes M, L, XL, and XXL). Snag this awesome deal before it’s gone!
Avast One Individual Down to £23.99/Year (AD)
With Avast One Individual, you’ll get all the features you need to stay safe online, including advanced antivirus protection, a powerful firewall, and cutting-edge anti-phishing technology. Plus, you’ll get real-time alerts to keep you informed of potential threats and the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your digital life is protected by one of the world’s most trusted names in cybersecurity.
Preorder Resident Evil 4 Remake for £49.49 at Currys Using Promo Code RE10
You can play the Resident Evil 4 demo right now after its annoucement at the Capcom Spotlight Event, and if you enjoyed just as much as I did, you’ll want to secure your preorder ASAP. Resident Evil 4 preorders are down to just £49.49 at Currys when using promo code RE10 at checkout. This is an awesome deal and well worth considering before the game releases on March 24.
Perfect PS5 2TB SSD with Heatsink for £147.99
Gamers who are looking to expand their PS5 storage should consider the Viper VP4300 2TB M.2 SSD with Heatsink, which is now available for an incredibly low price of just £147.99.
With its large 2TB storage capacity and fast read and write speeds, this SSD is a great choice for gamers who want to enjoy faster load times and smoother gameplay.
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Best Video Game Deals Right Now
Check out all the very best video game deals available right now in the UK, featuring plenty of incredible discounts on PS5 and PlayStation games.
This Keeper Password Manager Deal is Essential in 2023 (AD)
With Keeper, you can store all of your passwords, credit card info, and other sensitive data in one secure, encrypted digital vault. Plus, they use top-notch encryption technology to keep your stuff safe and have added bonus features like password generation, password sharing, and two-factor authentication.
Superb Deals on Gaming Laptops from Alienware
Alienware gaming laptops are some of the most powerful machines available for gaming enthusiasts, and now is a great time to buy with some awesome deals on offer. The Alienware m15 R7, for example, is currently available at just £1399.20 when you use the code ALIEN20 at checkout.
Where to Buy a RTX 4090 in the UK
The GeForce RTX 4090 GPU is still a difficult card to find without a price markup. There’s a good reason for it, though. Despite the considerably higher price tag, the RTX 4090 is a beast of a card that dominates every other GPU out there, including the 4080. Right now the average price for the 4090 is between £1649-£1749 (RRP is £1599). So you’re not paying above and beyond the list rice, so if you’re desperate to pick up the latest graphics cards, here are the links you need.
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.