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IGN's multi-day in-person fan event is set to showcase the biggest names in games and entertainment. The all ages event will take place June 6th and 7th at the Magic Box in downtown LA and streams globally across IGN platforms. Tickets are on sale now.
In the lead-up to the show, we’ll be revealing all of the cool guests, games, shows, movies, and merch that will be on hand to celebrate.
Bookmark this page and keep checking back between now and June for a complete list of everything that’s at store for IGN Live.
Games, Movies, Shows, and Celebrities Coming to IGN Live (Updating)Newly-Announced PartnersAssassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced from UbisoftThe Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 from Critical Role, Titmouse, and Prime VideoTatiana Maslany from Apple TV’s ‘Maximum Pleasure GuaranteedPowerWash Simulator 2 from from FuturLabCape Fear from Apple TVBleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity from Fathom and Viz Media The Terror: Devil in Silver from AMC+ and ShudderSung Kang will be on hand to talk about his new movie DrifterAsif Ali and Saagar Shaikh from Hulu’s Deli Boys will stop by to talk about the show. ID@Xbox will be on hand with multiple playable games.Previously Announced PartnersRoger Craig Smith (Sonic the Hedgehog, Batman, and more) and Patricia Summersett (Princess Zelda, Zyssyk from Star Wars Outlaws, and others)Gothic Remake from THQ NordicIGN Live is a celebration of everything fans love in games, movies, TV, comics, collectibles, and more. The show will feature thousands of giveaways, exclusive trailers, live celebrity interviews, playable games, and more.
IGN Live 2025 featured tons of cool reveals, including the cast of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 premiering the first 10 minutes of their documentary, The Last of Us creative team discussing how they crafted Season 2’s most crucial episodes, Ewan McGregor talking about how the Long Way Docuseries literally changed his life, Invincible VS creators on the inspirations behind the game and so much more.


Magic: The Gathering is back in Strixhaven, and the newest set might be the best of 2026 so far (yes, even better than Lorwyn Eclipsed in this humble writer’s opinion).
It also includes five new preconstructed Commander decks for anyone playing Magic’s most popular format, each tied to one of the in-game colleges.
Still, not all are built equally; some of these decks are better than others, although I’d say these are some of the best precons in a while, even for our ‘last’ pick.
It’s worth stressing that the contents of each of these precons are identical insofar as you’re getting a deck, a cardboard deckbox, and a strategy insert. You’re not getting the Collector Booster sample anymore, so don’t expect those as a cherry on top.
We’re also not touching too heavily on financial analysis here because as soon as these decks are in the wild, cards will drop in price significantly.
With all that out of the way, here’s our ranking of the Commander precons for Secrets of Strixhaven.
5. Prismari ArtistryNotable reprints: Faerie Mastermind, Harmonic Prodigy, Goldspan Dragon
A Red/Blue spellslinger deck? How original! Sarcasm aside, Prismari Artistry offers a slight tweak on the theme of throwing as many spells per turn by turning your biggest spells into heavy-hitting Elemental token creatures.
Sadly, it’s just not as imaginative as others on this list, but there are some cards here I’m tempted to buy the deck for. If the Commander, Rootha, is taken out, though, it’ll struggle to get going.
4. Quandrix UnlimitedNotable reprints: Ozolith, the Shattered Spire, Benevolent Hydra, Primordial Hydra, Three Visits
I love this deck. Maybe it’s because my prerelease box was Green/Blue, so I’ve come to love that pairing for this set, but this deck is an awful lot of fun to play because its Commander, Zimone, Infinite Analyst, is an excellent engine.
Zimone powers up when you cast a spell with X in the mana value, and then reduces the cost of X spells later by the number of counters on her. That makes her potentially very scary, just half a dozen turns in — and there are 27 ‘X’ spells in the deck!
3. Lorehold SpiritNotable reprints: Emeria, the Sky Ruin, Bitterthorn, Nissa’s Animus, Moonshaker Cavalry, Drumbellower, Currency Converter
It says something that on another day, the top three decks on this list could be placed in another order, but Lorehold Spirit takes up third place here. It’s helmed by a Planeswalker, Quintorius, History Chaser.
This Red/White deck is all about making Spirit tokens by getting cards out of your graveyard, and it’s really successful in doing so. The reprints are also very, very welcome.
2. Witherbloom PestilenceNotable reprints: Ohran Frostfang, Nether Traitor, Toxic Deluge
This Green/Black deck leans on token creatures that you can then sacrifice to power up other creatures. It’s nothing revolutionary, but the fact that there are 39 creatures to sacrifice at any time, plus a really solid mana base, mean this is a cut above the majority of token-focused decks.
Out of the box, Witherbloom Pestilence is very, very cohesive - but doesn’t beat the top pick of our list.
1. Silverquill InfluenceNotable reprints: Land Tax, Inkshield, Breena, the Demagogue
Silverquill Influence is a really fun deck that leans into a goading theme that we don’t see in Black/White all that often. You’ll get players scrapping against each other when you play and Enchantment, and you’ll have a ton of those to play with.
The idea is to use Auras and Enchantments to get your foes fighting anyone but you, while still having some solid creatures to attack or defend when you need to.
There's a good reason why it's out of stock everywhere but notable resale sites like TCGplayer. Market price for this deck is already running up to $85+, so I'd snap it up fast if you spot it at MSRP anytime soon.
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.


After a deluge of leaks, Ubisoft has officially unveiled Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. It will release for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on July 9. A full remake of the beloved pirate-themed fourth numbered installment of the Assassin’s Creed series, Black Flag Resynced will bring the tale of Edward Kenway to modern systems, with improved graphics and new story content. It’s available to preorder now from the usual retailers (see it at Amazon), and it comes in several editions. Read on for details about what’s new in this “resync” and what’s included in each edition.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Collector’s Edition
PS5
Get it at Amazon - $199.99Get it at Best Buy - $199.99Get it at GameStop - $199.99Get it at PS Direct - $199.99Get it at Amazon UK - £174.99Xbox
Get it at Amazon - $199.99Get it at Best Buy - $199.99Get it at GameStop - $199.99Get it at Amazon UK - £174.99PC
Get it at Amazon - $199.99Get it at Best Buy - $199.99Get it at GameStop - $199.99Get it at Amazon UK - £174.99For collectors and the biggest fans of Black Flag, there’s the $199.99 collector’s edition, which comes with the game itself, plus a host of physical and digital extras:
Edward Kenway figurine (31cm/12inch) – a lifelike statue of Edward Kenway, poised for battle on the deck of the JackdawEdward’s Leather Logbook – recreated from Edward’s own writings: maps, thoughts, and pirate chronicles bound in leather.Metal Brooch – a bold, premium metal Assassin insignia inspired by Edward’s gear.Exclusive Steelbook – featuring exclusive art designed especially for the Black Flag Collector’s Edition.Sea Shanty Music Sheet – a stylized, age print of a new sea shanty sung aboard the Jackdaw.Digital download: Master Assassin Character pack.Digital download: Master Assassin Naval pack.Digital download: Blackbeard’s Crimson pack - including a pistol, and sword which each provide a unique perk, as well as a costume for EdwardAssassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced - Standard EditionPS5
Get it at Amazon - $59.99Get it at Best Buy - $59.99Get it at GameStop - $59.99Get it at PS Store (digital) - $59.99Xbox
Get it at Amazon - $59.99Get it at Best Buy - $59.99Get it at GameStop - $59.99Get it at Xbox Store (digital) - $59.99PC
Get it at Steam - $59.99Get it at Ubisoft Store - $59.99The standard edition retails for $59.99 and comes with the game itself, plus any applicable preorder bonuses (see below).
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced - Digital Deluxe Edition
PS5
Get it at PS Store - $59.99Xbox
Get it at Xbox Store - $59.99PC
Get it at Steam - $69.99Get it at Ubisoft Store - $69.99The digital deluxe edition comes with the game itself, plus a handful of in-game items and extras. Here’s what you get:
The Master Assassin Character Pack: Edward costume, sword, pistol, and trinket with unique perksThe Master Assassin Naval Pack: sail set, ship's pet, crew attire, wheel, figurehead, and hull trimPreorder Bonus
Preorder the game, and you'll receive the following in-game items for free:
Blackbeard's Crimson PackCrimson CostumeCrimson SwordCrimson PistolWhat Is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced?Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is a remake of the swashbuckling 2013 game Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, which came out just as the Xbox 360 and PS3 were being succeeded by the Xbox One and PS4. The historical portion (aka the vast majority) of the game takes place during the Golden Age of Piracy (1715 - 1722) and focuses on sailing massive ships and committing stealth murder in the West Indies during that time.
This new edition features graphical and gameplay improvements, bringing it more in line with the most recent entry, Assassin’s Creed Shadows. That’s a good thing, as I’ve been playing some AC games from that era recently, and the controls feel a little slow and dated.
It’s been remade on the latest Anvil engine, so it should look like a modern game. It has enhanced lighting, high-res textures, and a new dynamic weather system. The combat system has been entirely reworked to provide faster, more fluid attacks and combos. You can now perform a perfect parry to open up your target, for instance.
Movement has been improved, so you can now perform smoother parkour moves. Tailing and escort missions no longer end if you get discovered — the world adapts when you're seen. They've also added three new officers, each with a new narrative backstory quest for you to play. Getting the officers on your side grants you new sea warfare capabilities. You can also acquire a new pet: a cat or monkey for your ship, the Jackdaw.
You can check out our review of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag for more info about the original game.
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Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced, Ubisoft's long-awaited pirate game remake, will feature major changes when it launches on July 9 — with the addition of new story quests and characters, but the removal of several key features.
In a detailed presentation on the game attended by IGN, Ubisoft explained that it had decided to focus solely on the single-player story of Black Flag's pirate-turned-Assassin Edward Kenway, meaning that the game's Freedom Cry DLC has not been integrated, its original multiplayer mode has been ditched, and its previous playable modern day sections have been excised.
Some small modern day story offering will still be included, it sounded like, though the exact details of this are unclear. One things for sure, though, you won't be wandering around the offices of Abstergo Entertainment as you once did — something that leaves unanswered implications for the game's bloodline-related story.
"With Resynced, we made a clear choice," Resynced creative director Paul Fu said. "It is a pure, story-driven adventure, and we are fully focused on Edward's adventures in the Caribbean. As a result of this focus, we have elected to not have the multiplayer, or the DLC. Resynced is a 2026 take on the original legend, and for those of us who are curious, the original will still be available."
"For those of us who are curious, the original will still be available."Black Flag's previous modern day let you wander around the offices of Abstergo Entertainment, which looked suspiciously like the offices of the game's real-world developer Ubisoft Montreal. Gameplay here was limited, but players were able to access computers and gather lore, as a parallel story unfolded that focused on franchise baddie Juno and her husband. To be fair, it would be more difficult now, more than a decade later, to put all of this into context — but it remains to be seen how Black Flag's full story is told without its inclusion, and fans have previously expressed disappointment after word leaked regarding the change.
"Back then in 2013, the present day reflected where the franchise was at," said Assassin's Creed franchise veteran Jean Guesdon, creative director of the original Black Flag and now Head of Content for the overall series. "It was a transition moment especially with Desmond's story and what it meant at the time. But now with Resynced, I think there were some changes needed."
"Today, the modern day has evolved," Fu agreed. "For Resynced, we have approached it in a way that focuses on Edward's journey, while still connecting his memories to the Animus. The modern day rifts in Resynced will feature new moments that focus on Edward's internal struggles."
While some content has been removed, Ubisoft is keen to emphasize the new additions it has been working on, including three new crewmates for Edward to befriend and install on his beloved Jackdaw. These fresh additions are original characters (introduced as Lucy Baldwin, "The Padre", and "Dead Man Smith") and each come with their own individual story quests to follow.
Additional scenes have been recorded with Edward himself (once again played by returning actor Matt Ryan), with other new story moments for two of the original game's best characters, Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet. (No mention was made of more for Mary Read, though, alas.) In particular, Ubisoft called out a fresh scene featuring Edward and his wife Caroline, and stated that this had been penned by Darby McDevitt, the prolific Assassin's Creed scribe who wrote the original Black Flag (and also Revelations, Valhalla and the upcoming Hexe, among others).
Alongside additions to the game's story, Ubisoft has of course been tinkering with its gameplay mechanics. Combat has been rebuilt to resemble the parry-focused system seen in more recent entries, though without the addition of fancy special attacks that would have seemed out of place. Rather than a desire to make the game's systems play exactly like the series' recent RPGs, the developer is keen to impress that the original Black Flag still lies underneath.
"Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced matters deeply to us, and to you," said game director Richard Knight. "That's why we took the time to rebuild it with the care it deserves. This remains a solo adventure and character-driven experience. It is not an RPG. The focus stays on how you play, and how you explore the world."
Familiar parkour options are also now available, including free jumps, side ejects and back ejects. You can toggle crouch, too, all of which should feel familiar to Shadows players. The original game's fiddly eavesdrop missions will no longer auto-fail if you get detected, and there's fresh alternate fire upgrades for the Jackdaw's cannons.
Speaking of the Jackdaw, Resynced's three additional crew members will add their own all-new upgrades. You can also now add a pet (either a cat or monkey) who'll hang out with you next to the ship's wheel. And — perhaps most importantly — sea shanties are also back, with more added.
While the game doesn't look quite as detailed as current-gen console entry Shadows, it's not far off. Particularly impressive are the towering waves seen while at sea, and the addition of the franchise's recent dynamic weather system, allowing for clear blue skies to suddenly turn into stormy waters.
Much remains to be seen of how well these new additions will be integrated into Black Flag's original content, and how the game's existing missions may have been tweaked, too. After years of leaks, though, we now at least have a better idea what to expect — and that July 9 release date on the horizon, which is now just three months' away. Earlier today, details of the game's $200 Collector's Edition also arrived — including the same Edward Kenway statue that popped up on Vinted earlier this year.
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social


Get your first look at the just-announced Olympus Rangers, a creature battler from developer Mechano and publisher Jandusoft that lets you build and fully customize your team, compete in multiple battle modes, and even mod your own avatars, stages, moves, and rules – then upload them to Steam Workshop to share with other players. It even supports 2D sprite and 3D gameplay. Plus, you can take all of your customized creations and compete with friends online or in local multiplayer.
The creatures in Olympus Rangers are called Olys, and there are over 60 of them. In battle, a database will allow you to dig into units, moves, abilities, and modifiers in order to help craft your perfect strategy. Mod support is here as well.
Check out the first screenshots in the gallery above and don't miss the announcement trailer at the top of this page. And feel free to wishlist Olympus Rangers on Steam if you're interested.
Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our semi-retired interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

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