You’ve seen Sonic the Hedgehog, but have you ever seen Sonic the Duck? That’s exactly what you’re getting with this new release from Tubbz, as the company behind the weird–but cool–video game rubber duckies, has put a plush spin on Sonic. Instead of being constructed from water-resistant rubber, he’s now a soft duckie that’s just asking to be hugged. And because duckie scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should have made a Dr. Eggman plush as well.

  • Sonic the Hedgehog Plush Duck — $25
  • Dr. Eggman Plush Duck — $25

These are priced at $25 each, and they’ll be released on November 4. Each plush duckie is officially licensed and machine-washable so you can easily keep them in pristine squeezing condition.Sonic and Dr. Eggman aren’t the only plushies from Tubbz. You can also get a trio of characters from Bungie’s Destiny, a Minion from Despicable Me, Tofu from Resident Evil, and more. Preorders are live now for a rubber duck plush of Pennywise from Stephen King’s It.

  • Pennywise (It) Plush Duck — $25 | Releases October 18
  • Chucky Doll Plush Duck — $25
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Throne and Liberty does a great job of feeling like a return to the glory days of MMOs, but that doesn’t mean it eschews every modern feature or convenience. This free-to-play adventure has a lot of efficient mechanics to help players feel like they have choices in its massive world. However, you may be wondering if that extends to cross-progression and cross-play functionality. Well, we have good news and bad news–so let’s dive in and find out.

Does Throne and Liberty have cross-progression (AKA cross-save)?

So, the bad news first: Throne and Liberty does not support cross-progression at this time. As such, if you purchase the game on more than one platform, you’ll have to start entirely new accounts and characters on each.


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At long last, The Sixth Sense and Signs are finally getting the 4K Blu-ray treatment this year. Both films are being restored in HDR from their original camera negatives, and if you’re looking to watch M. Night Shyamalan’s breakout hit and one of his weirder flicks, you can preorder them now at Amazon ahead of their October 22 release. Both releases are currently priced at $46, but you can expect the price to drop before they arrive, and you’ll be charged the lowest offered price when your preorder ships. Along with 4K discs, these releases come with standard Blu-ray and digital copies. The new editions arrive shortly before Shyamalan’s latest film, Trap, releases on 4K Blu-ray.

The Sixth Sense on 4K Blu-ray

$46

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When I think of developer MachineGames, I think of dual-wielding shotguns in its Wolfenstein games, sprinting down tight corridors with guns blazing as the walls get a fresh coat of Nazi blood. After all, MachineGames’ entire portfolio up to this point has been built on the brazen revival of Wolfenstein–a series of five no-holds-barred, blood-soaked action thrill-rides. And damn did it do it well. It’s why I was caught by surprise when seeing its next game, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, is putting an emphasis on more methodical combat that will have you solving puzzles and using the environment as your weapon, rather than shooting your way out of every scenario and being covered in Nazi blood in the process (’tis a shame).”It is always a big challenge to go from something known, into the unknown of what the Indiana Jones game was for us,” Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s design director, Jens Andersson, told GameSpot at Gamescom 2024. “It’s tough, because the way [MachineGames] is used to working–how we build levels, how we design enemies–everything is coming from this action [focus]. And now we’re coming at it from a different side. So it took a long time. Like, hones…

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If you’re one of the many folks who have been experiencing superhero fatigue in recent years, it may actually be that it’s not the superheroes themselves that you’re tired of. Instead, it might simply be that you’re over all these empty spectacles that don’t have anything to say. Entertainment is good, but entertainment with substance is better. Fortunately for you, the complete run of the early 1990s cartoon Captain Planet, including all six seasons, is being released on DVD for the first time on October 15. Preorders are live now at Amazon.

Captain Planet: The Complete Franchise DVD

$77

The spirit of the Earth, Gaia (Whoopi Goldberg), has awoken at the end of the 20th century and is pretty unhappy with the way human civilization seems intent on exploitin…

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