Deciding Who Dies In Avengers: Endgame the Old Fashioned Way

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Beyond Ronin: Meet Hawkeye’s Other Identities

We may be mourning the loss of Steve Rogers’ incredible Infinity War beard as we go into Endgame, but radical character transformation is apparently becoming something of an Avengers tradition and Clint Barton is ready to pick up the baton and run with it. From his first appearance in the Endgame trailer, fans have been able to tell something’s up — the purple archer ain’t so purple anymore — and a shift was later confirmed by toy line releases. Hawkeye has given up being Hawkeye and is now the ominously named Ronin! (For even more on Ronin in Avengers: Endgame, head here.)

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Score a Great Deal on Quality Racing-Style Gaming Chairs

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A gaming chair can really make a difference in your PC experience. They’re more comfortable than standard office chairs, and the higher-end models offer much more in the way of quality and features to improve the simple act of sitting even more. Ultimately, any chair becomes a gaming chair if you sit in it to play video games, but why not give yourself the gift of a dedicated piece of furniture instead?

Homall Gaming Chair With Footrest for $85.49

Jason Momoa Shaved His Beard and People Are Freaking Out

Aquaman actor Jason Momoa shaved his beard and the internet has a lot to say.

Momoa captured himself getting rid of his facial har in a YouTube video to bring attention to his new line of canned water, intended to reduce waste caused by plastic bottles. According to Momoa, the last time he shaved was in 2012.

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New Limited-Time GTA Online Event Adds In-Game Cash Bonuses

For a limited time, GTA Online is offering extra opportunities to earn in-game cash. From now until next week, the online component of Grand Theft Auto V is offering double GTA$ and RP rewards in certain missions.

Until April 24, you can earn double GTA$ and RP from completing Contact missions, the Doomsday Scenario Finale, Occupy, Hardest Target, or Juggernaut. Logging into GTA Online this week (April 18-24) will unlock a free Skulls Livery for the Mammoth Avenger and TM-02 Khanjali. If you’re a biker clubhouse owner, then April 25 through May 1, you’ll receive GTA$250K for free. In prep for this second bonus, the Great Chaparral Clubhouse is being temporarily lowered to GTA$50K–a 75 percent discount.

“If you’ve got GTA$20K and the poise to take on seven other racers for the shot at a podium finish payday, you can join Premium Races either through the Quick Job App on your in-game phone or via the yellow corona at Legion Square,” Rockstar wrote in a press release. “First place takes a grand prize of GTA$100K, while second and third place finishers will receive GTA$30K and GTA$20K respectively.”

Grand Theft Auto V is one of those games that’s as much fun to watch as it is to play, largely because of the hilariously stupid ways your characters can die. Despite releasing in 2013, Grand Theft Auto 5 remains one of the top-selling games–even appearing ahead of Rockstar’s more recent Red Dead Redemption 2 in the list of top selling PS4 games on PSN in January 2019.

In our Grand Theft Auto V review, Mark Walton gave the game a 9/10, writing, “Aside from a few mild frame rate issues that sometimes take the edge off its more dramatic moments, this is…the bar by which all other open-world games, or indeed any game that aims for a cinematic feel, should be judged. [Grand Theft Auto 5] is beautiful, and thought-provoking, and thrilling throughout.”

New Cuphead Vinyl Soundtrack Announced, Get It For 25% Off Until May 1

It’s a great day for Cuphead fans: The beloved run-and-gun indie game is now available to download from the Nintendo Eshop, complete with a brand-new free content update that lets you play as Mugman in single-player mode. And if you’re particularly fond of Cuphead’s incredible soundtrack–an original mix of jazz, early big band, and ragtime music performed by live musicians–then you may be interested in a premium collectible announced today: this Cuphead 2xLP vinyl soundtrack from iam8bit, which is available to pre-order for 25% off until May 1.

The gorgeous vinyl set comes in Cuphead’s 1930s styling and is selling for just $30 until the price goes up in a couple of weeks. Previously, a 4xLP deluxe vinyl soundtrack was released for $100, but has long since sold out. The new 2xLP vinyl is not only a more affordable option for folks who couldn’t get the 4xLP, but also includes previously unreleased exclusive solos, new art and packaging, and a curated “best of” track list. The track list itself hasn’t yet been revealed.

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The Cuphead vinyl won’t start shipping until “Q3 2019,” so stay tuned for an official release date. While based in the United States, iam8bit does ship globally, but additional duties or taxes may not be reflected in the shipping price, so keep that in mind if you’re ordering from outside the U.S.

PRE-ORDER CUPHEAD 2XLP VINYL SOUNDTRACK »

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse for $10, and More Movie Deals

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In addition to winning the Oscar for best animated feature this year, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has been a major hit with critics and readers of IGN. And although it only landed on Blu-ray, 4K UHD, and DVD last month, it’s already on sale for cheap. So read on for deals on all formats of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, along with discounts on other big recent movies.

DVD + Digital for $10

Daily Deals: Save Big on Nintendo Switch Consoles, Storage, and Power Banks

Welcome to IGN’s Daily Deals, your source for the best deals on the stuff you actually want to buy. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

We bring you the best deals we’ve found today on video games, hardware, electronics, and a bunch of random stuff too.Check them out here or like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to get the latest deals.

nintendoswitchgrayUsed: Very Good Condition Nintendo Switch Consoles for $221.30

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