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It might only be July, but Hallmark is already revealing its first wave of 2026 Keepsake Ornaments. The star of this year’s gaming-themed collection is an impressively accurate recreation of the original PlayStation, complete with light effects and the console’s iconic start-up sounds.
The ornament, which is the first time Hallmark has ‘adapted’ a PlayStation console, is now available for purchase exclusively from Hallmark with a retail price of $28.99.
Hallmark Debuts PlayStation Keepsake Ornament in 2026 CollectionFor a decoration that only measures four inches wide, Hallmark's take on the PlayStation packs in the details. Artist Orville Wilson managed to squeeze in pretty much every divet and button you'd find on the actual console, including the trio of Power, Reset, and Open buttons.
Given recent news about the digital-only future of PlayStation games, it almost brings a tear to my eye to see that 'Open' button accompanied by a beautiful disc drive. A detailed rendition of the OG controller sits on top of the console and is also 'plugged in' with a true-to-life wired connection. Turn the console around and you’ll even find tiny AC and AV ports.
An ever-growing trend in the Hallmark collections is lighting and sound effects. In this case, when you press the PlayStation’s Power button, you’ll see a little green light and hear the console’s particularly iconic startup sound. To power its special effects, the ornament comes with three alkaline LR44 replaceable button batteries.
More Gaming Ornaments Announced for 2026The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Premiere is a week-long event revealing over 250 new ornaments for 2026. A second batch of around 150 new ornaments will be revealed in another premiere event this September. Yes, it really is that serious.
Unlike the Hallmark-exclusive PlayStation console ornament, most other new Hallmark ornaments are available on Amazon.
Nintendo is definitely getting a lot of love from the holiday retailer this year. Yoshi is getting his own high-tech ornament that features real motion reminiscent of the ‘Hatchin Yoshi’ toy that was released alongside The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
The new collection also extends beyond just ornaments. You could make Santa Pikachu the very literal star of your celebrations with a tree topper of the iconic Pokémon on a light-up Poké Ball.
One company name missing from the list of new reveals is Xbox. In Hallmark’s defense, they’ve released tons of Xbox ornaments over the years, including an ornament of the original console that plays the theme music from Halo: Combat Evolved.
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Looking to level up your San Diego Comic-Con experience?
To celebrate the launch of Splatoon Raiders on Nintendo Switch 2, BRISK Iced Tea is bringing fans the BRISK x Splatoon Raiders Island Hideout, an interactive fan experience packed with competitive challenges, hands-on gameplay, exclusive merchandise, and plenty of refreshing BRISK Iced Tea while supplies last.
Open to the public on July 24–25 from 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., the BRISK x Splatoon Raiders Island Hideout will take over the corner of 6th Ave. and Island Ave. in San Diego’s Gaslamp District. Best of all, no Comic-Con badge is required, so anyone can stop by and get in on the action during one of the biggest weekends in gaming and pop culture, or simply cool off with some refreshing BRISK Iced Tea.

You’ll also be able to put your skills to the test. Start by stepping up to a fast-paced Ink ‘n’ Aim Challenge, where you’ll take aim with a water gun at Salmonid-inspired targets. You’ll compete against other attendees, and you’ll need speed and accuracy to carry you to victory. Then cool down at the BRISK Bar, featuring samples of BRISK Iced Tea. From there, jump into hands-on gameplay demos of Splatoon Raiders and experience the game for yourself.
Along the way, fans can capture photos, explore the BRISK x Splatoon Raiders Island Hideout, and collect exclusive co-branded merchandise and treasure-worthy loot while supplies last. Whether you're attending Comic-Con or simply exploring San Diego, the BRISK x Splatoon Raiders Island Hideout is your chance to step into the world of Splatoon Raiders, challenge your crew, and experience a real-world extension of the game alongside BRISK Iced Tea.
The BRISK x Splatoon Raiders Island Hideout opens July 24. We'll see you there.
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A new look at Kingdom Hearts 4 may be imminent.
Disney has confirmed its plans for D23, a Disney-specific convention that covers movies, TV shows, and anything Disney related. While you can expect updates on a bunch of major projects, there is one project that gamers are particularly interested in: Kingdom Hearts 4. While Disney hasn't explicitly confirmed a new look at the game at D23, it did confirm that there will be an hour-long panel celebrating 25 years of Kingdom Hearts.
"Join us for a journey through light and darkness as we commemorate 25 years of Kingdom Hearts," reads the description for the panel. "Discover how this saga united Disney, Pixar, and Square Enix, with insights from the creative minds, character voices, and more behind the magic."
It would be pretty surprising if they let a celebratory 25th anniversary panel come and go without some news on Kingdom Hearts 4... but this is Square Enix we're talking about. It's not unheard of for this company or franchise to have a missed opportunity to promote a new game. However, it does seem like we're getting fairly close to its release.
Last month, Kingdom Hearts 4 got its first trailer in four years at a Nintendo Direct. While it didn't exactly set the world on fire with any mind blowing new reveals or release date news, it did show that Square Enix is revving up the marketing machine for the game. Perhaps this D23 panel will feature a glimpse at new content in the game or give us a 2027 release window. Either way, we will just have to cross our fingers and hope Square Enix doesn't let us down.
Cade Onder is a freelancer for IGN's news team. He covers all things entertainment, including gaming, film, and more. You can find him on Twitter @Cade_Onder.


I’m going to make a bold proclamation: if you haven’t played Astro Bot yet, you should probably change that. This PS5 exclusive is pure delight. It feels great to play, it has tons of colorful and fun levels to explore, and it offers optional tough challenge levels for Serious Hardcore Gamers. It’s probably my favorite PS5 game. If that doesn’t sell you on it, maybe this will: Astro Bot is currently on sale for $39 at Amazon and Walmart, matching its all-time low price. It hasn’t been this cheap since Black Friday, friends, so grab it if you don’t have it.
Astro Bot for $39Get it at AmazonGet it at WalmartDeveloped by Team Asobi, Astro Bot is a finely tuned 3D platformer that, like its predecessors, is basically a great big celebration of all things PlayStation. It has you hop, hover, punch, and dash through an assortment of cleverly designed levels.
Most levels give you a new ability to use while you’re there, so you get to do things like slowing time, climbing like a gorilla, and making yourself huge by absorbing water. These abilities are almost all super fun, and they never wear out their welcome.
Every level has a number of hidden robots for you to find. Some of them are dressed like characters from all of PlayStation’s history, ranging from God of War’s Kratos to Jumping Flash’s Robbit. Getting 100% on every level quickly became a high priority when I played Astro Bot. And I didn’t mind replaying levels at all, because they’re just fun.
Check out our Astro Bot review for more info. Our reviewer gave it a 9, but in my heart of hearts, I know it’s a 10.
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Montreal-based developer Compulsion Games, who avoided closure amidst the mass layoffs by Xbox Game Studios this month by negotiating its independence, has taken to LinkedIn to let other developers and publishers know that they are open for business – and seemingly open to working as a support studio and/or co-developer on another team's project.
"With Compulsion Games returning to its roots as an independent developer, we are expanding opportunities to collaborate with studios across the games and entertainment industry," the studio's LinkedIn post reads. "We invite partners to leverage the talent and creativity of the award-winning team behind South of Midnight...We are excited to support the development of memorable experiences that engage and entertain players around the world." The full statement is below:

Compulsion released 2025's South of Midnight to critical acclaim, receiving an 8 out of 10 (Great) from IGN and a "Generally Favorable" rating on the review-aggregate website Metacritic. Xbox acquired the studio in 2018 after it had developed We Happy Few and Contrast prior to that.
Xbox's parting of ways with Compulsion (and Double Fine, Undead Labs, Ninja Theory, and Arkane) comes as the first-party publisher looks to focus its efforts on its biggest franchises – a strategy I've got an idea for regarding how it might play out.
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