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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Has Done So Well, Live Support Has Been Officially Extended Into a Third Year

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 live support has been officially extended into a third year, publisher Focus Entertainment has announced.

The news comes after the explosive third-person action game hit a hugely impressive 12 million players, two years after its 2024 launch. “Lately, our updates have been very well received by the community, which really motivates us to keep up the momentum for the third year,” Focus said in a community post.

The breakout success of Space Marine 2, set in the grimdark universe of Games Workshop’s tabletop war game, cannot be understated. Tim Willits, development chief of developer Saber Interactive, told IGN soon after the game came out that Space Marine 2 had changed everything for the studio as sales exploded — and they’ve increased at a steady pace since. Space Marine 2’s recent addition to subscription services PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass has only boosted player numbers further. It wasn’t long after Space Marine 2 came out that Space Marine 3 was announced, although we’ve yet to see or hear anything meaningful about it.

The announcement of Year 3 for Space Marine 2, however, means content that didn’t make it into Year 2 will roll over and remain free. Focus didn’t say what to expect, but the hope from fans will be a new playable class at the least. “We’re really excited about what’s coming, and we think you will be too!” Focus teased.

The new updated Year 2 roadmap includes the addition of a Salamanders Champion Pack 2 and a Wargear rework that will let players use class-specific Wargear on other classes. This means, for example, capes and iron halos can be used on the Tactical class. Patch 13 will add those capes and iron halos, and Patch 14 we add tabards and robes, like the full Bulwark robe. However, there are some lore restrictions; snipers, for example, can’t equip the iron halo.

Coming in Patch 13 are Ultragrind Ordeals, part of the Trials of Resolve, are an unlock system for new items. Focus warned these will be “particularly hard to achieve” and are designed to present a long-term grind. Each Ordeal will have up to three difficulty tiers. Some will require you to complete an operation 100 times, or slaying three Majoris or higher enemies with a single headshot on Absolute difficulty. Yikes!

Also coming in Patch 13 is Perks Loadout, one of the most requested QoL features. This means players can have up to three perks loadouts (in a similar way to what already exists for the weapons), for easier selection and less menu navigation. And, helpfully, the Battle Barge is getting a Practice Arena, only available in solo. This will let you test your weapons on the enemies of your choice in any difficulty. There’s even a display showing the total damage dealt and your damage per second. Players have been calling for this for some time now, so it’s a welcome addition.

Patch 13 is due out by the end of June, and Patch 14 is due out by the end of September. That takes us to the end of Year 2 of Space Marine 2 support.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Man Arrested After Hiding Inside Closed Best Buy Ahead of Pokémon Card Restock

A man in Pasadena, California, has been arrested after he hid inside a closed Best Buy ahead of a Pokémon card drop.

As reported by NBC Los Angeles, 45-year-old Patrick Keys managed to hide inside a Pasedena Best Buy location after it had closed and was seen walking around the store by employees monitoring the camera feed. Employees called the police, and Keys was arrested on suspicion of burglary. Police say there were no signs of a forced entry, suggesting he found somewhere to hide when the store closed for the night.

Fans will often line up outside retailers for hours in hopes of getting cards ahead of new drops and restocks, either to collect or resell for profit. Witnesses who had been lined up outside the Best Buy speculated that Keys may have been hiding inside the store so he could have an advantage in snagging Pokémon cards. From what we can tell, there has not been a new card drop since the Mega Evolution — Ascended Heroes bundles came out April 24, meaning Keys hid out for a restock.

Pokémon cards are extremely lucrative, which sometimes leads to people taking desperate measures to get the jump on them. IGN’s Max Scoville recently put together a feature about the many controversies of Pokémon across its 30-year history, highlighting just how strange and dark the world of Pokémon can be at times.

High-value Pokémon cards have sold for as high as $16 million, proving just how significant the market for these trading cards can be. This has led to frustration among some fans, as they simply want to collect and battle with their cards, but resellers make efforts to buy up stock and make them difficult or expensive to collect.

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.

Subnautica 2 Finally Gets Early Access Release Date

Subnautica 2 finally has a concrete release date for its early access, and it’s very soon.

Subnautica 2 will enter early access on PC and Xbox Series X|S on May 14, 2026, at 8am PT. The game will cost $29.99, making for a very accessible price point in a crowded month for games. The deep-sea game will be released right before the highly anticipated releases of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and 007 First Light, but each game targets different audiences.

“We’re excited for players to experience Subnautica 2, beginning May 14!” said Ted Gill, CEO of Unknown Worlds, in a press release about the date reveal. “Our team cannot wait to hear your feedback as the game evolves throughout Early Access.”

Subnautica 2 has had a long and bumpy road to release. The first game was a surprise hit that inspired the team to take a lot of the core ideas and expand upon them for a sequel that also features co-op multiplayer. It has been in the works since 2022 and was targeting a 2025 release date, but it hit a major snag last summer. Unknown Worlds leadership, including CEO Ted Gill, were removed from the studio by parent company Krafton, which stated that leadership was working on other projects, distracting them from getting Subnautica 2 ready for launch.

The Gill and the other let-go leadership employees filed a lawsuit, alleging they were fired and Subnautica 2 was delayed because Krafton didn’t want to pay out a $250 million bonus for hitting key revenue targets in 2025. Ultimately, a judge reinstated Gill and the leadership team at Unknown Worlds in March 2026 and stated that Krafton didn’t have a valid reason for firing them. Shortly thereafter, it was confirmed that Subnautica 2 would launch sometime in May.

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.

Everything You Need to Know About the New Star Wars Content in Fortnite

Star Wars Day is nearly here, and to mark the May 4th celebration, Fortnite, Disney and Lucasfilm are teaming up to bring brand new Star Wars games and rewards to Epic's battle royale behemoth. IGN went behind the scenes to find out more about what to expect from the stellar collaboration.

The Games

Three new Fortnite islands have been created offering very different Star Wars experiences. Back in March, Epic announced it was giving all Fortnite creators access to special Star Wars assets, and these are just some of the results.

“After years of creating Star Wars experiences with Disney and Lucasfilm, we gave Star Wars’ heroes, worlds and assets to Fortnite creators so they could build the experiences they’ve always dreamed of playing," said Adam Sussman, President of Epic Games. "It’s now possible to create a limitless variety of games in the Star Wars universe that anyone in Fortnite can play.”

Star Wars: Galactic Siege by JOGO Studios is a AAA take on a Star Wars capture the flag game, with 10v10 PvP class-based battles across the Star Wars galaxy. There's an extra treat on the way too, after the release of The Mandalorian & Grogu a new map will be added to the game.

Star Wars: Droid Tycoon gives players the chance to build droids using real Star Wars blueprints, with more than 40 in-game droids to construct. The game was created by “FOAD” (Fear of a Dawn).

Escape Vader is a 4-player co-op game where you... well, you can guess. Set on a wrecked Star Destroyer you'll need to work with your team as you're hunted by the deadly daddy. It was created by Beyond Creative.

The LucasFilm Interview

IGN spoke to James Waugh, Senior Vice President of Franchise Story and Creative Strategy at Lucasfilm about the collaboration, and just how this new experience fits into the overall Star Wars canon.

Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu Sneak Peek

Head to the new Mandalorian and Grogu Watch Party Island on May 19 to see a new 10 minute scene from the upcoming ahead of the movie's release on May 22. On May 26, the movie's director Jon Favreau will appear on the island for a Q&A about The Mandalorian & Grogu.

What's Coming Next:

“Interactive entertainment is rapidly becoming one of the defining forces in how audiences experience stories, and Disney is fully embracing that evolution. Games offer a uniquely powerful way to deepen engagement, expand our worlds, and connect with fans in real time," said Sean Shoptaw, Executive VP of Disney Games and Digital Entertainment. "As this space continues to grow, we see extraordinary potential to elevate Disney storytelling in ways that are innovative, social, and built for the way people play today."

Rachel Weber is the Head of Editorial Development at IGN and an elder millennial. She's been a professional nerd since 2006 when she got her start on Official PlayStation Magazine in the UK, and has since worked for GamesIndustry.Biz, Rolling Stone and GamesRadar. She loves horror, horror movies, horror games, Red Dead Redemption 2, and her Love and Deepspace boyfriends.

FFXIV Director Explains Plans to Sunset PS4 Version, Estimated to Last Through Patch 8.3

As part of a wide-ranging keynote presentation at Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest, Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida announced that the PlayStation 4 version of FFXIV will be phased out in the coming years.

Yoshida emphasized that the next expansion, Evercold (which is due January 2027 along with Patch 8.0), will be fully supported on PS4. It will continue with some of the post-launch content updates as well, with him stating, "We currently believe we'll probably be okay up until about [Patch] 8.3," which would hit sometime in early 2028.

"It's the size of the game that is the hurdle right now."

Yoshida noted that, "While cooperation with Sony's wonderful engineers has allowed us to limit break a few more times than we thought even possible, but it will soon be impossible to physically contain all of FFXIV on the PS4 hard drive."

Considering how expansive the game has become, along with the visual overhaul that came with the Dawntrail expansion and Patch 7.0 in 2024, the almost 13-year-old PS4 has been struggling to keep up. There aren't any changes coming to the system requirements on PC in the near future, but for those still on PS4, Yoshida said, "You got two years to save up for a PlayStation 5!"

In a roundtable interview at FFXIV Fan Fest, Yoshida further explained his comments about the sunsetting of the PS4 version.

"Perhaps it was the way I explained it that may have caused a little bit of [confusion]. While we are going to fully support [Evercold and Patch] 8.0, we did ask for perhaps considering transitioning [to PS5]," Yoshida said. "Some people were mentioning on socials about how we're going to close down the PS4 service and that's why [we're] going to go over to the Switch 2. But that is not the case."

He continued explaining the team's plans, saying that "the reason we are looking to transition from PS4 to PS5, or encouraging players to do so, is because of the hardware limitations of the PS4. It's the size of the game that is the hurdle right now. We are reaching towards the limit of the hardware, considering how large of the capacity and requirements this game has. We are reaching the point where the game is getting so big that the hardware itself will not be able to handle it."

While it is estimated to at least last through Patch 8.3, which is a ways out, Yoshida said, "Not right away, but we want people to slowly consider transitioning to the PS5. Again we're not saying that we are going to cease support for the PS4 – that's another point that we want to emphasize."

It might be tougher than previous years considering that the PS5 has only gone up in price since its launch almost six years ago, and the cost of PC components haven't fared any better. However, maybe it's time we put the aged PS4 to rest, in due time at least.

For more on the critically acclaimed MMORPG, check out my breakdown of the upcoming Switch 2 version of FFXIV, the Neon Genesis Evangelion crossover raid content, and everything you need to know about Evercold.

Michael Higham is an editor at IGN who regularly contributes with reviews, previews, features, and news in written and video form. He's usually entrusted with covering long RPGs and tech products, but he's got range when it comes to games. You'll also catch him at events and hosting video content, including IGN's weekly podcast Unlocked.

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