Robert Jordan’s beloved high fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time is getting a huge price cut at Amazon right now. The entire saga is available in a five-part premium box set collection, with each part containing three books. While you’ll have to pick up all five collections individually, each one is around 50% off. Overall, you’re saving substantially more than you would if you purchased each book in the series individually.
Wheel of Time Premium Box Set Deals
- Wheel of Time Premium Box Set I: Books 1-3 (The Eye of the World, The Great Hunt, The Dragon Reborn) — $14
- Wheel of Time Premium Box Set II: Books 4-6 (The Shadow Rising, The Fires of Heaven, Lord of Chaos) — $16.76 (
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Developer Naked Rain and publisher Netease have revealed more details about the upcoming free-to-play gacha game Anata, which was formerly known as Project Mugen. In a brand-new teaser–that looks like an homage to the first GTA 6 trailer–the company showed off some of the gameplay for Ananta, where players will patrol the streets of Nova City as an agent of the Anti-Chaos Directorate.
Similar to other gacha games like Zenless Zone Zero, Ananta has an anime-inspired design, and Naked Science says that players will get to explore an “open-world urban RPG” where they take on the forces of Chaos.
Tekken 8 has received its most substantial discount–by far–since launching earlier this year. Over at Amazon and Walmart, you can buy Tekken 8 for only $35 for PS5 and Xbox Series X. The previous best price was $50, so this deal is definitely worth snagging before it disappears. Amazon’s deal on the PS5 version has expired already, but you can still get the Xbox version for $35 at Amazon. Walmart has both the PS5 and Xbox Series X editions in stock for $35.
The latest entry in the iconic fighting game series earned an 8/10 in our Tekken 8 review. “Eight years after its predecessor originally launched in arcades, Tekken 8 has arrived, and it has brought the heat to match the long wait,” critic Jason Fanelli wrote. “The Heat System is an exciting addition to the fighting mechanics…
Take-Two Interactive plans to have a comfortable gap between the upcoming releases of Grand Theft Auto 6 and Borderlands 4, even though both games are currently scheduled to launch within its 2026 financial year. This 12-month window runs from April 1, 2025, until March 31, 2026 (though both have previously been announced for the 2025 calendar year) and CEO Strauss Zelnick briefly spoke about the release date strategy for those games.
“I think it’s safe to say that we wouldn’t–and no one would–stack up huge releases unnecessarily,” Zelnick said to Variety on the subject.