IGN’s latest deals roundup is very US-retailer heavy, but there are still a few picks Malaysian and SEA fans should keep on radar — especially if you buy digital codes, use forwarding services, or just want a benchmark before hunting Shopee, Lazada, Amazon SG, or local game shop pricing.
The biggest headline is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on PC, listed at US$31.99 on Newegg with coupon code SSF6834. Roughly, that is around RM150 before fees, which is pretty tempting for one of the most talked-about turn-based RPGs around. IGN previously called it its Game of the Year 2025 winner, praising its combat and heavy story focus. For SEA RPG fans who grew up on Final Fantasy-style drama but want something modern, this is the one to watch — just double-check Newegg code delivery and regional redemption before paying.
Another practical pick is the US$100 Xbox eGift Card going for US$83.50 with code SSF6837. On paper, that is about RM390 for US$100 credit, but Malaysian users need to be careful with account region and Microsoft Store compatibility. If your Xbox or Windows setup is already tied to the US store, it could stretch your budget for future games, movies, apps, or DLC.
Indie fans get a strong value bundle too: Humble’s US$10 Indie Icons Showcase Bundle includes eight PC games, with names like Celeste, Starbound, The Witness, and Risk of Rain Returns. That is about RM47 for a stack of Steam codes, and all titles are either Steam Deck Verified or playable. For Malaysians with handheld PCs, ROG Ally, Legion Go, or Steam Deck setups, this is probably the cleanest deal in the list.
On the Nintendo side, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds for Switch 2 is listed at US$49.99 on Amazon and Best Buy. The Switch 2 version gets improved visuals and frame rates, and IGN rated it 9/10 for its roster, courses, and customization. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is also down to US$49.99, or US$39.99 for Best Buy Plus and Total members, while Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is at US$39.99 for Switch. Switch 2 owners can buy a US$9.99 upgrade pack for Metroid Prime 4 with enhanced graphics and mouse controller support.
Collectors are not left out. The Pokémon Deluxe Character Guide preorder is now US$56.99, down from US$59.99, ahead of its August 25 release. It is a 336-page hardcover with gold gilded edges, Pikachu endpapers, a ribbon bookmark, and entries covering more than 1,000 Pokémon. For Malaysian Pokémon collectors, this is the kind of item where shipping can hurt, so compare landed cost carefully before importing.
Tech and hobby picks include the DJI Mini 4K Drone Fly More Combo at US$309 — around RM1,450 before shipping and tax — with three batteries, a shoulder bag, and 4K HDR video capture. The standalone DJI Mini 4K is listed at US$209 with an on-page coupon. IGN also highlighted a Jurassic Park amber LED light, a Diveblues rechargeable portable fan at US$9 with code I9D3G6RN, a Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition Switch deal, Yakuza Kiwami 1+2 on PS5 for US$29.99, Magic: The Gathering’s Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box at US$139.55, and Crunchyroll’s Ani-May manga sale offering two free manga when buying two.
Bottom line: not every deal here is plug-and-play for Malaysia, but the digital PC picks and collector imports are worth checking if the final RM price still makes sense after region locks, shipping, and bank conversion fees.
Source: IGN