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Silent Hill f Achieves 1 Million Copies Sold In Less Than A Week
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Silent Hill f Achieves 1 Million Copies Sold In Less Than A Week

by admin September 30, 2025


Silent Hill f has already achieved a major sales milestone less than a week after its September 25 launch. The new mainline entry has already crossed the 1 million sales mark.

Konami states the 1 million sales number reflects digital and physical copies across all platforms since September 26. That means Silent Hill f achieved this milestone in four days. This early sales success complements a very positive critical reception to the game; Silent Hill f currently boasts an 86 percent critical score on Metacritic.  Silent Hill f is the first mainline entry in the series in over a decade, and unfolds in a rural Japanese village during the 1960s. It stars a teenage girl named Hinako who must fight for survival after a sinister fog sweeps through her town and transforms its residents into monsters. 

 

These sales numbers must be especially reassuring for Konami as it continues its successful resurrection of the popular horror IP, following last year’s also well-received Silent Hill 2 remake. In terms of the series’ future,  Konami still has the mysterious Silent Hill: Townhall from Observation developer No Code and co-published by Annapurna Interactive. Most recently, Konami announced that a remake of the first Silent Hill game is in development. There’s Return to Silent Hill, a film adaptation of Silent Hill 2, which recently premiered its first trailer.

For more on Silent Hill f, you can read our review here. You can also listen to a few Game Informer editors discuss the game in this episode of The Game Informer Show podcast. 



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EA is reportedly about to be sold in a record-setting $50 billion buyout to an investor group that includes private equity and Saudi Arabia

by admin September 27, 2025



As reported by the The Wall Street Journal, gaming giant EA is set to go private⁠—that is, no longer be traded on the stock market⁠—in a $50 billion deal with an investor group. This would be the largest such leveraged buyout ever recorded.

According to the WSJ’s anonymous sources, EA could be sold for as much as $50 billion, though the final price has not yet been agreed on, and EA has an estimated market value of $43 billion. The group of investors reportedly includes the private equity firm Silver Lake and the government of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.

The deal could be announced as early as next week, and would be the largest leveraged buyout ever recorded. A leveraged buyout is when a private equity firm uses a significant amount of borrowed money to seal the deal, with the asset set to be acquired used as collateral in the debt.


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This effectively leaves the acquired company liable for the debt⁠—if its income can’t adequately service the debt, it will bear the consequences of a default, not the investors who made the purchase, and that usually means closures and layoffs. As reported by the Los Angeles Times, one such leveraged buyout eventually resulted in bankruptcy and closure for the once-ubiquitous toy retailer, Toys R Us.

The fact that the reported cost of the deal—up to $50 billion—is close to EA’s estimated value (what’s $7 billion between friends?) could give reason for optimism that EA’s debt burden would be proportional to its means. Even aside from eventual bankruptcy, though, there’s precedent for acquisitions like this causing massive disruptions to the company: Microsoft cut 1,900 jobs at Xbox in January 2024 shortly after its acquisition of Activision-Blizzard, and Blizzard Entertainment was heavily affected in particular.

The other known quantity in the purported deal, the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, has been making inroads in games for several years as part of a multifaceted push into global media and entertainment. This has included:

Critics of the Saudi Arabian government have called this practice “sportswashing,” or using a growing influence and ubiquity in the entertainment industries to distract from the government’s human rights record.

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EA, much like its competitor Ubisoft, has struggled in recent years. Once formidable titans, both have been left behind as consolidation efforts have turned Microsoft and Sony into unassailable super heavyweights. At the same time, smaller publishers like DreadXP, Devolver, and Playstack have become ubiquitous at the other end of the budget spectrum.

EA lost the lucrative FIFA license, leading to its new, genericized EA FC series. Beloved RPG developer BioWare was sharply downsized after Dragon Age: The Veilguard proved a relative sales failure. The impending release of Battlefield 6, which has seen massive beta numbers and a positive critical reception, is looking like a much-needed win for the company.

Should the deal go through, here are some of the major studios and games that could be affected:

  • BioWare: Mass Effect and Dragon Age.
  • Respawn: Titanfall, Apex Legends, the Star Wars: Jedi series.
  • DICE (and the other ‘Battlefield Studios’): Battlefield and Mirror’s Edge
  • Maxis: The Sims 4 and Project Rene.
  • The Madden NFL and EA Sports College Football series (and other EA Sports games).
  • The dormant Dead Space and Need for Speed series.
  • The once-dormant Skate, recently resurrected.
  • The Command & Conquer series.
  • The Origin Systems back catalogue, including Ultima and Wing Commander. Pepperidge Farm remembers.



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Modded Borderlands 4 guns are being sold on Ebay, but the sellers aren't making much money
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Modded Borderlands 4 guns are being sold on Ebay, but the sellers aren’t making much money

by admin September 26, 2025


Modded Borderlands 4 guns and equipment are being sold on Ebay with tailored gun parts and effects. However, as of writing, it doesn’t appear this grey market of modded loot is particularly profitable.

Ebay – a public e-commerce marketplace – is no stranger to gaming related side hustles, with numerous account, cosmetic, and service sellers setting up camp there over the years with the release of popular online video games. Eurogamer reached out to one Borderlands modded gun merchant to find out how it’s going.

“It is fairly difficult to do as they have included a new encryption method to the guns this year that makes doing specific builds very very hard and will take, I would imagine, a long time to get perfected” states one Borderlands modded weapon reseller to Eurogamer under anonymity.

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This new encryption method implemented by Gearbox not only makes the act of modding the exact weapon you want difficult, it’s also making prospects of profit for resellers unlikely due to the cost of getting the decrypted values for weapons people will actually pay for. When asked how successful business is, the seller told Eurogamer:

“Not very successful. I’ve sold maybe three or four since release, which is around £15 to £20, which doesn’t even cover the costs to build the guns, but I don’t do this to make money or profit.

“To make the modded guns you often need to pay for tables that data miners have made that breakdown gun parts. Each part of the gun has an encrypted value, so does the rarity, manufacturer, level etc and the tables can be expensive to buy at around £50 to £100.”

As such, at the moment, it appears that the grey market for selling modded Borderlands 4 loot is more for the hobbyists rather than those looking to make a buck from a hot new release (unless you’re a data miner able to sell off valuable info, rather than the sought after weapons themselves).

Whether or not this will become a great problem as time goes on, and more of the game’s loot encryption is broken down and made publicly available, remains a potential problem for the future. Although as a PvE game, the modded gear seller made an argument for why the practice of modding isn’t doing any harm:

“Borderlands games have always been modded and I’ve modded them since Borderlands 1 and every game in between. It’s a huge part of why I love the games so much.”



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September 26, 2025 0 comments
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An original Apple I PC just sold for $500K and now I’m frantically ransacking boxes of old PC and Apple kit for my retirement fund

by admin September 23, 2025



An original Apple I computer just hit $475,000 in an auction sale (via Tom’s Hardware). The Apple I was conceived as a bare circuit board for which enthusiasts would build their own case, but this unit was one of 50 made for Byte Shop and sold with a natty wooden case. Only nine of the 50 are known to survive today.

Apart from the sheer portent of an original Apple I and the particular rarity of this version (it’s thought there were only around 200 Apple I computers ever built, so this machine is in a very rarefied niche, even among Apple I’s), the incredible condition of this example and the fact that it’s fully functional (as demo’ed in this YouTube video) no doubt contributed to the hefty hammer price.

The Apple I was of course the work of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and these “Byte Shop” machines are regarded as the turning point that made Apple Computer viable as a company.


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At the time in 1976, Jobs and Wozniak were selling a small handful of bare boards to enthusiasts. But Jobs approached Paul Terrell at the Byte Shop in Mountain View, California, an early personal computer outlet. Terrell apparently offered to buy 50 Apple I machines, but only if they came fully assembled in cases.

It’s said Jobs and Wozniak personally assembled all 200 of the original Apple I, though eventuality the Byte Shop Apple I’s were actually delivered as bare boards. Terrell nevertheless accepted them, knocking up wood cases that were a cut above the hobbyist norm.

The Apple I Byte Shop machine running the 30th Anniversary ASCII art demo. (Image credit: RR Auctions)

Whatever, that Byte Shop deal for 50 computers was absolutely critical in getting Apple over the line from being a couple of tinkerers in a garage to something resembling an actual company. “That was the biggest single episode in all of the company’s history. Nothing in subsequent years was so great and so unexpected,” Steve Wozniak later said of the deal.

And it is a pretty funky thing. It’s actually remarkable just how familiar it looks, the case and keyboard being instantly recognisable as a personal computer. Indeed, keyboards have changed remarkably little in the intervening 49 years.

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It’s also not hard to imagine someone producing a hipster homebrew PC build that looked just like this original Apple I build. That said, today’s computing enthusiast might be just a touch disappointed by the specs. A maximum of 8K of onboard memory, as fitted here, and a 1 MHz CPU isn’t exactly the stuff of smooth Borderlands 4 frame rates.

Then again, watching ASCII art images of the Woz and Jobs emerge in text characters, line-by-line, on the Apple I’s screen is pretty cool and in some ways more impressive than the latest ray-traced pixel fest. At the very least, it’s awfully nostalgic, especially for someone who can very dimly remember the day his father brought an Apple II Plus back from the office. Now, whatever did happen to that…?

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Schiff: Investors Sold Bitcoin - U.Today
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Schiff: Investors Sold Bitcoin – U.Today

by admin September 15, 2025


  • Stocks and Bitcoin hit record highs 
  • “Major policy mistake”

Echelon Wealth Partners co-founder Peter Schiff has taken to the X social media network to taunt Bitcoiners, claiming that both risk-tolerant and risk-averse investors have sold the leading cryptocurrency by market capitalization. 

“Does this worry Bitcoiners?” Schiff asked his followers with an apparent feeling of smugness and schadenfreude. 

Stocks and Bitcoin hit record highs 

Schiff has noted that both stocks and Bitcoin recently hit new record highs. 

The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index hit yet another all-time peak last week ahead of the Federal Reserve’s extremely likely rate cut. 

However, Bitcoin failed to rally in tandem with stocks, which is rather uncharacteristic of the leading cryptocurrency by market capitalization. In fact, the correlation between Bitcoin and the Nasdaq recently dropped to its lowest level since September 2024. 

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Meanwhile, gold also recently notched a string of new record highs, surging above the $3,600 level for the first time amid global economic uncertainty. 

On the other hand, Bitcoin is still down by 6.2% from its record high of $124,128, which was logged on Aug. 14. 

Schiff claims that it is time for Bitcoiners to “change horses” now that Bitcoin is lagging behind both gold and stocks. 

“Major policy mistake”

At the same time, Schiff is convinced that the Federal Reserve is on the cusp of making a “major” policy mistake by slashing interest rates into rising inflation.

According to Polymarket bettors, there is a 92% chance of the Fed implementing the very first rate cut since December 2024. 

However, Schiff believes that the Fed actually needs to implement another rate hike since it has been “too loose.” 



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Controversial shooter Ready or Not passes 13m copies sold across platforms
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Controversial shooter Ready or Not passes 13m copies sold across platforms

by admin September 8, 2025


Controversial and violent shooter Ready or Not has now sold over 13m copies across platforms.

In a press release, developer Void Interactive added that its game – which was released on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in July of this year, following a spell of PC exclusivity – has sold over 3m copies on consoles. That means Ready or Not has sold over 2m copies on consoles in under two months.


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Ready or Not initially released in early access back in 2021, and soon after this Void Interactive said it had parted ways with publisher Team17.

Earlier this year, Void Interactive said that Ready or Not’s console port needed changes “as absolutely required by our first party partners” before it could be released on Xbox and PlayStation. This included tweaks to dismemberment and gore, nudity, mistreatment of children, and “explicit representations of violence”. This move ignited a certain amount of backlash from the game’s community, with some leaving negative Steam reviews citing “content censorship”.

Void Interactive sought to quell these concerns soon after, stating it had seen “misconceptions and misinformation circulating around the scope of these changes”.

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Sold at 73% Off, This HP Laptop With Office 365 and 384GB Storage Is Flying Off Amazon’s Shelves
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Sold at 73% Off, This HP Laptop With Office 365 and 384GB Storage Is Flying Off Amazon’s Shelves

by admin September 8, 2025


HP has dozens of laptops in its lineup right now, but there’s one model that still commands attention because it combines price, performance (Intel N150, 384GB storage, 32GB RAM, Microsoft 365), and daily use practicality. On Amazon, it has collected well over 1,500 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 when bought at full price, but now the story is quite different: at a whopping 73% discount, this HP “everyday” laptop costs just $399 compared to its normal price of $1,499. And then on top of that discount, Amazon tosses in some extras straight into the box (wireless mouse, optical drive, 256GB SD card, and 1-Year Office 365) which makes this deal not worth passing up.

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What Does $399 Get You?

For starters, you’re getting a reliable machine powered by Intel’s Quad-Core N150 processor which at clock speeds up to 3.4GHz provides smooth performance for day-to-day use. Which is to say, from streaming and surfing to document work and hopping on Zoom calls, everything is responsive. The integrated Intel UHD graphics chip serves up smooth video for casual gaming or just reading content online.

Then toss that in with 32GB of RAM and it becomes even smoother: switching between apps isn’t hung up, and demanding tasks run without forcing you to close programs all the time. Storage capacity will not be a problem either: you’ve got 128GB of UFS onboard, and then there’s a provided 256GB SD card, which brings your storage to a whopping 384GB.

This is where things get very interesting: Microsoft 365 comes with the laptop (you can download it here). You receive a year’s subscription in full (worth $130) and it’s even the AI-powered version with Copilot thrown in. Think of having Word for writing papers or reports, Excel for calculating with pre-formatted formulas, PowerPoint for creating professional-grade presentations, Outlook to sort your email, and even Teams for working online. The Copilot AI feature in Office makes tasks like summarizing papers, writing messages, and scheduling calendars faster and more hands-off.

It doesn’t stop there, though. Aside from Office 365, the laptop package includes a wireless mouse and an optical drive, two easy but useful features that spare you the trouble of rushing to the store for accessories on purchasing day. A DVD drive in 2025 is not standard, but it’s useful if you’ve got old discs with photos, films, or software that you still want to use

On the software side, Windows 11 Pro powers all this and couples clean looks with helpful features like Snap Layouts to keep windows neatly organized on screen. For something portable and lightweight, the 14-inch version fits easily into a backpack and won’t weigh you down. Battery life is also good enough to get you through a day of use without having to be constantly recharged, another plus if you find yourself stuck away from a desk for hours.

Deals at this level don’t usually stick around long when word gets out, make sure you don’t miss it.

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Game Boy Lego Set Restocked At Walmart And Lego Store, Sold Out At Amazon
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Game Boy Lego Set Restocked At Walmart And Lego Store, Sold Out At Amazon

by admin August 30, 2025



In the latest sign that Lego may not be able to keep up with demand for its 421-piece Game Boy building set, preorders have sold out at Amazon. Up until now, Amazon was the only retailer to offer uninterrupted preorders throughout August. Other major retailers and the Lego Store have sold out multiple times since preorders opened in late July. The good news? The Lego Game Boy is back in stock at Walmart and the Lego Store for $60. The highly anticipated Game Boy Lego set launches October 1, just in time for the holiday shopping season.

If you’re interested in the Lego Game Boy for yourself or as a holiday gift, reserving one would be a smart move. Retailers rarely sell out of Lego preorders, but when they do–the Game Boy is always sold out at a couple of retailers–it can be challenging to find one at launch. It’s unknown if Amazon will reopen preorders, but it’s worth noting that preorders at Target sold out in July and never returned, so this could happen at other stores, too.

Lego Game Boy (72046)

The brick-built Game Boy is almost exactly the same size as the handheld that quickly became a worldwide sensation when it hit store shelves in Japan and North America in 1989. This looks like an awesome display piece, and retro Nintendo fans are sure to appreciate the nostalgic interactive elements.

Part of Lego’s display model series geared toward adult builders and collectors, the Game Boy building kit was teased in January and fully unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con in July. The Game Boy is tied with the Super Mario Piranha Plant as the most affordable display model in the Lego Nintendo lineup. It will be the eighth Nintendo-themed kit designed for adults since the pair kicked off their partnership with a replica of the Nintendo Entertainment System.

$60 | 421 Pieces | Releases October 1

Lego’s Game Boy looks like an authentic homage to the Game Boy DMG, all the way down to the font of “Dot Matrix with Stereo Sound” on the screen lens and the colors of the A/B buttons, D-pad, and Start/Select buttons. The switches and dials on the top and sides of handheld are located right where you’d expect them: power switch on the top left, contrast wheel on the left side next to the battery indicator light, volume dial across from it on the right, and the 3.5mm audio jack on the bottom.

The brick-built Lego Game Boy measures 5.5 x 3.5 x 1 inches, which is very close to the dimensions of the real Game Boy DMG (5.8 x 3.5 x 1.3 inches). Lego’s Game Boy can be displayed at an upright angle by connecting it to the buildable black stand shown above.

Load Super Mario Land or Link’s Awakening into the Game Pak slot.

Along with the Game Boy itself and a buildable stand, the set includes replica Game Paks (cartridges) of two timeless classics: Super Mario Land (1989) and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (1993). The cartridges can be loaded into the Game Pak slot just like a real Game Boy. You can display the other cartridge on a second buildable stand.

The Game Boy doesn’t have any electronics, so it won’t interact with Lego Super Mario figures, but it does have a cool trick that makes it appear like a functioning Game Boy. The set comes with three swappable lenticular screens: the boot screen that greets you each time you flip the power switch, a still from World 1-1 of Super Mario Land, and the cutscene in Link’s Awakening where you sit next to Marin on a log and have a pretty strange (one-sided) conversation. Tilting the Game Boy creates the illusion of movement, so the the Nintendo logo slides down the screen just like the real boot sequence; Mario moves across the side-scrolling level; and the memorable Link’s Awakening cutscene (briefly) comes to life.

The Lego Game Boy’s interactive features such as loading carts and displaying scenes from actual games is reminiscent of the Lego Nintendo Entertainment System. Released back in August 2020 to launch Lego’s partnership with Nintendo, the 2,646-piece set included the console with a functional top loader, a Super Mario Bros. cartridge, a wired NES controller, and a CRT TV with a stand. There’s a crank on the side of the TV that moves Mario through a side-scrolling level. Even five years later, the NES is arguably the coolest gaming-related Lego set.

Unfortunately, the Lego NES was officially retired late last year, and it’s sold out at every major retailer. A couple months back we noticed Amazon restocked the discontinued set but with an extra $60 added to the price. When Lego Game Boy preorders opened, we wrote here that we wouldn’t be surprised if Amazon sold out of the Lego NES at the inflated $330 price. And that happened within days. At the moment, the Lego NES is only available via resellers, and some of the prices make $330 look like a deal.

Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi launched last October.

Speaking of deals, Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi is on sale for the first time at Amazon and Walmart. Released last October, the 1,215-piece build features pixel art versions of Mario and Yoshi based on their 16-bit sprites. Yoshi walks when you turn the crank on the side, and twisting the dial on the back recreates the animation of Yoshi sticking out his tongue.

The most recent addition to the Lego Nintendo “for adults” lineup is the 1,972-piece Mario Kart set with a large buildable Mario and his famous red kart. It launched in May on the Lego Store for $170 and arrived at major retailers in July. Check out our Mario & Standard Kart review for more details on this charming display piece.

While you wait for the Lego Game Boy to arrive, you could warm-up by building the 540-piece Piranha Plant from Super Mario Bros. The Piranha Plant and Super Mario World models are the only Lego Nintendo sets for adults on sale right now.

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Lego has created a few other display model sets based on retro gaming hardware. The other big one is Lego Icons: Atari 2600, a wonderful 2,532-piece build that authentically captures Atari’s legendary home console. Unfortunately, Lego discontinued the Atari 2600 last year. Amazon restocked it recently for normal price, but it disappeared just like the NES.

The Lego Icons: Pac-Man Arcade is still available at major retailers for $270. This impressive 2,651-piece set has a bunch of cool interactive features that make it a stellar collectible for Pac-Man fans. But if you’re looking for a cheaper set in the vein of the Game Boy, check out the adorable 468-piece Lego Arcade Machine. As you can see in the picture above, this isn’t based on a real arcade machine, but it still looks awesome. Plus, the Lego Arcade Machine only costs $40 and includes a gamer-themed minifigure.

It’s not Lego, but there’s also an official brick-built Xbox 360. Part of Mega Bloks’ Collector Series for adults, the 1,342-piece Xbox 360 building set is only available at Target for $150.



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Lego Spider-Verse Minifigure 6-Packs Sold Out Everywhere Except Walmart Ahead Of Monday's Launch
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Lego Spider-Verse Minifigure 6-Packs Sold Out Everywhere Except Walmart Ahead Of Monday’s Launch

by admin August 28, 2025



Lego’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse minifigure collection releases September 1. If you haven’t preordered a mystery box or two, you may want to secure your minifigures ahead of Monday’s launch. As expected, the Spider-Verse Lego minifigure collection has proven to be quite popular. Walmart is the only retailer still taking preorders for the $30 Spider-Verse minifigure 6-packs as of August 28. Amazon briefly reopened preorders earlier today, but those units were claimed in less than 10 minutes. Preorders are also sold out at Target and the Lego Store.

Lego Minifigures: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse features 12 different characters from the beloved animated film. In addition to the $30 mystery boxes with six minifigures, select retailers will have singles for five bucks each. Store pages for the mystery minifigure bags are up at Walmart and the Lego Store, but neither retailer is taking orders before launch day.

  • Preorder Lego Minifigures: Spider-Verse 6-Pack — $30
  • Lego Minifigures: Spider-Verse — $5 each

$30 | Releases September 1

Since we’re talking about Spider-Verse here, the set has a few of the zanier Spider-Men from the multiverse, including Werewolf Spider-Man., Spider-Punk, and Sun-Spider.

Many of the Spider-Verse minifigures come with accessories. For instance, Spider-Punk has an electric guitar; Web-slinger, otherwise known as Patrick O’Hara, actually comes with a horse figure; and Pavitr Prabhakar’s minifigure is accompanied by a cat figure that is reminiscent of Bodega Cat from Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Perhaps most notably, Peter B. Parker has a baby carrier that holds a mini-minifigure of his daughter Mayday.

All 12 minifigures come with a display stand for the character and any included accessories.

Here’s the full list of minifigures in the Spider-Verse collection:

  • Miles Morales (Spider-Man)
  • Prowler (Miles G. Morales)
  • Peter B. Parker (Old Spider-Man)
  • Gwen Stacy (Ghost Spider)
  • Spider-Punk (Hobart Brown)
  • Sun-Spider (Charlotte Webber)
  • Werewolf Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
  • Spider-Byte (Margo Kess)
  • Web-Slinger (Miguel O’Hara)
  • Patrick O’Hara (Web-slinger)
  • Cyborg Spider-Woman (Petra Parker)
  • Pavitr Prabhakar (Spider-Man)

It’s not impossible to receive a duplicate in these minifigure mystery boxes, but it is unlikely. What is likely, however, is that you’ll need to purchase more than two boxes to get all 12 characters in the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse collection. Unless you’re quite lucky.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Lego Minifigures

More Lego Minifigure Collections

Lego has released some pretty cool minifigure collections over the past year, including a Dungeon & Dragons set. Unfortunately, that set has been discontinued–minifigure collections are retired much faster than regular sets–but you can buy a Dungeons & Dragons 6-pack for $45 (with shipping) from a third-party reseller on Amazon. Earlier this year, Lego launched a collection of 12 miniature F1 race cars; this series is still available, and you can get a 6-pack for $26 (was $30).

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Single Lego Minifigures

We’ve included a brief list of Marvel and Spider-Man mystery minifigures and polybags you can still find on Amazon for reasonable prices. All of the products in the list below are no longer manufactured.

$40 (was $50) | 375 Pieces

Multiple Across the Spider-Verse characters were previously featured as minifigures in the Miles Morales vs. the Spot Lego playset. Based on the scene from Across the Spider-Verse, this 325-piece set comes with four characters: Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, The Spot, and Officer Jefferson. You also get to build Officer Jefferson’s police cruiser and the corner deli. You can get this Lego Spider-Verse playset for $40 (was $50) at Amazon.

A cheap way to get two Spider-Man minifigures is with the Spider-Man’s Car and Doc Ock playset. Technically this 48-piece set is for preschoolers, but it comes with Spidey and Doc Ock minifigures and is only $7 (was $10). Another popular, budget-friendly playset is Lego’s Spider-Man vs. Venom Muscle Car. This 254-piece set is only $24 (was $30) and includes Spider-Man, Venom, and Spider-Woman minifigures.

Spider-Man minifigure collectors may also be interested in Lego’s larger, articulated action figures, such as this Spider-Man Mech that’s on sale for only $9.49 (was $15). The Spider-Man Mech set includes an Anti-Venom minifigure and multiple accessories. Speaking of Venom, he also has his own buildable Lego mech that comes with a Miles Morales minifigure. The Lego Venom Mech is available for $14 (was $15).

Two of Lego’s Spider-Man Construction Figures are available for discounts at Amazon. The 303-piece Iron Spider-Man Construction Figure is only $24 (was $30). If you want Iron Spider-Man to have a villain to fight, check out the 471-piece Green Goblin Construction Figure for $28 (was $35). Heads up: the Green Goblin is retiring soon, so this might be your last chance to buy it for less than MSRP.

Lego Spider-Man Buildable Action Figures + Mechs

Iron Spider-Man and Green Goblin Construction Figures

While you’re checking out the Spider-Verse minifigures, take a look at the recently released Lego Minecraft and Star Wars gift set bundles. Exclusive to Walmart, the Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 World Explorer Gift Set comes with 15 minifigures and mob figures–plus a bunch of other buildable components–for only $45. The Lego Star Wars 3-in-1 Adventure Gift Set has nine minifigures, five droid figures, multiple vehicles, and more. This Walmart-exclusive Star Wars Lego bundle also costs $45.



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U.S. Federal Reserve’s New Supervision Chief Sold on Bringing Crypto to Finance

by admin August 19, 2025



The U.S. Federal Reserve’s newest vice chair who supervises Wall Street banking, Michelle Bowman, made a crypto speech on Tuesday that could have been uttered by one of the industry’s own policy wonks, advocating that banks get behind the digital assets surge and that the Fed give the sector rules that won’t get in crypto’s way.

At the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium, Bowman warned banks that don’t embrace the shift toward crypto “will play a diminished role in the financial system more broadly,” and she further underlined what’s already been an obvious change in crypto sentiment from U.S. banking regulators.

“Your industry has already experienced significant frictions with bank regulators applying unclear standards, conflicting guidance, and inconsistent regulatory interpretations,” she said. “We need a clear, strategic regulatory framework that will facilitate the adoption of new technology, recognizing that in some cases, it may be inadequate and inappropriate to apply existing regulatory guidance to address emerging tech.”

In March, President Donald Trump nominated Bowman to be elevated from a board seat to the role of vice chair for supervision, and she was sworn in about two months ago. She’ll occupy a leading role in the Fed’s writing and adoption of rules for stablecoins, as outlined by the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, and her latest remarks show how much she’s aligned with the president on fostering the technology.

“Regulators must recognize the unique features of these new assets and distinguish them from traditional financial instruments or banking products,” Bowman said, advocating that the pending rules be closely tailored to what the industry is doing and not a “worst-case scenario.”

Bowman addressed asset tokenization, saying it can make transfers of ownership faster, mitigate “well-known risks” and make the process cheaper, and she said stablecoins are “positioned to become a fixture in the financial system.” 

“It is essential that banks and regulators are open to engaging in new technologies and departing from an overly cautious mindset,” she said.

The vice chair also said the agency “should consider allowing Federal Reserve staff to hold de minimus amounts of crypto or other types of digital assets so they can achieve a working understanding of the underlying functionality.”

“I certainly wouldn’t trust someone to teach me to ski if they’d never put on skis, regardless of how many books and articles they have read, or even wrote, about it,” Bowman remarked.

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