Our annual Best of Black Friday deals features are kicking off today with the upcoming Amazon offers. The 9to5Toys Best of Black Friday posts are designed to provide shoppers a better idea of what’s to come, some expert perspective on the sorts of pric...
So, there are things happening in the world right now that are stressing you and millions of people around the nation and world out, huh? Need some help blowing off that stress? Maybe it’s time to pick up a game, dissociate for anywhere between a few h...
There are a lot of titles where the gaming experience is unparalleled with a gaming controller. Surely, there are instances where a mouse excels but the multi-tasking of a controller is what makes it stand out. Thankfully, there are plenty of controllers available to choose from and this goes for most price ranges. The majority of gamers usually settle for a cheap one, which is why companies like Gamesir have introduced their brand new budget T7 Xbox wired controller. The Gamesir T7 brings an Xbox layout and a wired connection that works with several devices out of the box but […]
Through its official Amazon storefront, Jackery is offering its new Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station for $999 shipped, after clipping the on-page $500 off coupon. This new model from Jackery released just a few weeks ago at $1,499, with a few di...
We still know next to nothing about Wonder Woman, the new action-adventure game from Shadow of Mordor developers Monolith Productions. But we did learn one important detail this past weekend: It won’t be a live-service game, according to the project’s ...
There have been a lot of hints lately that the “games as a service” bubble is bursting – Bungie badly missing its Destiny revenue targets, Sony delaying half their live-service titles, Epic admitting they’ve been losing money, to name just a few – but it seems some publishers haven’t got the memo just yet. Case in point, Warner Bros. Discovery recently released their earnings, and CEO David Zaslav says the goal is to double down on GaaS. “And similar to the leaders in the industry, we've led with multiple key franchises, each of which is $1 billion gaming property. Harry […]
After debuting new high-end Titanium bands for the new black Apple Watch Ultra 2, SANDMARC is now turning its attention to the golden titanium Apple Watch Series 10. The new Gold Titanium Edition Band marks a first from the brand, stepping away from th...
Courtesy of an official ESR storefront on Amazon, you can now score the brand’s 15W Qi2 MagSafe car mount charger for $21.74 Prime shipped once you enter the promo code 65DHIBCF during checkout. Also, folks without a Prime membership can dodge the ship...
We still know next to nothing about Wonder Woman, the new action-adventure game from Shadow of Mordor developers Monolith Productions. But we did learn one important detail this past weekend: It won’t be a live-service game, according to the project’s ...
There have been a lot of hints lately that the “games as a service” bubble is bursting – Bungie badly missing its Destiny revenue targets, Sony delaying half their live-service titles, Epic admitting they’ve been losing money, to name just a few – but it seems some publishers haven’t got the memo just yet. Case in point, Warner Bros. Discovery recently released their earnings, and CEO David Zaslav says the goal is to double down on GaaS. “And similar to the leaders in the industry, we've led with multiple key franchises, each of which is $1 billion gaming property. Harry […]