Walmart’s early Black Friday sale kicked off today, November 11, Sports betting site B Sports and while it doesn’t include a lot of console gaming deals, it does have several accessories for all-time low prices, including Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers. More specifically, the Neon Green and Pink Joy-Con controller set is available for $58, which is a $22 discount from the $80 list price Come from . We can’t recall any instance of the Switch Joy-Con controllers dropping below $60 during Black Friday (or any other sale).

Meanwhile, Neon Purple and Orange Joy-Con controllers are available for $65 at Amazon and Walmart.

Walmart’s early Black Friday sale runs through November 17. If you’re reading this before 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET on November 11, the deals are only available for Walmart+ subscribers. After that time, remaining stock of Walmart’s deals is available for everyone.


Switch Joy-Con – Early Black Friday Deals

  • Neon Green and Neon Pink — $58 ($80)
  • Neon Purple and Neon Orange — $65 ($80) | Also at Amazon
  • Neon Blue an…
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In every Final Fantasy XIV expansion, jobs get Sports betting site B Sports tweaked to and fro–often receiving new abilities or a complete change in rotations. In FFXIV’s Letter From the Producer, director and producer Naoki Yoshida and other staff members introduced the upcoming changes to jobs in Endwalker. We detailed the Reaper and Sage gameplay in a separate article, and the info below covers adjustments to existing jobs. Come from

Out of all of the jobs, Summoner received the largest amount of changes. It’s basically a new job–losing its damage over time abilities, which have been an integral part of the job’s gameplay–for new summoning abilities. In any case, have no fear of your favorite job becoming obsolete: Every FFXIV job is viable and can take you to the endgame. That will certainly remain true for Endwalker.

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Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach officially has a Sports betting site B Sports release date: December 16, 2021. A new trailer debuted during Sony’s most recent State of Play, highlighting first-person survival horror gameplay.

An official PlayStation Blog post shares more details. The title has players attempting to escape from Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex, all the while evading animatronic baddies on the prowl. You’ll be playing as Gregory, a little boy who find himself trapped inside the Pizzaplex once the restaurant’s lockdown procedures go into effect.…

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Big news for Grand Theft Auto VI today, as Take-Two has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI will be released in Fall 2025. Previously, the game was targeting a release at some unspecified point in the year. This could be a delay for GTA VI, as Take-Two had previously indicated a release earlier in 2025.

“Our outlook reflects a narrowing of Rockstar Games’ previously established window of Calendar 2025 to Fall of Calendar 2025 for Grand Theft Auto VI,” Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said. “We are highly confident that Rockstar Games will deliver an unparalleled entertainment experience, and our expectations for the commercial impact of the title continue to increase.”

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At the beginning of Windward, you’re presented with four factions to choose from. In Tasharen Entertainment’s maritime action/exploration game, these factions represent the four styles of play Windward nominally offers: exploration, combat, trading, and diplomacy (read: questing). In the game’s yawn-inducing first hour, that may seem like an apt description for the potential in the procedurally generated world set in front of you. But as you sink more time into Windward, its similarities to Sid Meier’s Pirates! reveal themselves to be a masquerade–yet it still finds more time for the yawns, for good measure.

Windward presents itself as a “chart your own adventure” high-seas simulator promising great ocean expanses, complex economic trading, diplomatic engagement, and high-octane sea battles for whoever wishes to find their inner Magellan or Admiral Horatio Nelson. You sail your ship (and the small fleet you gather at the beginning of the game) around procedurally generated seas trading goods, hunting pirates, laying siege to cities, and building diplomatic relationships with towns and opposing alliances. But every mode features the depth of a freshman-level phil…

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At Marvel’s peak in 2021, the studio had four MCU movies in theaters and five shows on Disney+. But going forward, those numbers are a thing of the past. Via Variety, Disney CEO Bob Iger laid out the studio’s strategy during an investment call. The new status quo is two Marvel TV series a year, and no more than three MCU movies a year.

Because of last year’s Hollywood strikes, Deadpool and Wolverine is the only Marvel movie heading to theaters in 2024. But there are four on the schedule for 2025, including Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts, The Fantastic Four, and Blade. Considering the behind-the-scenes turmoil that Blade has already had, it seems possible that could slip into 2026. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Iger emphasized that the slowdown in production is part of an attempt to refocus on the quality of the shows and films, before adding “that’s particularly true with Marvel.”

“We’re slowly going to decrease volume and go to probably about two TV series a year instead of what had become four and reduce our film output from maybe four a year to two, or …

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The Initiative has announced that it is partnering up with Crystal Dynamics to work on the Perfect Dark reboot. Crystal Dynamics was the studio behind the Tomb Raider reboot back in 2013, as well as other titles like Legacy of Kain and last year’s Marvel’s Avengers. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Coincidentally, Darrell Gallagher, the studio head over at The Initiative, previously was at Crystal Dynamics. He was the head of studio working on the Tomb Raider series. While at Square Enix, he also worked on games such as Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

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