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Elizabeth Olsen, pretty famously, has done a lot of her own stunts in her Marvel Cinematic Universe career. Most recently she did most of her own stunts in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, where she was a main antagonist. That doesn’t mean she’s ready to be a full-time daredevil, however.
The Amazon Fund, a conservation program, was established by Brazil in 2008 and has bankrolled efforts to curb deforestation in the world’s largest rainforest. Norway, the first and largest contributor to the fund, has donated more than $1.2 billion. Germany recently announced a $217 million donation. But the fund was suspended under Mr. Lula’s far-right predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, who weakened environmental protections and saw annual average deforestation rates soar, reaching levels the country hadn’t experienced in more than a decade.
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One of the year’s most unexpected pairings comes courtesy of chart-blazing music star Khalid and rising rapstress/songstress Bree Runway.
Titled ‘Be the One,’ the tune tells the tale of two hesitant lovers on the precipice of a passionate love affair.
“I can see the tears in your eyes when you look in mine / Told you for the thousandth time,
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Many Nintendo Switch games are surprisingly resistant to price drops. First-party games that launched years ago still carry their $60 price tag, and that’s often the case for popular third-party titles, too. But thanks to a bunch of spring sales going on right now, you can pick up some of the best Switch games of all-time at incredibly low prices.
One of the biggest sales to check out is at GameStop, which is offering a B1G1 Free promotion that includes a handful of Switch titles like Bayonetta 3 and Octopath Traveler 2. You can mix and match your Switch games with others from Xbox and PlayStation 5, so if you’re gaming on multiple platforms, this event is especially enticing.
Beyond GameStop’s sale, you’ll find a deald that discount Tears of the Kingdom and Pikmin 4 for preorders as well as the brand-new Minecraft Legends–just check out GameSpot’s exclusive promo codes below. Meanwhile, you can get the farming RPG Harvestella for $35 (down from $60), Dragon Quest Treasures for $40, and the recently released Bayonetta Origins at a nice discount. And since Diablo 4 isn’t coming to Switch, considering checking out the Diablo III: Eternal Collection for all your demon-slaying needs (it’s currently listed for just $25).
Games are a big part of all the ongoing events, but you’ll find a few accessories with price cuts, too. The HORI Switch Split Pad Pro is one of the best controllers for Switch, and you can grab a preowned version for just $30. A few other controllers, a SteelSeries headset, and a gigantic accessory bundle can also be found below asking price.
Here’s a roundup of our favorite Switch deals this week. Many of them don’t advertise end dates, so be sure to browse the savings as soon as you can.
Here’s a look at some of the best Switch games included in the B1G1 Free event, some of which are also discounted.
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Blizzard is giving gamers another chance to try Diablo IV before its official arrival. The game’s Server Slam will give console and PC players 48 hours to explore the prologue and Act I as the publisher prepares its infrastructure for the dungeon crawler’s highly anticipated June 6th launch.
The Server Slam will take place from May 12th at 12 PM to May 14th at 12 PM PDT. It will be open to players on Windows PC, PS5 / 4, Xbox Series X / S or Xbox One. The event will support couch co-op, cross-play and cross-progression, and you can play as all five character classes, including Barbarian, Druid, Sorcerer, Rogue and Necromancer.
The two-day event will limit character progression to Level 20, after which you’ll no longer receive Ability Points (but you can still earn new gear). In addition, if you played during the game’s Early Access or Open Beta periods, your progress won’t carry over to Server Slam — nor will progress from the Server Slam transfer to the game’s launch.
Blizzard is giving Server Slam participants a challenging boss fight in Ashava, described as “one of the Burning Hells’ most fowl machinations.” The monster with “two razor-sharp arm blades, scales stronger than plate mail, and hell-bent on ripping through all who interrupt her quest to bathe Sanctuary in poisonous bile” should present a formidable challenge for Level 20 and under players. However, anyone taking her down will seize the Cry of Ashava Mount Trophy, which will roll over to the final launch. Additionally, you’ll get another chance to earn the trophies from the first two beta weekends, including the Initial Casualty Title (reach Kyovashad with one character), the Early Voyager Title and Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item (both requiring reaching Level 20 on one character).
Blizzard is opening pre-downloads for Server Slam two days before the event, on May 10th at 12 PM PDT. You can read the full installation instructions here, and if you participated in the earlier betas (and didn’t uninstall it), you’ll see an update for Server Slam available to download.
Engadget’s Igor Bonifacic tried Diablo IV during a December preview and the more recent betas and was left cautiously optimistic. It revealed impressive attention to story and gameplay detail as the upcoming title slows its pace while still adhering to the franchise’s familiar roots. However, we’ll have to wait and see if Blizzard can “stick the landing,” given the publisher’s hit-or-miss record in recent years — and memories of the fiasco that was Diablo III’s 2012 launch.
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