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Deals: Get 45% Off OWC’s Atlas Memory Cards With Our Exclusive Code
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Memory Cards and Adapters
OWC is currently running a 25 percent discount on its Atlas memory cards and adapters this week only, and you can stack this discount with our exclusive 20 percent promo code MACRUMORS at checkout. With this you can get a total 45 percent discount on these accessories through Sunday.
We’ve listed a few of the memory cards on sale below, but be sure to check out OWC’s website to find the full sale. The higher storage memory cards will find the best discounts during this event, with as much as $225 off these cards for this week only. Remember to enter the promo code MACRUMORS at checkout to get the total 45 percent off.
OWC Atlas Pro SD V60 Memory Cards
- 64GB – $15.39, down from $27.99
- 128GB – $27.49, down from $49.99
- 256GB – $49.49, down from $89.99
- 512GB – $87.99, down from $159.99
- 1TB – $158.39, down from $287.99
OWC Atlas Ultra SD V90 Memory Cards
- 64GB – $41.24, down from $74.99
- 128GB – $76.99, down from $139.99
- 256GB – $142.99, down from $259.99
- 512GB – $274.99, down from $499.99
Thunderbolt Docks
The new sale has eight Thunderbolt and USB drive docks on sale, most of which will require you to add the accessory to your cart in order to see the discounted price. One of the highlights of the sale is the 14-Port Thunderbolt 3 Dock for $229.99, which is $50 in savings.
- USB-C Travel Dock – $49.99, down from $59.99
- USB Drive Dock – $99.00, down from $119.99
- Thunderbolt 3 Mini Dock – $119.99, down from $129.99
- Thunderbolt Hub – $119.99, down from $129.99
- Thunderbolt Dock – $229.99, down from $249.99
- 14-Port Thunderbolt 3 Dock – $229.99, down from $279.99
- Thunderbolt Go Dock – $329.99, down from $349.99
- Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock – $359.99, down from $379.99
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.
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Atlas Fallen gets a three-month delay, now launching in August
The folks behind The Surge games – Deck13 – had only announced a release date for their next action RPG earlier this month, but it seems Atlas Fallen needs more time to cook. Publisher Focus Entertainment today announced a three-month delay to August 10th – an appropriately summery window for a game set in sandy fantasy deserts.
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Atlas Fallen has great combat and that joyous single-A energy
Atlas Fallen is exactly the sort of game I need right now. I don’t quite know how to explain why that is other than to get slightly reductive, so indulge me: it’s got big, glorious A-tier energy. Not triple-A. Just A. And sometimes, that’s all you need.
Now, before I get into my brief time with a preview build of Atlas Fallen in earnest, a caveat. Previewing games is always difficult. It’s not easy to form an opinion on an unfinished product in a very short amount of time – but let me tell you, it’s even more difficult when you run into technical issues. This has been my experience with Atlas Fallen.
This happens with early builds all the time, so it’s not really a matter of alarm bells. Oftentimes, especially where I played on PC, it’s about weird driver and hardware mismatches, the sorts of things that get mopped up as a game nears release. So when I played Atlas Fallen, I experienced a not-insignificant number of crashes to desktop. But I kept going – kept playing, kept reloading, kept letting the autosave gods rescue me. You know why? ‘Cos Atlas Fallen really sorta slaps.
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Atlas Fallen: Brand New Details Emerge After the Action-RPG’s Gameplay Reveal
Enjoy 15 seconds of bombastic monster slaying in Atlas Fallen’s first gameplay trailer
Last summer, our Ed was lucky enough to see gameplay from Atlas Fallen, the upcoming action RPG from Deck13, the gang behind The Surge games. The game’s sandy dunes and over-the-top combat gave Ed chirpy AA vibes, whle the rest of us were relegated to the initial CG trailer and the hands-off preview. Until now. Publisher Focus Entertainment have now debuted a gameplay trailer for all of us, too – although it mostly consists of second-long combat snippets, sandwiched in between very grave and serious and important VO.