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Following a brand-new overview trailer that was shown off during PlayStation’s January State of Play, Stellar Blade is officially up for preorder. It’s a PlayStation 5 exclusive that’s set to release on April 26 this year and is available to preorder right now at a variety of different retailers, which we’ve listed out below.
If you’re curious about what this game’s all about before you spend the cash on it, you can check out the new trailer that released during PlayStation’s State of Play to learn more. Otherwise, you can head to the links below to preorder your copy.
For those who preorder Stellar Blade, you’ll be happy to know that some bonuses come with it as well. Alongside the game, you’ll get an early unlock of the Planet Diving Suit for Eve, the Classic Round Glasses for Eve, and the Ear Armor Earrings for Eve.
If you opt for the Digital Deluxe Edition of Stellar Blade, you’ll get all of the items listed above alongside the Stargazer Suit for Eve, Stargazer Wear for Adam, the Stargazer Coat for Lily, Half-Rim Glasses for Eve, Quadruple Rectangle Earrings for Eve, the Stargazer Pack for the Drone, and 2,000 SP EXP and 5,000 Gold in-game currency. To purchase this edition, head to the PlayStation Store link below.
Per a PlayStation Blog post from Stellar Blade’s Director, Hyung Tae Kim, the game follows “the journey of Eve, a warrior who descends from an off-world Colony to defeat the Naytibas, humanity’s enemy that suddenly emerged on Earth.” During PlayStation’s January State of Play, we got an extended look at what to expect from the game’s story, meet some of the characters, and have a little look at gameplay.
In an interview with IGN Japan, Kim explained that the game takes inspirations from games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Bayonetta alongside Nier: Automata. Kim stated that “Nier: Automata left a huge impression on me, […] It made me realize that a game like this could be made, and allowed me to rediscover the kind of game that I want to make.”
If you’re curious to see even more games available to preorder right now, check out our various preorder guides listed below. These range from Alone in the Dark to the highly-anticipated Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.
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Starting with the 13-inch M1 MacBook Air, Best Buy has the 256GB model for $749.99, down from $999.99. This is a match of the all-time low price on the M1 MacBook Air, and it’s available in Gold, Space Gray, and Silver.
There are a few more MacBook Pro models on sale compared to the MacBook Air deal, and these are also at all-time low prices. It’s worth noting that the MacBook Pro deals will require you to have a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership in order to see the record low prices, but even without one you can find some solid second-best prices on Best Buy.
Starting with the M3 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro, you can get this model for $1,399.00 with a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership, down from $1,599.00. The M3 Pro 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro is on sale for $1,749.00, down from $1,999.00, which is a best-ever deal we haven’t tracked since the holidays.
Moving to 16-inch models, Best Buy has the M3 Pro 512GB/18GB Memory 16-inch MacBook Pro for $2,249.00, down from $2,499.00. You can also get the M3 Pro 512GB/36GB Memory 16-inch MacBook Pro for $2,649.00, down from $2,899.00. Similar to the 14-inch notebooks, these are some of the best discounts we’ve ever tracked on the MacBook Pro.
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.
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SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a 60p mould-fighting gadget which banishes condensation – and they’ve “never seen them this cheap”.
Mould is something many households dread when winter comes around, but it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to get rid of.
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Mould is a type of fungi that live on animal or plant matter, including building materials like wood and plasterboard, and furnishings like curtains, carpets and boxes.
It plays a major role in the ecosystem of the earth – but it can be dangerous inside the home.
Typically mould is caused by humidity, condensation. or poor ventilation.
Rising damp is also a reason your walls and ceilings could be mouldy.
Rising damp could indicate a serious problem with the internal walls as a pipe behind the walls or under your bath may have burst.
Luckily, there are a plethora of solutions to the mould problem – and some of them are quite affordable.
As mould is caused by condensation, the best way to tackle it is to prevent dampness.
Interior dehumidifiers can draw in any moisture and stop condensation.
And a pack of 18 is available for £11.97 online – working out at 60p each – which will last you a long time.
Each one can absorb up to three times its own weight in water, and it can be placed anywhere in the house where you need to be rid of dampness.
Shoppers are saying “this stuff is amazing” and are impressed with the “bargain price”.
One person wrote: “I will be working on a more permanent solution but in the mean time these will help reduce issues.”
Living with mould in your home can affect your physical and mental health.
According to research by Envirodent, damp caused by condensation is on the rise, affecting 1 in 5 homes in the UK.
Mould can be harmful for vulnerable groups including the elderly, infants and children and those with pre-existing health conditions.
Mould impacts your immune system and can cause respiratory problems.
The spores produce allergens that can cause sneezing, a runny nose, skin rashes and even asthma attacks.
The best way to tackle mould is to prevent it. To do that, you need to stop condensation and moisture from building up in the house:
While opening windows in the cold months may be the last thing you want to do, you don’t have to do it often.
Let stale air out and fresh, but cold, air in during morning and before you go to bed.
These are the fans you find in kitchens and bathrooms, and they help remove excess steam from the air and therefore prevent a build-up of condensation.
Although dehumidifiers themselves use energy to work, they are a great help in removing vast amounts of condensation in a relatively short period.
Most good dehumidifiers are automatic, meaning that they will turn on and off when desired humidity levels are reached.
If mould is already there, here’s how to get rid of it:
Pour three per cent strength hydrogen peroxide into a bottle and spray it on the affected area, wait ten minutes, and then scrub the mould away
Spray some vinegar on the surface and leave it for at least an hour, scrub with a brush, then wipe with a damp cloth. Never mix with bleach as it’s dangerous.
Dissolve baking soda in water, and spray it on the mould. Scrub with a brush, remove excess with damp clothes and leave to dry.
If using bleach, mix four parts of water with one part of bleach.
Apply your solution to the affected areas, scrub it firmly, wait as long as possible, and rinse the treated areas thoroughly, let it dry.
Dominic Lees-Bell, a bathroom expert from Drench, said investing in window insulation film could be the answer to the mould problem.
Cleaning expert, Laura Harnett, has revealed a £1 buy which can banish mould from your house.
A Tiktoker Carly is thrilled with the results of a cheap gadget she hails as a “game changer” in preventing mould from growing in the home.
A video of the creator testing the “absolutely amazing” £1.60 product has gone viral on social media.
Meanwhile, homeowners need to be aware of a common mould mistake which could cost them £1,000.
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