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MLB The Show 24 showcases Negro Leagues Collector’s Edition
UK Daily Deals: Link Amiibo is Back in Stock, Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Guide is Available to Preorder
Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition and Switch Pro Controller Are Back In Stock in the UK
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition is back in stock at Amazon in the UK, and can be ordered with next-day delivery for £109.99 right now (see here).
Moreover, Amazon has also the Switch Pro Controller – Tears of the Kingdom Edition back in stock for £64.99 (see here). Both of these items are extremely popular and limited in stock, so act fast if you want to secure either of these, because they will be out of stock again before you know it.
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Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition and Amiibo Are Back In Stock (For Now)
Did Blizzard accidentally ship some Diablo 4 collector’s editions a month early? Uh, maybe
Take a look inside the Diablo 4 Collector’s Edition box and art book
Tempted by the Diablo 4 Collector’s Edition but unsure exactly what you should expect inside? With its rather hefty price tag that, crucially, doesn’t include an actual copy of Diablo 4 itself, you might want to see what its contents actually look like. Thankfully, an unboxing video shows us what comes in the Diablo 4 Collector’s Edition box if you choose to pick up the RPG game’s limited premium package to celebrate the Diablo 4 release date.
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Sonic’s four new Lego kits are traditional playsets for kids, not collectors – and that’s brilliant
After months of speculation and a couple of persistent leaks, the Lego Group has announced its latest video game collaboration: Lego Sonic the Hedgehog.
Sonic has appeared in Lego form before, of course – first in the Lego Dimensions toys-to-life video game, and later in a brilliant Lego Ideas set depicting Green Hill Zone. Unlike that set, however, the new official Sonic range is squarely aimed at kids. As it should be.
The Lego Ideas set was more suitable for grown-up fans of Sonic and nineties kids in need of a dose of nostalgia. Set up as a diorama of a classic Sonic level, it wasn’t all that ‘playable’. It even shipped in a black box, which is Lego’s signal that they consider the set an 18+ product. The new sets are the opposite, with suggested age brackets ranging from 6+ for the basic set up to 8+ for the most intricate.