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The Ring video doorbell is only $60 during Amazon’s Presidents’ Day sale
Sit back down, Tarnished: FromSoftware’s parent company has poured cold water on an imminent Elden Ring DLC release
The New Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Set Just Launched, Has Dark Souls And Elden Ring References
The anticipated Yu-Gi-Oh TCG core set Phantom Nightmare finally released today. The new collection adds over 100 cards to the long-running TCG and introduces the all-new “Ashen” card archetype. If that sounds suspiciously like another dark fantasy franchise, you’re right. Fans have also spotted numerous homages to From Software’s brutal action-RPGs Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, and Elden Ring in the art and lore of these new cards. There’s even a mechanic that lets you move Ashen cards from your deck to your hand using the Bonfire spell card. Get it?
- Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Phantom Nightmare booster box — $90
- Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Phantom Nightmare booster packs — $4.49/ea
- Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Maze of Millennia booster box — $90 at Best Buy (sold out)
- Maze of Millennia’s booster box is available for $110 from a reseller on Amazon
- Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Maze of Millenia booster packs — $4.49/ea
- Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Quarter Century Yugi & Kaiba playmat — $17
Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Phantom Nightmare booster packs are available for $4.49 per pack at Best Buy’s online store. Each booster comes with nine random cards from the new set. You can also grab the giant Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Phantom Nightmare booster box for $90 at Best Buy. The box includes 24 packs, each with nine cards for a total of 216 cards. If you’re interested in the booster box, you may want to order soon, as the last Yu-Gi-Oh set sold out pretty fast at Best Buy.
While the Phantom Nightmare boosters will get you started on your collection of the new set, the Bonfire spell card that works with the new Ashen card was introduced in a previous Yu-Gi-Oh TCG set, Maze of Millenia. You can grab Maze of Millenia boosters at Best Buy for $4.49 a pop. Each booster includes seven random cards.
Three Elden Ring Characters Are Getting New Collectible Figures
Three new Elden Ring figures are joining Bandai Namco’s SH Figuarts Minis line, including everyone’s favorite four-armed witch Ranni, her guardian Blaidd the Half-Wolf, and Malenia Blade of Miquella. The new collectibles are set to launch for $30 later this year, starting with Malenia and Blaidd on May 15, then followed by Ranni a few months later on October 30. All three figures are available for preorder at Amazon and Entertainment Earth.
Elden Ring SH Figuarts Mini preorders
- Preorder Malenia, Blade of Miquella SH Figuarts Mini — $30
- Preorder Blaidd the Half-Wolf SH Figuarts Mini — $30
- Preorder Ranni the Witch SH Figuarts Mini — $30
The Malenia Blade of Miquella figure stands 4.1 inches tall and includes a display stand two detachable right arms, one of which holds her iconic curved blade that has thwarted millions of players.
Blaidd’s 3.9-inch figure includes a stand and his huge Royal Greatsword, which can be attached to the figure’s back or held in his detachable right arm.
Ring doorbell customers angry at 43% price hike
Ring is raising the price of its cheapest subscription plan by 25 percent
In what is fast becoming a trend, another security camera company is raising the price of its subscription plan. According to a Ring support article, starting March 11th, 2024, it will cost $4.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly to subscribe to the Ring Protect Basic plan, an increase of $1 a month or $10 a year.
The Basic is Ring’s cheapest plan and gives you access to cloud storage of recorded videos from one camera or video doorbell. If you subscribe, you’ll see the bump on your next renewal date after March 11th unless you cancel before then.
Just last month, Arlo increased its single-camera subscription price to $7.99 monthly from $4.99. Google Nest’s cheapest plan went up to $8 a month from $6 late last year, but that covers all cameras…
Elden Ring player creates 600-page illustration of his entire playthrough, inspired by Red Dead Redemption 2
Elden Ring and Darkest Dungeon unite in new Steam ARPG, playable now
Beginning with Demon’s Souls and then gradually refined through Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Elden Ring, From Software has successfully cultivated a new genre of RPG, one that myriad other developers have been eager to emulate – the hallowed soulslike. Difficult, dark, and steeped in obtuse but rich world-building, the soulslike is finding further expression in the likes of Lords of the Fallen and Nioh. Now, perhaps the most en vogue genre of the last five years is being combined with party-personality-management twist of Darkest Dungeon, a slight hint of iconoclastic horror shooter Killer7, and a warped contemporary setting for a new ARPG, available to play right this second as part of Steam Next Fest.
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