Star Wars Jedi- Survivor Is Over 60% Off For Star Wars Day

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is on sale at multiple major retailers as part of today’s annual Star Wars Day festivities, so you could celebrate the holiday by grabbing Respawn Entertainment’s great action-adventure game. Amazon has the best price at just $25, while other retailers are selling the game for $30, including Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and GameStop. You can take advantage of this Jedi: Survivor deal for PS5 and Xbox Series X, but the game is starting to sell out at some stores, and the deals are only available for Star Wars Day, so be sure to grab a copy soon. Digital codes for the PC version of Jedi: Survivor on Steam, EA Play, and Epic Games Store are also available for $31.49.


Star Wars Jedi Survivor (PS5)

First-Time Stake Limits for Online Slots in the UK; What You Can Expect

It’s no secret that online slots are hugely popular worldwide, but did you know they are especially favored in the UK where revenues from digital slot machine games have more than doubled in the seven years since 2016? These revenues have reached a record £3.2bn, accounting for nearly 30 percent of all income not related to the European country’s National Lottery. When played responsibly, online slot games are fun and you just might get lucky!

However, for some, the combination of easy access and no statuary stake limits can lead to large losses and binge play. As such, as part of the UK Government’s plan to strengthen regulation of the country’s £11bn-a-year gambling industry, for the first time, it will introduce stake limits for online slots, such as t…

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888.com to Withdraw Gambling Adverts from London’s Trains and Buses Amidst Political Campaign

Popular online casino operator 888.com reportedly decides to withdraw adverts from London’s transport network following the gambling harm claims and the criticism of the UK capital’s mayor Sadiq Khan raised for allowing gambling adverts, referred to as aggressive, on the London’s Tube, buses and cabs.

‘Baffling’ Adverts in Transport for London:

According to The Guardian, the presence of adverts in Transport for London‘s carriages is considered ”baffling” by Khan’s political opponents, problem gaming experts and authorities. As the source reports, the recent transport company’s denial to promote products like cheese, strawberries, and cream on unhealthy living grounds …

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Musburger Media Acquires VSiN from DraftKings, Resuming Leadership

Musburger Media has announced its acquisition of the Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN) from DraftKings Inc. This development marks a significant return for VSiN, the sports betting network originally founded by Brian Musburger and Bill Adee. Both Musburger and Adee, who were instrumental in the initial launch and growth of VSiN, will now lead the network into its next chapter.

Musburger Media reacquires VSiN, resuming control:

As the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports, Brian Musburger shared his enthusiasm about the transition, stating, “While a lot has changed in the sports betting industry over the past three-and-a-half years, our original vision for VSiN still holds and we are committed to delivering the most credible, independent information and analys…

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Before you play Dragon Age- The Veilguard, you really should change the annoying wayfinding settings

Dragon Age: The Veilguard features a bevy of handy accessibility and interface options to make the chunky quest to murder a couple of pesky elven gods smoother—everything from text size settings, to how the game lets you know if an object is interactive. But there are a couple of little helpers that you’ll want to tweak immediately, unless you want to go on a guided tour of Thedas.

I’m referring to the objective tracking and wayfinding features, which on their default settings refuse to let you forget you’ve got a job to do for even a second. You’ll get the opportunity to change this right at the start, when you’re setting up the game, but if you’re anything like me you’ll probably just quickly click through all this stuff without paying much attention—you want to ge…

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The goggles, they do everything- These scratch-built AR glasses even have homemade lenses

What would the world be without its maker community? While the giants of the tech industry have begun playing around with all sorts of AR and VR tech, one enthusiast has already built a functioning prototype of their own vision of an AR future.

Miroslav Kotalík has been showing off his latest creation on Twittera set of AR glasses powered by a Raspberry Pi (via Tom’s Hardware). What’s really impressive here is the dedication to the “build-it-from-scratch” ethos, as while the frames are 3D printedas you might expect from a maker community buildKotalík has gone one step further and figured out a way to cast the lenses from scratch, too.

The project is called Zero, and began with a series of…

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