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Poppy Playtime Triple Pack On Switch Is At Its Lowest Price In Weeks

Poppy Playtime Triple Pack On Switch Is At Its Lowest Price In Weeks https://ift.tt/92rElYk Poppy Playtime Triple Pack (Nintendo Switch) $30 (was $40) See at Amazon October might be the month of Halloween, but let's be honest, November is much scarier. Thanks to Amazon's early Black Friday video game deals, you can indulge in the eerie long winter nights with a discount on the Poppy Playtime Triple Pack for Nintendo Switch, which is on sale for $30 (was $40). That's the lowest price we've seen for the episodic horror game collection in the last 30 days. While the collection is also available on PS5 and Xbox Series X, the discount only applies to the Switch version. Poppy Playtime Triple Pack (Nintendo Switch) $30 (was $40) The Poppy Playtime Triple Pack includes the first three Poppy Playtime episodes on the cartridge, plus a couple of extra physical bonuses. Here's everything you'll get in this collection: Poppy Playtime Chapter 1: A T...

Apex Legends Trailer Suggests "Revenant Reborn" Coming This Season

Apex Legends Trailer Suggests "Revenant Reborn" Coming This Season https://ift.tt/RGDCgLv

Apex Legends Season 18 is inching ever closer, and Respawn seems to be hinting that Revenant will receive a serious makeover this season. Rumors about Revenant's new abilities have been swirling for months, but the premiere of Kill Code: Part 2--an animated YouTube series focusing on a new narrative arc set to last all year--confirms that Revenant is long overdue for a tune-up, and it's coming sooner rather than later.

At the end of the previous episode, Loba, Lifeline, Mad Maggie, and Valkyrie were flying home after raiding an underground facility belonging to Octane's father, Torres "Duardo" Silva. It was then revealed that Loba stole something from the bunker--something that looked very much like one of Revenant's eyes.

Many Revenant players have noticed an Easter egg that was recently added to the game, which sees Revenant's programming begin to fail, with strange lines of code clouding the player's vision. It seems this was an in-game nod to the next episode of Kill Code, which gives players a better idea what's wrong with everyone's favorite friendly neighborhood murderbot.

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