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X-Wing Ultimate Collector Series Lego Star Wars Set Gets Rare, Huge Discount

X-Wing Ultimate Collector Series Lego Star Wars Set Gets Rare, Huge Discount https://ift.tt/MVUsuiK Lego Star Wars: X-Wing Starfighter Ultimate Collector Series (1,949 Pieces) $185 (was $240) See at Walmart See at Amazon Star Wars enthusiasts can save big on one of Lego's Ultimate Collector Series display models at Walmart. The 1,949-piece scale model of Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Starfighter is on sale for $185 (was $240) during Walmart Deals , a sales event running alongside Amazon Prime Day 2025 this week. This deal and others in Walmart's promotion are exclusive to Walmart+ members until 12 AM ET July 8. The X-Wing UCS Lego set released back in 2023 for Star Wars Day, and this is the lowest price we've ever seen for the set. As such, don't expect it to remain in stock through the duration of Walmart Deals (ends July 13). Continue Reading at GameSpot

Xbox Is Seemingly Blocking Unauthorized Third-Party Accessories And Controllers

Xbox Is Seemingly Blocking Unauthorized Third-Party Accessories And Controllers https://ift.tt/BNEXKdM

Microsoft is seemingly going to block unauthorized third-party accessories and controllers from working on Xbox Series X|S starting November 12. However, Microsoft is reportedly planning on expanding its approved third-party program for controllers.

First spotted by Windows Central, an Xbox owner in the UK got an error message 0x82d60002 when plugging in their third-party controller. The message read, "A connected accessory is not authorized. Using unauthorized accessories compromises your gaming experience. For this reason, the unauthorized accessory will be blocked from use on 11/12/2023."

Window Central also reported that this may be related to Microsoft's plans to expand its program for approved third-party wireless Xbox controllers. It's been a challenge for third parties to release wireless Xbox controllers, but these changes could lead to more of them being launched. These new blocks on unauthorized controllers might be due to Microsoft being wary of allowing accessories that would let people cheat.

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