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Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection For Nintendo Switch Drops To $20

Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection For Nintendo Switch Drops To $20 https://ift.tt/u9J1l65 Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection for Nintendo Switch $20 (was $50) See at Amazon See at Walmart See at Target Get PC deal at GMG Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection is back on sale for its Prime Day price at Amazon . While supplies last, Nintendo Switch users can pick up the 14-game retro compilation for only $20. Amazon's promotion is in response to Target's $20 deal , which sold out already. If Amazon's deal is gone when you read this, Walmart has the collection for $24.32. The Early Days Collection launched on February 27 exclusively for Nintendo Switch and PC. It comes with 14 Game Boy, GBC, and GBA games that originally released from 1998 to 2003. The Switch-exclusive physical edition also comes with a Secret Rare Yu-Gi-Oh trading card; you'll get one of two Quarter Century Secret Rare Harpie's Feather Duster cards. Continue Reading at GameSpot

PlayStation Cutting 900 Jobs, Affecting Spider-Man, Last Of Us, And Horizon Developers

PlayStation Cutting 900 Jobs, Affecting Spider-Man, Last Of Us, And Horizon Developers https://ift.tt/aPN1T2x

Sony's PlayStation division is cutting jobs in the latest round of high-profile layoffs in the video game industry. By some estimations, 2024 has already seen more than 7,000 video game industry layoffs. Reporter Jason Schreier of Bloomberg was first to reveal the cuts, which have subsequently been confirmed by Sony in a blog post.

Related to these moves, PlayStation is proposing to close its London games studio, which was most recently responsible for developing PlayStation VR games. Cuts are also coming to Sony's other studios, including Firesprite, Insomniac Games, Naughty Dog, and Guerrilla. PlayStation's technology, creative, and support teams are also affected by these measures.

In a blog post, outgoing SIE CEO Jim Ryan said it was an "extremely hard decision" to make these cuts, which amount to 900 people or about 8% of PlayStation. Ryan is leaving in March.

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