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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

Fortnite Is Down: Here's When Fortnite Servers Will Be Back Up

Fortnite Is Down: Here's When Fortnite Servers Will Be Back Up https://ift.tt/ikaN4Ut

After a shorter summer season than usual, Fortnite is shifting into Chapter 6 Season 4. Unfortunately for us, there's just one little thing getting in the way of us diving into all the new stuff: Fortnite servers are down for maintenance while Epic deploys the new season update. Below, you'll find a rundown on when Fortnite servers should be back online.

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4 start time

When Fortnite goes offline to deploy a patch, it usually takes about three or four hours, but a new season launch is much more of a thing than your average update is. For a new season, Fortnite typically goes offline for four hours at a minimum, and often longer. Sometimes much longer--Fortnite was offline for 18 hours ahead of the start of Chapter 5 Season 2 last year. If all goes well, you can expect Fortnite to come back online, at the earliest, around 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET.

When Fortnite's servers do return to action, the new bug-squishing season teased in trailers will kick off. With collabs that include Halo and Power Rangers--along with whatever other secrets Epic has in store--this season will have a very late '90s, early aughts feel to it. The bug takeover will begin immediately when servers come back up. There will be a new battle pass full of several new skins, plenty of new weapons, several map changes, and likely a few new movement items, which are reliably some of the best parts of every season. My Fortnite crew is routinely annoyed at how few actual guns I carry because I want to have all the stylish movement items instead.

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