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New Lego Star Wars BB-8 Droid Building Set Is Available Now

New Lego Star Wars BB-8 Droid Building Set Is Available Now https://ift.tt/Kv29FP3 Lego Star Wars: BB-8 Astromech Droid (569 Pieces) $90 See at Amazon See at Lego Store Lego has kicked off 2026 by adding several notable Star Wars models to its ever-expanding catalog. The lineup of January 2026 Lego Star Wars sets features notable starships and transport vehicles like the Venator-Class Attack Cruiser and AT-AT Walker as well as the return of the most popular droid from the recent Star Wars film trilogy. That's right, BB-8 has returned to the Star Wars Lego lineup following a lengthy hiatus. The 569-piece BB-8 Astromech Droid is available now for $90 at Amazon, the Lego Store, and other major retailers. See all new Lego sets at: Lego Store | Amazon Lego Star Wars New Releases (January 2026) Here's a list of all eight brand-new Star Wars Lego sets as well as the massive UCS Death Star , which is no longer exclusive to the Lego Store. The AT-AT Walker and ...

Battlefield 6 Live-Action Trailer Pokes Fun At Call Of Duty

Battlefield 6 Live-Action Trailer Pokes Fun At Call Of Duty https://ift.tt/hTmUlpP

Battlefield 6 players have made it pretty clear that they don't want the game to follow in the footsteps of Call of Duty with its celebrity operators and cartoon-like skins featuring Beavis and Butt-head. Now, EA and Battlefield Studios appear to be poking fun at Call of Duty with a live-action Battlefield 6 trailer that introduces some celebrities soldiers before ruthlessly dispatching them.

Zac Efron, Jimmy Butler, Morgan Wallen, and Paddy Pimblett play themselves as the warriors who prove to be expendable in more ways than one. This video appears to be a callback to Call of Duty's "There's A Soldier In All Of Us" series of trailers that featured all manner of celebrities, including Sam Worthington, Jonah Hill, and Dwight Howard. The celebrities operators had a much easier time in that video than they did with Battlefield 6's urban chaos and destructible locations.

Battlefield 6 has already had a launch trailer for its campaign, which highlighted the extent that bringing down buildings can reshape the game. Another trailer put the spotlight on Battlefield 6's Portal mode. That's the part of the game that puts tools in the hands of players and lets them create customized maps that inject more chaos into the battles.

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