Add Chewbacca And Baby Yoda To Your Desk With These Lego Deals At Amazon

Lego Star Wars kits tend to be very pricy, but thanks to Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event that runs October 8-9, you can score deals on Lego’s buildable Chewbacca and Grogu AKA Baby Yoda figures. These discounts match their previous lowest-ever prices from the Star Wars Day sale earlier this year.

  • Lego Star Wars Chewbacca (2,319 pieces) — $140 ($200)
  • Lego Star Wars Baby Yoda (1,031 pieces) — $63 ($90)

The Lego Chewbacca set features over 2,300 pieces to you can construct an 18-inch figure of the Wookie as he appeared in Return of the Jedi. The kit includes a few accessories for you to build, like Chewbacca’s bowcaster and bandolier, a bonus Chewbacca minifig, and a plaque with information about the character. You can pick the set up for $140 (was $200).

For something smaller, there’s the Lego Grogu model. There are over 1,000 pieces in this set, and you can use them to build the Mandalorian mascot, plus extra…

Lies Of P Drops To Lowest Price Yet For PS5 And Xbox Series X

If you’ve already played all the Souls games, Elden Ring, and Bloodborne, but still have a hankering for some tough-as-nails action-RPG goodness, then we have the deal for you. Lies of P is currently on sale for its lowest price yet at Amazon and Best Buy. Not only is the game a great Souls-like, but also a very clever take on one of literature’s most famous stories.

  • Get for PS5 at Amazon
  • Get for PS4 at Amazon
  • Get at Best Buy (PS5, PS4, or Xbox)
  • Get Steam key at Fanatical

Normally $60, Lies of P is on sale right now for $45, which is the lowest price yet on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PS4. Best Buy has physical editions for all three console platforms up for grabs. At Amazon, however, only the PlayStation editions are discounted to $45. It’s worth noting that Lies of P is available on Xbox Game Pass, though it’s unlikely it’ll permanent inclusion. PC players can snag a Steam key for $45 at GameSpot sister site Fan…

Learn The Basics Of Game Development With This $25 Training Package

Most people who have played video games have wondered how they’re made–and maybe even thought about making their own. But it can be difficult to know where to start. The framework for making video games varies so much between different platforms and mediums, and even most experts probably have certain deficiencies in knowledge regarding certain topics.

A good way to get started as a complete beginner to game design is with the Zero to Hero HTML5 Game Developer Bundle from ZENVA. Valued at $1,182, it’s on sale now for just $25.

With this bundle, you’ll get the hands-on experience you need to begin designing steadily more complex games. The bundle includes courses on subjects as diverse as the Python, JavaScript, HTML, Meteor.js, DOM API, Phaser 3, and more. Skills such as being able to code in Python are not only useful for aspiring video game developers. Employers in a variety of different industries use Python for databases and a bunch of other pur…

Final Fantasy 16 May Skip TGS 2021, But Story Is Finished And English VO Almost Done

During the latest Final Fantasy 14 Live Letter from the Producer stream, a few new details about the next mainline entry in the series, Final Fantasy 16, came out from producer Naoki Yoshida. The team has finished the main story scenario for Final Fantasy 16 and the English voiceovers are almost done being recorded. Unfortunately, Yoshida-san also said it’s likely that Final Fantasy 16 will not make an appearance at Tokyo Game Show 2021. (TGS 2021 is scheduled to take place from September 30 to October 3.) The single-player game could be kept out of the public eye for a bit longer than we hoped.

This information comes from a translation via the r/FFXIV Discord channel of a conversation between Yoshida-san and Nier director Yoko Taro during the livestream. Translators via Twitter have also interpreted what Yoshida-san said during the stream, including the implication that next time he wants to show Final Fantasy 16 when it’s ready.

Lost Ark Receives New European Server Region To Combat Queues

Lost Ark is a hit, and due to what Amazon and Smilegate RPG call “overwhelming demand,” the free-to-play MMORPG has received an entirely new server region in Europe to help combat lengthy server login queues.

The new region, Europe West, is now live. While the new region will certainly help to alleviate some of the game’s login queues in Europe, Lost Ark community manager Sandovall states in a forum post that the fresh batch of eight new servers will only “reduce, not eliminate, queue times” for the Europe Central server region. Spinning up the new servers “has been a complex process that required 24/7 effort from both the Amazon and Smilegate RPG team,” the forum post reads.