Take Advantage of Early Cyber Monday Deals on Nintendo Switch Memory Cards

Black Friday may be over, but Cyber Monday is just around the corner, so it’s still a great time to score deals on all the best tech.

Right now, you can visit Amazon to score discounts on Nintendo Switch memory, with everything from smaller 64GB cards to the massive 512GB behemoths discounted up to 50%. If you picked up a Switch in the Black Friday scramble, or you have one and are simply looking to expand your game storage, this is a great way to improve your experience.

For more of the best deals, check out our Last Minute Black Friday deals mega-post.

Nintendo Switch Memory Early Cyber Monday Deals

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Firearms Expert Reacts To Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Guns

Jonathan Ferguson, a weapons expert and Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries, breaks down the iconic weaponry of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, including the SIG MCX assault rifle, the Uzi submachine gun, the Dragunov sniper rifle, and a silenced Desert Eagle. Yes, you read that right.

PS5 Players Who Sell PS Plus Collection Access Could Get Banned

The PlayStation Plus Collection gives PS5 owners access to some of the biggest PS4 games as part of their standard PS Plus subscription, but you cannot claim the games via PS4. That led to a market of PS5 owners offering to sell access to these games via temporary guest logins on their console, but it appears this practice is resulting in bans.

Here’s how it works in a nutshell:

  1. PS5 owner offers to claim PS Plus Collection games for a PS4 owner.
  2. PS4 owner gives them their login details so the PS5 owner can claim the games.
  3. PS5 owner signs back out of the account after claiming games.
  4. PS4 owner changes their password.

As it turns out, Sony isn’t a big fan of players doing this. According to VGC, Hong Kong PlayStation 5 players who have sold access to the games–as well as the PS4 players who purchased them–are having their accounts banned. The bans on the accounts don’t appear to be permanent, but the PS5 consoles themselves can no longer connect to PSN. Given that online access is required for nearly everything in modern gaming, including finishing installations of disc-based games, in many cases, this essentially renders the PS5 systems useless.

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New On HBO Max In December 2020: Wonder Woman 1984 Arrives, Batman Leaves

Easy come, easy go. That’s the motto anyone who watches streaming services should keep in mind, because shows and movies are leaving services just as often as they appear. And that makes sense for an independent service like Netflix or a multi-studio service like Hulu. Warner Bros., on the other hand, owns HBO Max as well as most, if not all, of the titles available on it. That includes the list below of new titles joining and leaving HBO Max in December.

We can’t help but wonder, then, why so many things are leaving the service this month. Wonder Woman 1984, which debuts on Christmas Day, headlines the arrivals. The departures, though, include Batman & Robin, Batman Forever, Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition, and Jonah Hex. Whether or not any of those movies are good is in the eye of the beholder, but they’re all Warner Bros.-produced movies about DC Comics-owned characters, both of which are part of WarnerMedia.

Wonder Woman 1984 isn’t the only thing arriving in December, though. Along with the tentpole superhero film, we’ll be able to watch Shaun of the Dead, the Shawshank Redemption, the 1973 Westworld film (Michael Crichton’s first movie about a theme park gone wrong), and a lot more. The majority of the content drops on December 1, though the service has an almost-daily trickle of stuff throughout the month, too. Keep reading to see what’s coming and going.

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