Save 50% on Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 Right Now

The barrier to entry for creating your own videos is lower than it’s ever been. Time was, you needed a dedicated camcorder and a pretty beefy computer with a few thousand dollars worth of professional-grade software. Not anymore. Right now, you can start editing your movies and videos for just $50 with this Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 deal.

Adobe Premiere Elements Deal

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This deal is only good for today, and is made better still when you enter in code ‘Adobedeal2’ at checkout, saving an additional $10. That brings the total cost of Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 to just $50, which is 50% off its regular price.

You get both a physical disc and a digital code, so it’s up to you which one you want to use to install your copy. It also works on both PC and Mac, so you don’t have to worry about compatibility issues. The one downside to this deal is it’s not currently in stock. You can still buy it, and for half-off I recommend it highly, but keep in mind it’s not going to appear on your doorstep right away.

Adobe Premiere Elements is a light-weight version of Adobe’s Premiere Pro software. It has everything you need to start editing your videos, and if you want to give your stuff a professional look without spending a ton of money, this is the best way to get it done. If you’re editing with some free software, that’s all well and good, but I recommend picking this up and taking your stuff to the next level.

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NASCAR Heat 5 Announced

704Games and publisher and publisher Motorsport Games have announced NASCAR Heat 5, the latest in the popular series of NASCAR racing games.

The latest NASCAR Heat features Chase Elliott on the cover and includes a career mode that lets you progress through the Xtreme Dirt, Gander Trucks, and Xfinity Series before reaching the NASCAR Cup Series. It includes 34 officially licensed race tracks, esports support, a new track-testing mode that lets you learn each course, and more.

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NASCAR Heat 5 will be available on July 10 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC and include split-screen local multiplayer and 40-player online races. A Gold Edition of NASCAR Heat 5 will launch on July 7.

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Funimation Is Streaming More Classic Anime Series Soon

Funimation has teamed up with NIS America to add more new and classic anime series to its streaming library, including classic series Cardcaptor Sakura. Five new series will be streaming from May 5, while another 14 will be available soon.

Funimation’s anime streaming library already boasts over 700 titles, including shows like My Hero Academia, Dr Stone, and classics like Fruits Basket and One Piece.

The new additions coming to the service on May 5 are:

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World Of Tanks “Road To Berlin” Mode Is Now Live, Offering New PvE Combat Scenarios

World of Tanks has a new mode live now, and it’ll be available until May 18. It’s called Road to Berlin, and it’s a player vs. enemy mode that will let players choose between five different units to combat their enemies. Each unit features a unique set of combat boosts (like the ability to call in airstrikes or special shells), and you can play it in teams of five.

The battles in this mode each consist of five sequences, called Battle Missions, which will feature different objectives that need to be completed to progress. There’s a brand new map to play on–Berlin–and three others to move through. The Berlin map will not be available until May 9, which is the 75th anniversary of the ceasefire that ended World War II.

You can learn more about this mode in the trailer below.

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