SpongeBob Tower Defense Codes (April 2025)

Looking for SpongeBob Tower Defense codes? This is where we’ll serve them up! You won’t find any Krabby Patties here, but you will find working codes you can redeem for rewards. These include chests, Magic Conches for summoning exclusive units, gems, and more.

Working SpongeBob Tower Defense Codes (April 2025)

Below are all the active codes we’ve found for SpongeBob TD as of this month:

  • AChallenge2Open – 2x Challenge Crate (NEW)
  • FUNonaTuesday – 10x Rare+ Chest, 1x Challenge Crate, 2x Double Faction Points (1 Hour), 2x Double Challenge Tokens (1 Hour) (NEW)
  • 500KFeelingOkay – 2,000 Gems, 10x Rare+ Chests, 1x Magic Conch

Expired SpongeBob Tower Defense Codes

Unfortunately, you’ve missed the chance to use the codes below, as they’ve now expired:

  • OnlytheBest
  • UnitRefinement
  • FactionGrind4Real
  • CrateOfPossibilities
  • StreamLoyalist
  • OnlytheBest
  • DelayisOkay
  • FoolMeTwice
  • OPCode4RealReal
  • OPCodeVeryOP
  • 200MILLIPLAYSWOAH
  • AcceptingTheChallenge
  • WStreamChat
  • XMarksTheSpot
  • SummonMeASecretPLS
  • EDUCATEDCHALLENGER
  • BugCrushers
  • THANKSFORSUPPORTING
  • DoubleIt
  • TheHuntBegins
  • 1MillionLikesOP
  • LetsRide
  • PiratesLife4Me
  • StacksonStacks
  • WPatchChat

How to Redeem SpongeBob TD Codes

  1. Log in to the SpongeBob Tower Defense experience on Roblox
  2. You’ll need to play the game until you reach Level 10 before you can unlock the codes feature
  3. On the left side of the screen, you’ll see several colorful boxes
  4. The purple box with the clam icon on the bottom left corner is for codes
  5. Click Codes and then copy and paste your code into the box
  6. Redeem it and enjoy the rewards!

Why Isn’t My SpongeBob TD Code Working?

There are two main reasons why your code might not be working when you submit it. Some codes are for Roblox are case-sensitive, so you’ll want to make sure you’re copying it directly from this article and pasting it in. We test each and every one of the codes before adding them here, to make sure they’re working. Just be sure when you are copying them from here, that you’re not accidentally including any extra spaces. If one has snuck in there, just remove them and try the code again.

If you’re taking them directly from the article, and they’re still not working, the other possibility is they’re expired. When a code is expired, it will say this as soon as you hit redeem. But if the code has been entered incorrectly, it will say “invalid” instead.

How to Get More SpongeBob Tower Defense Codes

We check daily for new Roblox codes, so be sure to come back here regularly to see if new SpongeBob TD codes have dropped. Alternatively, you can drop by the Krabby Krew Discord server and scan for codes yourself.

What is SpongeBob Tower Defense in Roblox?

Roblox has its fair share of Tower Defense games, and even SpongeBob is included in the action. Whether you choose to initially recruit SpongeBob, Patrick, or Squidward, you’ll need to protect Bikini Bottom at all costs.

Just like other TD games, the aim is to position units carefully along a set route, where they’ll automatically attack and wipe out a constant stream of enemies. With careful strategy, you’ll complete a series of waves for each location, and prevent enemies from ever reaching your base. Unlock new units, pick your favorites to take into battle, and unleash them when the time is right.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures.

Basketball: Zero Codes (April 2025)

Looking to dominate the court with Basketball: Zero codes? Well, you’re in luck! We’ve searched for all active working codes for the Roblox experience, so you don’t have to. Redeem these for a range of bonuses that include Lucky Spins and cash, helping you swish your way to victory.

Working Basketball: Zero Codes (April 2025)

Below, you’ll find a list of all the currently active Basketball: Zero codes we’ve found as of this month:

  • 100KINTERESTED – 2x Lucky Spins, 3x Zone Color Rerolls (NEW)
  • SRRYFORCRASH: 2x Lucky Style Spins, 1x Zone Color Spin, 1x Lucky Zone Spin
  • JACKPOT: 3x Lucky Style Spins, 2x Zone Color Spins, 3x Lucky Zone Spins
  • 10KLIKES: 1x Lucky Style Spin, 1x Zone Color Spin, 1x Lucky Zone Spin

All Expired Basketball: Zero Codes

Time’s up on these codes, unfortunately. As of this month, the following codes no longer work:

  • JACKPOTTOMORROW
  • CHROLLOFORGOT
  • CHROLLOMVP
  • TATLISCODE
  • 150kevent
  • WOW100K
  • 1MLIKES
  • 400KWOW
  • 100KW
  • WCHROLLO

How to Redeem Basketball: Zero Codes

  1. First, you’ll need to like and join the Basketball: Zero group on Roblox to be able to use codes
  2. Then, load up the Basketball: Zero Roblox experience
  3. In the bottom right corner of the screen, you’ll find the codes button. It’s purple with a gift box icon.
  4. Copy your code and paste it into the box
  5. Press redeem and claim your bonuses!

Why Isn’t My Basketball: Zero Code Working?

Typically, when a code stops working, it’s just because it’s expired. However, plenty of codes for Roblox experiences are also case-sensitive. So, it might be that you’ve typed it incorrectly. Whether a code has been entered incorrectly in Basketball: Zero, or it’s expired, you’ll see a pop-up saying “code doesn’t exist.”

To avoid using an incorrect code, we’d recommend copying them directly from this article and pasting them into the code box. We test them all before we add them to the article, so you can be certain that if it’s on here, it’s a valid code. Just be sure to check you haven’t added a sneaky extra space in there when copying it over.

How to Get More Basketball: Zero Codes

We check for codes on a daily basis, so if there’s a new code, you’ll be able to find it in this article. If you want to search for them yourself, however, you can head over to the Basketball: Zero Discord server.

What is Basketball: Zero in Roblox?

It’s no surprise that in Basketball Zero, you’ll be playing… basketball. The fast-paced 5v5 game will see you dribbling the ball across the court to face opponents and try to score as many points as possible. By unlocking new styles and zones, you’ll earn a range of atheles and bonuses that will give you special advantages. The Flash, for example, has excellent speed and agility, while the Star athelete can leap like no other. Redeeming the codes above will give you chances at Lucky Spins, which unlock the Styles and Zones, while the cash will enable you to unlock emotes and goal effects, to really celebrate the wins.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures.

Attack on Titan Revolution Codes (April 2025)

Whether you’re looking for extra Spins, potions, or Crates, these Attack on Titan Revolution codes will have you covered. Here you can find a list of all the currently active and working AoT Revolution codes in Roblox to give you a little helping hand on tackling those Titans.

Active Attack on Titan Revolution Codes (April 2025)

As of December 2024, it was announced that newly released AoT Revolution codes are only active for one week, so check back regularly to avoid missing out. Here are all the currently active Attack on Titan Revolution codes in April 2025, and the rewards you’ll get for redeeming them:

  • There are currently no active Attack on Titan Revolution codes.

All Expired Attack on Titan Revolution Codes

The following codes can no longer be redeemed as of April 2025:

  • LIKES500K
  • LIKES475K
  • UPDATE3SOON
  • LIKES450K
  • FREESPINS2
  • SUB2EK
  • BIGPATCH
  • LIKES425K
  • UPDATE2POINT5
  • NEWYEARS2024
  • HOLIDAYS2024
  • VISITS200M
  • LIKES400K
  • ENDOFHALLOWEENEVENT
  • 500kCommunityMembers
  • Thanksgiving
  • ENDERSPINS
  • COLESPINS
  • UPDATE2HALLOWEEN
  • UPDATE2FATE
  • UPDATE2DEMON
  • UPDATE2SPINS
  • CODESEXPIREAFTER1WEEK
  • UPDATE2PATCH
  • LIKES350K
  • ARMOREDTITANSOON
  • SOSORRY4DELAY
  • WELOVEBRASIL
  • ROBLOXFIX
  • LIKES325K
  • DEVCODE3
  • MYBAD
  • UPDATESOON2
  • SORRY4DELAY3
  • LIKES300K
  • RANDOMCODE1
  • RANDOMCODE2

How to Redeem Attack on Titan Revolution Codes

  1. Reach Level 15 in Attack on Titan Revolution
  2. Launch AoT Revolution
  3. Find Codes on the Main Menu as you load up the experience
  4. Click on Codes and the box will appear on the bottom right corner
  5. Paste in your code and press enter to get your goods

Why Isn’t My Attack on Titan Revolution Code Working?

If you find your AoT Revolution code isn’t working, it could be for a few reasons. Firstly, you’ll need to be Level 15+ before codes will work, so spend some time leveling up before attempting to use them.

If you’re Level 15+ and your code isn’t working, it’s either because there’s a typo in the code or it’s expired. If a code has run out, it will say “Expired” when you press enter. If there’s a typo, or the code is very old, it will say “Invalid.” If you don’t meet the level requirement to use the code, it will say “Error.”

To avoid typos, we’d recommend copying the code directly from this article. Then, paste it into the Codes bar on the Main Menu of the AoT Revolution screen. Just be sure to check that there’s no extra space at the beginning or the end of the code.

How to Get More Attack on Titan Revolution Codes

We update this article daily with any new Attack on Titan Revolution codes. But if you want to get AOTR codes the moment they drop, it’s best to follow the AoT Revolution Discord. Codes are posted in the #Announcements channel.

What is Attack on Titan Revolution in Roblox?

Attack on Titan Revolution is a Roblox experience inspired by the AoT Japanese manga. In an attempt to save humanity and lead the revolution against giant creatures, you’ll be tasked with slaying the Titans and reclaiming freedom. Customize your fighting style with Gear, Upgrades, Perks, and more, to take on tougher challenges as you level up.

Lauren Harper is a freelance writer and editor who has covered news, reviews, and features for over a decade in various industries. She has contributed to guides at IGN for games including Elden Ring, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Starfield, Pikmin 4, and more. With an MA in Victorian Gothic History and Culture, she loves anything that falls under that category. She’s also a huge fan of point-and-click adventures, horror games and films. You can talk to her about your favourites over at @prettyheartache.bsky.social.

Rime Developer Tequila Works Is Auctioning Off Its Game Rights After Bankruptcy

Including some in-development titles.

Tequila Works, the developer behind the lovely puzzler RiME, horror cinematic platformer Deadlight, and adorable League of Legends spin-off Song of Nunu, is auctioning off a number of its game rights and IPs.

19 different listings can be found on the auction website Escrapalia, including for the aforementioned IPs (excluding LoL, of course), The Invisible Hours, and a web domain. Rime and GYLT are currently sitting at 15,500 € after 150 bids on each, while the web domain sits at 270 € after 12 bids. The listings are open until 14th May 2025.

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Zenless Zone Zero Arrives on Xbox This June – With In-Game Benefits for Game Pass Ultimate Players

Zenless Zone Zero Arrives on Xbox This June – With In-Game Benefits for Game Pass Ultimate Players

Zenless Zone Zero Hero image

Summary

  • Zenless Zone Zero, HoYoverse’s urban fantasy ARPG, will be available for free on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Cloud Gaming in June.
  • Game Pass Ultimate members can play the game seamlessly across devices without downloads via Xbox Cloud Gaming.
  • Dive into the vibrant world of New Eridu, explore the brand-new area Waifei Peninsula, and experience exhilarating combat.

HoYoverse’s urban fantasy ARPG, Zenless Zone Zero, is set to officially launch on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Cloud Gaming this June alongside its Version 2.0 update. Players will be able to enjoy the immersive urban life experience and thrilling action combat in this dynamic and vibrant game on Xbox.

As an exclusive benefit, Game Pass Ultimate members will unlock special in-game rewards—including Polychromes, Dennies, and more—simply by logging in after each major version update. It’s time to wishlist Zenless Zone Zero on Xbox now! Curious to learn more? Read on!

Stunning Performance on Xbox

In the world of Zenless Zone Zero, a calamity called the “Hollows” has destroyed modern society. New Eridu, the last remaining metropolis, has risen against the odds amidst this destructive catastrophe to become the last bastion of modern civilization. Players step into the shoes of a Proxy, a professional specializing in navigating the dangerous Hollows, guiding those who, for various reasons, need to venture inside.

With the extraordinary performance of Xbox Series X|S, Proxies can look forward to an exceptional audiovisual feast, featuring DirectX RayTracing and HDR support, as well as native 4K resolution running at a smooth 60FPS performance. In addition, Game Pass Ultimate members will be able to seamlessly play Zenless Zone Zero across multiple devices, including mobile phones, via Xbox Cloud Gaming without downloads.

Exhilarating Combat Experience

Zenless Zone Zero distinguishes itself with an exciting combat system that blends accessibility with depth. It is designed to make thrilling combat more accessible and satisfying for all players while offering deep mechanics for skilled action veterans who desire to hone their combat skills.

The game is optimized to support the Xbox controller, incorporating customized vibration feedback for different actions such as Basic and Special attacks. Players can fully unleash their skills in challenging battles while embracing the enhanced immersion and sense of impact during battle.

Play Zenless Zone Zero Anytime, Anywhere

Cross-progression and flexible server selection are fully supported on Xbox, allowing players to link their existing Zenless Zone Zero account from other platforms such as PlayStation, PC, Android, and iOS to Xbox. Furthermore, players can switch back and forth between multiple active games without lengthy loading times with the exclusive “Quick Resume” feature on Xbox Series X|S.

Currently, the game supports 13 text and 4 voice-over languages. All of these ensure that Xbox players can dive into Zenless Zone Zero with unparalleled convenience, flexibility, and instant accessibility — wherever and whenever they choose.

An Enchanting Journey Awaits in June 2025

Zenless Zone Zero fuses contemporary urban aesthetics with retro elements, crafting evocative narratives and authentic emotions that delve into the significance of ordinary people and their daily lives. Accompanied by distinctive characters, many players have found a profound sense of connection through this adventure in New Eridu.

We are so thrilled and grateful that Zenless Zone Zero will finally arrive on Xbox alongside the highly anticipated Version 2.0 this June. The new chapter of the game will unfold in a unique area called Waifei Peninsula, in which urban life and Hollow exploration closely intertwine, bringing a more cohesive and immersive narrative experience.

Soon, you will be able to join this spectacular journey as a Proxy and we just can’t wait to see you in New Eridu! Until then, stay tuned for more information on the game and on the exclusive rewards we are preparing for you. And of course, don’t forget to add Zenless Zone Zero to your Wishlist now!

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Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 512: True Blue

Email us at PSPodcast@sony.com!

Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or download here


Hey, everybody! Sid, Kristen, Tim, and I are back this week to discuss Days Gone Remastered and the new hit indie game Blue Prince. We also get Tim’s top five most-played PlayStation games and discover what new titles everyone has been checking out.

Stuff We Talked About

  • Next week’s release highlights:
    • Darkest Dungeon II | PS5, PS4
    • Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn | PS5
    • EA Sports College Football 25 | PS5
  • Marathon — Gameplay Reveal Showcase on April 12
  • Blue Prince — Behind-the-scenes with the devs 
  • PlayStation Portal — Cloud Game Streaming Beta features
  • Days Gone Remastered — New Horde Assault mode deep dive 
  • Bloom & Rage Lost Records — Creative Director interview all about Tape 2
  • The Last of Us Complete — Now available on PS5
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle — PS5 Pro features deep dive 
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows — PS5 Pro features detailed by Bethesda 
  • PlayStation Plus Game Catalog April
    • Extra and Premium
      • Hogwarts Legacy | PS4, PS5
      • Blue Prince | PS5
      • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2 | PS5
      • EA Sports PGA Tour | PS5
      • Battlefield 1 | PS4
      • PlateUp! | PS4, PS5
    • Premium
      • Alone in the Dark 2 | PS4, PS5
      • War of the Monsters | PS4, PS5

The Cast

Sid Shuman – Senior Director of Content Communications, SIE

Kristen Zitani –  Senior Content Communications Specialist, SIE

O’Dell Harmon Jr. – Content Communications Specialist, SIE

Tim Turi – Content Communications Manager, SIE


Thanks to Dormilón for our rad theme song and show music.

[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]

Talisman: The Magical Quest 5th Edition Board Game Review

Questing through dangerous dungeons in search of loot and magical artifacts goes together with board games like peanut butter and chocolate, and the Talisman: The Magical Quest Game series was one of the first to make that combination so compelling. The first edition of Talisman was released back in 1983 by Games Workshop – now best known for their Warhammer and Lord of the Rings tabletop war games – introducing players to its various regions and the Crown of Command. Now, more than 40 years later, Avalon Hill has released the fifth edition of Talisman, and once more, you will be able to test your mettle against the dragon and see if you can claim the crown for yourself.

In Talisman, you and up to five friends select from 12 possible characters in this contest for the Crown of Command. These include a nimble thief, an arcane wizard, and a mighty warrior, among others. This latest edition of Talisman maintains a similar flow to previous iterations – roll dice, move to a space where you may draw an adventure card that could spawn a monster, grant you a magic item, or send you to a tavern where a dice roll determines your fate. Then it’s the next player’s turn, and this cycle repeats until a character who has managed to claim one of the titular Talisman relics passes through the Valley of Fire and defeats the powerful Elder Dragon, claiming the Crown of Command and winning the game.

This rather simplistic – or perhaps aged – approach to adventure board games is not a detriment but rather a point in Talisman’s favor. Right now, there is no shortage of campaign-style board games that feature grand adventures, like Elden Ring or Divinity: Original Sin, and even Avalon Hill’s other Games Workshop revival, HeroQuest, feeling like evolved extensions of Talisman. However, many modern examples can be intimidating and expensive for younger players or those new to the hobby. While it may not be a game I reach for with my seasoned group of gaming friends, I can see it being a great choice when hanging out with my nephews or a group of friends who are less experienced with board games but open to trying something new.

While the actions you take on your turn may seem mundane compared to more modern adventure games, much of Talisman’s appeal lies in the balancing act of Do I try to get stronger, or do I move ahead? This tug-of-war – needing to grow powerful enough to defeat the final dragon without falling too far behind – adds a layer of second-guessing to every turn. How much of a risk do you take by not going after that next enemy for its rewards in favor of getting a jump on the others by heading to the next area?

For all your planning, Talisman is highly luck-dependent, with nearly every aspect determined by a die roll. Calling it “Adventure Monopoly” wouldn’t be entirely off base, though fortunately, Talisman is far more fun (and much quicker to play). You roll a die to determine movement, with your only decision being whether to move clockwise or counterclockwise. The outcomes of different spaces are dictated by another die roll or a random draw from a deck of cards, and combat is yet another roll of the dice. This heavy reliance on chance won’t be for everyone, and the fifth edition includes a Fate resource which allows you to reroll dice or move up to six spaces on your turn, it doesn’t quite go for enough and I would have loved new mechanics that further mitigate the luck element and reward strategy more.

This latest edition makes some changes that help speed up the game and make it less punishing for players. One example is the iconic Toad transformation, which turns a player into a toad, reducing their strength, craft (magic), and movement. Previously, this effect lasted three turns, but now it only lasts one. Character death has also been significantly adjusted. In past editions, when a character died, all items, followers, gold, and other trinkets they had accumulated were dropped on the space where they fell, and the player had to start fresh with a brand-new character. In the fifth edition, you retain all your items and simply move to the Village space, where you can pay for additional lives at the start of your next turn.

While this change makes the experience “nicer” and more forgiving, I feel it also removes some of the tension and sense of danger in confrontations. As a smart inclusion, the rulebook features many of the old rules in the back as “Alternate Rules,” with all new fifth-edition changes marked for easy reference by returning Talisman fans.

Alongside the gorgeous redone artwork featured all over the game, much of the rest of Talisman Fifth Edition’s design and aesthetic feels dated and could use some updates to help with accessibility. Text on the board and cards is very small, and the fact that all text is always facing outwards means that no one, regardless of where they are seated, will ever be able to read all of the spaces on the board.

Inside the rule book, there are descriptions of all of the spaces, but a player aid – a fairly common component in modern games – that has them listed instead would have been a great help, and is honestly something I plan to print out and keep in my game box. Even the stat tracking cones – a hallmark of the Talisman series – feel like they could have benefitted from a bit of a refresh too.

Besides from a colorblind standpoint, being able to tell the difference between the ever so slightly large cones and the smaller ones was troublesome even up close on your own board, let alone across the table to gauge the other player’s stats. I get that it’s part of the game’s identity, but perhaps having each stat be a different shape, add some sort of stylized texture, or even just making the difference in size more easily distinguishable, would have gone a long way. Maybe a premium component add-on will come out one day that tweaks this and gives us some good coins too; worst case, there’s always 3D printing and the fan community.

Speaking of add-ons, the Talisman games are known for their plethora of expansions (see our Talisman buying guide), and while it’s still early in this edition’s lifecycle, its first expansion does something no other Talisman expansion has done – introduce a co-op mode. Talisman Alliances (see at Amazon) transforms the base game into a campaign/legacy-light experience, featuring five Trials that players work together to overcome, earning rewards they can carry forward.

With envelopes and small boxes to open, my friends and I enjoyed this tweak to the formula, as it nudges the game slightly toward strategy. We could plan how to tackle objectives, trade amongst ourselves to optimize our chances, and watch as the Doom Track made the game progressively more challenging. I wasn’t as fond of swapping out cards from the main Talisman deck before playing, but it’s a small inconvenience, and Alliances’ rulebook provides clear instructions on how to reset your game to stock Talisman when you’re done.

Despite releasing in 2024, Talisman Fifth Edition feels very much rooted in the past – for better and for worse. Some may find its mechanics outdated, while others may view them as faithful adaptations of what has kept Talisman alive for over 40 years. I land somewhere in the middle, wishing the game relied less on dumb luck and rewarded strategic play more, while also appreciating the new fifth-edition rules that make it a kinder, faster experience. The Alliances expansion also makes Talisman a fine gateway game into the adventure board game genre – made even more appealing by its reasonable retail price.

Kingdom Come Deliverance II Drops to Just £39.95 in the UK

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has only been out since February, but you can already grab the Day One Edition of Warhorse Studios’ hit sequel for as low as £39.95 at The Game Collection on both PS5 & Xbox Series X. Previously £54.95, that’s a massive £15 saving for a critically well-received RPG that will take you at least 40 to 60 hours just to complete the main story.

If you’ve been distracted by all the other huge games that have come out in the last few months— like Civilization 7, Avowed, Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, or Monster Hunter Wilds, just to name a few—this is the perfect chance to return to the Kingdom of Bohemia with a massive bargain.

There are a few other UK retailers who have followed suit, with Argos, Currys, and Smyths bringing the price down to £39.99. TGC is still the cheapest by 4p, but if stock runs out on PS5, we’d recommend going to Currys next since it does free next day delivery and is also the Day One Edition, containing the pre-order bonus quest— “The Lion’s Crest”.

Argos can do free shipping as well, but only if you collect from a store or place an online order over £100, otherwise costing you at least an extra £3.95 for home delivery. Plus, while Argos is selling the Day One Edition on Xbox Series X, it’s only selling the standard version without the bonus quest on PS5.

Smyths is only selling the standard version on both platforms, neither without the pre-order bonus quest. That said, it still makes a better price than those currently at other retailers. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on PS5 at Amazon UK, for example, currently costs £57.77 at the lowest. ShopTo has cut its prices on the game slightly, but not as much, only going as low as £47.85 for the game on Xbox Series X|S.

While you can get Kingdom Come: Deliverance II for as low as £38.49 on PC through sites like CDKeys, deals like The Games Collection’s are the cheapest ways to play the game on console. KCD2 is still priced much higher on each system’s digital platforms—£59.99 on both the PlayStation Store and Xbox Games Store. If you have either console with a disc drive, The Game Collection, Currys, or Smyths are your best options.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

Top up your Steam Deck or ROG Ally X with this hidden 3TB SanDisk Ultra discount

SanDisk has one of the best offers going right now if you’re looking for a massive storage upgrade on your handheld gaming device. There’s already a discount on these memory cards, but if you buy two 1.5TB SanDisk Ultra microSDs directly from SanDisk today, you’ll get an extra 20% off at checkout. That drops the price to just £74.45/$90 per card (2 for £148.90, or $179.98) which is wild considering these were going for a whole lot more during Amazon’s Spring Sale a couple of weeks back.

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Nintendo Is Reportedly Stockpiling Switch 2 Units For US Launch

Most units from Vietnam are apparently being shipped to America.

A new report from Bloomberg states that Nintendo has the potential to build up “a stockpile of millions of consoles” from Vietnam ahead of the Switch 2’s launch on 5th June 2025.

The article (paywalled) states that Hosiden Corp., which is one of the three main assemblers for the console and based in the Southeast Asian country, apparently shipped more units of the new console in February of this year than the previous six months combined — around 725,000. This is according to customs data provided to Bloomberg by the NBD.

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