Netflix in March: Castlevania Season 3, Altered Carbon Anime, and More

People say variety is the spice of life, and Netflix in March definitely has an eclectic slate of movies and TV shows for you to binge.

To kick things off, the streamer is releasing several high-profile original series, including Castlevania Season 3, Ozark’s third season, the premiere of the Altered Carbon: Resleeved anime, and the premiere of Netflix’s new teen fantasy series, The Letter for the King. Here’s how the streamer describes the show:

When a ruthless prince threatens to cast the world into darkness, a young knight in training named Tiuri (Amir Wilson) embarks on an epic quest to deliver a secret letter to the king. Along the way, he unexpectedly finds himself at the center of a magical prophecy foretelling the rise of a hero who can defeat the prince and restore peace. If he’s going to survive the journey, Tiuri will have to learn what it means to be a true knight — and a true leader.”

On the movie front, you can watch The Shawshank Redemption, Space Jam, Hook, and Martin Scorsese’s gangster classic, Goodfellas.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a spotlight of some of the most notable March Netflix offerings, followed by the full list (U.S. Netflix only):

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Coming Soon in March (Exact Date TBD)

  • ARASHI’s Diary – Voyage (New Episodes) — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • The English Game — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Ladies Up — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Avail. 3/1/20

  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Always a Bridesmaid
  • Beyond the Mat
  • Cop Out
  • Corpse Bride
  • Donnie Brasco
  • Freedom Writers
  • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
  • GoodFellas
  • Haywire
  • He’s Just Not That Into You
  • Hook
  • Hugo
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Life as We Know It
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action
  • Outbreak
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse
  • Resident Evil: Extinction
  • Richie Rich
  • Semi-Pro
  • Sleepover
  • Space Jam
  • The Gift
  • The Interview
  • The Shawshank Redemption
  • The Story of God with Morgan Freeman: S3
  • There Will Be Blood
  • Tootsie
  • Valentine’s Day
  • Velvet Colección: Grand Finale
  • ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas

Avail. 3/3/20

  • Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Avail. 3/4/20

  • Lil Peep: Everybody’s Everything

Avail. 3/5/20

  • Castlevania: Season 3 — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Mighty Little Bheem: Festival of Colors — NETFLIX FAMILY

Avail. 3/6/20

  • Guilty — NETFLIX FILM
  • I am Jonas — NETFLIX FILM
  • Paradise PD: Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Protector: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Spenser Confidential — NETFLIX FILM
  • Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City — NETFLIX FILM
  • Ugly Delicious: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Avail. 3/8/20

  • Sitara: Let Girls Dream — NETFLIX FILM

Avail. 3/10/20

  • Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Marc Maron: End Times Fun — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Avail. 3/11/20

  • The Circle Brazil — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Dirty Money: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • Last Ferry
  • On My Block: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Summer Night

Avail. 3/12/20

  • Hospital Playlist — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 3/13/20

  • 100 Humans — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • BEASTARS — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Bloodride — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Elite: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Go Karts — NETFLIX FILM
  • Kingdom: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Lost Girls — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Valhalla Murders — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Women of the Night — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 3/15/20

  • Aftermath

Avail. 3/16/20

  • The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Search Party
  • Silver Linings Playbook
  • Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
  • The Young Messiah

Avail. 3/17/20

  • Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
  • All American: Season 2
  • Black Lightning: Season 3
  • Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom — NETFLIX FAMILY

Avail. 3/18/20

  • Lu Over the Wall

Avail. 3/19/20

  • Altered Carbon: Resleeved — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Feel Good — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 3/20/20

  • A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • Archibald’s Next Big Thing: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Buddi — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Dino Girl Gauko: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Greenhouse Academy: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • The Letter for the King — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Maska — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Platform — NETFLIX FILM
  • Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Ultras — NETFLIX FILM
  • Tiger King — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Avail. 3/23/20

  • Sol Levante — NETFLIX ANIME

Avail. 3/25/20

  • Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • Curtiz — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Occupant (Hogar) — NETFLIX FILM
  • Signs — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY

Avail. 3/26/20

  • 7SEEDS: Part 2 — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Blood Father
  • Unorthodox — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 3/27/20

  • Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Decline — NETFLIX FILM
  • Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Il processo — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Killing Them Softly
  • Ozark: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • There’s Something in the Water
  • True: Wuzzle Wegg Day — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Uncorked — NETFLIX FILM

If you enjoyed Netflix’s Locke & Key, learn more about the biggest differences between the graphic novel and the show in the video below:

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GTA 4 Is Back On Steam, But Has Lost A Big Feature

When Grand Theft Auto 4 first came out in 2008, its multiplayer was a game-changer, allowing players to hang out together in the game’s immaculate Liberty City together for the first time in franchise history. Well, if you were hoping to relive those glory days on the PC, we’ve got some bad news: the multiplayer portion of the game has been permanently disabled due to lingering issues with the now-defunct Games for Windows Live platform.

While this is a massive loss, considering how important those multiplayer modes were to the game’s success, it’s still an improvement on the current situation. Since January, GTA 4 has been unavailable for purchase on Steam due to the fact that Rockstar has run out of keys for the Games for Windows Live. Since the service is now dead, Microsoft has declined to provide any more, which has led to this situation. The single-player portion of the game will be playable starting March 19.

If you’re unlucky enough to have bought a physical edition of GTA 4, you’ll have to either use your physical key to update to the new Complete Edition, or connect your Rockstar Social Club account in place of Games for Windows Live. It’s a throwback to the days of “CD keys,” but, hey, that’s what happens when you want to play a retro game like GTA 4. Feel old yet?

The last few months have been rather eventful for Rockstar, especially with the high-profile exit of Dan Houser, the writer and creative force behind many of their most acclaimed games, such as Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA V. In the meantime, however, the studio has been still been making quite a bit of money, with publisher Take-Two recently announcing that microtransaction spending in GTA Online grew by 54 percent in the first quarter of this year.

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Batman and Catwoman Are Having a Baby

DC Comics writer Tom King recently wrapped up a years-long run on Batman’s solo title that put the spotlight on Bruce Wayne’s romance with the cat burglar who stole his heart, Selina Kyle aka Catwoman. But their story isn’t over yet. To cap off their love story, King is teaming with artist Clay Mann on a Batman/Catwoman mini-series, and thanks to a new tweet from King, it appears a third character will be joining them — their child. That’s right, Catwoman is pregnant.

The tweet simply shows a piece of art showing Batman and Catwoman standing atop a Gotham City gargoyle, like they do, but Catwoman is clearly showing a baby bump. The art could be from the upcoming Batman/Catwoman miniseries, but another option could be the Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular, which features a short story by King and his frequent collaborator artist Mikel Janin. King tagged Janin in the tweet along with colorist Jordie Bellaire. IGN reached out to DC for clarification but they declined comment.

They should probably get down from there. (Image credit: DC Comics)
They should probably get down from there. (Image credit: DC Comics)

Mitch Gerads, the artist who drew the two-part romance arc “Rooftops” in King’s Batman series, replied to the image with one of his pages from Batman #15 showing a naked, post-coital Bruce and Selina cuddling on a rooftop, implying that was the moment of conception for the baby.

They definitely felt the love that night. (Art by Mitch Gerads. Image credit: DC Comics)
They definitely felt the love that night. (Art by Mitch Gerads. Image credit: DC Comics)

King’s Batman story features a flash-forward (seen in Batman Annual #2 and drawn by Janin) showing a possible future of an elderly Bruce and Selina raising their daughter Helena Wayne, so unless some unforeseen twist that changes that, we already know the happy couple is having a girl. A bit of trivia: Helena Wayne was the daughter of Bruce and Selina on Earth-2, and now it seems King is folding that into the main continuity.

But the story of Batman/Catwoman will feature more than just a newborn. The villain will be the titular bad guy from Batman: Mask of the Phantasm making their DC Comics debut, the Phantasm aka Andrea Beaumont.

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Batman and Catwoman have had quite the rocky relationship. At one point they planned to get married but Catwoman left Batman at the altar, which was revealed to be part of an elaborate plan concocted by Bane to “break” Batman’s spirit. Yet despite forces conspiring against them, Batman and Catwoman eventually got back together.

In other Batman news, Ben Affleck opened up about why he really left The Batman, and we analyzed the crazy fan theory about the Batsuit’s strange new chest emblem.

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Sony Patent Suggests a New PSVR Controller May Be in Development

Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a patent that may point to a new PSVR controller.

The patent, titled “Controller Device,” details a new design for a remote-like VR controller that shares some similarities with the current PlayStation Move controllers, but it also has its fair share of upgrades.

Like the PlayStation Move controller, which has been around since the PlayStation 3 era, the patent shows a controller with a wand-like shape, four small face buttons, a trigger on the back, and a larger center button.

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The giant light ball is gone, and the patent describes finger-sensing technology that can detect contact from the user’s fingers. PC VR rigs have had similar technology for some time, but the original PS Move controllers currently used for PSVR lack this functionality.

The patent also shows a wrist strap, and some are speculating that the strap may be used to simulate grabbing objects in VR, which is a function seen in Valve’s Index VR controllers.

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It remains to be seen if this patent will become a real product in the future. The PlayStation 5 is set to release this year, and Sony has confirmed that current PSVR hardware will be compatible with PS5.

As for a new VR headset, a recent report from Bloomberg claims that Sony is planning to release a new version of PSVR to go on sale sometime after the PS5.

For more, check out another Sony patent for VR-compatible prescription glasses.

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Patent originally spotted by UploadVR.

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Logan Plant is a news writer for IGN, and the Production Assistant for Nintendo Voice Chat, IGN’s weekly Nintendo show. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.

Anker Charging Accessories Are on Sale in Amazon’s Deal of the Day

Where would we be without electricity? Our gadgets would be useless. Civilization would crumble. Thankfully we live in a world with electricity that we can use to power our phones, tablets, Switches, and all the delightful technology that makes life so breezy. Today’s Amazon Deal of the Day is on Anker multi-port chargers and other charging accessories like power strips and cables. The only catch is that the deals vanish at midnight, so grab ’em while they’re on sale.

Don’t see the deals below? Click here.

Anker Charging Accessory Deals

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Sony Cancels PAX East Showcase Over Coronavirus Concerns, Cuts Last Of Us 2 Demos

Sony won’t be attending E3 this year, and now it has confirmed that it will not make a scheduled appearance at this month’s PAX East event. On the PlayStation Blog, the company cited the coronavirus epidemic as the cause for the sudden cancellation.

SIE content communications manager Justin Massongill said that avoiding the event was the “safest option” in the face of the erratic nature of the coronavirus (officially called COVID-19). The virus has affected more than 75,000 people and the death toll has risen above a reported 2,000 cases.

“Update: Today, Sony Interactive Entertainment made the decision to cancel its participation at PAX East in Boston this year due to increasing concerns related to COVID-19 (also known as ‘novel coronavirus’),” Massongill said. “We felt this was the safest option as the situation is changing daily. We are disappointed to cancel our participation in this event, but the health and safety of our global workforce is our highest concern.”

The news comes a week after Sony announced its plans to attend PAX East with a bunch of new playable demos for upcoming games such as Doom Eternal, Nioh 2, Spelunky 2, and more. With Sony skipping the upcoming convention altogether, the company is also pulling these demo previews and some others, including the first public demo for Naughty Dog’s highly-anticipated The Last of Us Part 2.

PAX East will be held in Boston from February 27 through March 1, and tickets for the event are still available.

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Kung-Fu Animals RPG Biomutant In “Final Stages Of Development”

If you dream of crane kicking anthropomorphic squirrels in the face, your wait is almost over: The open-world RPG Biomutant has entered the last stages of development, according to a tweet from developer Experiment 101.

Published by THQ Nordic, and first announced in late 2017, the martial arts RPG made a splash at industry trade shows like Gamescom with flashy trailers that show off its unique world and cartoonish combat. Still, as the tweet says, there is no release date to announce as of yet. The game’s Steam store page references a planned release window of 2020.

If you’re looking for more games starring bipedal mice, check out Ghost of a Tale, a stealthy adventure RPG. If eking out an existence in a mutated world is more your thing, Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is an excellent tactical shooter with plenty of depth. In our review, David Wildgoose called it “a superb tactical combat campaign that you shouldn’t let sneak past.”

Now Playing: Biomutant – Gameplay Sizzle Trailer

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HyperX Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset Review

Adding more features doesn’t automatically make a headset higher quality. Case in point, HyperX’s Cloud Alpha S is a PC-focused version of the very popular Cloud Alpha gaming headset which adds a few very welcome features, including 7.1 surround sound, per-can bass control switches, and a digital-to-audio controller with some quick audio mixing options. These enhancements will run you a little extra – $129 for the Cloud Alpha S versus $99 for the standard Alpha – but theoretically add some significant quality-of-life improvements for PC players, so it makes sense that HyperX would charge a little extra.

Sounds like a sure thing, right?

Well, not exactly. The Cloud Alpha S delivers the same strong, clear sound as the Cloud Alpha, making it a strong choice for a sub-$150 headset. But many of its new features – the stuff that’s meant to justify its higher price – don’t feel like the revelation you’d expect from a “more expensive Cloud Alpha.”

HyperX Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset

Design and Feature

The Cloud Alpha S is very much a riff on the Cloud Alpha, which means its fundamental structure and design are very similar in more ways than not. It has the same sturdy aluminum frame, though its an icy blue on the S. The faux leather covering on the top-band and stitching along the sides are also blue this time. Its mildly noise-cancelling ear cups are, again, made from the plush memory foam found in many HyperX headsets, which are very comfortable over long gameplay, movie, and listening sessions.

HyperX claims the leatherette in the Cloud Alpha S is “more breathable” than the original Alpha; I can’t really attest to that, but I will say that your ears still sweat a bit in a warm room. (I don’t hold against that against the designers, but let’s just say that HyperX has not solved the big-headphone-equals-hot-head conundrum.)

The detachable mic is also a holdover from the original Cloud Alpha. The wired boom mic has active noise-cancelling to keep shallow breaths and other outside noise out of other players’ ears. The mic is clear, but nothing to write home about, though I will I say it took less time than usual for me to position it than with many others I’ve used.

HyperX Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset

Across the board I’d say the similarities between the two headsets are undoubtedly a good thing. The Cloud Alpha is an incredibly comfortable and clear-sounding piece of audio gear, and the Cloud Alpha S follows suit.

HyperX’s 50mm drivers return, providing clear and solid sound across its range. The Cloud Alpha S retains the Cloud Alpha’s “dual-chamber” driver design, which allows the headset to keep bass from booming so loud it muddies other sounds. The Cloud Alpha S expands upon that system by adding a switch on each can that allows you to physically expand or restrict the amount of room the bass driver has to create sound. Across the board, mids and highs come in nice and clear, and having that added bit of control for the bass makes it easy to make spot changes to your sound as you switch from a bass-heavy shooter to something with a softer aural profile.

The biggest additions, feature-wise, all revolve around the Cloud Alpha S’ new mixer/remote. The USB-to-3.5mm controller allows you to switch on the headset’s 7.1 simulated surround sound, as well as toggle a couple of quick-and-dirty audio mixes to boost voice chat or game audio. (Also, as you might expect, it has volume controls and a mic mute button). The controller is detachable, and the headset works on consoles when you connect them directly using a 3.5mm jack, but the USB controller is what enables most of the new features, and why HyperX recommends the Cloud Alpha S specifically for PC.

HyperX Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset

Switching the surround sound on and off quickly shows that it can make a sizable difference in how games and other audio sounds, but only to a point. There is a loose suggestion that you are surrounded by sound, but it is a far cry from the positional audio found in higher-end headsets, such as HyperX’s own Cloud Orbit S.

Likewise, the game and chat mix buttons fall flat. They are no replacement for going into a game’s settings and changing its audio levels yourself. They can, however, be a useful emergency adjustment when you don’t have time to fix things mid-match.

Gaming

In general, the Cloud Alpha S is a solid headset for playing games, until you expect too much from it. Audio comes in clean and clear across lows, mids, and highs. I will say that in games with lots of explosions, like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, I found the base felt a bit muted, even with the bass switches fully open. The sound was nuanced and well-textured – you can hear the difference between a bullet whizzing past and pinging against a metal surface – but it didn’t have the oomph I wanted from a bass-forward soundscape.

As I mentioned above, the Cloud Alpha S’ surround sound has very clear limitations, especially when it comes to games. More often than not, you will not be able to point to which of the seven “speakers” a sound came from. This becomes a problem in multiplayer games where positional audio is important. You can tell left from right and vaguely ahead versus behind, but not always so quickly that you’ll turn and draw a weapon on instinct alone.

When playing games where audio was a quality-of-life feature, rather than a gameplay concern, I was far more pleased. In a game like The Outer Worlds, you can hear conversations going on around you as you walk by, and everything comes through crystal clear. The general sound quality is very high, especially at this price point.

This is realistically in line with other simulated surround sound products in sub-$200 headsets, but the fact that HyperX decided to design a new headset around this feature, and charge extra for it, led me to look for something more. Clearly, I didn’t find it.

Purchasing Guide

The HyperX Cloud Alpha S is available now for $129.99 at the HyperX store and at major retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy.

Deals: $100 Off PS4 Pro, Switch Lite Coral Edition, Star Wars Skywalker Saga

Today’s spotlight deals include $100 off a PS4 Pro, every Cowboy Bebop episode in HD for $5, 67% off the amazing Dropmix game, and 5TB of portable storage for under $100. There are also alot of preorders that went up today, including a new color for the Nintendo Switch Lite, the complete Star Wars Saga on Blu-ray and 4K, and Marvel’s Avengers Earth’s Mightiest Edition for both PS4 and Xbox on Amazon.

PS4 Pro 1TB Gaming Console for $299.98

Here’s another chance to score a PS4 Pro console at the same price as on Black Friday. This is brand new with a full 1-year Sony warranty. If you have a 4K TV with HDR or plan to purchase the PSVR headset, then this model is recommended over the PS4 Slim. Some of you might think with the new PlayStation coming out this year, why bother with this? Well unless you’re willing to pay $500 on a console, you’ll have to wait longer than that.

Preorder Nintendo Switch Lite: Coral Edition

The newest color in the Nintendo Switch Lite lineup is available for preorder. It’s out on April 3. The Switch Lite is $100 less than the Switch and can play almost all of the same games.

All 26 Episodes of Cowboy Bebop for $4.99

Here’s your chance to score one of the best anime TV series ever at the lowest price ever. Cowboy Bebop only ran for one season, and all 26 episodes are available in glorious HD. Watch Amazon digital content practically anywhere including with the Movies Anywhere app.

Today Only: DropMix Music Gaming System for $34

This is an outstanding price considering the fact that the normal list price is $99.99. DropMix was developed by Hasbro with Harmonix, creators of Rock Band and Dance Central. You get 60 DropMix cards from various popular artists and tracks to create your own song mixes. We even reviewed it and called it “one of the most exciting games of recent years”.

WD Elements 5TB Portable Hard Drive for $98.10

This portable hard drive is compatible as external storage for your PC, PS4, or Xbox One. Portable drives are physically much smaller than their desktop hard drive siblings. However, they are just as fast and require no additional power other than the USB port. The only tradeoff is the higher cost per GB, but that point is moot with today’s deal.

Preorder Marvel’s Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Edition (Both PS4 and Xbox One Now on Amazon)

One of the most anticipated games of 2020 now has it’s most special edition up for preorder. Earth’s Mightiest Edition includes Marvel’s Avengers: Deluxe Edition with steelbook case, a full color 12” statue of Captain America, Hulk bobblehead, Mjolnir keychain, Black Widow’s belt buckle, Iron Man’s prototype armor blueprints, Kamala Khan’s honorary Avenger pin, and commemorative Avengers group photo. Pre-order to get 72-hour early access.

Preorder Star Wars The Skywalker Saga 9-Movie 18-Disc Blu-ray or 27-Disc 4K Collection

The 18-disc Blu-ray edition is up for preorder at Walmart and the 27-disc 4K edition is available at Best Buy. These are the first official sets that contain all nine of the Saga movies.

HP OMEN 15t Intel Core i7-9750H 6-Core 15.6″ 1080p 144Hz IPS RTX 2070 Laptop for $1160.99

The OMEN is HP’s premium line and build quality is superior to anything else you’d find at this price range. The base config is fine, but in my opinion this deal gets so much better if you upgrade to the GeForce RTX 2070.

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Keep Your Gaming Station Clean: 675-Count (9 Packs) of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes for $18.32

To get this deal, you’ll need to add THREE of the 3-pack bundle and check out using Subscribe & Save. You’ll get automatic free shipping. The discount increases if you already have 4 or more items in your Subscribe & Save. These wipes will clean and sanitize your gunky keyboards, mice, laptops, headphones, mics, desktop surfaces, and more.

Preorder Cyberpunk 2077 Collector’s Edition

This one has been out of stock from nearly the beginning and bound to go out of stock again well before the September release date. This is easily one of the most anticipated games of 2019. The studio CD Projekt Red are the masterminds behind the incredible Witcher games and if you’re a huge fan like I am then you will most definitely be getting this game. The Collector’s Edition includes the game with steelbook case, 10″ statue of V in action, hardcover art book, metal pin set, metal keychain, patches, postcards, sticker set, DLC, and more.

More Deals for Today:

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  • Newest Apple AirPods 2 Wireless Earphones for $129 on Amazon
  • Blue Microphone Yeti USB Mic with Fallout 76 for $79.99 at Best Buy
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