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That wireless router that came with your internet service? Take it back to the cable office. You’re doing yourself a disservice if you don’t have a decent wireless router as part of your networking. But routers, especially high-end ones designed with gaming in mind, aren’t cheap. We’ve got you covered. Below are the best deals and discounts on routers available anywhere online. This post will be updated regularly.
Netgear Nighthawk AC1750 Smart Dual Band WiFi Router and DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem for $89.78
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The Giant Monsters That Have Come Closest to Destroying the World
As John Boyega and the rest of our heroes prepare to battle the big baddies of Pacific Rim Uprising, we thought it would be a good time to take stock of just how well the Earth has fared when facing the giant monsters of the past.
The kaiju genre has a long and venerable tradition, stretching all the way back to one particular giant monster in the ’30s (King Kong), through the atomic-irradiated nightmare of the ’50s (Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, Them!, Godzilla, and so on), all the way up to the CGI-generated enormous apparitions of the present day (Cloverfield, Pacific Rim, Colossal). But which of these huge hulking brutes actually came closest to destroying the planet? That’s hard to say, but we can nominate a few possibilities…
Why Ubisoft Hasn’t Reworked Rainbow 6 Siege’s ‘Lord Tachanka’
Speaking at GDC today, Rainbow Six Siege game director Leroy Athanassof addressed one of the game’s least picked operators, Tachanka, and the possibility of a rework. Athanassof said Ubisoft knows he’s in a bad place strength-wise, but that his cult meme status within the community has stopped them from reworking him yet.
Tachanka, or Lord Tachanka as much of the community refers to him, has become one of Siege’s most prominent memes. He’s also potentially the worst operator in the roster, sporting both microscopic pick and win rates in the last competitive season.
ESO’s New Expansion Returns to Summerset Isle
The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset, the next expansion for Bethesda Softworks’ online RPG, has been announced.
In the new expansion, which will be released for PS4, Xbox One, and PC/Mac on June 5, players will get to explore the Isle of Summerset for the first time since The Elder Scrolls: Arena. In addition to the new zone, which is even larger than Vvardenfell from ESO: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset features a main story that concludes the Daedric drama, which started in the Orisium DLC.
Players will also be able to join the Psijic Order, explore their home city of Artaeum, and acquire a new combat skill line. Additionally, the expansion will introduce jewelry crafting—allowing you to create new powerful gear—and will add new group PvE challenges, including a new 12-player trial, new delves and bosses, and more.
Every PS4, PSVR, and Vita Release This Week
20 games hit the PS4, PSVR, and PS Vita this week, including Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, as well as brand new titles like A Way Out.
For all of the new releases, including links to any IGN reviews of this week’s releases and official descriptions via the PlayStation Blog, check out the gallery below:
And the full list:
- A Way Out (PS4, 3/23)
- Ark Park (PSVR, 3/22)
- Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered (PS4, 3/20) — IGN’s AC: Rogue Remastered Review