As the games industry marches towards ever-higher game prices and $80 Mario Karts, you’d be hard pressed to find a better deal than getting a pile of games that’ll only cost you around 22 cents each. Over at Itch.io, you can pick up the Crips for eSims for Gaza Bundle, which’ll get you 74 indie games for less than 20 bucks—all the proceeds of which will go to a good cause.

The bundle was organized by Crips for eSims for Gaza, an international disability justice collective that has raised more than $1.4 million to support the Palestinian civilians enduring the Israeli military’s ongoing offensive in Gaza, which as of last month has killed more than 50,000 Palestinians according to NPR. Crips for eSims for Gaza’s funding helps provide and recharge eSims for Palestinians, allowing access to necessary aid that’s been repeatedly disrupted by IOF blockade.

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“In order to communicate with their families, send and receive warnings about Israeli attacks, and document the atrocities they face, many Palestinians rely on eSims—digitally activated cellular voice/data cards,” Crips for eSims for Gaza said in its mission statement for the fundraising bundle. “Since they do not require physical hardware, eSims can be purchased and topped-up online by anyone, anywhere. In a time when moving basic resources like food and cash into Gaza has become virtually impossible, eSims remain a valuable and accessible site of support.”



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Bem vindos a Shadows

Entra numa aventura no Japão com Naoe e Yasuke, não te vais arrepender 😁

Acompanha os próximos episódios de AC Shadows AQUI 👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDowRCnCZ6UKvixy-Kq7_TxyetIR127ja

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Our hint for today’s Wordle is a versatile thing. Use it early on as a springboard for your own ideas, ensuring your opening guess is as good as they get. Or save it for later, when you’re feeling a bit low on spare rows and green letters. Either way, it’ll help you win—and the April 30 (1411) answer is there to catch you no matter what.

I’d say I stumbled towards today’s answer, an embarrassing series of pratfalls and slip-ups that somehow still revealed fresh yellow and green letters as I went. Maybe that means it wasn’t such a bad game after all. Maybe it means I should’ve taken a minute to breathe before I crashed through the alphabet. Either way, a late win is still better than no win.

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Wordle today: A hint for Wednesday, April 30



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In 2006 Final Fantasy 12 was a brand new PlayStation 2 game, the Xbox 360’s hard drive was at least in spirit still an optional extra, and horse armour DLC was the biggest corporate issue surrounding Oblivion’s launch. I didn’t play the game back then because I thought I didn’t need to—I had Morrowind, a smug sense of superiority, and no use for a sequel.

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What is it? The Oblivion you’ve always known and modded with a few tweaks and a fresh coat of polygons on top.

Expect to pay: £49.99 / $49.99

Developer: Bethesda Game Studios, Virtuos

Publisher: Bethesda Softworks

Reviewed on: Intel i9-13900HX, RTX 4090 (laptop), 32GB RAM

Multiplayer? No

Steam Deck: Verified

Link: Official site

I might have been wrong about that.



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Waiting for a missed skin to return in the Fortnite shop is, at times, a trying task. Even more so if you’re gunning for a collaboration—some return pretty regularly, while others disappear into the vault for hundreds or even thousands of days, often with no indication of when (or even if) they’ll return.

Take the Borderlands Psycho skin, for example. First introduced in August 2019—just before Borderlands 3 launched—it returned a handful of times before vanishing entirely after May 31, 2020. Now, after almost five years, it’s back in the store to purchase once more.



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Dark Souls 2 is widely considered the “worst” Dark Souls game, which is not only wrong (that distinction goes to the greatest hits listlessness of Dark Souls 3) but ignores the fact that it could have had a giant hermit crab with a castle tower as a shell.

As discovered by YouTuber Zullie the Witch, the Lost Bastille area was originally meant to have a big ‘ol crustacean boss battle, which would have marked the first appearance of a crab in a series that absolutely loves ’em. The one cut from Dark Souls 2 wasn’t just a typical giant crab either, but instead a crab wearing a portion of the Lost Bastille itself on its back.



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It is the year 2025 and Bethesda wants you to tell it how to improve Oblivion. Such is the strange and rich new world we’ve been plunged into by last week’s release of Oblivion Remastered, which fixed some parts of the original game’s jank, lovingly preserved others, and introduced some entirely new bits of its own.

Now Bethesda is calling on players to suggest where it (or at least, where developer Virtuos) goes from here. In a channel on its Discord called #oblivion-suggestions, players are pouring in with ideas, beliefs, opinions, and notions.



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Tear down the bunting, Tumblr users, it seems reports of 4chan’s demise were premature. Earlier in April, a hack of the infamous edgelord imageboard perpetrated by someone from a rival board called Soyjack.party forced 4chan offline and resulted in its anonymity being peeled away. Now it’s back, with a blog post explaining how the “catastrophic” damage was possible.

“While not all of our servers were breached, the most important one was, and it was due to simply not updating old operating systems and code in a timely fashion. Ultimately this problem was caused by having insufficient skilled man-hours available to update our code and infrastructure, and being starved of money for years by advertisers, payment providers, and service providers who had succumbed to external pressure campaigns.”



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