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Super Smash Bros. Amiibo Figures Are Discounted At Target

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 04:00

One of the coolest--and most affordable--Nintendo collectibles you can get right now is an Amiibo. These miniature figures capture the likeness of Nintendo's many recognizable characters from series like Super Mario, Kirby, and The Legend of Zelda. The most prolific of these Amiibo collections is the Super Smash Bros. line, which features dozens of characters based on their appearances in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Some of these figures can be hard to track down, but thanks to Target, you can save big on select Smash Bros. Amiibo for a limited time, including Mario, Pikachu, Samus, and many more. On average, you can save $5 - $10 per Amiibo figure, and each one is compatible with Super Smash Bros. and various other Switch and Switch 2 games, meaning you can scan in the characters to unlock bonus content, track battler stats, and more. Check out the full list of discounted Smash Bros. Amiibo below.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate AmiiboSave up to $10 per figure

Our top recommendations here include Greninja, Wario, and Sheik, which ooze personality through their action-packed poses. Not only do these figures look great, but they can also battle in your stead in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. By simply tapping a compatible Amiibo to the NFC touchpoint on your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con or Pro controller, you'll get a figure player who'll appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and will fight on your behalf when you're away. These fighters can learn new abilities and tactics as they fight, and the more they battle, the more abilities they gain. They can be upgraded further, and when you're confident in their skills, you can send them out to battle against other players' amiibo fighters for you.

Of course, you'll need a copy of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for this, and you can grab one at a slight discount on Amazon during its Spring Sale. Normally $60, it's on sale for $54.71. This is entirely optional, so if you just want a cool pocket-sized collectible, then these Amiibo figures will look great on your shelf or desk. For more Nintendo deals, check out these specials on the high-end 8BitDo Ultimate 2 controllers and the kid-friendly Mario-themed peripherals that'll work with Switch consoles. These deals are part of Amazon's Spring Sale 2026, which runs until March 31--but we've seen many deals selling out already, so check them out while you can.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Recruited A Top Gun To Voice Fox McCloud

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 02:32

It's official: Running Man star Glen Powell is the voice of Fox McCloud in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Earlier this week, Nintendo revealed that the ace pilot of the Star Fox series will appear in the sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, but it left people guessing as to who exactly was voicing him.

That was until today, when the Top Gun: Maverick actor confirmed on his Instagram account that he was "born to Barrel Roll" and that he was providing his vocal talents to the film. The sequel already has a stacked cast, and includes the returning cast of Chris Pratt (Mario), Charlie Day (Luigi), Anya Taylor-Joy (Peach), Keegan Michael-Key (Toad), and Jack Black (Bowser) alongside newcomers Brie Larson (Rosalina), Donald Glover (Yoshi), and Benny Safdie (Bowser Jr.).

It's unclear yet just how big Fox McCloud's role will be in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, but his inclusion is a big surprise. Outside of the Smash Bros. fighting game franchise, McCloud has never visited the Mushroom Kingdom, and Nintendo generally keeps its franchises separate from one another. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie appears to be breaking those rules, as, alongside Star Fox, it looks like Pikmin will show up in the animated film.

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The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Remake, New Star Fox Game In Development For Switch 2 - Report

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 02:31

Nintendo is expected to release a new Star Fox game in the summer and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, according to a new round of leaks.

Following the confirmation of Fox McCloud's appearance in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie on Thursday, Nintendo fans speculated about whether or not the game series he's from could be making a return as well. Nate the Hate, a well-known insider who has accurately leaked details about Nintendo Directs in the past, confirmed that a new Star Fox game was in the works in a podcast.

According to Nate the Hate, it will be a "classic-style" Star Fox game with "very good" visuals and online multiplayer. The leaker didn't stop there, though, going on to explain that a new 3D Mario game wouldn't be coming out this year and that one of Nintendo's big games for the fall would be a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, among other lower-profile titles and Nintendo Switch 2 Editions.

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You Can Score A Great Deal On 8BitDo's Pro 3 Controller Right Now

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 01:54
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The 8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Controller, compatible with Switch 1 and Switch 2 consoles, SteamOS, Windows PCs, Apple products, and Android devices, is currently available in a variety of colors at a significant discount as part of Amazon's Spring Sale. We're big fans of 8BitDo's controllers in general, and the Pro 3 is an excellent option, especially for retro gaming. Not only is its button layout ideal for returning to classic Nintendo and PlayStation games, but it also comes in three colors inspired by vintage hardware like the Super Nintendo, PlayStation, and GameCube. All three models are discounted to below their standard $70 price tags, though the specific price cuts differ between them.

8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Controller - G Classic $49.31 (was $70)

The 8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Controller is compatible with Switch 1 & Switch 2, Windows PC, Steam Deck, Apple devices, and Android devices. It features swappable Magnetic ABXY buttons that can swap between Switch and Xbox button layouts with the included button-puller tool. It also uses parallel, PlayStation-style thumbsticks with Hall Effect sensors, adjustable trigger sensitivity, two additional back paddle buttons, and the ability to program up to three custom button mapping profiles. The box also includes a charging dock.

As mentioned above, there are three colorways on sale. This one, the G Classic, is inspired by the Super Nintendo's original gamepad. It also seeing the biggest discount to $49.31 (was $70).

See at Amazon 8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Controller - Gray $60 (was $70)

The Pro 3 Gray model sports all the same features as the G Classic, but is designed to resemble the original PS1 DualShock controller. It's on sale for $40 (was $70).

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Finally, we have the 8BitDo Pro 3 Purple model, which looks like the iconic GameCube controller, complete with dark purple chassis, red B button, green A button, and light gray thumbsticks, D-pad, and triggers. Aside from the difference is looks, it has all the same features and accessories as the other two discounted options. It's on sale for $50 (was $70).

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Homelander Actor On Resident Evil Fancasting: "I Don't Even Know What It Is, Man."

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 01:13

Antony Starr--best known for his role as the manipulative, nefarious Homelander in The Boys--is apparently the ideal actor to play series antagonist Albert Wesker in a film adaptation of Resident Evil… according to fans, anyway. But Starr seems rather bewildered by the notion.

To be fair, Starr sort of brought this on himself. At a recent convention, a fan reportedly told him he'd make a great Wesker, and Starr apparently expressed interest in the role. But in a recent interview ahead of the fifth and final season of The Boys, Starr dialed back the enthusiasm.

"I don't even know what it is, man," Starr said of the Wesker role in a recent interview with ComicBook.com.

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Resident Evil Requiem Just Got The Feature You've Been Waiting For

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 00:45

A new Resident Evil Requiem patch has gone live, and it's a big one. Alongside several gameplay improvements and changes to in-game facial expressions, the Resident Evil Requiem update adds a brand-new photo mode to the game, allowing you to easily snap images of your gameplay or set up the co-protagonists for a more action-packed shot--but we all know that the Leon S. Kennedy fandom is the real target market for this update.

Capcom had previously announced that new content--including the photo mode--was on the way after it celebrated a massive sales milestone for Resident Evil Requiem. The photo mode is fairly comprehensive, allowing you to pan around a character, change their pose and facial expression, apply filters, and add stickers to your composition. To activate it from the console, all you have to do is pause your gameplay and hit Square or X on your controller to open the mode up.

Capcom also noted that character expressions in several cutscenes have "been adjusted to better convey emotion." This is unrelated to the so-called "yassify filter" that Nvidia's DLSS 5 was recently demonstrated using games like Requiem. The exact implementation of that feature has yet to be confirmed, and DLSS 5 itself won't launch until later this year.

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How Do You Pronounce Mario? Chris Pratt Shares Whether You're Wrong

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 00:38

Actor Chris Pratt, who voices Mario in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, has revealed what he says is the correct way to pronounce the iconic character's name.

Appearing on The Tonight Show, Pratt said, "I can confirm, as the guy, it's maa·ree·ow." He added: "But don't feel bad if you have used 'marry-o'; a lot of people do that."

Pratt went on to say that Benny Safdie, who voices Bowser Jr., repeatedly pronounced Mario's name incorrectly while doing press for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and handlers had to step in to correct him.

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The Game Awards Venue Will Host The Oscars In 2029. I Wonder What Josef Fares Thinks Of This?

Sat, 03/28/2026 - 00:30

The Academy Awards will take place in a new venue beginning in 2029, and that venue is the same one that hosts The Game Awards in Los Angeles.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced a multi-year deal with live entertainment company AEG to relocate the Oscars from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood to the venue currently known as the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. This will begin with the 101st Oscars in 2029 and run through 2039.

Summer Game Fest, meanwhile, is shifting venues for 2026 from the YouTube Theater in Inglewood to the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. The upcoming 99th and 100th Academy Awards will also take place at the Dolby Theatre.

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PS5 Gets $100 Price Increase, Pro Buyers Pay Even More

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 23:09

Sony has announced that the price of PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation portal consoles will be increasing globally, citing the "global economic landscape" as the reason for the higher price.

"With continued pressures in the global economic landscape, we've made the decision to increase the prices of PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal remote player globally," VP of global marketing, Isabelle Tomatis said in a blog post. "We know that price changes impact our community, and after careful evaluation, we found this was a necessary step to ensure we can continue delivering innovative, high-quality gaming experiences to players worldwide."

These new prices will come into effect starting April 2, 2026:

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Even In The Age Of The Steam Deck And The Switch, The Nintendo 3DS Is The Best Portable Console

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 23:00

The Nintendo 3DS is celebrating its 15-year anniversary today, March 27, 2025. Below, we look back at its design philosophy and how it differs from modern-day handheld counterparts like the Switch and Steam Deck.

Portable consoles are big now. The Steam Deck and its wave of competing devices are just PCs that you can slip into a suitcase. In and of itself, this can make the Steam Deck feel like the best possible version of the portable console. If you're willing to tinker and/or emulate, you can play almost anything on it. If you've already got a massive library of games on Steam? All the better. The Nintendo Switch, which anticipated the Steam Deck's form, went bigger for its sequel. All this size and expansiveness has me longing for a truly handheld device: pocket-sized rather than merely portable. Though some op-eds opined that the 3DS was a serious departure from the minimalist design philosophy that defined the early Nintendo handheld, what has endured is its relatively narrow focus. The 3DS outlasted its own extra-dimensional gimmick and in the process became one of the very best ways to play.

Strangely enough, the portable shift towards maximalism may have started with the 3DS. The original Game Boy, though large and cumbersome in its own right, was made cheaply. Designer Gunpei Yokai advocated for using mature technology that could be obtained easily. The philosophy paid off. The Game Boy, fueled with the lean efficiency of Tetris, was a cascading success. Over two decades later, the 3DS took a new approach. It was not exactly cutting edge, but it boasted a high-tech gimmick of its own (3D effects without glasses) and bright, colorful graphics in those dimensions. It had augmented-reality features and wireless, cross-device communication. Some of the early titles, like Resident Evil: The Mercenaries and Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D, boasted console-quality gaming on the go. But its competition was the Vita, an even larger and more maximalist portable console (which, in a funny twist of fate, became better for playing visual novels and old JRPGs than any big-budget Sony games). The 3DS was cheaper and appealed to a significantly broader audience. It helped a lot that it was a successor to the already resoundingly popular DS.

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Star Wars: Zero Company Brings Fire Emblem-Style Consequences To Its Battles

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 22:28

The Star Wars franchise hasn't been afraid to pull the trigger and send several fan-favorite characters to an early grave, and that's a tradition that'll continue in Star Wars: Zero Company. While the game is drawing many parallels to XCOM, it looks like it also has a few Fire Emblem influences, as a permadeath mode will make almost every single character one with the Force if you bungle your battlefield tactics.

Speaking to PC Gamer (via GamesRadar), narrative lead Aaron Contreras--who was also lead writer on the Star Wars Jedi games at Respawn--revealed that permadeath had been added deep into the development of the game. The gameplay system that developer Bit Reactor came up won't see a character removed from the board if their health drops to zero. Instead, these defeats will count as battlefield injuries, and after they accumulate three of them, they'll be out of the game. The game's protagonist, Hawks, is the only character who permadeath doesn't apply to, due to his central role in the game.

"It was a challenge that we embraced midway through production," Contreras said. "About 13 months ago I lost an argument about permadeath, and it was good that I did, it was the right decision for the game. Star Wars is about loss. I mean, four years old, watching Obi Wan Kenobi die, right? It's about loss, and then also, as a developer, wanting people to not save-scum, but to push through the loss, to what's on the other side of the experience, to feel it."

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This Fully Modular Pro Controller Is Now Discounted on Amazon

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 21:33
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Gaming controllers come in a variety of shapes and designs, but if you're looking for an all-in-one peripheral you can customize on the fly, check out this deal on the Turtle Beach Victrix Pro BFG controller. On sale for $170 (was $210), the Victrix Pro BFG is not just a wireless controller with a premium finish. It is a highly customizable piece of hardware that can be modified for better performance across different game genres. You can pick it up in white or black during the Amazon Spring Sale.

Victrix Pro BFG Controller (PS5, PS4, PC) $170 (was $210)

This model is compatible with PC, PS5, and PS4. It comes with faceplates to alter the control layout, and the module on the right side can be swapped for the six-button fight pad. Four thumbstick caps, four stick grates, three D-pad styles, and a carrying case are included. It also has a touchpad like the standard DualSense controller and supports Tempest 3D Audio. The thumbsticks feature anti-drift Hall Effect technology.

The Pro BFG's trigger locks for R2/L2 or RT/LT have five different stopping points, and the four built-in back buttons can be remapped on the fly. You can also save up to three custom profiles using the Victrix Control Hub app on PC. This lets you fine-tune aspects of the device like stick and trigger sensitivity, analog stick dead zones, and sound profile adjustments.

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Save On Select Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipse Releases This Week

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 09:58

If you're looking to fill out your backlog of Magic: The Gathering sets, you'll want to check out these limited-time deals on Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander decks and booster boxes at Amazon. The Lorwyn Eclipsed set launched back in January, but these deals bring the price on select releases down by up to 32%. The deals are part of Amazon's Spring Sale 2026 event, which also includes video game hardware, Blu-rays, manga, and plenty more--however, the sale only lasts through March 31, so be sure to grab these discounts while you can.

Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed - Dance of the Elements Commander Deck (100 cards)$24 ($50)

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Grab A Box Of 273 TMNT Magic: The Gathering Cards For Over 30% Off

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 09:52

Amazon's Spring Sale 2026 event kicked off this week, and among the many deals in the sale's catalog, some of the best discounts are for Magic: The Gathering sets. One of our favorites is a 31% markdown on the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Draft Night box. Normally $120, the 273-card collection is down to just $83.25 during Amazon's sale, which ends on March 31. Unless, of course, it sells out first.

Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Draft Night (273 cards)$83.25 ($120)

Like other Draft Night boxes, the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Draft Night collection is designed for hosting your own draft night, with enough boosters from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set for up to four players to craft their own decks (or crack all the packs yourself and add the cards to your collection). Here's what you get:

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One Of The Best Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Cases Just Got A 30% Discount

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 09:10

The Nintendo Switch 2 console is a great--but expensive--piece of gaming hardware, and naturally, you're going to want to protect it. One of the best options on the market is Tomtoc's form-fitting, hardshell case, and you can get it for just $25.88 (was $37) during the Amazon Spring Sale. It has been a popular choice for Switch 2 owners since it launched, as the sleek design can also carry a few extras alongside your Switch 2.

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Amazon's Is Offering A Massive B2G1 Free Deal On Books, Graphic Novels, And More

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 08:57

There's only one thing better than grabbing a good book on sale: grabbing a good book for free. With Amazon's big Spring Sale, you can do just that with the Buy Two, Get One Free promotion. The sale covers books, Blu-rays, and more, letting you save on your favorite paperbacks and box sets. We've listed some of our top recommendations below. To get the discount, just add three eligible items to your basket. The price of the lowest-priced item will be deducted, giving you that item for free. You are not limited to one category, so you can choose items like Blu-rays and still get the discount. Plus, Spring Sale discounts apply to this promotion, so you can save and build your library before the sale ends on March 31.

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Some of our recommendations include books adapted into movies, like Project Hail Mary. The big screen version of Andy Weir's sci-fi book has earned rave reviews, but as usual in Hollywood, some cuts were made to the source material. The original book has a harder edge to the science, but the plot of a lone astronaut trying to save the world remains. You can also grab Andy Weir's other sci-fi book, The Martian, which follows astronaut Mark Watney and his attempts to avoid becoming the first person to die on Mars.

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The Superb 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller Is Up To 30% Off

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 08:55

When it comes to gaming controllers, 8BitDo has a solid reputation thanks to its high-quality and budget-friendly peripherals, and with the Amazon Spring Sale, you can save on the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 controller. Normally $70, the Black model is now $53.19, and the White model is $56. The best deal is the limited-edition Honkai: Star Rail controller, discounted to $49, which includes a matching hardshell travel case, themed joystick caps, and collectibles. These discounts will last until Amazon's sale ends on March 31, or if they sell out before then, whichever comes first.

What makes the controller special? It is highly customizable, with offset thumbsticks, four extra remappable buttons, dual trigger modes, RGB lighting rings, custom profiles, and more options through 8BitDo's free Ultimate Software V2. It is also compatible with many platforms and is highly recommended for the Switch 2. The controller syncs wirelessly to Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 via Bluetooth or 2.4GHz with the included USB-C dongle, and also supports 2.4GHz wireless for PC and Bluetooth for Apple devices, Android, and SteamOS.

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Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series Gets A Big Discount Power-Up At Amazon

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 08:45

A new era of Dragon Ball is almost here, but if you want to catch up, you can grab this striking Dragon Ball Super: Complete Series Blu-ray box set for $128 (was $160). It includes all 131 episodes, which is a little over a dollar per episode, and comes with steelbook cases and a premium metal display case. If it sells out at Amazon, Crunchyroll also has it for the same price.

Set years after the events of Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super follows the Saiyan warriors Goku and Vegeta on their journey to gain more power. With new threats like the God of Destruction Beerus, a resurrected Frieza, and Goku Black emerging, the fighters are pushed to their limits as they strive to master their new Super Saiyan transformations.

Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series (Blu-ray box set)$128 (was $160)

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Snag This Sick Lego Lambo While It's On Sale

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 08:13

Ever wanted to own a Lamborghini? Well, now you can--in Lego form, at least. The Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Orange model is currently available for just $35 (was $50), which is the kit's lowest price yet. The deal is part of Amazon's Spring Sale 2026 event, meaning this is a limited-time price cut. The sale ends on March 31, but there's always a chance it could sell out before then.

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When fully assembled, this 806-piece set creates an orange Technic Lamborghini Huracán that is 11 inches long, 4.5 inches wide, and over 3 inches high. Though it's listed as appropriate for ages 9 and up, Lego notes that this set is a great gift for children who enjoy "advanced building toys." But for those of us (of any age) who sometimes struggle to correctly assemble complicated Lego sets, there's always the Lego Builder app, which lets users zoom in, rotate, and examine models in 3D, and track build progress.

If you plan to display the set, you'll want to check out the Briksmax LED Lego Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Orange Lighting Kit, which is also on sale for $24, a 20% discount from its standard $30 pricetag. The lighting set is exactly what it sounds like: a set of LED lights wired to fit into the Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Orange, providing functional headlights, taillights, and interior lighting.

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Save 32% On The Kindle Colorsoft 16GB For A Limited Time

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 07:17

Spring has sprung, and savings are blooming over on Amazon, where bookworms can get their hands on the newest model of the Kindle Colorsoft 16GB for just $170 (was $250). The deal is part of Amazon's Spring Sale, which kicked off earlier this week and runs until March 31. As the name suggests, the Kindle Colorsoft boasts a 7-inch display with "paper-like color" that allows photos and illustrations to pop, unlike the Kindle Paperwhite, which is optimized for black-and-white reading--though it's worth noting the Paperwhite is also marked down during Amazon's Spring Sale event for just $135 (was $160) if you prefer the monochrome display.

Kindle Colorsoft 16GB$170 ($250)

The Kindle Colorsoft's display features adjustable lighting that shifts from white to amber in response to ambient lighting, including bright daylight or low-light settings. Page Color options let users invert black text on white backgrounds on the fly, and supports color highlighting, allowing passages to be marked in pink, orange, yellow, or blue. Like other Kindles, you can access the Kindle Store’s catalog of roughly 15 million eBooks, with optional expansion through a Kindle Unlimited subscription. This model includes 16GB of internal storage for local titles and connects via USB-C so you can transfer files from your PC. Its average battery life lasts up to 8 weeks on a single charge, and it's even waterproof, making it super portable.

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Even if you already own a Kindle, Amazon's Spring Sale is a great time to upgrade. Not only is the Kindle Colorsoft cheaper than ever, but users who trade in their old Kindle are also eligible for an additional 20% discount (depending on the model they trade in). Combined with the Colorsoft's 32% discount, users who trade in their current Kindle could be looking at a discount of over 50%. Be sure to check out Amazon's full Spring Sale for even more discounts and promotions until the shopping event ends on March 31.

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