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Crunchyroll Store Warehouse Sale: Save On Anime, Manga, Merch, And More
The Crunchyroll Store's annual Warehouse Sale has kicked off, and, as in previous years, there are some massive deals to take advantage of across Blu-rays, apparel, manga, and collectibles. New items will be added every week for the duration of the sale, and so far, we're seeing savings of up to 70% on select items. If you're a Crunchyroll Mega or Ultimate Fan subscriber, you'll get extra benefits like free shipping on all orders and additional discounts on eligible items. On top of that, there are also "Super Steal" deals on select products that run for 48 hours and slash the price on the discounted products by even more than their sale price. To help you find the best deals, we've rounded up some of our favorite discounts on manga and anime Blu-rays in the lists below.
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If you've got gaps in your manga collection, Crunchyroll is currently offering deals on hundreds of standard paperbacks, with most of them retailing for a cool $7 a pop. This means that it's very easy to stock up on items related to your favorite manga, ranging from classics like Battle Angel Alita and Dragon Ball, to modern-day favorites like Frieren: Journey's End, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Demon Slayer.
Continue Reading at GameSpotValve Sued For "Promoting Illegal Gambling" By New York Attorney General
Valve's loot boxes are coming under fire in a new lawsuit from New York Attorney General Letitia James. The AG's office is alleging that loot boxes in Valve's games--including Counter-Strike 2, Team Fortress 2, and Dota 2--violate New York's gambling laws and potentially harm children.
In Valve's games, players can use real money to buy loot boxes, which allow them to potentially win a virtual item that may have real monetary value because they can be resold on the Steam Community Market. The lawsuit contends that Valve has made billions by encouraging players of all ages--including teenagers and younger gamers--to keep purchasing loot boxes in the name of winning rare and valuable items. According to James's office, the goal of the lawsuit is to permanently prevent Valve from promoting its "illegal gambling" in games and to fine the company for violating state laws.
"Illegal gambling can be harmful and lead to serious addiction problems, especially for our young people," said James in a statement. "Valve has made billions of dollars by letting children and adults alike illegally gamble for the chance to win valuable virtual prizes. These features are addictive, harmful, and illegal, and my office is suing to stop Valve's illegal conduct and protect New Yorkers."
Continue Reading at GameSpotNew Lara Croft Actor Discusses Her Take On The Character: "No Laras Left Behind"
Alix Wilton-Regan, the new Lara Croft actor for the upcoming Tomb Raider: Catalyst, has discussed how her version of the character may differ from previous incarnations.
Speaking on the Press X to Continue podcast, Wilton Regan said she is taking the "no Laras left behind" approach, which means she aims to adopt and embrace what came before, but also make her own stamp.
"I've looked at all of the performances. Obviously, I've got all the scripts, so I know where it's going, and, you know, I think all of the Laras that have previously come before will also be informing as we move into a new era of Tomb Raider, I would say," she explained, as reported by Eurogamer.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCoD: Black Ops 7 And Warzone Patch Notes Reveal Nerf For OP Gun In BR
A small update arrived to Call of Duty on February 25, and the patch notes detail a few bug fixes for Black Ops 7 and some notable weapon tuning for Warzone. The weapon adjustments for battle royale include a nerf for the popular auto conversion for the M8A1 assault rifle, while a few other guns get improvements to make them more viable.
Recently, the M8A1 assault rifle has been a dominant force in Warzone with the addition of the Autostrike-X8 Conversion barrel. This attachment transformed the gun from a three-round burst rifle into a fully automatic powerhorse. The developer has now detailed a nerf to decrease the damage range for the M8A1 when using the Autostrike-X8 Conversion barrel as well as a slight decrease to the lower torso and leg multipliers. This should be a significant enough change to the gun's time-to-kill to entice players to switch to a different option in battle royale.
Additionally, other guns were buffed to better compete as long-range options in Warzone. The VS Recon sniper rifle had its bullet velocity increased from 720m/s to 745m/s, which should help it compete against the popular Hawker HX sniper rifle. The Warden marksman rifle received buffs to improve the aim-down-sight speed and bullet velocity, as well as a notable 25% increase to its reload speed and a 30% decrease in recoil.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSkate Studio Lays Off Staff As Game Enters "Next Chapter"
Full Circle, the studio behind EA's new Skate game, has dismissed an unspecified number of employees. In a website post about the "next chapter" of the free-to-play early access title, the studio said that it is "transforming" as the game evolves.
"These shifts mean making changes to our team structure, and some roles will be impacted," Full Circle's post reads. "The teammates affected are talented colleagues and friends who helped build the foundation of Skate. Their creativity and dedication are deeply ingrained in what players experience today. This decision is not a reflection of their impact, and we’re committed to supporting them through this transition."
An important update from Full Circle: https://t.co/BO7FfXGvF2 pic.twitter.com/sqzMvQ5ljT
— skate. (@skate) February 25, 2026The studio also thanked players for their "passion and trust." The layoffs come five days after Full Circle unveiled plans for Season 3 of Skate, which begins on March 10. Included in the season update is the Isle of Grom, but Full Circle attracted complaints by locking unlimited access to the map for premium pass subscribers.
Continue Reading at GameSpotMr. Beast Editor Accused Of Insider Trading On Prediction Market
The popular prediction market site Kalshi has announced that it took action against an editor working for YouTube star Mr. Beast, accusing him of insider trading and ordering him to pay a huge financial penalty.
In a blog post, Kalshi reiterated that it bans insider trading, and has recently closed a case against Artem Kaptur, an editor for Mr. Beast who is accused of trading "about $4,000" on streaming markets related to YouTube. The punishment? A two-year suspension from Kalshi and a financial penalty equal to five times the size of the offending trade. The statement says Kaptur must pay $20,397.58, plus a penalty of $15,000.
Kalshi said its disciplinary committee "found reasonable cause to conclude Kaptur traded while employed by or legally affiliated with a Source Agency for Mr. Beast contracts, and that he traded on material, non-public information he obtained because of this employment."
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