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Save On Hello Kitty Island Adventure Nintendo Switch And PS5 Editions

Game News - Sun, 11/16/2025 - 19:00
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As part of Amazon's Black Friday deals this year, you can get multiple physical versions of Hello Kitty Island Adventure at new discounted prices. Both the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch versions of the game are currently down to $25, saving you $15 off the original price of $40. Then there's the Nintendo Switch-exclusive Hello Kitty Island Adventure Gift Box, now available for $50 (was $16), a welcome deal considering it was just released earlier this month. This version includes the Deluxe Edition of the game and a selection of other collectibles, which are detailed below.

Hello Kitty Island Adventure $25 (was $40)

The Hello Kitty Island Adventure standard edition comes with the base game. The PS5 and Nintendo Switch versions of the game are the same price, so you can't really go wrong with which edition you pick. However, there are pros and cons to both; the PS5 version will undoubtedly run more smoothly than the Switch Version, but the Switch version has the advantage of being able to play in handheld mode.

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The Hello Kitty Island Adventure Gift Box Edition is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch. It includes the Deluxe Edition of the game and everything listed below:

  • 1 Double-Side Poster
  • 18 Collectible Cards
  • 1 Premium Foil Card
  • Critter & Fish Guide
  • Tophat's Memories Book
  • Collector's Box
  • Bonus DLC pack with:
    • 300+ Individual Items and Rewards
    • 1 Year of Legacy Event Clothing and Furniture
    • 10 Friendship Blossoms
    • 3 Friendship Bouquets
    • 10 Island Bouquets
    • 50 Strawberry Crates
    • 50 of Every Dye Color
    • 100 Sticks
    • 45 Iron Ore
    • 50 Rubber
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Originally released in the summer of 2023, Hello Kitty Island Adventure is a cozy life-sim game featuring the beloved titular cat and her friends, created by Sanrio. Similar to games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you'll create your avatar from one of six different animal species to your liking, dress them up in stylish outfits, solve puzzles, and cook, craft, and renovate your way through the game's mysterious world.

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Zombie Diner Simulator

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Service Please: First Dinner

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DIAPAUSE

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Solvimus

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Do you like bad jokes, hard puzzles and have exactly one friend? Get ready to lose that one too. Solvimus is a two-player cooperative puzzle game made for best friends, brave duos, and sworn frenemies. Step into the sleek, chaotic labs of the I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. Initiative (Institute for the Neurological Testing of Exceptional Logic, Looks, Intuition, Genius, Eloquence, Narcissism, Charisma, and Expression) - a suspiciously acronym-obsessed organization with a passion for testing minds… and friendships. This isn’t just a puzzle game - it’s a 10+ hour friendship test, packed with 30 intricate, teamwork-based puzzles across five mind-melting parcours. Whether you're solving laser logic mazes, mastering time manipulation, or shouting "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?" into your headset, every moment demands communication, coordination, and maybe a little therapy.

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Get Lego F1 Collectible Race Cars For Less Than $3 Each At Amazon

Game News - Sun, 11/16/2025 - 09:11
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The minifigure version of Lego's Formula 1 Racing series is on sale for an all-time low price ahead of Black Friday 2025. Over at Amazon, racing fans can snag Lego F1 Collectible Race Car 6-Packs for only $17.78 (was $30). Amazon is matching a deal that first popped up at Target, but Target is currently sold out. We wouldn't expect this offer to stick around at Amazon for long, so collectors should try to complete the series for cheap while they can. As a backup option, Walmart is selling the mystery boxes for $19.48.

The mystery box comes with six random cars from the collection (174 pieces total). Each car is sealed in its own smaller mystery box, so you have six surprises to unwrap. This also makes it a good stocking stuffer idea for multiple Lego fans or kids. You’re very unlikely to get a duplicate from the same box, but you will inevitably have duplicates if you try to complete the 12-car collection by purchasing multiple boxes.

Formula 1 fans can also save big on the larger Lego Speed Champions F1 Race Cars and Lego City F1 Playsets at Amazon.

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Report Says Ubisoft Canceled A Splinter Cell Game That Became XDefiant, Director Speaks Out -- "That Is Not True"

Game News - Sat, 11/15/2025 - 22:50

Ubisoft was working on a new Splinter Cell game that was going to embrace games-as-a-service before it shifted to become XDefiant, a game that the publisher shut down not long after release. This is according to Nick Herman, a developer who worked on the game before leaving to start AdHoc Studios, the team that just launched the episodic game Dispatch to great success. Following the publication of this report, XDefiant director Mark Rubin spoke out to react to the report and share his side of the story.

"I was so excited to be a part of this and help revitalize it, because it's been dormant for a while," Herman said told Bloomberg. "And we thought we could tell a great story and do something the fans would love."

The game was in development "for a few months," Bloomberg reported, and Herman confirmed that Ubisoft wanted to have it feature games-as-a-service elements.

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