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Reigning NCAA Champion Joins Phil Mickelson’s LIV Golf Team And Forfeits Spot In The Masters
It’s been four years since LIV Golf officially set out on its quest to take on the PGA Tour, and it’s on the verge of kicking off what seems to have the potential to be a make-or-break season. The league recently lost one of its most notable names after Brook Koepka returned to the PGA […] The post Reigning NCAA Champion Joins Phil Mickelson’s LIV Golf Team And Forfeits Spot In The Masters appeared first on BroBible.

Samsung’s discounted microSD Express card more than doubles your Switch 2 storage
Samsung’s P9 microSD Express card is a relatively affordable way to upgrade Switch 2 storage. If you buy digital games for the Nintendo Switch 2, Samsung’s P9 microSD Express card offers an easier way to expand your storage without constantly deleting games to make room. It’s cheaper than other microSD cards, and it’s an even better value right now, with the 512GB version priced at $79.99 ($40 off) — just $5 shy of its best price to date. You can alternatively buy the 256GB model for $39.99 ($15 off) at Amazon. Samsung P9 microSD Express Card Where to Buy: $54.99 $39.99 at Amazon (256GB) $54.99 $39.99 at B&H Photo (256GB) $99.99 $79.99 at Amazon (512GB) While the Switch 2’s 256GB internal storage is enough for most first-party Nintendo games, just one or two large downloads can quickly eat up space. Cyberpunk 2077, for example, takes up 59GB, while Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Switch 2 is a 93GB download — meaning that buying both would use up over half of the console’s internal storage. Many third-party games eat up dozens of gigabytes each as well, which means it’s only a matter of time before that 256GB fills up. That’s what makes Samsung’s P9 a smart investment. It gives you the flexibility to grow your digital library, and it’s built to handle the Switch 2’s faster storage speeds — so you can add games without noticeably affecting performance. All in all, it’s a great buy if you want to avoid running out of space as your Switch 2 library grows. And as a bonus, you can also use it with other compatible devices — including some cameras, tablets, and drones that support microSD cards.

Life is Strange will bring the Max and Chloe story to an end in new game
A little over a decade ago, Life is Strange burst onto the scene with a unique blend of teen drama and interactive storytelling. That first game told the story of Max Caulfield, who had the supernatural ability to reverse time, and her best friend Chloe Price. Now developer Deck Nine Games is finally bringing their story to an end with a new game called Reunion. The latest entry in the series follows 2024's Double Exposure, which similarly continued Max's story from the original game. The developer describes Reunion as the "emotional conclusion of the Max and Chloe saga." Players will have three days to attempt to avoid a fire at their old … Read the full story at The Verge.

Netflix’s Star Search will let you vote to decide who wins
Though Netflix's upcoming Star Search reboot will feature a panel of celebrity judges, viewers are going to have a hand in choosing which contestants win the competition. Ahead of Star Search's premiere tonight, Netflix has announced that it is launching a new real-time voting functionality that will give you the ability to tell the streamer which performer you want to see succeed. Rather than having to send in a text message or visit a special website as was the case with American Idol, Star Search's voting can be done within the Netflix app while the show is airing live on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9PM ET / 6PM PT. In addition to the a … Read the full story at The Verge.

Former Nintendo of America boss Doug Bowser is joining Hasbro

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Amazon’s CEO says tariffs are starting to ‘creep into’ pricing

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Netflix revises Warner Bros. bid to an all-cash offer
Netflix has updated the acquisition terms for its Warner Bros. Discovery offer to an all-cash deal, replacing its initial $82.7 billion cash and stock agreement. The changes are designed to expedite the sale of WBD studios and streaming businesses, following repeated attempts by rival bidder Paramount to pressure shareholders into accepting its own $108 billion all-cash offer. "The WBD Board continues to support and unanimously recommend our transaction, and we are confident that it will deliver the best outcome for stockholders, consumers, creators, and the broader entertainment community," said Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix. "Our revise … Read the full story at The Verge.

Spotify is testing a feature that syncs audiobooks with paper editions

