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    The latest Prince of Persia, Returnal, and other PS hits are up to 50 percent off

    News RoomBy News RoomMarch 14, 20242 Mins Read
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    Hundreds of other older games are on sale, too, so you’ll likely find something that’ll strike your fancy if none of the newer games do. Right now, for example, you can challenge yourself for hours on end with either Returnal or Demon’s Souls, which are on sale with their DLC for $39.99 ($40 off) and $49.49 ($40 off), respectively. You can also snag Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition for $19.99 ($20 off) and The Last of Us Part I for $39.89 ($30 off) if you want to get ahead before diving into their respective sequels. And if you’re after something more relaxing, there’s always Stray (now $19.79), which has become a hit with humans and cats alike.

    If you’ve been thinking about picking up a pair of fitness-focused earbuds, Jabra’s Elite 8 Active are available through March 24th from Amazon, Best Buy, and direct from Jabra for $159.99 ($40 off). That’s just $10 shy of their all-time low, which we last saw during the holidays.

    Like their predecessors, the Elite 8 Active feature effective noise cancellation and a design that should allow them to stay firmly in place even during vigorous workouts. The new model boasts an improved IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and meets the military standard for ruggedized electronics, making them even more durable than before. At the same time, they deliver good sound with support for multipoint connectivity and wireless charging. Plus, thanks to a recent OTA software update, they support better wind detection, which should allow you to cut back on unwanted noise when running outside.

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