Demon Slayer Blu-Rays Steeply Discounted At Amazon – Swordsmith Village Arc Launched Today

Demon Slayer’s Swordsmith Village Arc is now available on Blu-ray, and you can save on the three-disc Blu-ray release at Amazon on launch day (December 3). Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Swordsmith Village Arc is up for grabs for $51 at Amazon, which is more than 25% off its $70 list price.

While you’re picking up the Swordsmith Village Arc, you can round out your collection by saving big on prior seasons of Demon Slayer at Amazon. Select Cyber Monday Blu-ray deals are still available (for now), but there’s no telling when these will disappear:

  • Demon Slayer Season 1: Part 1 (Episodes 1-13) — $34 ($65)
  • Demon Slayer Season 1: Part 2 (Episodes 14-26) — $36.49 ($65)
  • Demon Slayer Season 2, Part 1: Mugen Train Arc (Episodes 27-33) — $…
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Citizen Sleeper 2 Wants You To Fail Your Way To A Better Story

Ahead of the release of Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, I spoke to developer Gareth Damian Martin about what it’s been like to come back to the world of the dice-driven RPG in a post-Baldur’s Gate 3 world and how this sequel ensures the action remains interesting even during failure. Citizen Sleeper 2 uses a very aggressive auto-save feature, preventing players from recovering from their mistakes or circumnavigating difficult rolls through save-scumming. As Damian Martin puts it, they’re “trying to be a game master for a million people,” and that means honoring player’s choices and incentivizing them to keep going even when it might feel like the deck is stacked against them.

In Citizen Sleeper 2, you once again play as a sleeper, sentient android that’s an emulation…

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Blizzard Won't Patch Diablo 4's Helpful Bug

Usually bugs are either game-breaking, amusing, or incredibly inconvenient annoyances for players. However, Diablo 4’s latest bug has proven to be both beneficial and popular. So much so that Activision Blizzard has already indicated that it won’t be releasing a fix for the duration of the game’s fifth season, Season of the Infernal Hordes.

Via Kotaku, Diablo 4 allows players to upgrade their gear with Legendary Tempering recipes each season. Essentially, that system allows players to decide which affixes they want to attach to their gear. It was only introduced in the fourth season of Diablo 4, and it was supposed to reset the recipes for Season 5. However, the bug has allowed all of last season’s Legendary Tempering recipes to remain in place. That’s made leveling a lot easier t…

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