Buy Groceries and Unlock a Classic Sunny Tabard in World of Warcraft
World of Warcraft and Kroger, the grocery chain, are collaborating to offer players a Classic Sunny Tabard as part of the Kroger Rewards Plus Program.
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World of Warcraft and Kroger, the grocery chain, are collaborating to offer players a Classic Sunny Tabard as part of the Kroger Rewards Plus Program.
One of the most notorious Mobile games of 2014 is officially back in action as rises from the dead with a massive new game that brings more content to the rage-inducing platformer. In the early days of 2014, it was almost impossible to get away from the sheer frustration of as the challenging mobile game spread like wildfire thanks to going viral on social media. While titles like may have sparked controversy and spawned a massive fan base, was arguably the most impactful game of 2014.
The free-to-play experience of is driven by Dice Rolls, which you can get more of through active codes available for September 2024. You spend a Dice Roll to move across a game board to buy up properties and reap the rewards of others landing on your spaces. The more opportunities you have to roll, the more chances you have to visit properties and add them to your empire.
I fear and respect Old School Runescape players. As someone who has a long history with MMOs and live-service games, I've stomached plenty of grind over the years. But the OSRS player doesn't merely tolerate grind—they relish in it, willing to devote themselves to the near-ascetic self-denial of killing a mole for 8 months. And soon, there will be grinds to endure that we haven't even begun to imagine. Over the weekend, Jagex announced Project Zanaris, the studio's name for customized OSRS community-run servers, where players will be able to design the parameters for the Runescape grind themselves.
Apple is hosting its "It's Glowtime" today at 10 a.m. PT, and we expect a plethora of significant products to be unveiled at the big launch. The tech community is hooked on the upcoming iPhone 16 lineup, which is going to be the highlight of the event, along with Apple Watch Models and the new AirPods. The company would have the event available through an online stream for those who want to watch it live, irrespective of where they are.
Just two days after Larian released Patch 7 for Baldur's Gate 3, a massive update that included official mod tools and an in-game mod browser, modder Siegfre on the Nexus uploaded BG3 Toolkit Unlocked. This mod reactivates disabled features of the toolkit, including a full level editor. It's early days yet, but this could open the possibility for custom areas or even standalone campaigns made using Baldur's Gate 3's engine.
Baldur's Gate 3's patch 7 released this week, bringing with it a host of changes including new evil endings, new honor mode actions to fear, and the much-anticipated in-game mod browser for official modding support. Mods made via BG3's official toolkit can now be managed and downloaded by an in-game browser, which will let you install and manage them both for yourself and across a multiplayer group.