Best Preorder Deals For 2024 MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, And iMac
Apple has a refreshed line of MacBook Pros, Mac Minis, and All-in-One iMacs out this Friday, November 8, and if you’re looking to grab one of these devices, preorders are available for most configurations at Amazon and Best Buy. You can even save on your preorder at Best Buy with the retailer’s paid rewards program.
Save on preorders with My Best Buy Plus/Total
My Best Buy Plus costs $50/year, so you are either getting the membership for free, or Best Buy is paying you to sign up with your preorder.
- Save $50 on M4 MacBook Pro
- Save $100 on M4 Pro MacBook Pro
- Save $150 on M4 Max MacBook Pro
- Save $50 on M4 Mac Mini
- Save $75-$100 on M4 iMac
- Preorder MacBook Pro (2024) at Amazon
- Preor…
Dragon Ball Project- Multi Is Getting A Beta Soon
Bandai Namco recently announced its latest Dragon Ball game, Dragon Ball Project: Multi. Instead of a traditional fighting game, Project: Multi will be a MOBA, and a regional beta will take place later this month.
As pointed out by a press release, Dragon Ball Project: Multi will be the first “team-oriented free-to-play game,” in the series. In Project: Multi players will be thrown into 4v4 games and be tasked with capturing objectives while fighting other players. As the match progresses, your character will become stronger, which will help you take down other players and bosses. Characters will be broken up into three classes: Damage, Tank, and Technical.
As for the regional beta, it’ll be available in the following areas:
- United St…
Early Nintendo Switch 2 Reactions Are Largely Positive, With Some Skepticism
Now that the Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been announced, players and industry professionals have been weighing in on social media. Overall, the reactions to Switch 2 have been largely positive, but some are skeptical that it’s going to be able to handle at least one of this year’s AAA games.
GameSpot’s Tamoor Hussain had an apt analogy for the Switch and its successor.
Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski wasn’t exactly impressed by the increased size.
Journalist Stephen Totilo argued that Nintendo made the right choice by naming the console Switch 2, which will hopefully prevent any Wii and Wii U-like confusion from happening again.
At least one user saw a silver lining in today’s announcement.
This reaction is a callback to the old school NES. Come fr…