All Genshin Impact codes from the 4.4 livestream-
The Genshin Impact 4.4 livestream is the latest special program detailing what Travelers can expect to get up to in the coming update. If you’re a regular Genshin player, these streams are usually worth tuning into since they provide info on events and upcoming characters. More importantly, they drop livestream codes you can redeem for Primogems to use when pulling those characters.
It looks like the two new characters this time are Pyro four-star, Gaming, and Anemo five-star, Xianyun, who is the human form of Cloud Retainer. There are also speculated reruns for Xiao, Nahida, and Yae Miko. I’ll list the livestream codes below as they drop during the program—these usually expire within a day, so be sure to redeem them as soon as possible.
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There’s no official announcement, of course, as AMD itself has been rather tight-lipped about Zen 5 but early snippets have suggested that the performance improvements are rather noteworthy. The rumour about the chips being ready around the end of summer stems from a report by technology outlet UDN (via Wccftech), that says ‘the most critical core computing chip is manufacture…
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In a thread on Twitter (thanks, IGN) Szymanski writes: “Iron Lung’s price went up because the game is worth $8 so I want to charge $8, because I want to earn more money,” adding that people who still had a problem with it could “go pirate it or something idc.”
As to whether he’s only doing this for the cash, he continues: “Yes, no fucking shit. I make games for a living. If I didn’t want to earn money from them I wouldn’t charge money for them,” adding in a subsequent tweet: …
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In our review of the FireCuda 530 last year, we said “it combines awesome performance with best-in-class reliability to take the SSD crown,” pretty much making it the top choice for premium memory storage. Aside from the lack of AES 256-bit encryption, the only downside was its steep price. The 2TB version of the drive retails from $400-460, so you can score this for almost half-off, which is an absolute steal and a whole easier to recommend.
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