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gaming2 years ago

"Sovereign Krew: Rocket League Aftermarket Mastery"

Sovereign Krew introduces Aftermarket in Rocket League, bringing street art-inspired Decals and Wheels to the Arena until January 25. Players can purchase the new items in the Item Shop, including animated Decals and unique designs such as the Krew Supreme Octane Decal and the SK Life Fennec Decal. The Sovereign Krew: Aftermarket Mega Bundle and individual items are available for purchase, allowing players to showcase their Krew loyalty and style their cars with street-ready designs.

entertainment2 years ago

"Transform Your Car into the Iconic Ecto-1 with Precision Ghostbusters Logo Decals"

ULTIMATE 84 has released highly accurate Ghostbusters logo decals, allowing fans to transform their vehicles into the iconic Ecto-1. These meticulously researched decals pay tribute to the original film's unique logo and are based on the authentic 1959 Miller-Meteor Ectomobiles and the original film-used car on the SONY lot. Limited availability includes a single inkjet-printed option for collectors priced at $45, or a three-pack option ranging from $129 to $229, exclusively available through Ultimate84.com.

gaming2 years ago

Mastering Armored Core 6: Share Codes, Boss Battles, Combat Logs, and Grid Cleanup

Armored Core 6 players can customize their mechs with unique designs using Share Codes. To input a Share Code, complete the first mission and access the AC Design menu in the Garage. Select the Image Editor and enter the Share Code in the provided field. The design can be used as a decal or emblem on the Armored Core. Players can find a variety of designs on forums like r/armoredcore on Reddit.

gaming2 years ago

Controversial Nintendo-themed skins and cases released by Dbrand and NACON.

Dbrand, a peripheral company, has released a set of Zelda-like themed decals called Clone of the Kingdom, which resembles Nintendo's limited edition Tears of the Kingdom Switch. The decal set includes a coded message that reads "Go fu*k yourself lawyers." Dbrand is risking legal action from Nintendo for potential copyright infringement, but the company seems unfazed. Dbrand has a history of taunting companies with legal threats, including Sony. It remains to be seen if Dbrand will have to differentiate its Clone of the Kingdom decals from Nintendo's Switch/Steam Deck once the latter's legal team takes notice.