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Drizzle Season 2023: Here’s everything that’s changed in Splatoon 3 today
It’s amazing to believe that almost a whole year has passed since the launch of Splatoon 3 on the Nintendo Switch, which made its way onto store shelves on the 9th of September 2022. Anyways, today marks the start of a new season. Continue on reading below for most of the things that have changed
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Splatoon 3 version 5.0.0 releases tomorrow at 2am
We have now received information about when Splatoon 3 version 5.0.0 will release. It turns out that it’ll be tomorrow at 2am BST. This is pretty usual with Splatoon 3, but here’s some of the major changes with the update (excluding mostly stuff that’s Drizzle Season related, we’ll have a post scheduled for that on
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New Drizzle Season 2023 info released today: more notifications and an easier way to get to recon mode
Nintendo has released another round of information about changes being made to the Drizzle Season today, which releases on Friday at 1am. First of all, Nintendo has finally made getting into recon mode easier by adding buttons in the stage rotations menu which can take you directly to recon, rather than having to run up
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1 week left in the 2023 Sizzle Season!
Squids and octopi, be sure to start filling out your catalog if you haven’t done that already. We’re now into the last 7 days of the Sizzle Season. To make the process easier, you’ll now get a 1.2x Closeout Bonus for Catalog XP on all matches. When we transition into the Drizzle Season, you’ll be
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Virgin Mobile to O2 migration was a huge mess
First of all, I should start by saying that I was a Virgin Mobile customer myself, and I am now on the O2 network and I’m pretty happy with my unlimited data plan which I am paying £6.79 for (apart from VoLTE, VoWiFi and Visual Voicemail not working and it being questionable whether I am
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I don’t really care about massive upgrades to a Switch 2, but here’s what I want from it
If you follow me on Firefish, you’ve probably seen me talk about Nintendo quite a lot. I’ve grown up with Nintendo products, I didn’t really grow up with any other companies products (I’ve never used an Xbox, and my PlayStation 4 is sorta gathering dust). Lately, there’s been a lot of rumours about a successor
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I don’t get the point of eSIM roaming services
Recently, eSIMs in smartphones have been becoming more and more popular, and this has caused a rise in dedicated roaming SIMS with companies like Airalo, BetterRoaming.com and Holafly popping up for people to roam easier than ever before, but is it really worth it? I don’t personally use a device that supports eSIMs, but I’ve
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What can I switch to on Windows 7 now that Firefox is unsupported?
Windows 7. An operating system loved by many after the failure of Windows Vista in 2007. About 2 weeks ago, Mozilla cut off support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 operating systems, meaning that there’s no option right? The short answer: basically nothing if you don’t want to sacrifice a few things. But let’s actually
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Amazon laptops are a joke
Amazon, the online marketplace founded by Jeff Bezos is basically the biggest online shopping site. But, there’s quite a few scams, and I’ve seen two laptop scams recently, and I want to put into perspective how crappy these laptops are if they weren’t on sale (to be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were
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Using a custom DNS for better security and privacy
I think that we have to be careful more than ever to the places we go to online. Like seriously. Threats are constantly evolving, and I want to show you all how to use NextDNS, a free DNS service which you can put on all your devices (bearing in mind that you’ll be limited to
