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Save up to 50% on select Nintendo Switch games

With all the excitement around the the Super Mario Bros. movie, Amazon Canada has reduced the price of several Mario Bros. themed games for the Nintendo Switch.

Check out these deals here:

In addition, the Nintendo Switch Lite in Coral is currently 12 percent off at $229.95.

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PlayStation 5 is now $60 off

Looking for a new deal on the PS5? Amazon has once again slashed the cost by $60 on the popular gaming console.

For those interested in the deal, the Disc Edition of the God of War: Ragnarök bundle is currently on sale for $669.96.

At the recent CES 2023 keynote by Sony, Jim Ryan, the head of the company’s gaming division, made a much-awaited announcement that had gamers around the world eagerly anticipating.

After several months of PS5 shortages, Ryan declared that the supply of PlayStation 5 consoles has improved, and the shortage is now over. He mentioned that “PS5 supply improved towards the end of last year… and everyone who wants a PS5 should have an easier time finding one at retailers worldwide, starting from now.”

God of War: Ragnarök takes place three years after the events of the 2018 game, and it follows Kratos and Atreus as they face new divine challenges and try to prevent the apocalypse. While the game is also accessible on PS4, the PS5 version provides enhanced features, including 4K graphics, 3D audio, and haptic feedback.

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Amazon’s The Rings of Power cost $500 million, but less than half of viewers finished it: report

Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power hasn’t quite been the big hit the company was hoping for, according to a new report from The Hollywood Reporter.

While streamers like Amazon typically don’t reveal viewership data, THR reports that only 37 percent of those who watched Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings series in the U.S. actually completed it. That number does rise to 45 percent overseas, although the outlet notes that per insiders, a 50 percent completion rate would be “solid but not spectacular.”

Assuming this data is accurate, the majority of people not even finishing an eight-episode season of a highly-publicized show wouldn’t bode too well for Amazon. According to Variety, Amazon has already spent around $465 million USD (about $625.9 million CAD) on the first season in the hopes of building out a five-season Game of Thrones-level tentpole. That also doesn’t include the $250 million USD (about $336.6 million CAD) cost to purchase the LOTR rights from the Tolkien estate, publisher HarperCollins and New Line Cinema.

Another metric to gauge the Rings of Power‘s performance is Nielsen, which tracks the number of minutes watched in the U.S. for popular TV shows. According to the firm, Netflix held the top 10 spots in the 2022 most-watched streaming shows list, with Amazon’s own The Boys even coming in higher (11th) than The Rings of Power (15th). While it’s unclear exactly how much Amazon spends on the Toronto-shot The Boys (reports peg the first season budget at around $10 million USD/$13.5 million CAD), it’s undoubtedly a lot less than The Rings of Power. THR also notes that 2022 was actually an improvement for Prime Video, as 2021’s top 15 most-watched streaming shows, per Nielsen, didn’t include anything from Prime Video.

Clearly, then, Amazon has already invested an ungodly amount of money into the series — believed to be well above what any other company has spent on a series. As THR notes, The Rings of Power has also failed to be a major awards contender, whereas Game of Thrones alone netted HBO 59 Emmy wins across a variety of categories, the most of any drama series.

Speaking to THR, Amazon Studios boss Jennifer Salke denied reports that The Rings of Power has underperformed. “This desire to paint the show as anything less than a success — it’s not reflective of any conversation I’m having internally,” she told the publication. She went on to say that the second season, which has been filming since October, presents “a huge opportunity” to grow the property after a lot of setup was required in its freshman outing.

The discussion surrounding The Rings of Power came as part of a larger THR piece on Amazon’s entertainment business. In it, the outlet reports that a variety of creatives call Amazon Studios “a confusing and frustrating place to do business,” citing uncertainty surrounding the types of content it wants to produce.

“There’s no vision for what an Amazon Prime show is. You can’t say, ‘They stand for this kind of storytelling.’ It’s completely random what they make and how they make it,” says one showrunner who’s worked a lot with Prime Video, per THR.

The full THR feature can be found here.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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Amazon Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 8 are 30 percent off today

Amazon is continuing its flash sale. First it was the Fire TV Sticks, and now it’s the Alexa-enabled Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 8.

These savings knock 30 percent off the price:

The Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 8 are smart displays that provide voice-activated controls and video capabilities.

The Echo Show 5, being the smaller and more affordable option, features a 5.5-inch touchscreen display that can show weather updates, stream music, TV shows, and YouTube videos. It has a built-in camera for video calls and access to Alexa’s Drop In feature. You can also use voice commands to control other smart home devices, such as lights or thermostats.

On the other hand, the Echo Show 8 is the larger and pricier option, with an 8-inch HD display that’s perfect for watching videos or following recipes in the kitchen. It also has a built-in camera and can be used for video calls and Drop In. In addition, it can function as a smart home hub to control a range of devices, including lights, cameras, and thermostats, with a good quality speaker system.

Both devices have Alexa built-in, enabling you to control smart home devices, set reminders, and get answers to queries using voice commands.

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Save up to 25 percent on Amazon Fire TV Sticks

Following up from last weeks fire sale is yet another round of discounts on Amazon’s popular streaming sticks.
If you’re in the market for a new device in your house, check out these deals on the Fire TV Sticks.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote and the Fire TV Stick 4K are both streaming devices from Amazon that provide access to a variety of streaming services and enable users to watch TV shows and movies. The Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote is a compact streaming device that connects to your TV’s HDMI port and the internet, offering access to popular streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and others.

It includes a remote with Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, which lets you control your TV with voice commands and search for content across multiple services. The Fire TV Stick 4K provides similar functionality, but also supports 4K Ultra HD streaming and features a more powerful processor, making it suitable for more demanding applications.

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Amazon takes legal action against illegitimate copyright complaints

Amazon has filed three new lawsuits against groups that it says are/have been abusing its takedown system by filing thousands of illegitimate copyright complaints against other products. This comes just days after the company said that it will start adding a warning flag next to products that are often returned.

The e-commerce giant has dubbed the legal action a “new offensive against bad actors.” Amazon alleges that the bad actors did not just file fake complaints and sit back to see if they worked. The parties also reportedly created fake, disposable websites with product images scraped from the Amazon store to use as evidence that they were the legitimate copyright holders (via The Verge).

“We know how important it is to our selling partners to have a consistent Amazon store experience, and we will be unrelenting in our pursuit of bad actors that attempt to undermine that experience,” said Kebharu Smith, director of Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit. “These lawsuits should serve as a warning to anyone that uses fraud in an attempt to harm any of the millions of selling partners that work with Amazon every day.”

One defendant, Sidesk, is accused of using a fraudulent trademark application to get into the Amazon Brand Registry program. According to Amazon, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had cancelled the trademark application, but Sidesk used it anyway with product listings on Amazon.

Sidesk was by far the worst offender for filing takedown requests, with around 3,850, according to Amazon’s lawsuits. The others, Dhuog and Vivcic, reportedly filed 229 and 59 takedown requests, respectively, in the course of a few months. According to the lawsuits, the bad actors were sometimes successful in having product listings temporarily taken down in response to their bogus complaints.

Similar challenges exist on other platforms as well. For example, creators on YouTube have long expressed their dissatisfaction with the platform’s copyright claiming system, which permits scammers and companies to make bogus claims that may result in creators being extorted or losing their ad revenue.

Learn more about the three new lawsuits filed by Amazon here.

Source: Amazon Via: The Verge

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Amazon Fire TV Sticks are up to 27 percent off today

Amazon Canada is having another sale on one of its most popular devices. Select Fire TV Sticks are now up to 25 percent off.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote and the Fire TV Stick 4K are both streaming devices from Amazon that allow you to access various streaming services and watch TV shows and movies.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote is a compact streaming device that plugs into your TV’s HDMI port and connects to the internet, giving you access to TV shows, movies, and other content from popular streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and more. The device comes with a remote that features Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, which allows you to control your TV with your voice and search for content across multiple services.

The Fire TV Stick 4K is an upgraded version of the Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote. It offers 4K Ultra HD streaming, as well as support for high dynamic range (HDR) content, which provides a wider range of colors and greater contrast. The Fire TV Stick 4K also features a faster processor and more memory than the standard Fire TV Stick.

Both devices provide a great user experience, however, if you have a 4K TV and want to watch content in the highest quality possible, then the Fire TV Stick 4K may be the better choice.

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Here’s what’s coming to Amazon Luna in April 2023

In case you missed it, Amazon finally launched its game streaming service, Luna, in Canada on March 22nd.

Therefore, going forward, we’ll start rounding up the new titles that join the subscription platform’s catalogue every month.

Note: this list applies to Luna’s base membership, the $12.99/month Luna+, which offers unlimited access to dozens of games for the monthly fee. With all of that out of the way, here’s what’s coming to Luna+ in April:

  • Batman: Arkham Knight
  • Batora: Lost Haven
  • Endzone: A World Apart
  • Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
  • Lego DC Super-Villains

Meanwhile, Prime members can play a small rotating list of games at no additional cost, and currently, that includes:

  • The Adventure Pals
  • Horizon Chase Turbo
  • The Jackbox Games Party Pack 3
  • Yakuza Kiwami 2

It’s worth noting that Luna has two other subscription options:

  • Ubisoft+ Mulit-Access ($22.99/month) — dozens of games from Ubisoft’s catalogue, including Far Cry 6, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Beyond Good & Evil and Watch Dogs: Legion
  • Jackbox Games ($6.49/month) — includes every Jackbox party game (Quiplash, Trivia Murder Party, Drawful and more)

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Anker portable chargers up to 25 percent off today

Anker has some great deals on for those looking for discounts on portable chargers. This might come in handy as the warmer weather hits Canada. Charging on the go is highly underrated.

Below are all of the deals:

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Echo Buds (2nd Gen) sees a 32 percent price drop today

Amazon released its Echo Buds (2nd Gen) back in October 2021 and these have received a massive price drop of 32 percent.

The Amazon Echo Buds 2 are equipped with active noise-cancelling technology, which puts them in direct competition with other higher-priced wireless earbuds such as the Galaxy Buds 2 and Beats Studio Buds. Additionally, these earbuds have an added advantage for Alexa users as they can access the digital assistant hands-free directly from the wireless earbuds.

According to Amazon, the Echo Buds 2 offer up to five hours of listening time and can be recharged several times in the included case. In addition, each earbud features a touch-sensitive zone for controlling play/pause behavior. Moreover, the earbuds have an IPX4 rating, which means they can withstand light splashes of water.

The Echo Buds (2nd Gen) with a wireless charging case is now $129.99, while the wired charging option is 32 percent off at $104.99.

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