Deck The Halls With This Lego Chrismas Wreath
The jolliest season of the year is fast approaching, and if you’re looking to celebrate Christmas in Lego style, you can deck the halls with your very own Lego wreath. This new piece of home decor from Lego is a 1,194-piece, and it’ll be available starting October 1 for $100.
Like the real Christmas decoration, the Lego wreath comes with four hanging loops and can be displayed in a garland configuration. You can choose between red, blue, and white berries, or create your own combination, and other decorative elements include orange slices, cinnamon cones, and pine cones.
Lego has previously released a Christmas wreath, and while it’s not as detailed, the two-in-one version still looks great and is more affordable with its $49 price tag. There’s also the festive Christmas tre…
Acclaimed New Puzzle Game Is Out Now And Free For Netflix Subscribers
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The game follows Jemma as she navigates a grid-based world. Unlike the world’s other inhabitants, she moves by shifting the entire row or column with each step, taking any objects in that line along with her. She can even pop out on the other side of a grid if you push her to the edge. If this sounds confusing, watch it in action and you’ll understand it instantly.
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SAG-AFTRA Strikes League Of Legends Due To "Secret" Shell Company
SAG-AFTRA is striking League of Legends, claiming that Formosa Inc.–the studio from which Riot Games sources voiced content–is guilty of committing “a flagrant violation of labor law.” The union has responded by filing an unfair labor practice charge against Formosa. Meanwhile, Riot, the developer of League of Legends, says Formosa’s alleged actions do not involve LoL or any other Riot game.
So what did Formosa do to upset the guild this much? SAG-AFTRA’s latest press release alleges that Formosa tried to cancel one of its struck games. (Currently, struck projects cannot proceed with voice acting or motion-capture work until the strike ends.) Formosa was allegedly told that canceling the game couldn’t be done, and–according to SAG-AFTRA–got around this obst…