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  1. After a huge win at Orlando Regionals last month, Wolfe Glick is set to tackle Indianapolis Regionals this weekend with a completely different approach—as a commentator. Ahead of Indianapolis Regionals (May 4 to 5), Play! Pokémon announced the talented lineup of casters for the event as usual in a May 2 post on X. No one, however, expected former world champion and beloved content creator Wolfe Glick to be among the VGC caster crew we’re used to seeing. Glick confirmed this would be his first time commentating an official Pokémon event, and the community couldn’t be more excited to see him in a new role. “This lineup is insane from Gabby to Wolfe! Will definitely be a treat for all those watching from home,” VGC veteran Jeudy Azzarelli posted. View the full article
  2. In Content Warning, the Rescue ***** is the new tool added in the new update. Although it’s not exactly what I thought it would be, it’s still a hilarious and helpful tool.How to get the Rescue ***** in Content WarningThe Rescue ***** is a tool that you can order in from the shop, in the Gadgets section. It costs $250 which is super pricey, but it’s incredibly helpful, so is worth it in my books.Screenshot: PC InvasionAs always, don’t stand in the drop zone when you’ve ordered it. The Rescue ***** is a very situational tool, so only order it when you’re rather familiar with the map so you can get a feel for how useful it would be.If ever you find yourself saying, “the Rescue ***** would have been great here,” then you should probably order it the next day.How to use the Rescue ***** in Content WarningThe Rescue ***** acts like a grapple *****. The range is pretty long and it shoots in a straight line. Upon making conta...View the full article
  3. World of Warcraft just revealed the full patch notes for Patch 10.2.7, Dark Heart, ahead of its release on May 7. The final content update of Dragonflight, this World of Warcraft patch brings new story, Heritage Armor quests, and a limited-time PvE event to the game. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  4. After a devastating last-place finish in the 2024 LEC Spring Split, Karmine Corp is making major moves by securing the services of former T1 top laner Kim “Canna” Chang-***** and shaking up its roster. The LCK veteran offers the experience of playing on top League of Legends teams in the Korean league, such as T1 and Dplus KIA. Canna played with active T1 players Oner, Faker, Gumayusi, and Keria in 2021, after which Zeus replaced him on the squad. View the full article
  5. If you've ever spent hours trying to get an elaborate redstone contraption working in Minecraft, Foundry may be up your alley. It's a first-person game about crafting and automation, similar to Satisfactory, but with even more freedom to create your own intricate production pipelines and mechanisms. It's now available on Steam in early access. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New building game to rival Satisfactory and Factorio hits Steam soon Cities Skylines 2 publisher takes on Factorio with new building game View the full article
  6. The science team always gets the short end of the stick. Throughout Half-Life, they exist to open doors for you, cower at loud noises, and get shot by soldiers in an effort to clean up the ****** Mesa mess. Thankfully, in Abiotic Factor it's the science team's time to shine, as they're heading to the surface and nothing's going to get in their way. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Half-Life style survival game is such a hit the demo is staying live Half-Life reimagined as a new multiplayer survival game, playable now Half-Life co-op is back thanks to new Steam FPS game Abiotic Factor View the full article
  7. Overwatch 2’s tanks have been struggling of late, and Blizzard Entertainment has heard the calls for help with some substantial upcoming changes in season 10’s midseason update. In just a few weeks, several nice buffs aimed at helping “balance how many hits tanks can take to stay in the ****** better” will be coming in a patch, game director Aaron Keller said in a new blog post today. View the full article
  8. In Content Warning, MetaCoins are the new currency that you’ll earn to purchase new hats and island upgrades. But earning them isn’t easy.Earning MetaCoins in Content WarningMetaCoins are the currency favored by your sponsors in Content Warning. But to get sponsorships to start earning MetaCoins, you’ll need to prove you’re worth it.You will have to meet the first quota of 3K views to pass the first week. Upon entering your second week, you’ll earn 50 MetaCoins off the bat. The rest is up to you to earn, however.Screenshot: PC InvasionYou’ll be able to see your new currency above your dollars, and to earn more, you’ll need to accept sponsorships.MetaCoins will stay in your balance even after you fail and reset, allowing you to earn them between runs.Accepting Sponsorships in Content WarningSponsorships will unlock after you’ve met your first quota and completed your first week. You’ll notice another d...View the full article
  9. After selling more than 10 million copies and winning countless awards with Baldur's Gate 3, Larian Studios has decided to halt the production of D&D games for the time being. BG3 is unlikely to receive major DLC, expansions, or a sequel developed by Larian, but this doesn't mean the Baldur's... Read Entire Article View the full article
  10. Terminal hacking is a significant skill in Fallout 4 that gives you access to a wide range of narrative/combat options. Often, accessing the right terminal and choosing the proper commands can help you bypass huge ****** swarms or turn the tide of battle in your favor. If you want to unlock sealed doors, understand life before the War, and access some of the biggest secrets in the game, you'll need to be a good hacker. View the full article
  11. Starfield's 1.11.33 update is now live, and it brings one of the most highly requested features to the game. This is the biggest update to the game since launch. That's drawn some criticism, as Starfield updates have been slow to come. However, announcements this week suggest that Bethesda hasn't forgotten about Starfield: the Shattered Space DLC finally has a release window, and for the first time since release, it seems like there's a concrete roadmap for Starfield moving forward. View the full article
  12. Destiny 2 is doubling down on Master Rahool as the sole proprietor of Exotics with a restructure to his vendor page in The Final Shape. On June 4, he’ll not only be getting a Reputation Track but will also become the exclusive home of any new Exotic armor released. No longer will players be subjected to the drop rates of Legend and Master Lost Sectors to get their hands on the latest Exotic gear. Instead, after resetting your rank with Rahool, you’ll gain access to a new tier of Exotic focusing. According to the This Week in Destiny blog which released today, this new focusing tier will allow you to purchase any piece of Exotic armor for one Exotic Engram and an Exotic Cipher. There’s also no weekly limits on this focusing option; the only limit is your available funds. View the full article
  13. XDefiant, Ubisoft's Call of Duty rival, has finally revealed its new release date of May 21. When it was first revealed in 2021, XDefiant was met with confusion and criticism from Ubisoft fans. Since then, after several playtest periods and a beta last summer, sentiment surrounding the FPS improved, as it featured sound gunplay and engaging combat, though it ultimately wasn't as polished as Call of Duty. Despite the positive response, the title was hit with several more delays, one in October and another this past March, leaving the fate of the game up in the air. View the full article
  14. If I was writing What's Better, it would be a short series. The first entry would declare that the best thing in video games, obviously, was watching NPCs ****** among themselves. It's this which most interests me about The Forever Winter, which takes place in a "PvEvE conflict" in which ****** factions - including enormous, stomping robots - are constantly fighting one another while you and your squad try to scavenge and survive in their shadow. Its first trailer showing in-game footage is below. Read more View the full article
  15. Cheating in videogames has been around since their conception and it’s not going away anytime soon. Arguably, it is as much a part of them as any other element. In Fallout 4, the easiest way to get around the game is by using console commands, and once you know the best ones, you’re unstoppable. How to open the command console in Fallout 4Opening up the Fallout 4 command console is simple if you’re playing on a PC. Simply hit the Tilde (~) key, and you will see the box pop up. Now, using your keyboard, you can simply type in your console commands and change a lot of elements in the game. These different commands can be used for both good and evil.Image: SteamThe best Fallout 4 console commandsThere are thousands of console commands available to use in the game, ranging from the mundane to the absolutely insane. These are a few of my favourites.tgm – This will always be number one on the Fallout 4 console commands list. It toggles **** mod...View the full article
  16. Elden Ring fans need to prepare to bid farewell to the Lands Between when Shadow of the Erdtree is released. Why? Because according to FromSoftware boss Hidetaka Miyazaki, Shadow of the Erdtree will be the game's only DLC, marking a departure from the studio's usual approach, with games like Dark Souls 2 and Dark Souls 3 boasting multiple expansions. While Elden Ring's story might reach its endpoint with Shadow of the Erdtree on June 21, Miyazaki has left the door open for future adventures, maybe even more games, as reported by GamesRadar, via ******** publication Zhihu. Read more View the full article
  17. Since the surprise success of Townscaper a few years ago, a crop of other "radically casual" cozy city builders has been in the works, and Tiny Glade has definitely been at the top of my wishlist—and most other folks', I suspect. Thank goodness we're finally going to get to try painting lovely ivy-covered walls across a pastoral canvas: Pounce Light says a demo is coming on May 30... Read more.View the full article
  18. Enlarge / A big erdtree casts a big shadow. (credit: Namco Bandai) [/url] The good news for Elden Ring fans is that the two-plus-year wait for the game's first DLC, "Shadow of the Erdtree," will end in just a couple of months. The bad news is that "Shadow of the Erdtree" will also be the last bit of DLC for FromSoftware's multi-million-selling action RPG. In a wide-ranging interview with ******** site Zhihu (machine translation), Elden Ring producer Hidetaka Miyazaki said "Shadow of the Erdtree" contains a lot of existing lore and content that was created for the original game but couldn't fit into the final package. Miyazaki said the team decided to release all of that unused content as one large DLC expansion, rather than multiple smaller bits, because "if they were sold separately, the freedom of exploration and sense of adventure would be reduced." As for just how big the DLC will be, Miyazaki balked when the interviewer asked how long it would take players to complete. Miyazaki brought up memories of being called a liar after estimating in an earlier interview that the original game would only take about 30 hours of play to complete—crowdsourced game length database HowLongToBeat puts the "main story" estimate closer to 60 hours. Read 4 remaining paragraphs | Comments View the full article
  19. Developer LocalThunk has officially released a brand-new update for Balatro, which has now gone live for all players. This patch was released in beta earlier in the year and includes a few changes that players will want to check out. Among stability improvements, updates have been made on how various Joker cards work during rounds, as well as other changes that may throw even the more experienced Balatro players for a loop. View the full article
  20. Some Baldur's Gate 3 fans who are waiting on the arrival of their physical copies of the game's Deluxe Edition may have to wait longer than expected, as Larian Studios has announced it is experiencing additional production delays for certain regions. The Deluxe Edition copies of Baldur's Gate 3 had all been originally been announced for the first quarter of 2024, but an earlier round of delays had already pushed it back. View the full article
  21. Judging people can be tricky, who are we to place our values on someone else? Who are we to say, looking at someone in a difficult situation, that they were wrong to choose what they did? Who among us hasn't at one time or another run an pharmaceutical company whose ******** unethical experiments have threatened to unleash a zombie apocalypse? That's why I will never choose to judge the medical company managers in the newly released Undead Inc. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  22. In Gray Zone Warfare, there are tons of things to collect and use. However, not every iteam is explained. The keys are a good example. To learn where to use these keys in Gray Zone Warfare, you should read this guide.Gray Zone Warfare: How to find keysAs I’m playing many players have come up to me asking me if I’ve had certain keys which left me puzzled. However, as I got deeper into the game, I realized that keys are quite important. Once you have one, you may waste time trying to open random doors. First, it seems like most or all keys found in Gray Zone Warfare can be earned by looting ***** NPCs. If you’re playing on the PVP server, you might be able to loot one from a fallen player. Second, to find keys, try looking in areas where you have to do tasks. For example, if you’re doing the Rat Zone quest, search the area, and a key should be nearby.Image: Ma...View the full article
  23. Star Wars: The Old Republic's ongoing development switched last year from creators BioWare to Broadsword, with promise that the 13-year-old MMO would continue to receive new story content and improvements. The approaching update 7.5 looks to bring both, alongside a Spring Abundance festival that includes "seed collecting, dancing, pie-baking, animal rehabilitation, and a galactic egg hunt." Read more View the full article
  24. The 1.6 Update for Stardew Valley introduced plenty of new features into the game and one of them, the bookseller, has just become even better thanks to the work of a talented fan. Appearing twice every season on random dates, the bookseller floats into Pelican Town and dishes out his wares to the farmer, who stands to gain some handy stat boosts if they purchase his guides. While there are already just under 35 different books that can be purchased, one player took it one step further by introducing even more to the merchant's stock. View the full article
  25. Editor's Note: Our first NordVPN review was published back in 2017, but after significant updates we've revisted the review. NordVPN is arguably the best known VPN provider. Launched more than a decade ago, it has long had a reputation for its reliable unblocking of popular streaming services. Indeed, it recently made our list of the best VPNs for streaming and is also our best VPN for gaming. Despite its dominance, NordVPN still has some things to work on, not least the presentation of its apps. NordVPN – Server Network and Coverage With a NordVPN subscription, you’ll have access to more than 6,000 servers in 111 countries. This is a sizable server network and surpasses the vast majority of VPN services on the market. It’s only to be expected that NordVPN offers more servers than a provider like PrivateVPN because it caters to a significantly higher number of users. Server quantity isn’t everything but it offers some advantages. In particular, it means that user load is more evenly distributed, allowing for more consistent connections. A greater number of server locations makes it likelier that you’ll find a server in close proximity to your location for faster speeds (because data doesn’t have to travel as far). Another benefit of having servers in so many countries is that you have increased flexibility in accessing geo-restricted websites. If you’re in North America, NordVPN is a particularly good option because some 40 percent of its server network (roughly 2,500 servers) is spread across 19 cities in the US and Canada. There’s also more than 400 servers in the *** and 200 servers in Australia. NordVPN offers servers in countries that many VPNs don’t cover including Andorra, Belize, and Greenland. Naturally, NordVPN may prove to be an attractive option if you’re from one of these countries. NordVPN – Speed and Performance Not all VPNs are suitable for more bandwidth-heavy activities such as streaming, gaming, and video calling. While all VPNs encrypt your internet traffic – which can take a heavy toll on your connection speed – some services make up for this by offering fast VPN protocols, low-load servers near your physical location, and unlimited bandwidth. So while some VPNs simply aren’t suitable for certain online activities, others are more than up to the task. Fortunately, NordVPN falls into the latter category. NordVPN has a proprietary protocol called NordLynx, which is based on the WireGuard protocol and has only 4,000 lines of code. The lightweight design allows for a high level of efficiency, which translates to better performance. In order to find out the speeds NordVPN offers, I ran tests on three of its server locations: Barcelona, Spain (the closest NordVPN server location to where I live), New York, and Tokyo. I ran these tests over three days at different times of day: morning, afternoon, and evening. The idea being that I wanted to experience those servers during both peak and off-peak hours. The speed tests were all run under the same conditions. I used the NordVPN MacOS app on a home Wi-Fi connection over NordVPN’s NordLynx protocol. It’s important to note that my base connection speed (when not connected to the VPN) averaged out at 252 Mbps. While this does have an impact on the speeds experienced when using a VPN, it’s far from the only factor. As expected due to the encryption process, speeds were slower when connected to NordVPN. However, I was surprised how consistent they were across the three server locations despite the varying distances between those VPN servers and my actual location. I experienced the fastest speeds when connected to NordVPN’s Barcelona server as it’s by far the closest to home. Despite this, the average speed of 78 Mbps was only marginally ahead of New York (76 Mbps) and Tokyo (72 Mbps). Overall, I have to say I was a little disappointed with NordVPN’s speeds. Its global average speed of 75 Mbps lagged behind all of my most recently tested VPNs, including IPVanish (84 Mbps), Surfshark (104 Mbps), and ExpressVPN (118 Mbps). That said, in NordVPN’s defense, my base connection speed was slightly slower than usual. Furthermore, there’s something to be said for just how consistent NordVPN’s connections are – even if they aren’t the fastest. What I would recommend to anyone trying to get faster speeds with NordVPN is to make sure Threat Protection is switched off. It was only after I deactivated this feature that I noticed an uptick in performance – sometimes seeing speeds reaching anything from 80 to 90 Mbps, an increase of 10 to 20 percent. NordVPN – Unblocking and Streaming Capabilities If one of your main reasons for using a VPN is to access your favorite streaming services from abroad, NordVPN is certainly one of the safer bets. With one of the larger server networks of any VPN, it provides plenty of options, in terms of both countries and cities to which you can connect. There’s no shortage of IP addresses available, so you’ll rarely have trouble accessing a particular streaming platform. I was able to access all of the Netflix regions I tried, including the US, Canada, and ***. NordVPN also made light work of the likes of Amazon Prime Video, BBC iPlayer, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, and YouTube TV. Another reason for NordVPN’s high level of consistency is SmartPlay, its Smart DNS service. Built into NordVPN’s apps with no setup required, it switches your DNS servers when access is blocked, all while still encrypting your traffic. Overall, NordVPN’s unblocking is impressive and extends beyond streaming sites to news sites, social media platforms, and more. As such, it’s highly suitable if you live in a country with a high level of internet censorship. Performance when streaming with this VPN was very impressive. NordVPN’s highly consistent connections meant that I very rarely encountered any lag or buffering. This is a VPN that’s capable of streaming content in 4K resolution without any trouble. NordVPN – Security Features Starting with the basics (which are nonetheless essential), NordVPN employs industry-standard 256-bit AES encryption. This ensures that all of the data traveling between your device and the internet is safeguarded from hackers and snoopers alike. NordVPN also provides DNS and IPv6 ***** protection and this was reflected in the fact that its apps didn’t ***** any DNS or IP traffic in testing. Another security feature that many VPNs offer, NordVPN included, is a ***** switch. This blocks your internet traffic in the event that the VPN connection drops (which would otherwise lead to the interception of your IP address and data). NordVPN’s ***** switch is available via its Windows, Mac, iOS, and Linux apps. Through Android’s “Always-on VPN” feature, you can replicate the feature on Android devices as well. NordVPN’s whole host of extra security features make it more of a security suite than just a VPN. Depending on the tier of plan you opt for, you can have access to an ad and tracker blocker, malware protection, password manager (NordPass), data breach scanner, encrypted cloud storage (NordLocker), and even cyber insurance. The effectiveness of VPN ad blockers varies wildly so I put NordVPN’s ad blocker to the test. First, I used Brave browser with no VPN or ad blocker of any type. It blocked just 31 percent of ads thrown at it. With Brave’s ad blocker activated, some 97 percent of ads were stopped. The good news is that NordVPN’s ad blocker wasn’t far behind with a block rate of 91 percent. This was very impressive, particularly compared to the ad blockers of ExpressVPN (86%), IPVanish (30%), and Surfshark (40%). You’ll also find specialty Double VPN and Onion Over VPN servers which provide you with an extra layer of security when connected. The former routes your internet traffic through two servers, providing two layers of encryption. The latter allows you to access the Tor browser which, again, sees your data encrypted twice (via NordVPN and then via the Tor network). You may want to use these for more sensitive online activities such as browsing on unsecured public Wi-Fi networks or online banking. However, they’re not ideal for streaming or online gaming due to the fact that the double encryption slows your connection. NordVPN – Privacy and Logging Policies NordVPN defines a “no-logs VPN” as a VPN that “doesn’t collect (or log) traffic that passes through its servers.” In that sense, NordVPN is a no-log service. However, it’s important to note that it does still keep some logs. This includes your username and a timestamp of your last session. NordVPN states that this is to prevent users exceeding the simultaneous connection limit and that the data is automatically deleted within 15 minutes after a session is terminated. NordVPN also keeps device identifiers for marketing and analytics purposes. These identifiers are assigned by your device’s operating system and can be reset in your device’s settings. Needless to say, we’d prefer if NordVPN didn’t keep any of these logs although it’s far from the only VPN to do so. Despite the above, NordVPN does have some advantages when it comes to privacy. For example, it’s headquartered in Panama which doesn’t legally require NordVPN to store logs of its users’ online activities. Furthermore, NordVPN has had its no-logs policy subjected to independent audits on four occasions, the most recent of which was by Deloitte in December 2023. NordVPN does require you to provide an email address when signing up for an account. A small number of VPNs don’t have such a requirement which may make them more preferable for privacy enthusiasts. However, when it comes to payments, NordVPN does accept cryptocurrencies which, when mixed using a tumbling service, can provide a level of anonymity. Better still, NordVPN sells a subscription box in the ******* States, Canada, and several countries across Europe. By purchasing this with cash in a physical store, you can sign up with NordVPN anonymously – just make sure you use a burner email address if anonymity is your aim. NordVPN – Signup and Setup My experience of signing up with NordVPN was simple enough, although it was somewhat confusing that I wasn’t prompted to create a password for the account. Later, I was asked to log in only to find that I had no password to do so. Fortunately, there was the option to receive a one-time verification code via email instead. The number of subscription options offered by NordVPN (four different tiers) provides plenty of flexibility, but may be a little overwhelming to newcomers. An email address is required for signup and once payment has been made, downloading and installing the apps is quick and easy enough thanks to the automatic setup wizard. NordVPN – Apps and Compatibility You can secure all of your devices thanks to NordVPN’s generous offering of apps. These apps are available for all of the following: WindowsMacLinuxAndroidiOSAmazon ***** TVtvOS (Apple TV) NordVPN also has browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Just keep in mind that if you do use an extension, it only secures your browser traffic and not that of any apps you may be using. All in all, it’s an impressive selection of apps and extensions. If you don’t see your device listed above, be it your PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch, know that you still have options for getting your VPN set up on them. Your best bet is manually setting up a VPN connection on your router. This may be a little daunting for some, although NordVPN does provide step-by-step tutorials with screenshots to make things easier. An advantage of installing NordVPN on your home Wi-Fi router is that devices that connect to the network don’t count against the VPN’s simultaneous connection limit (10 devices). Still, this is a fairly generous simultaneous connection allowance as some VPNs only allow up to five or six devices to be connected at once. Although the likes of IPVanish and Surfshark let users secure an unlimited number of devices simultaneously. Having spent plenty of time with NordVPN’s apps, I can confidently say that I’m not a fan of them. My main issue is that they just feel too cluttered with extra features. Of course, the main view within the desktop and mobile apps isn’t helped by the server map, which I just don’t use. Removing the map and only having the simple dropdown list of server locations would make the NordVPN apps a lot easier on the eye. When it comes to finding a server, NordVPN just isn’t as intuitive as the likes of ExpressVPN and IPVanish. There’s no option to favorite servers, search by server ping or load, or choose a specific server. However, its desktop apps do have a “Presets” section which act as one-click shortcuts to specific server configurations (server type, VPN protocol, location). It’s quick and easy to access NordVPN’s specialty servers (Double VPN, Onion Over VPN, and P2P). There are various icons in the apps (the desktop app in particular) for features that many people simply won’t need. In particular, although useful, many users won’t need the Meshnet feature (the ability to link remote devices), while the statistics page which details your current connection streak and longest connection seems pretty pointless. On the plus side, connecting to a NordVPN server is quick and straightforward to do. The settings pages are clearly ***** out but would be improved with some short explanations for each feature, be it the ***** switch or the different VPN protocols. I also noticed some outdated information within the Apps section of the desktop’s settings which says that you can use NordVPN on 6 devices at the same time (the limit has been 10 devices for a while now). NordVPN – Customer Support One of many reasons to opt for a quality paid VPN service over a free one is that you’ll have access to customer support. This makes things that much easier in the event that you run into any issues during setup or simply when using the VPN. In my case, I actually needed to contact NordVPN in order to find a copy of the most recent audit of their no-logs policy, because I couldn’t find it on their website. travel support portal isn’t essential, but it’s nice to have because, at least for simpler queries, you can typically get an answer in a matter of minutes. My experience with NordVPN’s travel support portal over the years has generally been very good. I rarely have to wait long and I usually end up with the information I was looking for. The live chat of NordVPN is available 24 hours a day although they don’t make it easy to find on their website (the chat bubble icon sometimes doesn’t pop up). Email support is also available although replies obviously take a little longer. I decided to measure NordVPN’s response time to emails as well as the quality of their answers. To do this, I sent out three emails on three different days, all at different times of day (early morning, mid afternoon, and late evening). The idea was to catch them at different time periods when they’re busy as well as when things are likely to be quieter. Overall, I was happy with the quality of the responses I received. NordVPN also has an impressive help section which is full of FAQs as well as step-by-step setup guides. These guides are easy to follow thanks to the inclusion of screenshots and, in some cases, video tutorials. In fact, NordVPN has a very active YouTube channel with nearly 900 videos. To conclude my testing of NordVPN, I contacted its support to request a refund as per its 30-day money-back guarantee. Fortunately, this was trouble-free. Although I was asked why I was canceling and had to repeat my request, there wasn’t too much pushback (unlike when I canceled with Surfshark). Purchasing Guide Provided you go with a one or two year subscription plan, NordVPN is one of the best budget VPNs available. It offers three different tiers, the best value of which is arguably the middle (Plus) option, which includes the VPN, an ad blocker, password manager, and more. The biggest savings can be found in NordVPN’s two year subscriptions. The Plus plan over two years costs $126.63 ($4.69/month) while the same plan for one year is $82.35 ($5.49/month). NordVPN’s one month subscription plans are on the more expensive side at $12.99 (Basic), $13.99 (Plus), and $15.99 (Ultimate). Regardless, all of NordVPN’s subscription plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. [/url] View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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