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3 days ago
- Business
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Sony slashes PS5 prices as Nintendo and Xbox hike console costs
Sony has announced that it will be lowering prices for the PlayStation 5 amid the Nintendo Switch 2 release and Xbox console price hike. Sony announced their Days of Play 2025 is kicking off on May 28 with deals for consumers. Sony will be selling their PlayStation 5 console with Call of Duty 6 bundle for $399.99, a $119.99 discount on the average sale price. Nintendo Switch 2 Dodges Tariffs, Hits Preorder Shelves Next Week Other discounts Sony announced will be $50 off PlayStation 5 Pro consoles, $30 off the PS VR2 headset and bundle, $30 off DualSense edge controllers and more. While Sony annually hosts their Days of Play event, this one comes during a time of questions in this current gaming console generation. Read On The Fox Business App Microsoft and Nintendo have both made major announcements themselves, but nothing about lowering the prices of their consoles. Microsoft Will Lay Off Nearly 6,000 Employees In Push For Efficiency In fact, Microsoft recently announced on May 1 that they will be raising prices across the board on consoles and games. Their Xbox Series X — the current console generation rival to the PlayStation 5 — was priced at $499.99 prior to the May 1 increase to $599.99. Meanwhile, overseas, Japan-based Nintendo is still accepting pre-orders for their Switch 2, which is set to release on June 5. The Switch 2 will be sold at $449.99, which is up $150 from the original Switch. Game prices will also be jumping up in price going from $59.99 to $79.99. The sale for the Days of Play 2025 will go until June 11. Nick Butler is a reporter for Fox Business. Do you have any tips? Reach out to article source: Sony slashes PS5 prices as Nintendo and Xbox hike console costs
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18-04-2025
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National Park Week means free admission April 19. Here are 3 area sites worth exploring.
National Park Week starts April 19, and the National Park Service is kicking the week off with free admission to all parks throughout the entire country that day. With more than 400 national parks throughout the country, the National Park Service is looking to not only celebrate the parks, but bring awareness, fun and involvement to these nature reserves. If you're looking to explore some of these parks, to enjoy the warmer weather and learn about history, there are some parks in the South Jersey area and beyond that you can visit. More: Pennsauken's Summer Kick Off was disrupted by unruly crowds in 2024. Changes are coming. National Park Week is a "holiday" set up by the National Park Service to encourage residents to go out to the parks to enjoy the natural beauty and history of these preserved and protected spaces. This year, the park put together a "playlist" for each day with ways and activities that people looking to participate in the week can do. Each day has the following categories involved in how they can join in the celebration: Playlist. Visit. Close to Home. Discover. Here are some of the parks in the area that you can explore. Classified as a United States Biosphere Reserve in 1978, the Pinelands spans throughout seven different counties. The Pinelands has plenty of things to offer with more than a million acres of farms, forests and wetlands. It's also home to more than a dozen rare plants and animals that roam throughout the vast forests. You can find more information and how to plan your visit at the Pinelands National Reserve website. Located within the Pinelands National Reserve System, this 129-mile river spans throughout 17 different tributaries as it connects to the Atlantic Ocean. There are plenty of outdoor opportunities to engage in here, including hiking, backpacking, kayaking, camping and more. You can find directions and more things to do on the Great Egg Harbor River website. This historic national park found in Philadelphia can take you back in time to the nation's beginnings. In this area, you find less nature and more political history. This is the site to discover the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall — where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were signed — and the Ben Franklin Museum as you walk back in time. You can find more information on the Independence National Historical Park website. Nick Butler is an impact reporter for the Courier Post, the Daily Journal and the Burlington County Times covering community news in South Jersey. Have any tips or stories? Reach out to NButler@ Subscribe to stay in the loop. This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: National Park Week runs from April 19-27 across America
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03-04-2025
- Entertainment
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Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders are holding open tryouts. Think you have what it takes?
Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders are holding open tryouts. Think you have what it takes? If you dream of becoming a member of an NFL cheer squad, this is your chance. The offseason for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles continues as their cheerleading squad hosts open tryouts for the upcoming 2025 season. Advertisement Virtual open-call tryouts started March 22. Aspiring cheerleaders can submit their audition videos through April 14 online at Super Bowl 59: Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders perform during the second half of Super Bowl 59 at Caesars Superdome. More: Photos: Philadelphia Eagles star receiver makes an appearance at Deptford Mall Members not only join the ranks on the sideline of Lincoln Financial Field, but also travel around to give back to the community. This past season, Eagles cheerleaders this past season traveled to San Paolo, Brazil, New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX and even Hawaii to perform for hundreds of soldiers after the Pro Bowl. Some other notable events that the cheer squad attended were Wrestlemania XL and the Super Bowl LIX parade. They were also guests on the "Today" show and "Good Morning America." Advertisement Four members of the team's 2024 cheer squad were from South Jersey. Read about the South Jersey natives here Meet the 4 South Jersey residents set to cheer on the Eagles in the Super Bowl Nick Butler is an impact reporter for the Courier Post, the Daily Journal and the Burlington County Times covering community news in South Jersey. Have any tips or stories? Reach out to NButler@ Subscribe to stay in the loop. This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: How to audition to be an NFL cheerleader