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Crime-solving sheep? It might sound like a Worms game spinoff but it’s actually an awesome novel with a bit of existential angst sprinkled in
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Crime-solving sheep? It might sound like a Worms game spinoff but it’s actually an awesome novel with a bit of existential angst sprinkled in

by admin September 7, 2025


Fun takes on genre fiction can be simply delightful. Fantasy but X, sci-fi but Y: pairings like this offer unique settings and rulesets for author and reader to get entangled in. So is the case with Three Bags Full, a crime story focusing on a flock of sheep who try to figure out who is responsible for the death of their shepherd.

Fluffy mysteries all around

In a sleepy Irish village, lonely shepherd George Glenn tends to a very unusual flock. From smartypants to philosophers, raging rams with mysterious pasts and cloud-loving thinkers, these are the perfect sheep to have if you want to figure out a human homicide.

With the first chapter, titled Othello Boldly Grazes Past, the story begins thus:

“‘He was healthy yesterday,’ said Maude. Her ears twitched nervously.

‘That doesn’t mean anything,’ pointed out Sir Ritchfield, the oldest ram in the flock. ‘He didn’t die of an illness. Spades are not an illness.’”

And with this astute observation, the story sets off in earnest.

Of course, the village is not as sleepy as it looks. Armed with a very limited understanding of human nature and psychology, the sheep embark on a hilarious adventure where they hop from misunderstanding to misunderstanding, still inadvertently pushing the plot along. Around them, the human cast tells a story of an almost Scandinavian crime-like slow burner of a saga with surprisingly high stakes considering the sleepy setting. As the sheep have no idea what is truly going on, the humans also can’t fathom (or expect) that the flock is an active participant in the events that transpire. It’s a comedy of errors, full of dramatic irony, and a delightful bit of fun.

It is also an impressive authorial tightrope walk, layering the story in a way where no one is working with full information until the very end, and it’s the reader who actually has the most of the cards throughout—though not enough to fully piece together what was going on until the very end.

Baa-nal? Not at all

That said, if you are looking for action in your fiction, you have come to the wrong place. (It is a book about sheep solving their shepherd’s murder, so what were you expecting?) But if you enjoy the classic “small town where everyone has secrets” setting, especially featuring the British countryside—think Broadchurch but fun—then this slow burn of a bleat comes highly, highly recommended.

Anthea Bell’s translation does a great job of maintaining the tone, despite the obvious differences in linguistic function between the original German prose and its English reimagining. The change of the original title—Glennkill, which is perhaps a bit too on the nose, even though it also refers to the name of the village where the story takes place—is an acceptable sacrifice, too, considering how it lines up better with the follow-up book’s variant on the theme.

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Yes, if you want a second helping, you’re in luck: The book’s sequel, titled Big Bad Wool in English, has finally been translated this summer, sixteen years after the original. While it’s more on the thriller side of things rather than mystery, it is still advertised as “a sheep detective story,” so caveat emptor on that one. That one is on my to-read list right now, so expect me to revisit Miss Maple and co. at some point later in the year.

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Kingdom Hearts 4, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 are making "great progress", confirms director
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Kingdom Hearts 4, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 are making “great progress”, confirms director

by admin September 7, 2025


Square Enix director Tetsuya Nomura still doesn’t have any specific Kingdom Hearts 4 news for us just yet, but he wants you to know that the teams are making “great progress” on both the Kingdom Hearts sequel and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3.

Other than a sneak peek back in May, we haven’t seen or heard anything since Kingdom Hearts 4 was shown back in 2022 for the series’ 20th anniversary, which is likely why Nomura joked in a recent livestream about seeing “a lot of comments” from fans eager to know more about the game.

Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary announcement trailer.Watch on YouTube

“I’m seeing a lot of comments asking about Kingdom Hearts 4,” Nomura said, as translated by Aitaikimochi (thanks, TheGamer). “We are making great strides and going according to schedule. So please wait for more information on that!”

Admittedly, that doesn’t give us much to go on, but it should be a relief to fans to know everything is “going according to schedule”. And as for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3?

“[Motomu] Toriyama supposedly said we will have news around the time of the second anniversary of FF7EC,” he added. “We are making great progress on the game! And I can’t say anything else. I’m not gonna be like, ‘Well, actually…’ If I did, people would be really surprised if it’s during this FF7EC livestream.

“But we are indeed making a lot of progress with the game. We already have decided when we will make the announcement as well, and we will stick to that time schedule. So don’t worry, but please wait for it.”

Square Enix finally released fresh screenshots of Kingdom Hearts 4 back in May, giving us our first look at the game in three years. Before then, the last time the game was shown was back in 2022 for the series’ 20th anniversary, in which we were treated to Sora’s return and the expansive metropolis of Quadratum.

The day before those new screenshots, Square Enix cancelled mobile game Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link.



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Epic finally revokes fraudulent V-Buck purchases on Xbox, but a "malfunctioning" refund system only causes more confusion
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Epic finally revokes fraudulent V-Buck purchases on Xbox, but a “malfunctioning” refund system only causes more confusion

by admin September 7, 2025


Epic Games has sped up repercussions for Fortnite players who used V-Bucks and refunded them through an exploit on Xbox, essentially getting the in-game currency for free.

As we moved into the weekend, the studio said it had now “fixed a delay” and would be claiming back any items that were bought through currency that had been refunded on Xbox or previously gifted from fraudulent accounts.

Acknowledging the system it uses to revoke items on Xbox between December 2024 and July 2025 “malfunctioned”, the company warned some players “may now see a message that their payment was reversed or refunded and see recent items have been removed, even from transactions from several months ago”.

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It comes after some Xbox players abused an exploit through which they could buy V-Bucks through Microsoft, apply them to their accounts, and then refund them.

After clarifying this “does not affect regular purchases on Xbox or any other platform that weren’t refunded”, the Fortnite Status X/Twitter account added:

Update on Xbox refund issue:

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“Ordinarily, when a player receives a refund of a real-money Fortnite purchase, the purchased items are removed from their account,” Epic explained. “When V-Bucks are purchased, spent, and refunded, causing the player’s V-Bucks balance to go negative, items most recently purchased and gifted with the refunded V-Bucks are removed from the player’s account and the gift recipient’s account.

“Unfortunately, the system we built for this malfunctioned on Xbox between December 2024 and July 2025. During this time, players were receiving refunds, but the refunded V-Bucks and items purchased with refunded V-Bucks remained in the player’s account and gift recipient accounts.”

While Epic accepts that over this period most players “continued using purchasing and refunding in good faith as usual”, some “exploited the situation to make large numbers of purchases, often with many accounts. Some even set up shops to accept payments from players and gifted them items purchased with refunded V-Bucks”.

It’s taken so long to sort the issue, however, that when Epic began processing back-dated refund requests on Xbox on 4th September and confusing players, it’s now “making a correction to distinguish between accounts that made ordinary refund requests, and accounts exploiting the refund system”.

“We’re restoring the items that were removed earlier this week for players who made less than 7 refunds since Dec 2024. It was our fault that we didn’t update the V-Bucks balance in their account immediately as we should have. This will take a few days,” Epic conceded.

“The removed items will stay removed for anyone who received 7 or more refunds, and for items received through gifting from players who made 7 or more refunds during this time. This is the ordinary approach to refunds from our terms of service, and these item purchases were taking advantage of an exploit with the V-Bucks refund system.”

Epic Games recently claimed the return of Fortnite to iOS in the UK is “uncertain” as it’s been unable to bring the Epic Games Store to iOS this year, “if ever”, after the CMA – the UK’s competition regulator – has “deprioritised store competition entirely”, following the lengthy legal battle between Epic and Apple.





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How to upgrade Needle in Hollow Knight Silksong

by admin September 7, 2025


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You’ll take a long time to get an upgrade.

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You unlock the Needle upgrade in Hollow Knight: Silksong by speaking to Pinmaster Plinney in Bellhart. It’s as simple as that, but the path to get to this point is difficult because you need to defeat two strong bosses almost back-to-back.

Bellhart is the haunted city you find right after defeating Moorwing in Greymoor. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, bad news: You’re too far from the Needle upgrade and should wait until you defeat Moorwing, which is the fifth boss in Silksong and the one that follows Fourth Chorus.

Pinmaster Plinney is in that haunted city, but before you can find and speak to him, you need to purify Belhart by defeating the area’s boss. To free the city, go all the way to the left from Haunted Belhart, and you’ll be in the new area of Shellwood.

Shellwood expands west and upwards, so you’ll need to do a lot of platform jumping to navigate it. Your key goal in this area is to defeat the Sister Splinter boss and unlock the Wall Jump, also known as Cling Grip. Once you do so, go all the way to the upper right of Shellwood to transition into the upper part of Belhart. You’re about to head to another boss fight, so make sure to save on a bench close to Bellhart.

Once in upper Belhart, head down carefully and east. I say “carefully” because almost every drop is protected by a moving bug with a huge bell on its head, which damages Hornet if she touches it. You’ll need to have precise timing and use Cling Grip to avoid damage as you head down.

Fight the Widow

You’ll eventually hear a creature groaning under you, and that’s where you’ll fight a boss called Widow. The trick here is to pay attention to where Widow’s silk strings point to at all times, as they indicate where an attack is coming to get you. If you want a preview of the fight, check the video below.

Once you defeat Widow, you’ll have to play through a jumping puzzle in a short cutscene. The trick here is to move quickly since all platforms disappear in about two seconds after you step on them, taking a few extra seconds to reappear. Use your Cling Grip to jump from wall to wall and, when holding onto a wall, dash without jumping to clear gaps between adjacent walls. Reach the end of the puzzle and you’ll be back in Bellhart, which won’t be haunted anymore.

Pinmaster Plinney location

Pinmaster Plinney is exactly where Hornet’s icon is on this map. Screenshot by Destructoid.

Pinmaster Plinney is back in Belhart, along with other NPCs. His shop is in the top right corner of the city. To get there, go all the way to the left of Belhart, staying inside the city, and jump on the metal platforms to go up. Head right, where the first shop on a platform is Relic Seeker Scrounge’s. Ignore it for now and jump to the platforms to the right of it, where you’ll see a bell house with needles painted on a sign on top of it. That’s where Pinmaster Plinney is.

This is Plinney’s hut. Screenshot by Destructoid.

Go in and talk to Pinmaster Plinney, who will upgrade your Needle for free after a cool cutscene. If you’ve done everything right, you’ll see a “Needle Sharpened” text on the bottom left of your screen after the cutscene ends.

Now, Hornet’s Needle is stronger, and you can hopefully take down enemies in fewer hits than before.

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MindsEye launch "what we didn't hope for", says IO Interactive CEO, as publishing future in question
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MindsEye launch “what we didn’t hope for”, says IO Interactive CEO, as publishing future in question

by admin September 7, 2025



IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak has commented on the disastrous launch of Build A Rocket Boy’s action game MindsEye back in June, stating it wasn’t what the company hoped for.


IOI provided assistance distributing the game through its IOI Partners publishing arm. Now, at a recent event for the company’s forthcoming Bond game, Abrak spoke to IGN about MindsEye’s launch.


“The initial talks we had with those guys were to support them,” said Abrak. “We thought they had some great ideas and a great world in the background that they were building, and hopefully they’ll get the opportunity to show more of that in the future. And we just wanted to help them distribute the game.”

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“Well, that was definitely tough, right?,” Abrak continued, speaking of the launch itself. “It was a tough reception. It wasn’t what they hoped for, and also what we didn’t hope for at IOI Partners. They’re working hard on turning that around to regain the trust of the gamers out there, and they have tons of potential and content they’re working on. So hopefully they’ll succeed with that in the future.”


Ahead of the game’s release, the co-CEO of Build A Rocket Boy suggested negative reaction to MindsEye had been paid for in a “concerted effort” against the studio. At the time, Abrak stated: “I don’t believe that.”

Two studio execs departed the studio just one week before it debuted and then, once released, it was clear MindsEye was full of technical issues. The studio promised performance updates, but later a Hitman crossover mission was delayed by IO Interactive.


So, has the Hitman and Bond studio been too burned by its work with Build A Rocket Boy to continue with similar publishing work?


“So, IO Interactive will publish our own games internally,” said Abrak. “IOI Partners? That remains to be seen.”

MindsEye received a one star review from Eurogamer. “Although it shows some early promise, MindsEye is sunk by a ridiculous story, inconsistent writing, poorly designed mission scenarios, and utterly atrocious combat,” it reads.

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5th September video game news round-up

by admin September 7, 2025


The Last of Us’ Bella Ramsey has a new waxwork figure at Madame Tussauds

You can now find a waxwork figure of Bella Ramsey at Madame Tussauds. Ramsey, who plays Ellie in HBO’s The Last of Us TV series, said (via BBC):

“It’s so cool to have 21-year-old Bella frozen in time. It’s been such a formative year for me, as 21 is for most people, and so to have it represented in the form of a Madame Tussauds figure is a unique honour.

“I want to say thank you to the studio artists for their care, craftsmanship and passion. It’s been incredible to be the subject of their work and witness their tenacious attention to the tiniest of detail throughout this process.

“I’m excited for everyone to see the fruits of their labour, and meet me at my stillest.”

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Star Wars Outlaws’ Switch 2 Game Key Card Is Due To Tech Issues

by admin September 6, 2025


The Switch 2’s game key cards have proven a source of extreme consternation since the launch of Nintendo’s latest console. Physical carts in plastic boxes that don’t actually contain the game at all, making a mockery of game preservation and the entire purpose of owning a physical copy of your game. The reason for their use is usually presumed to be cost, given how expensive a 64GB Switch card is for a publisher (apparently $23 each!), and that Nintendo right now is not offering a smaller option to publishers. However, in the case of Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws it seems it’s due to a more significant weakness of the Switch 2.

So far, tech geeks are super-impressed with how Ubisoft has managed to get such a large, complex open-world game working on the handheld console. As much of a step up from the original Switch as the Switch 2 might be, it’s still not exactly cutting-edge technology, and the requirements to be able to run on a handheld device can be restrictive. So great work by all involved! However, Outlaws has become yet another entry in the very long list of games releasing with nothing but a game key on an otherwise blank cart, and understandably people are narked about spending $60 to buy a pile of empty plastic.

More than anything else, it’s the knowledge that Nintendo absolutely will one day switch off the eStore that processes the keys to allow the games to be downloaded. As with every previous generation of digital store, the servers will go away, and the purchased games will disappear into the ether. This leaves people either looking at emulation (which Nintendo deeply loathes), or re-buying the same game again when it’s released as a “Classic” download on the newer device (where, hilariously, Nintendo makes it available via emulation). This all enormously sucks. So yes, one day your copy of Star Wars Outlaws Switch 2 will be nothing but a very bad-tasting SD card.

Except, it seems in this particular instance this isn’t an act of cost-cutting on a premium-price game. (For whatever reason, Nintendo has only offered 64GB cards for the Switch 2, driving up production costs and encouraging many to resort to key cards instead.) However, according to Rob Bantin (thanks Nintendo Life), the audio architect on Outlaws‘ engine Snowdrop, it’s because the streaming speeds between the Switch 2 carts and the console just aren’t fast enough to run the game properly. And that seems like it could be a big deal.

Digital Foundry‘s John Linneman posted on BlueSky to report how impressed he was with the port, reposting VGC‘s video about the tech, adding that DF has its own video on the way. Others replied, one person pointing out that the game is somehow only 20.2GB, but another expressing disdain that it’s a key card. After a bit of back and forth, Rob Bantin entered the conversation and revealed all.

“Snowdrop relies heavily on disk streaming for its open world environments,” said Bantin. “And we found the Switch 2 cards simply didn’t give the performance we needed at the quality target we were going for.” In other words, the game needs to be fully installed on the console’s SSD drive to be able to run properly. The audio architect continued, “I don’t recall the cost of the cards ever entering the discussion – probably because it was moot.”

It’s hard to know how big of an issue this is going to be for the Switch 2 over the next seven or eight years of its likely life, but given a 2024 port can’t run off the card because of speed limitations, other larger, open-world games could share some similar issues. We’re talking about games releasing in 2030 after all. However, Bantin offers some optimism. “I think if we designed a game for Switch 2 from the ground up it might have been different,” they added. “As it was, we’d build [sic] a game around the SSDs of the initial target platforms, and then the Switch 2 came along a while later. In this case I think our leadership made the right call.”

We’re stepping beyond my nerdy understanding here, but from my research the Switch 2 cards are limited to 400MB/s transfer rates, while the Switch 2’s SSD can offer close to 900MB/s. So that’s a obviously a significant difference. However, it’s crucial to note that Cyberpunk 2077 runs from its game card at 400MB/s, and there are few complaints there. So if games are intentionally designed for the Switch 2’s card limitations, this might not be a frequent issue? But, again, it does mean that releasing a cross-platform game could require a huge amount of heavy lifting to make a version that runs from a card, when the PlayStation, Xbox and PC versions will all be installing to SSD. (Why Nintendo doesn’t allow SSD installation from game cards is another massive question, and seemingly a very obvious solution.) And, let’s not forget, the Switch 2 will be overlapping the second half of its life with the inevitable PlayStation 6 and Xbox Series 2.

It’s all a pretty pickle for developers looking to release big games on the Switch 2, without pissing off audiences and rendering their games ethereal.



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Amazon's God of War TV series will finally start filming early next year, new report claims
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Amazon’s God of War TV series will finally start filming early next year, new report claims

by admin September 6, 2025


Amazon’s God of War TV series will commence filming in March 2026.

That’s according to Nexuspointnews, which reports the filming of the series – which will follow Kratos’ “dangerous journey with his estranged son” to fulfil his wife’s dying wishes and “spread [her] ashes from the highest peak” – is finally slated to kick off in Vancouver, Canada, next March.

Sources told the site that casting for the show is “currently underway”.

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Amazon initially announced its God of War adaptation back in December 2022. Series showrunner, Ronald D. Moore, recently revealed the adaptation will remain largely faithful to Sony Santa Monica’s 2018 game, though it won’t be a frame-by-frame remake.

“This world and this universe are really rich, and it’s interesting, and it’s really been fun to adapt,” Moore explained at the time. “It’s an adaptation, so it’s an adaptation-slash-interpretation as you go into live-action, and it’s been really fun to sort of go, ‘Wow, there’s a lot here we can play with. Okay, we want to keep the story. We want to keep the characters and the spirit of it’. There’s all this stuff that you can keep turning to for inspiration.”

Moore joined the production almost two years after its was confirmed to be in the works after the series based on Sony Santa Monica’s God of War series reportedly had a “do-over” after the companies involved decided on a “different creative direction”. Despite the early issues, though, a second season has been greenlit at Amazon.



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Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD Hits Clearance-Level Pricing Following New Launch Event

by admin September 6, 2025


You can never have too much storage space. If you’re someone who works with huge files such as a photographer or video editor, you don’t have to be told twice. When a good external drive goes on sale, it’s hard to pass it up. Well, that’s exactly what this is. The Samsung T7 Shield is available at Amazon with three different storage capacities — all off which are discounted by as much as $125. Right now, the 1TB model is down 19% from $135 to just $110, the 2TB model is down 35% from $230 to $150, and the 4TB model is down from $405 to $280.

Creators were front of mind when Samsung developed this external solid state drive. It doesn’t matter if you are a photographer in need to backing up your pictures, a video editor managing a ton of projects and footage, or anyone else dealing with big files all day long — the T7 Shield can keep up with you. This SSD has fast read and write speeds. You’re getting up to 1,050 MB/s read speeds and up to 1,000 MB/s write speeds. That clocks in two times faster than the T5 from Samsung. It also happens to be nearly 10 times faster than an HDD would be. This means you’ll be able to move files between your work station and external drive quickly and easily.

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For the videographers out there, the Samsung T7 Shield is an especially useful tool for your toolkit. This model lets you record in 4K at 60fps directly onto the drive, using a camera, smartphone, or tablet. It’s even compatible with the iPhone 15 Pro. No need to anxiously delete stuff from your camera roll before you can get the shot.

You have a choice of three different colors with the T7 Shield—pick between either black, beige, or blue. What I love about this is if you need to get multiple, just grab them in different colors. This way at a glance, you’ll quickly be able to remember which one is for what.

Ruggedly Reliable

As the name states, this is the Shield model of Samsung’s T7 SSD. It’s designed with a strong, rubberized exterior wrapped around a solid aluminum body. It’s got an IP65 rating, making it both water and dust resistant and it can even withstand a fall of 9.8 feet. Your data is well protected.

Right now, Amazon has the 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB models of the Samsung T7 Shield on sale for as much as 35% off. Grab one before they go back up.

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Hollow Knight: Silksong is so popular, even pirates are urging others not to pirate the game
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Hollow Knight: Silksong is so popular, even pirates are urging others not to pirate the game

by admin September 6, 2025


After Hollow Knight: Silksong released across multiple platforms yesterday, the game – which has a DRM-free version, and also comes with a rather low retail price attached to it – was quickly cracked.

In a post over on the piracy reddit titled “That was f**king fast!”, the community noted Silksong was cracked within 15 minutes of release. That’s even with all of the various issues which saw the likes of Steam coming to a grinding halt (“I can’t believe it is faster than Steam,” one reply joked). However, in a rather wholesome little turn up for the books, the pirating community is actually urging others to buy the game, rather than pirate it.


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“It’s a three to four person team that has done right by their fans at every turn. Making sure the PC release is DRM free. Making sure all original backers of Hollow Knight get Silksong free on their choice of platform. This is a time where if we can afford to support them, we should,” reads one reply in the thread.

“Hey, the game is pretty cheap. This one, we should not pirate,” another wrote, with a similar reply noting: “The only game I will feel bad if I ever pirated it.”

This reply made me smile: “Team Cherry has done so well that even r/Piracy members are buying their game.”

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For more on Silksong, our Bertie spoke to several developers about the impact its low price will have on other indie games. Does it really matter, or has Team Cherry unexpectedly set a precedent for other indie games going forward? You can find out in Bertie’s feature: Is Hollow Knight Silksong’s ‘cheap’ price a problem for other indie games? Devs and publishers weigh up its impact.

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