Wednesday, January 31, 2018

First Call of Duty: WWII DLC Pack The Resistance Emerges!




What You Need to Know:



  • Call of Duty: WWII - The Resistance, the first DLC pack for the popular series was officially released earlier today on PlayStation 4 for $14.99. The Resistance DLC Pack is also included in Call of Duty: WWII DLC Season Pass*, featuring all four DLC Packs planned for the year, as part of the discounted bundle offered at a suggested retail price of $49.99 - a discount of $10 off the individual purchase of all four DLC Map Packs. Season Pass content is available first on PlayStation 4.

  • The Resistance DLC pack delivers three new Multiplayer maps and an all-new War Mode multiplayer mission themed to reflect the spirit of the citizen soldiers who fought for freedom during World War II. The DLC pack also features The Darkest Shore, the terrifying new chapter in the twisted Nazi Zombies saga. In addition, this first DLC pack from Call of Duty: WWII, lands during The Resistance community event (January 23 through February 27), a five-week celebration that features new gear, game modes and Supply Drop content available to all players.

  • For more details, be sure to scroll down below.

Source: Official Press Release


The Resistance DLC Pack Key Features


Valkyrie - Located in the Masurian Woods, East Prussia, this map was inspired by The Wolf"s Lair - The Fuhrer"s Eastern-front headquarters during Operation Barbarossa - the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. This is a medium-sized map with multiple overwatch positions and mounted machine guns.


Anthropoid - Based in Prague, Czechoslovakia, this map is inspired by Operation Anthropoid - the famous assassination attempt on a high-ranking German officer during World War II. This map is divided by a river, with long-flanking paths that can be used by snipers for ranged attacks.


Occupation - In this remake of a classic Call of Duty® map, players battle through the streets and shops of German-occupied Paris during WWII. Nearby homes and storefronts lend defensive positions for ambush and recovery.


Operation Intercept - Outside of St Lo, France, the next War Mode experience, developed in partnership with Raven Software, leads you on an urban rescue mission to save Resistance fighters being transported by train. The first objective on the Allied side is freeing the fighters, followed by the destruction of key communication equipment, and ends with stopping a train.





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Great news for COD fans! This surely spells wonderful things to happen for the eSports competitive community too! More maps, more excitement!



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Fire in the hole!










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The Battle for Azeroth Begins in World of Warcraft This Summer




What You Need to Know:


  • The ongoing war between the Horde and Alliance continues to escalate and will erupt even more this summer, when the next expansion is the series The Battle for Azeroth goes live. Blizzard Entertainment announced that the new expansion is now available to pre-order at the official website or through Battlenet.

  • Players who pre-purchase Battle for Azeroth today can begin their journey to recruit four of the expansion"s new Allied Races, each representing comrades they"ve fought alongside on the Broken Isles and Argus in the game"s most recent expansion, Legion. Upon winning the respect of an Allied Race by completing quests and earning reputation, players will unlock the ability to create characters of that race and set out on a new adventure across Azeroth. Alliance players can add the shadow-touched Void elves and valiant Lightforged draenei to their ranks, while members of the Horde will be able to bring the ancient Nightborne and noble Highmountain tauren into their faction"s fold—with additional Allied Races to come in the future.

  • Pre-purchasing Battle for Azeroth also grants the included level-110 character boost immediately, so players can enter the expansion ready to fight on the front lines of the coming war. Upon Battle for Azeroth"s launch, heroes will be called upon to seek reinforcements in the seafaring kingdom of Kul Tiras and troll empire of Zandalar; battle for strategic control of Stromgarde, a new 20-player cooperative Warfront; and embark on Island Expeditions, where bands from rival factions race to claim resources on treacherous uncharted terrain.

  • Players who choose to level up a new Allied Race will also be able to enjoy World of Warcraft"s recently revamped level 1 to 100 questing experience. Building upon a popular feature introduced on the Broken Isles in Legion, zones across Azeroth, Outland, and Draenor now scale to a wide range of character levels, making it so players can enjoy the quests, stories, and other content at their own pace. Those who complete the full level 20-110 experience† as an Allied Race character will also earn that race"s distinctive Heritage Armor—a set of cosmetic gear that represents their dedication to finding their people"s place in Azeroth.

  • Battle for Azeroth is available for pre-purchase digitally in a standard edition ($49.99 SRP) and Digital Deluxe ($69.99) edition. Those who pre-order the Digital Deluxe version will unlock perks that can be used in other Blizzard titles such as Hearthstone, Starcraft II, Heroes of the Storm, World of Warcraft along with Overwatch.

Source: Official Press Release


Battle for Azeroth Features


Explore Two Fabled Kingdoms: As a champion of the Horde, travel to the empire of Zandalar to persuade the trolls to lend their naval might. As a defender of the Alliance, venture to the seafaring kingdom of Kul Tiras, home of Jaina Proudmoore, and rally its inhabitants to fight for your cause.


Recruit Allied Races: Take a new form for your adventures as several new playable Allied Races, each with unique racial abilities. Earn the favor of the Highmountain tauren, Void elves, Dark Iron dwarves, and others to create a new character of that race and add their strength to your faction.


Plunder the Islands of the Great Sea: Set out on Island Expeditions and conquer an ever-changing array of enemies, environments, and objectives. Battle in groups of three as you race against cunning rival intruders—or enemy players—to collect each island"s resources and fuel the war effort.


Charge Into a Warfront: Fight on the battlefields of a large-scale, 20-player cooperative Warfront to claim a key strategic location. Capture resources to build your faction"s forces, lead the charge as your troops lay siege to objectives, and fight the enemy commander to claim victory in this new PvE mode inspired by classic Warcraft real-time strategy-game battles.


Infuse Your Armor With Titanic Might: Seek out Azerite, an invaluable new resource that has emerged in the Burning Legion"s wake. Imbue the Heart of Azeroth—a legendary neck piece entrusted to each hero by Magni Bronzebeard—with Azerite to customize your armor with new powers and traits.


Battle to Level 120: Trace the corruption of the Blood God to the Underrot, unearth the secrets of a lost titan vault, escape from the Drust Realm of the Dead, and more as you quest through 10 new levels—then continue to grow in power through new World Quests, raids, dungeons, and more.





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A new expansion on the horizon?!! Ohhh yeahh baby! For the Horde!!



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Well this is quite exciting. I stopped playing WoW about a few years ago but this new expansion is looking promising with all those perks!





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Merc Soria Anime

What You Need to Know:


  • Today, popular smartphone game Merc Storia has announced in celebration of the 4th anniversary of the game, that it will reveive an anime adaptation. The game is was created in part by Happy Elements.

  • Merc Storia is a fantasy RPG set in a world where both humans and monsters coexist. At times they are allies and at others, they attack each other, but there is a boy on a journey who has the powers to heal the rift between them along with his friend, a girl sealed in a bottle. The game tells the story of their journey within the main kingdom. However, as they journey outside of it, each new kingdom features an original story.

  • As for any futher details regarding the anime, the site says that it will releasing more information at a later date. For those who play the game, new special campaigns have been launched in celebration of the fourth anniversary that start today.

Source: Fourth Anniversary Homepage






Alright! I love it when these anime are announced! Hello new Granblue Fantasy!



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The bottle girl is so cute!!!!
























Radiant Anime 2018

What You Need to Know:


  • The official NHK anime twitter account has announced today that the popular french fantasy comic Radiant will be getting an anime for fall 2018! The series is drawn by Tony Valente.

  • The series is considered to be a domestic hit in France and tells the story of a young mage who heads off on a fantastic adventure in order to save the world. The series is full of fights with formidable enemies, friendship bonds, endeavors, meetings, departures, and more telling the story of the main character growing as a young boy.

  • NHK has also confirmed key staff and the animation studio as well:
    Animation Studio: Lerche
    Director: Seiji Kishi
    Series Composition: Makoto Uezu
    Series Coordinator: Daiki Fukuoka
    Look forward to more information as it is announced eventually!

Source: Official NHK Announcement






Nice! That"s cool that Japan is starting to look outside of Japan for more stories to adapt!



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Oh nice. This screams shounen. Fans will get on board fast.
























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Hitori no Shita 2: Raten Taishou Preview & Screenshots Are Ready For Episode 3!

What You Need to Know:


  • Today, we can reveal the preview and screenshots from Episode 3 of Hitori no Shita 2: Raten Taishou Hen. Get all the info down below!

  • Episode 3: Shameless

  • Soran"s first fight begins after the order selection for Raten Taishou. As the successor to the Kitai Genryuu which is one of the eight secret techniques, merely Soran"s name sends shockwaves through the world of the outsiders. His fellow outsider opponents join forces in order to challenge him one by one. At the same time, Sei Shoukatsu, who is a user of an ancient fortune telling skill called Kimontonkou (Qi Men Dun Jia), has just won his first battle with an overwhelming amount of power...




























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So. Many. Hot. Guys!



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Crying Soran is cute! Haha!



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Hmmmm I already can tell that Sei Shoukatsu is going to be a handful.



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Kitai Genryuu? I have heard of it. I bet he will beat them all with it.


Ballroom e Youkoso (Welcome to the Ballroom) [Best Review]




Matt Knodle







Bit of a Misstep



  • Episodes : 24

  • Genre : Sports, Comedy, Romance, School, Drama, Shounen

  • Airing Date : July 2017 – December 2017

  • Studios : Production I.G.



Contains Spoilers












Tatara Fujita had nothing going for him. He was bullied in middle school, his parents are divorced, and even his teacher was telling him that he didn’t have any prospects for high school. However, on a whim one day, he followed his beautiful classmate Hanaoka Shizuku home, which brought him to the Ogasawara Dance Studio, headed by none other than the champion ballroom dancer Sengoku Kaname! After becoming enraptured by watching Sengoku’s dances, Tatara decides he wants to learn how to dance, and proves to Sengoku that he’s worth the effort!


Tatara gets his first real taste of dancing at the Mikasa Cup after filling in for Shizuku’s partner and star of the Ogasawara Dance Studio, Hyodo Kiyoharu, after he broke his leg. Now Tatara’s hungry for more! However, while Hyodo’s leg is recovering, Shizuku needs a new partner. Being a young prodigy in her own right, Shizuku quickly is accosted by the hotheaded Akagi Gaju, who just broke up with Mako, his own sister, for the opportunity to dance with an incredible (and gorgeous!) partner like Shizuku. However, Mako is distraught over losing her brother, and desperately wants him back. Gaju agrees that if Mako and Tatara can beat him and Shizuku at the upcoming Tenpei Cup, he’ll take her back as his partner.


While it’s not exactly smooth sailing, and Mako and Tatara only rank 8th place at the Tenpei Cup. Mako takes home the Queen of the Ballroom prize, and Gaju honors his deal with Mako. Tatara and Mako split up, and then the series skips ahead a bit to Tatara entering high school. In his class is a strangely grouchy girl named Hiyama Chinatsu, who even makes fun of Tatara’s passion for dance. However, a chance encounter with Chinatsu at one of Sengoku’s competitions reveals Chinatsu is an avid fan of ballroom dancing herself, and is in particular a fan of Sengoku’s partner, Chizuru Hongo. Tatara pursues Chinatsu and begs her to be his partner, as he and Shizuku promised to compete with one another within one year. While it takes some effort, Chinatsu eventually agrees.


Chinatsu, due to originally having been the lead in a dual girl pairing, struggles to accept Tatara’s lead, and Tatara can’t seem to match up with her following. The two even end up leaving the Ogasawara Dance Studio in order to work with a more conventional teacher, Hyodo’s mother, Marisa. At a retreat, Marisa tells the pair that, because they managed to make it past the first round of a high level tournament with a perfect score, they’re already capable of moving up from D Rank all the way up to A Rank if they can just win an upcoming tournament.


At the end of the series, Tatara and Chinatsu finally manage to sync up with one another in the very final round of the tournament, beating out once professional dancer Masami Kugimiya, who broke his leg and is trying to get back into the game. Tatara and Chinatsu have finally come to terms with the fact that they both like each other, and will continue to dance with one another as partners.



The first episode of Ballroom e Youkoso does a great job of setting the tone and overall end goal of the series without shoving it down your throat. We’re introduced to Tatara getting told off by his teacher and then later getting bullied by his classmates. He’s a frail, unassuming, nebbish kid who no one seems to care about and lacks any sort of charisma. When Tatara watches Sengoku’s dance tape, we completely understand why he’d be inspired to dance for himself; Sengoku is the exact sort of proactive manly man that Tatara (and us, the viewers) wish we could be. It’s simple, to the point, and dispels any doubt as to what Ballroom e Youkoso will be about. Tatara is not just trying to become a talented dancer, but overcome his inability to assert himself and be the sort of person that people take note of.


And, though it takes a while to get to this point, Chinatsu starts off as a fun foil to Tatara. Her story is actually pretty relatable; someone who has a passion for dance, but is struggling to actively work on it and is stuck in this weird middle ground between refusing to outright give it up or devoting herself fully. She yearns to compete on the same ground as people like her idol Hongo, but her indecision keeps her from fully committing, causing her to lash out at anyone who would even dare to be her partner. You can understand why Tatara’s youthful passion lights a new spark in her.



We’re not going to mince words here: Ballroom e Youkoso is an incredibly difficult series to recommend. There are much worse sports anime out there, but the problem with Ballroom e Youkoso isn’t so much that it’s outright awful as it is that there’s very little about Ballroom e Youkoso that actually works.


It’s the pacing and direction that kill Ballroom e Youkoso. It wants the viewer to buy into the wonder and power of dance, but the actual dance sequences are pretty ineffective at conveying this. This is largely due to its lack of trust in its individual plot beats to sell a scene and instead frequently resorts to big, explosive poses to force an emotional weight onto a character moment that’s not there. It’s big, showy, and hollow due to the lack of any connection you might feel towards any of these characters.


Even the positive aspects end up working against it eventually. Though we did like how quickly and clearly Welcome to the Ballroom stated its intentions with Tatara, it’s also not exactly a unique goal and never really explores this aspect in any way that we haven’t seen before. While Chinatsu starts out as a great addition to the cast, Ballroom e Youkoso’s insistence on portraying dance partners as actual romantic couples ends up sending some very mixed, concerning signals about how healthy these two actually are for one another.









Why You Should Watch Welcome to the Ballroom




1. Enjoyable Animation



Ballroom e Youkoso has gotten a lot of flak for its weirdly disproportionate, overly angular character models, and maybe rightfully so. However, we would be remiss not to mention that, at the very least, they do have some fun with it. There are some great moments of comedy that are heightened by the exaggerated movements of the characters, like in episode 2 where Hyodo yawns at Tatara angrily upon learning he won’t be allowed to stop until Tatara can match his steps. It’s not just the exaggerated expression, but also the slow gaping movements of his mouth twitching that give the scene a heightened sense of realism in spite of his cartoony glare. Or the gentle nudge of a floating heart that happens to lightly graze against Tatara in episode 22 as he watches an overly affectionate couple exchange niceties, capturing our own disgust.


Maybe outside of the intentional comedy, the exaggerated movements and imagery veer into campy territory, but honestly, we see this as a plus. Episode 23, for example, shows a naked Tatara holding a naked Chinatsu in his arms, who then dissolves away only to come back as a flower blooming dramatically out of his chest. Don’t get us wrong: this scene does fail on some level because Ballroom e Youkoso wants you to accept this as a serious, dramatic metaphor for their relationship, and frankly it’s kind of difficult not to laugh at how ridiculous this is. But for an anime in such dire need of some flavor of its own, it’s a fun moment that gives the show some much needed personality.


2. Hiyama Chinatsu




We’ve touched on this a bit already, but it’s important to note that her inclusion halfway through Ballroom e Youkoso adds a human element that was necessary to the show. Her weary, dying love was sorely needed as a counterbalance to all the other characters’ unbridled passion for ballroom dancing, keeping Ballroom e Youkoso from coming off as obliviously pretentious. Chinatsu’s like anyone else. She’s abrasive because she’s insecure about her own abilities, and while she needs someone like Tatara to push her a little more to devote herself, that doesn’t mean she’s necessarily grateful for that either. The fact of the matter is that in her mind, she’s ruined her life by devoting so much time to something she knew she could never follow through on. Regardless of whether you’re a guy or a girl, it’s hard not to relate to her situation.


She gets some great human moments that add a touch of sincerity to boot. When Tatara initially pursues her to join Sengoku’s dance studio, she gets flustered, tells Tatara to take a hike and leave her alone, and runs off. Rather than Ballroom e Youkoso forcing a pursuit, though, we get a small moment with Chinatsu immediately afterwards asking herself “What the heck am I doing?” She realizes that it’s stupid for her to keep pushing away something she loves and comes back the next day anyway. She’s emotionally distraught, but it’s small moments like these that keep her from coming off as too standoffish.


Why You Should Skip Ballroom e Youkoso

1. Pacing




The centerpiece of any sports anime are the matchups, the big tournament, the giant competitions that heighten the sport to an event that’s larger than life. It’s where men and women rise up against fate to reclaim their individuality, where ideals clash, where futures are born. However, these elements need to be built up before each match. If a series fails to create a compelling world beforehand, then any time spent in the big rival showdown is a waste of time. This is time needed to be spent explaining how the various mechanics interact with one another and how that relates to each character. If you don’t buy the story beforehand, then these big moments will not mean anything to you.


Oddly, it’s not that we don’t understand character motivations in Ballroom e Youkoso. It’s that we understand them too well. Almost the entirety of the first half of the series is spent on Tenpei Cup. Having a bit of exposition on why Gaju broke up with Mako during each match is fine. But not when it comes at the expense of understanding the actual nuts and bolts of ballroom dancing. We get that whoever stood out more is who wins. That’s fine. But we don’t get why someone is standing out more beyond vague metaphors like “Tatara is working as a frame for Mako’s flower painting”. But how is that different mechanically from what Gaju and Shizuku are doing? The frame metaphor needs to be the climax of the battle, not the explanation. And there’s no reason to spend 8 episodes over-explaining this when the explanation is effectively nothing. You just feel lost and confused by the 4 hours spent watching the pairs dance and not actually understanding what they’re doing beyond “standing out”.


2. Tone




More often than not, you will not hear the music that the characters are dancing to during each match. Maybe you’ll get a few bars of the music they’re dancing to at first, and then shift to non-specific anime synth pop rock to play over character internal monologues.


Let that sink in for a moment.
A story about ballroom dancing… that does not prominently feature ballroom music.


Maybe Production I.G. thought that younger, hipper audiences wouldn’t relate to 1800s Viennese Waltz symphonies? Maybe they didn’t think that ragtime would be great for establishing tension? Regardless, it was a decision that was resoundingly tone deaf to the world of the anime. Dance is so dependent on the music it is being performed to that there’s disconnect between the actions we see on screen vs. what we’re hearing. It clearly does not synch up, reducing the power from the big “pose” moments that Ballroom e Youkoso loves so much.


3. Tatara and Chinatsu as a Couple




We get why Tatara wants to dance. We get why he inspires Chinatsu to re-evaluate her lost love of dancing. We get why these two might clash often. What we don’t get is why we should buy these two as a couple.


The issue stems from never showing us any real positive moments between Chinatsu and Tatara beyond “they like to dance”. Ballroom e Yousoko seems to be pushing for a message of trying to work things out with your partner during the rough times, which is a great message! Except there should actually be good moments to balance out the rough patches. Yet Tatara and Chinatsu show all the telltale signs of a dysfunctional relationship. Literally anything either one says sets the other off because they take it too personally. Tatara can’t think of something nice to say about Chinatsu when confronted on the matter. Chinatsu pushes Tatara away any time he tries to console her. The whole reason Tatara even asked to work with Chinatsu was because there was no one else he could even ask. And you never once see them be happy with one another outside of vaguely during the ending where Tatara thinks “Wow I really love who Chinatsu is!” and then later Chinatsu pecks him on the cheek. The other dancers say Tatara grew thanks to Chinatsu, but frankly it’s a hollow explanation.



Ironically, for a series that’s almost exclusively about its central character learning to stand out, there’s very little that’s distinctive about Ballroom e Youkoso. There’s nothing that’s particularly awful about Welcome to the Ballroom, but that doesn’t mean there’s anything that’s all that fun about it either. It’s the sort of series where every aspect, from the story to the art to the execution, is consistently performing below expectations. With the sports genre so competitive with so many better and more interesting series, we really can’t recommend Ballroom e Youkoso unless you’re just dying for something new.


But please, if you have any disagreements, let us know in the comments below! We’d love to hear from you!




Matt Knodle






Author: Matt Knodle




I come from Indiana, where I grew up near a video rental shop that proudly stated “The widest selection of anime in the state”, setting me on a course to enjoy as much anime as possible. I’ve devoted myself to over-analyzing various sports anime and video games probably more than they were ever intended. I currently co-host a weekly sports anime fan podcast called KoshienCast with my good friend, Matt.


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Final Fantasy XIV Patch 4.2 - Rise of a New Sun is Out NOW




What You Need to Know:


  • The news continues to churn in the Square Enix offices this morning as they"ve officially announced yet another huge patch for their popular MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, titled Rise of a new Sun.

  • In this new update, Omega creates a new group of legendary foes to test the skills of players in battle. The second major patch for Stormblood brings a wealth of new story content and updates alongside these unique boss encounters of reimagined characters from classic FINAL FANTASY titles.

  • For a list of details be sure to scroll down below, but if you want the entire list of changes then be sure to click here.

Source: Official Press Release


Rise of the new Sun 4.2 Patch Details



New Main Scenario Quests – Players will journey back to Doma in the Far East, greeted not only by familiar faces, but also new individuals and a looming friction in the region.


New Raid Dungeon: Omega: Sigmascape – Notable bosses reminiscent of enemies from the world of FINAL FANTASY VI appear as the latest experiments created by Omega, and provide a new challenge to high-level players in both normal and savage difficulties.


New High-level Trial: The Jade Stoa – A battle with Byakko, one of The Four Lords, begins this new side story questline. Adventurers seeking an additional challenge and the chance to obtain new weapons may undertake the Extreme version of this encounter.


Glamour Dressers – An overhaul to the glamour system provides an even simpler way to customize character appearance. Players may convert and store up to 200 pieces of equipment in a new, specialized inventory, and create, dye, and save outfits which can be applied to a character with ease.


Housing Updates – Beginning February 6, six new wards will be added to each of the four residential districts, all of which include a subdivision and apartment buildings.


New Beast Tribe Quests – Assist members of one of the tribes of the Ananta—the Vira—in a new questline that offers rewards to players who forge strong bonds with these snake-like allies.


The Feast PvP Updates – In addition to an updated PvP ruleset, enhanced visual cues during matches, and a new map inspired by the legendary Crystal Tower, players may now form PvP teams of up to six players to compete in ranked matches. Additionally, a new PvP Team chat channel allows for quick communication with other team members.


Subaquatic Voyages – Free company members may work together to craft a submersible—an underwater exploration vessel—which can be sent to explore uncharted waters and collect various treasures.


Performance Actions Updates – An updated UI and additional instrument options further expand the musical possibilities for aspiring bards.


Gameplay and System Updates – Additional inventory space through the Chocobo™ Saddlebag feature, increased limits to stackable items per inventory slot, balance adjustments to jobs, and a number of other quality of life improvements are introduced in the update.


New Equipment, Mounts, Emotes, and more!





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Woooo! It"s about time we saw some changes! This is massive news and I"m so eager to jump in to try out the new features!



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