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Apple workshops for kids: Basecamp introduces Design Trail
Vision Hub for young adults also available

It’s never too early to make your children digitally literate especially in the modern age, and Basecamp by Power Mac Center has all the courses for them this summer.
Design Trail (5 to 15 years old) and Vision Hub (16 to 21 years old) cover age-appropriate courses focused on animation, game design, web design, video editing, app development, and more, so your kids can get supplemental knowledge as early as during their basic education years.
Classes are available both online and in person starting at PhP 2,500 for Design Trail and starting at PhP 5,500 for Vision Hub.
Devices and programs such as iPad, Apple Pencil, SketchBook App, and more shall be required for specific classes.
Design Trail — 4 classes, 6 hours total
Online (PhP 2,500) or In-Classroom (PhP 3,000):
- The Art of Comics
- Roblox Game Design
- 2D Animation using iPad
- Creating a Web Game with Scratch
- Minecraft for Education
- 2D Game Design with Stencil
In-Classroom only:
- 3D Pen Art
- Art Class: Learn to Sketch and Paint
- Crafts: Creative Little Hands
- Eureka! Science in Action
Vision Hub — 5 classes, 15 hours total
Online (PhP 5,500):
- 3D Creation and Animation for Beginners
- Web Design
- Crafting Cinematic Mobile Video
- Video Editing with Final Cut Pro X
- Getting Started with iOS App Development


Viewers will get the chance to secure items from different games when they tune in to this year’s edition of Ubisoft Forward on June 13.
They will simply have to watch the livestream on Ubisoft’s Twitch and YouTube channels, or through one of Ubisoft’s official co-streamers.
Here are the items up for grabs:
- Watch for 15 minutes: “Slumbering Ikran” Na’vi Weapon Trinket from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
- Watch for 20 minutes: “Base Camp Duffel” from Riders Republic
- Watch for 30 minutes: “Eugene” Raven Skin from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- Watch for 45 minutes: “Oasis Initiate of Alamut Dye” from Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Ubisoft Forward will begin at 1:00 a.m. Philippine time, after a 15-minute pre-show. The main event will then be followed by a post-show for a deeper dive into some of the showcased games.
The stream will showcase an exclusive look at upcoming games like Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Crew Motorfest, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, and more.
Discounts, free trials
In celebration of the event, Ubisoft is also offering a free trial for its subscription service, Ubisoft+.
Players who sign up for Ubisoft+ Multi-Access will receive a free seven-day trial subscription, granting them access to the Ubisoft+ library on PC through Ubisoft Connect, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.
From June 8 to 21, the Ubisoft Store is also offering major discounts on selected titles:
- 70% off: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Complete Edition
- 75% off: Anno 1800
- 33% off: The Settlers: New Allies
There will also be an additional 20% off discount when players use the code UBISOFT20 upon checkout.

Thinking of going cashless on you next trip to Europe? GCash can offer just that, as the mobile wallet app is now accepted in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.
The cross-border payment service is part of the e-wallet’s strengthened partnership with Alipay+, offering users a seamless and secure payment experience without the need for money changers and carrying to much actual cash on your pockets.
Among the popular merchants that will be accepting GCash from now on are:
- Harrods
- Liberty London
- Harvey Nichols
- Printemps
- Müller
- dm-drogerie markt
- itTaxi
- IVS Group
To pay using GCash at these establishments, travelers will simply have to look for the Alipay+ logo at the checkout.
Open the GCash app, select the QR or PayQR button, scan the merchant’s QR code, or tap “Pay Abroad with Alipay+” to have a generated QR.
Finally, check the amount, and tap Pay to see the receipt.

Square Enix has released a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to excite gamers even more for its 2024 release in Asia on PlayStation 5.
The Summer Game Fest 2023 trailer previewed the title’s gameplay. It also showed story elements and its expansive world that players can look forward to experiencing starting in “early 2024.”
Thanks to Square Enix’s previous easter eggs, it can be expected that there will be new characters with more action outside of Midgar. This mimics the feeling players of the original game. The world opened up following the events that transpired in Midgar.
The trailer also showcased new combat mechanics. Characters like Yuffie and Red XXIII were seen doing team-up attacks. Our main girls Tifa and Aerith were also shown doing the same.
Though yet to get an exact release date and price, the second entry to the Final Fantasy VII remake project is already anticipated by many. Oh and something that caught people’s eyes — the end of the trailer says Rebirth will have two (2) discs.
It will continue the story in Final Fantasy VII Remake, which has earned tremendous praise from players and critics globally.
The first of the remake trilogy garnered more than 20 perfect scores. It also became the highest-selling digital release on PlayStation in Square Enix’s history.
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