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  2. League of Legends: Wild Rift - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends: Wild Rift uses a free-to-play business model. "Skins", used as purely cosmetic customization of champions can be acquired after buying and using an in-game currency called Wild Cores. [34] New skins are debuting in Wild Rift, such as the "Stargazer" skin line, and other standalone skins. [35]

  3. Forevher - Wikipedia

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    Forevher received critical acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 83, based on 15 reviews. [12] Aimee Cliff of Pitchfork stated that Forevher is "looser, livelier and more ecstatic than her debut, detailing the headlong rush of falling in love"; whilst also noting "string flutters mimicking skipped heartbeats, and basslines settling into deep, well ...

  4. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends uses a free-to-play business model. Several forms of purely cosmetic customization—for example, "skins" that change the appearance of champions—can be acquired after buying an in-game currency called Riot Points (RP). [58] Skins have five main pricing tiers, ranging from $4 to $25. [59]

  5. Nothing's Real - Wikipedia

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    At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 79, based on 18 reviews. [10] Heather Phares of AllMusic wrote that Nothing's Real "boasts richer songwriting and wider-ranging sounds than might have been expected", concluding that the album "marks Shura ...

  6. Ninja Gaiden - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version of Ninja Gaiden (released in 1988, in Japan, North America, and Europe) [5] was a Bad Dudes-style beat 'em up, in which the player controls a nameless blue ninja (red for a second player) as he travels to various regions of the United States, to defeat an evil cult led by a descendant of Nostradamus, who is trying to fulfill his ancestor's prophecy of the rise of an evil ...

  7. Shura (Russian singer) - Wikipedia

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    In spite of his perceived homosexuality, which he called part of his image, [6] [7] Shura introduced his fiancée Lisa to the public in May 2010. [8] [9] Shura was a drug addict. He spent $2,000 for treating his drug addiction. [10] He was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He underwent an operation and 18 rounds of chemotherapy.

  8. Shura (English singer) - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Lilah Denton (also known as Aleksandra Lilah Yakunina-Denton, born 17 June 1988), [5] [6] [7] known professionally as Shura, is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. She is known for her work in the genres of electropop and synth-pop .

  9. Touch (Shura song) - Wikipedia

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    Shura and Pott both produced and wrote the track and, afterwards, named it "Touch". The song was released on 4 March 2014 on YouTube and SoundCloud . Its upload to both digital streaming sites began to earn acclaim from various internet blogs and critics alike, reinforced by its powerful music video which features Shura and her friends kissing ...