Not exact matches
I took a few
screenshots from the video and
posted them below, but be sure to check out the entire clip in order to
see all of them.
Websites for the Washington
Post, TIME and Boing Boing have already enabled the feature (
see the
screenshot above
from TIME).
From the
screenshots I've
posted above you can
see that, instead of paying $ 513.57 or 25,000 in Gold Passport points, you could choose to pay $ 149 + 12,500 points for an Andaz King room.
At the very bottom of the
post (separated by a line
from the actual
screenshots, as they look a lot worse due to YouTube's video compression) you can also
see two captures
from the trailer showing something quite interesting: As the protagonist hits two of the soldiers, an icon appear indicating their weapons as they fall to the ground.
This information comes
from an unverified source which had
posted a
screenshot (
see below) that shows a listing for the PC version of the game on Uplay, Ubisoft's official digital storefront.
I was thinking it might be fun on occasion to
post up a random
screenshot from a game I am playing to
see if anyone can guess what it might be
from.
This morning I got the following email, purportedly
from Apple Support, telling me to take steps to update my Apple ID information (click «more» to expand this
post and
see the
screenshot):
The device was first
seen on Reddit back in February, when users
posted screenshots from the Spotify app showing a pre-order offer for an unannounced and unreleased Spotify device: