Recently, Activision teased the new “Fortune’s Keep” map coming to Call of Duty: Warzone for Season 4. Thanks to a community effort, the Fortune’s Keep map has been fully uncovered, and now we know what Warzone’s new location will look like.
On June 13, Warzone’s upcoming map was introduced as a 12-piece puzzle, and the pieces were individually revealed throughout the day. A handful of Call of Duty content creators like YouTuber JGOD received a piece of the map puzzle on top of a cake, while others were tweeted from Call of Duty and Raven Software’s accounts.
The fully-revealed Fortune’s Keep map can be seen in Call of Duty’s tweet below.
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Respawn’s immensely popular battle royale game Apex Legends is a frenetic and challenging title that keeps millions of players busy each month with exciting new events, fresh characters to try, and plenty of loot to find and use. However, with so many changes since its original 2019 launch, the game can occasionally feel somewhat challenging for new players who may feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of playable characters, massive loot pool, and chaotic experience of fighting alongside 60 other players. In this beginner’s guide for Apex Legends, we’ll hook you up with some tips that will help you master the art of dropping, looting, and slaying your way to becoming the last player standing.
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Maria Bakalova, widely introduced to the world as Borat’s daughter Tutar in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, has joined the MCU with a key role in Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3. Deadline was first to report.
Director James Gunn recently teased the involvement of an “unannounced actor” in the film, and Deadline is confirming that the Bulgarian actor is not this mystery person. A similar clarification was issued last week, when The Suicide Squad’s Daniela Melchior was announced as part of the cast–but she also was not the mystery person. Responding to Deadline’s new report, Gunn took to Twitter saying, “I guess I should be surprised it took you guys this long to get this one,” adding that Bakalova is “incredible” in the sequel.
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After the first few hours of Mass Effect: Andromeda, I was discouraged–maybe even a little distraught. Within that short span of time, I’d already encountered unconvincing animations, bog standard missions, clunky user interface, stilted dialogue–basically every red flag you hope to avoid when approaching a lengthy shooter-RPG powered equally by action and story.
Thankfully, Andromeda did improve. As I progressed, I unlocked exhilarating new combat options, met characters with deeper appeal than my initial crew, and discovered freely explorable worlds that finally fulfilled the series’ decade-old planet-hopping promise. And yet, some of those early problems persisted throughout, and while I did catch glimmers of the original trilogy’s greatness, that shine wa…
Loadout feels good on the PlayStation 4. It’s not just how well the game has adapted Sony’s controller, but also that small changes have translated into some big differences. This free-to-play third-person shooter is all about collecting gun parts and crafting them into vicious weapons that lash out with fire, lightning, or spiked metal spheres–just as it was on the PC. But on the PlayStation 4, Loadout tries new things, completely revamping its method of distributing weapon parts that makes collecting them almost as exciting as constructing them into a vast array of deadly guns. Despite a lackluster campaign and a locked-out ranked mode, Loadout is a frantic and entertaining shooter on the PlayStation 4 and will keep you happy on your quest for loot, with a smile on your face and …