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Halo Infinite: Cool Video Shows How They Captured Bullet Sounds Without Using Bullets

While it may be sometime longer until we finally see Halo Infinite gameplay, developer 343 Industries continues to share neat behind-the-scenes videos about how the team made the game.This latest video, posted on Instagram, shows how the Halo Infinite audio team captured the sounds of bullets flying overhead. Earlier, the team actually captured real rounds flying overhead, but in this video, the studio got more creative. As you can see in the video below, they used a slingshot to launch bullet casings, washers, and various other objects overhead to capture

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Chapter 18 Walkthrough: Destiny’s Crossroads (Spoiler-Free)

This is it: the final chapter of Final Fantasy 7 Remake is also the toughest, pitting you and your team against some of their greatest challenges. Below is everything you need to know to make your way through Destiny's Crossroads, survive the battles, and finish FF7 Remake.Check out the rest of our Final Fantasy 7 Remake guides so you don't miss a single secret or collectible. You can also read our FF7 Remake review.Chapter 18 Walkthrough: Destiny's CrossroadsYou've got another motorcycle mini-game to contend with, this time with more enemies

Tom Cruise Wanted To Fly An F-18 Jet In Top Gun: Maverick, But The Navy Said No

Tom Cruise is known for doing a lot of his own stunts. He even flew a helicopter in Mission: Impossible: Fallout. For his next movie, Top Gun: Maverick, Cruise wanted to fly an actual F-18 jet, but the Navy said no. "The Navy wouldn't let him fly an F-18," producer Jerry Bruckheimer told Empire magazine (via USA Today). Cruise wasn't totally shut out of flying aircraft, however, as he actually flew a P-51 plane and helicopters for stunt sequences. "He can do just about anything in an airplane," Bruckheimer said.The

Fortnite’s helicopters are available as of today

Ride solo or bring up to three buddies along as you fly through the skies with new helicopters in Fortnite's latest update. It’s official. Fortnite has gotten helicopters. What was at one time a rumor going around for quite a while with the launch of Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 is now a reality and the new whirly birds (“choppas” as the game calls them) are now scattered across the battle royale island for you and up to four buddies to discover and take to the skies. Fortnite launched the

Fortnite Update Out Now, Adds Helicopters And Spy Games LTM

Epic Games has rolled out a new update for Fortnite. The game's 12.20 patch is now live on all platforms, and while the developer is continuing its streak of not sharing patch notes, there's one obvious new addition to the battle royale shooter this week: helicopters.The choppa is a brand-new aerial vehicle that can be found at helipads across the island. While it isn't outfitted with any weapons itself, it seats up to five players--one pilot and four passengers--and lets you fly around the map. You can take a look

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Price Drops Ahead Of Warzone Battle Royale

Last year's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is one of the best games in the series for quite some time, and tomorrow, it's getting a brand-new mode titled Warzone. This is the battle royale mode of which various aspects have leaked over the past few months. Now that it's confirmed for launch tomorrow, Walmart has a slick deal on the full game. Of course, Call of Duty: Warzone is completely free for everyone, so you won't need to wait for your copy to show up to start playing.The game's regular