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What is the Ascendant Challenge this week in Destiny 2?

Ascendant Challenges are one of the several moving parts involving the Dreaming City’s intricate Curse, which envelops the area in a three-week time loop. The curse ranges from weak to strong to strongest, and each cycle brings players a ton of treasure to hunt for—if they’re brave enough to dive into the Ascendant Plane in search of riches, that is. Destiny 2 has a total of six Ascendant Challenges, which rotate every week. They’re a surefire source of Dreaming City gear, including reissued versions of Waking Vigil, Tigerspite, and Twilight

TFT Patch 11.19: Full notes and updates

A number of big changes are taking place in Teamfight Tactics’ Set 5.5 Patch 11.19 leading up to the TFT World Championship.  Scheduled to go live on Sept. 22, the TFT 11.19 update is the patch that the Reckoning World Championship will be played on. Big balance changes within the Worlds patch include a rework to Draven and Tristana, along with minor system and balance changes. From a Skirmisher and Abomination buff to Garen becoming an offensive Set 5.5 champion, here are the full notes for TFT Patch 11.19.  System

Here’s every TFT 11.19 change revealed during Patch Rundown

Riot Games game designer Kent “Riot Kent” Wu and game design director  Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer revealed the final adjustments to the Teamfight Tactics Set 5.5 meta during today’s Patch Rundown. Patch 11.19 is the official TFT Worlds patch for the Reckoning World Championship, scheduled to begin on Oct. 1. The update contains a number of changes meant to open up the meta, according to Mortdog. Big changes include reworks to Tristana and Draven, along with a nerf to Thresh. From system changes to champion nerfs and buffs, here’s every balance

TFT Patch 11.19 preview showcases Tristana, Draven reworks

Only one update remains prior to the Teamfight Tactics Reckoning World Championship, with Riot Games revealing a number of big changes slated to take place during Patch 11.19.  Scheduled to go Live on Sept. 22, TFT Patch 11.19 is the final update prior to Reckoning Worlds. A B-patch for 11.18 was released earlier this week, hitting Yasuo and the Assassin comp running three-star Kha’zix as a main carry. Revealed this evening by Riot were the TFT 11.19 preview highlights, containing a total of five buffs, one nerf, one adjustment, and

Party Portals is this week’s Hearthstone Tavern Brawl

If you’re itching for a party, look no further. All week long in the Hearthstone Tavern, you’ll be able to join the Medivas for this week’s Brawl, Party Portals. Party Portals is the easiest type of Tavern Brawl to jump into. All you have to do to begin is click the Brawl button. There’s no need to worry about class selection or deck building within this Brawl since it takes care of everything for you. This Brawl is themed around a party happening at Medivh’s place. As a result, you

How to fix the Party Member Preloading error in Apex Legends

Once you team up with your friend in Apex Legends, it’s hard to call it a day before playing at least a few matches. While taking a break is essential between matches, most squads will instantly queue for the next match, unless an error or a bug is preventing them from doing so. The Party Member Preloading error shows up rarely, but when it does, it prevents players from queueing up for a game which can be frustrating. Considering there won’t be an error code or an explanation text, most

How to get to the Confluence in the Dreaming City in Destiny 2

The Dreaming City has become a focal point for much of the story and activities of Destiny 2‘s current season, the Season of the Lost. But one of the most important and sought-after locations in the game doesn’t appear on any Dreaming City map. Tucked right behind the Blind Well is the Confluence, a system of tunnels that connect the Harbinger’s Seclude, Spine of Keres, and Gardens of Esila areas. The Confluence also lets you access the Shattered Throne dungeon, but finding the Confluence isn’t the easiest task to accomplish.

All Atlas Skew locations in The Confluence in Destiny 2

You’ve been around the Dreaming City looking for Atlas Skews in several of the major locations, and now it’s time to get your prize. The Ager’s Scepter Exotic is locked behind another step of a quest called A Hollow Coronation—and to get it, you’ll need to dig around in one of the most elusive areas in the Dreaming City: The Confluence. The hardest part of this quest stage is getting to and navigating The Confluence, with its several portals and pathways that lead to Harbinger’s Seclude, Garden of Esila, and