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‘Destroy Sandcastles’ in Fortnite Locations Explained

FortniteFortnite players are set to be tasked with destroying sandcastles as part of their weekly challenges. | Epic GamesFortnite players are set to be tasked with destroying sandcastles as part of their weekly challenges.Earlier this week, Fortnite fans were greeted with a series of sandcastles set up along the shores and beaches of Fortnite Island. Despite having no news on what they were for, the players quickly discovered the castles could be destroyed with a simple press of a button. Several suspected that this could have to do with future

Rambo Announced for Warzone Season 3 Reloaded

Call of DutyCall of Duty has just teased the release of Rambo on Twitter for Warzone Season 3 Reloaded. | Photo by Orion Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-MayerThe fame of1980s action movie stars will be unleashed to Call of Duty as Rambo will be released for Warzone Season 3 Reloaded on May 20.The official Call of Duty twitter teased a short trailer of a Rambo collaboration, equipped with John Rambo's iconic bow, as he shot a fire arrow onto a frantic - and possibly dead - enemy running through the forest. Ending the

DWG KIA show signs of weakness in last-minute comeback victory over Detonation FocusMe at MSI 2021

DWG KIA were supposed to be the unbeatable final boss at the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational. After an unmatched dominance in their run through the LCK Spring Playoffs, they were the de facto favorites to win the international tournament. Many presumed the only teams to challenge them would be Royal Never Give Up and, on a good day, the MAD Lions.  Those expectations were blown out of the water, however. LJL representatives Detonation FocusMe brought DWG KIA an inch from defeat today. Although the reigning world champions were able to win

Warzone Could Have a ‘Fast Travel’ System in Season 3

Call of DutyPlayers have discovered that a certain "Red Door" fast travel system could be making it way into Warzone later on in Season 3. | Photo courtesy of Activision Players have discovered that a certain "Red Door" fast travel system could be making its way into Warzone later on in Season 3.The information was initially revealed in a survey sent out to players only 24 hours ago. Reddit user honeynero brought it to light on the CODWarzone subreddit, voicing the theory that this could be a new feature coming

Cyberpunk 2077 Hotfix 1.21 available now: fixes various quest bugs, UI Improvements, and more

After a bumpy start to the year and various other hotfixes, Cyberpunk 2077 is finally feeling more like a game in its Beta phase rather than in its Alpha phase. While it’s still not in a release-worthy state, with the recent hotfixes CDPR is slowly crawling out of the ditch and finally moving towards a complete game.   CD Projekt RED has finally dropped the hotfix 1.21 for Cyberpunk 2077. Mainly focusing on fixing a plethora of quests blocking bugs and glitches. The update also comes with some improvements to the

Call of Duty League power rankings for April 13

The Toronto Ultra proved they are a top team in the Call of Duty League this weekend. Despite performing poorly in Stage 1 and in the leadup to the end of Stage 2, the veteran gunner led the Toronto Ultra to a slam dunk victory over the Atlanta FaZe after climbing out of the loser’s bracket. They are the Stage 2 Major champions. Now they’ll have to prove they can keep that crown heading into Stage 3 as the Dallas Empire, New York Subliners and FaZe look for revenge. The

VALORANT and CSGO pros questioned by Riot Games officials for match fixing

General 05/04/2021 10:30 Sharil “memeranglaut” Abdul Rahman Image used is for illustrative purposes only This is on the back of ESIC cooperating with FBI for investigations into match fixing According to Dexerto, Riot Games is conducting their own investigation on match fixing in North America. To be straight, this investigation is independent of the one being undertaken by the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) , the one that is being assisted by the FBI. Sources told Dexerto that the investigation started due to suspected match-fixing activities in the North American Mountain

Valorant, CSGO pros indulged in match-fixing questioned by Riot officials

A couple of days ago, TalkEsport had reported that the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) were conducting an investigation alongside the FBI into the match-fixing and betting syndicates existing in the professional CSGO scene. This time, it seems like Riot Games, the developers behind Valorant, are conducting an independent investigation of their own. According to a recent report from Richard Lewis on Dexerto, Riot Games has been conducting a series of interviews with professional Valorant players to investigate suspected match-fixing. It’s still unclear if these investigations by Riot Games have any