Prime is a feature reserved for players who bought CS:GO (before it became free-to-play) or are level 21 or above. Those with Prime are also lucky enough to receive exclusive benefits.
Here’s everything you need to know about CS:GO’s Prime. How to get Prime If you bought and owned Counter-Strike before it went free-to-play on Dec. 6, 2019, you’ll automatically have Prime activated on your account. But, if for whatever reason, you removed the phone number associated with your account, your Prime Status will have been removed.
When a settlement in New World flourishes, players from each faction benefit. An upgraded settlement means more upgraded crafting stations, which means an outpouring of goods hitting the Trading Post to stimulate the economy.
One of the literal building blocks of upgrading settlements is Lodestone, a rare metal found throughout Aeternum. Here’s all the information you need about this rare metal, including where to find it, when you can mine it, and what you can do with it.
Apex Legends‘ season 13 has just begun, which means it’s time to dive into Storm Point’s new POI, give Newcastle a spin, and most importantly, grind back to the top of the ranked leaderboard. All players’ ranks have been reset as part of the new season, which means everyone’s starting in either rookie or bronze and attempting to climb their way up to Predator.
Whether you’re looking for your next rival or just want to know who the highest-ranked Apex players in the world are, you’ll want to take a look at the Apex Predator leaderboards, which provide a live look at the top 750 players on each server region at any given time.
DNF Duel had its first beta test in December 2021 and was exclusive to the PlayStation 4 and 5. Considering the game is looking to release in Summer 2022, players could see more beta tests in the future, especially with other platforms.
Beta tests tend to be essential for the further development of the game since they help developers find minor bugs that may have gone unnoticed during the final stages of development.
The final round-based Zombies map for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Forsaken, was released earlier today. Many players are still just starting to explore the map and trying to figure out what it has to offer. But one feature that every Zombies fan will be immediately on the hunt for is the Pack-a-Punch machine (PaP).
The Pack-a-Punch is a staple aspect of Zombies maps that lets players spend their hard-earned points on upgrading their weapons in the name of making it easier to take down hordes of the living dead.