Destiny 2‘s Shattered Realm activity brings players into another warped version of a map area. This time, it is the Tangled Shore. Luckily for guardians, this one is relatively straightforward and doesn’t have as many slowing areas of Taken fire.
The unlucky part, though, is this mission is also crawling with Scorn soldiers, including a tank as the final boss. Bring Overload and Unstoppable—and, if you have Particle Deconstruction, don’t forget to back a Linear Fusion Rifle to take advantage of the critical spot damage on the boss.
One of the staples of content creation in the MMO genre is interaction between streamers and their viewers in the open world.
With New World’s launch finally upon us, numerous high-profile streamers have come to a decision on what server and faction they want to play in the game, making some servers more popular than others.
For many, knowing that Asmongold is going to play on Olympus might be a reason to join the server, but for others, it could be a reason to find another server that might not have as much of a queue time.
Haunted Sectors are the flagship of Destiny 2‘s 2021 Festival of the Lost. This fast-paced activity gives guardians a shot at other Festival of the Lost weapons at the end of each round and also offers a way to cleanse Spectral Pages into Manifested Pages on the Book of the Forgotten.
Finishing the activity can yield the three Festival of the Lost weapons with random rolls. Jurassic Green, Horror Story, and Braytech Werewolf all can drop at the chest at the end of a Haunted Sector, but transforming Spectral Pages into Manifested Pages “significantly improves” the chance of weapon drops, according to the game.
As we jump into Riot Games’ newest event for the animated series Arcane, League of Legends players are preparing to work hard to earn the upcoming free skins for Caitlyn, Jinx, Jayce, and Vi. Luckily, you won’t need to do much to grab them.
Each skin can be unlocked if you play three games or win one game—and no, you don’t need to play with or as one of the champions from the series.
Treyarch published a blog post today that discussed the studio’s plans for Call of Duty content throughout the rest of the year. And one of the biggest announcements involves some long-awaited news for fans of the Zombies game mode.
Classic, round-based Zombies gameplay is finally set to be added to Vanguard, Treyarch announced. But it could still be a while before this content is actually available. “While we’re extremely excited to deliver this classic style of gameplay for Vanguard players, we want to set the expectation up-front that it’s going to take some time to get it into your hands,” Treyarch said.