Fortnite Reboot Rally- How To Get Free Cosmetics By Playing With Friends
Fortnite is constantly gaining fresh players that are eager to see what the popular battle royale has to offer, and many of those players disappear and reappear as new seasons pop up. With Chapter 3 Season 4 now underway, you’re sure to see an influx of friends–both new and returning–that you can team up with. Thanks to Reboot Rally, which is available between now and October 3, you can earn rewards for playing with them–provided they meet a few requirements. Here’s what you need to know.
How to team up with friends for Reboot Rally
Reboot Rally is an event that lets you earn special in-game cosmetics by playing with new or returning friends. In order for your friend to be considered a new or returning player, they must have played Fortnite for less than 2 hours in the past 30 days leading up to Chapter 3 Season 4.
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Like A Dragon Gaiden- The Man Who Erased Release Date and Gameplay Revealed
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is set to launch on November 9 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. It was previously leaked but a new trailer shown during Summer Game Fest confirmed the release date and showed off new gameplay.
The story follows original series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu after he faked his own death to protect his family, and takes place between Yakuza 6 and Yakuza: Like A Dragon. Under the new name Joryu, he’s back in the yakuza lifestyle as a mysterious figure has forced him out of hiding. Like A Dragon Gaiden goes back to the series’ action-brawler combat system and Kiryu has a bunch of new moves, like magnetically pulling objects towards himself, to take down waves of menacing men.
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League Of Legends Patch 12.2 Introduces New Champion Zeri, Lunar New Year Skins
League of Legends’ first new champion for 2022, Zeri, the Spark of Zaun, arrives this week on January 20, along with the rest of the updates included in patch 12.2. With Lunar New Year and the beginning of the Year of the Tiger coming up on February 1, the patch includes a number of event-themed skins and chromas, as well as the return of ARURF for a limited time.
The patch introduces new champion Zeri, who boasts an electricity-themed kit including a shield that buffs her move speed, an electric pulse that slows enemies, and a dash that gives Zeri the ability to vault over terrain. Zeri will launch on January 20 when Patch 12.2 drops, along with her Withered Rose skin.
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Live A Live- Prehistory Crafting Guide
Living in prehistory was tough. The Prehistory chapter of Live A Live is no different. The enemies descend on you in hordes, and farting on them only goes so far. However, this chapter has a unique mechanic that you can take advantage of to make things a bit easier for your hairy caveguy: Crafting. Enemies drop all kinds of loot, and special NPCs wandering the wastes can cram them together for you to make better items. While there doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to what gets dropped by whom, some of the recipes you can craft are definitely better than others, and knowing them ahead of time will give you a huge advantage.
There are a few things to note. Beru becomes inaccessible for the middle part of the chapter, and you won’t have the option to change her equipment after that. You’re best getting this stuff in the second hunting area. There are also two artisans. The first is in the north after you get kicked out of your tribe…
Comic-Con 2021- The Challenges Of Producing Tuca & Bertie During COVID-19
Spirits were high and downright slap-happy during Comic-Con@Home’s Tuca & Bertie panel, which offered a few peeks behind the curtain on what it was like reviving the cult-hit animated series during a year full of COVID and wildfires. After being canceled in 2019 by Netflix after only one season, the show is now winding towards wrapping Season 2 on Adult Swim on August 1.
Creator and executive producer Lisa Hanawalt’s comments mainly turned towards the unexpected opportunities that running an animated show over Zoom provided. “We had one day in person before the pandemic got so bad that we could not be in an office anymore,” explained Hanawalt–so the staff had to get creative, which counterintuitively meant getting much more strict about the show’s day-to-day. Whereas previously the show had a more organic process, Hanawalt explained that writers literally submitted “almost a syllabus [of their ideas and jokes].”
The remote dynamic also helped ope…