Fortnite fans are starting to get really creative when it comes to mixing elements found in the game to make some incredible concepts that would blend perfectly well into the battle royale’s landscape.
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The latest update to Fortnite released on December 6, and brought along sweeping changes to a sizable portion of the map’s biome and is starting to influence some fan-made creations.
Uploaded by user ‘ProKira’ on Reddit, an inventive skin concept is shown to have the “reactive” feature seen in some “Epic” and “Legendary” outfits, but this time coming with a twist.
Some of the best landing spots in Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 3 have been revealed as some players have counted up the areas which have the most chests and loot available from the start of a match.
With the start of Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 3, Epic Games introduced a whole host of map changes. Most of the map has been covered in water and new areas like The Fortilla and Catty Corner have been introduced.
The Oppressor MK2 is right up there with the most popular vehicles in GTA Online, but one player has discovered a secret ability that not a lot of people will know about.
Flying around on a bike isn’t possible in every video game, but GTA 5’s Pegassi manufactured something smoking hot with the MK2. Costing a whopping $3,890,250 in-game, from Warstock Cache & Carry, the Oppressor allows players to zoom around as they please near the road or high in the sky.
What is believed to be the final loot bunker on Kings Canyon in Apex Legends Season 5 is now available to access, granting you some high-tier loot, as well as a hidden message for Crypto.
The loot bunkers include some legendary and epic loot, which will help you in the short term in the match, but for lore fans, they also provide some insight into what’s going on in the world of the Apex Games.
Jessie and James are back with their Meowth Balloon in Pokemon Go for October 2021! The Team Rocket villains have a strong lineup of Pokemon for you to defeat, but with the right counters to target their weaknesses, defeating them can be a breeze.
The iconic Team Rocket members, who have troubled Ash for years in the Pokemon anime, first appeared in Go as part of the Battle Go Fest Challenge in July 2020, and they’ve made their return in October 2021 for the Secrets of the Jungle event.
A month after claiming the Twitch hot tub meta is contributing to sexism on the site, QTCinderella decided to host her own hot tub stream – but with a mocking twist.
Twitch’s hot tub meta has proven to be quite controversial, with many of the platform’s top streamers partaking in the trend, including Indiefoxx, Amouranth, xoAeriel and ImJasmine, to just name a few.
With no sign of the trend stopping anytime soon and with summer fast approaching, QTCinderella decided to hop on board with her own version of the phenomenon (played up for laughs, of course).
A staggering $100,000 was up for grabs throughout March as the Warzone Caldera Challenge dropped teams into three separate qualifiers ahead of a high-stakes final showdown. While Xamzah & Vapulear came away as the big winners when all was said and done, we’ve got you covered with a full recap of how it all played out.
Xamzah & Vapulear close out $50,000 Grand Finals. Team Aydan, Team SuperEvan, & Team Tommey won first three qualifiers respectively.
Many TikTok users have been left baffled by hundreds of comments that appear under random videos promoting ‘cults’ relating to celebrities or memes, but why exactly are these cults so popular?
Over the past year in particular, TikTok’s userbase has expanded to include not just more users in general, but more communities, with the app being a hub for content relating to various fandoms and hobbies.
More often than not, these communities tend to stay relatively self-contained, as TikTok’s bizarrely accurate algorithm generally does a good job of suggesting the most relevant content for each individual user.
Some TikTok users have been surprised by how much space the app is taking up on their devices — here’s how to reduce the size of the app and how much storage it uses on your phone.
TikTok is the most popular social media platform out there right now, with countless videos uploaded every day by the app’s millions of daily users.
With so many trends to view and participate in and endless communities to explore, some people can spend hours every day scrolling through their feed.
Twitch add-on Better Twitch TV (BTTV) has removed and replaced the ‘ZULUL’ emote, as some have labeled it “racist” and an imitation of blackface.
Better Twitch TV is a browser extension used widely by Twitch users, as it provides more emotes than those available on the platform officially.
It’s endorsed many streamers, who allow BTTV emotes to be used in their chat, as well as even creating custom channel emotes through the service.