Fortnite Razor Crest Location: Where To Find Beskar For Mandalorian Shoulder Plate

Fortnite Season 5 is live, and the new content is largely focused on the Mandalorian and his companion–an alien creature we refuse to call anything but Baby Yoda. One of the biggest challenges is finding Beskar ingots in order to make the Mandalorian’s signature armor, provided you have the battle pass, and we’ll show you how you can make his right shoulder plate here.

Where Is The Razor Crest On The Map?

To get the shoulder plate for the Mandalorian’s armor, you need to find the Razor Crest. This is the ship you often see him piloting on the Disney+ show. Near the center of the map and to the south of the Colossal Coliseum area, you’ll find the ship. Visiting the ship will earn you a Beskar Ingot that will be turned into his right shoulder plate. It’s marked on the map below. Be careful, however, as you may run into the Mandalorian himself, who can do massive damage.

Razor Crest location
Razor Crest location

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WWE Hall Of Famer Pat Patterson Passes Away

Pat Patterson, one of professional wrestling’s most successful and well-known personalities for five decades, has passed away at the age of 79.

Born Pierre Clermont in Montreal, Quebec, Patterson began his career in 1958 in his native country before moving on to the San Francisco promotion, Big Time Wrestling. Despite not speaking English, Patterson became an important staple in the Bay Area for nearly two decades, winning the regional tag team championship an unprecedented 11 times with seven different partners–including with the likes of Peter Maiva and Rocky Johnson–and twice capturing the legendary Cow Palace Battle Royal in 1975 and 1981.

Eventually going into a behind-the-scenes personality and producer, Patterson helped create one of WWE’s most iconic events, the Royal Rumble, as well as helped book Hulk Hogan vs Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania VI.

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H1Z1 Studio Daybreak Games Acquired For $300 Million

Daybreak Games–the developer of H1Z1, Planetside 2, and EverQuest–separated from parent company Sony a few years ago after having operated as Sony Online Entertainment. However, its days of independence were short-lived. The studio has now been acquired by Enad Global 7 for $300 million.

Announced by Enad Global 7 (EG7) on December 1, the deal sees the company acquiring 100% of Daybreak’s shares.

“On behalf of the Daybreak team, we are elated to be joining the EG7 family,” said Daybreak executive chairman Jason Epstein. “The combined companies are strategically positioned to expand Daybreak’s unique and iconic portfolio of live games and will help amplify our passion for making great games for our communities.”

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Obama Gives The OK For Drake To Play Him In A Movie

While it’s been more than eight years since Drake first mentioned that he had his eye on the leading role in a (thus far non-existent) Obama biopic, the former president has now given the hypothetical casting his seal of approval.

In an interview with Complex News, Obama was reminded of the comments Drake made almost a decade ago, and asked if he would give Drake a thumbs up for the role. “I will say this, Drake seems to be able to do anything he wants,” Obama commented. “That is a talented brother.”

While the former president dodged confirming his own approval of Drake for the role, he did mention that the Canadian artist has a more important qualification. “You know what, Drake has–more importantly, I think–my household’s stamp of approval,” he explained. “I suspect Malia and Sasha would be just fine with it.”

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Sam & Max Save The World Remastered Review

Nostalgia is a funny thing. When the first episode of Telltale Games’ Sam & Max Save the World debuted in 2006, fans of 1993’s Sam & Max Hit the Road had waited years for the dog and bunny’s return. Now, Save the World is old enough to have built up its own nostalgic fanbase, keen to once again revisit these lovable weirdos. Sam & Max Save the World Remastered isn’t a new game, but the huge visual and mechanical improvements implemented by developer Skunkape Games (a team made up of ex-Telltale folks) make it a pleasure to revisit.

For the uninitiated, Sam & Max Save the World Remastered is about two freelance police agents: Sam, a loquacious, wry dog who acts as de facto leader of the duo, and Max, his psychotic rabbit pal. Across the six episodes included in this remaster, the pair gets caught up in a mass-hypnosis scheme, thwarting various enemies on their way to finally facing the season’s big bad during the finale. While Telltale would eventually become known for its choice-focused narrative experiences like The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, Sam & Max Save the World is a far more traditional point-and-click adventure game–you talk to people, gather items, and then use those items in clever ways to progress through the story.

Sam & Max Save the World Remastered on Nintendo Switch
Sam & Max Save the World Remastered on Nintendo Switch

Each episode of Save the World follows roughly the same pattern: Sam and Max get a call about a new case in the opening cutscene, and they head out to start asking questions. Each episode is compact, running about two hours and featuring, at most, three locations. Over time, recurring themes and characters emerge, and before long the pair realize that there’s some nefarious connective tissue running throughout all of their cases.

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