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Have you been looking to jump into the Apple sphere of technology? Or maybe you’re trying to convert your Android loving friend? Well, now’s your chance, as you can get your hands on one of the best phones out there, plus two other key Apple products, for a little over $1,000 USD, a total savings of 17%. Considering the excellent quality and years of use you’ll get out of them, this is definitely an investment worth making.
If you’re an Xbox One owner who plays online multiplayer games, you’re probably very familiar with Xbox Live Gold, Microsoft’s premium service that lets you do just that. A 12-month membership sells for $60 at most retailers, but for a very limited time, you can grab an annual subscription to Xbox Live Gold for just $40 at MassGenie. The deal ends in less than 24 hours, so act fast.
Here’s how to claim the offer at MassGenie: On the product page, click on the Power Deal circle. It’ll prompt you to sign in or create an account–creating an account is free (and there’s no guest checkout for Power Deals). After you’re signed in, you’ll automatically be redirected to checkout, and you’ll see that the coupon (XBOXLIVE12M) has automatically been applied.
After you check out, you can access the Xbox Live Gold digital code via email. The Xbox Live Gold code is the same as the tracking ID in your order history. To see the code, just click “track your package” in the email you’ll receive, and you’ll be redirected to your order details, where you can see the tracking ID/digital code to redeem at the bottom right.
It appears Respawn’s current Titanfall project and plans on all future Titanfall games have been delayed. Previously scheduled for later this year, Apex Legends executive producer Drew McCoy announced plans for all future Titanfall games have been delayed so that Respawn can better focus on future seasons for Apex Legends.
“[Regarding] other games in development at Respawn, it is important to understand that there are entirely separate development teams working on Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,” McCoy wrote in a blog post. “Additionally, in order to fully support Apex Legends, we are pushing out plans for future Titanfall games. No resources from the Apex Legends team are being shifted to other titles in development here at the studio, nor are we pulling resources from the team working on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.”
Not many details about this upcoming Titanfall project have been revealed, but Respawn CEO Vince Zampella has clarified that it is not Titanfall 3. “We love being able to experiment in this crazy universe!” he said. On Twitter, Zampella also shot down the theory that the Titanfall project would be a VR game. In an earnings call, EA described the project as a “premium” title but suggested the game would not be a typical Titanfall sequel.
In this regard, the Titanfall project sounds like it could be similar to Apex Legends, Respawn’s battle royale game set within the Titanfall universe years after the events of Titanfall 2. This upcoming game could just be set within the same setting as the original first person shooters, but doesn’t quite follow the same mixture of fast-paced, wall-running gameplay and slower, mech-based combat.
Respawn is set to announce the details concerning Apex Legends Season 2 during EA Play in June. “For Season 2 you can expect a Battle Pass with more meaningful content, the introduction of a new Legend, the debut of a new weapon…and you didn’t expect Kings Canyon to stay the same forever, did you?” McCoy wrote. Following the start of Season 2, Respawn is scheduled to release Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on November 15 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. The Star Wars game is set after the events of Revenge of the Sith and sees you play as Jedi padawan Cal Kestis.
Fortnite‘s 8.50 update is now live across PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch, and mobile devices, kicking off the game’s highly anticipated Avengers: Endgame limited-time event. That isn’t the extent of the crossover, however. Epic has also introduced an assortment of new Avengers-inspired cosmetics to the battle royale game, including a cool skin based on Black Widow.
The Black Widow outfit, which you can see below, is available for purchase now from Fortnite’s in-game store. It costs 1,500 V-Bucks and comes in two variants: one with red hair, and one with blonde. It also includes a matching Back Bling. On top of that, Epic is selling a Widow’s Bite harvesting tool skin for 800 V-Bucks, as well as a Widow’s Pirouette emote for 200.
If you’re interested in adding the Black Widow outfit to your wardrobe, you’ll need to act quickly; the skin will only be available from the Fortnite store until 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. There’s also no telling if it’ll cycle back in at some point in the future, so if you’d like it, you only have a few hours to pick it up. However, Epic has teased that there will be other Avengers outfits in the game, with the second set going on sale “early next week.”
Meanwhile, the Fortnite Endgame LTM will run through to the end of Season 8. This special mode has players either siding with Thanos and his Chitauri Invaders or the Heroes trying to stop them. Those on Team Thanos must find the six Infinity Stones scattered around the island in order to power up the mad titan, while players on the Heroes’ side will need to find the Avengers’ iconic weapons and wield them against the villains. There’s also a set of Fortnite Endgame challenges to complete, which will unlock more Avengers-inspired cosmetics.
On top of all that, Week 9’s challenges are also live in Fortnite, which means we’re quickly nearing the end of Season 8. That also means you only have a little more time to complete any outstanding challenges from this season and unlock the remaining Battle Pass rewards. If you need any help, we’ve rounded up tips for the trickier tasks in our complete Season 8 challenges guide.
Die-hard PlayStation fans now have a new online destination for games-related merchandise and apparel: Sony just relaunched its online PlayStation Gear Store this week with officially licensed products inspired by PlayStation and some of its biggest games, like God of War, Bloodborne, Uncharted, and The Last of Us. As of right now, the PlayStation Gear Store is available only to those in North America and ships to the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The new store has a wide range of official products, from apparel and accessories to home decor. According to Sony’s announcement, limited-edition items are coming soon and will include collectibles, seasonal products, and brand collaborations.
Head over to the PlayStation Gear Store to check out the new offerings, and see some of the new products that caught our eye below.
Fortnite Season 8 has brought back its much anticipated Avengers crossover event! For Battle Pass owners however, there are still challenges to be completed. This week one challenge requires you to dance between Ice Sculptures, Dinosaurs, and Hotsprings, and we’ve got the exact locations that you need to go in this video guide. Captured on PC.