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Epic Kills Rumbleverse Less Than Six Months After Release
In August 2022, Epic Games — developers of Fortnite, custodians of the Epic Games Store, creators of the Unreal Engine, rich as God — published a melee-based battle royale game called Rumbleverse. It is now January 2023 (February already for me here in Australia), and the game is already being killed off.
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World Cup Player Gets Gaming Setup Shipped To Qatar So He Can Play Fortnite
England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has made a few handy saves so far at this World Cup, but between waiting around for large parts of a game and then having days between matches, there’s a lot of spare time to fill. Which he has duly done by getting an enormous gaming setup shipped over from home.
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5 Years In, Fortnite Finally Adds A Tutorial
It’s been five whole years since Epic Games released the first version of Fortnite — maybe it seems longer. About time, then, that it added a tutorial map in the PC and console versions of the game. So rejoice, newcomers: You finally, in theory at least, get a chance to learn how to play Fortnite…
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Secretlab’s Fortnite Battle Bus Chair Is Comfy, If A Little Big
Look, I can’t break new ground on “the gamer chair.” They are familiar: hulking, pricey, and often garish declarations of Fortnite prowess, padded with locks of Ninja’s blue hair (may we remember it fondly) for good luck. To accept the gamer chair is to accept the implication of Dorito dust. To know the gamer chair…