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Garena has successfully shipped the Free Fire OB32 Advance Server, where you can easily test out the forthcoming content of the game. To get your access to the Advance server you will need to register for the Advance Server on Garena’s official website, where you would get your activation code if only you are approved […]
This year's Call of Duty could be coming as early as October, as claimed by journalist Tom Henderson, who has built a reputable history of leaking information surrounding Call of Duty and other major franchises.
In a tweet on January 13, Henderson reports of hearing "rumblings" that this fall's Call of Duty game, which is presumed to be a follow-up to Modern Warfare 2019, could be pushed ahead one month early for an October release. The leaker claims this change would be due to Call of Duty: Vanguard's poor sales. While Vanguard did top the PlayStation Store sales charts in North America and Europe for its November launch, the overall sales were in a bit of a decline over last year's numbers for Black Ops Cold War.
Henderson also added that the early launch of Call of Duty 2022 would bring a "big" update to Call of Duty: Warzone shortly after. However, this Warzone report seems to follow suit with past titles, as Raven Software integrated both 2020's Black Ops Cold War and 2021's Vanguard into Warzone within a month or two of each game's release.
As expected, it's looking like this year's Call of Duty title, Modern Warfare II (2022), will be revealed in the summer. Hearing rumblings that the title could release in October due to Vanguard's poor sales performance, with a "big" Warzone update coming soon after. pic.twitter.com/3x8Qw2Eryp
With these claims, Henderson also says that the Modern Warfare sequel is currently scheduled to be revealed over the summer. This wouldn't be too surprising either as the timeframe falls in line with past reveals, as Black Ops Cold War and Vanguard both had August reveal dates.
Other rumored details regarding Call of Duty 2022 include a story focusing on Colombian drug cartels, a "moral compass" system, and a Warzone map that includes the classic locations of Afghan, Quarry, Terminal, and Trailer Park from 2009's Modern Warfare 2.
Call of Duty continues to churn out new content on as walkouts continue in protest of surprise contract terminations within Raven Software's QA team, and Activision Blizzard employees have recently reported radio silence from leadership in regards to attempts of reconciliation. Activision Blizzard also faces lawsuits and other investigations related to alleged sexual harassment and discrimination against women.
2022 was supposed to be the year in which bitcoin reached the six-figure mark. Many analysts believed that by the end of the year, $100,000 would be achievable for the world’s number one digital currency by market cap. However, given the recent bearish trends bitcoin has been following, a poll released by financial giant JPMorgan...
Rumour has it among dedicated LEGO communities that Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End may be getting its very own set. This would follow in the footsteps of various video game tie-ins, including – famously – Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog. According to a post on Brick Fantatics – citing an Instagram insider named Falcon Brick Studios – the pack will launch in March. A Horizon Zero Dawn set has also been rumoured in the past, so it’s possible there may be some kind of PlayStation series in the pipeline.
It’s worth mentioning that the original source pegs this rumour with the ol’ “pinch of salt” disclaimer, but it’s hypothesised the Uncharted set will include 1,326 pieces and will include both a cave and a Jeep. It would certainly make sense with the impending movie and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, but we’re sceptical of the source to say the least.
If you have played a recent Call of Duty title lately, you will know that the titles have had their share of troubles. From game-breaking bugs, server issues, to invisible skins, and more, it seems impossible to play a match without encountering a problem. As expected, this has caused the community to become frustrated. To address concerns, Activision has issued a statement and provided fans with some clarity on the state of Call of Duty.
The statement acknowledges the calls to fix the game, and affirms that the developers are on the situation. We are told that updates are being deployed as fast as possible for Call of Duty: Vanguard, Warzone Pacific, and Modern Warfare 2019.
Expect bugs to be squashed across Call of Duty
In a thread, the statement is followed up with a brief list. It explains what has been fixed in Warzone Pacific and in Vanguard, and what further fixes are to come. In terms of Warzone Pacific, invisible skins are being investigated. Also, freezing when acce...
Sony is reportedly revising its subscription services, with a new initiative codenamed Project Spartacus being touted behind closed company walls. This, it’s rumoured, will phase out streaming option PS Now and create three new PS Plus tiers. For many, the service will remain unchanged, offering the existing mix of discounts, cloud saves, and monthly games. However, an additional tier will see the inclusion of a library of PS5 and PS4 games, while a third premium option will promise features like streaming, extended demos, and access to retro titles.
Of course, this is all according to preliminary documentation obtained by Bloomberg, and it sounds like the platform holder is still devising the final details. Change does appear to be afoot, however, as evidenced by the recent removal of annual PS Now memberships from retail chains, and its reluctance to discount the service’s 12-month tier in recent promotional periods. Clearly, the manufacturer will phase that service out at some point in 2022.
Lawton Plastic Surgery in San Antonio, Texas is the latest business to say “yes” to cryptocurrency payments. Owned by Dr. Gary Lawton, the facility is supporting assets like bitcoin, Ethereum, and several other altcoins, and has agreed to accept these assets as methods of payment. Lawton Plastic Surgery Will Accept BTC for Procedures In an...