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Call of Duty: Vanguard has only been out a few months, but Infinity Ward is wasting no time teasing its own game expected to arrive this year--in very vague terms. The Modern Warfare studio posted a very short message that is sure to get the community in a collective investigation to uncover its secrets.
With just two lines, the official Infinity Ward Twitter account confirmed a "new generation" of Call of Duty would be coming soon, telling fans to "stay frosty." This isn't a Wendy's reference, but a sign to keep alert for any more news.
A new generation of Call of Duty is coming soon. Stay frosty.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare released back in 2019 to positive reviews, reuniting us with past characters--albeit in a rebooted canon--and introducing a few new ones. It was heavily teased that a sequel was coming, and reports said it would be focused on Colombian drug cartels. This would be a big departure from 2009's Modern Warfare 2, which was almost entirely focused on a conflict between Russian ultranationalists and the joint task force from the original game. That being said, the conflict in the 2019 game takes some huge deviations from the original Modern Warfare, so it's entirely possible the cartel rumor is true.
The new game is expected to launch in 2022, following Activision Blizzard's annual release cycle. Whenever it does release, it will still be available on PlayStation consoles. It sounds from Infinity Ward's tweet that the game may not release on Xbox One or PS4, but Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed he wants to keep the series available on non-Xbox systems, and Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard is still pending regulatory approval. The next three games in the series will reportedly still be on PlayStation, with the future after that being unclear.
Joseph: Collapse, the third and final paid DLC episode for Far Cry 6, will launch next Tuesday, 8th February on Xbox One, Xbox X/S, PlayStation 4, PS5, Stadia, and PC.
Far Cry 6's paid post-launch content has focused its aciton on some of the series' most infamous villains, and Ubisoft is capping off its previous two DLCs, Vaas: Insanity and Pagan: Control - which built adventures around Far Cry 3's Vaas Montenegro and Far Cry 4's Pagan Min - with a final outing centred on Far Cry 5's Joseph Seed.
Dying Light 2 is home to a ton of side quests for you to get into. Check out this Dying Light 2 side quest guide to find them all and complete them. This way you aren't looking all around the city for extra quests to do.
The takedown mechanic in Dying Light 2 is a little weird and you might be wondering why it isn't working. Check out this guide to find out how to do takedowns in Dying Light 2. This way you can stop being caught when you try to do it in houses.
Crypto farms in Kazakhstan will remain unplugged until Feb. 7, as the local utility has extended power cuts for miners. The company points to ongoing difficulties with electricity supply as the main reason for the measure, which was supposed to expire at the end of January. Mining Facilities in Kazakhstan Still Shut Down Data centers […]
Fortnite Week 9 is here, and it rocks. As of Thursday, February 3rd at 7 AM PT / 10 AM PT, seven new seasonal challenges are available, adding up to a whopping 175,000 XP. This week’s challenges should be exciting for all players, but they should especially appeal to the players who often find themselves exploring a little too close to the Storm. Check out the full list below to start earning more Battle Stars. Each challenge will reward players with 25,000 XP, and some of them are pretty easy!
Fortnite challenges - Week 9
Reach max shields in different matches (3) - 25,000 XP
Loot supply drops (2) - 25,000 XP
Ignite structures (10) - 25,000 XP
Restore health in the Storm (1) - 25,000 XP
Destroy hiding places (5) - 25,000 XP
Visit different named locations in a single match (5) - 25,000 XP
Deal damage to opponents with the Heavy Shotgun (200) - 25,000 XP
It may just be part of how I play Fortnite but healing while in the Storm isn’t out of the ordinary for me. It’s just so easy to get lost exploring the island. This week there’s a reason for everyone to lose track of time while visiting five different named locations in a single match. Jump back into the storm for a few seconds and heal when you’re finished to grab another easy 25K.
Visiting five named locations in one match is quick and easy if you get Spider-Man's Web Shooters.
Make sure to destroy five hiding places (tall grass, dumpsters, etc.) while out and about for another 25K. Stay prepared with maxed-out shields in three different matches and pick up two supply drops along the way and you’re almost done with this week’s challenges.
The final challenge is easier said than done but it almost completes itself. Dish out two hundred damage with the Heavy Shotgun and you’re another 25K richer. It should also make your five-stop vacation a little easier.
That’s it for this week’s challenges but there’s still plenty to do, including unlocking Haven’s masks. And let’s not forget about turtle power, which looks like it could be coming to Fortnite in the near future.
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