Fortnite has unveiled its official Chapter 6 Season 2 key art, showcasing a classic weapon’s return, aswell as new skins, ...
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 centers around players breaking into vaults and there’s three different ways to crack them open.
In a strange twist of events that likely plays into the current narrative arc of Fortnite, the game is seeing a live event that will still leave players in Chapter 6 Season 1 when it's over.
The hook will even play the iconic line "get over here!" when landing a hit. Related Article: Fortnite Chapter 6: Season 2 Theme Leaked - Heist Time! While season 2 is setting up for a heist theme ...
Given that this latest season is now coming to an end, we're starting to hear small details on the next season of Fortnite. For now however, there's still a whole new loot pool to try out ...
A 23-year-old unemployed Frenchman said he murdered an 11-year-old girl earlier this month because he was in a rage over losing a game of Fortnite, according to media reports in France.
The powers that be at Blizzard are reimplementing loot boxes into Overwatch 2. News of their reintroduction comes a little over two years after the team removed them from Overwatch. Blizzard has ...
The Centre has provided a Z-category armed protection cover to Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama in view of potential security threats to him, official sources said on Thursday. The Union home ...
Fourteen organizations representing Indigenous peoples and local communities across Central and South America submitted recommendations to Architecture for REDD+ Transactions (ART) to demand ...
Epic Games has confirmed the Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 release date. It'll be here before you know it... Chapter 6 Season 1 is drawing to a close and we're heading into 'Lawless' territory with ...
Art provides diversification in portfolios, exhibiting a low price correlation with stocks and bonds. As an investment, art can hedge against inflation, but expect bond-level returns. Investors ...
An exhibition at the Hammer Museum shows why. By Siddhartha Mitter A jury found them guilty of conspiring as part of a crew to steal art, sports memorabilia and artifacts from smaller museums.