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Fortnite’s PC Requirements Will Change In Season 10

Fortnite‘s Week 7 challenges are now live, which means we’re quickly nearing the end of Season 9. While there are still a few weeks remaining before Season 10 officially kicks off, if you play Fortnite on PC, you may need to upgrade your rig in order to join the battle next season.

Developer Epic Games has announced that Fortnite’s minimum requirements on PC will change in Season 10. “Starting with Season 10, the PC version of Fortnite will require a graphics card capable of running Microsoft DirectX 11,” Epic wrote on its website. As the developer explains:

“While a DirectX 11-capable graphics card has always been one of Fortnite’s system requirements, we’ve kept support online for players with older graphics cards–so they could keep playing! However, when Season 10 begins, Fortnite will no longer be compatible with these older graphics cards. This allows us to focus our development and testing efforts to further optimize the Fortnite experience for all players.”

Epic hasn’t yet announced an exact start date for Season 10, but Season 9 is slated to end on August 1 according to the game’s website. That means you’ll have until then to complete any challenges and unlock all the Season 9 Battle Pass rewards. If you need help completing any of those, you can find tips for the trickier ones in our full Fortnite Season 9 challenges guide.

Fortnite’s most recent update, patch 9.30, arrived earlier this week an introduced a new healing item to the game: the Chug Splash. When thrown, the item will heal you and other players who are within the range of its explosion. A subsequent patch addressed a variety of bugs and other issues that have impacted the game over the last few days.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnites-pc-requirements-will-change-in-season-10/1100-6467966/

PS4 Deal: PS Plus Is Cheaper Than Ever At Only $36 For 12 Months

PlayStation Plus has been unusually cheap these days, starting with Sony’s E3 2019 Days of Play sale that offered the annual membership for $40 and an already sold-out flash sale at Newegg with the same deal. However, the latest discount on PS Plus is the most affordable deal we’ve seen, and it’s going down over at MassGenie now through June 30 (or while supplies last). For a limited time, you can get a year of PS Plus for only $36–and thousands have already claimed the deal.

Get 12 months of PS Plus for $36 at MassGenie »

Here’s how the deal works: Click the link above, and you’ll be prompted to either sign in or create a free account at MassGenie (there’s no guest checkout for Power Deals). After that, you’ll be redirected to checkout, where you’ll see the PS Plus 12-month membership is already in your cart with the promo code PSPLUS12MO applied, dropping the price to $36. At that point, you just have to fill out all the normal checkout information and click “submit Power Deal.” Within a few days, you’ll receive an email with the PS Plus digital code, and you’ll also be able to view the code in your order history, listed as the “tracking ID.” You can check out the PS Plus deal page for more info.

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The PS Plus code can then be redeemed in the PlayStation Store, and even if you still have some time left on your membership, PS Plus subscriptions can be stacked to automatically extend your time, saving you money in the future.

A PS Plus subscription is a must-have for most PS4 players, as it enables you to play online with friends and people around the world. In addition, you’ll get regular discounts on games like Persona 5, which is only $14 for members right now, or Shenmue I & II, which is $18, as well as free monthly PS4 games. PS Plus members often get early access to demos and beta tests for upcoming releases, like Monster Hunter World’s new full-size expansion, Iceborne, which is available exclusively for PS Plus members this weekend.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ps4-deal-ps-plus-is-cheaper-than-ever-at-only-36-f/1100-6467962/

Sony Music Launches Lost Rings Imprint, Promotes Three Artists That Love Gaming

Sony Music Entertainment has launched a new imprint called Lost Rings, creating a space to promote artists who produce original content that combine their love of video games and music. Currently, Lost Rings is a collective of three artists: BlackKrystel, BunnyMightGameU, and Sunzi.

“Gamers have such an authentic community,” Lost Rings A&R Tebs Maqubela said. “They tend to be passionate, super involved with their world, and experts in their craft. They can tell right away when someone is an outsider; in that sense, it is very similar to music, especially genres like hip hop. Those characteristics that Bunny, BlackKrystel, and Sunzi have on lock–knowing your space, having a specific identity, building a world around you–are all qualities that they learned and perfected in gaming that translated over to songwriting and music making. They are writing about themselves and their world and they intrinsically knew how to do that and felt comfortable doing so.”

Alongside the reveal of Lost Rings, all three of its artists have each released a new song and accompanying music video. BlackKrystel’s is Party Up, while Bunny’s is Game U, and Sunzi stars in Joystick ‘Em Up. While each song focuses on gaming, they reflect each of the artists’ other passions as well. BlackKrystal’s Party Up also celebrates her love of anime, for instance. You can listen to or purchase the three songs via the links below.

“Working with the Lost Rings artists is seamless as I mostly just had to find the right collaborators for them, collaborators who would be long term partners,” Maqubela said. “For example, Bunny and Sunzi have the same producer, and the other day they were hanging out and playing PS4. There is a true working relationship there. The feedback I had for the artists was always structural and pertaining to arrangements. The verses, subject matter, world play, and raw matter was all them. They always came to the table with fleshed out ideas. For example, Bunny speaks Spanish and loves Latin music, and brought up doing a song in Spanish, so we set about working on that.”

Senior director of publicity Sarah Cunningham added that each artist was 100 percent involved in creating their song, the accompanying music video, and their style. The references in each song were decided by each artist as well. “They bring their own ideas to the table and they fully sign off on all of their own creative,” she said. “We work collaboratively with them.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-music-launches-lost-rings-imprint-promotes-th/1100-6467943/

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