This Major Music Festival Is Coming To Fortnite
Epic Games has announced that "Fortnite" will be launching yet another special event, this one based on the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Read MoreEpic Games has announced that "Fortnite" will be launching yet another special event, this one based on the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Read MoreOne Sith Lord has remained curiously absent from "Fortnite" over the years. However, new footage indicates this situation might be about to change.
Read MoreAs the popularity of "Wordle" persists, even after the New York Times purchased the game, fans continue to find new and interesting ways to interact with it.
Read MoreOne particular "Fortnite" skin with ties to Will Smith's past has people talking.
Read MoreThis plaintiff might be in a better position than those who came before him.
Read MoreJosh Wardle has recently come out with a new statement suggesting that his reasons for the sale may have been a little more complicated.
Read MoreFortnite has donated millions of dollars to Ukranian relief efforts with the help of Microsoft and fortnite fans.
Read MoreFortnite's No-Build mode is here to stay, according to the game's official Twitter account. Fans and streamers weighed in on the decision.
Read MorePokimane and xQc almost got banned from Fortnite after teaming up with cheaters. The pair took it in stride and moved on gracefully.
Read MoreGamers are loving Fortnite's new no build mode, so much so that it might just be here to stay, according to a recent leak.
Read MoreFortnite has temporarily disabled its building mechanic in casual mode. Building sets Fortnite apart from other battle royale games, but fans seem excited.
Read MoreWhile Niantic never intended for this to be anything more than a jest, many players actually want the developer to install the feature as a mainstay option.
Read MoreA Pokemon Go glitch gave Wailmer a beautiful fedora, and many fans want the cosmetic to stay. The glitch is a clipping accident.
Read MoreIs Peacemaker, the DCEU star, coming to Fortnite? John Cena teased a picture of Fortnite's map on his Instagram, inviting comments.
Read MoreMany "Wordle" players believe that the New York Times has intentionally made the game more difficult since purchasing it.
Read MoreSquirdle Daily combines Pokemon with Wordle to create a unique free game for Poke-fans. It may be a Wordle clone, but it's riding the Pokemon hype.
Read MoreJosh Wardle, the creator of Wordle, sold it to the New York Times, sparking debate on if the puzzle will continue to be free.
Read MoreTikTok user Crvlwanek created an entire computer script with Python to figure out the best and worst Wordle starting words.
Read MoreOne Unpacking clone gained traction on mobile platforms, leading the game's developer to call for it to be removed from stores. It seemed due to a lack of research.
Read MoreSpider-Man's Web Shooters are getting nerfed in Fortnite, after many fans complained that they were overpowered. Here's when players can expect the change.
Read MoreWordle clones are popping up online and Apple is seeking action against them because they go against the intention of the creator, who wants it to be free.
Read MoreTwo officers were fired after playing Pokemon Go while on duty, ignoring an active robbery. These LAPD officers appealed, but ultimately lost the case.
Read MoreSome creative "Fortnite" players found a clever (but silly) way to take down The Rock boss in the game's battle royale mode.
Read MoreWhen does Jailbreak occur in Warzone 2.0? It can happen anytime, although there's a pattern as to when it's most likely to occur.
Read MoreGenshin Impact revealed new character Arataki Itto, and fans couldn't be more excited about the claymore-wielding oni. Here's everything we know about him.
Read MoreThe Rock has mostly played any connection to "Fortnite" and The Foundation relatively low-key — until now.
Read MoreFortnite will soon end its lengthy Season 2, opening up a new chapter in the game's history. Fans don't know much, but a teaser trailer has them curious.
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