Gaming
Fortnite Dead Space Skin Out Now With Isaac Clarke And Exclusive In-Game Challenges
The holidays may be over, but ’tis still the season for new Gaming Legends outfits in Fortnite. Chapter 4 kicked off with the reveal that the Doom Slayer and The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, would be included with the Season 1 battle pass, and now we also have the very traumatized space engineer Isaac Clarke to celebrate this month’s remake of the original Dead Space game. Considering what he goes through in those games, a trip to the Fortnite island for Isaac will be like a relaxing vacation from cutting off all those necromorph limbs.
Isaac comes in a bundle that costs real money rather than V-Bucks–it’s one of the few collaboration sets like that, and the first Gaming Legends one. But don’t worry, the value of this pack is pretty great. For $12, you get the Isaac Clarke skin, two reactive back blings (including his iconic RIG that shows your health meter, and a model of the USG Ishimura), a Plasma Cutter pickaxe, and some V-Bucks for good measure.
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— Ako | Fortnite News (@FNChiefAko) January 23, 2023
The Cutter comes with a nice little convenience feature as well: an emote that you can use to conjure the weapon in the heat of battle even if you have a different pickaxe equipped, akin to the emotes for Doctor Strange’s magic sword or Wolverine’s claws.
Gaming
GameCube and Wii Dolphin Emulator Coming To Steam
Dolphin, a piece of software used for emulating GameCube and Wii games is coming to Steam this year. The company announced this via a blogpost, but did not indicate an exact release date for the emulator on Valve’s platform.
You can wishlist Dolphin on Steam ahead of its release, and according to its store page, it’s aiming for a Q2 2023 launch window.
“Dolphin Emulator allows these classic games to be reborn into the modern era with support for 4K displays, modern controllers, and much, much more,” reads an excerpt from its Steam store page description.
Gaming
Japan Watchdog Approves Activision Blizzard Acquisition By Microsoft
The Japan Fair Trade Commission has reportedly closed its review of Microsoft’s attempted purchase of Activision Blizzard, stating the deal won’t suppress competition. In other words, another roadblock has been removed for Xbox to take the reins of Call of Duty, Diablo, and World of Warcraft.
Reuters reports the Japan watchdog informed Microsoft and Activision Blizzard that it won’t call for a cease and desist of the merger. This follows in the footsteps of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority determining that the deal won’t stifle competition in the console space last week. The CMA does still have concerns about the area of cloud gaming with the acquisition.
The CMA also released mostly anonymous statements from game companies about the merger, with one organization saying Microsoft’s deal to buy Activision Blizzard “can only be a good thing.” Sony, however, definitely doesn’t agree with that sentiment. The PlayStation company has voiced concerns that Microsoft could intentionally make Call of Duty worse on say PS5, for example.
Gaming
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