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How To Play As Godzilla In Fortnite

How To Play As Godzilla In Fortnite https://ift.tt/V0rndRA Fortnite 's collaboration with the Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse has brought Godzilla and King Kong skins to Fortnite, but this event isn't just about cosmetics--it's also adding the chance that one player each round of battle royale will get to play as Godzilla. And by "play as Godzilla," I mean you will be taller than the tallest building in Seaport City, and will have the ability to crush every building and build on the map by stepping on it or firing off Godzilla's laser breath. It's similar to how the playable Doctor Doom worked during Chapter 5 Season 4, except you'll be even taller than the giant Doom was. But the way this works can be a little bit confusing the first few times you encounter it--while there have been past Fortnite events that were in a similar vein to this Godzilla event, the way it actually functions is all new. So let's break it down piece by piece. You ...

Victrix Modular PS5 Controller Is On Sale For Black Friday

Victrix Modular PS5 Controller Is On Sale For Black Friday https://ift.tt/p3sibd8

There's no shortage of controller deals during Black Friday, but for anyone looking to get their hands on something more modular, the Victrix Pro BFG is a great place to start. This PS5, PS4, and PC controller is on sale right now, and while you'd normally pay $200 for one of these, you can save $20 at Amazon and grab one for $180. This version is also the Call of Duty-themed Las Almas edition, so on top of some fascinating technology, you're also getting a fashionable piece of technology.

Victrix Pro BFG
Victrix Pro BFG

So what makes the Victrix Pro BFG so unique when compared to a DualSense Edge, Razer's Wolverine V2 Pro, or Nacon's Revolution Pro? The key selling point here is complete customization, as you can easily swap in the included parts to fine-tune the controller to your desired setup. Designed for esports, it has swap-out sticks, comes with a fight pad module with six microswitch buttons, an interchangeable D-pad, analog stick caps, and analog stick gates.

Basically, this is a very good controller for anyone who specializes in first-person shooters and fighting games. The customization doesn't stop there either, as by using a dedicated smartphone app, you can program back buttons, remap face buttons, adjust trigger dead zones, run diagnostics, remedy stick drift, and more. On top of that, this controller also has rubberized grips, adjustable trigger stops, and a long-lasting battery life so that it can go the distance.

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