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Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4: Battle Pass, Theme, And Everything Else We Know

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4: Battle Pass, Theme, And Everything Else We Know https://ift.tt/ngBzpAq With Fortnite 's summer season finally drawing to a close, we've got some big stuff to look forward to in Chapter 6 Season 4, especially with Fortnitemares just around the corner. Epic Games hasn't yet begun teasing the new season, so we don't officially know much of anything yet. But as is usually the case, enough details have leaked that we're able to get at least a little bit of a sense about what's coming. With that being the case, let's stop messing around and get right to the details. Table of Contents [ hide ] When does Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4 start? When does Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4 start? The current season is set to end on August 7, which is a Thursday. Chapter 6 Season 4 should therefore kick off the next morning, on August 8. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Bilzzard Won't Patch Diablo 4's Helpful Bug

Bilzzard Won't Patch Diablo 4's Helpful Bug https://ift.tt/PK8xRFs

Usually bugs are either game-breaking, amusing, or incredibly inconvenient annoyances for players. However, Diablo 4's latest bug has proven to be both beneficial and popular. So much so that Activision Blizzard has already indicated that it won't be releasing a fix for the duration of the game's fifth season, Season of the Infernal Hordes.

Via Kotaku, Diablo 4 allows players to upgrade their gear with Legendary Tempering recipes each season. Essentially, that system allows players to decide which affixes they want to attach to their gear. It was only introduced in the fourth season of Diablo 4, and it was supposed to reset the recipes for Season 5. However, the bug has allowed all of last season's Legendary Tempering recipes to remain in place. That's made leveling a lot easier than in the past.

Although Season of the Infernal Hordes launched today, sharp-eyed Diablo 4 players noticed the bug right away. Once the word got out, Bilzzard eventually had to respond to it. And fortunately, the company doesn't plan to do anything about it. Global community development director Adam Fletcher confirmed that the bug wasn't intentional before adding that the company is "letting this one slide."

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