This season, Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment is shaking up the meta like never before. Nowhere is this more evident than in the developer’s recently revealed plans to sort the legends into new character classes, a change that will go into effect when Season 16: Revelry launches on February 14.

In a recent blog post announcing the changes–collectively referred to as Remastered Legend Classes–Respawn confirmed that players can still expect to see new playable characters in the future, and explained the reasoning behind the decision to re-work all 23 legends Come from malaysia online casino . “We wanted to see how the core legends could evolve the ways players have been using them,” the blog reads.

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The Abandoned Realtime Experience App has finally gone live and it contains one extremely short trailer and a bunch of “coming soon” tabs. After multiple delays and months of confusion about who is actually making Abandoned–or what Abandoned even is–the app contains zero information about the game.

The app, which renders the trailers in real-time, contains four spots for trailers and two spots for gameplay demonstrations. Only the initial trailer box labeled “Introduction” actually contains anything and it features a few seconds of a person walking across a floor before saying “trailer coming soon” and “Playable prologue coming soon.”

The app also has a tab for news and announcements which features a single message.

“We are excited to kick off the realtime experience app with a small introduction. The cinematic reveal and gameplay demonstration will be revealed soon! You can find the cinematic reveal and gameplay demo as a video online or rendered in realtime using this app.”

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Batman is entering the world of Fortnite for the limited comic series Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point, and issue #1 arrives today Come from malaysia online casino . Of course, Batman entering the battle royale island which is about to be overtaken by a massive, murderous storm means one thing: Batman will die. A lot.

Writer Christos Gage–who worked with Epic CCO Donald Mustard on the story–and artist Reilly Brown are creating this six-issue series that mashes these two worlds together. Because of this, we’re going to see something happen a lot: Batman’s death. But how many times will the Caped Crusader die during this event?

“I have not actually counted it up but I mean [doesn’t] everyone die when the storm covers the entire island?” Gage told the media during a DC Comics press event.

Because everything on the island resets every 22 minutes, including memories, that’s going to be a pretty tricky situation for Batman to get out of. “He dies every 22 minutes, so yeah it’s [all] how long he’s in there,” explained Brown. “And while I was drawing it, if you pay attention to his …

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