Fortnite Birthday Medallions: Where to find them

Fortnite Birthday Medallions are currently in high demand, as they have been added to the battle royale for one week only as part of the anniversary celebrations. They are proving to be frustratingly elusive as they appear at random, which isn’t much help if you’re trying to complete the list of Birthday Fortnite quests before time runs out on them. If you’re searching for more information then here’s what you need to know about finding Birthday Medallions in Fortnite, and how they work once you’ve got one in your inventory.Where to find Birthday Medallions in Fortnite More Fortnite GuidesFortnite characters
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We finally got a proper trailer for this beautiful Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy-inspired JRPG, and it’s already one of the prettiest 2D games I’ve ever seen

Threads of Time, a 2D JRPG described by indie developer Riyo Games as a “love letter” to genre classics like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy, just revealed its first gameplay trailer – and it looks downright brilliant.The trailer was unveiled during today’s Xbox showcase at the 2024 Tokyo Game Show, and it ticks all of the old-school JRPG boxes—from its turn-based combat to its vibrant, whimsical world. Threads of Time sees players travel from the past to the present to the future through periods marked by their distinctive features. Fans can expect a little bit of everything as they journey, ranging from futuristic cyberpunk-esque cities to the roaring dinosaurs of the past.

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The gameplay seems just as unique as its surrounding setting, too – players can bend time to their will alongside their heroic party, a diverse crew that can consist of characters from different eras. Combat itself looks like a…

Silent Hill 2 Remake is only coming to PC on launch day because Bloober Team “encouraged” Konami to release on Steam

Bloober Team supposedly convinced Konami that releasing their joint Silent Hill 2 remake on PC was a good idea.Speaking to Bankier, Bloober Team’s vice president and chief financial officer Karolina Nowak acknowledges that PS5 will probably be the remake’s largest sales base since the original 2001 classic was released exclusively on the PS2. However, the Layers of Fear studio is well acquainted with developing for PCs and has slightly nudged its publishing partner in that direction. “We encouraged our partner Konami to take a closer look at about PC,” Nowak says
(based on machine learning translations). “We were fans of the idea of a PC release. The Steam version has attracted a lot of interest and we are confident that in addition to the PlayStation launch (for which the game was originally announced), the Steam version will also be a success.”If you’re looking for a similar case study, Capcom found huge success launching its fellow old-head horror series Resident Evi…

With Monument Valley 3 just months away, Ustwo Games reminiscences on developing for and beyond mobile and nonviolent games

With the next Monument Valley game just months away, developer Ustwo Games has offered a peep at studio life as it gears up for lunch.As part of a behind-the-scenes segment at the Mobile Games Show, the London-based studio shares that things have remained broadly consistent since its founding. The headcount has remained between 30 and 40 people, and the focus remains on games that are notably nonviolent.”UsTwo Games is really focused on making games that don’t have violence as one of their key forms,” lead game designer Joel Beardshaw says. “Desta [The Memories Between] was the closest we got to a game with violence. There’s actually a win state and a lose state in that game, as opposed to everything else where you just kind of find your way through it. There are puzzles, there’s friction, but that friction doesn’t come from combat.”GamesRadar+ Presents Welcome to Mobile Gaming Week 2024, where we explore what’s hot, what’s best, and what’s next in the world of mobile gaming following…

Nobody seems to know why it took 25 years to get the Lunar Remastered Collection, but it might go back to the beloved JRPG’s controversial localization

The Lunar Remastered Collection was announced at PlayStation State of Play this week, finally bringing a pair of beloved JRPGs back to modern audiences after a 25-year gap. Fans of the series had begun to give up hope that these games would ever get a modern remaster, and it all comes back to the controversial English localization that brought them to Western audiences in the first place.Lunar: The Silver Star and Lunar: Eternal Blue were both originally developed for Sega CD by Japanese studio Game Arts. Later, Game Arts remade both games for PS1 as Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete. All four of these versions were translated by a localization studio known as Working Designs.Fans of Japanese obscurities tended to have a love-and-hate relationship with Working Designs in the ’90s. The studio picked up the torch for JRPGs in an era before they had become mainstream, and gave English translations to many notable games that may otherwise never have been …

“StarCraft is not dead at Blizzard” – Blizzard reportedly “incubating” another StarCraft shooter after its last attempts failed

Blizzard is reportedly once again “incubating” a shooter based on its seminal sci-fi strategy series StarCraft.The tidbit comes from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier and his upcoming book about the company called Play Nice, which was discussed at length on Podcast Unlocked. “Yes, that is a project that, as far as I know, is in development,” Schreier says at the 44-minute mark, “or at least as of the time I wrote this book, it was in development – so, yes, they are working on a StarCraft shooter. StarCraft is not dead at Blizzard.”

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Not much is known about the project, aside from the fact that former Far Cry lead Dan Hay is reportedly at the helm. Hay was supposedly overseeing the publisher’s first new series since Overwatch – the fairytale survival game Odyssey, which was unceremoniously canceled amid layoffs – but transitioned to StarCraft shortly after.The third time might just be a charm…