With the latest weekly reset, Bungie has introduced a new Exotic weapon quest to Destiny 2, but only for those who own the season pass for Season of the Undying (which is included with Shadowkeep). Acquiring the new bow, Leviathan’s Breath, requires completing the Make Bows, Not War quest, which you can get started by speaking with Banshee-44 at the Tower. However, the first step involves tracking down the location of Banshee’s hidden workshop. You won’t receive a quest marker or much in the way of direction except a hint that Cayde can somehow help you.
You can watch the video above or follow our step-by-step guide to Banshee’s workshop location. But as the Cayde hint suggests, you’ll want to start out by going to the Tower’s hangar; from there, you can go up into the catwalks and then through a series of rooms and hallways to get to the workshop and trigger the next step of the quest.
Destiny 2‘s Season of the Undying rolls on with more fresh content dropping this week. Headlining what’s now available in the post-Shadowkeep expansion world of Destiny is Leviathan’s Breath, a new Exotic bow that’s available to people who own the current season pass. Unlike Eriana’s Vow, though, you’ll have to earn the bow by completing a lengthy quest. And the first step–which involves getting into Banshee’s workshop–might be the trickiest, at least in terms of figuring out where to go and what to do.
To start the “Make Bows, Not War” quest to earn the bow, you’ll need to speak to Banshee-44 in the Tower. He’ll direct you to his hidden workshop, but he doesn’t really provide you with enough information to walk right into it. Instead, you’ll have to piece together its location from a clue–Banshee mentions a back way in known to Cayde-6. Destiny 2 players know Cayde used to hang out in the Tower’s Hangar area before he was killed in the Forsaken expansion, so you’ll need to start there.
Actually finding the start of the path to the workshop is a test in and of itself, and it’s a little confusing from there on, as well. Here’s the path’s location and everything you need to know to avoid getting lost as you try to find Banshee’s hideaway.
How To Find Banshee-44’s Workshop
Head to the Hangar and turn left. Look for the staircase in the back corner that leads up to the second-floor catwalks. This is where you go to meet Xur when he comes to the Tower.
Up on the second floor, follow the catwalks back toward the entrance to the Hangar. If you look over the door, you’ll see another catwalk you can’t reach unless you jump. Hop over to it and you’ll find a vent entrance.
Follow the vent through and you’ll enter a series of rooms. When you hit the one full of shelves, look up. In the back of the room is a shelf you can climb to reach another vent. Jump into it.
Keep following these vents until you drop into a cylindrical shaft. Use the platforms to climb to the top and find the exit.
Work your way through the path forward until you finally hit Banshee’s workshop. Approach the weapons locker at the far end and interact with it to get another quest step–it seems you need the keys to unlock this thing, so head back to Banshee.
From there, you’ve still got your work cut out for you in achieving the bow. Check out the full list of Make Bows, Not War quest steps, as well as our guide for how to complete the quest as efficiently as possible.
Halloween is just around the corner and the spooky festivities are kicking off in Fortnite this week. The popular Skull Trooper and Skull Ranger skins are back in the item shop, each with a new style. There are also some new Halloween-themed skins as well.
The new Skull Trooper and Skull Ranger skins will be available to purchase today before disappearing into the ether once again. They only come to the store once a year, and there’s a new pickaxe, backbling, and glider accompanying them this Halloween, too.
Ghoul Trooper, Brainiac, and Raptor have also received new styles, and there’s a host of creepy new skins including a horned sorcerer and what looks like an alchemist with a taste for frogs, who’s mostly comprised of teeth. You can also purchase new emotes, pets, and weapon skins.
The stunning one-sheet honors the late actress by listing her name, alongside her on-screen brother Mark Hamill, ahead of the rest of the cast and crew of Episode IX in a touching tribute to her final appearance in the franchise.
Crystal Dynamics has offered a little more insight into why it chose Ms. Marvel as the protagonist for Marvel’s Avengers over other, more well-known superheroes.
Talking to IGN at EGX 2019 in London, where Virgin Media held the UK’s first play of Marvel’s Avengers, senior producer Rose Hunt explained that Kamala Khan was chosen because her personality is very relatable for people playing, and that her lack of history allows the studio more freedom when crafting her story for the game.
Check out the reveal of Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel below.
“When Marvel brought
up as a possibility for us, we were super excited about her,” says Hunt. “Because she’s a fan girl like us. She’s a fan of the Avengers like the whole world is, so we thought that she would be a super relatable character to be our protagonist.”
WWE 2K20 is out today on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, but the internet is already filled to the brim with videos showing off the various glitches and hilarious oddities affecting 2K’s latest pro wrestling game.
Twitter user MrMacho419 might have captured the best of the lot so far with this farcical match between NXT’s Dakota Kai and superstar Ronda Rousey. The disappearing ladder isn’t ideal but is mostly fine, but then things take a turn for the worse when the steel steps sink into the ring, Rousey becomes entangled in ropes that aren’t meant to move like that, and Kai’s knees bend and move in a way that belongs in an exorcism movie.
Glitches like this have existed in each of 2K’s WWE games, especially when weapons are involved, but the frequency with which they happen in WWE 2K20 is bordering on the absurd. I’m playing the game for the purposes of writing GameSpot’s review and have encountered various glitches in every single match I’ve played so far. I’ve seen character’s teleport across the ring, witnessed foreign objects gain sentience, and encountered one game-breaking glitch that caused both superstars to stop moving for 10 minutes until I gave up and restarted the match.
The hashtag #FixWWE2K20 has been trending on Twitter throughout the day, and a user on Reddit has even compiled a list of every glitch discovered so far. It’s a bit of a mess.
Gaming laptops are quite typically heavy, large, and expensive. This shouldn’t be the case in 2019, especially as parts get even smaller, notebooks become lighter, and prices continue to drop.
Thanks to some shifts in the market, there are plenty of great notebooks that make powerful gaming machines, and run at 1080p. Normally, these are available at much lower prices than traditional gaming laptops, with plenty of affordable options to consider.
We’ve picked out the best gaming laptops in the UK that won’t cost the earth. These are all equipped with graphic cards, and other features that are essential when it comes to running games. With the recent release of Nvidia’s GTX 16-series GPUs, budget machines continue to improve in performance, while the costs continue to stay low.
Developer Obsidian is eager to create a sequel to The Outer Worlds and turn the RPG into a series, but the team is wary of making the series open-world.
Talking to Game Informer, when asked about an open-world sequel co-game director Leonard Boyarsky said “Possibly. But I think the franchise leans a little bit away from that. It’s a pulpy space opera where you’re a guy or woman who flies from place to place, exploring a solar system. So to have one giant map defeats that.”
See what we think of The Outer Worlds in the review above.
Echoing that idea was narrative designer Nitai Poddar, who added “I’m always skeptical of this idea that seems to be going around in AAA development that open-world is the standard. That if you’re going to have a very big budget game that it should be open-world.”
A new poster for The Grudge features a throwback to the original 2004 film, featuring disgusting fingers protruding from the back of a character’s head.
2020’s The Grudge will act as as a sort of reboot, sort of continuation of the story begun in 2004’s The Grudge, itself a remake of the Japanese film Ju-on. In the American remake, Sarah Michelle Geller’s character is seen washing her hair in the shower, only to feel the fingers of another hand on the back of her head. That same scene is mirrored in this new poster for 2020’s The Grudge, although this variant seems significantly grungier.