Fortnite World Cup Offers $100 Million Prize Pool

Epic Games has announced the details of its Fortnite World Cup, including a whopping $100 million prize pool for the 2019 season. That chunk of money will be split among several prizes, with the largest single cash prize coming in at $3 million.

First, there will be 10 weekly Online Open qualifiers running from April 13 to June 16. Every week the company will distribute $1 million broadly among the top players. Then, the top 100 Solo players and top 50 Duos teams will take part in the World Cup Finals in New York City from July 26-28. That event will distribute $30 million. Each player will win at least $50,000 and the Solo World Champion will win $3 million. Plus, $1 million in weekly tournaments will continue through the end of the year.

Epic notes that to compete you need to be at least 13 years old, and players between 13-17 need a parent or guardian’s permission. Players also need to be in good standing without any violations on their current or previous accounts.

Recently Fortnite has gotten a new challenger in the battle royale space with the release of Apex Legends, which quickly grew an audience. Epic Games pointed out that Fortnite is still doing fine for itself too, setting a new record for peak concurrent players.

Still, Fortnite appears to be shoring up its defenses against the new challenger. With Season 8 approaching, Epic announced that you can earn the Battle Pass for free by taking part in Overtime challenges. That was interpreted as a sign that the company is attempting to retain its users by giving them a reason to put their time into Fortnite. A major tournament with tons of cash on the line could also help entice players to stick around.

Get a New GTX 1660 Ti-Equipped PC Starting at $899

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The rumors were true: Nvidia has a non-RTX enabled Turing-based graphics card after all. The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is the surprise new GPU from Nvidia, and in spite of lacking the ray tracing capabilities of its RTX 2060 contemporary, it’s one of the best graphics cards on the market. Check out our review of the Asus GTX 1660 Ti to see why. And you can get one right now, either from one of Nvidia’s partners or in a prebuilt PC.

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Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1660 Ti OC Review and Benchmarks

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Nvidia has finally done it; released a Turing GPU without ray tracing and DLSS, and it’s aimed directly at the mainstream with an MSRP of $279. Asus sent us its flagship ROG Strix model, which has all the trimmings as well as a $50 premium, making it a $329 GPU. It’s based on an all-new chip not used in previous GPUs, for obvious reasons, and it’s targeting 1080p gamers with vintage GPUs looking to upgrade. There will not be a Founder’s Edition card, as this time around it’s just partner cards, and surprise – it should be available to purchase as you are reading this.

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IGN UK Podcast #476: Kenny Mammarella’s Donut Dreams

Joe, Dale and Cardy are here in an attempt to delight your ear holes. Will they succeed? Who knows. On the course of their mission they discuss topics ranging from the latest Nintendo Direct, the DICE awards, Rainbow Six Siege, Dreams, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Favourite. Too many subjects for one podcast frankly. Do enjoy.

There’s also the return of The Endless Search™. Which has returned to form, thanks to Joe’s new game.

IGN UK Podcast #476: Kenny Mammarella’s Donut Dreams

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Space Jam 2 Release Date Set

The sequel to the 90’s basketball Loony Tunes classic Space Jam has set a release date.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Space Jam 2 will hit cinemas on July 16, 2021. The sequel to the 1996 film that saw Michael Jordan team-up with Bugs Bunny and the gang is set to star LeBron James, despite Jordan’s desires to see a different NBA star in the role.

Space Jam 2 will be produced by Ryan Coogler, who also directed and wrote Black Panther and is on board for Black Panther 2.

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Stellaris: Console Edition Review

If you asked me what traditionally PC-centric genre would be least likely to work with a gamepad, a complex grand strategy game of Stellaris’ breed would be near the top of the list. But much to my surprise, the team behind the Console Edition of Paradox’s space opera sandbox have managed to do a really admirable job translating the controls. Coming from the PC version, however, I can’t help but notice that they’ve ported a long out-of-date version of Stellaris that’s still full of major gameplay shortcomings that have been solved for a while now on that side of the fence – and man, is it hard to go back.

If you’ve never even looked at Stellaris before, there are plenty of reasons to get excited about Console Edition. It’s one of the most ambitious and innovative space 4X games to come out in the last decade. You’re given fine control over designing your empire’s government and primary species using a variety of flavorful and impactful trait choices, allowing you to be anything from an iron-fisted dictatorship of bloodthirsty turtles to a peaceful technocracy led by some sort of worm creature whose underlying biology I don’t even want to guess at. The portraits you can pick from include enough weird, memorable, and sometimes hilarious aliens to fill the Mos Eisley Cantina a few times over.

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Daily Deals: Free Apex Legends Packs with Twitch or Amazon Prime

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There Are A Ton Of Games To Play Free This Weekend On PS4, Xbox One, And PC

If you’re looking for something new to play but aren’t quite ready to plunk down some cash on a game, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from this weekend. A number of titles are free to play for the next few days on PC and Xbox One, and PS4 and Xbox One owners will be able to try a special demo of Dead or Alive 6.

PC players have the most choices this weekend, as four titles are holding free weekends on Steam. These include the sandbox games Boundless and TerraTech, the mech strategy game BattleTech, and the 3v3 competitive game Aftercharge. You’ll be able to sample all four of these at no charge until Sunday, February 24, and each is also on sale in case you’d like to pick them up after the free period ends.

On Xbox One, Xbox Live Gold members can try both Halo Wars: Definitive Edition and its sequel, Halo Wars 2, at no charge as part of Microsoft’s ongoing Free Play Days promotion. The trial period likewise runs through February 24. You can download them either from Microsoft’s website or the Gold member area on Xbox One, and both games are on sale for 50% off from the Microsoft Store.

Beyond that, Team Ninja is holding a beta for its upcoming fighting game Dead or Alive 6 from February 22-24. The demo will be available on both PS4 and Xbox One, but you’ll need to have either a PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription to participate. You can read more details about the beta on the Dead or Alive 6 website.

Separate from the free weekends, Epic is giving away another title for free through its storefront, the Epic Games Store. From now until March 7, PC players can claim a digital copy of the point-and-click adventure game Thimbleweed Park at no charge.

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Reggie Fils-Aime is Retiring!? – GS News Update

A legend in his own way, he’s been in this position for more than a decade, starting off as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing and three years later, moving on to his current role of President and COO of Nintendo of America. Fils-Aime is known for his silly antics that led to many memes and overall, his love for Nintendo. It’s hard to think about Nintendo without Reggie.