Fortnite Love Potion Locations: Where To Find And Deliver Them

Love is in the air, and almost all of the new challenges for Fortnite’s Season 5 Week 11 are focused on Valentine’s Day. Some are fairly straightforward, but a few, like the one we’ll help you with here, can be a little trickier to complete. One mission asks you to find and deliver love potions, requiring you to make a trek halfway across the map. If you know where to go, it’s not that tough, however, and we’ll show you exactly what to do with this guide.

Love potion locations

You can find a love potion at three different locations on the Fortnite map: Coral Cove, Stealth Stronghold, or Fort Crumpet. It doesn’t matter which one you pick, but we found the Coral Cove location to be a super easy one. All three are marked on the map below.

Love potion locations
Love potion locations

Just parachute right down to the location you’ve selected and you will be able to find the love potion quickly. It’s purple and in a large jar, and all you have to do is pick it up to complete the first half of this quest. Don’t worry if you get killed, as you won’t have to repeat this step in the next match.

Pick up the love potion to complete the quest's first half
Pick up the love potion to complete the quest’s first half

Where to deliver the love potion

There are two possible locations you can visit to deliver the love potion. As with the first half of this mission, you only need to go to one of them to complete it: either Slurpy Swamp or Shanty Town.

Deliver the love potions to one of these locations

Shanty Town may end up being a little less populated, as it’s near the very edge of the map. Go to the big house near the end of the town and head upstairs, where you’ll find a big teddy bear. In front of it is a spot to deliver the potion.

Deliver the potion to complete the quest

Challenge rewards

You get 20,000 XP for collecting the love potion as well as another 20,000 XP for delivering it.

If you’re interested in the newest content coming to Fortnite, the game is teasing a Tron crossover. A skin based on the franchise should be available soon.

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New PS5 And PS4 Game Sale Includes Judgment, Dark Souls, And More

The PlayStation Store has brought back one of its best sales. The Big in Japan sale features hundreds of games for PS5 and PS4 developed at Japanese studios, including Dark Souls, Kingdom Hearts, Danganronpa, and more. You can also pick up the excellent Yakuza spinoff Judgment, which we rarely see discounts on, for only $20. The Big in Japan sale runs until February 25, so you have a couple of weeks to make your picks.

The Dark Souls franchise is up for grabs for cheap. Dark Souls: Remastered is down to $20, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is $10, and Dark Souls 3 is $15. Getting the entire From Software franchise for less than $50 is a steal.

The Big in Japan sale also presents a good opportunity to snag some fighting games at huge discounts. Jump Force is down to $15, Tekken 7 is $10, and SoulCalibur VI is $15.

Visual novel fans have a bunch of incredible games to choose from in the sale. 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim flew under the radar last year, but it’s absolutely worth scooping up for $30 if you’re into science fiction. Danganronpa 1.2 Reload, which comes with the first two games in Spike Chunsoft series, is slashed to only $10. Meanwhile, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is discounted to $16.

If you’re looking for value, the Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package is a wonderful deal at only $25. The collection comes with 10 Kingdom Hearts “experiences,” including all three mainline games and a handful of other titles in the series.

We’ve rounded up some of the best deals in the sale below, but make sure to check out the PlayStation Store for yourself, too.

Best deals on PlayStation Store

  • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim — $30 ($60)
  • AI: The Somnium Files — $24 ($60)
  • Code Vein — $19.79 ($60)
  • Danganronpa 1.2 Reload — $10 ($40)
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony — $16 ($40)
  • Dark Souls: Remastered — $20 ($40)
  • Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin — $10 ($40)
  • Dark Souls 3 — $15 ($60)
  • Devil May Cry 4 – Special edition — $7.49 ($25)
  • DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive edition — $10 ($40)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot — $24 ($60)
  • Judgment — $20 ($40)
  • Jump Force — $15 ($60)
  • Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package — $25 ($100)
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix — $12.49 ($50)
  • Kingdom Hearts 3 — $18 ($60)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II — $24 ($40)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III — $36 ($60)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV — $45 ($60)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite — $10 ($40)
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 — $30 ($40)
  • SoulCalibur VI — $15 ($60)
  • Tekken 7 — $10 ($50)
  • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games — $15 ($50)

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Pokemon Go Developer Creates Black Developers Initiative To Fund And Support Games

Pokemon Go developer Niantic has launched a new game development fund called the Black Developers Initiative through which the company aims to fund and support the development of games made by Black creators.

“Our intention is to empower Black game/AR developers and provide access, resources, and support so they can build amazing game experiences that inspire people to explore the world together,” reads a line from the announcement.

Teams who are chosen for the fund will receive five months of funding, executive mentorship, and development support to create a playable prototype.

The first participant in the program is a studio called W!CKED SAiNTS, which is developing a prototype for a game called World Reborn. The title is described as “Game of Thrones meets Riverdale with a little dash of Black Mirror.” You can learn more about this game and the developers behind it in the video below.

To qualify for Niantic’s Black Developers Initiative, teams must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Black team member(s) have a direct line to the profits of the game.
  • The company/studio is at least 51 percent Black-owned operated and controlled as based on the NMSDC requirements defined here under “Certification Criteria” used by the Small Business Administration.
    • Eligibility is established via a combination of screenings, interviews, and site visits (post-covid). Ownership, in the case of a publicly-owned business, means that at least 51 percent of the stock is owned by one or more Black members.
  • Black people driving game vision via a leadership position. Leadership is defined as:
    • Creative Director/Lead Designer
    • Technical Director/Lead Programmer
    • Art Director/Lead Artist
  • The studio team is at least 50 percent Black.

You can visit Niantic’s website to learn more about Niantic’s Black Developers Initiative.

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A Lot Of Game Devs Refer To Fan Wikis, Apparently

Fan wikis are a great resource when you need to quickly look up a certain item, quest, or character from whatever game you’re playing, and it turns out the developers making those games also rely on wiki pages for the same reason. Double Fine’s Tim Schafer recently tweeted in appreciation of the creators of fan wikis, with a heap of other developers from big games also confessing to referencing fan wikis.

“I wonder if you know how often game developers pull from your sites to make presentations about their own games,” Schafer tweeted, with the many games under his belt including Grim Fandango, Psychonauts, Broken Age, and Day of the Tentacle. “I know I do it A LOT.”

Many other developers replied and quote tweeted, noting they also commonly referred to fan wikis. The games represented in their fan-wiki confessions and thanks included Don’t Starve, Civilization, Call Of Duty, Borderlands, Dead By Daylight, EVE Online, Dishonored, and many, many more.

One developer from TTGames, a studio that works on various Lego titles under WB Games, noted that with the amount of different IPs included in the Lego brand, wikis like the Star Wars Wookieepedia and Marvel wiki were vital to their work.

The prevalence of this practice has led some to ask whether leaning on fans’ work so extensively is ethical, however, with some suggesting that fan wikis and contributors deserve a credit in the finished game, or that prominent contributors and editors should even see a part of the game’s profits.

Others have suggested that studios should bear the responsibility of managing the often-extensive game wikis, especially if it’s commonly used as an in-house tool. Only a few developers actively manage their own game wikis. Starbound developer Chucklefish is one example, as told by a Fanbyte feature on fan wikis, with the studio hiring Tom Katkus after he created the game’s first wiki.

Behold, Horizon Zero Dawn Running At 72p

In the course of testing the notorious GeForce GT 710 ultra-budget graphics card, YouTuber Kryzzp of zWORMz Gaming has shown just how low-spec Horizon Zero Dawn can be pushed on its PC port. A section of the video shows the game running at an eye-straining 128×72–which can be selected from the game’s visual settings without mods or any extra tinkering.

While Kryzzp’s channel often showcases high-end graphics cards pushing games to their limit, a few videos do the exact opposite. The Horizon Zero Dawn video is framed as a test for the GT 710, with the start of the video showing the low-end card outputting just 3fps when the game is played on Ultra settings at 1080p. The test goes through 720p, 360p, 144p, then 72p, with the card only briefly managing 30fps at the ultra-low resolution.

While the YouTuber refers to it as “Game Boy Advance edition,” an article by The Verge points out that even the 20-year-old handheld console had a higher screen resolution of 240×160. The low-quality Horizon Zero Dawn graphics end up with an almost appealing, retro-game quality–though the lack of any readable text would make it difficult to actually play the game.

Kryzzp has tested ultra-low 144p and 72p resolutions in other games as well, including Far Cry 5, Fortnite, GTA 5, and even Witcher 3. Those videos are worth checking out just to see how differently each game renders low-res settings.

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Get A 2-Year VPN For 68% Off—And You Might Even Get 2 Years Free

If you’ve ever been jealous of a different country’s selection of movies on Netflix, then you’ll want to pay attention to this new deal from NordVPN. Right now, new subscribers can get a two-year plan for 68% off–just $3.71 a month. Additionally, every new subscription gets a random gift that can be an extra month, year, or two years of service–yes, it’s a gamble. Once you’ve subscribed, all you need to do is log in or check your email to see how much extra time you’ve received.

VPNs let you mask your network and connect to the internet privately. NordVPN works by letting its users select servers to connect through before browsing. This means you can choose a server in a different country, connect to it, and browse as if you’re located there. While this also provides security and privacy, it lets you view content that’s restricted to specific regions, such as livestreams, websites, and streaming service libraries. The majority of services feature different movies for each region they’re available in, so it’s worth checking out what the best streaming services have available outside of your country.

NordVPN is a reliable VPN service, though it has been subject to criticism in the past. In 2019, an unauthorized security breach was discovered at its servers’ locations, and while NordVPN didn’t disclose the information publicly in a timely manner, the company reassured users that no information was acquired–this showed that Nord doesn’t keep records of its users’ activity, which is a great thing for VPN protocol and user safety.

Some of NordVPN’s perks include dedicated IP, a kill switch, and a 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied with the service. In addition to PC, it’s also available for iOS and Android, allowing you to surf the net privately on the go. If you’re looking for more options, check out our guide to the best VPN for 2021.

HBO’s The Last Of Us Casts Pedro Pascal As Joel

Well, this is surprising. The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal has nabbed another high-profile role in a completely different universe. As first reported by Deadline, he will play the leading role of Joel in HBO’s adaptation of the video game The Last of Us. The news of Pascal’s casting comes hot on the heels of Game of Thrones alum Bella Ramsey being revealed as taking on the co-leading role of Ellie.

Pascal’s casting was confirmed by Neil Druckmann, who wrote the video game and is also serving as a writer on the series. “Aaaaand there’s the other half,” he wrote of Pascal in a tweet. “Stoked to have Pedro aboard our show!”

What’s interesting about Pascal’s casting is that, per Deadline, The Last of Us has first position. That means HBO essentially has first dibs on scheduling the actor. However, given that his character on The Mandalorian stays masked nearly all of the time he’s on-screen, chances are that won’t be too difficult.

Thus far, a release date for HBO’s take on The Last of Us has not been announced. With the announcement of the two leading cast members, though, clearly production is moving closer and closer to launching. As for how the show will compare to the game, executive producer Craig Mazin has said the plan is to introduce characters and events fans of the game series have yet to experience.

Don’t worry about it skewing too far from the story told in the games, though. “I think fans of something worry that, when the property gets licensed to someone else, those people don’t really understand it, or are going to change it,” Mazin previously said. “In this case, I’m doing [the series] with the guy who [created the game], and so the changes that we’re making are designed to fill things out and expand, not to undo, but rather to enhance [the source material].”

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Gina Carano Will No Longer Be Part Of Star Wars

After months of controversy, Lucasfilm has confirmed that Mandalorian actress Gina Carano is not currently employed at the company, and that there are no plans for her to return in the future. The statement comes after Carano made an Instagram post comparing the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi Germany to “hating someone for their political views.”

A statement by Lucasfilm was obtained by io9, reading: “Gina Carano is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future. Nevertheless, her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable.”

Carano’s post about Nazi Germany caused the hashtag #FireGinaCarano to trend widely on Twitter. She later deleted the post, but screenshots of it continued to be shared online. The actress’ controversies go back months, however, to before the premiere of The Mandalorian’s second season, in which she featured prominently.

Carano has been accused of transphobia after mocking the practice of including pronouns in Twitter bios, and has also shared sentiments mocking mask-wearing and fuelling COVID-denialism. The controversy was further fuelled by tweets falsely suggesting voter fraud in the 2020 presidential elections.

“They have been looking for a reason to fire her for two months, and today was the final straw,” said an insider source quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

While not confirmed, Carano was expected to play a part in the upcoming Rangers of the New Republic Star Wars TV show, while other rumors suggested a Cara Dune-centric show was in the works before the actress’ controversial November tweets.

The Last of Us: Pedro Pascal Cast as Joel in HBO Series Adaptation

The Mandalorian’s Pedro Pascal has been cast as Joel in the upcoming HBO adaptation of The Last of Us.

As reported by Deadline, Pascal will join Game of Thrones’ Bella Ramsey, who is set to play Ellie.

The Last of Us series is being developed by Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin and The Last of Us games’ director and Naughty Dog Co-President Neil Druckmann.

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Destiny 2 Ticuu’s Divination Exotic Catalyst Guide: How To Complete Points Piercing Forever Fast

Ticuu’s Divination, the seasonal Exotic that joined Destiny 2 with the start of the Season of the Chosen, is a pretty good time. The bow rips through enemies by turning them into bombs, allowing you to detonate them with careful arrow shots that can create massive chain reactions. The bow can be made even better if you complete the objectives on its Exotic catalyst. They require you to kill quite a few enemies with Ticuu’s Divination, but if you’re smart about how you use it, you can speed through the catalyst and increase the bow’s effectiveness significantly.

Here’s what you can expect from the steps for the Ticuu’s Divination Exotic catalyst and some tips on how to complete them super-quickly.

Step 1: Get The Catalyst

To get started, you’ll need Ticuu’s Divination. If you’re paying for the season pass for the Season of the Chosen, it’ll be available in the box on the pass’s first level. If not, you’ll have to wait until Level 50 to earn the bow. Once you have it, though, you can visit Banshee-44 in the Tower to pick up the Catalyst quest, Points Piercing Forever. You’ll only need to pick it up with one character; it’ll track your progress across your entire account.

Step 2: Level Up Your Season Pass

If you paid for the Season of the Chosen’s season pass, you should hold off on working on Points Piercing Forever until you reach Level 22. At that point, you’ll unlock a buff that gives you quadruple progress on the Exotic catalyst for Ticuu’s Divination, which will save you a significant amount of grinding down the road. Especially when you get to the second step of the Exotic quest, you’ll be glad you waited to take the fast track.

Racking up 100 kills with Ticuu's Divination goes pretty quickly; the other requirements for this quest step don't require you to actually land kills with the bow.
Racking up 100 kills with Ticuu’s Divination goes pretty quickly; the other requirements for this quest step don’t require you to actually land kills with the bow.

Step 3: Fire Up The Bow

The first step in the Points Piercing Forever quest requires you to accomplish three objectives:

  • Collect 100 Orbs of Power
  • Defeat 50 Guardians
  • Defeat 100 Combatants

As it happens, though, you don’t need to use Icuu’s Divination to complete all these objectives; you don’t even need to equip the bow for progress to count. That means that you can knock out the objectives very quickly with the right gear.

First, equip a Masterworked primary weapon that you can easily get multi-kills with against low-level enemies. Anytime you rapidly kill two or more enemies with a Masterworked weapon, it’ll produce an Orb of Power, which means you can create a constant stream of Orbs for yourself. Jump into playlist activities like Strikes or Gambit and you’ll have a matchmade fireteam, whose Orbs you can also add to your total.

For the Guardians Defeated requirement, just hop into a Crucible match. The requirement is very liberal about what counts as a kill and seems to give credit for opponents killed by teammates. This week’s Mayhem playlist is great for racking up lots of kills very fast–we cleared this objective in a mere two Mayhem matches (while also working on a seasonal challenge at the same time).

The last requirement, which requires you to kill combatants with the bow, is easy to accomplish during Battlegrounds activities. Just use Ticuu’s Divination as normal (here’s a quick guide explaining how to get the most out of Ticuu’s Divination if it’s unclear) and you’ll quickly get all the kills you need for this step.

The second step in Points Piercing Forever is the tough one, requiring you to play through lots of activities and to take down a whole lot of Guardians.
The second step in Points Piercing Forever is the tough one, requiring you to play through lots of activities and to take down a whole lot of Guardians.

Step 4: The Real Grind

The next phase of the Exotic catalyst quest amps up the difficulty a bit. For this phase, you’ll actually have to rack up kills with Ticuu’s Divination–you can’t just add kills to the total that you earn from other means, like you could in the Crucible on the last step.

You’ll need to take Ticuu’s Divination into playlist activities: either Gambit, Strikes, the Crucible, or Nightfall: The Ordeal. There, your job is pretty much to just use it. Here’s the full list of objectives:

  • Calibrate 200 Points of Data (generated by completing playlist activities)
  • Kill 50 Guardians with Ticuu’s Divination
  • Defeat 100 Combatants with Ticuu’s Divination

This is a tough one, much like the Messy Business quest to earn Salvager’s Salvo. The first requirement, “Calibrate Data,” requires points earned from completing playlist activities. You’ll earn more points for wins over losses, and more points for playing tougher Nightfall: The Ordeal activities. In our experience, we earned 4 points for a winning Gambit match and 2 points for losing Gambit and Crucible matches, as well as 2 points for a Nightfall at Hero difficulty.

The Crucible requirement is also a tough one, as you’ll need to rack up 50 kills with the bow and there’s no real way to circumvent it. The good news is that blowing people up with Sacred Flame explosions can give you chances to kill several Guardians with a single attack. The bad news is that you have to get final blows with the bow, which can be tough. In general, you’re going to just need to play a fair amount of Crucible to finish this requirement. You’ll have your best luck in matches with lots of opponents; try to use Sacred Flame explosions to take out multiple Guardians your teammates have already damaged for best results.

The final requirement is the easiest, as you can take down 100 PvE enemies with Ticuu’s Divination relatively quickly. Gambit will work (you’ll get a chance to take out Guardians with your bow during Gambit matches alongside AI combatants), but you’ll probably get this done even quicker in Strikes. We completed the entire requirement in a run through the Sepiks Prime Nightfall: The Ordeal Strike on Hero difficulty.

All these numbers are significantly easier to reach if you’re a season pass holder and earn your way up to Level 22. The buff unlocked there quadruples your progress, which should cut the number of activities you need to complete to unlock the catalyst to about 25. It’ll also cut your Guardian kill count significantly, which is likely to be the sticking point for a lot of players.

When you’re finally finished with all that grinding, return to Banshee-44 in the Tower to complete the Exotic quest and get the catalyst.

Ticuu's Divination takes a moment to get used to, but used correctly, it's devastating against groups of enemies.

What Does The Ticuu’s Divination Catalyst Do?

The Exotic catalyst for Ticuu’s Divination is designed to increase its usefulness when blowing up enemies. It gets the Causality Quiver perk, which makes the Causality Arrows perk even better.

Normally with Ticuu’s Divination, hitting an enemy when shooting from the hip marks them with Sacred Flame; hit that same enemy when aiming down the sights triggers Causality Arrow, which makes the Sacred Flame enemy explode. If you land a precision shot while aiming down the sight and hold the arrow long enough to get a perfect charge before firing, your Sacred Flame explosions are larger and do more damage. The Exotic catalyst adds more benefits to this flow.

With Causality Quiver, landing a perfect charge, precision Causality Arrow shot that triggers a Sacred Flame explosion also increases the damage of all your Ticuu’s Divination shots for a time. If you hit an enemy with a Causality Arrow that isn’t marked with Sacred Flame, any enemies that are marked get their duration reset. That essentially means that you can blow up enemies with Causality Arrows for a boost in bow damage, or shoot a non-Sacred Flame enemy with a Causality Arrow to extend the timer on any other enemies you still need to blow up. And as with other catalysts, Ticuu’s Divination will also generate Orbs of Power any time you rack up rapid kills, which should happen just about all the time when you’re triggering explosions.

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