Destiny 2 – Moments Of Triumph Explained

Every year, Destiny 2 provides players with a chance to celebrate some of their biggest achievements in the game with Moments of Triumph. Since last year, the event has become an even bigger deal, with players unlocking an exclusive seal for their efforts, and getting aspect to real-world merchandise they can purchase to reflect their in-game achievements.

This year’s Moments of Triumph is notable because it’s very much related to the upcoming Beyond Light expansion, which is going to reshape Destiny 2 in a lot of ways. Most notably, four current Destiny 2 locations will be removed from the game indefinitely, and a lot of the content in the current Season of Arrivals revolves around getting ready for those locations to disappear. A lot of their related activities are going to, as well as five current raids: Leviathan, Spire of Stars, Eater of Worlds, Crown of Sorrows, and Scourge of the past. A big part of Moments of Triumph this year is about revisiting those raids.

The good news is, if there’s anything you want from the expiring raids, now is the time to get it–all five are now “farmable,” meaning you can play them over and over again for their unique rewards, without their weekly limitations. And Moments of Triumph will intermix with more Destiny 2 content coming this season, including the Solstice of Heroes summer event that is also about celebrating your Destiny 2 accomplishments. Best of all, you’ll have plenty of time to play through the raids, and everything else, to get your Moments of Triumph rewards–the event runs until September 22 when the Beyond Light expansion unlocks.

Destiny 2 – Ruinous Effigy Exotic Trace Rifle Gameplay

The Ruinous Effigy exotic quest has gone live in Destiny 2. The energy trace rifle has some novel features attached to the weapon that strays from previous exotic abilities. In the gameplay video above we show the Ruinous Effigy in action across various activities both in the open-world PvE environments, as well as in the Crucible against other guardians.

The way the rifle works is fairly simple. You defeat enemies using the trace rifle beam, which will then convert the enemy into a purple orb that can be picked up by you or any member of your fireteam. Grabbing this orb will give you three different options in how to wield it: You can swing the weapon as a melee attack; use the orb to leap up in the air and slam the ground causing a massive area of effect ring of damage that will destroy most minor enemies and can one-shot enemy guardians; or create a massive void wall around you which will siphon enemy life and restore your health.

Exotic weapons in Destiny 2 usually have some neat mechanic that allows it to shine, but the Ruinous Effigy–alongside the seasonal exotic Witherhoard–showcase there’s a renewed effort from Bungie to create novel exotics. Although they might not be the new DPS meta, they’re certainly a lot of dang fun to use, which is always welcome.

Twitch Criticized For Black Lives Matter Video Featuring Mostly White Streamers

Twitch has received backlash on Twitter after sharing a Black Lives Matter video that featured very few Black streamers. The video, which Twitch has since deleted, featured mostly white streamers, primarily DrLupo, talking about Black Lives Matter. Twitter User @2leftjoycons reuploaded the video.

Twitch followed up with an apology stating that the video was supposed to be focused on allyship, a message Twitch said it “didn’t make clear.” People took issue with the video promoting the message of supporting Black Twitch streamers without showcasing and promoting more of them.

BlissKai and ZombaeKillz, two Black Twitch streamers featured in the video, expressed their feelings on Twitter.

If you’re looking for more gaming content from Black creators, check out this roundup, featuring articles, videos, podcasts, and streamers.

Twitch dealt with controversy earlier in the week when it tweeted out a video celebrating LGBTQIA+ content creators that said “When the G in LGBTQIA+ also stands for gamer.” Twitch has deleted the tweet and put out a version without that graphic, but did not address the change.

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts and Black Lives Matter with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

Hearthstone Balance Update Will Smack Demon Hunter With Nerfs, Again

Blizzard has announced another set of balance changes coming to Hearthstone, and like the last few updates it focuses mostly on the new class, Demon Hunter. Though the update also packs balance changes for some other powerful decks currently dominating the meta, one class is clearly the biggest target.

Of the eight cards getting balance changes in the 17.6 update next week, three of them are Demon Hunter class cards. Those include Metamorphosis, Kayn Sunfury, and Warglaives of Azzinoth–all reliably aggressive Demon Hunter tools that have helped the class remain strong.

Other big changes are coming to strong cards used in popular Warrior, Mage, and Druid decks. And similar changes are coming to the neutral legendary Dragonqueen Alexstraza and the Rogue Galakrond. Rather than generating or drawing cards that cost 0 Mana, both of their effects will instead bring cards that cost 1 Mana. That retains the strong effect but keeps them from being played all at once or in conjunction with strong combo effects.

Blizzard had said it designed Demon Hunter cards to be a little stronger than most on average, in part because it had some catching up to do with other classes that have amassed a much larger card pool over the years. It seems the developer may have overdone it, because Demon Hunter has been nerfed repeatedly in the few months since its release–including the fastest balance adjustments ever, just one day after release.

That initial rebalancing nerfed four Demon Hunter cards. Since then it’s readjusted six more Demon Hunter cards, mostly nerfs, and this will include three more. Despite the number of rebalanced cards, the class has remained competitive in the meta.

Check below for the full list of upcoming balance changes.

Hearthstone 17.6 Balance Adjustments

Dragonqueen Alexstrasza

  • Old: Battlecry: If your deck has no duplicates, add 2 other random Dragons to your hand. They cost (0). → New: Battlecry: If your deck has no duplicates, add 2 other random Dragons to your hand. They cost (1).

Corsair Cache

  • Old: Draw a weapon. Give it +1/+1. → New: Draw a weapon. Give it +1 Durability.

Metamorphosis

  • Old: Swap your Hero Power to “Deal 5 damage.” After 2 uses, swap it back. → New: Swap your Hero Power to “Deal 4 damage.” After 2 uses, swap it back.

Kayn Sunfury

  • Old: 3 Attack, 5 Health → New: 3 Attack, 4 Health.

Warglaives of Azzinoth

  • Old: [Cost 5] → New: [Cost 6].

Dragoncaster

  • Old: [Cost 6] → New: [Cost 7].

Fungal Fortunes

  • Old: [Cost 2] → New: [Cost 3].

Galakrond, the Nightmare

  • Old: Battlecry: Draw 1 card. It costs (0). → New: Battlecry: Draw 1 card. It costs (1).

Galakrond, the Apocalypse (Rogue)

  • Old: Battlecry: Draw 2 cards. It costs (0). → New: Battlecry: Draw 2 cards. They cost (1).

Galakrond, Azeroth’s End (Rogue)

  • Old: Battlecry: Draw 4 cards. It costs (0). → New: Battlecry: Draw 4 cards. They cost (1).

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Game Of Thrones 4K Blu-Ray Box Set Is Coming, Available To Pre-Order Now

Game of Thrones is getting a massive 4K UHD Blu-ray collection later this year. Game of Thrones: The Complete Collection is available to pre-order now at Amazon for a cool $255. Best Buy has an exclusive steelbook edition up for pre-order for $240 as well. Best Buy’s edition is probably the way to go for serious collectors, but we wouldn’t be surprised if Amazon’s price goes down before the box set’s release, making its edition more enticing.

6479547 – Game of Thrones Complete Collection 4K UHD – Amazon and Best Buy pre-orders

Though each season of Game of Thrones is already available to purchase individually in 4K Blu-ray format, now you’ll be able to buy all eight seasons in one box set. The 33-disc set comes with both 4K UHD and standard Blu-ray discs as well as digital copies of all 73 episodes.

In addition to the full Game of Thrones arc, you’ll get 15 hours of special features, which are presumably the same as the special features from the standard Blu-ray collection that released late last year. If you want to own the entire Game of Thrones saga on Blu-ray but don’t have a need to watch in 4K, you can grab the gorgeous Blu-ray collection from Amazon and Best Buy for $195. Alternatively, you can (re)watch every episode of Game of Thrones on HBO Max, the recently launched streaming service that costs $15 per month.

In other Game of Thrones news, George R.R. Martin recently updated fans on the next novel in the book series, The Winds of Winter, saying that he’s made progress and could finish it sometime next year.

Disney World Union Pushes Back Against Parent Company

As Disney’s domestic theme parks get closer to opening, The Hollywood Reporter says the company is being accused of retaliating against a union of 750 Disney World performers demanding workers be tested for COVID-19 upon a rolling series of resort re-openings. Disney World is currently scheduled to partially re-open July 11, followed by Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on July 15.

However, Disney’s reported response to the call for testing has been to “rescind all of its recall notices for Equity members,” opting to reopen parks without those performers in the union.

A statement issued by the union reads: “Since our public request that Disney test performers in the park, there have been more than 114,000 new coronavirus cases in Florida. Rather than agree to testing of performers, Disney has decided to retaliate against workers fighting for a safe workplace.”

Disney, in a statement of its own, responded: “Seven unions signed agreements to have their employees return to work… the Actors’ Equity rejected our safety protocols and have not made themselves available to continue negotiations, which is unfortunate. We are exercising our right to open without Equity performers.”

Disneyland, originally scheduled to re-open on July 17, has canceled those plans pending approval from California.

If you’re gearing up to visit a theme park in the near future, our piece on what to expect is worth a read.

Back To The Future Part II on Netflix: 20 Easter Eggs You Never Noticed In The Time-Bending Sequel

Back To The Future Part II on Netflix: 20 Easter Eggs You Never Noticed In The Time-Bending Sequel – GameSpot

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Super Mario 64 Fan Is Remaking The Mushroom Kingdom In Fortnite

Fortnite’s creative mode, like Minecraft, is becoming a wonderful hub of imagination. One player has set out to create the entire world of Super Mario 64 within a single Fortnite map.

“I still have a long way to go, but I plan on re-creating as much of the game as possible,” Redditor King Yoshi told GameSpot. He has several levels complete, including Peach’s Castle, ‘Bowser in the Red Sea’, part of Whomp’s Fortress, among others.

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Recreating other games within Fortnite has become a hobby for King Yoshi and other players. He’s completely remade the map from Resident Evil 2, puzzles and zombies included, in Fortnite.

He’s laid out Raccoon City, the police station, the orphanage, and other areas from the game as if you were playing as Leon or Claire. He even has potted plants set up where green herbs are located in the original game. Check out the video below to see a walkthrough:

Fortnite’s creative mode, which launched in 2018, gives players the tools to design their very own islands. Some fans have gone as far as using familiar in-game assets, like buildings and zombies from the Save the World mode, to design their own game modes, narratives, and takes on classic games.

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Get Death Stranding For Free With Purchase Of Select Nvidia Graphics Cards

Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding releases July 14 on PC, but if you’re in the market for a new graphics card, you can get it for free. From now until July 29, all purchases of Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards come with a free Steam code for Death Stranding. With games like Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 coming later this year, now might be a great time to upgrade your PC’s hardware. If you’ve already got a great graphics card and just want to snag an excellent deal on the game, then Green Man Gaming has Death Stranding for only $46.79.

Eligible graphics cards include the RTX 2080, RTX 2070, and RTX 2060 as well as all of their Super and Ti variants. You can see a list of participating retailers on Nvidia’s website, though it’s always wise to double-check that the retailer itself states you’ll receive a free PC copy of Death Stranding.

6479543 – RTX Graphics Cards – Death Stranding Promo

If you don’t know that your PC can run the latest game from Hideo Kojima, then you’re in luck. Death Stranding’s recommended specs have been revealed, and they’re actually not that demanding. Of course, the better graphics card and other components you have, the higher the resolution and the better the performance will be. GameSpot recently got a hands-on preview with Death Stranding’s PC version and was impressed by the port’s performance.

“Death Stranding looks great and runs well, and can even surpass that of the PS4 Pro, given you have the proper PC hardware,” editor Michael Higham wrote. “It often goes without saying, but this is good news–the broader takeaway here is that the quality of Death Stranding’s PC port can speak to how Sony’s first-party exclusives can get another lease on life on a new platform for a different audience.”

Death Stranding was awarded the honour of being one of GameSpot’s best games of 2019. Reviews editor Kallie Plagge scored it a 9/10 in our Death Stranding review, praising the ways in which it lets you connect with others, fight the ghost-like BTs, and rewards you for doing so.

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A Website Will Pay Someone To Play Animal Crossing: New Horizons

You may have been playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons for months and perfected your idyllic island life, but now you can enter for a chance to do so while getting paid. A website is offering a “dream job” contest that will pay actual money to some lucky villager for playing 50 hours of the popular game.

The site, HighSpeedInternet.com, is an Internet provider comparison tool, and the contest ostensibly revolves around testing your Internet connection–but New Horizons isn’t exactly known for pushing your fiber connection to the limit. The grand prize is the “job” of playing 50 hours of Animal Crossing within about a month, at which point you’ll get paid $1000–or $20 per hour for something you were probably going to do anyway.

The full contest rules note that in this job you’ll be considered an independent contractor, so you’re not actually getting hired on by the site. You’ll need to be 18 or older and a legal US resident. Plus you need to provide your own Nintendo Switch and game, and obviously, the contest isn’t affiliated with Nintendo.

This is clearly a marketing stunt, so you’ll also need to give your email address and upload/download speeds to fill out the entry form. You can probably expect that information to be used somehow, at the very least in a mailing list, so make your peace with that if you plan to sign up.

If you want to dive into Animal Crossing–for free or otherwise–now is a good time to do it. The game just issued its big summer update, which introduced swimming and diving for precious new items. It’s the first of two planned summer updates, with the second to come in August.

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