Fortnite Season 8 Could Feature Pirates and Snake Monsters

The Fortnite Twitter account has been slowly dropping hints about the game’s upcoming Season 8, and it seems the new theme may centre around fantasy piracy.

In what seem to be daily tweets, rhymes and teaser images have pointed squarely to a pirate theme. The first is the clearest, from the theme of treasure to the hook-hand in the image:

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PS4 Slim for $260, Red Dead 2 for $40, and More PS4 Deals

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It’s a new week, which means you can find fresh video game deals on at numerous retailers. Among the discounts available for PlayStation fans this week, you’ll find many of the best PS4 games ever made down to just $14.99. Plus, we’ve found some rare deals on PS4 Slim, and Red Dead Redemption 2 remains on sale for $39.99. Let’s dive in.

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Preorder the Samsung Galaxy S10 at Walmart and Save Up to $330

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Samsung unveiled its new S10 line of smartphones, revealing the S10e, S10, S10+ and the S10 5G. The S10 5G utilizes upcoming 5G data technology, and will be a timed-exclusive for Verizon customers. The S10 5G will see a wide roll-out later this year.

Best Samsung Galaxy S10 Deal

The best deal on preordering a Samsung Galaxy S10 is at Walmart. The promotion applies to the S10 and the S10+, and includes the free Galaxy Buds wireless ear buds, as is the case with all Galaxy S10 preorders. However, on top of the Galaxy Buds, valued at $129.99, Walmart’s promotion offers a free Samsung charger duo on an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S10+ 128GB for $999.

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Daily Deals: Alienware 240Hz Monitor, Apple iPad, OLED TV, and RTX Desktops

Welcome to IGN’s Daily Deals, your source for the best deals on the stuff you actually want to buy. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

We bring you the best deals we’ve found today on video games, hardware, electronics, and a bunch of random stuff too.Check them out here or like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to get the latest deals.

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Get a Nintendo Switch with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for £289

The Nintendo Switch has notoriously held its value since its release, bar Black Friday when Amazon reduced it to £249. If you’re one of those that are looking to get a Nintendo Switch on the cheap but didn’t jump in on the Black Friday deal, you’ve come to the right place.

I’ve highlighted my picks on what I feel are the best and cheapest Nintendo Switch bundles, games and accessories below (updated weekly). It’s good to note that Nintendo Switch bundle deals right now aren’t as good as they are in promotional periods such as Black Friday, but if you can’t wait to get your hands on one, then these deals are currently your best bet.

Best Cheap Nintendo Switch Bundle Deals Right Now

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Top New Games Out For Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week – February 24 – March 2 2019

February isn’t quite over, and it still has some big game releases on the way. That said, this episode of New Releases is dipping its toes into March with Dead or Alive 6 and ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove. The remainder of February is home to action-packed titles like Trials Rising and Ape Out, and for something more family-friendly, you can check out The Lego Movie 2 Video Game.

Trials Rising — February 26

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

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For the uninitiated, the Trials series involves steering a motorbike across increasingly insane obstacle courses. Rising takes this action to iconic locations around the world, including Mount Everest and the Eiffel Tower. It also introduces the tandem bike, letting two players try to complete levels together on a single vehicle.

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The Lego Movie 2 Video Game — February 26

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

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Lego video game adaptions adhere to the same gameplay formula: collect studs, build objects, and solve puzzles as multiple characters. This time around, you’ll be controlling the cast of The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. It also includes scenes from the feature film itself.

Ape Out — February 28

Available on: PC, Switch

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As you can see in the screenshot, Ape Out has a striking, colorful art style. What you can’t get from the screenshot is its hyper jazz soundtrack. That all complements its violent action: your ape wants to escape, and it’ll do that by using guards as meat shields and thrown weapons.

Dead or Alive 6 — March 1

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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Speaking of screenshots, you can see Dead or Alive 6’s improved sweat tech above. That comes alongside visible damage and new slow-motion moments during the fight. DOA 6 introduces the new Fatal Reversal mechanic, which stuns your opponent and opens them up to attack. It’s also meant to be more accessible to newcomers thanks to the Fatal Rush, a simplified combo that’s easy to execute.

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ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove — March 1

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

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ToeJam and Earl haven’t seen action since 2003’s Mission to Earth, but as the name implies, the hip hop duo is back. This return to form features the same isometric perspective as the Sega Genesis original, plus the rhythm minigame introduced in Panic on Funkotron. You can choose from nine characters and take on this new adventure in four-player co-op too.

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This episode of New Releases already peeked into March, but next week we’ll take a look at some of the biggest games the new month will bring, including Devil May Cry 5, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Activision And EA Both Appear On “Most Overpaid CEOs” List

The non-profit advocacy group As You Sow has released its 2019 “Most Overpaid CEOs” report and it includes two notable companies from the games industry. Both Activision’s Bobby Kotick and Electronic Arts’ Andrew Wilson appeared on the top 100 list, which is intended to promote corporate responsibility.

The non-profit bases its estimates on a CEO’s yearly earnings, based on a calculation that takes into account shareholder returns. Kotick appeared at number 45, with an annual pay of more than $28 million–which As You Sow estimates is overpaid by almost $13 million. Andrew Wilson barely appeared on the list at number 98, with salary of more than $35 million, or an excess of $19 million.

The median ratio between company CEO and median worker is 142:1. By comparison, Activision’s was 301:1 and EA’s was 371:1. The As You Sow list in general has a ratio of 300:1.

This report comes just after both companies shared their most recent fiscal results. Activision made headlines by boasting record profits while laying off hundreds of employees–roughly 8% of its workforce. Meanwhile EA posted a “difficult quarter” with games like Battlefield 5 underperforming expectations. EA’s fortunes may be turning around, though, as Apex Legends surprised-launched to a huge reception.

Recently, stories of working conditions at high-profile developers like Rockstar, as well as Activision’s mass layoffs, inspired the labor organization AFL-CIO to write an open letter to the games industry encouraging them to unionize. That letter explicitly mentioned both Kotick and Wilson.