Launching Tuesday, “ESPN Football Island” is an addition to Epic’s popular online game “Fortnite” that Disney advertises as a way to gamify the sports network’s slogan of “serving ...
comforting tones of a tenor sax wafting out the windows of this Lego jazz club. With plenty of minifigures, a rooftop garden, and a post-show pizza parlour, you’ll get lost in your own world of ...
The Harris campaign launched a new politically-themed map in "Fortnite" called "Freedom Town, USA," promoting key campaign issues like tax relief and affordable housing. Efforts to mobilize young ...
On December 1st, the change to XP will go into effect for the “Brick or Treat” Lego Pass and studs will be retired. That same day, the “battle stars” that you earn with XP in Fortnite’s ...
With the current system, for example, to progress in LEGO Fortnite’s rewards, only XP earned in LEGO Fortnite counts, but not in Fortnite or Rocket Racing. With the new system, it will be ...
A new Lego store is opening soon in downtown Raleigh, but its owner plans for the store to be more than just a place to buy bricks. “We’re trying to make this an experience more than it is ...
you can earn XP for Fortnite Festival’s music pass by completing any activity in Fortnite Festival, Lego Fortnite, Fortnite Battle Royale, and Fortnite Rocket Racing. That includes creator-made ...
Throughout this year, it’s released various Festival Passes and LEGO Passes with their own unique objectives and currencies. Beginning with Fortnite Festival Season 6, it will connect all ...
The forward has a long history with the Isles and President and GM Lou Lamoriello (this will be his ninth season playing for a Lamoriello team) and while he was a known commodity entering his 16th ...
The lead antagonist from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has been haunting horror movie fans for more than 40 years, and he can now be found plaguing Fortnite fans as well. The skin is currently live ...
All taken care of in the time it took to eat a packet of crisps. This is London, but it's also Fortnite. I was building inside an odd and quietly wonderful project called Re:Imagine London ...
Prison bosses hope inmates can rebuild their lives by playing with simple toys like LEGO. Lags are being given sets of the kids’ bricks as part of a pioneering scheme to cut violence in jails.