Call Of Duty's Latest DLC Operator Is A Rubber Ducky

Call of Duty’s latest DLC operator is available now, and it’s unlike anything that’s come before it. The newest operator is called Bath Time, and it turns your soldier into a rubber ducky. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Available for 1,800 COD Points, or about $18, the bundle comes with the rubber ducky head for your soldier, as well as weapons called The Ducky and Rubber Rampage. You also get the “What the Duck” weapon sticker, the “Duck This” calling card, and the “Bath Time” emblem. There is also a weapon charm in the bundle called “Quack’n Up.”

The Bath Time operator doesn’t have its own unique finishing move, however, as it recycles the “Stick ‘N Move” finisher that other operators already have.

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Fortnite Ember Punchcard Quests- Where To Find A Fireplace, Heal From A Campfire

New NPCs are now on the Fortnite island, including Ember, an elvish woman who absolutely loves fire. Sometimes that means cozying up near the fireplace, or healing using a campfire, and sometimes it just means lighting the entire island ablaze. Her love for fire truly burns. The five-part Fortnite Ember punchcard is now available, and to complete it, you’ll be using fire in a number of ways. Here’s how to earn 150,000 XP with the new Ember quests.

Fortnite Ember Location And Punchcard Quests

As you can expect, you’ll find Ember near a campfire. Specifically, she hangs out on the small hilltop campsite northwest of Corny Crops. If you’re landing there among enemy players, make sure to give yourself enough gliding time to land atop the hill, as running up it afterwards may mean you’re last to greet her and thus first to be eliminated by enemy players who have quickly equipped weapons.

When you talk to her, you’ll kick off her five-part Fire Yoga questline. Here’s the full questline followed by guides on how to complete them all.

  • Destroy a fireplace at Lazy Lake, Craggy Cliffs, Holly Hedges, or Pleasant Park (1) – 30,000 XP
  • Set structures on f…
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Godzilla x Kong- The New Empire Ending Explained

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire includes a metric ton of outlandish monster-on-monster action, which is obviously the main draw. But it’s also a movie that’s dense with story and lore about Kong and his people, and the seemingly timeless humans who used to live on Skull Island. And, on top of that, it sets up a new status quo in Warner Bros’ MonsterVerse that opens up some interesting possibilities for a franchise endgame, should they decide to go that direction from here.

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Warning: This remainder of this article will consist of spoilers for the plot of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, including its ending.

There are three core plotlines in Godzilla x Kong: Kong and his fight against the Skar King in the Hollow Earth; the people from Monarch (Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Kaylee Hottle returning from the last movie, and new addition Dan Stevens) who are also exploring Hollow Earth and trying to figure out what Kong has gotten himself into; and Godzilla back on the surface, leveling up his powers in anticipation of the Skar King’s arrival.

Kong’s thread is the primary one that drives a…

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Ghostrunner 2 Review – Delicate Balance

When it launched in 2020, Ghostrunner was quickly recognized for its slick blend of satisfying first-person parkour platforming and tough-as-nails, one-hit-kill combat. Perhaps most impressive was just how well it practiced restraint, never overstaying its welcome while also keeping the focus keenly on its engaging traversal and action. Ghostrunner II is a sequel that hasn’t entirely lost the captivating nature of its core gameplay loop, but in expanding the world that you’re playing in and trying to find new elements to introduce into the mix, it loses itself along the way at times before finding its feet once again.

Ghostrunner II takes place a year after the events of the first game, with cyborg assassin Jack now comfortable in his role as enforcer for the Climbers, one of many gangs trapped in the cyberpunk tower of Dharma. While the original Ghostrunner had a story, it wasn’t a core focus, instead simply providing some context to keep you moving forward. In the sequel, the narrative is far more prevalent, which can make many of its opening moments confusing if you haven’t brushed up on the events of the first game or the encapsulating lore of the w…

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