Today was another big one in terms of gaming news. In case you’ve gotten behind, we’ve got this roundup at the ready to get you back up to speed. We found out today that a Destiny 2 streamer is being sued for threatening employees at Bungie, Charles Boyd has now left the team working on Star Wars: The Old Republic, and an artist at Ubisoft sparked a debate about entitled gamers. There’s more where this came from, so keep on reading.
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Transformers might be coming to Fortnite at some point in the very near future if any of the rumors are to be believed. The news comes from the official Twitter account which recently teased “it’s Prime time.” The talk has also been substantiated by the notorious leaker known as InTheShade who noted that “a new mech-like vehicle is being worked on codenamed PlateHawk. Players should be able to enter its seats, fire, secondary fire, sprint, and emote from it. Imagine if this was for the Transformers collaboration?” Time will tell.
The artwork in the upcoming Return to Monkey Island has been met with a mixed reception since the game was announced. While some are just fine with the style, others have been quite taken aback. The actor behind Guybrush Threepwood clearly falls into the former category. "I was really surprised that there were folks who were not happy with it,” Dominic Armato remarked in a recent interview. "It just never occurred to me that would be the case. It's very unique, distinctive, and stylised.” Armato acknowledged the differences of opinion, but noted that “obnoxious abuse is never okay under any circumstances. There's a difference between making your point and moving on and trying to get your way by virtue of being as
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