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| − | <br>The | + | <br>The hunter and killer of both men and Metroids, Samus Aran, has been trending on Twitter recently due to a rumored crossover with Fortnite . Including the protagonist from every mainline **Metroid ** game in Fortnite would be a big step for Nintendo , as its caution when dealing with its own IP is well-known, but Samus would make a great addition to the Fortnite cast if Nintendo wants to get its foot in the door of one of the world's biggest games. She easily has the gall to stand up to most of the game's other fight<br><br> <br>[https://Fortnitemix.com/ Fortnite Walkthrough|Https://Fortnitemix.Com/] always blows fans away with their events, and this is the first time that they literally blew them off the map into another dimension. As the 'Cube' era finally came to an end, so did the mini island above Loot L<br> <br>This event brought villains from a galaxy far away straight into Fortnite, as fans got to watch an actual war between The Resistance and The First Order. This event even welcomed celebrity guests into the game, such as actor Ben Schwa<br><br> <br>These streamers have had plenty of reason to be cautious recently, though. Twitch has not been a safe place for content creators recently due to an unprecedented amount of DMCA copyright strikes that the website is clearly not equipped to deal with. These legal attacks have led to a massive " DMCA bloodbath " as streamers see their content deleted en masse with little to no warning or hope for recourse. Not even partnered streamers are safe; the website has been banning some of them over their sound effect usage in a desperate attempt to escape legal repercussions. The most minor of sound effects can incur the wrath of the DMCA; players have faced strikes for innocuous in-game sound effects like birds chirping and clocks tick<br><br> <br>Twitch has issued a warning on Twitter for Fortnite _ streamers to delete their footage of the recent Nexus War event. The Nexus War event has seen the ending of _Fortnite 's fourth season, giving fans the opportunity to fly the game's iconic battle bus into the mouth of legendary Marvel villain Galactus to defeat him and save reality. It was a memorable way to bring Fortnite 's epic Marvel crossover event to a close, and one that was surely attended by a lot of fans and streamed to even m<br><br> <br>The next round of speculation among the Fortnite ** is centered around Halo ** ’s Master Chief coming to the battle royale scene. Epic Games’ popular title is known for collaborating with other intellectual properties from various forms of entertainment media, such as multiple Marvel characters and Kratos from Sony’s God of War franchise. The infamous Galactus from Marvel Comics also made an appearance on December 1, continuing Fortnite’s trend of bringing in heroes and villains from different franchi<br><br> <br>However, with such an iconic character potentially debuting in Epic Games’ most popular title, everyone is going to be scrambling to acquire him. The novelty will last a while but will eventually wear off as fans come to terms with the lack of individuality that comes with donning the same skin as everyone else. It makes gameplay start to feel stale, often breaking immersion as it feels like players are just fighting clones of themselves. Regardless, it is about time the Master Chief returned to the gaming scene – the only question now is if Chief will appear on both PlayStation and Nintendo Switch versions of Fortni<br><br> <br>Twitch is one of the most prominent platforms for video game streamers, and it has a lot of potential to do a lot of good. In November, for instance, the website donated an incredible $1 million dollars to the AbleGamers Foundation , which is an incredible boon for video game fans with disabilities. Twitch could be a really positive presence in the internet world, and a safe place for _Fortnite _ streamers and general video game fans alike, but it absolutely needs to take stronger action to help its users survive the D<br><br> <br>Speculation surrounding Samus appearing in Fortnite has started doing the rounds as both Microsoft and Nintendo have yet to lend a character to the game, and Fortnite has always been pro-cross-play. Nintendolife has reported that several tweets predict that Samus will be the next bounty hunter to be revealed, starting with Kinda Funny's Greg Miller's Game Awards prediction. The other tweets go along the same line, linking the theme of bounty hunters and alternate realities with Nintendo's ex-soldier Sa<br><br> <br>Twitch's response to this DMCA emergency has been severely lacking. The company's even been called out for its behavior by a former VP. Its handling of the Nexus War event is arguably an improvement over its behavior in the past, as it at least gives streamers a chance to preserve their content before the ban hammer comes down. But it's certainly not a feasible option in the long run. Streamers are going to want to record their participation in major events like this. Telling these streamers to hide their VODs as soon as possible makes Twitch feel less like a platform for content sharing and more like a speakeasy getting raided by c<br> |
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The hunter and killer of both men and Metroids, Samus Aran, has been trending on Twitter recently due to a rumored crossover with Fortnite . Including the protagonist from every mainline **Metroid ** game in Fortnite would be a big step for Nintendo , as its caution when dealing with its own IP is well-known, but Samus would make a great addition to the Fortnite cast if Nintendo wants to get its foot in the door of one of the world's biggest games. She easily has the gall to stand up to most of the game's other fight
Fortnite Walkthrough|Https://Fortnitemix.Com/ always blows fans away with their events, and this is the first time that they literally blew them off the map into another dimension. As the 'Cube' era finally came to an end, so did the mini island above Loot L
This event brought villains from a galaxy far away straight into Fortnite, as fans got to watch an actual war between The Resistance and The First Order. This event even welcomed celebrity guests into the game, such as actor Ben Schwa
These streamers have had plenty of reason to be cautious recently, though. Twitch has not been a safe place for content creators recently due to an unprecedented amount of DMCA copyright strikes that the website is clearly not equipped to deal with. These legal attacks have led to a massive " DMCA bloodbath " as streamers see their content deleted en masse with little to no warning or hope for recourse. Not even partnered streamers are safe; the website has been banning some of them over their sound effect usage in a desperate attempt to escape legal repercussions. The most minor of sound effects can incur the wrath of the DMCA; players have faced strikes for innocuous in-game sound effects like birds chirping and clocks tick
Twitch has issued a warning on Twitter for Fortnite _ streamers to delete their footage of the recent Nexus War event. The Nexus War event has seen the ending of _Fortnite 's fourth season, giving fans the opportunity to fly the game's iconic battle bus into the mouth of legendary Marvel villain Galactus to defeat him and save reality. It was a memorable way to bring Fortnite 's epic Marvel crossover event to a close, and one that was surely attended by a lot of fans and streamed to even m
The next round of speculation among the Fortnite ** is centered around Halo ** ’s Master Chief coming to the battle royale scene. Epic Games’ popular title is known for collaborating with other intellectual properties from various forms of entertainment media, such as multiple Marvel characters and Kratos from Sony’s God of War franchise. The infamous Galactus from Marvel Comics also made an appearance on December 1, continuing Fortnite’s trend of bringing in heroes and villains from different franchi
However, with such an iconic character potentially debuting in Epic Games’ most popular title, everyone is going to be scrambling to acquire him. The novelty will last a while but will eventually wear off as fans come to terms with the lack of individuality that comes with donning the same skin as everyone else. It makes gameplay start to feel stale, often breaking immersion as it feels like players are just fighting clones of themselves. Regardless, it is about time the Master Chief returned to the gaming scene – the only question now is if Chief will appear on both PlayStation and Nintendo Switch versions of Fortni
Twitch is one of the most prominent platforms for video game streamers, and it has a lot of potential to do a lot of good. In November, for instance, the website donated an incredible $1 million dollars to the AbleGamers Foundation , which is an incredible boon for video game fans with disabilities. Twitch could be a really positive presence in the internet world, and a safe place for _Fortnite _ streamers and general video game fans alike, but it absolutely needs to take stronger action to help its users survive the D
Speculation surrounding Samus appearing in Fortnite has started doing the rounds as both Microsoft and Nintendo have yet to lend a character to the game, and Fortnite has always been pro-cross-play. Nintendolife has reported that several tweets predict that Samus will be the next bounty hunter to be revealed, starting with Kinda Funny's Greg Miller's Game Awards prediction. The other tweets go along the same line, linking the theme of bounty hunters and alternate realities with Nintendo's ex-soldier Sa
Twitch's response to this DMCA emergency has been severely lacking. The company's even been called out for its behavior by a former VP. Its handling of the Nexus War event is arguably an improvement over its behavior in the past, as it at least gives streamers a chance to preserve their content before the ban hammer comes down. But it's certainly not a feasible option in the long run. Streamers are going to want to record their participation in major events like this. Telling these streamers to hide their VODs as soon as possible makes Twitch feel less like a platform for content sharing and more like a speakeasy getting raided by c