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Deep into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and its World of Light adventure mode is one of the tougher puzzles contained in a Smash game. That’s not a super high bar, since the fighting series doesn’t usually offer up puzzles to be solved. Yet here one sits, and the solution is actually a bit challenging to figure out. You can explore the whole area to find it, fumble around in the dark, or keep reading.
From the many side-missions you will handle in The Ascent, the Double Charge is one of the early ones that you will be scratching your head about. While the instructions as to what to do are clear, kill ten enemies using stasis overcharge, the actual question is what exactly is that and how to do it. There is a ton of stuff that The Ascent doesn’t straightforwardly explain to the player, and this is yet another one of those exactly.
Implementing a ‘football’ (or soccer, pick your poison) mode in a shooter multiplayer game, is something really out of the ordinary, however, Brawl Stars actually does this with great success. In this frantic mode, you have two teams pitted against each other, trying to score a goal against the enemy group, using a huge ball found in the middle of the map. The first team who scores 2 goals, wins the match.
Call of Duty Mobile is just like the normal game in that you can add friends and then play with them in multiplayer matches.  Getting to play with your friends in Call of Duty Mobile is a two part process as you’ll actually need to Add Friends and then once they’ve accepted your invitation to be friends you can Invite to your game to play with friends. How to Add Friends in Call of Duty Mobile Adding friends in Call of Duty Mobile is fairly straight forward.
Cyberpunk 2077 is a massive game, but there actually aren’t as many main missions as you’d think. There’s a ton of optional content and side quests to take on as you get lost in Night City that will keep you busy, however. If you only focus on the main story content and ignore side quests, you can blast through the game in roughly 20 hours. Although the quest names don’t give much away, this list could contain potential SPOILERS, so click away if you want to go into the game completely blind.
Festival of the Lost is here again in Destiny 2, and this year, players have to complete Summoning Rituals in Haunted Sectors to earn rewards. Haunted Sectors are a new activity for this year’s Festival of the Lost event, and they’re the main thing that players will be grinding if they want to earn rewards from Eva Levante. Completing a Summoning Ritual in a Haunted Sector is a required step for the Gone But Not Forgotten quest, so you’ll have to do at least one during the Festival of the Lost event.
The History Lesson is an early side quest in Dying Light 2 that tells players to investigate the square, but many players are having trouble figuring out what exactly they’re supposed to investigate. The quest itself is quite simple on paper. The quest giver sends you to a local memorial to learn about some of Villedor’s history, but you have to interact with certain parts of the memorial in order to proceed with the quest.
Recent Far Cry games have featured online co-op, and multiplayer returns in Far Cry 6 as one of the game’s defining features. Yara is a beautiful island full of things to do, and you can take on Anton Castillo’s oppressive regime with a friend in online co-op. Basically the whole game can be played with a friend, and you can seamlessly drop in and out of other people’s games to take part in side missions, expeditions, and other things.
Bunker Jonesy is one of the only NPCs to be wary of the aliens, and now a new Fortnite challenge requires you to interact with his conspiracy board. If you have any knowledge of Bunker Jonesy, then you know he gets around. He has several different spawn locations, which makes him a difficult man to track down. Thankfully, the conspiracy board only appears at one location so you don’t have to go on a wild goose chase to find it.