As we approach the release date for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the community seems to get more and more excited. The past titles haven’t seen anywhere near the amount of content that Modern Warfare has available from the start. With this excitement, some creators are looking to capitalize as there are many avenues in terms of content. One of these creators is the two-time Blockbuster video game champion, DrDisrespect. He is toying with an interesting idea that could bring even more hype to Modern Warfare‘s launch.
DrDisrespect’s tournament idea for Modern Warfare
A couple of days ago on Twitter, the Doc sent out a tweet that got the whole community buzzing. Like many others, DrDisrespect is intrigued by the integration of cross-play in Call of Duty this year, which got him to propose a tournament in Modern Warfare.
Here's what I'm thinking…#ModernWarfare 2v2 Code Red Tournament – Cross Platform.
Teammates consist of 1 on PC and 1 on Console.
100k? Talk to me.
— Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 1, 2019
Taking place in the 2v2 Gunfight mode, Doc is proposing that one console player and one PC player team up in a tournament. This team will go head to head with another squad set up exactly like theirs, with one console and PC player.
Although the prize pool of $100,000 seems lofty, tournament hoster Code Red does have a history with DrDisrespect. Maybe they’re willing to pitch in the money if the tournament generates enough buzz.
Once Doc sent this tweet, pro players and creators alike immediately jumped into the comments. The likes of Nadeshot, Crimsix, Dizzy, Lirik, Censor, and Aydan all seem more than willing to participate. The fact that even Fortnite and Apex Legends players want to play COD is certainly a good sign for this year.
There’s no word on whether or not this will come to fruition. However, knowing DrDisrespect, something of this nature is bound to occur eventually. Maybe Code Red could even make this a weekly or monthly tournament. We’ll have to wait for Modern Warfare to release on Oct. 25 to know for sure.
What do you think about Doc’s proposed tournament? Let us know, and keep up with Daily Esports for all Modern Warfare coverage.
Data Pribadi Para Pemain eSports FIFA Bocor di Website Resmi EA
Jadi masalah yang cukup serius
Bayangkan ketika sedang mendaftarkan diri secara online untuk berbagai keperluan, seketika pula kamu malah disodorkan sebuah data informasi dari seseorang yang mungkin kamu kenal atau tidak. Sebuah insiden serupa yang terjadi menjelang bergulirnya kompetisi FIFA 20 Global Series lagi-lagi menjadi bentuk rapor merah yang cukup mengkhawatirkan bagi EA.
Dilansir melalui pemberitaan Dexerto, banyak calon peserta yang kaget bukan kepalang ketika hendak menyelesaikan proses pendaftaran diri mereka untuk kompetisi tersebut di website EA. Mereka melihat sejumlah nama orang lain yang justru terpampang, lengkap dengan informasi mengenai nomor ID, tanggal lahir, asal negara, hingga akun konsol yang digunakan. Bahkan dari sebagian identitas yang bocor, tidak sedikit pula muncul nama-nama yang selama ini kerap dianggap sebagai seorang publik figur (Youtuber maupun Streamer) bagi para komunitas gamer-gamer FIFA.
My friend got a big pull in the Data Breach pack, Hashtag’s own Algerian Arrow, @YaniOurabah.
We’ll send you a birthday card.
What a mess. pic.twitter.com/IYMT1ieq4g
— George Hughes (@GeorgeHughes) October 3, 2019
I am suing
— Kurt (@Kurt0411Fifa) October 3, 2019
Big yikes from EA.
I bet it was Jeff on live chat who came up with the idea to leak everyone’s details. He’s already given imposters my details once or twice before.
— Reev (@TheReevHD) October 3, 2019
Kejadian tersebut jelas benar-benar memantik reaksi yang sangat negatif dari para komunitas, tak terkecuali dari para influencernya yang ikut mengutarakan berbagai bentuk kecaman dan sindiran di Twitter.
Tak lama kemudian, EA pun akhirnya resmi memberi respon klarifikasi bahwa ada semacam potensi gangguan teknis yang menyerang halaman registrasi EA Sports FIFA 20 Global Series. Mereka kabarnya sedang sibuk dalam menginvestigasi apa penyebab kebocoran data tersebut dan memutuskan untuk memberhentikan sementara layanan registrasi onlinenya.
We’re aware of a potential issue affecting the registration page for the EA SPORTS FIFA 20 Global Series that went live earlier today. We take these matters seriously, and we immediately took down the page while we investigate the matter. We’ll share updates as soon as possible.
— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) October 3, 2019
Di saat yang bersamaan, EA juga meminta kepada para komunitas untuk melaporkan segala gangguan keamanan yang terkait dengan game EA beserta dengan macam bentuk layanannya melalui email: “secure@ea.com”.
Sumber: Dexerto
Baca pula informasi lain terkait game FIFA, beserta dengan kabar-kabar menarik seputar dunia video game dari saya, Ido Limando.
Apex Legends Season 3 content is full of pop culture references
The new Apex Legends season is upon us. The Season 3 Battle Pass is packed with new content, and that content itself is packed with nerdy references. Respawn has never shied away from referencing pop culture and other games in Apex Legends, but Meltdown is arguably more indulgent than previous seasons.
Some of our favorite examples include the Rose-Colored Legends loading screen. It captures a moment of the Season 3 launch trailer showing Gibraltar strafing an enemy squad inside a trench. As some Apex Legends players were quick to notice, the scene is most likely inspired by a memorable moment in the 2014 sci-fi action film Edge of Tomorrow. Rose is notably the middle name of one of the film’s two protagonists, portrayed by Emily Blunt.
Some of the other Apex Legends pop culture references are less current. The Send in the Clowns loading screen is a reference to Stephen Sondheim’s 1973 song of the same name. The Hot Head banner frame for Mirage, shown above, looks like a love letter to the Hollywood of some decades ago.
Speaking of Mirage, our favorite Apex Legends pop culture reference in the new content is one of his skins. As players have repeatedly pointed out, Mirage looks a lot like Guy Fieri on his badge. The similarity was definitely not lost on Respawn either. Whether you like that or not, the new Fired Up Mirage skin is taking you to Flavortown.
Everything that comes out of Crypto’s mouth is meta
Unlike all the references pointing to the world outside the game, new legend Crypto looks inward. He is constantly quipping meta references about Apex Legends and its lore. A good example is him saying, “I am here to break the game.” Not just bragging here, Crypto is stating his intent to get to the bottom of the big Apex Games conspiracy for his own personal reasons. More likely than not, he is also referencing his own role in shaking up the gameplay meta. Much like Wattson in Season 2, Crypto will likely have a strong impact on the Apex meta with his unconventional, Rainbow Six Siege-esque skill set.
Crypto’s quips are full of little references, double meanings, and puns like that. One of his finisher lines is, “I mean this with respect — you’re a hack.” Hackers execute hacks, get it? Many of his quips also express the background he shares with Wraith in the Apex Legends lore. Some of his one-liners parallel hers; for example, they both love to brag about how much they know. Put next to each other, some of their quips could even form a tense and confrontational dialogue.
Stay tuned to Daily Esports for more Apex Legends news and content!
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