How to get Sabrina Carpenter in Fortnite

Sabrina Carpenter has debuted in Fortnite as part of Season 8 in Fortnite Festival, so if you’ve been looking for a new skin to shake up your wardrobe, then now’s your chance at getting something glamorous. Sabrina’s skins and styles will be available for the entire season, which will come to a close on June…

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How to find and use the pawn shop in Schedule 1

Once you’ve hired employees to handle the day-to-day running of your drug empire in Schedule 1, you’ll soon end up with lots of equipment you don’t need anymore. Added in version 0.3.4, you can now use the new pawn shop to sell old items. Before the fancy new pawn shop, you’d just have to drop…

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How to launder money in Schedule 1

So, you’ve maxed out your deposit limit and have suddenly found out you have no obvious way to bank your cash—and no reputable business takes cash. This is where Schedule 1‘s money laundering system comes into play, letting you go beyond the stingy $10,000 per week ATM deposit limit. If you’re anything like me, you…

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Christopher Perkins, a senior D&D designer, director, and the mind behind 5e’s Curse of Strahd, retires after 28 years at Wizards of the Coast

Christopher Perkins, a senior D&D designer (and, recently, creative director) has retired from Wizards of the Coast after 28 years at the company—as announced on his Bluesky profile late last week: “Today I retire from Wizards after 28 years,” Perkins writes. “With D&D’s 50th anniversary wrapping up and the revised rulebooks doing gangbusters, this is…

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The Last of Us Part 2 proves that 8 GB of VRAM can be enough, even at 4K with maximum settings, so why aren’t more games using the same clever asset-streaming trick?

When Sony’s masterpiece The Last of Us Part 1 appeared on the humble PC two years ago, I hoped it would become a watershed moment in the history of console ports. Well, it was, but for all the wrong reasons—buggy and unstable, it hogged your CPU and GPU like nothing else, and most controversially of…

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Framework is ‘temporarily pausing US sales’ on some of its laptops due to Trump’s tariffs: ‘At a 10% tariff, we would have to sell the lowest-end SKUs at a loss’

Trump’s tariffs seem to be putting a thorn in the side of major hardware manufacturers, as both Nintendo and modular laptop maker Framework announced order delays in the span of just one week. Posted to the Framework X account (via Ars Technica), Framework’s tweet states, “Due to the new tariffs that came into effect on…

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