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CoD Mobile’s Grind mode explained: Tips to master the new playlist

Grind may be a brand new mode in Call of Duty: Mobile, but it’s an old classic from the franchise itself. If you’re yet to jump into the experience or just want some advice on how to win, here are some of the best tips to master the mode. First introduced in Call of Duty: Ghosts, Grind stood out as one of the more unique experiments from that iteration. The mode was only ever available through custom games and the same carried through to 2016’s Infinite Warfare as well.

Trisha Paytas calls out H3H3 for ‘sending hate their way’ after Frenemies episode removal

YouTuber Trisha Paytas responded to Ethan and Hila Klein of H3H3 Productions after they removed an episode of the Frenemies podcast for claims Trisha made about a past teacher that “contradict available evidence.” The Frenemies podcast began in September 2020, and saw YouTubers Ethan Klein and Trisha Paytas work out their differences, talking about drama, and playing games every week. The show ended in June 2021, however, after a dispute about income led to Trisha leaving the show behind for good.

Dixie D’Amelio addresses backlash over liking "transphobic" tweets

TikTok star Dixie D’Amelio has published a statement addressing tweets she’d liked from 2018, which included some comments that many deemed to be fatphobic and transphobic regarding Victoria’s Secret models. Dixie D’Amelio is one of the net’s fastest-rising social media personalities, best known for her viral dance videos and being the big sister of TikTok queen Charli D’Amelio. Despite her popularity, Dixie has come under fire as of late, after leaked screenshots showed that she had liked tweets from 2018 that many critics found to be problematic.

How to find Cleffa in Pokémon Sword & Shield

If you’re searching for Cleffa in Pokémon Sword & Shield for the Nintendo Switch, then look no further – we’ve got everything you need to know right here. Since Pokémon Sword & Shield’s release on the Nintendo Switch on November 15, players have been going wild trying to find all the baby forms. One Pokébaby in particular has some fans scratching their heads at its whereabouts, and that’s Cleffa – the tiny version of Fairy-type monster Clefairy.

Valorant devs finally confirm in-game replay system as Riot backtracks on recent Q&A

Despite shutting down the idea of an in-game replay system, seemingly for good, in a recent developer Q&A, the Valorant team has now backtracked under pressure from the community and announced that such a system is finally in the works. Ever since Valorant’s closed Beta over two years ago, players have been calling for one specific addition to Riot’s tactical FPS: An in-game replay system. The ability to go back and learn from mistakes, analyze strategies, and rewatch the action from different POVs has been among the most highly requested features since the game launched and the community certainly hasn’t been quiet on it of late.

Sources: LA Valiant to pull off Marve1 coup with teammates contributing to wages

Just weeks after leaving the Boston Uprising, Overwatch tank player Min-Seo ‘Marve1’ Hwang has already found a new home, having signed with the Los Angeles Valiant, multiple sources have told Dexerto. The South Korean player has committed to the LA Valiant, with sources saying that he will be joining on a 30-day contract with the Overwatch League‘s East Region franchise. Keen to have Marve1 in the squad, head coach Wang ‘NoHill’ Fuxing and the rest of the team will pay for part of the tank’s wages out of pocket, the sources added.

Tati Mitch hits out at "toxic" users while announcing TikTok departure

After a tumultuous month of fan backlash, TikTok star Tati Mitch – real name Tatyanna Mitchell – has announced that she is leaving the “toxic” platform for good. Over the summer, Tati Mitch captured the hearts and attention of people all over TikTok with her relatable duets, dances and POVs, amassing a formidable following of 4.2 million fans on the app, as well as 226.4 million likes overall on her videos.

Respawn finally remove Low Profile in Apex Legends Season 9

Low Profile has been a contentious point in Apex Legends since its launch. Respawn is finally pulling the plug on it in Apex Legends Season 9 though, removing the debuff from some of the game’s less-armored Legends. Low Profile was a means to balance some of Apex Legends’ smaller and more nimble characters. Given to the likes of Wraith, Wattson, and Lifeline, it increased damage taken by 5%. It also used to include Pathfinder, but Respawn removed it in Season 8 as a buff to the friendly robot.

Riot planning Senna buffs after major LoL Season 12 changes hurt bot laner

Senna is set to be one of the champions most affected by the League of Legends Season 12 changes. While her winrate already sits on the low side, an overhaul to runes has the Redeemer struggling even more on the PBE, with Riot eyeing buffs in future updates. League of Legends Season 12 is nearly here. The preseason changes, which include two new dragons, an overhaul to both runes and items, and new objective bounties, will go live on LoL patch 11.

Team Liquid’s Alphari hits out at TSM for dodging scrims

As the LCS continues to heat up, Team Liquid top laner Barney ‘Alphari’ Morris has accused TSM of dodging scrims and lying about it in a recent interview.  Update March 19 at 3:06PM (GMT) Alphari has clarified that no ill will was meant towards TSM, but that the situation was “annoying a couple of weeks ago.” He playfully taunts that the team are “still gonna get absolutely murdered tomorrow,” so it’ll be exciting to see how this plays out on the Rift.