Fortnite may have collaborations planned with Yakuza & Tekken

Fortnite is gearing up for Chapter 6 on December 1 and Season 1 for this Chapter is Japanese Hunter themed. Of course, there are plenty of crossovers already teased and leaked for this Chapter such as Baymax from Big Hero 6 and Godzilla himself will have an outfit in Fortnite, eventually. Shpeshal_Nick, known for accurate Fortnite collaboration predictions, shared on X (Twitter) that he received a list in February, including characters from Yakuza and Tekken. He mentions in his post that this season has a Japan theme to it and could make sense for these two crossovers to happen. Who will the characters be from Yakuza and Tekken? That has not been revealed yet by the leakers or by Epic Games. As always we must take these rumors with a grain of salt although Fortnite will aim to collaborate with as many franchises as possible. In related news, Fortnite OG will be making a return full time as of December 6 bringing back all of the old seasons and weapons like we remember from 2017.
Tencent reveals Light of Motiram, takes inspiration from Horizon Zero Dawn

Polaris Quest and Tencent Games have announced a new game, Light of Motiram, an open-world survival crafting game. The game has already taken a lot of heat since it resembles a lot of Sony Interactive Entertainment and Guerrilla Games’ Horizon franchise. Light of Motiram features mechanized animal beasts just like Horizon and its main character looks similar to Aloy. Light of Motiram will be released on PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. A release date has not been announced yet. This wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen a game this year take a lot of clear inspiration from an iconic series. Earlier this year, Palworld was released and recently Nintendo and The Pokemon Company filed a lawsuit against the developer. This was first spotted by Gematsu. Below is an overview of the game: In a world overrun by colossal machines, explore the vast open world, build your base of operations, advance technology, train Mechanimals, and take on formidable bosses. Starting from the primitive age, forge a new path of development. Defy the machination, survive with mechanimals. A Mechanimal-Ruled Open World Earth and human civilization as we once knew it are gone. Across untamed wilderness, giant mechanical beasts roam freely, while humanity struggles to rebuild from the dawn of a new primitive era. Journey from lush tropical rainforests to barren desert landscapes and snow-capped mountain peaks—as you discover unique Mechanimals and mysterious ruins in different regions, gradually uncovering the secrets of MOTIRAM. Survive in the Wilderness In this mechanical wilderness where civilization is a distant memory, primal cultures, extreme weather, and lurking Mechanimals will constantly test your survival skills. Make smart use of everything around you to stay alive and face off against formidable bosses, every step is fraught with danger and requires courage. Only by overcoming the challenges of survival can you carve out a place for yourself in this unforgiving land
Bloodborne servers will undergo maintenance on December 3rd

FromSoftware announced that Bloodborne will be undergoing maintenance on December 3, 2024, which coincidentally aligns with the date hidden in a recent PlayStation trailer. The maintenance announcement came up when you started up Bloodborne, saying that it will be offline for maintenance at certain times. There has been a lot of speculation on if Sony and FromSoftware will be announcing a Remaster or Remake for Bloodborne. On top of that, there have been discussions about Sony looking to acquire Kadokawa, the parent company of FromSoftware. If Sony Interactive Entertainment does officially acquire FromSoftware, fans have made it clear they’d love a Bloodborne 2 sequel to happen. The December 3rd maintenance date is interesting as it was unexpected and it’s about a week before The Game Awards. As always we must take any speculation with a grain of salt. Source: FromSoftUpdates