By Phil Hornshaw on Nov 05, 2018 10:20 pm Fallout 76 Gets Some New Customization Options You can't spend money on the Fallout 76 beta yet, but its premium currency shop is open.
The Fallout 76 beta is now open to players on PlayStation 4 and PC, in addition to those who were previously playing on Xbox One. With a recent beta session came a new addition: the Atomic Shop, Fallout 76's premium currency store. In it, you can purchase new threads for your Wastelander, emotes to communicate with other players, different skins for your Pip-Boy, and a lot more. Players in the beta right now should have some Atoms in their stock to try on the shop. There's a lot to choose from: You can snag clothes for your Wastelander, unlock tattoos, change the skin of your Pip-Boy, and even add emotes to your bag of communication tricks, or poses to Photo Mode. There also are extra skins you can buy for your CAMP structures, to make your wasteland home look a little less wasted. The 500 or so Atoms we started with (and which should come with pre-orders of Fallout 76) won't get you far on the store, though. You can't currently buy Atoms, the premium currency of Fallout 76, so it's not clear how much any of the stuff in the shop will cost in real money. The idea of tattooing an eagle across your Vault-Dweller's face is pretty tempting, regardless. Here's everything that's currently available for purchase in the Atomic Shop in Fallout 76, along with the prices in Atoms they sport. Featured Shop For checking out the beta, players have access to a couple of specific items for purchase. Vault 76 Hat That's a pretty slick hat. Beta Photo Frame The future is now! The Apparel Section Decked out with new duds. Pajamas Nice jam-jams. Red Rocket Suit Time to go to work. Fisherman's Overalls Show the fish you mean business. Shirt And Slacks Outfit Dad of the Wasteland. Sun Hat Really, you're probably spending too much time in the sun. Skin Shop In case your wrist-mounted personal computer needs an upgrade. Blue Pip-Boy Skin Get all your gear on the same color scheme. CAMP Shop Upgrade your Wasteland lifestyle with some interior decorating. Nuka Cola Stash Box For the serious Nuka collector. Starburst Flooring For when you want your floors to say something other than "I never clean in here" Country Door Be the envy of all the other Wasteland houses on your patch of irradiated dirt. Potted Plants Liven the place up a bit. Clean Water Purifier Dirty machines don't really instill a lot of confidence. Clean Generator Good as new. Styles Shop Get some weird stuff on your face in the Styles section. Gridiron Face Paint Put your game face on. Throat Stitch Face Paint For when you want to be scary. Anchor Tattoo Anchors aweigh! Eagle Tattoo Rock, flag, and eagle. Photomode Shop All the things you need to make the Wasteland more photogenic. Heroic Pose Save the Wasteland, or something. Heart Pose Posing for the camera. Mountain Photo Frame Add some character to your selfies. Thirst Emote Nobody can survive the Wasteland alone. Probably. Hungry Emote Need food badly! Icons Shop There is a huge amount of icons to purchase. More Icons Icons for days. Still More Icons Characters, items, and even clothes are represented in icons. Yet More Icons A few of these get a little weird. Also--Icons Finally, the end of the icons.
By Steve Watts on Nov 05, 2018 07:57 pm Hearthstone: Rastakhan's Rumble Cards
Hearthstone is getting in fighting shape for its next expansion. This time, trolls take the forefront, with a once-in-a-generation brawl called Rastakhan's Rumble. The trolls all worship their own spirits and have their own champions, leading to some powerful smack-downs. Rastakhan's Rumble will add dozens of new cards and new mechanics when it launches on December 4. You can check out all the cards so far in the gallery above. Each of the nine tribes of trolls has its own champion, represented by a class Legendary card. They each also worship their own Loa--ancient spirits that are collectible cards of their own. Spirits are made to build-arounds for powerful effects, and they start with Stealth to enable combos. The expansion also introduces a new keyword, Overkill. Anytime an Overkill card deals more damage than needed to take down a minion, it will trigger an added effect. One example we've seen so far, the Warrior weapon Sul'thraze, lets the player attack again if the Overkill takes down a minion. As usual, a separate single-player component will be coming as well. Rumble Run puts you in the shoes of a troll champion to prove yourself in gladiatorial combat. Two separate pre-purchase bundles are available for Rastakhan's Rumble. The first costs $20 for 17 card packs and the "Ready to Rumble" card back. The second for $50 gives you a full 50 packs, the card back, and the King Rastakhan alternate Shaman hero.
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