
When Does League of Legends Patch 12.18 Release?
League of Legends Patch 12.18 is set to release on Sept. 21 but the time of the patch has not been released. LoL Patch 12.18 is available on PBE and will last about two weeks. PBE players can try out the eight new skins from the Fright Night collection.
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Why is it So Hard to Shoot in NBA 2K23?
Wondering why it's so hard to shoot in NBA 2K23?
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Valorant Patch 5.05: 3 Things We Want
Here are three things we want in Valorant Patch 5.05 including an option to avoid players, continued Agent balancing and more.
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League of Legends Patch 12.18 Release Date
September is a big month for LoL as they plan to release two patches, Patch 12.17 and Patch 12.18. Based on the plannedpPatch schedule, Patch 12.18 will be released on Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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Warzone Sept. 8 Update: Full Patch Notes Explained
Raven Software rolled out a small update for Warzone yesterday, on Sept. 8. Here's everything that's been added.
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Football Manager 2023 Release Date Announced
Here's a breakdown of all of the release details for Football Manager 2023.
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How to Get Dr Disrespect in NBA 2K23
Here is a breakdown of everything you need to know about the NBA 2K23 x Dr Disrespect collab.
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Rocket League Season 8 Patch Notes
Rocket League Season 8 patch notes are now live including the new Honda Civic Type R.
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Fright Night Urgot Skin Splash Art, Price, Release Date, How to Get
Find Fright Night Urgot's splash art, price, release date in League of Legends and more here.
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How to Sign Up for Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander Demo
Fans of Cosmoteer: Starship Architect and Commander might be wondering how they can sign up for the ongoing demo.
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Where to Find the Dragon's Breath Shotgun in Fortnite
The Dragon's Breath Shotgun is back in Fortnite. Here's how to grab one in Chapter 3 Season 3.
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PlayStation CEO Says Microsoft CoD Offer is 'Inadequate on Many Levels'
PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan says Microsoft's offer to keep Call of Duty on PS platforms "was inadequate on many levels" and would last for three years after the current agreement between Activision and Sony ends.
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