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Call of Duty Black Ops 4 October 25 Update Brings New Zombies Playlists And PC Blackout Fixes, Among Others

Since the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 rolled out on October 12th, Treyarch and Activision have been working hard to fix all the bugs reported and to add additional content to the game. Yesterday, the devs released the Call of Duty Black Ops 4 October 25 Update which brings new Zombies playlists, PC Blackout mode fixes, and many more. Here’s everything you should know about the recent Black Ops 4 update.

Call of Duty Black Ops 4 October 25 Update fixes glitches and brings some new additions for PC and Xbox gamers

According to the official release note of the update, the new Call of Duty Black Ops 4 latest update brings new additions for PC and Xbox One gamers and fixes some glitches found in the PC Blackout mode that have been reported by the players.

The most significant change the new Call of Duty Black Ops 4 October 25 Update brings is the release of the Black Market on all platforms. This feature, initially released for PlayStation 4 last week, can also be enjoyed by PC and Xbox One players starting from today, October 26th.

Besides, PC and Xbox Call of Duty Black Ops 4 gamers will also have access to free Halloween event items which would take place on October 27th.

The new Call of Duty Black Ops 4 October 25 Update also fixed the Wingsuit glitch and the bug allowing players to shoot enemies through different rocks even though they are entirely covered.

Call of Duty Black Ops 4 October 25 Update – Complete Release Note

General

  • Added some missing translations for Black Market and Playlist tiles.

Zombies

  • New Playlists:
    • Created two new Public playlists: Classified and Blood of the Dead
    • Removed Aether Playlist.

Blackout

  • Resolved an exploit that allowed players to activate the Wingsuit frequently using a key from the numerical keypad.
  • Resolved an issue that allowed bullets to pass through certain rocks.

Multiplayer

  • Resolved an issue that caused a crash when changing weapon Decals in Paintshop.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Might Come Out In Six Different Colors

About a month ago, in September, Samsung CEO DJ Koh stated that we should expect some very significant design changes in the future Galaxy S10 flagship smartphone of the South Korean tech company. Now, according to Steve H from OnLeaks, Samsung Galaxy S10 might come out in six different colors.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Might Come Out In Six Different Colors

As Steve H reported on Twitter, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 would roll out in different color schemes, more specifically in Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow variants.

“I heard new rumor suggesting the Galaxy S10 may come in new gradient colors. I didn’t get any confirmation about that rumor yet, but according to my sources, at this development stage (I’ve been told PVT is just around the corner), no less than nine color options are planned,” Steve H was saying on September 14th, after the DJ Koh statement.

Now, just yesterday, Steve H came up with new information on this topic, confirming the Samsung Galaxy S10 might come out in six different colors, instead of nine as he reported initially. “According to my sources, Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow have been locked as final Samsung Galaxy S10 color options,” affirmed Steve H from OnLeaks on October 25th.

The New Galaxy S10 Color Scheme Might Not Be Available In Every Region

As it is already the case with other smartphones, including some of Samsung itself, all the color schemes available are not always present in every region of the world. It might also happen with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 which, despite it might come out in six different colors, might present differences in this regard between different markets.

For example, the current S9 and S9 Plus flagship smartphones also come in six different colors, but some are only available in specific regions of the world, while others are GSM carrier exclusive color schemes.

We’ll learn more about the Samsung Galaxy S10 in February 2019 during the MWC when the flagship might be officially announced.

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Crypto News

New York Court Dismisses the Lawsuit Against Nano (NANO) Devs in the Bitgrail Case

The judge of the district of New York, Nina Gershon, recently rejected the class action lawsuit on the developers of the Nano (NANO) cryptocurrency for the case of hacking that affected the Bitgrail crypto exchange, which generated losses of up to $200 million at that time. According to documents filed this week by the New York Court, the lawsuit, which had been filed in April 2018 by an investor identified as Alex Brola, would have been rejected by the authorities one month after the plaintiff voluntarily withdrew the legal remedy.

The lawsuit indicated that Nano (NANO) team was primarily responsible for the theft that affected the Bitgrail crypto exchange last February, when a total of 17 million NANO, estimated at approximately $200 million, were stolen. Alex Brola claimed, both on his behalf and on behalf of all those affected by the hack that the team behind Nano (NANO) would have violated the US securities laws by encouraging users to trade in an exchange house that was not registered nationally, as Bitgrail was of Italian origin.

To make matters worse, they also pointed out that the developers had not applied all their methods at their disposal to recover the stolen cryptos. Some indicated that a possible hard fork of the Nano (NANO) network would have avoided the losses of the investors and even demanded a compensation with the creation of a new cryptocurrency to cover the damages.

New York court dismisses the lawsuit against Nano (NANO) devs in the Bitgrail case

However, a few months after introducing the suit, Brola voluntarily withdrew it without issuing any statement, although some consider it to be due to lack of merit in the lawsuit. Beyond this action, Nano (NANO) developers asked the authorities to review the lawsuit case and dismiss it, a petition that was carried out by Judge Nina Gershon.

Among the arguments outlined by the developers to dismiss the accusations, it was stated that the tokens distributed by Nano are not guarantees, much less value, because they do not depend on a group of investors, so they are not subject to the securities laws of the United States.

“The value of Nano (NANO) is not derived from a group of managers or executives who manage other people’s property; rather, the value of Nano is derived from its usefulness or potential usefulness as a cryptocurrency,” Nano (NANO) devs stated.

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Games Tech

Microsoft Plans To Expand Xbox Game Pass Service to PC

Xbox Game Pass is undoubtedly one of the most attractive services to enjoy on Xbox One nowadays. For an affordable price of only $9.99 per month, the Microsoft console’s Xbox Game Pass presents a broad list of video games that is updated month after month and also includes the first-party releases of the console from the moment they reach the market. At a date yet to be announced, Microsoft would expand the Xbox Game Pass service to PC for players to enjoy the feature on Windows.

Microsoft Plans To Expand Xbox Game Pass Service to PC

This news comes directly from Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, so the information is official. At the moment it should be noted that no details have been shared regarding this expansion, so we do not know if it will follow the same model that is now available on Xbox One.

In the meantime, until Microsoft expands its Xbox Game Pass service to PC, you still have plenty of time to take advantage of the recent Halloween deals and get four terrifying games.

Xbox Game Pass Halloween Deals

Halloween is just around the corner, and Xbox One is celebrating the event on its Xbox Game Pass service. Accordingly, Microsoft has decided to take a step forward alongside Xbox Game Pass and add four terrifying new games to the subscription service catalog.

So, it is now possible to enjoy four new titles via Xbox Game Pass service, to celebrate the Halloween:

  • Observer
  • Outlast
  • Dead Island: Riptide
  • Hello Neighbor

Also, in the following days, Microsoft might also add even more games to make this Halloween an excellent experience for Xbox gamers who are members of the Xbox Game Pass service.

In short, Microsoft decided to expand its Xbox Game Pass service to PC to allow Windows gamers to enjoy the company’s games catalog.

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Changing PSN Name Come With Some Significant Risks

A couple of weeks ago, Sony confirmed that it now allows users to change their usernames on PlayStation Network. This possibility has been one of the most sought-after features since the PS3 era. Yes, it’s something that has thrilled the brand’s consumers, but the change brings with it a number of significant risks that you need to take into account. So, think twice before making the change.

The 6.10 firmware documentation includes some important warnings about the new name change feature in PlayStation Network. First of all, as we already knew from the announcement, not all PS3, PS Vita and PlayStation 4 games will be compatible with the function. That would cause some titles to present problems. The remaining risks are even more worrying.

The users could lose access to purchased additional content, the renowned DLC packs, including coins and other virtual items. Upon changing their usernames, gamers may also lose the progress of games, save files, scores, and trophies they won. Regarding games, they might also develop specific issues, both in online and offline modes.

Changing PSN Name Come With Some Significant Risks

Additionally, in some sections of the PlayStation Network, people will still see users’ old nicknames, but Sony doesn’t specify where this might happen. Finally, once you modify your PSN name, there will be no going back. In case of problems, returning to your past ID will not solve the situation.

We recommend you wait and see what the exact repercussions will be, especially in those games you enjoy every day.

The warnings have generated doubts, so, is it really worth the risk? Perhaps the best thing to do is to create a new account and avoid any issues. It will be at the beginning of 2019 when this new PSN name change feature would become available to the general public. The first change will be free, but subsequent PSN name modifications will cost $9.99. PlayStation Plus members will have a discount, having to pay only $4.99.

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