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CoD Black Ops 4: How to Play with Friends (Blackout, Zombies, Multiplayer)

How to Play with Friends in CoD Black Ops 4 (Blackout, Zombies, Multiplayer) Here’s everything you need to know on how to play with friends in CoD Black Ops 4. Call of Duty has seen quite a shift in focus this year. Gone is the classic single-player campaign, with the whole game now being focused on multiplayer modes. The always popular Zombies and standard multiplayer modes return in Black Ops 4, but Blackout is the big new feature.

Cyberpunk 2077: How to Get Johnny Silverhand’s Porsche 911

While wandering around Night City on foot is fun, you’ll sometimes need to get from place to place a little quicker. Thankfully, you can easily grab a car in Cyberpunk 2077. One of the best cars in the game is actually a real-life car and will help you zip around the world nice and quickly. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get Johnny Silverhand’s Porsche 911 in Cyberpunk 2077.

Doom Eternal: How to Unlock the Classic Doom Guy Skin

Doom Eternal treats us to a number of fancy customizables that we can unlock by leveling up our player profile. There are numerous Demon skins, profile pictures, Doom Slayer poses, and objects to change the title screen’s appearance. Most notably, you can also unlock armor skins for Doom Slayer, one of which is the Classic Doom Guy Skin. So that you can rock it yourself in game, here’s everything you need to know about how to unlock the Classic Doom Guy Skin in Doom Eternal.

Hitman 3: How to Hide Bodies

While NPCs often have set paths and you can easily follow where they’re going to go, they’re far from braindead. If they stumble across a dead body or someone who’s been knocked out, they’ll make it known and put everyone nearby on high alert. To stop that from happening, you’ll need to make the bodies impossible to find. So that you’re not leaving a trace of destruction, here’s everything you need to know about how to hide bodies in Hitman 3.

Lost Ark: How to Get Powerpass

Anybody familiar with the loot-heavy ARPG genre that Lost Ark belongs to is likely to appreciate that replaying the game multiple times is all part of the experience — experimenting with new builds, weapons, and abilities to grind its endgame. Of course, having to sit through all of the story content and early-game content would get rather tiresome if it wasn’t for a unique item that allows you to skip through to where the endgame starts.