Leaked Challenges And Quests For Week 11 In Fortnite Season 7

At 16:00 CEST Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19 August, the challenges Y quests from Week 11 of the Battle Pass of Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 7 will be activated. Above all, using techniques and tools of datamining, this article will let you know the upcoming missions with the patch 17.40. Here are challenge Y mission of Fortnite of this batch.

Fortnite Season 7 – Week 11 Leaked Legendary Missions

Phase 1 of 6 – Reward: 15,000 Season XP – Receive orders from Slone through a public phone (0/1)
Phase 2 of 6 – Reward: 45,000 Season XP – Catch Fish in Fishing Areas (0/5)
Stage 3 of 6 – Reward: 30,000 Seasonal XP – Pick up a can of vintage cat food in Grudge Corner or Sandy Cliffs (0/1)
Phase 4 of 6 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Collect a Vase in Sleeping Pools (0/1)
Stage 5 of 6 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Gather Wood (0/250)
Stage 6 of 6 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Talk to Joey (0/1)

Leaked Challenges And Quests For Week 11 In Fortnite Season 7

Leaked Wild Week 1 Missions


Stage 1 of 3 – Reward: 20,000 Season XP – Deal damage with silenced weapons (0 / 1,000)
Phase 2 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Deal Damage with Silenced Weapons (0 / 5,000)
Stage 3 of 3 – Reward: 50,000 Season XP – Deal Damage with Silenced Weapons (0 / 20,000)

Leaked Epic Missions From Week 11


Phase 1 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Ride a Saucer (0/1)
Phase 2 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Use a reconnaissance scanner to locate an infected wild animal or an Intruder (0/1)
Stage 3 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Interact with the equipment of any IO satellite station (0/1)
Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Deals damage to alien biomes (0/150)
Phase 1 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Mark an Alien Parasite (0/1)
Stage 2 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Seasonal PE – Dance with an Alien Parasite in Believing Coast, Sleeping Pools or Pleasant Park (0/1)
Stage 3 of 3 – Reward: 30,000 Season XP – Take a Dip with an Alien Parasite (0/1)

 

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Tinder: All user might have to verify their ID

The feature in Tinder will be ‘voluntary’ and launching in the ‘coming quarters.’

ID verification currently only available in Japan. But the company plans to make it accessible to all its users.

For now, we have few details about how this update, which is expected to roll out in “the coming quarters,” will work. In a statement, Tinder said ID verification would “begin as voluntary” and that it would consult with experts to determine “what documents are most appropriate in each country,” and other details.

Tinder execs noted that ID verification can be a “complex and nuanced” issue, and that some users “might have compelling reasons that they can’t or don’t want to share their real-world identity with an online platform.” The company said it’s working with various experts to ensure its approach is “equitable.”

ID verification would be the latest safety update for the dating app, which has added other features meant to reassure users’ about their potential matches’ identity. The company has also implemented an anti-catfishing feature, and Tinder parent company Match Group partnered with background check platform Garbo earlier this year.


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Android App Bundles Replaced APKs: What you need to know about it

As of August 2021, all new apps must be submitted to Google using the Android App Bundle format.

In 2018, Google introduced a new way to upload apps to Google Play: the Android App Bundle. And now, all new apps submitted to Google must use this format.

Unless you’re a developer, you probably won’t see any changes. But really, this change does nothing to the detriment of Android phone users. If you’re on a low-limited data plan or a very slow connection, you’ll have a slightly smaller download when you install the app.

What is the .aab format?

The .aab extension stands for Android App Bundle.

What you need to know about Android App Bundles

If you often search for system files on your phone or get apps from outside the Google Play store, you may already know that Android apps use the .apk file format. In May 2018, Google introduced the .aab format and thousands of very popular apps have used the format, including by major developers like Adobe and Gameloft.

An APK file is designed to bundle everything a device needs to run an app into a package that you can install. However, if you look inside the .apk file, you’ll see that there’s usually a lot of stuff you don’t need to run the app in. For example, an English speaker installing an app on a smartphone needs different app content than a Chinese speaker installing the same app on a tablet. But a typical .apk file has both sets of content (and more) inside it because it doesn’t know which parts you’ll need when it’s created.

That’s what the .abb file format deals with. Once a developer has finished writing and testing their app, they can package it up into one large file containing everything needed to run on any device in any region the developer supports. This file is then uploaded to Google Play, where Google can turn it into an app with only the assets and files you need to run the app on your device. Of course, the app is still in the “regular” .apk format and you never know what’s different about how it’s uploaded.

This can remove hundreds of Mb in file size. Of course, a hundred Mb doesn’t make much of a difference for most users since most users use Wi-Fi to install apps. However, it may be important for users of limited data plans. Also, it saves download time, which is really cool.

For Google, they deliver a lot of apps to a lot of users every day, which makes a huge difference. The amount of bandwidth saved by Android App Bundles makes a difference for any company, even Google.

Switching to .aab format does not harm users and saves Google a lot of money.

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Plunder Panic Will Be Released In September This Year

The 12 – player action arcade title Plunder Panic will be releasing by Will Winn Games on September 17th for a Steam. Users will be fighting out in a retro-inspired pirate game. However, this game will come out later for those of you on console looking in 2022. Here’s a better look at Plunder Panic until it comes out in a month.

Plunder Panic Will Be Released In September This Year

Plunder Panic Will Be Released In September This Year
Plunder Panic Will Be Released In September This Year

 

The game inspired by classic SNES games. Above all, it blends arcadey action and retro graphics. A boatload of offline and online gameplay modes and other options. 2 teams of up to 6 users must go all hands on deck and face off against each other. They use a variety of weapons, enchanted items, and power-ups. Quick, round-based matches start as rival teams anchor their ships on the same island.

In addition, only the scurviest dogs will prevail once the action starts, with victory within reach if the rival team loses either too much of their gold, their ship gets scuttled, or if their precious captain takes a trip to Davy Jones’ locker.

 

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Epic Games Has Released The Patch 17.30 of Fortnite

Fortnite Superman Skin: How to get him

For the foreseeable future you got the best opportunity to kill The Man of Steel with a sniper rifle. And especially, Superman is now playable in Fortnite. Are you ready for Fortnite Superman skin?

Fornite Superman skins

On Tuesday, Epic Games released new Superman skins and cosmetics. It let players drop onto the island as Clark Kent/Kal-El himself and earn a slew of super-rewards as part of Fortnite’s Chapter 2 Season 7 Battle Pass.

The Superman-themed rewards include Daily Planet back bling, a Fortress of Solitude-inspired pickax, and the chance to play Fortnite Superman as the ultimate hero: a journalist.

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Here’s a peek at what Fortnite players can earn in the game’s new alien invasion-themed battle pass (and how to unlock it all):

FORTNITE SUPERMAN QUESTS
Complete 1 quest from Clark Kent, Armored Batman, or Beast Boy
Unlocks the Call to Action Emoticon.
Complete 3 quests from Clark Kent, Armored Batman, or Beast Boy
Unlocks the Superman Shield Spray
Complete 5 quests from Clark Kent, Armored Batman, or Beast Boy
Unlocks the Clark Kent Outfit
Glide through 3 rings as Clark Kent
Unlocks the Daily Planet Back Bling
Use a phone booth as Clark Kent
Superman’s powers return — suit up as Superman
FORTNITE SUPERMAN EPIC QUESTS
Complete Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 7 Epic Quests to earn new rewards, including the “Shadow” alt Style for Clark Kent, Superman, and the set’s accessories. In order, the Superman rewards unlocked this way are:

Kal-El’s Cape Glider
A Superman Banner
The Last Son of Krypton loading screen
The Solitude Striker Pickaxe
The Shadow variant for Clark Kent, the Daily Planet Back Bling (the “Late Edition”), the Superman Cape Back Bling, and the Solitude Striker Pickaxe

It’s a big week for superheroes in Fortnite. In addition to Superman, Fortnite players can now get their battle royale on as Ariana Grande and, soon, as Gamora from Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.


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