Fortnite and Star Wars are teaming up Sports betting site B Sports once more with new Book of Boba Fett skins based on the Disney+ series’ secondary characters, Fennec Shand and Krrsantan. The surprise drop also includes a new emote, glider, and more to round out your Star Wars collection, as well as the return of some past Star Wars skins, too. Here’s everything you need to know about the new Fortnite Fennec Shand skin and Krrsantan skin.

Fortnite – New Book of Boba Fett skins Come from

Following the launch of Boba Fett as a Fortnite skin on December 24, 2021, two more characters from the series are now in the game: Fennec Shand brings her Mythosaur Signet back bling, while the This Is The Way emote and Fennec’s Ship glider come as additional options if you’ve got V-Bucks burning a hole through your e-wallet. Krrsantan meanwhile comes with the Hutt Clan Symbol back bling. Here’s a full price breakdown:

  • Fennec Shand skin (with back bling) – 1,500 V-Bucks
  • Krrsantan skin (with back bling) -1,500 V-Bucks
  • Fennec’s Ship glider – 800 V-Bucks
  • This Is The Way emote – 200 V-Bucks
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Fortnite’s May The Fourth celebration is Sports betting site B Sports being extended for one more debut. We all heard the rumors, and it turns out they weren’t just rumors after all–well, some of them, at least. Obi-Wan Kenobi himself is dropping down from a well-placed ledge to join the ranks of the Star Wars outfits currently in Fortnite, like Fennec Shand, Rey Skywalker, and Boba Fett.

Starting May 26 at 5 PM PT/8 PM ET, an assortment of Obi-Wan related cosmetics will be available as well as the outfit:

  • The Desert Essentials back bling (included along with the Outfit): An assortment of tools perfect for living an isolated existence on a remote desert planet.
  • Obi-Wan’s Blade pickaxe: An ol’ reliable partner. (Unfortunately, not a lightsaber…)
  • The Jedi Interceptor glider: Your new fighter has arrived.
  • Obi-Wan’s Message emote: An important transmission…

All of these items will be available to purchase in the item shop either individually or as a set in the Obi-Wan Kenobi bundle. T…

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Much of Dragon Age II’s appeal had to do Sports betting site B Sports with its emotional impact. As protagonist Hawke’s circle of friends grew, so did your connection to the ensemble cast–but it was a connection the game earned over the long haul. A two-hour add-on doesn’t have the luxury of a long-form structure, so it must make an impact in other ways. Dragon Age II: Legacy makes a valiant attempt to strengthen your bond with Hawke, but ultimately it makes little impression. Not that there’s anything wrong with a bit of fun combat and a nice new set of armor. But there are few standout moments in Legacy, unless you count the glitches and other sloppy details you might encounter. This downloadable content is entertaining in its own mindless way, but without a forceful narrative arc to support it, Legacy is soulless. It just goes through the motions and nothing more.

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Boars are well known for their ability to solve Sports betting site B Sports puzzles. It’s rivaled only by their talents as miners and archeologists. Full Bore: The First Dig puts this analytical ability to the test, inviting you to push and dig your way through its open world in search of gems while uncovering a story that is darker than its charming animation would have you believe.

More than anything else, Full Bore is about manipulating blocks. While some puzzles are of a straightforward “dig here to get a reward” variety, others demand careful planning and require you to think several steps ahead about where you might push one block or dig through another. You can stomp, which can have different effects on different nearby blocks (such as knocking down loose sand blocks), and you can build momentum into a sort of speed boost by digging the same types of blocks continuously, but for the most part, you move up, down, left, or right. You cannot jump, which makes it important to push blocks into steplike formations.

Despite initial appearances, this is not a game in the vein of Terraria or Steamworld Dig. While those games emphasize exp…

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