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Convince Someone To Play Warzone 2 And You’ll Both Get Rewards
Season 3 of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 arrives on April 12, and the big update will add a new battle royale feature, which offers rewards for convincing someone else to try the game.
The upcoming Recruit-a-Friend program will reward existing Warzone 2 players for recruiting new players to the battle royale. This program gives a total of eight cosmetic rewards that can be earned. However, there are some requirements a player must meet to be eligible to earn the rewards.
Players must have at least three hours played on the game and have an account older than 60 days to be eligible. This eligibility will allow them to invite up to three eligible friends per season. To be considered an eligible friend, these newcomers must have an Activision account that is either less than seven days old or they must not have played Warzone 2 in the last 60 days. Basically, anyone who hasn’t hopped into the battle royale since launch is now considered eligible.
The Asus ROG Ally wasn’t an April Fool’s Joke, and it might be something you’ll want
On April 1, Asus announced it was bringing a handheld gaming system to the market called ROG Ally.
Because of the announcement timing, many thought Asus was pulling an April Fool’s joke, but it wasn’t: the ROG Ally is very real, and sounds rather nice.
According to YouTuber Dave2D (thanks, RPS), who received an early unit, the ROG Ally runs on Windows 11, features an AMD Zen 4/RDNA 3 chip, and sports a 120Hz, 1920×1080 screen. The system’s cooling fans are rather quiet, and the system is a light 608g in weight.
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Apple’s Friday Night Baseball returns April 7th, but you’ll need a subscription to watch
Apple’s Major League Baseball broadcast lineup no longer includes free games for non-subscribers. The company announced today that its “Friday Night Baseball” doubleheaders, which resume on April 7th, now require an Apple TV+ subscription.
During the 2022 baseball season, anyone could stream the Friday night games on Apple TV+ without a subscription. However, the company did note at the time that the offer would only be available for a limited time. It was Apple’s first foray into live sports after negotiating a seven-year with MLB worth $595 million.
Although the games are now locked behind a subscription, Apple’s deal doesn’t include blackouts for local teams, a rarity in non-network-TV sports broadcasting. Additionally, it’s worth noting that while Apple bills its Friday-night lineups as “doubleheaders,” the two games often air simultaneously. The first game on April 7th is an exception, fearing the Texas Rangers vs. Chicago Cubs at 2 PM ET and the San Diego Padres vs. Atlanta Braves at 7 PM ET. You can browse Apple’s schedule (up to June 30th).
Apple’s 2023 in-game broadcast lineup includes Wayne Randazzo (play-by-play), Dontrelle Willis (analyst), Heidi Watney (sideline reporter), Alex Faust (play-by-play), Ryan Spilborghs (analyst) and Tricia Whitaker (sideline reporter). In addition, pre- and postgame coverage brings back host Lauren Gardner, along with Siera Santos, Xavier Scruggs, Matt Joyce, Russell Dorsey and former MLB umpires Brian Gorman and Dale Scott.
Although baseball was Apple’s first dive into live sports, the company also now hosts Major League Soccer Season Pass, which costs an extra $13 per month or $79 for the season ($15 / mo. or $99 / season for non-Apple TV+ subscribers). Additionally, Apple recently partnered with T-Mobile to give its wireless subscribers full-season access for free. Given that Apple TV+ is only three years old, the iPhone maker has moved quickly to flesh out its streaming platform far beyond Ted Lasso.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apples-friday-night-baseball-returns-april-7th-but-youll-need-a-subscription-to-watch-171047615.html?src=rss
Google’s ChatGPT rival Bard is now in beta but you’ll have to join the queue
Google Pixel 7 Pro Review: You’ll Need a Screen Protector
My relationship with the Pixel series of phones can best be described as love/hate. I adore the Pixel-exclusive features. And the Pixel 7 Pro is once again among the best smartphone cameras you can buy. But I always find a near “deal breaker.” This time it’s the easy-to-scratch screen.