Fight-It gaming platform closed beta, Overwatch updates and extra gaming news

Fight-it is an online gaming platform which aims to motivate and challenge users to become better gamers by taking them through over 500+ different fascinating, exciting, and action-packed challenges.

Solve our different challenges and earn Points. Create a group and let them earn from your challenges too. Your duels and challenges is controlled personal. Trade your earned points in our shop for awesome prices. Our challenges are designed to fill gamers of the world with joy and wonder through challenging entertainment. You can accumulate points by solving these challenges.

Once a group is created, every member immediately receives an extra 10% points which will be included in the group bank, which is awesome for clans where users are able to farm/grind out points for their clans! The leader of the group is allowed to trade these points in the shop for special group rewards. Choose your group wisely, as you can only belong to one group! Read more about Fight-It Competitive Gaming Platform.

Other games news: In an addition that I’m surprised anyone would have asked for, the free version of Solitaire that comes with Windows 10 is getting a leveling system. The new feature was announced in a weirdly good trailer earlier this month.

That trailer, which you can check out further down this article (via PCGamer), riffs off the amusing “in a world” trailer for Jerry Seinfeld’s 2002 film, Comedian. The feature in itself is pretty simple – as the video points out “Solitaire’s going to add a player leveling system with experience points and rewards.”

Quite what that system will actually look like when it manifests isn’t clear, but the trailer’s Microsoft Studios employee in the trailer says that it’s “catered to people who just want to track their progress and be rewarded for playing any game in Solitaire.” For the record, that includes Classic Solitaire, its spidery variant, Freecell, and then two games called Pyramid and TriPeaks, which I assume are related, but which I have never heard of in my life.

The Monster Hunter movie from the star and creative team of the Resident Evil film franchise now has a release date. The film will land on September 4, 2020, film studio Sony has announced, according to Deadline.

The movie stars Resident Evil’s Mila Jovovich in a lead role, and the film is directed by her husband, Paul W.S. Anderson, who directed the Resident Evil movies. Jovovich plays a monster hunter, Lt. Artemis, who fights together with a mysterious character played by martial arts actor Tony Jaa.

Developer Respawn believed that it was “putting a lot on the line” with the surprise launch of Apex Legends, but it looks like the decision was the right one: just three days after launch, the game has reached 10 million players. Fortnite, in comparison, took two weeks to hit the same milestone.

“We knew it would be risky to take the franchise in this direction, to go free to play, and do a surprise launch,” Respawn CEO Vince Zampella wrote in a blog post. “But we fell in love with Apex Legends and wanted, needed, other people to play it, too.” In addition to the overall player count, the developer also says that Apex has already reached 1 million concurrent players.