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Where To Go To Unlock John Wick’s Dog In Fortnite Chapter & Season 3

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While there's been some grumbling abut the inclusion of a "pen & ink" style of John Wick in the Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 battle pass--since Epic has been selling the original John Wick skin in the item shop for seven years--there is one unquestionable upside to having him around. John Wick didn't come alone. He brought his pit bull with him.

Yes, John Wick's unnamed dog, which he adopted at the end of the first movie, is also on the battle pass as a sidekick. But unlike John himself, you can't earn the dog just by leveling up. Instead, you'll need to complete a quest--but don't worry, this quest is super easy and won't take very long once you know where to go.

The instructions for this one are simple: "Rescue or pet John Wick's dog." But the quest doesn't tell you where to go. Fortunately, he's not exactly hidden: You can find him at the Sinister Strip, in the main lobby of the large casino that stuck around from the previous version of the Strip.

On the map, you'll find this place just below the name of the POI, like so:

You'll find the dog in a small cage in the center of the lobby, guarded by a pair of NPC baddies. Simply click on the cage to open it, and the dog will be yours. There's no need to worry about getting there first, however, because once the dog has been freed he will just chill out nearby for the rest of the match. Any other players who want to unlock the sidekick can walk up and pet him, as the quest instructs.

That really is all there is to it. There are no level requirements to earn the dog, or any additional tasks--though he's not a free pet, so you will need to purchase the battle pass to unlock him.



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New Weapons In Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3: What You Need To Know

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Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 is changing up the Battle Royale meta in a number of ways, but none are more significant than the new set of weapons and items you'll be using, and facing off against, for the next few months. Epic Games has tossed four entirely new weapons, including one of John Wick's many trusty pistols, and one new movement item into the loot pool this season alongside a good selection of returning items. 

Before we get into the weeds on these new guns, let's quickly run through the list of returning weapons in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3: Maven Auto Shotgun, Striker Pump Shotgun, Ranger Pistol, Stinger SMG, the Hunting Rifle, and the loved/hated Chaos Reloader Shotgun.

Now, here's what you need to know about the new weapons:

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Extending Focus Shotgun

This shotgun, which has a three-round magazine, is essentially a hybrid of two past Fortnite shotguns. When firing from the hip, it's like a slightly slower version of the Gatekeeper Shotgun, powerful and able to defeat most foes if you hit them with all three shots. When aiming down sights, it's like the Super Shredder from last season, surprisingly deadly at mid-range--especially with the three-round magazine. It might actually be better than the Chaos Reloader, but we'll need to spend a lot more time with it to be sure.

Chaos Exploder Rifle

This weapon has the feel of Fortnite's old Heavy AR but with rounds that explode for bonus area damage. The area of effect for the explosive rounds is pretty small, but that's a good thing because the Chaos Exploder is also very accurate. So while you shouldn't expect to do a ton of harm from just from the spash damage, where this rifle really shines is in punishing enemies for bunching up--you can rip apart a squad that's huddling too close to each other.

Surgical Burst Rifle

This gun is, in essence, a new version of Fortnite's old Chapter 1 Burst Assault Rifle that's been cleaned up and improved in every possible way. That's because the old Burst AR was just not a very smooth weapon to use--it's very accurate in the hands of somebody who knows how to use it, but there is no rhythm to it. The Surgical Burst, by contrast, feels great to use and is astonishingly accurate, but it still also manages to feel kinda like that old classic. Sweats are going to love this one.

Lancehead Pistol

John Wick's handgun has a very large 21-round magazine and a solid gimmick: the player will throw the magazine (does 35 damage) when it's been emptied. It's also really accurate, which isn't surprising for a gun John Wick is supposed to be a fan of. But the Lancehead Pistol also has a unique drawback, because it's not automatic--meaning you'll have to pull the trigger for every shot. It's the first Fortnite pistol in years, in fact, that's like this, so be wary of that the first few times you try to use it.

Seven Sliders

Having these bad boys in your inventory will make it so all your kneeslides are now powerslides, which is great for movement. But the secret with these boots is that aiming down sights with a weapon while sliding will slow you down to a crawl--but still maintain the slide--while you take your shot. In terms of feel, these play like a ground-based version of the Max Payne-esque Killswitch's Revolvers from Chapter 6 Season 3. Be careful about overheating, though, which will decrease the Sliders' durability more quickly and make your fall on your face. Pro tip: you can lower your heat level by sliding on water.

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Attack on Titan 3 will give players a chance to change the ending

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Three years removed from the anime’s finale and eight since the last video game release, Attack on Titan fans are finally getting the fully immersive experience they’ve been dreaming of. Koei Tecmo’s upcoming Attack on Titan 3, which just got announced with a thrilling trailer during Summer Game Fest 2026, will incorporate the entire story of Hajime Isayama's groundbreaking manga, allowing would-be Scout Regiment soldiers to witness the fall of Wall Maria firsthand and fight their way all the way to the series' climactic final battle.



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Silent Hill 2 remakers Bloober Team are boldly going where few horror devs have gone before in Star Trek: Shadow Frontier, a "psychological thriller" starring Ro Laren

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Here's one I wasn't quite expecting: Silent Hill 2 remake and Cronos: The New Dawn developers Bloober Team are working on a Star Trek game in collaboration with license owners Paramount. As you might imagine, given Bloober's pedigree, it doesn't appear to be a very uplifting Star Trek game. It is not a Star Trek game in which you would expect to have an Earl Grey teaparty on the Holodeck, with Data playing the viola. Called Star Trek: Shadow Frontier, it's a "psychological thriller" set on an uncharted planet that has become a spaceship graveyard. Something with tendrils lurks hereabouts, and it's trying to eat your mind.

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Guild Wars 1 and 2 will continue to get updates even after Guild Wars 3 is out: 'We are not replacing your favorite games'

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In a video blog published today, ArenaNet said that Guild Wars 3 won't mean the end of development for Guild Wars 2. It and even GW1 will be getting new updates "for the foreseeable future."

"We are not replacing your favorite games. We'll be supporting them," said ArenaNet head Colin Johanson in the video. "We know this is not the norm, but it's something our studio has been preparing for."

Johanson pointed back to Guild Wars 2's release, when the final Guild Wars expansion, Eye of the North, set up the sequel's events and the game was essentially replaced, at least in terms of active support in the form of new patches.

He explained that if the studio were going that route a second time, "we would have stopped development on Guild Wars 2 over a year ago." Not only is the current expansion not quite wrapped up yet, but the original Guild Wars has started to get new dungeons after years of relative silence, so it's clear this approach has been in motion for some time now.

In the short-term, this will mean that Guild Wars 2 will slow down for a bit. The video notes that a few smaller things are on the way while GW3 prepares for release—an optimization pass, a reprise of the Hall of Monuments system where players can earn GW3 rewards in GW2, and an updated version of the Zhaitan fight in base GW2—though GW2 will continue to get more expansions once GW3 is out.

It will be interesting to see if these plans change if GW3 turns out to be a runaway success, or the opposite. There are some parallels to be drawn with Final Fantasy, which has two active MMOs in 11 and 14, RuneScape, which has Old School and modern versions, and World of Warcraft, which is split between all sorts of different era-locked servers.

The PC Gaming Show returns Sunday, June 7 at 12 pm PDT! Visit the show's Steam page to wishlist your most anticipated games and get more information on how to tune in for the big reveals.



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Control Resonant Is Proving Remedy Can Do More Than Shooters

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If you watch the latest Control Resonant gameplay footage, you'll see a game that takes the fascinating supernatural world of Control and melds it with the exhilarating and fast-paced melee combat of a character-action game.

It's new territory for Remedy Entertainment, a studio that has primarily made games where protagonists shoot guns, but that genre experience wasn't evident in what I played. The combat felt satisfying and weighty, and the dynamic between unique weapons and powers created a thrilling gameplay loop.



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