Fortnite Birthday Cakes have returned to maintain the annual tradition, and this time they’re marking the 7th anniversary of the battle royale – can you believe that it has been running for seven whole years now?! That means it’s time to track down these giant bakes and help yourself to some slices, in order to tick off an entry in the Birthday Fortnite quests that are available for one week only. This means you’ll have to act fast, as once October 1 rolls around the caterers will be packing up for another year. If you’re ready to eat slices of birthday cake in Fortnite, then here’s where to find them.Where to find Birthday Cakes in Fortnite For the 7th anniversary celebration you’ll find Birthday Cakes in Fortnite have been delivered to ten different named locations, which means that you’ll find them at many but not all of the main places of interest. Look out for the large cakes surrounded by smaller slices, with brightly colored bunches of balloons surrounding them. For reference, the following are Fortnite Birthday Cakes locations for the 2024 event:Castle DoomDoomstadtGrand GlacierGrim GateMount OlympusThe RaftReckless RailwaysRedline RigRestored ReelsThe UnderworldHow …

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Ubisoft has seemingly again commented on the backlash to Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Black protagonist, this time saying it isn’t pushing any specific agenda.In case you’re among the lucky few to have missed it, Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been through the ringer since it was announced back in May. Certain corners of the internet pounced on it for a perceived lack of historical accuracy and forced diversity. Meanwhile, its reveal sparked a heated debate over whether its Black protagonist, Yasuke, was actually a real-life Samurai (he was), and completely unrelated to all of that, Ubisoft also had to apologize for the unauthorized use of a flag in Shadows’ concept art.Ubisoft has responded strongly to the controversy, with Assassin’s Creed executive producer Marc-Alexis Côté hitting back at Elon Musk for “feeding hatred” in June and CEO Yves Guillemot denouncing “hateful acts” toward its developers a couple of weeks later. In July, it defended itself against the historical accuracy complaints by reminding fans that, “while we strive for authenticity in everything we do, Assassin’s Creed games are works of fiction inspired by real historical events and figures.”In a c…

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