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  2. Fortnite Ballistic - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic is a tactical first-person shooter accessible via the Fortnite launcher. [1] In the mode, two teams of five players compete against each other across several rounds, with one team aiming to plant a "Rift Point Device" at a designated location on the map, and the other team attempting to stop them. [1]

  3. Fortnite seasonal events - Wikipedia

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    A short cutscene involving The Foundation played, where it was revealed that the Fortnite world was a two-sided, flat piece of hollow land centred around the Zero Point, encased in an orb floating in space. The new map brought many new locations, as well as returning old ones, such as Tilted Towers and Shifty Shafts. It was noted that this map ...

  4. List of One Piece video games - Wikipedia

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    Rush was the first One Piece video game to be localized and released in North America, on September 7, 2005, for Nintendo GameCube. [2] Out of 38 games (not including non-Japanese games), 11 have been released in North America, two in Australia, and 13 in Europe.

  5. Tilted Towers - Wikipedia

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    Tilted Towers was a small city location in Fortnite: Battle Royale, [1] [2] and a current location in Fortnite Reload. [3] Located near the center of the map, the city is composed of several large skyscrapers with cramped interiors, each consisting of several stories, [1] [2] the tallest of which is a large clock tower. [4]

  6. Category:One Piece games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Media in category "One Piece games" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. O.

  7. Template:One Piece arcs - Wikipedia

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    This is a table template that displays the major story arcs, sagas, and storylines of the media franchise One Piece and indexes each one to manga chapter(s), volume(s), and anime episode(s) and season(s).

  8. List of games by Epic Games - Wikipedia

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    Epic Games has used the names Potomac Computer Systems, Epic MegaGames, and Epic Games; the name given for the company is the one used at the time of a game's release. Many of the games under the Epic MegaGames brand were released as a set of separate episodes, which were purchasable and playable separately or as a group.

  9. One Piece (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    One Piece (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation that premiered on Fuji Television in October 1999. It is based on Eiichiro Oda 's manga series of the same name .