How to fix the Overwatch LC-202 error code

This article is brought to you by StatBanana, the best Overwatch strategy tool. Many Overwatch fans may have encountered an error code LC-202 after attempting to connect to the game on their console. Found most commonly on PlayStation 4 servers, the code is one of many identification numbers that typically points to a faulty connection on the player’s side of things. Luckily, however, there are a few different ways players can try to resolve the problem.

How to make someone a VIP on Twitch

A VIP member in a streamer’s community is a special individual recognized with a special badge. Streamers can assign VIP spots to consistent viewers, friends, or avid supporters of the stream.  Streamers unlock 10 VIP slots by completing the Build a Community achievement, which requires 50 followers and five unique chatters. Viewers assigned a VIP spot will have an exclusive badge that sets them apart from other fans.  VIP slots will continue to unlock as a streamer accumulates more unique chatters.

NRG adds Ethan to VALORANT roster, moves ANDROID to bench

Ahead of the North American VALORANT Champions Tour Challengers Two open qualifiers, NRG Esports has signed Ethan Arnold to their roster, marking his return to the organization after two and a half years. Ethan, who hit the NA VALORANT transfer market after the most recent 100 Thieves rebuild, joins the roster of Daniel “eeiu” Vucenovic, Sam “s0m” Oh, Ian “tex” Botsch, and James “hazed” Cobb ahead of the second stage. With the signing, Bradley “ANDROID” Fodor has been moved to the bench.

Overwatch player attaches motor to their mouse to dominate as Mercy

One Overwatch player took efficiency to a new level by modifying their mouse to maximize their Mercy healing and damage-boost output. Twitch streamer EvilToaster shared a clip from a recent stream where he played and chatted with the Mercy in question. When targeting teammates, the Mercy player appeared to be switching between healing and damage-boosting extremely fast, which initially made EvilToaster think that they were griefing. When he questioned them, the Mercy player explained that they were using a mouse with a free-moving scroll wheel.

Riot Forge reveals new League-themed rhythm game, Hextech Mayhem

League of Legends fans are still shell-shocked after the recent premiere of Riot Games’ newest animated series, Arcane. But people didn’t realize that even more explosive news was on the way. Riot Forge has unveiled a new rhythm runner titled Hextech Mayhem. Developed by Choice Provisions, who also created the BIT.TRIP video game series, Hextech Mayhem features the overcharged antics of Runeterra’s favorite bomb-blasting yordle, Ziggs. Throughout the game, players must perform a series of jumps and attacks while trying to stay on beat to avoid obstacles, putting the boom on enemies, and lighting fuses to achieve the most explosive results.

Riot unveils ‘Glasc Industries’ teaser website for new League champion

Since last September, Riot Games has been teasing a new support champion who believes that “all can be bought when you have enough cash.” And today, the company has unveiled a new website with a ton of information hinting at what the character is all about. The website is advertising a fictional Runeterran company called Glasc Industries, which is a group looking to make chemtech “affordable, beautiful, and accessible for all.

Sanchovies unbanned after one month off Twitch

Twitch streamer Sanchovies is officially unbanned after roughly a month away from the platform, initially banned after posing a threat to his internet service provider. One of the most followed League of Legends content creators on Twitch, Sanchovies has been streaming since 2018 though only recently saw his first bans. On April 20, the streamer was suspended only days after reaching 300,000 followers on the platform. Since this was his first ban off Twitch, many expected the infraction to only cost him a few days.

The 5 best Sniper Rifles in Call of Duty: Mobile

Anyone can pick up a submachine gun in Call of Duty: Mobile and start scoring quick takedowns all around the map. Compared to SMGs and Assault Rifles, Sniper Rifles are harder to use since they require players to be on point with their shots. Though most sniper rifles will have enough damage to score one-shot kills, missing your shot can cause your enemies to have the upper hand over you. While playing with a sniper rifle, you’ll need to make more use of your surroundings since backing to a cover after a shot will be important to keep your streak going.

The best submachine guns in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

If you’re an extremely aggressive Call of Duty player, chances are you like using a submachine gun. And this is still the case in the franchise’s latest game, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Although some of the assault rifles in Black Ops 4 are incredibly strong in close-range engagements, the SMGs are still viable. The game launched with five SMGs, each with their own set of strengths and weaknesses. Related: The best assault rifles in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

The best Type 11 loadout in Call of Duty: Vanguard

Call of Duty: Vanguard’s third light machine gun is its most maneuverable. The Type 11 was an air-cooled, gas-operated light machine gun that was used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was based on a modified version of the M1909 French light machine gun. Compared to the game’s other LMGs, the Type 11 is by far the one with the most movement speed. The MG42, DP27, Bren, and others leave you quite slow when moving.