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If you believe the word on the street, then we might just be a few weeks away from the reveal of the OnePlus 6T. At this point, we’ve heard a lot about the phone, both from a variety of leaks and from OnePlus itself. We’re going into this reveal with a lot of expectations about how the phone will look … Continue reading
Tinder has a massive young adult user base with more than half accounted for by the 18 to 24 demographic. It’s putting that reach to good use by teaming up with the nonprofit Rock the Vote for the second time. The idea here is to educate young voters through a campaign called “Swipe the Vote.” It aims to mobilize younger voters in the upcoming U.S. midterm elections.
The company points out that ensuring the participation of this demographic is of paramount importance. That’s because only 46.1 percent of people aged 18 to 29 voted in the 2016 presidential election.
Tinder will thus be sharing facts about the election season in the app. The facts will include anecdotes from the past, volumes of voter registrations, and more. “Even though millennials make up 25% of the population, they make up less than 5% of state legislatures,” is an example of the facts that will be shown to users in the app.
The facts will show up in a special Swipe the Vote native display card up to three times a week for users in the United States. The card will also enable users to navigate to the Rock the Vote website from within the TInder app. They can enter their ZIP code there in addition to other details so that they can register to vote.
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There is a lot of anticipation for Devil May Cry 5. It’s the first proper addition to this popular franchise in years and fans are certainly very excited to see if it holds up to their expectations. The minimum and recommended PC specs for this title were confirmed recently and it has also been confirmed now that the title will hit 4K resolution at 60 frames per second on the PlayStation 4 Pro.
The confirmation of Devil May Cry 4K 60FPS on PS4 Pro comes from Capcom producer Matt Walker. He was asked on Twitter if the title will be able to hit these figures on Sony’s most powerful console. He replied in the affirmative.
Walker confirmed that Devil May Cry 5 will indeed be able to run at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second on the PlayStation 4 Pro. It’s possible that the title may not run at native 4K on the console but this is still very impressive.
It was also confirmed recently by Capcom that Devil May Cry 5 is going to feature microtransactions. Players will be able to upgrade their characters without having to grind it through the game if they’re willing to spend real money.
Since Devil May Cry 5 is a purely single player game with no multiplayer component, players will not be at an advantage compared to others which is why Capcom has decided to allow them to speed up their upgrade progression in the game.
Devil May Cry 5 release is set for March 8th, 2019 or PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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