video game,star wars video gamesFortnite OG Season 9: OG Pass, Live Events, New Loot, And Map Changes

Fortnite OG has been a bit of a mixed bag overall, largely just because after year's of quality-of-life improvements, Chapter 1 feels primitive for a lot of the folks who weren't there for it the first time. But it was during the late stages of Chapter 1 when Fortnite really found its stride creatively--Season 9 was such a fun shakeup that it could almost pass for a more recent season of Fortnite. And now it's time to go back to the future, with Fortnite OG Season 9 kicking off its awesome new sci-fi makeover.

Fortnite OG Season 9 is live now, and is slated to run until September 2. Let's take a look at what's in store for us over the next couple months.

Fortnite Season 9 OG Pass

The new OG pass includes remixes of two skins from the original Season 9 battle pass--Rox and Demi, both of whom are still pretty popular today--along with a new, ghostly version of the kaiju knowns as The Devourer. While The Devourer was from the item shop rather than being a pass skin, he's still an excellent choice for an OG pass remix just because he's got such an important part to play in the season's story. As we'll discuss in the next section.

The next question is obvious: Where the heck is The Singularity? We kinda expected to see a new remix of this notable character on the pass, since she's been an NPC on the main Fortnite Battle Royale island for a few weeks now. Instead, the new Singularity will likely pop up in the item shop.

Fortnite OG Season 9 storyline and live events

In the original version of Season 9, the island was still dealing with the fallout from the Great Unvaulting and the eruption of the volcano. The biggest consequence is that Polar Peak is melting--and it turns out it was never actually a real mountain. Instead, it's a massive kaiju called The Devourer, frozen in a block of ice. And over the course of Season 9, that ice melts.

Our heroes, knowing that a giant beastie is about to tear the island apart, build a giant mech (that would be Mecha Team Leader) to defend against The Devourer, and at the end of the season we got a massive battle between the two giants that remains one of the most fun live events in Fortnite's history. You better believe we're going to get to experience that live event, dubbed The Final Showdown, in Fortnite OG Season 9. And it's more than possible it will have some new wrinkles.

Map changes in Fortnite OG Season 9

Season 9 adds a futuristic flavor to some of the locations around the island, with Tilted Towers being redesigned as New Tilted, and Retail Row becoming Mega Mall. As part of all those cool future-style renovations, the island is full of wind tunnels that can launch players into the air and let them fly around the island more quickly than was ever possible before. Because of that, Season 9 is the most Zero Build-friendly season of Fortnite OG yet.

Fortnite OG Season 9 weapons and loot

The start of Season 9 doesn't change up the loot pool all that much. The Pump Shotgun, Scoped Revolver, Hunting Rifle, Compact SMG, and the Suppressed and Thermal ARs are all vaulted, and Epic unvaulted grenades and introduced the Combat Shotgun, which is oriented around mid-range battles instead of being a close-range powerhouse. 

Over the course of Season 9, Epic will introduce the Tactical Assault Rifle, the Burst SMG, the Drum Shotgun, and the beloved Chug Splashes. And midway through Season 9 we first got our hands on the Storm Flip item, which creates a temporary mini-storm when you're in the circle, or if you use it while you're in the storm, it'll make a temporary safe zone.

Fortnite OG Season 9 returning loot pool list (not all available at the start):

  • Assault Rifle
  • Scoped Assault Rifle
  • Minigun
  • Infantry Rifle
  • Drum Gun
  • Tactical Shotgun
  • Pump Shotgun
  • Suppressed SMG
  • Pistol
  • Suppressed Pistol
  • Hand Cannon
  • Flint-Knock Pistol
  • Heavy Sniper
  • Bolt-Action Sniper
  • Grenade Launcher
  • Rocket Launcher


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video game,star wars video gamesViture’s New Luma XR Glasses Just Got A Prime Day Price Cut

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to play games on an IMAX screen? Then you might want to check out these Amazon Prime Day 2026 deals on the Luma XR hardware. These augmented reality glasses have become a popular choice for gamers looking to upgrade their mobile gaming screen to a cinema-sized display, and Amazon currently has multiple models discounted by $100 or more. Each of the Luma models below also comes with a free 8BitDo Ultimate 2C controller valued at $39, perfect for when you want to use a more traditional peripheral for gaming.

Like most Prime Day deals, these Viture deals will only be around during Prime Day, which ends on June 26.

Luma Ultra XR Glasses

$499 (was $599)

The Luma Ultra XR glasses are currently available for $499 (was $599), and this set of stylish wayfarer-inspired glasses is equipped with 1200p 120Hz lenses that provide a sharp picture and can reach 1,500 nits of brightness. According to Viture, the lenses create the equivalent of a 152-inch virtual screen with a 52-degree field of vision, and the frame also holds a triple-camera system that offers enhanced tracking accuracy and spatial awareness.

Luma Pro XR Glasses

$379 (was $499)

The Luma Pro also offers impressive tech inside of its frame, albeit with a few concessions when compared to the Luma Ultra. These have a little less brightness--maxing out at 1,250 nits--and the Pro is limited to three degrees of freedom, meaning that the screen is pinned to your head as you turn. The Pro also relies on connected devices or a connected controller for inputs, but if you're planning to use it for playing games, it's still a recommended device. It also offers 1200p resolution lenses and a 152-inch virtual screen, making it perfect for simple, plug-and-play gaming. It comes in two sizes--regular and large--and it has been discounted to $379 (was $499).

See Lumo Pro XR Glasses at Amazon:

Luma XR Glasses

$339 (was $399)

The Luma XR are your entry-level XR glasses, and at $339 (was $399), this is a fun pair to test the waters with. Internally, you're getting a 146-inch virtual screen through the 1200p lenses, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and it can seamlessly pair with USB-C-enabled gaming devices like the Steam Deck.

Luma XR accessories

While the Luma XR glasses are designed to work right out of the box with your consoles, it doesn't hurt to grab a few accessories, either. The Pro Neckband acts as a portable, wearable Android computer and dedicated media hub for the glasses that allows you to run various apps through them. The add-on is lightweight and looks great, plus you can use that massive virtual screen in the glasses to watch some Netflix on the go.

If you're planning to use your glasses with a Switch, PS5, or Xbox console, the Pro Mobile Dock is also recommended--and it includes a free dock mount. This acts as a portable intermediary hub and power bank for devices that use HDMI and USB-C connections, and the built-in 13,000mAh battery can extend your playtime by up to 20 hours when connected. There are also charging adapters that you can pick up, as well as various prescription lenses that double as spectacles while you wear the XR glasses.

You can browse all the Luma XR accessories below. After checking those out, be sure to head over to GameSpot's Prime Day Deals Hub to see even more discounts available in Amazon's sale.



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