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(CNN) -- The nightmare for gamers is over: Fortnite is back online with a new chapter.The hugely popular video game came back online Tuesday after a two-day outage while its next iteration was prepped. Users went into a panic Sunday afternoon when the landscape in the game blew up, dragging players into a black hole. They were left watching a mostly dark screen and a spinning black hole, with no way to play.Fortnite's latest chapter features an all-new island with new weapons. Developer Epic Games released a trailer that quickly garnered excitement among its rabid fans.Fortnite is one of the most widely played video games. Even during the weekend's outage, roughly 100,000 people were watching a livestream of the black hole on Twitch. Rod Breslau, an esports and gaming consultant, estimates that millions of gamers in total tuned in just for that.Several Twitch channels were carrying the new chapter live on Tuesday, with the most popular channel garnering nearly 100,000 viewers. Tens of thousands more were watching it on YouTube.Fortnite is a huge money maker for Epic and its founder and CEO, Tim Sweeney. The free game makes money from its in-game currency, V-bucks, which is used to buy weapons and other accessories.Last month, Sweeney landed on the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans for the first time. The magazine placed Sweeney at the 150th spot with an estimated net worth of .5 billion.CNN Business' Clare Duffy and Shannon Liao contributed to this report. 1494
(KGTV) - Is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Toronto really being sold for as listed?No.The owners have no intention of selling their house for a buck.Their realtor says he was instructed to find out people's reaction to the home by putting the price as low as possible.If the owners don't get a reasonable offer they'll change the listing price to what they actually want.The average cost of a 4 bedroom home in Toronto is .7 million. 447
(KGTV) - Does a picture really show President Trump giving a thumbs up next to a baby whose parents were killed in the El Paso massacre?Yes.Jordan and Andre Anchondo died while shielding their baby during the Walmart shooting August 3rd.The baby's uncle told the El Paso Times that his brother was a big Trump supporter and the uncle wanted the president to know their family stands with him.So the baby was brought in for the president's visit and photographed with him and the first lady. 498
(KGTV) - Does the acronym formed by a new model Subaru form a swear word?No.Pictures going around show the Subaru "Forester Ultimate Customized Kit Special" edition that was displayed at the Singapore Auto Show.The first letters of the car's name form a profanity.But the car was not released by Subaru. A local distributor in Singapore made a custom Subaru and put it on display at the show with the edgy name.The car will not be available for purchase in the United States. 483
(CNN) -- Retired NFL fullback Le'Ron McClain took to Twitter Saturday to plead for help dealing with head and brain troubles he said have resulted from playing football.In a series of emotional and expletive-filled tweets, McClain said his brain is tired and he needs to get his "head checked.""Need to tell my story of how my head is crazy and how football did it," McClain wrote. "Please someone help me get this out the @NFL puts paperwork in out (sic) faces and thats it."Reports show an increasing number of retired NFL players who have suffered repetitive hits to the head have developed memory and cognitive issues such as dementia, Alzheimer's, depression and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a degenerative disease of the brain and is associated with repeated head traumas like concussions.The NFL acknowledged a connection between football and CTE for the first time in 2016 and has since rolled out initiatives intended to increase the game's safety and to prevent and treat head injuries.But McClain said he hasn't received the treatment he needs and called on the NFL for help."I have to get my head checked. Playing fullback since high school. Its takes too f*****g much to do anything. My brain is f*****g tired.... @NFL i need some help with this s**t. Dark times and its showing. F*****g help me please!!" McClain tweeted.McClain was a fourth-round pick in the 2007 draft from the University of Alabama. He played seven seasons in the league for the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. He played the majority of his career -- four seasons -- with the Ravens.He speculated on Twitter that he would have had an easier time getting assistance if he had played quarterback, a higher profile position."Watch how fast they come to aid if I was som3 QB or anything but no I was f*****g fullback that did it all," McClain tweeted. "@NFL I need help and i need the process to speed the f**k up."He later tweeted that he'd "had a moment.""Just know Imma fight this thing and block it like im blocking 60 Pwr on the goaline. We gonna score!!!! I got this," he tweeted. 2121