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Hwoarang is coming to Tekken 8
"It's time to kick it up a notch."
Hwoarang has been confirmed as a playable character in Tekken 8.
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A documentary celebrating the work of Hideo Kojima is set to have its "world premiere" at the Tribeca Film Festival next month.
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Yes, the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom team are "interested" in a Mario-like movie adaptation
"Maybe the voice of the fans is what's important here."
Given Super Mario Bros. Movie's monster success and record-breaking performance, it's probably no surprise that fans are wondering if Nintendo would consider bringing the Zelda series to life on the silver screen.
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Elden Ring surpasses 20m sales
Elden Bling.
Elden Ring has topped 20m sales.
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Even Final Fantasy producer Naoki Yoshida can't stop playing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
He "couldn't help but look at this game from the perspective of a developer".
If it feels like the world and his dog can't stop playing, talking, or thinking about The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you're not wrong – and even producers of games on other high-profile games aren't immune, either.
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Feature | Who's up for some free fantasy tennis?
Game-as-a-service.
I could be wrong, but I think my very first Mario game was Tennis for the Game Boy, in which you don't play Mario at all. He's the umpire, a bristling presence in a high chair, eyes glued to the ball. Unless there's a spin-off I've missed, Mario himself wouldn't take up a racquet till Mario's Tennis on the, ergh, Virtual Boy. At the time, I had no idea who he was. Why did the umpire have a properly drawn face, while the players themselves looked like stickmen in Wimbledon whites? Why did he always seem so happy when he declared my serves out of bounds? Why did the crowd always agree with his decisions? I hated the man immediately.
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The Sims 4 players can now vote on the themes for its next few Kit expansions
Rainbow or goth? Medieval or sci-fi?
EA is dabbling in a spot of democracy by throwing caution to the wind and letting The Sims 4 players decide what they want to see in some upcoming DLC.
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Gone Home studio Fullbright now solo outfit as controversial co-founder goes it alone
Upcoming game will be credited to "Open Roads team".
Steve Gaynor, the controversial co-founder of Gone Home and Tacoma developer Fullbright, is now going it alone under the Fullbright name following accusations of toxic workplace behaviour in August 2021.
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Tell us your favourite Zelda gaming memory and win Tears of the Kingdom
UPDATE: A winner has been chosen!
UPDATE 12TH MAY: Two hours it took me to read through all of your memories! I've laughed, I've wiped away a tear or two (which feels appropriate), and I've been reminded of many happy memories of my own. If anyone ever asks you why people play games, point them to this comments thread. I hope someone from Nintendo sees the memories their series has helped create.
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Amnesia: The Bunker delayed by another two weeks, but a demo's coming to Steam
Delay "due to unforeseen certification issues".
Developer Frictional Games has announced another short delay for its intriguing "unscripted" WW1 horror Amnesia: The Bunker, but it's also releasing a little something to tide fans over between now and its new 6th June arrival date in the form of a demo soon coming to Steam.
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The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom speedruns have begun
Current record stands at 94 minutes.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom officially launched today, and the race to speedrun the game as quickly as possible has already begun.
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ascend ability started as a debug cheat, not meant for final release
Tiers for fears.
In case you weren't aware, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom released today. Along with the sequel's new-look Hyrule, Link also has a range of new abilities that can help him on his journey to once again rid the kingdom of the many evils that have made their home there.
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Looks like Titan is coming back to Destiny 2
Season of the Deep teases a familiar face.
Titan, one of Destiny 2's original selection of locations, looks set to make a return to the game.
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Poll | What do you want to see from the next Zelda game?
BOTW 3.0 or back to traditional?
It's here, everyone stay calm. One of the biggest events of the year. No, not Eurovision, silly! It's the release day of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom!
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My copy of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is currently "out for delivery", and expected to arrive sometime this afternoon. It is now afternoon, and there's still no sign of it. To save myself from twiddling my thumbs while staring mindlessly at the wall, I decided to check out Flappy Souls.
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Trackmania launches on console next week
Race to the finish line.
Trackmania launches on console on Monday 15th May, Ubisoft has announced.
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Game of the Week | The pleasures of starting out in Zelda
Islands in the sky.
This week's Game of the Week is Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, of course.
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The unannounced Mortal Kombat 1 will reportedly get Peacemaker and Homelander as DLC characters.
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Jack Black becomes Lara Croft, Kratos, Link and more in brilliant Tenacious D music video
Band Theft Auto.
Hot off the heels of his turn as Bowser in the Super Mario Bros. Movie, Jack Black has given his likeness to a host of other video game characters, and the results are everything I could have wanted and more.
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Supporters | Inside Eurogamer: A new editor's vision and why we changed review scores
Essential listening.
Welcome to the first proper episode of Inside Eurogamer, a new podcast series exclusively for supporters where we, the people who work for Eurogamer, talk about what we do here and the decisions we make.
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Nintendo discusses playable Zelda in a future Legend of Zelda
"It's possible."
It may be Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launch day, but Nintendo is already thinking about the future - and the possibility of a Legend of Zelda game where Zelda could finally be the star.
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This year's Call of Duty is Modern Warfare 3 and is due out 10th November on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, according to a report by Insider Gaming.
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The Last of Us season two reportedly on hold due to writers' strike
Actors previously reading sides from Part 2 for auditions.
The second season of HBO's The Last of Us is currently on hold due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America's strike for fair pay.
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Seven years in, Nintendo has "no plans" for Switch price-drop
Will "continue to monitor" situation regarding price rise.
Don't expect Nintendo Switch to become cheaper this year.
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Feature | Insomnia: Theater in the Head understands my woes
Sleepless in Spitalfields.
Sleeping is a tricky thing that rarely comes easy for me. A good night usually sees me lying down for two hours before I drift away, even without looking at my phone. Insomnia: Theater in the Head understands these frustrations better than I anticipated. It understands that insomnia is a cruel thing that doesn't care for your plans. Tomorrow could bring a crucial job interview or a fun meetup with friends, and it wouldn't matter. Insomnia strikes indiscriminately.
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Feature | What we've been playing
Notes, D&D, and hatboxes.
Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've found ourselves playing over the last few days. This time: notes, D&D, and hatboxes.
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Layers of Fear remake getting a "short" demo next week on Steam
Full game out in June on consoles and PC.
In anticipation of its June arrival on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC, Bloober Team's Layers of Fear remake is getting a "short" playable demo on Steam next Monday, 15th May.
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CD Projekt's stalled The Witcher spin-off now has a "new framework"
Following word of a complete reboot.
Following suggestions in March that CD Projekt's The Witcher spin-off Project Sirius had been rebooted from scratch, the studio has confirmed its development is back on track, with "work on defining a new framework" now complete.
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Summer Game Fest touts "40+ partners" including PlayStation and Xbox
Plus Capcom, Sega, EA, Activision, and more.
We're less than a month away from the start of this year's Summer Game Fest "season" and host Geoff Keighley is starting to crank the hype handle, revealing this year's event will feature "updates from 40+ partners" including PlayStation and Xbox.
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Steam Deck challenger Asus ROG Ally costs £699, out in June
Cheaper model coming later this year.
Asus has announced final details for the Asus ROG Ally, its Steam-Deck-style handheld gaming PC, confirming the device will launch on 13th June priced at £699/$699 USD.
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