Category: gaming

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director says the Sheikah tech disappeared from the sequel after its “role had been fulfilled”

One of the biggest mysteries in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been (sort of) solved, as director Hidemaro Fujibayashi has offered an explanation as to why there’s no Sheikah technology in the Nintendo Switch title, despite the prevalence of it in its predecessor, Breath of the…

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Real-life Stardew Valley concert tour, Festival of Seasons, kicks off globally next year

It’s official – you’ll soon be able to experience the music of Stardew Valley in live orchestral form, as a real-life concert tour is set to kick off next year across the globe. Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe (real name Eric Barone) announced the news yesterday (October 10) on Twitter. The…

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A new, slimmer PS5 is hitting shelves this November

Sony has just unveiled a brand new, slimmer version of the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition that is going to start hitting shelves next month. The news of a fresh PS5 model has been revealed in a surprise post on the official PlayStation Blog. Intended as a replacement…

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Has Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR been cancelled? Meta won’t say

We’ve heard remarkably little about the upcoming VR port of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas after its initial announcement all the way back in 2021. Now, almost two years later, Meta still won’t answer pressing questions about its release, leaving the project’s status up in the air. For those of…

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The official Animal Crossing Lego sets have been unveiled, and they’re adorable

Following on from the official announcement last week, five Animal Crossing Lego sets have now been shown off, and they’re just as cute as you’d expect them to be.  Over on the Lego website, each of the five sets can be viewed in detail now – some are larger than…

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Ubisoft’s chief people officer addresses “misconduct crisis”, thinks company is now “on the right path”

The chief people officer of Ubisoft, Anika Grant, has spoken about what she described as the company’s “misconduct crisis”, and said that Ubisoft is now “on the right path” to recover from it.  As GamesIndustry.biz reports, Grant acknowledged the so-called “crisis” during the GamesIndustry.biz HR Summit last month, and spoke…

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