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The Witcher Spinoff Studio Hit With Layoffs Due to Game’s Restructuring

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After restarting development on the upcoming Witcher multiplayer spinoff game, developer The Molasses Flood has been hit with layoffs.

“Because [Project Sirius] changed, so has the composition of the team that’s working on it–mainly on The Molasses Flood’s side,” a CD Projekt Red spokesperson said in a statement provided to Kotaku. “The concrete number of employees we parted ways with is 21 team members in the US and eight in Poland (working on the project outside of the US).”

Last week, CD Projekt Red announced that Project Sirius had a “new framework” after restarting development.

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McDonald’s Treasure Land Adventure is packed with delicious minerals

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McDonald’s is allegedly food. My tastebuds and my brain have a disagreement on this. My brain says that it both definitely is food, and it’s rad as heck. Meanwhile, my tastebuds say that while the brain thinks it’s being fed beef or chicken, whatever I’m running across them most certainly tastes nothing like those things. Delicious, maybe, like eating a stick of salted butter.

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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt is ending development

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The battle royale’s servers will stay open, though

Vampire: The Masquerade‘s battle royale is winding down. Developer Sharkmob has announced it is ending further development on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt.

Fully launched from Early Access in April 2022, the studio says  in today’s blog post that Bloodhunt did not reach the “critical mass” of players it needed to sustain development.

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All mandatory Dark Souls 1 bosses in order

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Dark Souls: Design Works reprint Gwyn cover

The easiest way to rekindle the first flame

Even though the original Dark Souls has proved a huge hit since its 2011 release, it’s still yet to be experienced by many FromSoft fans who only entered the publisher’s dark world via last year’s Elden Ring.

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Tears of the Kingdom Has a Clever Reference to Breath of the Wild’s DLC

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This article contains spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and The Champions’ Ballad DLC.

Nintendo has included a touching reference in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for players who have completed The Champions’ Ballad DLC for The Breath of the Wild.

The Champions’ Ballad DLC explored the backstories of the champions who were chosen to pilot the divine beasts before they lost their lives in the fight against Calamity Ganon. At the culmination of the story, Link and Zelda pose with the champions for a picture, which is later hung in Link’s house in Hatano village.

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The 10 Best Legend of Zelda Games of All Time

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For 37 years, Link has been traversing the fields and ruins of Hyrule in a seemingly never-ending quest to save Princess Zelda. His journey has spanned many consoles, redefining the franchise again and again.

Now The Legend of Zelda continues with Tears of the Kingdom. To celebrate the latest game in Nintendo’s long-running series, we took the time to look back and rank the best Zelda games of all time, reminiscing on our favorite adventures. While we hope to continue venturing to Hyrule time and time again, these are our picks for the best Zelda games of all time.

10. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2006. Wii, Gamecube)

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Metal Gear Solid 3 had some of the series’ all-time great bosses

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A deserved eulogy to the members of the Cobra Unit

One fair criticism we can throw at Metal Gear Solid 3 is that most of its bosses went from being characters to just obstacles, but one thing we just can’t say is that those obstacles weren’t fun to destroy.

MGS3 features some of the most inventive and fun boss battles in the history of gaming, and it’s high time that we pay our respects to these deadly and dramatic foes.

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That’s a wrap for Zelda Week 2023

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A week’s worth of legends, myths, and spinning charge attacks

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is out. I’m sure many are reading this article on a Monday morning with tired eyes from a launch weekend full of exploration and adventures in Hyrule.

As part of this big launch, we kicked off another themed Zelda Week here at Destructoid.

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Black Finger Jet coming from former Metal Slug team

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What colors are the other fingers?

Kohachi Studio has given us a teaser look at Black Finger Jet, a new run-and-gun title from former prominent Nazca developers. Nazca is the original developer behind Metal Slug, and a number of the attached names were directly involved in the development of some of the early titles in that series.

No real gameplay is shown in the trailer, as the game looks to be very early in development.

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Layers of Fear Release Date Officially Revealed

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Bloober Team and Anshar Studio have announced that Layers of Fear will launch on June 15 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Additionally, there is a demo on Steam that will be available until May 22.

“We are thrilled to announce the release date for Layers of Fear and to bring this definitive horror experience to players on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, on June 15,” Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno said in a press release.

He continued: “With the power of Unreal Engine 5, we’ve been able to create a game that visually surpasses our previous works, delivering an unforgettable journey into the minds of tormented artists. We are excited for both new and returning players to jump in.

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