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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: Sorry, You Still Can’t Pet the Dog

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In the six years since The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a Twitter account called “@CanYouPetTheDog” has exploded in popularity simply by cataloging whether or not dogs in various video games are pettable. In Breath of the Wild, unfortunately, the answer was no.

You cannot pet the dog in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild pic.twitter.com/04bvlkI5Ui

— Can You Pet the Dog? (@CanYouPetTheDog) March 5, 2019

And, even more tragically, the answer to whether or not you can pet the dog in Tears of the Kingdom is… still no.

Dogs in Tears of the Kingdom function exactly the same way they did in Breath of the Wild.

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My Nintendo releases glow in the dark Tears of the Kingdom keychain

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It’s 550 Platinum Points

As we continue with the trend of major first party releases getting My Nintendo goodies at some point: one of the biggest (the biggest?) games of the year, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, is stepping up to the plate.

Nintendo has unveiled the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Glow in the Dark Keychain over at My Nintendo, where you can pick it up for 550 Platinum Points.

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PlayStation VR 2 Is Now Available at Amazon

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For those who have been excitedly waiting to get their hands on it, the PlayStation VR 2 is now live on Amazon. For $549.99, you’ll be getting the headset (with a 4K HDR screen, a 110-degree field of view, and many more features), alongside two Sense controllers with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback.

Our review of the PSVR 2 awarded it with an incredible 9/10, calling it a “quantum leap over the original PSVR in terms of ease of use, visual quality, and immersion,” and that, “any PlayStation owner who loves VR should upgrade as soon as possible.” Below, you can find the link to Amazon’s website for it.

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7 beginner tips for Tears of the Kingdom

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There’s a lot more to wrap your head around this time

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘s powers completely reinvent the way you interact with Hyrule. It took me a few hours to acclimate to them, and even then, I forgot how useful some of Link’s new abilities were. Here’s a quick primer in case you hit a wall early on!

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Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition and Amiibo Are Back In Stock (For Now)

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Update: The Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition is now out of stock again, stay tuned for more updates or follow @IGNDeals on Twitter. The original article follows below.

A select few rare Tears of the Kingdom items are now back in stock at Best Buy (for what is likely a very limited time). Each of these was exceptionally rare in the build-up to Tears of the Kingdom, so we wouldn’t be surprised if they sell out again rather quickly. So, get in quick and secure those goods, we’ll leave all the handy links you need just below. (Note: you need a Best Buy account to order most of these as well.

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Stalled Witcher spin-off ‘Project Sirius’ is back on track

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Mystery project now has a ‘new framework’

CD Projekt RED has confirmed that it is now continuing development of ‘Project Sirius‘, an as-yet-untitled spin-off set with the high fantasy universe of The Witcher. The project, first announced in October of 2022, was paused in March, with CDPR telling investors it required re-evaluation.

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The Best Apple Watch to Buy in 2023

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Smartwatches have been on the rise over the years, especially when Apple entered the wearable tech market with the very first Apple Watch. In fact, the Apple Watch is the most popular and best selling smartwatch in the world. Ever since its release, the tech company has been refining the wearable with every new iteration.

However, trying to find the sweet spot for an Apple Watch is easier said than done because much like the Apple iPhone and the Apple MacBook, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. That’s where we come in. This buyer’s guide will help you find the best Apple Watch at the best price for you.

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UK Daily Deals: Score Tears of the Kingdom for Just £44.99 Right Now

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The day has finally arrived. The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is now available for Nintendo Switch, and it’s been getting rave reviews across the board. IGN awarded it a 10/10 Masterpiece in our review, and the consensus seems to be across the board with critics. If you didn’t secure a preorder and were waiting for reviews, then look no further as we’ve already found you an awesome deal to check out on release day (with a fast delivery or pickup time as well).

Tears of the Kingdom is down to just £49.99 at Argos right now, and you can save an extra £5 on your order if you sign up for their current email marketing promo as well (see here for more details).

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Tears of the Kingdom’s Ascend Ability Was Originally a Developer Cheat Code

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Ascend ability, which lets players move through cave roofs straight to the surface, was originally a cheat code used by developers for a quick escape.

Speaking to Polygon, long-time Nintendo developers Eiji Aonuma and Hidemaro Fujibayashi said they found exiting Tears of the Kingdom’s long and winding caves so tedious that they would essentially hit a special escape button that was available to them in a debug version of the game.

“The Ascend ability was actually the result of a debug feature that we have in the game,” Fujibayashi said.

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