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PSA: Tears of the Kingdom’s Best Quality of Life Feature Is Easy to Miss

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is out now, and simply bursting at the seams with secrets, hidden treasures, little detours, and easter eggs. Its main story path is fairly easy to follow in the midst of all that, and generally will get you to collect all the key powers, items, and story points you’ll want before eventually beating the game. However, Tears of the Kingdom’s best quality of life feature sits somewhere in between main story and secret, and is possible to miss entirely. We’re talking about the Autobuild power.

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All Resident Evil animated movies in chronological order

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Get ready for something even wackier than Paul W.S. Anderson

Did you come across a preview for the upcoming Resident Evil: Death Island that got you all hyped? Well, we have great news, then. It turns out Capcom has already made many other Resident Evil animated movies in the past…

…And most of them are so beyond bonkers that even fans of the games wouldn’t believe it.

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Layers of Fear launches June 15, PC demo now available

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Horror Almost Unreal (5)

Bloober Team has revealed the launch date for its long-in-development release, Layers of Fear — The highly technical psychological horror title will launch on PC and Gen9 platforms on June 15, with a time-limited demo available to play on PC from now until May 22.

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Ubisoft’s Looks to Assassin’s Creed for Future Salvation Amid “Challenging” Year

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Following a “challenging” year of losses and few releases, Ubisoft is preparing to pump resources into the Assassin’s Creed franchise to secure its future. It will include a restructure that will increase headcount on Assassin’s Creed title development by 40% in the coming years, following a rash of layoffs that reduced the company’s global headcount below 20,000.

In its full year earnings today, Ubisoft reported that in a fiscal year in which its only major releases were Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Just Dance 2023, and Rocksmith+, its net sales were €1.81 billion ($1.97 billion) down 14.6% from last year, and it overall reported an operating loss of €500 million ($543 million).

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Capcom launches short video guide series ahead of Street Fighter 6

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At least you’ll know why you fell over

Ahead of the launch of Street Fighter 6, not to mention this weekend’s open beta, Capcom has premiered a new series of video guides, giving newcomers a bit of a crash course on the new sequel’s characters and mechanics, so you’ll know what to expect come Fight Friday, (My words, not theirs.

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WrestleQuest has been future endeavored until this summer

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That’s ‘delayed’ to you and I

Skybound Games and developer Mega Cat Studios has announced that the colorful pro-wrestling RPG WrestleQuest will no longer meet its May release window and will now step into the ring sometime this summer.

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One of Tears of the Kingdom’s Most Adorable Updates: Link’s Cooking Tunes

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been out in the wild for a weekend now, and fans are spotting all kinds of fun easter eggs and tidbits all over the place. One of our favorites? Link’s cooking animations have gotten the smallest, sweetest musical upgrade. Yes, Link sings now!

In Breath of the Wild, Link’s cooking animation was pretty wholesome on its own. He would toss the ingredients into a pot, hum a few abstract notes cheerfully as they stewed, and then express delight when the dish was done (assuming it wasn’t…dubious). But in Tears of the Kingdom, his cooking is even more adorable, because Link actually sings multiple recognizable songs from his own games while food is cooking.

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