Goodbye, Great Deku Tree. Lego discontinues sets and series all the time, but the news today is slightly different as its been discovered its first Legend of Zelda set 'Great Deku Tree 2-1' is scheduled to be retired.
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It's Yoshi time! After a special Star Fox release last week, Nintendo Music is now celebrating Yoshi with the soundtracks from his NES and Game Boy puzzle titles.
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Island life just got a little better. If you've been enjoying island life, you'll be pleased to hear Nintendo has today rolled out a new update for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Although the new patch for the Switch title doesn't really add anything to the experience, it does come with a lot of fixes. Some "other issues" have also been resolved to improve the overall experience, and an image has been swapped out for the correct one.
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Unreal news. Yoshi is back next week in his new Switch 2 exclusive, and ahead of release, some new information about the title has reportedly surfaced. The back of the Yoshi and the Mysterious Book box art already seemed to confirm the new entry was powered by Epic's Unreal Engine, and now another detail appears to have been uncovered. According to information relayed by UniversoNintendo editor Felipe Lima, Yoshi's new adventure is running on Unreal Engine 5 (thanks for the heads up, GoNintendo)...
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Rumors suggest Apple plans to expand Apple-designed modems to the entire iPhone 18 lineup, ending support for Qualcomm modems. The transition will bring speed and efficiency improvements, along with a little-known privacy benefit. In iOS 26.3, Apple added a Limit Precise Location setting that cuts down on the amount of location data that's available to mobile networks, improving user privacy. Mobile networks determine your location using information from cellular towers that a device connects to...
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Gamepads are better, and cheaper, than they've ever been.
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"We want to evolve Marathon as a whole."
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It's a tough day to work at Microsoft PR.
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Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in 2018. Now, in a recent interview, Ohlen explains why he made the call, coming down to potentially the most unifying experience in game dev: burnout.
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Bobby Prince's groundbreaking soundtrack is one of 25 recordings inducted into the famed Library of Congress today.
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Other new inductees include Beyonce's 'Single Ladies' and Taylor Swift's '1989.'
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The scenario that Krafton humiliated itself to avoid seems to be coming true very quickly.
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The 2026 model adds the Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor.
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Apple's iPad that's just an iPad with no Air or Pro attached is its most appealing tablet because of the affordable starting $349 price tag, but if you've been thinking about buying one, you should wait. Apple refreshed the iPad in March 2025, so it's over a year old. That's reason enough not to buy when there's a new model on the horizon, but this year, there's even more to lose by purchasing now. The 2025 iPad has an A16 chip inside that does not support Apple Intelligence. It does not h...
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The $800 smart glasses could soon be a lot more useful.
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There's always a twinge of sadness when a game designed for VR later gets ported to be played on a regular screen, primarily because it's just not technically the realm the game was made for. That's sad to me! On the other hand, I do not own a VR headset, so I do win in those instances as well. Like today, for instance, as the Moss series is getting a VR-less version, with both games combined into one neat package.
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It's still making a new game set in Middle-earth, though.
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Even if you weren't playing them, you probably heard about them.
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The integration allows you to keep tabs on your coding projects on the go.
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Moss: The Forgotten Relic brings VR's popular Moss series to consoles as a flat screen port that united both games into one.
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Sigh.
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The Tourer model features a fold-out mattress, removable window binds and more.
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Wall of Blood turns Magic’s Witherbloom Pestilence Commander deck into a high-risk, high-reward engine built around sacrfice.
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Christopher Nolan's epic movie risks ignoring Odysseus's most compelling traits in favor of a standardized "Hollywood dad."
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The distinction between various flavors of HDMI can get a bit technical.
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Tracer, Mercy, D.Va, and Genji are now Fortnite skins.
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Grand Cathay players can soon command Bhashiva and the Tiger Warriors.
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Asmodee USA has announced new distribution agreements with several tabletop developers, putting more tabletop games on retail shelves.
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Finding necrolei cysts in Subnautica 2 is essential for crafting strong acid. Here's where to look for necrolei cyst locations in Subnautica 2
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Fair to say that this didn't go as Recreate Games expected it to.
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Modders have already unlocked Subnautica 2's debug console to allow you to use cheats.
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"This guy hasn't seen death in the way that an older Bond has". Ever since 007 First Light's take on James Bond was revealed, fans of the spy have shared a wide range of opinions. It's safe to say this younger take on the character has stirred up some feelings. But developer IO Interactive expected that — and welcomes it with open arms. Eurogamer recently had a chance to visit IOI's office in Brighton and spoke to a handful of people on the development team. And they spent some time talking abou...
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I wouldn't label Remedy's Control as being much else outside of a shooter. It flirts with horror, it dabbles in sci-fi, but if we're talking mechanical genres, shooter fits it best. Then the sequel, Control: Resonant, got announced and turned out to be an action RPG. The bones of the original game are still evidently there in some ways, though in a recent interview, creative director Mikael Kasurinen shared that right from the series' early days, he's long thought of it as an RPG.
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TSMC has been the exclusive supplier of Apple's systems-on-a-chip since 2016, but that 10-year streak could be nearing its end. Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today said that Intel has "kicked off" small-scale testing of lower-end iPhone, iPad, and Mac chip fabrication, with production expected to ramp up throughout 2027 and 2028. Kuo did not indicate exactly which of Apple's A-series and/or M-series chips would be manufactured by Intel. Apple is utilizing Intel's 18A process for these ...
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