Leaked Tears of the Kingdom Commercial Shows New Boss Footage and a New Area

As if the final trailer dropping today wasn’t enough, a new The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom TV spot seems to have leaked on Reddit, and it includes new footage of a boss and an area we haven’t seen before.

Spoiler warning: If you’re trying to avoid seeing anymore information about Tears of the Kingdom before it comes out, stop here!

The leaked commercial, which was posted on Reddit a few hours ago, intersperses people playing Tears of the Kingdom in various settings and reacting to it, with gameplay footage. There are several new clips we haven’t seen yet, including link walking across some thin, broken beams from sky island to sky island, and using “ascend” to sneak up on some enemies.

But the real gold comes later in the trailer. After seeing a three-headed dragon that looks suspiciously like a Zelda 1 boss make an appearance earlier today in the official trailer, we get confirmation that this is, in fact, Gleeok. A Flame Gleeok, to be precise, hinting that there may be other varieties (ice, perhaps?) elsewhere in the world. Notably, Link is fighting Gleeok on the Bridge of Hylia, meaning that Tears of the Kingdom may have a somewhat Skyrim-like aspect to it where dragons can just swoop down and start fights with you.

The other big new element is a new area we haven’t seen yet. This comes at the end, with a father playing Tears of the Kingdom with his daughter. We see Link in a dark area, but when he shoots a specific plant on the side of a tree, it lights up, illuminating a cool, dark forest area. The area is covered in plants and mushrooms and features a giant glowing gold pod of some sort encased in a tree up ahead.

It’s possible that this trailer gets forcibly taken down by Nintendo sometime soon, but equally likely it’s going to start running on television sometime in the next month. Either way, the mushroom area and the Gleeok fight alone have huge implications for what Tears of the Kingdom could include.

These new clips join tons of other new Tears of the Kingdom details today that we learned from the new trailer, which we’ve broken down for you. Nintendo’s official site has already revealed where Tears of the Kingdom’s adventure will start, we have theories as to when this game takes place, and we’re all currently obsessed with a guy Tears of the Kingdom fans are calling “Bucket Head.”

Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Dell Has a Refurb Xbox Series S Console with Warranty for $199.99

The Xbox Series S is normally priced at $299.99, which is $200 less than the Xbox Series X. However, Dell is offering a refurbished unit with 3 month warranty for only $199.99. That’s $50 cheaper than buying a preowned or refurbished console at Gamestop

Refurb Xbox Series S for $199.99

The Xbox Series S console can still play all of the same games as the Series X. It doesn’t have the power of the Series X, so games are displayed at 1440p resolution instead of 4K in order to maintain the consistent 60fps-120fps graphics you’ll find in most games. If you don’t have a 4K TV or feel like the $200 could be better spent elsewhere (or in this case, $300), then the Xbox Series S might be a smarter purchase.

For more deals, take a look at our daily deals for today.

State of Play debuts 25 minutes of all-new Final Fantasy XVI gameplay

In just over two months, players will finally get their hands on Final Fantasy XVI, the next mainline installment of the Final Fantasy series. The game follows Clive Rosfield as he harnesses powerful Eikons to overcome his tragic destiny.

Today’s State of Play not only explores intricate details of the story and world lore, but also gives a first glimpse into the game’s party combat and colossal battles with new Eikons.


State of Play debuts 25 minutes of all-new Final Fantasy XVI gameplay

You can watch today’s Final Fantasy XVI State of Play in 4K above.

We hope today’s broadcast was exciting for everyone, both for fans keeping up with Final Fantasy XVI updates, and those who are hearing about the game for the first time. Some highlights from today’s show:

Clive’s Hideout

Clive’s Hideout, which serves as his base camp throughout the game, was revealed at State of Play. The footage showcased Clive preparing for upcoming battles by crafting items with gathered materials or tackling training modes.

Players can also complete a variety of side quests as well as Mob Hunts, that allows you to take on stronger enemies. Mob Hunts can be accepted from the Hunt Board where you’ll spot a familiar face from the series – Moogle!

Loresman Harpocrates and Vivian Ninetales

Loresman Harpocrates appears in Clive’s Hideout. He studies the history and customs of Valisthea, researching the local climate, folklore, religion, and traditions.

Harpocrates is very curious about Clive’s stories he takes home from his adventures. As Clive shares his past experiences, Harpocrates gains new knowledge as a researcher. And the Thousand Tomes in which he keeps records of his knowledge, will become more and more complete.

You can read up on everything about Valisthea if you visit Harpocrates and unravel the Thousand Tomes for yourself. Don’t forget to talk to Harpocrates when you stop by the Hideout during your travels.

Vivian the Military Scholar is well versed in the affairs of the countries of Valisthea and gives Clive lectures at various points in the story. You can talk to her in the Hideout as well.

Vivian is very knowledgeable about present day Valisthea, as well as its history. She will be happy to bestow you with knowledge of the past. With her help, you can explore the details of ever-changing character relationships and world affairs during specific time periods. Whenever you want to review the story so far or determine where Clive should go next, her knowledge will surely be of great help.

We hope you take advantage of their extensive knowledge to further immerse yourself in the story of Final Fantasy XVI!

New Combat Showcase

The latter half of the show was focused on combat. The show revealed new footage of Clive’s action gameplay, titanic clashes between the Eikons themselves, and epic Eikonic abilities.

The show also unveiled many other details and characters for the very first time, so keep your eyes peeled!

In the new State of Play, we provided an in-depth look at the combat system, support system, and RPG elements that we have not been able to share with you until now. We hope you enjoyed all the new updates and stay tuned for more information as we draw closer to the Final Fantasy XVI’s June 22 release.

Final Fantasy 16 Showcase: Everything Announced at Sony State of Play

A brand new PlayStation State of Play has arrived and it was focused entirely on Final Fantasy 16. We already know it is set to be released on PlayStation 5 on June 22, 2023, so this presentation was all about learning more about the game’s world, spectacular Eikon battles, combat, base camp, and more.

We are here to break down all the big news from the State of Play and hopefully give you even more reasons to be excited about Final Fantasy 16.

The Epic Battles of Eikons and Clive Rosfield

The State of Play gave us another big glimpse at the combat of Final Fantasy 16, including the showstopping battles between Eikons, which some may know as Summons from previous games like Ifrit, Shiva, Ramuh, Titan, Bahamut, Phoenix, Garuda, and more.

These epic Eikon battles change up the combat in a big way, and can be anything from a “3D scrolling shooter” to a “heavyweight wrestling match.” The scale of these battles is also unlike most anything we’ve seen in a Final Fantasy game, and some of the bigger Eikons like Titan Lost make others like Ifrit, who look massive in comparison to Clive, look like little action figures.

The battles themselves will surely be one of the big ticket items in Final Fantasy 16, but Eikons play such a huge part outside of these showcase battles. For example, many of the skills Clive unlocks will be earned through these Eikons as you encounter them. You will be able to unlock and upgrade these skills via ability points and will help turn Clive into a magical powerhouse that uses the best parts of the Eikons.

Speaking of Clive, players will only ever play as Clive. There will be companions that join you along the way, but they will be controlled completely by AI. However, Clive will have Torgal by his side for most of the game, who happens to be the goodest dog a hero could ever ask for, and they will be able to issue Torgal commands and, perhaps most importantly, give him treats.

We’ve learned a lot of this before, but Final Fantasy 16 has accessibility items that can be equipped to make the game more approachable for anyone who wants to try it out. These rings, including the Ring of Timely Focus and the Ring of Timely Strikes, will offer assists in combat. The ones mentioned here will slow down time when you are attacked so you can focus on executing a combo attack with the press of just one button.

Clive’s Hideout Is a Base Camp Filled With Characters, Side Quests, Shops, and More

Players will be traveling through the realm of Valisthea in Final Fantasy 16 and will visit incredible and varied locales, but all roads will eventually lead back to Clive’s hideout. This is a base camp of sorts that will let Clive prepare for the challenges ahead in many different ways.

Alongside standard shops that will let you purchase weapons, armor, and consumables, there will also be a blacksmith that will allow you to upgrade your equipment. One of the more exciting spots for high score chasers will undoubtedly be the Arete Stone, which at first just seems like a training mode.

This stone will transport you to a virtual training stage that is “outside of time and space.” You can set a bunch of variables in this mode to test out new combat or abilities, including which enemies you want to fight, if you want regen on, and more. However, there will also be an arcade mode that will keep track of high scores for players around the world. This mode will allow players to show all others that their Clive would reign supreme.

Clive’s hideout will also be a place to begin side quests or complete others you have gained already. In a very convenient map function, you can check your existing sidequests and travel right to them. In addition to standard side quests, players will be able to get their Witcher on by taking Mob Hunts from a friendly Moogle and proceed to take on monsters with bounties on their heads.

If you find yourself tired of combat and need a change of pace, you can visit Loreseman Harpocrates to learn more about the history and customs of Valisthea. Visiting Harpocrates often will be a great thing for players to do as tales of your adventures will help him complete his Thousand Tomes, a book filled with all the knowledge he’s gathered in the realm. For an added bonus, leveling up the Thousand Tomes is done via old-school sprites and classic-style music from the series.

Vivian the Military Scholar is another person worth visiting often as she will keep up up-to-date with the state of the world and its history. Learn more about relationships between characters and events that have taken place in Valisthea. This looks like a great way to recap your adventure, especially if you need to take some time away from the game.

Final Fantasy 16 will be released exclusively for the PlayStation 5. For more, check out our hands-on impressions of Final Fantasy 16, how long it should take to complete the game, and our chat with the devs on comparisons between Game of Thrones, side quests, and representation.

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been officially delayed until 2024

Back in February, Rocksteady released several trailers of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League that confirmed that it was a looter-shooter with a battle pass and an always online internet connection. The response was poor and anonymous sources cited in a report in March that the game was to be delayed.

It’s now official. Suicide Squad will now release on February 2nd, 2024 rather than in spring 2023.

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Tears of the Kingdom: Everyone Loves the Man With the Bucket on His Head in New Trailer

Jeez oh man. That Tears of the Kingdom trailer, right? Rockets, mechs, hot Ganondorf, Prince Sidon, swimming, Link in a flying squirrel suit, and of course, the new best friend of the Tears of the Kingdom community: Bucket Head.

If you somehow missed Bucket Head during the trailer, I can’t blame you. Take a look again; he crops up at roughly 3:12 in the trailer:

Still missing him? Let’s check in with the community for a closer look.

There he is! Who is he? We’ve never seen this man before. He’s just a regular dude, weaponless, who figured he needed some armor for whatever epic battle he and Link and the others were about to go into, and grabbed the nearest object for a helmet. I’m so proud of him, and it looks like Tears of the Kingdom fans are too:

The Bucket Man hype isn’t just on Twitter. The Tears of the Kingdom community on Reddit is also having a field day with him.

What is it about this guy that’s so relatable? Maybe it’s that in Breath of the Wild, Link’s adventure felt very solitary, even when he was in towns. But in Tears of the Kingdom, he seems to recruit a whole army of not just champions, but also dorks like this fellow who genuinely just want to show up and help save the world with you with whatever they have lying around.

Or maybe it’s because all of us who will play the game are probably closer on the heroism scale to Bucket Head than we are to Link – we’re all just ordinary people doing our best with what we have, but we’re showing up for what matters anyway.

Or maybe it’s just that he looks silly in a trailer that’s largely pretty serious. Whatever the case, I’m your fan, Bucket Head Man.

Today brought a deluge of Tears of the Kingdom content thanks to a new (and final) story trailer, which we’ve broken down so that you don’t miss a detail. Nintendo’s official site has already revealed where Tears of the Kingdom’s adventure will start, and we got a look at a Zelda 1 callback boss, too.

Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Microsoft staff experimented with a version of Windows optimised for Steam Deck

The Steam Deck is powered by SteamOS, a custom Linux-based operating system developed specifically for running Steam and its games. It’s possible to install Windows on your Steam Deck if you wish, but the drivers are rudimentary and there are a bunch of obstacles when it comes to controlling Windows via Steam Deck’s controls or its touchscreen.

A leaked project from an internal Microsoft hackathon shows that staff at the operating system developer have noticed these issues – although it sounds like a version of Windows optimised for gaming handhelds is a long way off.

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Officially Delayed to February 2024

Rocksteady has officially delayed Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League to February 2, 2024, quite a few months from its previous May 26, 2023 date.

The developer announced the news on Twitter today, writing in a statement, “We have made the tough but necessary decision to take the time needed to work on getting the game to be the best quality experience for players.”

“Thank you to our amazing community for the continued support, patience, and understanding,” the statement goes on. “There is much more to share in the months ahead and we look forward to seeing you in Metropolis next year.”

It’s only the most recent delay for Kill the Justice League, which was previously set for a 2022 release before being moved to Spring 2023.

Last month, Bloomberg reported that the game would be delayed following backlash after the February 2023 PlayStation State of Play. During that livestream, it was revealed that Kill the Justice League would be a live-service game with a battle pass and require an internet connection even in solo play, garnering controversy.

However, it’s unclear if this delay means Rocksteady be overhauling any of Kill the Justice League’s live-service elements. At the time of the Bloomberg article, reporter Jason Schreier noted that delays like these are usually for “polish” rather than to “overhaul the core gameplay.”

This latest delay means Kill the Justice League will come out nearly nine years after the most recent major Arkhamverse game, Arkham Knight. It will have players choose between one of four supervillains – Deadshot, Harley Quinn, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang – who are tasked with stopping Brainiac’s invasion of Metropolis.

Alex Stedman is a Senior News Editor with IGN, overseeing entertainment reporting. When she’s not writing or editing, you can find her reading fantasy novels or playing Dungeons & Dragons.

Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Rated In Taiwan, Release Date Potentially Coming

The True Runes await.

It’s been a minute since we’ve heard anything about Konami’s collection of classic RPGs, Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars. But, if a recent rating in Taiwan is anything to go by, we might not have much longer to wait before the duology hits Switch.

Gematsu spotted the rating and shared it over on Twitter (thanks to our sibling site Push Square for spotting this), and it reveals that the collection — which contains the PS1 RPGs Suikoden and Suikoden II — was just rated in Taiwan the other day.

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