Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Is Now The “Highest Rated Game Of All Time” On OpenCritic

And it’s Metacritic’s highest rated game of 2023.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is already breaking records, with review aggregate website OpenCritic revealing the long-awaited Switch exclusive is currently its “#1 highest rated game of all time”.

According to the site’s rankings, Tears of the Kingdom sits just ahead of Super Mario Odyssey, with an average score of 97.223 out of 100 compared to Mario’s 96.811. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is in third place with a score of 95.905.

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Samsung’s 870 Qvo SSD is one of the best options for high-capacity solid state storage, with a simple 2.5-inch form factor that doesn’t take up a valuable M.2 or PCIe slot and a fast-enough SATA connection. While performance is good, at up to 550MB/s for reads and a little less for writes, the real benefit here is having up to 8TB of silent, reliable and low latency storage.

You can currently pick up this RPS-recommended gaming SSD in its ultimate 8TB form for less than £415 from two places in the UK: Tech Next Day, where you can use code TND-10 to get it for £414, and Amazon, where you can get the drive for £412. I’ve included both options in case you have a preference, and in the event the drive goes out of stock at this reduced price by the time you come to click the links below!

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This ASRock RX 6950 XT graphics card is now under £600

AMD’s RX 6950 XT has been enjoying a surprising revival as of late, as precipitous price drops have positioned it as a cheaper competitor to Nvidia’s new RTX 4070 GPU that offers better performance in rasterised titles – by a significant ~20% margin, too.

Today, the RX 6950 XT has dropped below the £600 mark for the first time we’re aware of, with a chunky triple-fan ASRock model costing just £598 at Overclockers in the UK. That’s significantly cheaper than the £999 that these cards originally debuted at, bringing it into contention with newer-gen cards.

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Nintendo’s Official Podcast Just Aired Its “Last Episode”

Nintendo Power may return for “special episodes” in the future.

The Nintendo Power Podcast has just aired its Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom special and it turns out it’s actually the final episode.

At the start of episode #57, host and Nintendo of America employee Chris Slate announced this sad news – revealing this Zelda-themed show was the “last episode” currently planned for the Nintendo Power Podcast. The first episode back in 2017 was about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Guide and Walkthrough Is Updated

As you set out on Link’s quest to save Hyrule, you need to take the IGN Tears of the Kingdom Walkthrough and Strategy Guide with you. Yes, yes, it’s dangerous to go alone and all that… But seriously: This guide has been composed by expert players over hundreds, maybe even thousands of hours of gameplay. Along the way we will show you how to get every Shrine, Fairy Fountain, Tower, and much more. The latest updates include the intro areas that teach you the ropes:

And the walkthrough then moves on to guides for the first real challenges in Hyrule!

And by the by, you can mainline Tears of the Kingdom using the above guides but also consider the following places to begin your exploration:

And don’t forget to check out our completely huge Tears of the Kingdom Interactive Map, for all Shrine, Great Fairy, and Korok Seed locations as well.

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Rumor: First Mortal Kombat 12 Info Leak Ahead of Impending Announcement

Following a tease from Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon, rumors around Mortal Kombat 12 have already started circulating ahead of any official announcement from Netherrealm Studios.

Days ago, Boon posted a short video of a ticking clock on Twitter counting down to something, and that something is most certainly Mortal Kombat 12. The clock almost reaches the 12th hour before an explosion rockets it ahead to land on “1.”

Today, another Twitter account associated with previous PSN leaks, @billbil_kun, alleges that the next grizzly fighter is titled Mortal Kombat 1, making that “1” in Boon’s video seems a little more significant.

“Next Mortal Kombat game from NetherRealm Studios / WB Games will be called: Mortal Kombat 1,” @ billbil_kun wrote, following up with a bulleted list of specifics:

  • “PC, PS5, Xbox Series S|X, Nintendo Switch
  • Standard: 69.99$ (PS5, XB) / 59.99$ (SW)
  • Premium: 109.99$
  • Kollector’s: 249.99$ (PS5, XB)”

The tweets also note an official announcement “should be close,” and the game is only for this generation of consoles. There’s no Kollector’s Edition available for Switch either, and the pricey package will only have a physical release.

Whether or not the “1” in the official Mortal Kombat video actually means something–like a reboot–remains unknown, as official channels are limited to teasers. Once the rumors took off, Boon denied claims from leakers, following up with another tweet highlighting a video from @unCAGEDgamez “shootin’ down the rumors.”

Specifics like pricepoint, platform, and title may be easier to glean from a glance, but Mortal Kombat 12’s initial “reveal” remains the more surprising. Last February, the news Netherrealm was planning another Mortal Kombat sometime this year broke during an earnings call when a Warner Brothers executive mentioned the title by name.

It’s been four years since Netherrealm released Mortal Kombat 11, though the recent teases line up with a bigger milestone celebrating the series’ 30th anniversary. The studio has also mentioned it’s working on another project, which is why it ended MK11’s DLC support, though Netherrealm never announced what that project is.

Andrea Shearon is a freelance contributor for IGN covering games and entertainment. She’s worn several hats over her seven-year career in the games industry, with bylines over at Fanbyte, USA Today’s FTW, TheGamer, VG247, and RPG Site. Find her on Twitter (@Maajora) or the Materia Possessions podcast chatting about FFXIV, RPGs, and any series involving giant robots.

Studio Working on Secret PlayStation Game Hit by Layoffs as Sony Reevaluates Portfolio

Deviation Games has laid off a number of developers as Sony reevaluates its portfolio. The studio is currently working on a new original AAA IP with PlayStation.

Several developers from Deviation Games took to LinkedIn to announce that they had been let go of their current positions. These include now-former associate producer Jared Bailey, technical combat and encounter designer Luke Stumpf, and software engineer Kyle Perras.

Not much context or information was provided about the reason for layoffs, but Perras mentioned that Deviation Games “ran into a difficult situation and was forced to make a number of layoffs which I was a part of.” It’s unknown whether the layoffs have anything to do with PlayStation’s project with Deviation Games and its current status.

Deviation Games was founded in June 2021 by Call of Duty veterans Jason Blundell and Dave Anthony, who initially revealed the partnership with PlayStation. However, Blundell left Deviation Games shortly after a year in September 2022.

Deviation Games isn’t the only studio going through layoffs this week. PlayStation’s first-party studio and Concrete Genie developer, PixelOpus, is shutting down on June 2. Ubisoft had a wave of layoffs earlier this week too.

Not much is currently known about Deviation’s new IP, but it’s presumably going to release on PlayStation 5. Sony has also been investing in more multiplayer titles with developers such as Haven Studios and Firewalk Studios, so it’s possible that Deviation’s game will be multiplayer as well.

Square Enix Considering Creating New Studios and Acquiring Existing Ones

Between the releases of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Forspoken, and Octopath Traveler II, it’s been another busy year for Square Enix. Still, though, the company hopes to expand, and this might include forming or acquiring new studios.

Today, Square Enix revealed that it is thinking about creating new studios and acquiring existing studios as part of its plan to grow its in-house development resources.

According to slides from the company’s full earnings report released today, Square Enix plans to “consider M&A, creating new studios, and taking minority stakes” to bring in more external development resources.”

In addition, it plans to hire more engineers and developers “to develop not only HD and smart device games but also content for future cross-platform offerings.”

Square Enix also revealed that sales and profit were down during its 2023 fiscal year, though it partially attributed this to the lack of expansions in comparison to last year’s DLC for Final Fantasy XIV. The company forecasts a stronger fiscal year in 2024.

Earlier this year, Forspoken developer Luminous Productions was absorbed back into Square Enix to continue working on AAA games, but in March, Square Enix said that Forspoken sales were “lackluster.” Its president also recently stepped down after a 10-year run that ended in controversial blockchain advocacy.

Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN who loves all things indie and Nintendo. Outside of IGN, they’ve contributed to sites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner.

Poll: What’s Your Game Plan For Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom?

Roll credits? Collect everything? Visit EVERYWHERE?

If you are anything like us (and since you are reading this article, we assume that you probably are) then you will have been thinking about the release day of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for a good long while now. It took a little while for the marketing campaign to get into full swing, we’ll admit, but over the past few weeks it has been impossible to look anywhere without seeing Link’s crouched silhouette gawping off the edge of a Sky Island, accompanied by that awesome theme.

Today (12th May) the game is out and we’re quickly realising that we have been so busy getting excited to try out Link’s new abilities, explore new areas and fight new enemies, that we haven’t spent the necessary hours thinking about what it is that we want to do first.

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