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Analyst suggests Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom could be on bestseller lists for “years”
An industry analyst thinks it’s possible that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom could stay on the bestseller charts for “years.”
Not every game on bestseller lists is one that will stay that way forever. Some games have their time to shine, but they don’t have enough to give them real longevity. That’s why you still find games like Mario Kart 8 and Grand Theft Auto V still selling like hotcakes – they’re games that you can easily keep coming back to. Now, industry analyst Mat Piscatella has shared his thoughts on how long he thinks Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can stay in the best-seller charts, and he thinks it could be years (thanks, GamesRadar).
Quoting a tweet from review aggregation site OpenCritic showing that Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has a score of 97/100 based on 65 critic reviews, Piscatella said, “Sometimes I wonder if a game can last a few months on the top 20 best-seller charts. In this case I’m wondering how many years it’ll be.” Considering just how much content there is in the game, it’s certainly one that players can easily keep coming back to.
AMD confirms mainstream RDNA 3 GPUs before summer, accidentally lists Radeon 7950 XTX
Sega Workers Take First Steps Toward Forming A Union, Lists Demands
Workers at Sega of America’s Irvine office in California have announced plans to form a union. The union will be called Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega (AEGIS), and the group is working with the labor union Communications Workers of America on the initiative.
“We are united in our belief that by banding together, we can secure a future where we are empowered to advocate for ourselves, and for our colleagues,” AEGIS said in a statement.
The organization is asking Sega of America to recognize its union without interference. GameSpot has contacted Sega for a response.
Japanese firm ispace lists on the Tokyo Stock Exchange ahead of first lunar landing
A company with a spacecraft en route to the moon, ispace is now trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Japanese firm raised around $52 million (¥6.7 billion) in an initial public offering last month. Shares reportedly went untraded on the first listing day due to a large volume of buy orders and demand to […]
Japanese firm ispace lists on the Tokyo Stock Exchange ahead of first lunar landing by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
China lists the things its generative AIs aren’t allowed to generate
Acer confirms data breach after hacker lists trove of stolen material for sale
Earlier this week, a hacker published a classified ad for 160GB of “various confidential stuff” from Acer. The seller claimed the haul consists of 2,869 files across 655 directories and includes a variety of content such as service manuals, ISO files, BIOS and ROM files, confidential slides / presentations and more.
Jake Paul reveals Tommy Fury has ALREADY agreed rematch as YouTuber lists excuses for split decision loss
JAKE PAUL revealed Tommy Fury has ALREADY agreed to rematch – and believes he knows why he lost.
The YouTuber-turned prizefighter tasted defeat for the first time in his seven professional bouts.
Tommy Fury and Jake Paul embracing[/caption]
Despite dropping Fury, 23, in the eighth and final round with a left hand, Paul, 26, was beaten by split-decision in Saudi Arabia.
And in his immediate reaction, the American pointed to illness he claimed to have suffered in prepration for the fight.
He said: “I felt flat, I got sick really bad twice in this camp. It wasn’t my best performance.
“But I lost, I’m not making any excuses, I’ll just say it wasn’t my best performance tonight.
“Like I said, we’re going to come back and get that W. Don’t judge me by my wins, judge me by my losses. We’re going to come back stronger.”
Both boxers had a point taken off during the celebrity grudge match, Fury for holding and Paul for back of the head shots.
And the one and only knockdown of the bout was scored with just moments to go.
Paul believed by flooring Fury, he was deserving of the win and appeared to confirm he will exercise his rematch clause.
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He said: “All respect to Tommy he won, don’t judge me by my wins judge me by my losses, I’ll come back.
“I think we deserve a rematch, it was a good fight, a close fight. I don’t know if I agree with the judges, I got a 10-8 round twice.
“It is what it is, this is boxing and look, I’ve already won in life, man. I’ve already won. I’m a winner in every single way.
“I have an amazing family, amazing friends, amazing work ethic. I’ve made it further than I ever thought I would and beyond.
“This is definitely a humbling experience, I’ll take it on the chin and get back in the gym and run it back.
“I thought we put on an amazing show for the fans.”
In the post-fight press conference, Paul revealed Fury agreed to a rematch when the two got patched up together.
He said: “I just spoke to Tommy in the medical room and he said ‘yeah, let’s go. let’s do it again’.”
Jake Paul was beaten on points by Tommy Fury[/caption]
Tommy Fury celebrates his win[/caption]
People on mental health waiting lists cautioned not to turn to chatbots
Lego Welcomed 2023 With a Mountain of New Set Reveals That Immediately Landed on Our Wish Lists
We’ve got some bad news if your New Year’s resolution was to be more fiscally responsible. Not only did January 1 mark the availability of a handful of new sets announced last year, Lego also rang in 2023 by introducing a mountain of new sets, barely giving us enough time to pay off all our Christmas bills.