Players discover once again that World of Warcraft is powered by invisible bunnies that make everything work

Players discover once again that World of Warcraft is powered by invisible bunnies that make everything work

It is happening again. At 10:47 am UTC on Sunday, February 8, a user named Woodwardo posted on the World of Warcraft subreddit to share a curious discovery: After making a new orc rogue, they had detected—through an unlikely pairing of camera placement and character highlighting—the presence of an invisible bunny aboard the vessel shepherding…

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I finally understand why all those Soulslike bosses hated me so much, thanks to The Dark Queen of Mortholme, which pits you up against some plucky upstart who just keeps coming back

It’s probably not the smartest approach, but I spend most of my time in Dark Souls games running from one boss to another, hitting my head against a wall until it finally clicks and I figure out a way to dodge their attacks and land my own. It’s not very pretty but I didn’t see…

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CD Projekt was worried people wouldn’t really ‘get’ dark fantasy as a concept, and then Game of Thrones became the biggest franchise on Earth

It’s hard to imagine a time where dark fantasy wasn’t a game industry heavyweight that permeates every fiber of my being—who doesn’t love tales that leave you in a moral quandary for days on end? The perceived level of complexity that you’re getting into can be challenging to overcome, but over the last decade more…

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Larian Studios responds to 2025 Game Awards nomination for Baldur’s Gate 3, which came out more than 2 years ago: ‘honestly, what the f**k’

We are bearing down on the final weeks of 2025, and somehow—somehow!—Baldur’s Gate 3, a game that released more than two years ago (more than five years ago, if you count the lengthy early access stretch) is still banging the table at The Game Awards. It’s reached the point where even developer Larian Studios seems…

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