I both love and hate Sundays. I love them because they’re a free day to play video games for as long as you want, but I hate them because you know in the back of your mind that another work week is right around the corner. In any case, you’ve probably gotten behind on everything that’s been going on in the world of gaming, so let’s get you back up to speed with our daily news roundup. We found out today that Hideo Kojima never wanted to port Metal Gear Solid 4, cops are apparently some of the highest earners in our society, and the recently delayed Stalker 2 is back in development. There’s more where this came from, so read on for the rest.
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We heard a while back about an upcoming project from the developer behind Genshin Impact called Zenless Zone Zero. This action roleplaying game takes place in a post-apocalyptic urban setting that will have you playing as one of the last remaining survivors in a city called New Eridu. Turns out that another project by the same developer is currently in the works. We don’t know much about the game, but it’s apparently going to be some sort of “paranormal” action shooter.
In case you’ve ever wondered how much money Mario would be making as a plumber in the real world, a brand new study has looked into the matter and come up with some surprising results. The study in question “looked at some of the world’s most iconic video game characters and calculated how much each would earn if they landed their real-world dream job.” This involved basing “character earnings on data from salary comparison sites as well as publicly available pay bands to find an average yearly salary for more than 50 video game characters.” The biggest takeaway seems
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