It’s Thursday, which means it's time to celebrate TheGamer’s best features. A lot has happened from Not The Witcher 4 being announced to Owl House’s return to Fortnite removing building. Oh, and there’s an illusory wall in Elden Ring that takes 50 hits to break. Glitch, or Miyazaki going too far? Either way, it’s been a busy week, which means there’s a lot to talk about, and talk we did.
That’s not to mention Hogwarts Legacy stirring up controversy with its newest gameplay trailer and JK Rowling’s unending comments on social media which have escalated from transphobia to full-blown anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric.
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All we got for a Witcher teaser was the announcement of it using Unreal Engine 5 and a glimpse at a medallion. But that sent fans into a frenzy. Some were sure it was the Cat, pointing to Ciri, while others believed it to be the fan-made Lynx, a school started by Lambert after The Witcher 3. But the debate was nipped in the bud pretty quick. That’s the School of the Lynx, confirmed by CD Projekt Red.
But before CD Projekt Red finally came out to answer everyone’s burning question, features editor Khee Hoon Chan called it. As they wrote, it comes from a fan-fic, meaning that CD Projekt Red is drawing from outside of Witcher canon to create something new, bringing in players like never before. And in that fan-fic, the Lynx is a school that branches off from the Wolf, which makes sense following the end of The Witcher 3, especially since we’re seemingly done with Geralt’s story.
Elden Ring players have found an illusory wall that leads nowhere but takes 50 hits to break. Well, up to 50 - it depends on the weapon. Or is it the pixel you hit?
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