NYT Strands today: hints, spangram and answers for Wednesday, June 5
Strands is a brand new daily puzzle from the New York Times. A trickier take on the classic word search, you’ll need a keen eye to solve this puzzle.
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Strands is a brand new daily puzzle from the New York Times. A trickier take on the classic word search, you’ll need a keen eye to solve this puzzle.
Following the massive success of its Fallout series, a critical and commercial hit that sparked an unprecedented uptick of interest in the games, Amazon has announced that a live-action series based on Yakuza: Like a Dragon called, creatively, Like a Dragon: Yakuza will debut later this year.
Liberty has once again emerged victorious, as loyal Helldivers 2 players across the galaxy have successfully eradicated the democracy-hating Terminid Supercolony on Meridia, using a volatile material that previously "spaghettified" 12 Super Earth scientists. Turns out that stuff is effective on a much larger scale than it was previously tested on because Meridia, in its entirety, has collapsed into an enormous black hole, and I'm sure there's no way that this can become a problem.
In, the " quest requires players to sacrifice a follower. The quest begins when Boethiah, the Daedric Prince of Conspiracy and Deceit, demands the player to bring a follower to the Shrine of Boethiah to be sacrificed. As a reward for the sacrifice, Boethiah will allow the Dragonborn the opportunity to become his champion. Players will simply have to choose who to sacrifice to Boethiah themselves.
Fans of the Batman: Arkham series have not exactly been in a great place following the release of Rocksteady Studios’ severely disappointing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but there may be a sliver of hope for those wishing the spirit of the Arkham games would live on. Last year, we learned that Rocksteady Studios co-founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker had left the company. Hill served as director for all three Arkham Trilogy games and Jamie Walker was Rocksteady’s studio director, so they weren’t just a pair of suits, but rather the main creative force at the developer. Well, now we may know a bit more about what Hill and Walker are working on post-Rocksteady.
Valve's leaked shooter had nearly 1,000 concurrent players over the past weekend.
Fallout's Pip-Boys are sensible items to make into collectibles: they're iconic, wearable if you want, but would also look cool on a shelf. The Pip-Boy that came with the $120 Fallout 4 collector's edition, however, was a bulky, cheap-feeling plastic toy that left us a bit wanting.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was already known to be commercially unsuccessful, but it's now facing a truly humbling comparison with last year's Warner Bros. hit, Hogwarts Legacy.