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Sam Hill - Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for April 4 - digitaltrends.com

Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for April 4

We have the solution to Wordle on April 4, as well as some helpful hints to help you figure out the answer yourself, right here. We’ve placed the answer at the bottom of the page, so we don’t ruin the surprise before you’ve had a chance to work through the clues. So let’s dive in, starting with a reminder of yesterday’s answer.

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Kerry Brunskill - Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, April 4 - pcgamer.com

Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, April 4

However you want to tackle today's Wordle, you'll find everything you need to win right here. Scroll down for a look at a brand new hint for the April 4 (1020) game, helping you find a little direction in a sea of letters. Or you could click your way straight to today's answer instead, keeping your win streak safe.

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Tyler Colp - Lethal Company's 'v50' update makes running uphill scarier than its new evil butlers and crying mechs - pcgamer.com

Lethal Company's 'v50' update makes running uphill scarier than its new evil butlers and crying mechs

Lethal Company's first major update, version 50, is playable in beta form and players are discovering how much worse space treasure hunting could be with deadly new monsters and a major nerf to a popular movement mechanic.

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Christopher Livingston - I'm obsessed with the bizarre 16th century inspired creature design in roguelike deckbuilder Hermetica - pcgamer.com - San Francisco - Spain

I'm obsessed with the bizarre 16th century inspired creature design in roguelike deckbuilder Hermetica

A naked man with a face covering its torso. A snail with a human head. And one that's half-nun and half…I don't know what.

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Elie Gould - Dragon's Dogma 2 players figure out a way to convert mountains to pathways with the right attitude, a catapult, and a giant rock - pcgamer.com

Dragon's Dogma 2 players figure out a way to convert mountains to pathways with the right attitude, a catapult, and a giant rock

It really seems like there ain't no mountain high enough in Dragon's Dogma 2, as players just keep on finding cool new ways to explore the map and terrorise their pawns, and this latest discovery is no different. 

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Joshua Wolens - Baldur's Gate 3 has at least 24 ways Shadowheart can hurl the main MacGuffin at you as part of Larian's New Vegas-Style 'n+1' system for players who ignore the plot: 'It might be even more' - pcgamer.com

Baldur's Gate 3 has at least 24 ways Shadowheart can hurl the main MacGuffin at you as part of Larian's New Vegas-Style 'n+1' system for players who ignore the plot: 'It might be even more'

Baldur's Gate 3 is bafflingly reactive. You can't drop-kick an owlbear without the ripples spreading out and causing some kind of reaction later on down the line. But it goes even deeper than I knew: In a recent interview, Larian CEO Swen Vincke shed some light on the studio's «n+1» design philosophy, and revealed just how far it goes to create solutions for times when «the player fucked up everything.»

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Catherine Lewis - Dragon's Dogma 2 players denounce stealth missions as "the worst quests in the game" - as they barely seem to require any stealth at all - gamesradar.com

Dragon's Dogma 2 players denounce stealth missions as "the worst quests in the game" - as they barely seem to require any stealth at all

Dragon's Dogma 2 has been out and in players' hands for almost a week now, and it's fair to say that although it launched to incredibly positive critic reviews, certain elements haven't been received fantastically by the fanbase. The action-RPG was immediately hit with backlash for its microtransactions, and plenty of people have been left frustrated by the deadly Dragonsplague mechanic, too. 

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Fraser Brown - Cities: Skylines 2's first DLC, Beach Properties, is out now and players aren't happy: 'This is a disgrace' - pcgamer.com

Cities: Skylines 2's first DLC, Beach Properties, is out now and players aren't happy: 'This is a disgrace'

Cities: Skylines 2 didn't have a great start last year. When it launched in October, the sequel to the best city builder around garnered a mountain of criticism thanks to its wonky simulation and significant performance issues. There were a plethora of great ideas buried inside it, but it definitely didn't put its best foot forward. Improvements have been made since then, but this week's launch of the first DLC, Beach Properties, has just riled players up again. 

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