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Due to “a license dispute,” Lego is no longer accepting Zelda fan entries.

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All submissions are immediately rejected, which may suggest a zelda brick set is under construction somewhere.
Due to a “licensing dispute,” Lego has forbidden designers from submitting Zelda ideas to its Ideas program.
Creators can submit their own ideas for potential Lego sets to Lego Ideas, where Lego enthusiasts can vote on them.

If a set receives enough votes, Lego will take it into consideration; some sets will then be made into real Lego sets and sold to the general public.

Creators can no longer submit designs based on the Legend of Zelda series, according to Brick Fanatics.

A warning stating that “we’ve previously reviewed this IP and have determined that we can’t allow submissions based on it” will be displayed to anyone attempting to submit a Zelda proposal, the report claims. This message will cite a “licensing issue” as the cause.

As part of its continuous partnership with Nintendo, which has resulted in the creation of a Lego NES, Lego Question Block, Lego Bowser, and other Lego Super Mario sets, Lego may already be developing its own Zelda kits.

Brick Fanatics also notes that if a designer attempts to submit a design based on Mario, it is rejected in a different way due to a “current third-party overlap.”

As a result, it is more likely that Lego was rejected because it was unable to obtain the Zelda license, possibly because it had already been purchased by another maker of building blocks (like Mega, which produces Pokémon sets).

Central Perk from Friends, the home from Home Alone, and the DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future are a few examples of previous Lego Ideas sets that were approved and went on to be successful.

The initial Lego Minecraft kit, which later gave rise to a completely different range of Lego Minecraft goods, was also produced by Lego Ideas.

Additionally, it resulted in the creation of a Sonic the Hedgehog set based on the Green Hill Zone from the original Mega Drive game from 1991.

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Sony is reportedly engaged in discussions to form a partnership for a potential bid on Paramount

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There hasn’t been much buzz lately about any new acquisitions in the world of video game intellectual property. According to a recent report, Sony is currently engaged in discussions with a well-funded partner to potentially acquire the renowned film studio Paramount, along with all the exciting possibilities that come with such a merger.

As reported in the New York Times (thanks, ResetEra), Sony Picture Entertainment is reportedly in discussions with Apollo Global Management, an investment firm, as per two sources familiar with the matter. In the past, Apollo had made an offer to acquire Paramount for a minimum of $26 billion, but their bid was ultimately turned down.

The terms of the joint bid are currently under discussion, and there is a chance that the two parties may decide against making a formal offer. Unnamed sources have revealed that Paramount is currently in exclusive discussions with Skydance, preventing any official offer from being made at this time. Investor opposition to the recent deal that Skydance brought seems to have been significant.

The potential impact of such an acquisition is immense. First and foremost, it would introduce adaptations of Sonic and Halo into the expanding media empire of the PlayStation platform holder. Following the announcement, Paramount’s stock experienced a significant 11% surge in after-hours trading.

What are your thoughts on the news? Is there a possibility of Sony acquiring Paramount? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Fallout Season 2 has been confirmed as the show continues to captivate audiences, making it one of Amazon’s most-watched series

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Amazon has just made the exciting announcement that a second season of the highly acclaimed Fallout TV adaptation is in the works. Fans can look forward to another thrilling installment of the series, which will be exclusively available on the Amazon Prime streaming service. Confirmation has arrived regarding the second batch of episodes for the series, following the acquisition of $25 million in Californian tax credits.

In just four days after its release, Fallout has already captivated audiences, quickly becoming one of Amazon Prime’s most-watched TV shows of all time. It has garnered immense popularity, rivaling even the acclaimed season of The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power.

The Fallout TV show has caused a massive surge in sales for the newer games, resulting in a staggering 7,500% increase in purchases of Fallout 4 in Europe. Fallout 76, Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas were also among the top 10 best-selling games across the continent last week. Next week, the highly anticipated PS5 version of Fallout 4 will be released, offering players an enhanced visual experience with new graphical modes. Additionally, players can look forward to exciting new content from the Creation Club.

Considering the potential for character development and narrative arcs, it would be intriguing to see where season two takes Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul. Without revealing any spoilers, it’s exciting to speculate on the possible directions their stories could go. We would greatly appreciate your feedback in the comments section.

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Helldivers 2 Players Face Overwhelming Hordes of Factory Striders

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In the ongoing conflict against the Automaton invasion fleet, the Helldivers 2 players have successfully halted their advance. However, the situation has now reached a tiresome stalemate. Yet again, the machines refuse to take a break from their relentless pursuit of progress, with reports emerging of the Factory Striders being deployed in record-breaking quantities.

There have been reports of alleged machines that were supposedly encountered during Operation Swift Disassembly, which was just the beginning of a larger campaign. However, these accounts should be taken with a grain of salt, as they are unverified and seem to be more on the imaginative side. Factory Striders have gained a reputation as formidable weapons platforms that can produce more Automatons while enduring significant damage. If the machines are able to withstand such a relentless assault, it will be necessary to develop innovative strategies.

Have you come across groups of Factory Striders in Helldivers 2? Which strategies are proving to be the most effective in taking down these armored brutes? The Orbital Railcannon Strike will prove to be a valuable asset in the comments section below.

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