If you watched this year’s Awesome Games Done Quick charity speedrunning event, then you likely tuned in for its headliner: a blindfolded run through Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It seems like it shouldn’t be possible, but the dedication runner Mitchriz did to memorize and train made it a reality, and he spoke to GameSpot about just how he did it.
In the breakdown, Mitchriz explained that prior to doing blindfolded runs of the game, he had been trying to do all the challenges he could find, but it got to a point where everyone had basically done all there was to do in Sekiro. Since others had done individual blindfolded runs, he decided the next step would be for someone to try doing the whole game that way.
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Rockstar Games suffered a major leak at the end of 2022 when photos and video gameplay footage of the next Grand Theft Auto game emerged online. The situation was disappointing, but the head of Rockstar’s parent company confirmed it didn’t have an impact on business matters.
Speaking to IGN, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said the leak was “really frustrating and upsetting to the team,” but didn’t hurt the company financially. “As a business matter we’re not affected. But as a personal matter and an emotional matter, our teams are affected,” he said.
Zelnick also said that Take-Two took the situation “very seriously indeed,” and that’s no surprise to hear. After all, within days of the leak coming to light, the supposed perpetrator appeared in court and was held in a youth detention center.
Before this, Zelnick commented on how the leak was “terribly unfortunate.”
“There is no evidence that any material assets were taken, which is a good thing. And certainly, …