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Dead by Daylight codes – free bloodpoints and charms

April 24, 2022: We added two new Dead by Daylight codes

Dead by Daylight is a 4v1 horror game that puts you in the shoes of a vicious killer from a familiar franchise, or one of four survivors who must fight for their life. No matter which role you take on, you’re sure to be spooked around every corner, as you traverse spine-chilling maps and complete tricky tasks.

If you’re new to the game, or a seasoned player who just wants some free stuff, we’re here to help. In our Dead by Daylight codes guide, we’ll give you a list full of freebies, such as bloodpoints and charms. We’ll also remove any expired codes along the way so you don’t waste your time with them.

For more free stuff, we recommend you check out our Dark Nemesis codes, Call of Antia codes, Awaken: Chaos Era codes, Chrono Legacy codes, League of Pantheons codes, State of Survival codes, Pocket Love codes, COD Mobile codes, and Garena Free Fire codes. Or, if you’re looking for something new to play, take a look at our list full of the best Switch horror games.

The latest Dead by Daylight codes

Active Dead by Daylight codes:

  • HELLOTHERE – 25k bloodpoints (new!)
  • DBDTHEBOARDGAME – 200k bloodpoints (new!)
  • PRIDE – a rainbow flag charm
  • NICE – 69 bloodpoints

Expired Dead by Daylight codes:

  • LUCKYMONEY
  • CAISHEN
  • LANTERNFESTIVAL
  • VK130UP
  • LIGHTSCAMERABP
  • INSERTCOIN
  • NICE
  • HOLIDAYSPECIAL
  • HOHOHO
  • SEASONSBLEEDINGS
  • DECIPHERSTRIKE
  • CIPHERSALAD
  • EASYASABC
  • FORHONOR
  • LIVEORDIE
  • NOTATRICK
  • RSELF
  • SCARYGOOD
  • DWIGHTCROW
  • WITCHPLEASE
  • HALLOWHOOPS
  • SCREAMSTREAM
  • GOLDENBROS
  • DBDDAYJP2021
  • BOOP
  • HISSANDHERS
  • AUSOME
  • BETTERTHANONE
  • Pieceofcake
  • RANKROULETTE
  • ANNIVERSARYFRAGMENTS
  • KenpouKinenBi2021
  • Happygoldenweek2021
  • KodomonoHi2021
  • midorinohi2021
  • TWITTERSMOL
  • TWITTERLORGE
  • BILIBILI200K
  • LUCKYCHARM
  • LUNARNEWGEAR
  • BULLSHIRT
  • ZARINOX
  • DJC2021
  • FUKUHAUCHI
  • DISCORD200K
  • EntitysLittleHelper
  • MNOGO
  • byebye2020
  • NewYearNewEntity
  • FrostyBlight
  • METATRON
  • FROSTYTWINS
  • GIFTTHERIFT
  • HOLIDAYFORMAL
  • SOITCHY
  • NICESTOCKING
  • HENYANG
  • SNAPSNAP
  • pathfinder
  • frostydeath
  • NAUGHTYSTOCKING
  • OVER5000
  • ONLY5000
  • TWITCHORTREAT
  • ETERNALBLIGHT
  • SWEETDREAMS
  • DbDDayJP2020
  • Happy1001
  • ENTITYPLEASED
  • ENTITYDISPLEASED
  • VK100K
  • DISCORD150K

A Dead by Daylight character holding someone by the collar

What are Dead by Daylight codes?

Dead by Daylight codes give you free charms, bloodpoints, and much more. The game’s developer, Behaviour Interactive, releases the codes, so we don’t have an exact release schedule. However, you can normally expect them to drop around holidays.

How do I redeem Dead by Daylight codes?

Here’s everything you need to know about redeeming a Dead by Daylight code.

  • Open Dead by Daylight
  • Head on over to the in-game store
  • Press redeem code
  • Input any of the active codes above
  • Hit redeem!

And that’s it for our list of Dead by Daylight codes. If you’re after more Dead by Daylight goodness, we have Dead by Daylight killers and Dead by Daylight characters guides for you to check out. Or, Take a look at our Dead by Daylight Mobile review if you need a little more convincing to try this game out.

If you’re after more spooky offerings, our list of the best Resident Evil games on Switch is full of great survival horror titles.

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Ouroboros guide – monaduno, monados

What are Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Ouroboros? Well, the latest entry in the JRPG franchise is looking to finish off the story of the two previous titles, and seems to take inspiration from Xenoblade Chronicles X and the Skell mechanic. It brings together different races, weapons, and features from every entry and mashes them together – it’s all pretty exciting for longtime fans.

The main thing you need to know about Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Ouroboros is that it’s the combination of two characters, who join together to create a large new form that resembles a robot, piloted by both of the characters at once. It’s a little bit Neon Genesis Evangelion in design, a bit like Pacific Rim in function, and is completely badass.

We’re going to do our best to explain the new mechanic here, as well as what blades mean in this context. Plus, it’s always good to get a refresher course on the game’s active battle system, which plays out in real-time, unlike a lot of JRPG games. You’ll need quick reactions and your wits about you, as the Xenoblade games are notoriously tough. Are you up for the challenge?

What is the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 battle system?

Like previous games, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 utilises an active battle system, meaning all of the moves from your party and enemies happen in real-time. There’s no waiting to take your turn. You have to just go for it.

Depending on which character you control, a selection of four different moves is visible in the game UI, mapped to the button on the right side of the controller, A, B, X, and Y. These attacks often have situational bonuses, like back attack. In essence, this means the attack does more damage when you strike a monster from behind, instead of from the front. This means you have to be aware of where you are in relation to enemies, as well as which attacks to use.

In previous entries, there’s a chain system that involves break, topple, and launch. A successful break attack cuts through the enemy’s defence. Once this happens a small window is open, and it’s possible to topple an enemy.

If you pull off these two moves consecutively, the opportunity to launch an enemy into the air is available, providing you successfully perform a launch attack. This has the chance to do massive damage, and successfully chaining these types of moves is essential. You can check out the footage Monolith Soft released below to see the battle mechanics in action.

What are the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 weapon types?

Each character in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 holds specific weapon types, and these provide advantages to heal, attack, and defence, as well as other changes. The game refers to these as blades, and they’re an extension of the user that they can summon.

We don’t know yet whether these have battle advantages over other weapon types like in titles such as Fire Emblem, but we do know that as the game progresses, characters are able to equip weapons from different classes. So you can adjust your battle style to suit you. The weapon types announced so far are swords, guns, shields, hammers, dual discs, and origami.

What is the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Ouroboros

When in battle, two characters from Xenoblade Chronicles 3 can fuse together in a system called Interlinking. Noah and Mio can combine together, as can other members of the core party, Lanz & Sena, or Eunie & Taion. Fusing to create an Ouroboros makes them considerably more powerful, and grants them special abilities. You must be mindful though, as using this ability too much can cause the Ouroboros to overheat.

What do the different Ouroboros forms look like?

Xenoblade Chronicles Ouroboros: Noah and Mio have fused to make an Ouroboros

Noah and Mio Ouroboros

When Noah and Mio combine, they wield a huge sword during battle.

Xenoblade Chronicles Ouroboros: Lanz and Sena have fused to make an Ouroboros

Lanz and Sena Ouroboros

Lanz and Sena combine to make a huge Ouroboros. This combination is great for protecting teammates from powerful attacks.

Xenoblade Chronicles Ouroboros: Eunie and Taio have fused to form an Ouroboros

Eunie and Taion

The combination of Eunie and Taion makes this striking Ouroboros. Like this, they even have the ability to revive fallen allies.

We don’t have much longer to wait now, as the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 release date creeps up slowly. As we sit patiently waiting for it to arrive, why not also check out our Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters guide to get to know your new crew.

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters – the new recruits

Who are the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters really? In a series heavily steeped in JRPG and sci-fi lore, you might struggle to keep track of the many different species in these universes, let alone the subtle nods to characters from previous titles with some newer designs. We’re going to be stuck with these folks for nearly 100 hours though, so let’s get to know them.

Much like the past games, the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters will mostly consist of your party members, who accompany you on your journey across Aionios. As forces from Keves and Agnus are caught in war, who is truly on your side, and who can you trust to help you bring peace to this war-torn world? Plus, if Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is anything like previous entries in the franchise, who is going to have an atrocious British accent?

If you love leveling up and ridiculous armour, you can find even more fantastic RPGs to play thanks to our guides, such as the best mobile RPGs, the best Switch RPGs, and the best Switch strategy games.

Here’s our guide to the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: the character Noah appears holding a large red sword

Noah

The main protagonist of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 and a member of the Keves nation, Noah is an off-seer who plays a musical instrument to help the souls of soldiers lost on the battlefield pass on into the next plain.

He sports a samurai-like ponytail and wields a sword that looks very similar to the Monado that Shulk uses in Xenoblade Chronicles. Noah wants to work to stop the fighting on Aionios and will team up with anyone with a good heart who shares the same goal.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: The character Mio appears holding two disc shaped weapons

Mio

The counterpart to Noah and the other main protagonist, Mio is a member of the rival nation of Agnus, and much like Noah, is also an off-seer. Mio also has cat ears much like the Gormotti from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and just like Nia from that game, the English-language version has her sporting a welsh accent. Her main weapon is a pair of discs, and she’s described as being able to attack very fast and is great at dodging enemy attacks.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: The character Eunie appears wearing a green hoodie, with wings sticking out of her head

Eunie

With the wings on her head, she resembles a member of the High Entia race, much like Melia in the original Xenoblade Chronicles. Eunie has known Noah and Lanz since childhood and speaks with a cockney accent in the English-language version of the game. She focuses on healing abilities, and her main weapon is a long staff that also functions as a rifle.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: the character Taion appears, with brown curly hair and a white outfit with orange accents

Taion

A tactician and another member of the Agnus forces, Taion fights alongside Mio using his smarts and insight. He creates constructs from paper that resemble origami, calling these katashiro, and he uses them as a weapon. When not waging battle, Taion dotes on these constructs like pets. He also wears a long flowing orange scarf, that matches the orange highlights on his outfit.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: the character Lanz looks forwards, with his face clearly being made of different shades of the colour grey

Lanz

A fierce ally to Noah, and a large soldier who uses a giant shield that doubles as a sword. Lanz seems to be a member of the Machina race, the beings born from the Mechonis in the original Xenoblade Chronicles. Does this prove the existence of the Mechonis in this universe? From all the clues, apparently, the universes have merged in some way.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: the character Sena appears, she has a small frame but is wielding a gigantic hammer

Sena

Another solider of Agnus, Sena works alongside Mio and Taion. Despite her small size, she’s tremendously powerful and wields a giant hammer as a weapon. The blue lines that run down her body and the crystal on her chest, all seem to imply that she is in fact a blade, like Pyra and Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 characters: the two Nopon characters Riku and Manana are visible

Riku and Manana

A pair of Nopon, Riku and Manana work together despite being soldiers from the Keves and Agnus forces respectively. They have large eyes filled with emotion unlike many other Nopon we’ve met in previous games, and they fight together as a single unit.

We don’t have much longer to wait now until the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 release date, so check back here for regular updates. In the meantime, keep an eye on our page dedicated to Xenoblade Chronicles 3 pre-orders to ensure you get your copy when they go on sale.

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Playdate review – 50 shades of play

After years of teasing, waiting, fawning over screenshots, and now weeks of gameplay, it feels amazing to sit down and write a Playdate review. Panic created the Playdate, you may recognise that name as the studio behind Firewatch and Untitled Goose Game, and assembled it with help from Teenage Engineering (the geniuses behind small synths like the Pocket Operator and the OP-1, if you’re reading this Teenage Engineering, I love you, let’s be friends).

With its tiny yellow form factor, crisp monochrome screen, and the trademark crank on the side, the Playdate is certainly eye-catching and a gadget that any enthusiast will love to have on their shelf. But for the price, it needs to offer much more beyond that. So, does the software and the possibilities of the Playdate impress enough? Well, let’s dive into our Playdate review to find out.

It’s hard to review a brand new console. The Playdate more than most offers an exciting look into what’s possible, with a clear ethos of expressing the joy of playing sitting front and centre in both name and its form factor. The devs behind this clearly just want people to have fun both experiencing and making these games, and it’s easy to get swept away with that as the Playdate is such a colourful bundle of joy.

If you’re waiting for your Playdate, you may be aware that you slowly unlock 24 games over a twelve-week period, with a couple of games every 12 days. The lovely people at Panic gave the press a slightly truncated version of this, unlocking the full 24 games with two new games appearing every two days. To make things easier for myself and to not write 5,000 words, I’m not going to review every game, but talk about my highlights and a few select titles, and then move on to the console itself.

Playdate review: a pair of hands holds the playdate

Upon firing it up, the most striking things about the Playdate are its size and the screen. This truly fits in the palm of your hand, with the device a touch smaller in height and width than your average wallet, and about the thickness of an iPhone 12. It feels like a premium product thanks to the weight and the sturdy materials used, but it still looks like a toy. It’s a great middle-ground that fits with the company ethos.

The screen itself looks thick and sturdy, and while the games don’t have any colour, the monochromatic art still pops out and is presented with great detail. Not every game uses tiny detailed pixel art, but the ones that do look fantastic. I will say that the screen is very prone to smudges though, as I need to constantly wipe away fingerprints from handling the device.

The solid yellow of the body is a nice matte that doesn’t catch anything, but, as I said, you’ll want to avoid touching the screen. Also, in case you didn’t know, the screen is not backlit. This is an authentically old school experience that brings to mind the original Game Boy. It’s very easy to play in low light though, and obviously, it’s perfect for the outdoors. It’s hard to say if that will be an issue for people, but unless you’re absolutely determined to play it in a dark room, I’m not sure why it would be an issue.

Playdate review: the playdate is shown in its box

The device comes with a yellow USB C cable for charging, and along with a port for this on the bottom is a port for a 3.5mm headphone jack. Panic has also promised that Bluetooth features will be introduced to the Playdate down the line, though we’re not sure what that means entirely just yet.

Another big feature is the crank. When I first saw the console I thought the crank was to charge it like a radio, but that’s not the case. Instead, it’s a fully analogue control that you can use to twist characters, ride elevators, spin spaceships, and more. It feels responsive, intuitive, and importantly, it’s fun to use. It can be tucked away into the body of the console, but pulling it out with the tiny lever is a joyous little moment.

One of the first games you can boot up is called Whitewater Wipeout, an addictive little surfing game where the crank controls the direction your surfer faces. It’s such a simple little thing, but the fun of twisting the crank to move your surfer just immediately clicks. Many other games use it better, but that’s the first one I got my hands on, and it sticks with me.

Playdate review: the playdate sits on a desk in the playdate speaker

Early adopters also have Casual Birder to look forward to, a bird-watching game where you explore a city and use the crank of the Playdate to focus your camera. It’s got a lot more to it, with pithy dialogue and wholesome smalltown vibes that bring to mind titles like Earthbound, but I had a lot of fun just walking around and exploring, while trying to find cool birds. Here, the crank feels very natural and the way to use it comes across as second nature. With these two titles, you’ve got a great introduction to the Playdate and the infamous crank right out of the box.

As for the actual buttons, on the Playdate website Panic mention that “we worked hard to make sure buttons feel perfectly clicky and that the crank action is silky smooth”. You can really feel the attention that’s been paid to the device, as it feels ergonomically designed and fits well in your hands. It might be a little too small for some adults, but the buttons stick out nicely from the console, and they’re indeed very satisfyingly clicky. Titles like the match-three puzzle game Pick Pack Pup (which I love so much) feel smooth and precise. You’ll need to move every item quickly and accurately to net a high score, and the Playdate itself never gets in the way.

One standout title I’d like to highlight is the brilliantly bonkers game Lost Your Marbles, a platforming game of sorts that feels a bit like Super Monkey Ball. On a 2D plane, you twist the crank to control a marble in a maze, with it bouncing off walls and leaping off-ramps to fall into various other areas. The catch though, is that this is how you’re making decisions. When faced with questions, the possible answers appear as physical objects to be hit by accurately flinging your marble at it, which is bloody tough. The best possible answer is the toughest to hit, while letting your marble fall repeatedly ends up in bad decisions being made, and your missing dog poster only showing a picture of the precious pooches butt. It feels amazing to control the crank, and shows the versatility of the device perfectly.

Playdate review: a grey screenshot shows footage of a game with marbles

Executive Golf DX is a wacky golfing title where the crank is how you perfect the angle of your shot, and with some fun powers and kooky obstacles, it’s a neat twist on the golf formula that’s much tougher than you might imagine. Echoic Memory is a puzzle game that really tests the Playdate speakers. You fix abandoned pieces of hardware by solving music puzzles where a sound is played, and then you must choose it again from a selection of noises that pass through various distortions and filters. This is a neat little game that I enjoy, if mainly for the incredible sound design.

If you want a platformer, Forrest Byrnes Up In Smoke is a snappy title that sees you constantly running away from flames on the left-hand side of the screen. As you make your escape, you must grab collectables and save lost children before they’re caught up in the encroaching blaze. Horrible connotations aside, this is a really whimsical little title that controls great and is an addictive ‘one-more-go’ type of game, where you just want to land a new high score.

The game I come back to the most, so far, is Inventory Hero. Sort of like a miniature Loop Hero, you’re a hero making his way through waves of enemies, but the only thing you control is their inventory. It’s up to you to decide which outfits to wear, weapons to equip, and when is best to use potions. Managing the limited inventory space is stressful fun, and there are so many fun twists thrown at you as you progress.

Playdate review: A grey screenshot shows a game where a small character holds up a lantern in the dark

While some of the titles are clearly designed to be smaller high-score chasing experiences, there are still some surprisingly deep games here much like Casual Birder, or the very Legend of Zelda-inspired Ratcheteer. It’s going to be absolutely fascinating to see what the community achieves, as developing games for the Playdate is open to anyone, with a free web browser-based development tool.

There are already other games out there for the device waiting to be played, and users will be happy to know it’s a painless experience to install them. Simply log into your playdate account from this website, click on your account, then sideload, and then upload the zip version of the file.

It’s going to be absolutely fascinating to see what the community achieves

You can access both the regular season games and uploaded games over wifi by heading to the Playdate settings and hitting games. It’s simple to find and download them, and there’s ample space on the device with 4GB of initial storage. I’ve got all 24 games from the first season and a couple of others loaded on the device, and I’m nowhere near even halfway through my storage. You won’t need to worry about deleting games for a while.

The overwhelming feeling from the batch of 24 games that come with season one of the Playdate is just the indie spirit. So many fun ideas are crammed into these titles, the creativity of the crank, and some fantastically made titles that are just solid versions of classics like breakout or match-three puzzlers. Panic has found the right people for the job, and while some stand out more than others, I’d struggle to pick a duff game from this first season.

I’m of the generation that grew up with the original Game Boy, playing games outside and treating my Nintendo device like a toy. The Playdate takes me back to that era more than anything I’ve played recently, and the sincere spirit and chaotic creativity reminded me of some of the wackiest moments from my childhood like the Game Boy Camera. The Playdate is a brilliant device that I think any gaming enthusiast will fall head over heels in love with. But, it’s hard to convince anyone that this should be a commercial product, even though it’s clear that’s not what Panic is aiming for either.

Playdate review: the playdate is shown on a desk with a clock as the screensaver

The price point is tricky, because at $179 it’s way beyond the price of an impulse purchase and other fun gaming toys like the NES Classic or SNES Classic. I can’t really hold that against it though, as it’s clear what the Playdate is, the foundations for something that will continue growing for years to come. I’m already stuck to my Playdate, unable to leave the house without sneaking it into my pocket, and showing it off to friends.

I just don’t know if I could convince anyone outside of a hardcore audience to give it a chance, and I wonder how this will affect the device in the years to come. I want to see a burgeoning indie gaming scene, updates to the device, and some amazing titles made by small developers reaching the hands of many eager gamers. So, I sincerely hope that people give the Playdate a chance.

An adorable device filled with great games and the potential for a shining future, the Playdate is everything I wanted and more. It feels fantastic to hold, the screen and interface work well, and almost every game in the first season has something fun to offer. People will have to think hard before dropping the cash needed on it, however, but anyone who adores indie gaming, the DIY spirit, and the simple joy of playing, will find so much to love.

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A One Piece Game codes – so much beli

April 16, 2022: We added two new A One Piece Game codes to our list

Roblox is a fantastic place if you’re an anime fan. It has thousands upon thousands of experiences based on franchises such as Dragon Ball Z, My Hero Academia, Sword Art Online, Demon Slayer, and more. One such title is A One Piece Game, and, in case the name didn’t give it away, this takes influence from the One Piece franchise.

As such, you get to embrace the pirate life, as you travel the world, search for treasure, complete challenges, and be the scallywag you’ve always wanted to be. Of course, to be the most powerful pirate of the seven seas, you need currency and other useful items. Fortunately for you, our A One Piece Game codes list is full of such goodies.

If you’re after more freebies for some anime-inspired titles, you should check out our One Piece Bursting Rage codes, Dragon Orbz codes, DBZ Adventures Unleashed codes, Project Ghoul codes, Anime Online codes, Anime Attack Simulator codes, and Anime Clone Tycoon codes lists. We also have a great selection of the best anime games on Switch and mobile, if you want a less blocky experience.

A One Piece Game codes

Active codes:

  • 110KLIKES – (new!)
  • HangukMansae – (new!)
  • EasterPreHype – devil fruit reset
  • PHOENIXV2
  • 200KMEMBERS – fruit reset
  • 100KLIKES – 100k beli
  • 90KLIKES – beli

Expired codes:

  • VIZTHEGOAT
  • UPDATE3
  • 60KLIKES
  • 55LIKES
  • 50KLIKES
  • 40KLIKES
  • 3KLIKES
  • UPDATE1
  • 20KLIKES
  • 7.5KLIKES
  • 5KLIKES
  • 3KLIKES
  • THOUSANDLIKES
  • TESTING

What are A One Piece Game codes?

A One Piece Game codes are a wacky combination of letters and numbers that provide you with in-game goodies courtesy of the developer, a One piece game. More codes tend to become available after certain milestones are hit, so bookmark this page to stay up to date with the latest freebies.

How do I redeem A One Piece Game codes?

Redeeming A One Piece Game code is simple. Just follow the steps below:

  • Fire up Roblox
  • Launch A One Piece Game
  • Hit the menu button
  • Tap the Twitter icon
  • Enter your codes
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your freebie!

There you have it, all of the active A One Piece Game codes. For more great blocky action, check out our picks for the best Roblox games here.

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All Yoshi games on Nintendo Switch

Yoshi games are kinda few and far between. There’s only been around a dozen games that actually feature the green dinosaur’s name. Still, he’s been Mario’s trusty sidekick ever since Super Mario World, and that means he’s always there to lend a hand, whether that be as another racer on the kart track or a golfing buddy for Mario’s leisure days, Yoshi is eternal.

While there have been around a dozen games with his name in the title, there are countless others where he’s been playable, and then even more where he’s appeared. For this list, we’re going to focus on Yoshi games where he’s playable, not just ones where he appears. If we only did games where he’s the main man, there’d only be three titles on this list. Also around half of these games are only available through Nintendo Switch Online, so require a subscription of some kind.

So, here we go, sending out some love for my brother Yoshi. Long live that weird egg laying green guy. Love him. Anyway, for more of a good time, check out our guide to the best party games on mobile, or our guide to the best car games on Switch and mobile. There are almost too many games out there to get your head around it these days.

Now, let’s get into all of the Yoshi games on Nintendo Switch.

Yoshi games on Switch

Yoshi, made of yarn, jumping in the air in celebration, from Yoshi's Crafted World.

Yoshi’s Crafted World

The spiritual successor to Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Yoshi’s Crafted world brings gorgeous cardboard and a play-set aesthetic to the Switch. It’s a pretty easy game to get the hang of, but its charm carries it through all the way to the end.

Yoshi and Peach riding futuristic karts from Mario Kart 8.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was the first of two games I picked up when I got my Switch (can you guess the other?). Ever since I could, I’ve mained Ludwig. I don’t know why. I kinda hate that weird guy. But, he’s there, alongside many other weird little guys. Yoshi is one of them, if you wanna stick him in a kart. He’s kinda cute. Here’s a list of every sup if you’re curious.

Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and some Rabbits posing for the art of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.

Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle

This breakout Ubisoft collaboration with Nintendo came out of nowhere. When I first saw it, I shouted “Mario has a gun”, probably. Like XCOM but better and cuter, Mario + Rabbids brings tactical magic to the Mario series and looks good doing it. And Yoshi is there too, being all tactical and murdering Rabbids. So cute!

Yoshi flying through the air with a tennis racket in hand for Mario Tennis Aces.

Mario Tennis Aces

Mario Tennis Aces didn’t really capture critics’ hearts, but it did mine. With a blend of classic tennis action and some fighting game mechanics, it was a rock-solid sports game for my money. Just like many other sports titles, it has lots of different characters who are playable, Yoshi included.

The lineup for Mario Gold Super Rush, includeing, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Wario, Yoshi, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Peach, Boo , Bowser Jr., Wario, Toadette, King Bobomb, the mayor of New Donk City, Rosalina, and a koopa.

Mario Golf: Super Rush

Another solid sports game, Mario Golf: Super Rush did a similar thing to Tennis Aces. It built a solid sports foundation and then added more arcadey mechanics on top. It’s great fun, and for all you Yoshi stans out there, he’s here too. Check out our Mario Golf: Super Rush review to learn more.

A screenshot from Super Mario party, showing Yoshi, Luigi, Wario, and Mario all fighting to get into a photo frame.

Super Mario Party

The first of two Mario Party games, Super Mario Party isn’t very good. I’ve played quite a lot of it, and I don’t really like it. But if you do that’s great! Jump into a game and go play as Yoshi ya weirdos.

Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Peach, running up a hill avoiding boulders in Mario Party Superstars.

Mario Party Superstars

The second of two Mario Party games, this one’s great! It’s nice and old in its formula, has classic maps, and all in all is just a better experience. Oh and, just in case you forgot what list you were reading, Yoshi is also in this game. Take a gander at our Mario Party Superstars review to hear more of our thoughts.

Numerous characters from Super Smash Bros Ultimate in art for the game. Most prominently Cloud, doing a pose, Yoshi, jumping and sticking his tongue out, and Pikachu emanating electricity.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

I’m sure you already knew this one, right? When Nintendo revealed Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it had the famous strapline “Everyone is here!” Could you imagine if that meant everyone but Yoshi? That’d be hilarious. Anyway, yep, he’s in here in this genuinely exceptional fighting game. Our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tier list lets you know exactly where Yoshi ranks among the bunch.

Multiple Yoshi's around Baby Mario in art for Yoshi's Island.

Nintendo Switch Online Yoshi games

Here are the games with Yoshi in them that you can find as part of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion.

  • Yoshi’s Story – N64
  • Mario Tennis – N64
  • Mario Kart 64 – N64
  • Super Mario Kart – SNES
  • Super Mario World 2 – SNES
  • Yoshi – NES

So, them’s the games, kiddo. Yoshi games deserve some love, so hopefully, they’ll get some. For more Yoshi possibilities, check out our guide to the best Mario games on Switch, he appears in all of them (almost).

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Genshin Impact Nintendo Switch release date

While ARPG fans everywhere have spent over a year enjoying thrilling battles and gliding over gorgeous scenery in Genshin Impact, Nintendo Switch fans have been left high and dry without a gliding license. Despite Hoyoverse having announced a Switch port of their hit title, we’ve found ourselves patiently awaiting any scraps of news – which is a lot tougher without a Paimon menu that can help you skip time.

Luckily, this awesome title is already available on PC, mobile, and Playstation, but we’re still eager to hear anything about the upcoming Genshin Impact Nintendo Switch release date. Hopefully, with the trailer for the Switch version already in circulation, we shouldn’t have to wait too long – though we may send a couple of prayers to the archons in hopes of getting it sooner. Every journey may have its final day, but we can’t help rushing towards this one!

If you want to keep up to date with all the latest Genshin Impact news, be sure to keep an eye on our Genshin Impact update, Genshin Impact next banner, and Genshin Impact leaks guides. You never know what’s on the horizon.

Here’s everything we know about Genshin Impact Switch at the moment.

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When is the Genshin Impact Nintendo Switch release date?

While Hoyoverse has confirmed that we’re definitely getting Genshin Impact on Nintendo Switch at some point, they’ve yet to announce a release date. They revealed that the Switch port was introduced far into the development cycle, which may be the reason why it didn’t release alongside the other versions of the game, however, it’s been quite a long time since then, and there’s still no sign of a Genshin Impact Switch port.

Way back on the 14 January, 2021, we got a sneak peek of what’s to come in the Genshin Impact Nintendo Switch trailer, as seen above. But, over a year later, we’ve still not heard any more information. Hopefully, it’s not too far off – and even more players can be introduced to the wonderful world of Teyvat.

We’ll be sure to update this guide whenever new information drops. But for the time being, you can still play Genshin Impact on mobile, PC, and PS4.

Freebies: all the latest Genshin Impact codes

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How can I play Genshin Impact elsewhere?

Genshin Impact is now available for download as a free-to-play game from the App Store and Google Play. PC players can grab it for free by clicking here.

Of course, if you’re new to the world of Teyvat, we recommend you check out our Genshin Impact tier list, grab a couple of freemogems from our Genshin Impact codes, and keep an eye on our Genshin Impact events to help get your wind glider off the ground.

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Cookie Run: Kingdom codes April 2022

April 9, 2022: we added a new Cookie Run: Kingdom code to our list

Cookie Run: Kingdom is a town builder and RPG with delicious characters and a fun story that’s sure to enthral you. Whether you want to unlock various cookies with the gacha system, gather resources to expand your kingdom, or fight fierce warriors, there’s a little something for everyone, and a few Cookie Run: Kingdom codes for you to redeem.

If you’re a little low on crystals and need help filling up your in-game wallet, we’re here to help. Our Cookie Run: Kingdom codes list is full of freebies, such as crystals, experience, sugar gnomes, and more. We’ll update this guide frequently, so bookmark it and check back occasionally if you love crystals as much as we do.

We can’t get enough free stuff, so we also have lists full of Coin Master free spins, Genshin Impact codes, and Cookie Run: OvenBreak codes. If none of that is of interest to you, go and take a look at our list of the best gacha games on iOS and Android to find something new to play. Now, let’s get into our list of CRK codes.

Here are the latest Cookie Run: Kingdom codes

Active CRK codes:

  • 2022PPLSCHOICETY – (new!)
  • 0224CRKDARKCACAO – 3,000 crystals
  • COOKIELIVECOUPON – three treasure tickets, three 30-minute speed-ups, two magic cookie cutters, two special cookie cutters, 30 EXP star jellies lv. 6, 300 rainbow cubes, and 1,500 Crystals

Expired CRK codes:

  • GOMAGICOVENEVENT
  • WEMADECKTOGETHER
  • CK1STANNIVERSARY
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD1
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD2
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD3
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD4
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD5
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD6
  • CRK1STBIRTHDAYD7
  • GETUR1SUGARGNOME
  • SAMSUNGCRKINGDOM
  • KINGDOMWITHSONIC
  • REALTOUGHCOOKIES
  • KINGDOMNBLUECLUB
  • 2021KRGAMEAWARDS
  • 30MILLIONKINGDOM
  • GETUR7SUGARGNOME
  • GETUR5SUGARGNOME
  • GETUR3SUGARGNOME
  • PARFAITSUBSCRIBE
  • BESTGAMEAWARDTHX
  • COOKIECHICKENRUN
  • COOSEBOMEKINGDOM
  • SOQCESWVJWEKZDVB
  • RUSWKGMLKINGDOM6
  • 12THBRAVEDAY0612
  • JJONDEUKEECOOKIE
  • DOMINOCOOKINGDOM
  • COOKANGJIKINGDOM
  • WELCOMETOCRKJACE
  • WELCOMETOCRKMATT
  • OPENSILVERBUTTON
  • WELCOMETOCKSANNA
  • KINGDOMOKING5927
  • KINGDOMSWAMP0130
  • KINGDOMSUNBA0128
  • KINGDOMYANGDDING
  • KINGDOMLILKA2021
  • KINGDOMNAMDOBLUE
  • 50CAFEREWARD1000
  • TK2PO5GA87DBJALQ

A group of Cookie Run: Kingdom characters jumping in front of a castle

What are Cookie Run: Kingdom codes?

Cookie Run: Kingdom codes give you in-game freebies such as crystals, sugar gnomes, and extra experience. We recommend that you bookmark this page and check back from time to time to pick up loads of goodies.

How do I redeem Cookie Run: Kingdom codes?

It’s very easy to redeem a Cookie Run: Kingdom code, but we’re here if you need a little extra help.

  • Open Cookie Run: Kingdom
  • Push the icon with three lines in the top-right corner of the screen
  • Touch settings
  • Note your player ID
  • Head on over to the DevPlay coupon page
  • Type in your player ID and Cookie Run: Kingdom code
  • Hit claim reward
  • Head back into Cookie Run: Kingdom to pick up your items!

And that’s all we have on Cookie Run: Kingdom codes. We also have a Cookie Run: Kingdom tier list, so you can find out which character is best. If you’re in need of something else to play, feel free to browse our list of the best mobile RPGs on iOS and Android.

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A Handheld History celebrates the glorious gadgets we love

Just when you thought your shelves were full, A Handheld History has come along to celebrate every portable device from the Game Boy to the Switch. So shift a few old magazines and give this one pride of place. A collaboration between Lost in Cult – the makers of [lock-on] magazine, and the largest retro gaming site in the world, Retro Dodo, this is a comprehensive look at our favourite little gadgets.

The book features several familiar writers such as The Gadget Show’s Jason Bradbury, GamesBeat’s Jeff Grub, Janet Garcia, Mike Diver, and in full disclosure, myself Nathan Ellingsworth the person writing this article. It’s properly cracking though, ignore my obvious bias and look at the amazing art.

At the time of writing A Handheld History is already at £17k of its £21k target to make the project a reality, with the deadline set for May 9, 2022, at 18:00 GMT. So, while we can comfortably say this will be a success, if you want to make sure you can hold this lovely magazine in your hands when it releases, or some of the amazing art prints accompanying it, head to the official crowdfunding page now and grab a copy while you can.

Check out the reveal trailer below to get a proper taste of this project, before heading on over to ahandheldhistory.com to back and secure your copy today.

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If you’re impatient and want something to play today, why not check out our guide to the best Switch RPG games and enjoy owning a handheld right now!

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School’s out until summer – Two Point Campus delayed

With thanks to VGC for the information, sadly we have to report a delay to the Two Point Campus release date, pushing the upcoming management simulation game into the summer. While we expected it to launch on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PS4/5 in May, you’ll now have to wait a bit longer to see the virtual university open its doors.

So, when is the Two Point Campus release date? Originally slated for May 17, Two Point Campus launches for Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PS4/5 on August 9. Two Point Studios confirmed that the title will also launch on Xbox Game Pass on release day. From the announcement on the developer’s blog, it seems the delay was implemented to ensure both a simultaneous release on all consoles and to sharpen a few edges.

In the blog, community manager Marg Steggal said “Don’t get us wrong, we’re nearly there. So the extra three months we have is going to really help us get Two Point Campus to the quality you’ve all come to expect from us as a studio”.

Have a look at the full reveal trailer below to check out the upcoming game in motion, and lament with us that we now have to wait even longer to play it.

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When is the Two Point Campus release date?

After the recent delay, Two Point Campus is now set to release on August 9, 2022 for Nintendo Switch, Xbox and Xbox Game Pass, and PS4/5.

If you want to find something to play in the long months before August, be sure to check out our guide to the best Switch simulation games and get ready to organise some virtual buildings today.