1. Developer says "League of Legends" will change permanently in 2025 2. Eiji Aonuma denies "Made in Zelda" game 3. Former developer calls canceled "TLOUOL" the highlight of his career 4. " "Charles the Tank Engine" will be released on Switch on January 18, 2024

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Good morning, fellow gamers, today is Monday, December 18, 2023. Welcome to today’s Nomad Morning Report. I am the Shark King. Today's main contents are: Developers say "League of Legends" will undergo permanent changes in 2025 ; Aonuma Eiji denies "Made in Zelda" game ... We will bring you the details of the above news later ,stay tuned.

1. Developer says 'League of Legends' will change permanently in 2025 2. Eiji Aonuma denies 'Made in Zelda' game 3. Former developer calls canceled 'TLOUOL' the highlight of his career 4. ' 'Charles the Tank Engine' will be released on Switch on January 18, 2024 - Lujuba

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1. Developers say League of Legends will change permanently in 2025

League of Legends game director Riot Pupulasers shared his experience leading the team over the past year and revealed that The game will change "permanently" in 2025.

League of Legends has been around for a long time. It is one of the oldest multiplayer online games, and even though the game has been released for more than a decade, it continues to grow and develop.

This is largely due to the game's constant evolution, regular updates, and game balance changes. However, it's hard to deny that the foundation of "League of Legends" is quite aged, with serious bugs appearing in the game's continuous iteration process, and the client is also very old. The so-called permanent changes proposed by Pupulasters are indeed exciting.

1. Developer says 'League of Legends' will change permanently in 2025 2. Eiji Aonuma denies 'Made in Zelda' game 3. Former developer calls canceled 'TLOUOL' the highlight of his career 4. ' 'Charles the Tank Engine' will be released on Switch on January 18, 2024 - Lujuba

2. Eiji Aonuma denies the "Made of Zelda" game

Eiji Aonuma, the famous producer of the "Legend of Zelda" series, has shared some insights that may make some people expect that the "Legend of Zelda" series will launch similar games. Players of games like Mario Maker are disappointed.

Despite the emphasis on creation and exploration in the two most recent games, Breath of the Wild and Kingdom Tears, Eiji Aonuma firmly believes that a standalone Made of Zelda would be inconsistent with the spirit of the series.

"I think it's important that we don't make creativity a requirement," Aonuma said, emphasizing that "the nature of Zelda games is about discovery and exploration, not necessarily building from scratch."

Aonuma The point is that Zelda games are about offering multiple paths and solutions rather than forcing players into a single creative process. He acknowledged that while some fans enjoy the ability to create from scratch, that doesn't represent the entire Zelda fan base. His approach prioritizes being accessible to all types of players, regardless of their creative inclinations.

1. Developer says 'League of Legends' will change permanently in 2025 2. Eiji Aonuma denies 'Made in Zelda' game 3. Former developer calls canceled 'TLOUOL' the highlight of his career 4. ' 'Charles the Tank Engine' will be released on Switch on January 18, 2024 - Lujuba

3. The former developer said that the canceled "TLOUOL" was the highlight of his career

Last week, Naughty Dog officially announced that it had canceled the development of "The Last of Us OL". The official statement is that as the project continues to be improved and excited The studio was faced with a choice: either allow The Last of Us to severely slow down the development of future single-player games because it would have to be updated over the next few years, or cancel the game and pivot back to making a single-player experience. They chose the latter.

Following the public announcement, studio employees took to Twitter to comment. Technical designer Nathaniel Ferguson even called "The Last of Us Online" a very special project in his career and the highlight of his career.

Carl Morley, who worked as a game designer on the project (and now works at FireSprite, another Sony-owned studio) said: "I learned more on this project than on any other project in my career. More, and more fun to play than any other multiplayer game before and after."

1. Developer says 'League of Legends' will change permanently in 2025 2. Eiji Aonuma denies 'Made in Zelda' game 3. Former developer calls canceled 'TLOUOL' the highlight of his career 4. ' 'Charles the Tank Engine' will be released on Switch on January 18, 2024 - Lujuba

4. "Charles the Tank Engine" will be launched on Switch on January 18, 2024. Two Star Games, an independent game developer, announced that The horror game "Charles the Tank Engine" is coming to Switch. The game will be released in North America and Europe on January 18, 2024, but Japanese players will get it early on December 21, 2023.

1. Developer says 'League of Legends' will change permanently in 2025 2. Eiji Aonuma denies 'Made in Zelda' game 3. Former developer calls canceled 'TLOUOL' the highlight of his career 4. ' 'Charles the Tank Engine' will be released on Switch on January 18, 2024 - Lujuba

The above is the content of today's morning report. Every morning, we will broadcast to you in the form of flash news the important information that happened at home and abroad from late yesterday night to early today. I am the Shark King. I wish you all good health and success in your work. See you tomorrow.

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