Ubisoft Lawsuit, Zelda DLC, Chicken Theater Craze: Gaming News Roundup

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In today's explosive news, Ubisoft finds itself embroiled in a legal battle over game ownership rights. The Crew game owners are up in arms, arguing they should own the game, not just a license. Ubisoft, on the other hand, staunchly defends its position, stating that players were clearly notified of the limited license purchase. It's a showdown of epic proportions, with Ubisoft filing a motion to dismiss the case, while the plaintiffs demand a jury trial. The drama unfolds as the gaming community watches with bated breath.
Meanwhile, in the realm of Hyrule, Legend of Zelda fans are in for a shock with the Switch 2 version of Breath of the Wild. The enhanced edition comes at a hefty price of $70, $10 more than the original game. Players who want the DLC included will have to shell out an additional $20. It's a controversial move by Nintendo, leaving some fans scratching their heads. However, for those who already own the game, a $10 upgrade option is available, providing a glimmer of hope in the midst of the chaos.
But wait, the madness doesn't stop there. The Minecraft movie's chicken jockey craze has taken a bizarre turn, with fans bringing actual chickens into theaters. Chaos ensues as the feathered creatures flap about during the movie, leading to police intervention and theater employees left to clean up the mess. It's a spectacle like no other, reminiscent of past gaming movie frenzies. As the dust settles, one thing is clear - the gaming community's passion knows no bounds, even if it means ruffling a few feathers along the way. And that's all for today's explosive gaming news roundup.

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