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    Frasier Pinball, Horses In Among Us, And More Of The Best Gaming April Fools' Day Jokes Ever
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    Frasier Pinball, Horses In Among Us, And More Of The Best Gaming April Fools' Day Jokes Ever

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    • Foolin’ around
    • GameSpot’s Breath of the Wild Guardian video
    • IGN’s live-action Legend Of Zelda trailer
    • Game Informer’s Darth Clark
    • Among Us Horse mode
    • Frasier pinball
    • World of Warcraft T.I.N.D.R. Box
    • Final Fantasy 14’s fighting game
    • The Yakuza April Fools’ RPG video that ended up being what Yakuza 7 actually was
    • Overwatch googly eyes
    • For Honor tiny characters
    • NZXT gaming handheld with keyboard
    • Razer HyperSense suit
    • Corsair 1% keyboard
    • FFXIV Tactics Alexander
    • Ms. Pac-Man Google Maps
    • PlayStation Flow
    • Sanic Collection
    • Fight Sheng Long in Street Fighter II
    • Dave the Diver is going to look a little better in a few decades
    • Delta Force replaced humans with kitties, was instantly better
    • The Talos Principle addressed the brainrot generation
    • Cyberpunk 2077 floppy disks looked cool and cumbersome
    • Powerwash Simulator turned to grime
    • Sega CLC was the ’90s take on video game expansions
    • Rainbow Six Siege you later
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    Foolin’ around

    Today is April 1, otherwise known as April Fools Day, aka the day you can’t trust anything you see on the Internet. To mark the occasion, we’re taking a fond look back at some of the best gaming pranks of all time. Check out our favorites and let us know if we missed any great gags of yesteryear.

    April Fools’ Day approaches every year with a palpable sense of curiosity and dread. For every half-smile we crack at a gaming company’s attempt at a prank, there are other times we hold our heads in our hands, wondering what that company was thinking.

    In this gallery, we’ve collected some of the best April Fools’ efforts from gaming’s long history. From a magazine article that sent street fighters a-flutter to a keyboard consisting of a single key, these are the pranks that made us laugh the most. PSA to game companies: These are the kinds of jokes we like. You can also check out our previous roundups for the 2024 and 2025 April Fools’ Days, and try to guess just how many companies joked about releasing dating simulators.

    Spoiler: It was a lot.

    GameSpot’s Breath of the Wild Guardian video

    Yes, we’re starting the list with one of our own pranks. No, we are not biased in the slightest. On April Fools’ Day in 2017, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was not even a month old, and players were still discovering all of its hidden secrets. We thought we’d capitalize with this cheeky video on how to mount a Guardian, and then turn its laser weapon on other enemies. If only it were true.

    IGN’s live-action Legend Of Zelda trailer

    We’re not the only publication to pull a Zelda-themed video prank. Some of you may recall when IGN produced a full trailer for a live-action movie adaptation of Nintendo’s adventure series, which honestly could have served as a good starting point for a real film. Perhaps the upcoming project directed by Wes Ball will take some pointers.

    Game Informer’s Darth Clark

    Rounding out a trifecta of April Fools’ media mischief is the ever-irreverent Darth Clark, who has terrorized the Game Infarcer section of Game Informer’s April issue for years. His presence was particularly felt in 2013, when multiple GI readers wrote to the editorial staff of Clark’s column–despite the word “parody” at the bottom of the page.

    Among Us Horse mode

    Someone at Among us developer Innersloth was clearly watching old episodes of Mr. Ed in 2022, as the company released a trailer for a mode featuring equine versions of the little spacemen just in time for April Fools’. The four-legged friends did make their way into the game for a limited time, so while some might have been annoyed, you can’t look a gift (space) horse in the mouth.

    Frasier pinball

    Also in 2022, Stern Pinball created quite a stir with this limited-edition Frasier pinball set to enjoy after eating your tossed salad and scrambled eggs. Unfortunately, the link in the post rolled right into a song by a guy named Rick, which left Frasier fans wanting more.

    World of Warcraft T.I.N.D.R. Box

    Sometimes, even Level 70 Death Knights need love. This was the focus of Blizzard’s World Of Warcraft T.I.N.D.R Box prank in 2015, which gave players an in-game item that, once given to a garrison member, could help them find their true love. WoW has a long history of April Fools’ jokes and great fake patch notes.

    Final Fantasy 14’s fighting game

    Technically this entry came after April Fools’ Day–April 25, to be precise–but the idea of a Final Fantasy XIV fighting game was a tantalizing one. Sadly, Ultimate Fight never came to be, but for one shining moment, we believed.

    The Yakuza April Fools’ RPG video that ended up being what Yakuza 7 actually was

    While Yakuza 7 was in development, Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio released an April Fools’ trailer detailing a shift in the franchise’s combat mechanics from a free-flowing action style to a turn-based model. Legend has it that fan reaction was so positive, the studio decided to actually make the change, and Yakuza: Like A Dragon as we know it was born.

    Overwatch googly eyes

    Sometimes, the best pranks are the simplest ideas. Blizzard came through with an incredible idea in 2020, and all they had to do was put googly eyes on every playable hero in Overwatch. It’s hard not to laugh when a badass like Doomfist is staring at you with those big ol’ eyes.

    For Honor tiny characters

    Honey, we shrunk the swordsmen! Ubisoft’s contribution to the April Fools’ festivities in 2020 was a small one, but it made for some big laughs watching ferocious battles play out amongst such tiny combatants.

    NZXT gaming handheld with keyboard

    PC maker NZXT’s April Fools’ joke in 2022 had the slight tinge of prophecy attached to it, as they unveiled the fake H-AND handheld PC. The fictional kit came with a “32-core 64-thread APU,” a “tenkeyless pullout keyboard,” “plenty of RGB,” and more. While the keyboard was certainly silly, portable PCs have since gained popularity, so maybe they were on to something?

    Razer HyperSense suit

    Razer took the “metaverse” idea and kicked it into high gear with the HyperSense suit, a “highly advanced, full-body gaming suit” powered by haptic technology. We laughed, then immediately winced thinking about its implementation in Meta’s legless Horizon Worlds universe.

    Corsair 1% keyboard

    Corsair riffed on its own K100 keyboard with the K1–a single key hardwired into a PC and surrounded by RGB lighting. What’s more, the single key on the K1 was the “F” key, so we had to pay respects to the joke.

    FFXIV Tactics Alexander

    Sometimes April Fools’ jokes are funny, and sometimes they’re just cruel. Tactics Alexander, a completely fictional retro turn-based RPG “revealed” by Square Enix in 2017, is one such example of April cruelty. Why can’t this be real?

    Ms. Pac-Man Google Maps

    Google likes to turn its search engines into a joke during April Fools’ time, and sometimes that means the Google Maps platform turns a map of the world into a massive game of Ms. Pac-Man. This is the kind of April Fools’ innovation we like; maybe we get a Google Maps Mario Kart course in due time?

    PlayStation Flow

    No, we’re not talking about the console-exclusive indie hit from Thatgamecompany, we’re talking about the 2015 video Sony released of submersible gaming equipment. The goggles for your eyes and the bands for your arms and legs would combine to let you actually swim through underwater moments in your favorite games. As far as elaborate April Fools’ Day pranks go, Sony had a winner here.

    Sanic Collection

    The “Sanic” meme featuring a child’s drawing of Sega’s iconic hedgehog reached new heights in 2018, when Sega created actual official merchandise featuring the off-shoot Sonic. The merch was only available for a week, though–“gotta go fast,” indeed.

    Fight Sheng Long in Street Fighter II

    Finally, we have one of the most iconic pranks in video game industry history: Here’s the time Electronic Gaming Monthly convinced a legion of players that Sheng Long–a mistranslation turned into a person–was hidden in Street Fighter II somewhere. A version of the character eventually did debut in Street Fighter 4, and while he was under a different name, Gouken bore a very real resemblance to the old prank version.

    Dave the Diver is going to look a little better in a few decades

    Dave the Diver has long been a favorite here in the GameSpot offices, thanks in part to its retro-inspired pixel-art visuals. But could the game be even better with an injection of ultra-realism? The answer is a definite maybe, but you’re going to need the patience of a saint to experience the ocean depths in glorious 3D. In 2025, developer Mintrocket announced Dave the Diver: Remastered, and the bad news is that you’ll have to wait until 2049 to play it. The good news is that it’ll be out before The Elder Scrolls 6, at least.

    Delta Force replaced humans with kitties, was instantly better

    Look at you, with your human senses and opposable thumbs, playing your PC games. You lack the hunter’s instinct of nature’s perfect–and cuddliest–killing machine, and it’s no wonder that Delta Force decided to ditch humans for cats. Tactical gameplay with extra fluff, these killer kitties were announced to be the perfect replacements for fallible humans, thanks to their night vision, instincts, and general disdain for human life.

    The Talos Principle addressed the brainrot generation

    Thanks to years of doomscrolling and brainrot internet content culture, our brains are more cooked than an egg that has been microwaved for too long. Fortunately, Croteam saw an opportunity and carped that diem by introducing a “streamlined” version of its puzzle game, The Talos Principle. Perfect for anyone who didn’t feel like charging up their neurons to help them overcome the game’s riddles, this new version of the game replaced walls of text with emoji and added Serious Sam games for background noise.

    Heck, you could even generate your own puzzles in the game, using a level editor. But because having an idea and actually executing it are two different things, Croteam added a one-button prompt to do all the hard work for you.

    Cyberpunk 2077 floppy disks looked cool and cumbersome

    Cyberpunk 2077 has been easy to purchase, but in a truly evil act, CD Projekt Red announced that a floppy disk version was in development–97,619 3.5-inch floppies, to be exact. It would probably take a while to copy all that data over, and the purchase didn’t include a storage container for all those neon yellow diskettes.

    Powerwash Simulator turned to grime

    In an update that made us feel ill, developer FuturLab announced an update for Powerwash Simulator that sucked all the hygienic joy out of the game. Instead of being able to blast filthy environments with streams of purifying H20, players would instead make these areas worse with tools that sprayed mud and slime everywhere. Please give us a minute; we need to go lie down for a spell.

    Sega CLC was the ’90s take on video game expansions

    Humanity called it hubris when we built a gaming tower to the heavens, but we called it the next logical step in preserving our nostalgia. Sega’s Cartridge Loadable Content allowed us to have all the Sonic games we could ask for on our Sega Genesis, ready to play and completely stable if constructed on a day without any wind pressure whatsoever.

    Rainbow Six Siege you later

    Now those are good optics! While there’s no all-in-one solution to a scope that works well at any range in Rainbow Six Siege, this little joke suggested the next best thing. Instead of a single scope, how about all of them? A couple of years back, Ubisoft suggested attaching several of them to your weapons, and it sure was a sight to behold.



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