April Fool's Day is upon us, and you know what that means: Bubsy feet pics

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Bubsy selling feet pics (Image credit: Atari)

April Fool's Day is back again, offering a slate of jokes, gags, knee-slappers, and occasional bouts of confusion as those of us who have to wrangle this stuff are forced to expend way too much mental energy debating whether an announcement is real, or just not very funny. It's rough out there, folks.

Each year on this day we round up the best (of whatever lands in our inbox), and this year is no different. What is different in 2026, possibly, is the vibe: April Fool's Day is always a fairly big deal in this business, as companies large and small rush to promote themselves and their products with carefully crafted lighthearted fun™. But this year feels quieter and more reserved, and I can't help thinking that the absolute state of it all is responsible.

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Project R.O.A.C.H.

Project R.O.A.C.H. | Official Trailer - YouTube Project R.O.A.C.H. | Official Trailer - YouTube

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A had a split-second of panic when I saw a new Witcher 3 trailer drop—still waiting for that surprise new content—before remembering what day it is. Sure enough, "What if the horse... was the controller?" isn't a serious concept, although honestly I bet CD Projekt would make serious bank on it if it was. (Bonus points for the "Roach on a roof" callback.)

Crusader Kings Super Sampling

Introducing CKSS - Bringing the Power of AI to Crusader Kings III - YouTube Introducing CKSS - Bringing the Power of AI to Crusader Kings III - YouTube

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Paradox brings the power of AI to Crusader Kings 3 with CKSS, delivering previously unseen levels of visual fidelity to its deep, intricate strategy simulations.

An AI companion for your AI companion, so you can ignore your AI companion without feeling bad about it

Razer AVA Mini | The AI companion for your AI companion - YouTube Razer AVA Mini | The AI companion for your AI companion - YouTube

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At first blush it sounds like Razer is dunking on the whole "AI companion" thing, which sounds like an April Fool's gag in its own right, and by extension the broader AI biz itself, the primary driver of the RAMpocalypse and various other indignities and horrors being visited upon PC gaming and humanity at large. But no, it's actually selling them. What a world.

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PalWorld Dating Simulator

Pal♡world! ~More Than Just Pals~ │ Special Video │ Palworld Official - YouTube Pal♡world! ~More Than Just Pals~ │ Special Video │ Palworld Official - YouTube

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This one is a bit unusual because it's not an April Fool's joke. It began as one in 2024, but a year later, presumably facing tremendous sicko pressure, PocketPair decided to actually make the thing—it's got a Steam page and everything. Development continues, although there's still no release date.

World of Warcraft is getting Mythic+++ dungeons, Hardcore Housing, and dwarves with tails

World of Warcraft dwarf with a tail

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Blizzard brings back its traditional big patch notes for World of Warcraft with a long list of not-really-upcoming changes, some of which don't sound like bad ideas. Dwarves can now have tails if they want to? I bet that'd be a huge hit.

The Owlbrick

RPG studio Owlcat introduces the Owlbrick, the first game console designed to specifically play CRPGs. Controllers, keyboard, and mouse are supported, and it runs up to 60 fps at 8K resolution, mostly. Set to launch in 2026, "depending on the global components market situation or other factors." This all sounds so oddly familiar...

Peak replaces "help" with "kick"

Because helping comrades is for the weak.

🟦LANDFALL DAY🟦KICK replaces HELP in Peak 🏔️Because today is not the day for friends. pic.twitter.com/io1cpJNGmtApril 1, 2026

Satisfactory finally gets the man it needs

Simply put: Men are underrepresented in games. We're changing that. #satisfactory #gaming - YouTube  Men are underrepresented in games. We're changing that. #satisfactory #gaming - YouTube

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The in-game avatar in Satisfactory is a woman, and that's just not fair. Men deserve representation too! And now we're finally getting what we deserve: Jason, the man that Satisfactory has lacked for so long. Boys, this one's for you. I hope you're satisfied.

Sega modernizes its logo

We’re excited to announce that we’re making our SEGA logo 3% more blue. We hope you enjoy this upgrade. Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the new look.

— @sega-west.bsky.social (@sega-west.bsky.social.bsky.social) 2026-04-01T21:47:47.231Z

Long overdue, if you ask me.

The smallest Call of Duty map in history

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Full credit to Treyarch: After tweeting an easy throwaway joke about a Black Ops 7 map contained in a single room, the studio went ahead and actually made the thing. And despite being a longtime hater of small maps, PC Gamer's duty caller Morgan Park found himself charmed by it.

"The best and really only strategy is to start firing as soon as you spawn, aim for corners where other players appear, and hope to rack up a five-kill streak before someone does the same to you," Morgan wrote. "One could argue this is Call of Duty distilled to its purest form: a performative battle where nobody actually cares about the outcome, because all that matters is points."

He also pointed out that this one is good for grinders: He got 57 kills and levelled up twice in a single five-minute match.

Chik'han, The Fowl Beast

Bawk bawk BAWK bawk bawk 🐓Translation: Here’s what you need to know about our April Fowls event happening in Diablo IV.Learn more: https://t.co/PiA07tJ3LY pic.twitter.com/1H3Sd9fBRBApril 1, 2026

Blizzard all-out for its Diablo 4 April Fool, adding a ferocious giant chicken boss who drops unique loot like the "Cluckonomicon" staff that comes with a mysterious "Henlightenment" buff when you lift up loose stones around the world, or the "Eggcecutioner" scythe that causes slain enemies to lay eggs for reasons we're still trying to puzzle out.

"I always appreciate when videogame April Fool's Day jokes are more than fake patch notes or a funny video," PC Gamer's top Diablo man Tyler Colp wrote of the big bad bird. "The fact that the Diablo chicken actually drops completely unique items is impressive, and it has me curious if someone will put together an entire build around one."

Bubsy feet pics

Bubsy feet pic

(Image credit: Atari)

I saved the best for last, and I'm not kidding: It's Bubsy feet pics, available exclusively through his OnlyPaws account. You don't even have to subscribe—the feet pics are free, and yes, they are also real, sorry—but you can, while you're there, donate to The Wildcat Sanctuary, a non-profit rescue "for exploited, aging, and illegally-owned wild cats."


The April Fool's gags are still rolling, so we'll be adding more over the course of they day as we run across them. If you see anyone good ones, let us know in the comments!

Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.

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