NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Wednesday, April 8

Looking for help with today’s New York Times Pips? We’ll walk you through today’s puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles.

Crimson Desert fans are running into a weird bloodthisty problem

After sinking well over 100 hours into Crimson Desert, some players are complaining that parts of the game world feel oddly quiet.

These ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ OST Vinyls Are Absolutely Gorgeous

Nothing says “classic unnecessary purchase” like a colorful LP you won’t receive until fall, but few are as gorgeous as this Super Mario Galaxy Movie vinyl.

The Xbox Game Pass titles for April include Oblivion Remastered, Final Fantasy 4, and one of the best games of 2025

Xbox has unveiled the batch of Xbox Game Pass titles for the month of April, and it includes some absolute bangers like The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, Day Z, and more.

‘Danny Go’ Has Followed Ms. Rachel And Blippi To Netflix

Danny Go! has hit Netflix and joins its growing slate of entertainers in the children’s genre including some heavy hitters like Ms. Rachel and Blippi.

Sony announces The Playerbase, ‘a unique opportunity for PlayStation’s biggest fans’ to be scanned into a PlayStation Studios game, starting with Gran Turismo 7

Sony has announced The Playerbase, a new initiative offering devoted PlayStation fans the chance to be scanned into a PlayStation Studios game.

‘The Boys’ Season 5 Rotten Tomatoes Score Is In Ahead Of Release

The Boys season 5’s premiere is imminent and critics have come together to give it a Rotten Tomatoes score. How does it compare to past seasons?

NYT Strands Hint Today: Wednesday, April 8 Clues And Answers (We’re Going Under Cover)

Looking for some help with today’s NYT Strands? An extra hint and the answers are right here to help you finish the grid and keep your streak intact.

The Average ‘Crimson Desert’ Player Is Playing 22 Hours A Week

Crimson Desert has players so hooked they are playing it like a part-time job on average, and it’s still not enough