You can't always trust what you read on the Internet, and this is especially true today. To help separate fact from fiction, we're rounding up the best April Fools' jokes we find. This post will be updated throughout the day as more join in on the fun.
Found something interesting? Drop us a line at [email protected] to let us know and we may include it in this roundup. Be safe out there! After all, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
It is cute that they thought this would work... pic.twitter.com/I8EwaUozgF
— Assassin's Creed (@assassinscreed) April 1, 2016
When the Templars try to pull an #AprilFools prank on you, but you totally saw it coming.#EagleVision #nicetry pic.twitter.com/PdonUYFwVp
— Assassin's Creed (@assassinscreed) April 1, 2016
"The first series of butt pose animations will be added during next week's maintenance and will be made available at no additional cost," developer Daum Games said. "A wider range of optional butt pose animations will be made available through the cash shop at a later stage."
The butt poses will be available in Black Desert Online's new Crimson Battlefield PvP mode from the Mediah Expansion
Sony President and CEO Kazuo Hirai said in a statement, "The perfection of the Proton Pack, long a dream of the world's greatest engineers since first pioneered by Dr. Egon Spengler of Columbia University, is an example of Sony's relentless pursuit of innovation. It absolutely delivers the wow factor that is so important to our company mission."
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Posted by World of Warcraft on Friday, 1 April 2016
"One out of every 100 balloons will also contain special dragon treasures, including everything from dimes and hard candy to miniature bottles of Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey," the developer said. "The balloons are crafted from durable clown-grade latex, making them highly resistant to popping and decomposition. Even after they've run out of air, they’re expected to become fun floating fixtures around the SF bay, on par with the Bay Lights or Coit Tower. They will add colorful, dragony delight to the area for years to come."
"As times change and more travel options become available to the heroes of Azeroth, these stalwart Flightmasters are beginning to feel the pinch," Blizzard said on its website.
"Enter the service known simply as 'Flyt,' which allows customers to simply whisper their destination to a central operator. Flyt then automatically connects travelers with a nearby 'transporters' who will shuttle the customer via passenger mounts or portals to their destination—often for just a fraction of the cost of a Flightmaster, and in many cases much faster."