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Metroid Dread resolution frame rate

A new technical analysis for Metroid Dread has come in, which offers insight into the game’s frame rate, resolution, and more. The piece comes from Digital Foundry which just went live a short while ago.

Below is the full roundup of tidbits from the publication, including the frame rate and resolution for Metroid Dread:

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition Switch

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is coming to Switch, Rockstar Games has revealed. It will launch later in 2021.

The package of games will include Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas. Each one “will feature across-the-board upgrades including graphical improvements and modern gameplay enhancements”, though they’ll retain “the classic look and feel of the originals.” Rockstar says it will have more information in the weeks ahead.


Metroid Dread Special Edition unboxing

If you’ve been hoping for a closer look at the Metroid Dread Special Edition, we have you covered with a new unboxing video.

This is a special release exclusive to the physical version. Copies include a steel game case, five high-quality art cards with key art for each 2D Metroid game, and a 190-page art book spanning all five entries in the 2D Metroid saga.

Enhance Games, Monstars, Resonair, and Stage Games have shared a launch trailer for Tetris Effect: Connected. The title just landed on Switch.

For more on Tetris Effect: Connected, check out the following overview:

Bouncy Bullets 2

Publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Petite Games are following up on the 2019 first-person shooting platformer Bouncy Bullets with a sequel, aptly named Bouncy Bullets 2. It’s out on Switch as of today as a digital download.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Atlus has shared the latest daily demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V. The latest featured demon is Adramelech, check out the video and some additional details below.

Metroid Dread, the latest in the 2D exploration series, arrives on Switch today. Nintendo has released a launch trailer to celebrate, check it out below.

A new update has arrived this week for Panzer Dragoon: Remake including several fixes. Check out the full patch notes below the break.

Cozy Grove has just received a new update, version 3.0.0, that adds new content including a Halloween event. Here are a full list of changes to the game, along with a trailer:

Two senior members of SEGA are leaving the company – Toshihiro Nagoshi and Daisuke Sato. The development studio behind the Yakuza series, Ryu Ga Gotoku, announced the departure of Nagoshi and Sato in a statement about the company’s future.

Toshihiro Nagoshi is the creator of the Yakuza and Super Monkey Ball series, and in the company’s statement they say that there was a time where “‘Ryu Ga Gotoku’ was basically synonymous with ‘Toshihiro Nagoshi.'” However, Nagoshi is moving on and leaving not only his development studio but also SEGA in general. The reason for his departure is not given in the press release, nor is what he will do next, but he isn’t the only one leaving the company.

Daisuke Sato, a senior producer and designer (also the Executive Manager of Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD), is leaving the company with Nagoshi. He also did not list a reason for leaving, but he has served as head of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio for over 9 years. He says that he is confident that the studio will thrive without him, and that he is grateful to the fans that supported him and their games for so long.

Check out the company’s full statement here as well as extended comments by Daisuke Sato and Toshihiro Nagoshi. 

 


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