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Marvel’s Midnight Suns had originally been revealed back in August of last year with a March 2022 release window, but ended up getting delayed to the second half of 2022. It seems that the developers still need a bit more time, as they’ve announced that the game will receive an additional delay.

The game is now set to release sometime this fiscal year on next-gen platforms (meaning it should release before March 2023 for those), while the Switch and accompanying older-gen versions will release sometime afterwards. The delay is owed to the team wanting to deliver the “best possible experience for everyone” and the title being “easily the biggest game [they]’ve ever made”, likely causing a few complications in its development.

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With the imminent launch of Two Point Campus on Switch, SEGA and Two Point Studios have readied a launch trailer. The title arrives tomorrow after it was previously delayed from its initial May 17 date.

If you’re interested in learning more about Two Point Campus, check out the following overview:

Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness has received a new overview trailer from Spike Chunsoft. The video includes the basics of exploration and how to fight.

To recap, here’s everything you need to know about Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness:

A release date has been announced the for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie. The film will hit theaters on December 20, 2024, it’s been revealed.

The Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie was confirmed earlier this year. Also in the works is a live action series focusing on Knuckles – Idris Elba will be back to voice the character. Paramount+ should be hosting the show once it’s ready for primetime.

Those that are interested in getting a closer look at After Wave: Downfall can check out new gameplay. The title, an arcade shooter, debuted on Switch a few days ago.

We have more information about After Wave: Downfall in the following overview:

Nearly three decades after the original release of Super Punch-Out!!, two new related cheat codes have been discovered for the game, including what’s essentially a hidden multiplayer mode.

The first cheat provides access to a free match mode. On the title screen, hold Y+R on the second controller, and then press A or Start on the first controller. After this, a different screen will appear instead or regular menus where you can select any character to fight a free single match. Interestingly, even fighters from Special Circuit are available.

One of the most popular genres for games nowadays, is definitely “open world”. It’s probably the boldest style of level design out there, where each game is always trying to be bigger than the last one in hopes of impressing the player. However, it’s not easy to develop a massive game like this as a lot of the times we see developers failing to deliver a great experience.

In today’s video, I talk about Nintendo’s experience with the genre, discussing how they managed to successfully create some great open world experiences. You can find the video down below. Feel free to share your opinions about the topic in the comments as well.

We’ve seen a number of big gaming franchises go for the live-action movie approach, ranging from Pokemon with Detective Pikachu to Sonic the Hedgehog. Pac-Man is now apparently venturing into that space as well.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Bandai Namco and Wayfarer Studios are teaming up on a live-action Pac-Man movie. Chuck Williams (Sonic the Hedgehog) of Lightbeam Entertainment has come up with an original idea for the film. Justin Baldoni, a co-founder of Wayfarer, will be producing along with Manu Gargi and Andrew Calof. Williams and Tim Kwok are also acting as producers on behalf of Lightbeam.

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Limited Run Games has shared details about the physical release of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords on Switch, which was originally confirmed in June. Three different versions are planned.

Fans can pick up a standard edition, Premium Edition, or Master Edition. The Premium Edition includes a physical copy of the game for Switch, collector’s edition box, steelbook, reversible poster, character concept art cards, G0-T0 enamel pin, commemorative coin, and certificate of authenticity. The Master Edition has everything from the Premium Edition plus its own collector’s box, throwback case (holds a Switch case), Korriban concept art lithograph, Darth Nihilus miniature hilt replica, premium foil hardcover strategy guide, Pazaak playing mat, and player 2 Pazaak deck.

According to Sean Booth of Autechre fame, the music duo almost got a chance to create the soundtrack for Metroid Prime.

The information was revealed during a Twitch AMA with one fan asking about how Booth as well as Rob Brown – the other half of Autechre – were included in the game’s credits. Booth responded by saying that they almost handled the soundtrack for Metroid Prime, but the role eventually landed with Kenji Yamamoto, who handled music for other entries in the series.


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