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Breath of the Wild Port Leak

Midori, a leaker known for correctly predicting numerous tidbits of information regarding Atlus and SEGA games, has come forward with a new claim that Nintendo is working on a project with the codename U-King-O – which could possibly be a port of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s codename is U-King, which means it can be reasonably assumed that this project refers to a port for Nintendo’s next console. It’s also safe to assume that this port would come with improvements; a higher resolution and frame rate would be nearly guaranteed if this were the case.

CorpoNation The Sorting Process trailer

In celebration of the official release, CorpoNation: The Sorting Process has received a launch trailer. The anti-work, work simulator made it to Switch this week.

More information can be found in the following eShop description: 

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster is back with its latest update in the form of version 1.0.4.

The patch includes improved music playback timing, the addition of an HD loading screen, and more. Many bug fixes are included as well.

Here’s the full rundown:

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was released exactly one year ago today on May 12, 2023, and to commemorate the occasion Nintendo have shared some new artwork of Link and Zelda via X.

Check out the new artwork below:

Pokemon Scarlet Violet Mystery Gift codes

We’ve started up a new post containing all Mystery Gift codes for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet. This hub will be updated throughout the lifecycle of the two games with all codes and other distributions as they’re announced.

Codes and distributions can provide all sorts of things. Redeeming them will give you special Pokemon offered in distributions, certain items, and more.

The latest Daily Demon video for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance has been released by Atlus. Today we’ve been given some further information about Cleopatra.

Rainbow Cotton gameplay

Gameplay has come in for the new Switch version of Rainbow Cotton. Originally made for the SEGA Dreamcast, the title has launched worldwide for the first time.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Braid: Anniversary Edition, Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Pokemon Sword Shield story

Today, we’re talking about Pokemon Sword and Shield’s story and how it can be improved using details that were included in the anime adaptation, but were for some reason not included in the games.

Ever since (and even before) its initial release in 2019, Pokemon Sword and Shield have been the subject of much controversy and criticism from fans. While most of this criticism revolved around the now (perhaps begrudgingly) somewhat-accepted removal of the National Dex, a good chunk of the criticism Pokemon Sword and Shield receives in the modern day revolves around its story. Mainly, the fact that it doesn’t make much sense.

Stages Missing From Splatoon 3

Though all three Splatoon games are rather similar in terms of graphics and gameplay, the first two entries in the series are home to several exclusive stages that haven’t made it back to Splatoon 3 (at least, not at the time of writing). Among fans of the game, Splatoon 3’s map design is often considered one of its greatest weaknesses – mainly, the stages’ lack of alternate routes to take. Splatoon 1 and 2’s exclusive stages generally have lots of alternate routes, so we aren’t sure what happened. Regardless, today we’re looking at a list of stages not in Splatoon 3 and which ones we might see in updates.


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