Evil Dead: The Game Has Been Cancelled For Nintendo Switch

Axed. In some news you might have seen coming, Saber Interactive has today announced it’s officially cancelled the Nintendo Switch version of Evil Dead: The Game. There’s no reason attached to this announcement, but the same update also reveals the team has made the decision to not pursue the development of “new content” for the…

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Guide: Best F-Zero Games Of All Time

Every F-Zero, as ranked by you. Were it not for Nintendo’s monumentally successful Mario Kart franchise, there’s a good chance that F-Zero could have become the go-to racing franchise on not just Nintendo platforms, but everywhere. It really is that good, you know. Trading bananas and shells for pure speed and boost abilities, F-Zero —…

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Soapbox: Nintendo, “THE Prime Asset” In Xbox’s Content Quest? It’s Only Natural

But it ain’t happening. The FTC case examining Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, depending on your perspective, is either the gift that keeps on giving or an eye-scrapingly dull, never-ending saga. Still, you can’t deny that it’s turned up some tasty behind-the-scenes tidbits to chew on, giving gamers a fascinating glimpse of the day-to-day correspondences…

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Bluey Makes Her Video Game Debut On Switch This November

For real life. Outright Games has today announced that Bluey: The Videogame is set to bring the award-winning TV series to Switch on 17th November. Revealed as an “interactive sandbox adventure”, this one will see you playing as Bluey, Bingo, Chilli and Bandit (there’s four-person multiplayer to get the whole family involved) as you explore…

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Internal Xbox Email Details Desire To Acquire Nintendo

“THE prime asset for us in Gaming”. An internal email from Xbox’s Phil Spencer in 2020 has revealed that the company was (and potentially still is) considering Nintendo as a potential acquisition. Revealed as part of a deluge of leaked, unredacted documents from the FTC Vs. Microsoft case in the United States, the email goes…

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