Don't get too comfortable in Pokémon Pokopia, Nintendo fans. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is around the corner with a different flavour of life sim fun and nostalgic vibes. In fact, you can now download its demo.Read more
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Don't get too comfortable in Pokémon Pokopia, Nintendo fans. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is around the corner with a different flavour of life sim fun and nostalgic vibes. In fact, you can now download its demo.
Fortnite is one of the biggest games in the world, so it isn't overly surprising to see Epic Games make adjustments to how the title is run as the game nears its tenth birthday. Maintaining a massive multiplatform operation filled with big IP collaborations isn't cheap or easy, and that knowledge lead to some shocking news yesterday, 24th March, when over 1,000 positions were cut at the developer.
I've never played a football card game like this before. I don't think I've ever played a card game like this. And how refreshing it is that a football card game can be released and not be mired in a penalty box quagmire of grubby microtransactions, mentioning no names. There's no veiled gambling here, nor is there any of the grasping corporate greed of football today. There are only the scuffed pages of a 1980s Panini football sticker book, flapping in the breeze of simpler times.
Turns out it is not just studios and live-service projects which are party to Sony's cancellation spree, as last night, it was announced that the PlayStation Remote Play-enabled car known as Afeela 1 has also been nixed.
Capcom announced a future patch for Street Fighter 6, revising some of the text passages added with the latest DLC character, Alex. This comes after players on social media mocked the New York fighter for marrying and impregnating his second cousin and step-sister, Patricia, who he knew as a baby.
Sometimes, you get a good reminder that Nintendo is not infallible. Remember 2025's game sharing mess, made worse by some poor comms from Nintendo's corporate arm? It seems unclear official communication has struck again, and this time it's in the form of the latest update to the first-party pricing model of Switch 2 games.
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