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Nintendo Switch 2 Launches March 3 with Mario Kart 9, RDR2

Multiple sources have corroborated that Nintendo's highly anticipated Switch 2 console is set for an imminent reveal, with mounting evidence suggesting a March 3rd release date - exactly seven years after the original Switch's launch. According to reliable leaker @Average Lacia Fanatic, who previously accurately predicted both the PS5 Pro and Nintendo Alarmo release dates, Nintendo will officially unveil the Switch 2 on January 17th. The console is expected to retail for approximately $400 in Canada, positioning it as a competitive entry in the current gaming market. The timing appears particularly significant, as evidence of the console's imminent launch has surfaced through multiple channels. At CES 2025, several accessory manufacturers displayed their upcoming Switch 2 products, openly discussing specifications and features of Nintendo's next-generation hardware. Further substantiating these claims, French retailer Fnac has recently listed placeholder pages for what appears to be the Switch 2 console, complete with SKU and EAN codes. Industry analysts note that such retail listings typically appear one to two weeks before official product announcements, aligning with the rumored January 17th reveal date. The Switch 2's launch lineup is shaping up to be particularly strong, with several major titles reportedly in development. According to insider information, Nintendo plans to showcase trailers for: Mario Kart 9 A new 3D Mario title Red Dead Redemption 2 Halo Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth The Switch 2's launch lineup is shaping up to be particularly strong, with several major titles reportedly in development. According to insider information, Nintendo plans to showcase trailers for: Mario Kart 9 A new 3D Mario title…

January 11, 2025 0comments 206hotness 0likes Read all
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Nintendo and LEGO Team Up for Classic Game Boy Building Set

Nintendo has officially announced its latest collaboration with LEGO, bringing the iconic Game Boy to life as a brick-built replica set for release this October. This nostalgic creation marks Nintendo's second venture into LEGO hardware partnerships, following the successful LEGO NES console released in August 2020 at $229.99. The teaser trailer showcases various LEGO elements that capture the essence of the original handheld console, including its signature purple buttons and the distinctive D-pad directional controls. While the exact release date and pricing details remain under wraps, the attention to detail visible in the preview has already sparked excitement among both gaming and LEGO enthusiasts. According to SimX Game's analysis, this collaboration represents another step in Nintendo's strategy to celebrate its gaming heritage through creative partnerships. The LEGO Game Boy follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, the LEGO NES, which garnered significant acclaim for its authentic recreation of the classic console. The gaming community has responded enthusiastically to the announcement. "The color choice and attention to detail look promising," notes one collector, while another fan expressed excitement about adding this piece to their Nintendo memorabilia collection. International followers have also chimed in, with many speculating about potential color variants and building techniques. This release is particularly significant for collectors and Nintendo enthusiasts, as it combines two beloved brands in a unique way that appeals to both gaming history buffs and LEGO builders. The original Game Boy, first released in 1989, revolutionized portable gaming, and this LEGO interpretation promises to capture that innovative spirit in brick form.

January 10, 2025 0comments 222hotness 0likes Read all
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Assassin's Creed: Shadows Pre-Orders Resume, New Details Emerge as Series Expands

Assassin's Creed: Shadows is back on track for its Valentine's Day release, with pre-orders gradually resuming across platforms. Spanish retailer XtraLife has begun accepting pre-orders for PS5 and Xbox Series X physical editions, priced at €69.95 ($76.95) for the Standard Edition and €99.95 ($109.95) for the Gold Edition, maintaining previous price points. As a goodwill gesture following the earlier delay and cancellation of pre-orders, Ubisoft has promised to include the first DLC expansion pack free for new pre-orders. The upcoming Japanese-themed entry in the franchise has also revealed its cast, featuring Masumi Cherrie, an American-born, Japanese-raised singer-songwriter-actress, as the voice and likeness of Naoe. The role of Yasuke will be portrayed by Tongayi Chirisa, known for his work in "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts." For the Japanese voice track, Miyuri Shimabukuro and Koichi Ho will voice Naoe and Yasuke respectively, offering players a choice between English and Japanese audio for this Azuchi-Momoyama period adventure. Looking beyond Shadows, Insider Gaming reports that Ubisoft is already developing another flagship RPG title in the Assassin's Creed series, separate from the previously announced "Assassin's Creed: Hexe." This news comes alongside reports of multiple remakes in development, including "Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag" and "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," as well as another unannounced Assassin's Creed remake. Previous rumors have suggested a potential Aztec setting for the new RPG project, though no official confirmation has been made. The continuation of the RPG formula follows its success with recent entries in the franchise, despite a brief return to traditional gameplay with "Assassin's Creed Mirage."…

January 9, 2025 0comments 221hotness 0likes Read all
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Nintendo Switch 2 Logo Leaked, Suggesting an Evolutionary Approach to Next-Gen Console

According to SimX Game, while Nintendo's next-generation gaming console hasn't been officially unveiled, new leaks are emerging about its design and branding approach. Most notably, Universo Nintendo's editor-in-chief "Necro" Felipe Lima claims to have received authentic photos of the Nintendo Switch 2, based on which he created and shared a reproduction of the console's logo. The revealed logo maintains strong visual continuity with the current Nintendo Switch branding, supporting rumors that the next-generation device will be an iteration of the existing Switch concept rather than a completely new direction. This design choice aligns with Nintendo's stated plans to release their new gaming system within the current fiscal year, which ends March 31, 2025. In related news, third-party accessory manufacturer Genki showcased what they claim to be a 1:1 model of the Nintendo Switch 2 at CES 2024, suggesting an April 2025 launch window. This timeline would mark roughly eight years since the original Switch's release in March 2017. The original Nintendo Switch, first announced on October 20, 2016, has maintained a remarkably successful seven-year run in the market. While Nintendo has been relatively quiet about their next-generation plans, they have confirmed that a new gaming system will debut within the current fiscal year, generating significant anticipation among gaming enthusiasts.

January 9, 2025 0comments 365hotness 0likes Read all
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