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Mortal Kombat 1 patch for Switch aims to improve visuals and performance following backlash

NetherRealm Studios has finally released an update for Mortal Kombat 1 on the Nintendo Switch, which aims to improve performance and graphical issues.  The Switch version of the series’ latest title has been receiving some heat since the game’s early access, with players who purchased the version citing poor visuals and…

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Nintendo has “no idea what the next game style will be” for Mario after Wonder’s launch

Ahead of the launch of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the 2D side-scrolling platformer’s producer, Takashi Tezuka, has revealed that there’s no strict plan for future Mario games to follow the same game style as this month’s upcoming release. In fact, Nintendo currently isn’t sure what the style for the mustachioed…

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Destiny 2 players who were accidentally banned will be compensated with $45 of in-game currency

Bungie has apologized for mistakenly banning some Destiny 2 players and will compensate those affected by giving away premium in-game currency. As reported by The Verge’s senior editor Tom Warren on Twitter, Bungie has seemingly reached out to a number of players recently to inform them of a mistake made…

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Assassin’s Creed Mirage players collectively racked up almost 500 years of parkour in less than a week

Assassin’s Creed Mirage was only released last week, but in a matter of days, its players have somehow managed to spend about half a millennium parkouring around the game’s city of Baghdad.  To be exact: in six days, players spent a grand total of 479 years performing slick moves and…

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Crusader Kings 3: Legacy of Persia is launching in November

It’s been confirmed that Crusader Kings 3’s latest Flavor Pack, Legacy of Persia, will be releasing next month – on November 9, to be exact.  The news was announced in a trailer today (October 11), which you can watch below. The pack is available as part of Crusader Kings 3:…

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director says the Sheikah tech disappeared from the sequel after its “role had been fulfilled”

One of the biggest mysteries in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been (sort of) solved, as director Hidemaro Fujibayashi has offered an explanation as to why there’s no Sheikah technology in the Nintendo Switch title, despite the prevalence of it in its predecessor, Breath of the…

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