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A special edition ‘Hyrule Edition’ Switch Lite will be released alongside Zelda’s first game.

After debuting The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, a game where Princess Zelda finally gets to save Link, Nintendo teased an upcoming Switch Lite with a swanky gold finish.

The back of the console features the Hylian crest, and when released on September 26th, it will include a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.


A look at the front of the gold Hyrule Edition Switch Lite console.

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A tiny Triforce detail can be found under the right analog stick.
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I got excited for Beyond Good and Evil 2 there for a sec, but I guess the remastered original will do?

Ubisoft knows how to delay a game! Not only have we been waiting 15 years for BG&E2, we’ve also quietly snuck past the promised release window for Beyond Good and Evil: 20th Anniversary Edition. But the latter is close! The game’s trophies have leaked, and now this:


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The developer of the now-canceled Life by You is being shut down.

Paradox Tectonic, which employs 24 people, has been working on the game since 2019, but the studio is being shut down following the life sim’s cancelation, according to Paradox Interactive.

I asked if all Tectonic employees are being laid off and if any staffers will be offered other positions at Paradox, but spokesperson Jesse Henning declined to comment.


Backbone and Post Malone have collaborated on a new translucent green smartphone controller.

It will be available starting on June 25th and will update the original Backbone One controller with a translucent green shell (reminiscent of the Jungle Green N64), laser-etched buttons, an aluminum D-pad, and glow-in-the-dark Post Malone branding.

The Backbone One: Post Malone Limited Edition Controller will be limited to just 500 units, and that exclusivity is reflected in its $199.99 price tag.


The Backbone One: Post Malone Limited Edition Controller with an iPhone connected.

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Backbone and Post Malone’s first collaboration is giving us ‘90s game console vibes.
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Basketball is coming to Nintendo Switch Sports.

Nintendo Switch Sports launched with a handful of games you’d kind of expect, like bowling, badminton, and swordplay, but after a free update dropping later this year, you’ll finally be able to shoot some hoops as well.


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Eureka!

Finally, at long last, Ace Attorney sickos (including yours truly) will finally get what we’ve been asking for — a rerelease of Ace Attorney Investigations. It’s a spinoff series of the popular Ace Attorney games featuring Miles Edgeworth instead of Phoenix Wright as the protagonist. Crucially with this release, we’re finally getting a Western release of Ace Attorney Investigations 2. I cannot wait till September 6th to play on Switch, PC, PlayStation, and Xbox!


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Stray on the Switch.

After arriving on PlayStation and Xbox, Stray is slinking its way to the Switch in time for the holidays.


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A new Mario Party game is here to ruin your family relationships.

Nintendo’s newest Mario Party game is here. Super Mario Party Jamboree features over 110 new minigames, 20-player online multiplayer, new locations, and new features that will undoubtedly infuriate your friends and family. And best yet, it launches October 17th, just in time for the family holiday get-togethers!


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Perfect Dark with online multiplayer is coming to the Switch today.

It will be part of four new titles being added to the Nintendo Switch Online service. The GBA classics, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (plus the Four Swords multiplayer expansion) and Metroid Zero Mission, and an additional “Mature 17+” title from the N64: Turok Dinosaur Hunter.


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I wanna take you for a ride.

A new collection of Marvel and Capcom crossover arcade games is coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Steam in 2024. Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Arcade Classics will contain seven titles, including X-Men Children of the Atom and both Sega Dreamcast-era Marvel vs. Capcom 2D fighting games.

It’s about time Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is released from jail and easily available again outside of a pricey Arcade 1Up machine.


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Donkey Kong Country Returns is getting the HD treatment next year.

It’s been almost 14 years since Donkey Kong Country Returns launched on the Nintendo Wii (followed by a 3DS port in 2012), and next year an HD version of the game is coming to the Nintendo Switch. The game debuts on January 16th.


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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake finally has a release date.

The game, first announced in 2021, is coming out on November 14th, 2025, and it looks incredible in a new trailer. It’s set to release on Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X / S, Steam, and Windows.

And that’s not all: an HD-2D remake of the first two Dragon Quest games is coming in 2025.


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Former Apple Arcade-exclusive RPG Fantasian is coming to Switch.

Fantasian is an RPG from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi featuring composer Nobuo Uematsu that was previously only available on Apple Arcade. It’s coming out this winter.


Don’t call it “6th edition” (though we’ll all probably do that).

After 10 years of fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons, Wizards of the Coast is revamping the popular tabletop RPG with three new core rulebooks. The 2024 Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide, and Monster Manual kick off a new, non-numbered generation of the game when they launch September 17th, November 11th, and February 18th, respectively — with preorders available now.

Check out these snippets of art and pages from the upcoming books.


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Some of the new art in the upcoming books shows the crossover of our real world with in-game fantasy settings and counterparts. (View in full resolution here).
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Uncharted territory.

Sony confirmed in a CineEurope presentation that there’s a sequel to the Uncharted movie in the works, according to Variety. I hope this new one is more interesting than the first; I fell asleep watching it on an airplane, woke up 30 minutes after, and felt like I didn’t miss a beat.

Side note: I highly recommend playing Uncharted 4, which I beat last month.


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Cities: Skylines 2’s fix for high rent? Removing landlords.

For months, players have struggled to resolve the “high rent” notification popping up inside their cities. But now, developers say they fixed the issue by eliminating “virtual landlords,” who’ve apparently been driving up prices behind the scenes. Instead, rent is now equally paid by all renters, and they’ll automatically move out if it gets too high.


Who says Macs aren’t for gaming?

Apple’s long-included macOS Chess game has a new look in the first macOS Sequoia beta.

Shiny as it is, it’s missing things like the “Grass” board and the style picker for the pieces, 9to5Mac writes. Here’s the current version (using “Fur” pieces on the Grass board, of course) compared to a screenshot posted to Reddit of its coming replacement.


The current version with a grass board (top) versus the new version, which has shinier pieces that are reflected in the now-glossy board (bottom).
Without a grass board and silly fur-covered pieces, is it even still Chess.app?
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Great haircut, Tarnished.

Elden Ring is getting an update on June 20th — one day ahead of the release of Shadow of the Erdtree — that adds five new hairstyles and a bunch of other handy new features. You can read more about what’s coming on X.

The Elden Ring X account also shared the global release schedule for the expansion and updated minimum and recommended PC specs.


Apple and OpenAI make a deal

On The Vergecast: the inner workings of Apple Intelligence, Xbox handhelds, and the future of movie theaters.

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This amazing knockoff GBA SP comes stuffed with software piracy.

I am so torn. The Anbernic RG35XXSP — which I’ve mentioned here before — is a beaut. I love handhelds, I love emulators, and I’ve got my own Game Boy cartridges and access to a GB Operator so I can (legally?) back ‘em up.

On the other hand, Anbernic is shipping these with truckloads of pirated ROMs! Didn’t ask for those; I’d happily buy without.


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When the Melee stage select music kicks in...

Time travel back to E3 2001 with this nearly two-hour video of footage from the show, which we saw thanks to Time Extension. There were tons of games featured in the video that would go on to become beloved favorites, including Super Smash Bros. Melee, Rez, and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.