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Hideki Kamiya Launches YouTube Channel, Reveals Plans

Hideki Kamiya left PlatinumGames and started his own YouTube channel, ‘Hideki Kamiya Channel’ The debut video features Kamiya’s trademark humour as he discusses his departure as PlatinumGames’ Vice President and his future plans. However, Kamiya appears to be in no hurry to return to work, so don’t get your hopes up. His video upload states that he left PlatinumGames three ...

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Concert Tour for Stardew Valley “Festival Of Seasons”

Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone is working on the next major update for Stardew Valley, but he’s also announced a 2024 concert tour. A chamber orchestra will perform excerpts from the indie hit on the “Festival of Sesaons” tour. Tickets for this global tour go on sale Friday on the Stardew Valley Concert website. Note: Some regions will sell tickets later. Expect ...

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Nintendo Switch will get Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash “coming soon”

Update:The PlayStation Blog may have revealed Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash’s release date. It should arrive on February 2, 2024 (thanks, Gematsu). Original article: Jujutsu Kaisen fans may be interested in a new 2 vs. 2 action arena fighting game. Bandai Namco says Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash will be “coming soon” to Nintendo Switch and other platforms. The anime’s Season 2 premieres ...

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Nintendo Previews Kyoto Store Before Opening This Month

Nintendo released new photos of its Kyoto store, which will open on October 17, 2023. The new Kyoto store, joining Nintendo Tokyo and Nintendo Osaka, will sell unique Nintendo merchandise on the 7th floor of Kyoto Takashimaya S.C. Looks cool, right? Modern, clean, and with Nintendo character decals and models, we love it. Giant Mario statues sticking their heads out ...

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Sonic Superstars Gets First Review

Sonic Superstars, Sonic’s nostalgic side-on platformer, is less than a week away. We’re excited to see if the wait was worth it after playing this throwback to classic 2D games at Summer Game Fest. As usual, Japanese gaming publication Famitsu publishes its review several days before other outlets, and Ryokuta2089 says Sonic fans will like it. Thank you, Gematsu. Sonic ...

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Online service for Pac-Man 99 has ended

Update: PAC-MAN 99 online has ended, as we reminded you last week. For online matches, you’ll see the following error code: “This online service ended. I appreciate your interest.” If you bought the other modes, you can play PAC-MAN 99 offline. This week, on October 8, Bandai Namco’s battle royale PAC-MAN 99 will end its online service. “The online service ...

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First Official Trailer for Spy X Family Switch Game

Update: A new Bandai Namco game trailer has English narration and subtitles. Anya Forger must create a photo diary in SpyxAnya: Operation Memories. Original: Bandai Namco revealed an adventure game based on Spy x Family at Nintendo’s Direct broadcast last month. SpyxAnya: Operation Memories will launch in Japan on December 21, 2023, for the Switch and other platforms, and globally ...

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The Mineko Night Market developer is working on two Switch patches

Mineko’s Night Market released on the Nintendo Switch last month, and while we enjoyed this cozy game, it appears that players have encountered many bugs and glitches. In response, developer Meowza posted on social media, apologizing to players for any “negative experience” and announcing two patches. The next-week patch will be larger than the one that “will be coming shortly” ...

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Unity CEO, President Retire After Policy Debacle

Unity’s CEO and President, John Riccitiello, resigned after community backlash over its controversial runtime fee policy. He also resigned as board chairman. GamesIndustry.biz reports that James M. Whitehurst will serve as interim CEO and President until a permanent replacement is found. Leading independent Unity board director Roelof Botha is chairman. The situation, according to Whitehurst: “I am confident that Unity ...

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