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Whimsical N64-Inspired Platformer Cavern of Dreams Coming to Nintendo Switch on February 29

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Super Rare Games and Bynine Studios bring their charming retro title to Nintendo Switch

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24 Entertainment's Naraka: Bladepoint hits 40 million players

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Months after switching to a free-to-model and launching on PlayStation 5, Naraka: Bladepoint has reached 40 million worldwide players across all platforms.

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Sci-Fi Shooter-Platformer Astro Duel 2 Warps onto Nintendo Switch and PC March 7

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Battle in epic space dogfights with a platform fighter twist

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A podcast recently talked about how some games, like Contra Operation Galuga are struggling to run on Nintendo Switch, because they developed it for higher end systems(PS5, Xbox series, PC) first then port it to Nintendo Switch. They suggested it should have been done the other way around, so every platform has a version of the game that runs perfectly(barring AAA high quality titles like God of War and Spider-Man). How true is this?

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It's true that developing with the Switch as the primary platform would make it work well on the Switch and perform well on other platforms. However, the tradeoff is that the game would look like an upscaled version of a Switch game on the higher-end platforms.

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Saber's Matthew Karch: "The AAA model is going to change"

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The release of new platforms usually injects capital into the market and fuels opportunities for growth but the next such launch — Nintendo's successor to the Switch — is also not expected until 2025. Read more

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Microsoft reportedly bringing Indiana Jones and Starfield to PS5 and Switch

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Microsoft is reportedly considering making some of its biggest first-party exclusives available on multiple platforms. According to The Verge , the games firm is "weighing up" which of its first-party titles will remain exclusive to Xbox as well as those that could become available on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.

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Call of Duty couldn't stop video game sales dipping in November | UK Monthly Charts

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Last year saw major launches including God of War Ragnarök on PlayStation platforms and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet for Nintendo Switch. The drop is due to a weaker release slate in November this year. Read more

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