Nintendo Switch Online Playtest Announced for “New Feature”, Starts October 23rd

For the first time since its launch, Nintendo is planning to conduct a trial run for their Nintendo Switch Online service. This trial will take place from October 23rd, 6 PM Pacific Time, to November 5th, 4:59 PM Pacific Time. The purpose of this trial is to test a new feature that is yet to be announced and will be rolled out on the service at an unspecified future date.

Resident Evil 2 Remake Launches for iPhone, iPad, and Mac Later This Year

Recently, various Resident Evil games have been ported to iOS and Mac systems. Specifically, Resident Evil 7, Village, and last year’s remake of Resident Evil 4 have all been adapted for these platforms. Despite reports suggesting that the games haven’t sold particularly well, Capcom continues to produce more adaptations in this vein.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Enters Steam’s Global Top Sellers Charts Ahead of Release

2024 has been a successful year for Sega, with hits like “Like a Dragon: Infinite Riches”, “Persona 3 Reload”, “Unicorn Overlord”, and “Shin Megami Tensei 5: Retribution” under their belt. To top it off, they’re about to add another significant release to their roster – Atlus’ upcoming fantasy RPG, “Metaphor: ReFantazio”. Anticipation for this new title is growing as its launch approaches.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Trailer Hypes up Imminent Launch

Amidst an abundance of significant launches, Metaphor: ReFantazio is undeniably one of the most anticipated titles. With promising early reviews for this fantasy RPG, it’s clear that the creative minds behind the Persona series have landed another powerful blow. As anticipation builds towards its release, the Japanese developer has unveiled a new launch trailer to intensify the excitement even more. Take a look at it below.

15 Amazing PSP Games You Need to Experience

In 2004, Nintendo had already dominated the handheld gaming scene, making it quite a challenge for Sony to compete with their Nintendo DS. But as I looked through the games available for the PlayStation Portable (PSP), I realized that its library was packed with enough groundbreaking ideas and visual charm to stand proudly on its own merit.