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SwitchArcade Summary: The latest Nintendo Direct game is coming, plus sales from Capcom and more

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Hello, dear readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade recap for June 18, 2024. Today is probably the worst day of the 12 months resulting from the time zone difference between me and North America. Right now, today’s big Nintendo Direct presentation is eight hours in the longer term, and by the point the stream starts, I’ll be home in my jammies. This article might be published sooner or later. Probably for this reason Direct there is not much to say today. Here I even have a link to this system and a listing of the latest and expiring sales for the day. Let’s get to it!

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Watch today’s Nintendo Direct

We can do that funny thing where I attempt to pretend I’ve already seen the Nintendo Direct. Perhaps I can use some rumors to make a guess, which can suggest that I already learn about certain RPGs or adventure games being ported to the platform. But that is an old joke and we each know I have not seen it. If not, you may watch it now! I bet there are some cool games there. We will certainly speak about them tomorrow. I mean, 40 minutes for games coming to Switch within the second half of this 12 months? There should be great stuff there!

Select What’s New

As I discussed above, I’m writing this ahead of the Nintendo Direct presentation. You’ll read this later, I’m sure. Right now, once I have a look at today’s recent release schedule, it’s (suspiciously for Tuesday) empty. There will almost actually be some shadows after the Nintendo Direct and I’ll make amends for them tomorrow. Unfortunately, that is the very best I can do. See you tomorrow, hopefully with some tasty recent games price digging into.

Turnover

I do not know the way much we’ll must spend today to purchase some recent items, but in case you’ve something left in your pocket, Capcom desires to fish it out. Good game sales and good fighting game pack sales. The shipping box is even larger, and sales of games like Thunderful and Limited Run Games are coming to an end. Buy what you would like.

Select New Sale

($2.99 ​​from $4.99 through 6/24)
($4.49 from $14.99 through 6/24)
($1.99 from $19.99 through June 25)
($5.99 from $11.99 through July 1)
($2.99 ​​from $5.99 through July 1)
($29.99 from $39.99 through July 1)
($4.50 from $15.00 to 7/4)
($9.99 from $24.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $24.99 to 7/8)
($39.99 from $49.99 to 7/8)
($6.24 from $24.99 to 7/8)
($1.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($8.99 from $14.99 to 7/8)
($29.99 from $59.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)


($9.99 from $29.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($7.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($7.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($7.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($19.99 from $39.99 to 7/8)
($19.99 from $59.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $19.99 to 7/8)
($9.99 from $29.99 to 7/8)
($15.99 from $39.99 to 7/8)

Sale ends tomorrow, June 19

($3.49 from $4.99 through June 19)
($13.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($3.59 from $17.99 through June 19)
($3.74 from $14.99 through June 19)
($10.49 from $14.99 through June 19)
($10.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($6.99 from $9.99 through June 19)
($2.24 from $14.99 through June 19)
($5.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($16.09 from $22.99 through June 19)
($4.89 from $6.99 through June 19)
($3.74 from $14.99 through June 19)
($2.69 from $17.99 through June 19)
($2.99 ​​from $5.99 through June 19)
($2.99 ​​from $14.99 through June 19)
($1.99 from $24.99 through 6/19)


($20.99 from $29.99 through June 19)
($10.49 from $29.99 through June 19)
($5.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($3.74 from $14.99 through June 19)
($5.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($2.49 from $9.99 through June 19)
($7.49 from $14.99 through June 19)
($5.59 from $7.99 through June 19)
($13.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($2.49 from $9.99 through June 19)
($10.49 from $14.99 through June 19)
($10.49 from $14.99 through June 19)
($2.24 from $14.99 through June 19)
($1.99 from $3.99 through 6/19)
($2.99 ​​from $5.99 through June 19)


($5.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($17.99 from $29.99 through June 19)
($1.99 from $9.99 through June 19)
($3.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($1.99 from $19.99 through 6/19)
($4.99 from $24.99 through June 19)
($27.99 from $39.99 through June 19)
($14.99 from $24.99 through June 19)
($6.99 from $9.99 through June 19)
($5.99 from $19.99 through June 19)
($10.49 from $29.99 through June 19)
($2.99 ​​from $5.99 through June 19)
($13.99 from $19.99 through June 19)

That’s all for today, friends. We’ll be back tomorrow with up-to-date Nintendo Direct news, in addition to recent releases and sales. I’m keeping my expectations in check, considering where we’re within the Nintendo Switch’s life. We hope future Shaun was glad with what he saw. I suppose I’ll know once I turn into one. I hope you all have a beautiful Tuesday, and as at all times, thanks for reading!

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is getting new photo mode options and a slew of bug fixes in the latest update

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If you want Back With , there are some nice quality of life changes and bug fixes in the latest update that went survive November 21, 2024. I’ll break them down below to let you already know what you are getting into.

Photo mode updates

Screenshot: : BioWare/Kotaku

Photo mode now has filters! And if you happen to do not know where images go in Photo Mode, wonder no more: the file path is now displayed in-game when taking screenshots, and filenames are simplified (with the date appended). You can now also bind arrow keys to input mappings.

Gameplay changes

Gameplay-wise, you’ll be able to now compare the new rings to the currently equipped rings in the slot, and the description for the Flash option is barely different. Some weapons have new icons to make it easier to tell them apart and make it easier to see where your companion’s spells are.

The screenshot shows the skill tree in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Screenshot: : BioWare/Kotaku

Extended dodge won’t be weirdly buggy with Mage’s Tower either. Some ability texts have been modified to be clearer (and accurate), and Antaam Champions deal barely more damage (as intended) and cases where enemies and teammates would get stuck in inaccessible places. Speaking of fixes, this brings us to the bugs that Patch 3 goals to eliminate.

Bug fixes

All kinds of bug fixes are included, but not all of them can have obvious or significant effects. The overall focus is on fixing issues encountered during cutscenes, interacting with meshes and polygons, in addition to some extremely minor balance adjustments to get certain elements working as intended.

In more detail, Rook will not suddenly change body shape or make strange facial expressions during or after certain cutscenes. Other cutscene issues have also been fixed, including strange stretchy capes and clothes showing through the character. The patch also addresses situations where music randomly stopped playing or incorrect sound effects or songs were playing.

The screenshot shows the character selection in Dragon Age.

Screenshot: : BioWare/Kotaku

Camera popup and stutter issues have also been fixed, and preferred HDR settings will now (finally) be saved accurately.

Fixed issues with the Codex, skill trees, quests, merchant inventory, quest objectives and cinematics, exploration, autosave loading, really shiny visuals, stat buffs, and weapon modifiers.

As a little bonus, some of the characters and environment textures have been tweaked to look higher.


There’s plenty to do in Thedas, and with this update landing, your journey should go a little smoother. Go back there, Rook, and test out that photo mode for me.

Full patch notes will be found on the website official blog post. BioWare has confirmed that one other patch may even be coming, with more details to be revealed soon.

This article was originally published on : kotaku.com
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The anime Scott Pilgrim on Netflix will not receive a second season

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series creator Bryan Lee O’Malley announced that Netflix adaptation of the favored series will not receive a second season, confirming what many fans already assumed.

Released on Netflix in November 2023, it’s an eight-episode animated series based on O’Malley’s best-selling graphic novels. The series does not directly follow the novel’s plot, but reunites the solid of the 2010 live-action adaptation to voice their film characters from the series. Kenneth Shepard called it “a hilarious combination of brilliant wit (franchise) and balanced pop culture references” Unfortunately, the series will not see a second season.

November 20on the one-year anniversary of the premiere, series creator O’Malley tweeted that it was an “honor” to “work with the entire cast and crew around the world” and called the series “a one-of-a-kind miracle.” ” The creator also confirmed that Netflix recently released the second season of the animated adaptation.

“In any case, we recently received information that the series will not return,” he added. O’Malley said. “As you know, we only planned one season and asked a lot of favors to make it happen, so doing more would be almost impossible. But I know some of you had no hope.”

“I’m sorry to all Matthew and Gideon fans, I know you will suffer the most.” O’Malley added later to the tweet confirming the knowledge that there will be no second season.

While some fans were upset concerning the Netflix series and the way far it strayed from the unique graphic novels, many others were joyful to see a recent story featuring these characters. For now, it looks like that is the tip of this chapter of the series, regardless that there was a post-credits scene in the ultimate episode of the series.

This article was originally published on : kotaku.com
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The new PS Portal update could be a game changer for Sony mobile devices

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The latest update for Sony surprisingly good PlayStation Portal adds a feature that individuals have been expecting since before the hand-held gaming device was released last yr. Starting today, PS Plus subscribers can now stream certain PS5 games via the cloud on their devices PS portal without console.

A yr ago, we got here across the PS portal and while it looked weird, it felt great and was a great device that allowed people to play PS5 games anywhere of their home via Wi-Fi. The $200 device works like a charm and is quietly among the finest things Sony has produced in a while. However, one big drawback to Portal was that for some reason it couldn’t stream games from the cloud. You needed to have a PS5 console, and when using the Portal, the PS5 console would activate and play the game remotely. This meant that PS Portal was more of an add-on than a console. But that is changing today.

On November 19, PlayStation released its latest update for PS Portal, and while it adds some nice quality of life improvements to audio settings, the true news is that starting today, players can play select PS5 games via the cloud and without a console. Theoretically, you’ll be able to now play PS5 games on the go, assuming you’ve gotten a Wi-Fi connection.

Sony says that with today’s update, you may be capable of stream over 120 PS5 games from the PS Plus games catalog on PS Portal. Games include and

How to stream cloud games on PS Portal

To start streaming PS5 games to your computer PS portal without a console, you’ll need an lively PS Plus Premium subscription, then you’ll need to download the update and follow these steps:

  1. Open the “Quick Menu” and go to “Settings” in your PS Portal.
  2. Select the “Cloud Streaming (Beta)” button.
  3. Enable the Cloud Streaming (Beta) switch (it’s going to be disabled by default).

Right now, Sony is looking it a beta test and never all features just like the capture button and group chat will be supported for games streamed on the Portal. Similarly, Sony doesn’t currently support PS2, PS3, PS4 games or games purchased on PSN.

Hopefully, after testing and more updates, Sony will expand support and switch PS Portal into a nice PlayStation streaming box where you’ll be able to play all of the classic games added to the catalog every month, in addition to games you own. This will make me rush out and buy it PS portal.

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This article was originally published on : kotaku.com
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