While the world waits for news on Switch 2, there’s still life in Nintendo’s current aging console yet – and money to be made – as evidenced by the reveal of a Joy-Con Charging Stand.
Nintendo made the announcement via social media this morning, with word the device was officially dubbed the Joy-Con Charging Stand (Two-Way) accessory, and would be available to buy from 17th October.
How much will it cost? For now, Nintendo is keeping that rather crucial detail to itself.
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Read more Tencent and Assassin’s Creed maker Ubisoft are considering a buyout.
That’s according to a new report from Bloomberg, which noted the video game developer had lost more than half its market value over the year.
“The Chinese tech company and Guillemot Brothers Ltd have been speaking with advisers to help explore ways to stabilise Ubisoft and bolster its value,” Bloomberg’s report reads.
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Read more If you are keen to play God of War Ragnarök on PC, but have been put off by Sony’s PSN linking requirement, there is now a mod that will sort that out for you.
Nexus mods user iArtorias actually created the mod to strip “the PlayStation PC SDK runtime requirement for God of War Ragnarök”, however it can also be used to negate PSN linking. The mod – known as NoPSSDK – removes the PSN overlay, which allows players to bypass linking their Steam account to a PlayStation network account (thanks, PC Gamer).
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Read moreEpic Games has won a major victory in its ongoing legal battle against Google, which a US judge has now ruled operates an illegal monopoly via its smartphone app store.
Google – which is appealing the verdict – has been ordered to allow third-party storefront apps such as the Epic Games Store to be made available from the Google Play Store in the US next year.
For at least the next three years, Google will also be forced to allow users to pay via alternate means, rather than just Google Play Billing, from which Google takes a 30 percent cut.
In a statement released in response to the verdict, Google said it would push back against the ruling and request a pause on its required changes “to maintain a consistent and safe experience for users and developers…
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