Month: April 2022

Image: Secret Mode / Cosmonaut Studios [embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Secret Mode is a pretty apt name for a publisher, isn’t it? Especially today, as they’ve been keeping a pretty big secret from us. The studio has announced that it will be bringing Liverpool-based Cosmonaut Studios’ Eternal Threads to Switch sometime this
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One of the least advertised perks of being a PS Plus subscriber is the exclusive discounted games. These are the yellow sale prices that aren’t available to those without PS Plus. The discounts are often significant and are well worth keeping track of. Sadly, this is difficult from within the PS Store itself, which is a lengthy
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Bethesda has announced a date for its launcher’s migration over to Steam, and as noted by the headline, this will happen on April 27. As previously announced, Bethesda is getting rid of its launcher and moving everything over to Valve’s Steam service. This means that you’ll be able to migrate your PC games and Wallet
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The No Man’s Sky Sentinel update from February saw an incredible number of Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Game Pass travelers leap back into the game to gear up with the increased firepower of the all-new weaponry (including the combat mech), and try and take on the might of the newly-equipped and bolstered Sentinel
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After toppling Titans and annihilating whole pantheons, can Kratos, with the help of multiplayer, still deliver a must-have experience? Find out in our God of War: Ascension Review. God of War: Ascension on GameTrailers: http://www.gametrailers.com/games/l1qove/god-of-war–ascension Official Website: http://www.godofwar.com God of War: Ascension Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment Santa Monica Release Date:
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Following an investigation by the UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), Sony Interactive Entertainment will review its PS Plus auto-renewal practices. As reported by Games Industry, Nintendo has also agreed to update its guidelines and Microsoft has already taken steps to address the issue back in January. The investigation was aimed at all three console manufacturers
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