Sega is set to delist a huge swathe of its classic back catalog games from digital storefronts in December, including the ...
Sega has announced that several of its older games will no longer be available on platforms like Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch.
Amazon and Nintendo have had a rather strained relationship in recent times. You’d be hard-pressed to find a first-party ...
Sega is delisting games from the Nintendo Switch eShop. The titles include classics such as 'Crazy Taxi', 'Golden Axe', and 'Virtua Fighter ...
There is also a family option for $34.99. The primary reason to be a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber is to play online games with no restrictions. The secondary reason is to access its retro games ...
Sega announced that it will be delisting its classics games in December 2024. You won't be able to purchase them anymore after that date.
Sega has today announced it's delisting SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Classics from Nintendo's Switch eShop. The company will also be delisting multiple games and collections across Steam, Xbox and ...
Players will be able to carry over game purchases, memberships and other related services.
With a new corporate briefing due to the quarterly financial report, various details about the Switch sales and the company's plans came to light. In a new X/Twitter post on the official Nintendo IR ...
While the Switch version is the latest version of the game, you can also grab the PS4 version for just ... Trails through ...
Nintendo may be on the cusp of revealing the successor to the wildly successful Switch, but the company won't leave its old ...
“At today’s Corporate Management Policy Briefing, we announced that Nintendo Switch software will also be playable on the successor to Nintendo Switch,” Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa wrote on ...