The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of Kingdom Officially Costs $70, $130 Collector’s Edition Revealed
Following rumors that the next entry in The Legend of Zelda series would retail for a whopping $70 (and a surprise Nintendo eShop update that all but confirmed it), Nintendo has officially announced that Tears of the Kingdom will be its first $70 game. The company made the announcement...
The Legend of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Preorders Are Available Now
With just three months to go until launch, Nintendo showed off new gameplay of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom during the latest Nintendo Direct. The highly anticipated sequel launches on May 12, and it will be the first Nintendo-published Switch game to retail for $70. Retailers...
Nintendo Switch’s New Kirby Game Is Much More Than Just A Port
Kirby’s Return to Dreamland didn’t set the world on fire when it was released on Wii in 2011. The gentle, kid-friendly platformer was a moderate success, garnering generally positive reviews and modest sales but otherwise passing without much notice. In the wake of the stellar Kirby and the Forgotten...
Most people can tweet again, but Twitter still has issues
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Twitter appears to be recovering from having technical issues that prevented people from tweeting, though problems with DMs, and accessing TweetDeck are still seemingly persisting. Downdetector reports that the problems started around 4:30PM ET, and the unfettered ability to tweet came back...
The biggest news and trailers from today’s Nintendo Direct
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The latest Nintendo Direct had all the big names — well, aside from Mario. But we got a fresh trailer for the next Zelda game, a surprise launch of the original Metroid Prime, a release date for Pikmin 4, and the addition...
Nintendo’s first $70 game is The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Image: Nintendo Following in the footsteps of Sony and Microsoft, Nintendo is venturing into the world of $70 games with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, according to the game’s eShop page. Sony made the jump with the release of the PS5 in 2020, meaning PS5 exclusives...
Nintendo Direct February 2023: The Biggest Games And Announcements
The latest Nintendo Direct aired on February 8, and it was jam-packed with game announcements and news–both for brand-new games and for returning classics. At more than 40 minutes, it was a lot to process, but we’ve rounded up the biggest news and announcements. Even if you weren’t interested...
New Zelda: Tears Of the Kingdom Trailer Showcases More Of The Game And New Amiibo
The latest Nintendo Direct gave us a new look at its biggest game coming in the first half of this year, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The new trailer mostly showcases more gameplay but also teases more of the game’s story, which seems to be quite...
Long-Delayed Advance Wars 1+2: Reboot Camp Finally Has A Release Date
At long last, Nintendo has revealed the new release date for Advance Wars 1+2: Reboot Camp. Announced during February’s Nintendo Direct, the double-feature remake will now arrive on April 21, 2023, over a year after its intended release date. A remake of Advance Wars and its sequel, Advance Wars...
Game Boy, GBA Games Coming To Nintendo Switch Online Including Link’s Awakening, Metroid 2
Nintendo revealed its latest slate of games for the Nintendo Switch Online service during today’s Nintendo Direct presentation. The service continues to get even bigger, with some surprise heavy hitters. We’re finally getting both Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games on the service, like The Legend of Zelda:...