"Unfortunately the production of the physical card/disc package ran into unforeseen difficulties. This forces us to reschedule the release once again, we're very sorry about that. It turned out that the physical goods manufacturing takes longer than initially planned and we could only choose between rushing out in time or complete the Day-1 edition properly with keeping our promises of its content."
Also added this month: The Evil Within, Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom, Paradise Killer, Dishonored: Definitive Edition.
Riders republic. Nice. I never bought it but played beta twice. Good fun openworld game.
I kept getting caught up in other games so I never got around to buying Doom Eternal. If it's good I'll still buy it so i can keep it. The reboot was awesome, i think i played through it about 5 times, and platinumed it.
A whole lotta Bethesda titles in this lineup
Sackboy also got included as well despite already being as Essential title
Spiderman is in the titles leaving Extra in May. Guess 1st party titles aren't guaranteed to stay
Great Month, own most of them but looking fwd to trying monstor boy, nice sto have EW in my collection now and some wolfeinstein.
Publisher FDG Entertainment and developer Game Atelier have released the PlayStation 5 version of Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom via PlayStation Store. Users who already own the PlayStation 4 version can upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version free of charge. The PlayStation 5 version features DualSense wireless controller support, and runs in native 4K resolution and 120 frames per second.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection, Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom, Oxenfree, Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle, Unravel Two, and more.
One month later is not too bad.
That's ok. November is pretty packed anyway.
Gotta love how a 24-page full-color booklet is mentioned like it's an exclusive bonus feature, when it used to just be the norm with videogames. We called this the "user's manual", and it was found in absolutely every game case. In Europe they soon (PS2 era I think) came up with black & white user's manuals to save money, and they were much less fleshed out, probably due to the number of different languages that had to be in them, but we still got them.
Now we consider ourselves lucky if we even get 1 leaf thrown in there to fill us in on the controls and a 4-line blurb as story summary.
What will they come up with next to save/make even more money, I'm askin' ya...
*remembers season passes, MTs, promise of all digital future*
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*starts wading through catalogue of lawnmowers for new possible hobby*