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Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirms Microsoft will support the Nintendo Switch 2: 'I’m really a big believer in what Nintendo means for this industry and us continuing to support them'
By Demi Williams published
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has reaffirmed that Xbox is still interested in supporting the Nintendo Switch 2.

Mario Kart World Nintendo Direct: new free roam details confirmed and everything you need to know about the Switch 2 game
By Dashiell Wood last updated
This is our live coverage of the Mario Kart World Nintendo Direct, which is currently underway!

Fortnite next season release date and Chapter 6 Season 2 end
By Jake Green last updated
Here's when Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 ends, the next season release date, and what to expect from Fortnite in the future.

The next Marvel Rivals patch is adding costume color customization, but players will need to spend real money to get the drip they want
By Demi Williams published
Marvel Rivals is getting costume color customization in the next update, but it will cost players real money.

Horizon Zero Dawn's composer would write music for a third game if Guerrilla Games asked, but says the studio 'is very, very good at keeping their cards close to their chest': 'I'm there for it, is all I can say'
By Demi Williams published
Composer Joris de Man can't confirm if he's working on the third Horizon game, but would return if Guerrilla Games asked.

Bloober Team shows off new Cronos: The New Dawn trailer featuring its weird 'Merge' mechanics
By Dashiell Wood published
Cronos: The New Dawn looks suitably creepy in the latest trailer.

More Oblivion Remastered details, including a release date, have seemingly been outed by Xbox's own support account
By Rhys Wood published
The Oblivion Remastered release date and deluxe edition details have seemingly been confirmed by Xbox Support of all places.

The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will let players repair their gear, but only if they download an app
By Demi Williams published
The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will give players the ability to repair their equipment with a companion app.
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