Rocket League Switch Review

Rocket League was a phenomenon when it debuted in 2015, and two years later it shows no signs of slowing down. The unorthodox sports game is a mix of soccer and vehicular acrobatics that’s immediately engaging, but a high skill ceiling ensures that you can put hundreds of hours into Rocket League online and continue to improve your control over car and ball alike. In our original review, editor Miguel Concepcion said “the promising concept of combining two wonderful things–cars and soccer–is equally magnificent in execution.” It’s unique, it’s complex, and now that it’s on the Nintendo Switch, it’s wonderfully portable.

Rocket League makes the leap to handheld courtesy of developer Panic Button, the same team responsible for the respectable Switch port of Doom. And similar to that conversion, Rocket League’s visuals have been somewhat stripped down to maintain a steady frame rate under the Switch’s hardware limitations. The impact of the downgraded visuals can be seen in jagged edges and fluctuating texture resolutions, but unlike a game that relies on a world to set the stage for characters and narrative events, Rocket League’s Switch scars are easily overlook…

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Switch Galaxy Ultra Review

Life’s not easy when you’re a wannabe Lothario and rogue but your day job is being the galaxy’s most reliable (and poorly behaved) freight hauler Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Sure, you get to kick up your boots in some of the most disreputable dive bars on the galaxy’s outer ring, and you could cut the sexual tension between you and your boss–a wealthy and nearly immortal shipping magnate–with a butter knife, but you also have to push your freighter at breakneck speeds through the galaxy’s most congested shipping lanes and protect your bounty from greedy pirates and even greedier tax men. But, hey… it’s a living.

These are the worlds and emotions and possibilities shimmering on the surface of Switch Galaxy Ultra, a hyperkinetic arcade racer from British developer Atomicom Limited. And though the tantalizing backgrounds and universe that the game inhabits are never fully capitalized on, SGU takes you on a top-speed adventure with the potential to be a welcome retro throwback. Unfortunately, troubling glitches and repetition keep it from crossing its own finish line.

SGU follows the adventures of Vinc…

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Nintendo Switch 2- Leaked Images, Rumored Release Date, Specs, & More

After seven years on the market, 146 million systems, and more than 1 billion games sold, Nintendo is finally gearing up to announce its next piece of hardware. In this post, we’re rounding up everything we know about the Switch 2–or whatever the next console is called–and what’s been speculated about the next system from Nintendo. There has been quite a lot of news about the next Nintendo console lately.

Nintendo has made multiple announcements lately, including an alarm clock and a music app, but there hasn’t been any official word on the Switch 2. In place of official announcements have come rumors and leaks, and those are heating up of late. In the past week, images purporting to be of the Switch 2’s new Joy-Cons have emerged online, showing a more ergonomic design and not much deviation from the existing Switch. One Chinese retailer is selling screen protectors and carrying cases for the Switch 2, and these could contain clues about the form factor and size of the Switch 2. They also might be totally fake or speculative.

This post covers the system’s potential form factor, rumors about the the Switch 2 release date, price…

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One College Football Team Is Getting A World Of Warcraft Makeover

Move over, College Football 25: it’s World of Warcraft’s turn to partner with college athletes in a crossover we never saw coming. Blizzard has announced a new partnership with the University of Washington in which the college will become the University of Warcraft for a week in the lead up to the Washington Huskies’ home finale against UCLA.

UW Football is collaborating with WoW to promise a “one-of-a-kind in-stadium experience” on Friday, with World of Warcraft mascots leading the team onto the field, a fan zone offering character meet-and-greets, and unique visuals for the stadium video board Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Blizzard has also revealed a unique logo for its University of Warcraft collaboration, and has promised more unique WoW-themed graphics leading up to the game.

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BetMGM Welcomes Exclusive Buffalo Wild Wings Slot by Inspired

Inspired Entertainment has developed this dedicated title that is intended for BetMGM and its audiences in the United States. The new game comes as part of the evolving partnership between the two companies and will see the Buffalo Wild Wings slot introduced in New Jersey on BetMGM Casino, Borgata Casino and Party Casino.

In Michigan, the game will launch with BetMGM Casino and in Pennsylvania, the game will be also available on Borgata Casino and BetMGM Casino. Commending the arrival of the latest game, BetMGM Director of Gaming Oliver Bartlett said:

BetMGM’s newest exclusive title presents our players with the branding and visual appeal of Buffalo Wild Wing’s popular restaurant and sports bar with the familiar and player-centric game mechanics from Inspired.

BetMGM Director of Gaming Oliver Bartlett

Bartlett further hailed Inspired as a trusted and great partner, and that Buffalo Wild Wings would help BetMGM loyalists discover exclusive opport…

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Gaming Innovation Group Acquires Casinomeister for €3M, Unveils Revolutionary SweepX Platform for US Market

Gaming Innovation Group Inc. (GiG), a pioneer in digital marketing and media within the online gaming sector, announces the strategic acquisition of Casinomeister, an esteemed online casino advocacy and review platform. For over two decades, Casinomeister has been a stalwart advocate for transparency and fairness in gaming, earning a reputation as a trusted voice in the industry. This acquisition marks another significant milestone for GiG, following the successful integration of AskGamblers and KaFe Rocks, solidifying its commitment to enhancing transparency and improving player services across the online gaming landscape.

Preserving Casinomeister identity: 

Casinomeister will continue to operate under its respected brand within the GiG Media portfolio, preserving its unique voice and longstanding commitment to promoting integrity in online gaming. By leveraging the synergies between GiG Media and Casinomeister, the business anticipates substantial growth, akin to the successful developments seen with AskGamblers after its integration into the GiG ecosystem. With its authoritative standing and loyal community of users, Casinomeister’s addition further div…

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iGaming Platform Rebrands to Follow Changing Marketing Paradigms

As a result, iGaming Platform (iGP) will assume its new contemporary identity through a recently-revealed and sleek website. This move is hailed as a milestone in the company’s evolution and a bold step forward with the idea of ensuring that the business communicates across to its clients core values such as innovation, integrity, excellence, empowerment, and customer centricity with ease and confidence.

iGP All Set on Delivering More Exceptional Products

The company was established in 2016 and it has been able to deliver some of the most worthwhile iGaming experiences. Working with iGP has allowed companies to set up and launch their business quickly and efficiently.

Since it launched, the company has worked with more than 40 casinos and 100 leading game providers, helping them gain further traction in the industry. As the rebranding is taking place, iGP is planning to launch new functionalities and products for customers, which will significantly improve the back office.

iGP COO Matthew Calas…

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Yakuza Director’s New Studio Will Focus On Human Drama For First Game

Former Yakuza game director Toshihiro Nagoshi has explained how his new company–Nagoshi Studio–plans to make games, and what his goals are for the studio’s first title. The good news for Yakuza fans is that Nagoshi still plans to lean heavily into creating games with a flair for the cinematic and the dramatic, as he has no interest currently in creating content for the smartphone market.

“We are influenced by movies and are interested in creating games that offer a high level of human drama,” Nagoshi said to IGN. “That’s what we find fun. Just as before, I hope to create games in that vein that can reach a global audience. So you won’t find us making, like, smartphone puzzle games or whatever. Those games are fun, but what we’re good at and what the world expects from us is games with dramatic and moving stories, and that’s what we want to make. So that’s where our focus is.”

You Can Finally Watch Luigi In Action In Super Mario 64, Sort Of

A video uploaded to a small Japanese YouTube account last month has become an important part of video game history. A seconds-long section of the video appears to show the first-ever known footage of Luigi in Super Mario 64.

The 13:20 mark of the video–which was uploaded to the Now In Game Channel account on November 22–shows a brief look at a few monitors at Nintendo’s booth from the 1995 Space World convention in Japan. One of the monitors flashes to a room with checkerboard flooring, while a tall figure in a green shirt, green hat, and overall performs the SM64 spin jump and floats to the ground.

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NetEnt AB partnership releases the new Trillionaire video slot

A little over a year after inking a partnership with FashionTV Gaming Group, Maltese online casino games developer NetEnt AB has announced the launch via its Red Tiger Gaming Limited subsidiary of the new Trillionaire video slot.

The duo used an official Thursday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to declare that the fresh five-reel and 20-payline innovation has been designed ‘to glam up the industry’ and is based on the song ‘I Want to be a Trillionaire’ by FashionTV trendsetter Anja J.

Abundant allure:

Todd Haushalter, Chief Product Officer for NetEnt AB’s parent, Evolution Gaming Limited, used the press release to declare that the four-row Trillionaire is certain to be a success due to its leveraging of the ‘broad appeal’ and ‘global recognition’ of the FashionTV network. He stated that the mobile-friendly title furthermore comes complete with a free spins bonus that invites online casino aficionados to select one of five supermodels to turn ‘wild’ as well as the Fashion Wheel round where those reaching a fourth concentric circle are awarded with ‘a mega win’.

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