With Brothership, the latest installment in the beloved series, Nintendo aims to capture the magic that made its predecessors stand out.
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Another financial update from Nintendo only makes it more apparent it’s quietly preparing a Switch 2 launch for next year.
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Profits have been frozen and the year-on-year fall is up to 56%, and users and shareholders are wondering when it will make ...
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