Since its launch last September, Fortnite has already appeared on PS4, PC, Xbox and your iPhone, but it’s not stopping there. Rumors suggest a NintendoSwitch release, soon — which would go nicely alongside that Android port we’ve been promised…
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We know that Nintendo will be hosting an E3 broadcast where presumably they will talk about new games that will be coming to the Nintendo Switch and possibly their handhelds as well. For those who can’t wait, it seems that a leak has found its way online which supposedly reveals what games Nintendo will announce at the event.
One of the titles that caught our attention was Fortnite which according to an earlier report, was hinted to arrive on the Switch. Given the game’s current popularity we’re not surprise that Epic Games is looking to extend its reach by bringing it onto more platforms such as the Switch. The Switch’s portability also means that gamers will be able to enjoy the game on the go (assuming they have an internet connection).
Other titles of interest include Overcooked 2, Dragon Ball FighterZ, and Killer Queen. Now needless to say that since this image cannot be confirmed to be official, that you should take it with a grain of salt for now. However the fact that the image does mention Mario Tennis Aces which is scheduled for a release this month, it does lend some credibility to it.
Either way we will find out soon enough if these games are indeed destined for the Switch, so check back with us during E3 2018 for the details.
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A rumor from a couple of months ago suggested that the next Assassin’s Creed game could be set in Greece. Those rumors started to gain more traction yesterday when a photo was leaked online that showed off a keychain that further hinted at the game’s settings in Greece. For those wondering, wonder no more as Ubisoft has since confirmed it.
Ubisoft has recently posted a very short teaser trailer on Twitter which shows what appears to be a Spartan soldier kicking another soldier off a cliff, similar to the movie “300”. However the teaser is pretty short and it’s hard to tell what else we can expect in the game, but we do know that a new Assassin’s Creed game is in the works that will be shown off at E3 2018.
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Details of the game will most likely be shared along with a release date, and also we have to say that we are curious as to whether or not the next installment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise will be making it onto the Nintendo Switch. Ubisoft has been kind of easing off on the release of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, where it used to be an annual release.
The last Assassin’s Creed game was Origins which was released last year, although there was a two year gap from its previous release, Unity.
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Considering how intricate the plots are in HBO’s Game of Thrones, with the show’s creators trying to come up with ways that are unpredictable, safe to say that no one wants to spoil it for themselves. However spoilers do make their way online via leaks, something that HBO is trying to quash.
In fact the company might gone Mission Impossible on the leaks, according to an interview that Game of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau did with Elite Daily. According to Coster-Waldau, “They’re very very strict. It’s reached a crazy level this year. We actually get the scripts, and then when we’ve shot the scene — and we only have it digitally — and then when you’ve done the scene, it just vanishes. It’s like Mission: Impossible. ‘This will self-destruct.’”
With season 8 being the last season in the franchise, it is not surprising that HBO has gone to great lengths to try and keep it as much of a surprise as possible. Previously it had been reported that the show’s creators had filmed multiple endings to the series so that even the cast has no idea which will be the last scene that will make the cut.
Game of Thrones season 8 is currently set for a release in 2019 and while it might contain less episodes than previous seasons, it could potentially be a lot more epic where we heard that a battle scene in one of the episodes took 55 days to shoot.
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