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Official Game Boy emulator for Switch supposedly leaked
More proof that it’s coming

Nintendo has not unlocked the full potential of the Switch. Though the console already does wonders for home and mobile gaming, the device still lacks a complete version of its most sought-after feature since its introduction: emulation. Well, if one leak rings true, we’re getting one step closer to complete emulation, starting with the Game Boy.
Recently, a Switch-compatible Game Boy emulator popped up online. The files were clearly meant for the entire series of portable devices including the Color and the Advance. However, since fans always develop emulators for themselves, it’s usually hard to prove whether a leaked program is official.
However, in this case, the files carry signatures from Nintendo’s European Research & Development team, prompting convincing cases that the program is real. Further, according to Ars Technica, its legitimacy is incredibly likely, especially since it’s hard to forge such signatures.
Given Nintendo’s run with emulation on the Switch, outing a Game Boy emulator makes sense. Already, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers have access to SNES and N64 emulators and games. Also, a previous rumor already speculated on Game Boy titles coming to the subscription. However, this is the first concrete leak stemming from that old rumor.
With a potential new emulator coming out, Nintendo is likely expanding the value it adds with a Switch Online subscription. Without the old games attached, the subscription only allows for multiplayer functionalities for users.
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HoYoverse has announced April 26 as the official release date of upcoming space fantasy RPG Honkai: Star Rail.
The brand-new title will be available on the Epic Games Store, PC, Android, and iOS. The PlayStation version is currently under development.
Honkai: Star Rail takes gamers to a journey of the unknown. It has fantasy elements, myths, and legends integrated into a space sci-fi story. It will adapt an intuitive turn-based combat system as players explore a vast universe filled with cultures, landscape, and scenery.
The main storyline revolves around protagonist Stellaron, who travels the galaxy from the Herta Space Station to know the truth behind the Cancer of All Worlds.
Players will eventually encounter Jarilo-VI, where numerous dangers and conflicts are frozen beneath the snow, and silkpunk flagship Xianzhou Luofu where immortality gets introduced.
To get everyone ready, the Boarding Preparation Special Program is available to watch below.
The informative video aids players on how to make the most out of Star Rail Passes and Stellar Jade, as well as behind the scenes stories of the game.

Collaborations are nothing new for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, having partnered with some of the biggest franchises and brands worldwide like Star Wars, Transformers, and more.
This time, the 5-on-5 MOBA is getting K-POP sensation ITZY to join its ALLSTAR MLBB Harmonia stage as global ambassadors. It will be the first time Mobile Legends is working alongside Korean artists as it has released an ALLSTAR-themed map called Harmonia.
To celebrate the collaboration, players may acquire exclusive ALLSTAR rewards and four brand-new hero skins upon logging in.
Be the superstar
Launching on March 31, the Purify Harmonia event will allow users to get exclusive ALLSTAR rewards amounting up to 1,999 diamonds, such as:
- Emotes
- ALLSTAR avatar border Shine!
- Atomic Pop
- Atomic Pop Spawn Effect
The four hero skins to be released periodically are the following:
- Miya “Atomic Pop”
- Eudora “Atomic Pop”
- Rafaela “Seraphic Selfie”
- Hanabi “Moonlit Ninja”
There will also be exclusive in-game ALLSTAR music tracks for players to listen to. The event will last until April 23, so there’s a lot of time to get going.
ITZY
ITZY is a five-member group composed of Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna. They debuted in 2019 with the single “Dalla Dalla”. The group has 42 music show trophies, along with 23 awards and counting.

This is an important year for the annual E3 conference. After missing the past few years due to the pandemic, the gaming extravaganza is finally returning to an in-person event in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, it’s not exactly looking like a triumphant return to the big stage. In the months leading up to the event, several brands have reportedly pulled out from the event in favor of their own exclusive events. Today, it’s time to add Ubisoft to that list.
In a statement issued to VGC, Ubisoft has confirmed that it will not participate in the upcoming E3 2023. Instead, the company will hold its own Ubisoft Forward Live event on June 12, also in Los Angeles.
It’s an important year for Ubisoft. The publisher is slated to release Assassin’s Creed Mirage later this year. The upcoming title will reportedly pivot the series back to its stealth-focused roots. Meanwhile, the franchise also announced Assassin’s Creed Codename Red, an upcoming title set in feudal Japan, which has been a hotly anticipated setting since the franchise’s inception.
While Ubisoft has historically supported E3 in the past, this year marks the first departure from the main floor. However, the publisher is following in the footsteps of its contemporaries in the industry. Nintendo, Sony, and Xbox are also pulling out from the conference to hold their own events in the area.
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