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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege next gen versions now available

For both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S

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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S are now available.

These versions will allow gameplay in 4K and up to 120 fps, depending on the mode chosen by the players (performance or resolution), among many other improvements. Players will be able to upgrade their version on the same family of devices at no extra cost.

Current players on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One will also be able to keep their progression. Cross-generation play is also available within the same family of devices, allowing PlayStation 5 players to face PlayStation 4 players, and Xbox One players to face Xbox Series X|S players.

Cross-play between different families of consoles or between PC and consoles is not currently supported.

Players on next-gen consoles will be able to experience Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege with the highest graphical enhancements the game has yet to offer. These enhancements will offer multiple options for prioritizing either performance or resolution, granted players are equipped with a compatible device:

  • 4K resolution (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X) / 1080p (Xbox Series S)
  • 120 fps (PlayStation® 5, Xbox Series X)
  • DualSense wireless controller capabilities for even deeper immersion (PlayStation 5)
  • Activities support for the most popular playlists so players can dive into the game faster (PlayStation 5)

The following features are also being implemented for an enhanced next-gen experience on all platforms:

  • Better accessibility (readability options, text to speech and speech to text)
  • Quick start (optimized login flow, streamlined intro sequence)
  • Ubisoft Connect overlay

This next generation of hardware provides the latest tech and features available, and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege will keep improving to leverage all the new opportunities afforded by these new platforms.

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Nintendo confirms a Switch successor is coming within the year

Original Switch turned 7 this year

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Leave it to Nintendo to confirm the Switch successor in the most Nintendo way possible. After months of nonstop speculation surrounding the upcoming console, the company has officially confirmed that the Switch 2 (or whatever it’s called) will make its debut sometime within this fiscal year.

Since the rise of handheld consoles from the PC world, everyone started speculating when Nintendo was going to respond in kind. After all, the current Switch lineup is already seven years old (and nine years since its announcement). Other consoles have passed the Switch by, in terms of pure hardware.

Today, Nintendo’s Shuntaro Furukawa has confirmed that an announcement about the Switch successor will come this fiscal year. For reference, Nintendo’s fiscal year ends in March 2025.

Nintendo leaves it at that. As always, it’s the most casual way to announce a potentially groundbreaking console. No specs, teases, or details.

If anything, it’s heavily rumored (and expected) that the next Switch will come with a much-needed slate of upgrades for the dated hardware. However, despite the upgrade, the company promises that current-gen Joy-Cons and games will still play well on the successor.

As a last word, Furukawa says that Nintendo will hold a Nintendo Direct in June for the upcoming slate of Switch software and games. Then, he coyly says that “there will be no mention of the Nintendo Switch successor during that presentation.”

SEE ALSO: Nintendo might have quashed rumors of the Switch 2 in 2024

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Apple Arcade adds 5 more games

Available from June 6

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Apple Arcade is adding four more titles playable starting June 6, 2024. The gaming service will soon let subscribers play Rabbids: Legends of the MultiverseReturn to Monkey Island+Tomb of the Mask+and Fabulous – Wedding Disaster+. A fifth title, Where Cards Fall, will be available on Apple Vision Pro on May 30, 2024.

Moreover, updates to titles like Hello Kitty Island Adventure, WHAT THE CAR? and Ridiculous Fishing EX will take place starting May 16. Meanwhile, more updates will roll out to games like Bloons TD 6+, Crossy Road Castle, and Disney SpellStruck next month.

Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse

The well-known Rabbids have a new adventure. In Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse, players will explore five outlandish universes, from the Noodles Valleys of Dragon Land to the mighty Mount Rabbidsmore. Throughout, they will encounter absurd Rabbids and will need to embrace the chaos in this new action strategy game.

Return to Monkey Island+

The latest point-and-click adventure follows The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge. Return to Monkey Island+ continues the story of Guybrush Threepwood, his zombie pirate nemesis LeChuck, and his true love Elaine Marle. The title will be playable iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Tomb of the Mask+

This retro-style platformer takes players to a torturous labyrinth full of unpredictable twists and turns. Inside, they must find a strange mask that allows them to easily climb walls. Equipped with such mask and strange new abilities, players must face a variety of traps, enemies, game mechanics, and power-ups in this action-packed title.

Fabulous: Wedding Disaster+

Lastly, players will step into the world of wedding planning in GameHouse’s perfect fusion of romance, celebrity gossip, time management, and fashion. In this wedding-themed time management game, the character is ready to take the New York bridal scene by storm. Players will put their dress designing skills to the test, as they travel to unique bridal boutiques across six glamorous locations.

Where Cards Fall

Meanwhile, The Game Band’s immersive visual masterpiece will soon be enjoyed by Apple Vision Pro users. Not only will players get to solve challenging spatial puzzles. They’ll also experience dream-like landscapes in this title that pushes the boundaries of puzzle games.

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Hades II is out now on Steam Early Access

Hopes to stay in Early Access for entire 2024

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Released in 2020, Hades is still one of the most memorable roguelike games today. Everyone is naturally excited for the upcoming sequel simply titled Hades II. Today, the sequel is finally getting a much-needed update. Hades II is now available on Steam’s Early Access program.

Much like the original game, Supergiant Games is slowly dripping Hades II to its fans. Last month, the studio launched a technical test period where players can run through the game’s starting area and fight the first boss.

Now, the Early Access version is much more expansive. While the game is still in development, players can now access much of the main game.

Supergiant Games hopes to keep the game in this state until the end of 2024 at the very least. Through the year, the studio will introduce larger updates to introduce more of the game’s story.

In case you’re worried about everyone playing the Early Access version and spoiling everything online, the full release will still have the game’s true ending and a full list of achievements.

That said, if you’re really feeling that FOMO (and want to take part in the game’s active development), you can grab the game now on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Supergiant Games is also working on a console version of the game.

SEE ALSO: Hades is coming to Netflix

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