The hacker by the name Gary Bowser has been released from prison for his role within Team Xecutor, a group that sold mod chips for various consoles. Bowser still owes Nintendo $10 million to settle a piracy lawsuit.
Atari acquires several hundred classic games franchises, such as the Bubsy and Demolition Racer series.
Sega is set to purchase Angry Birds developer Rovio. Rovio came under criticism for deslisting the original titular game from mobile game storefronts.
Meanwhile, several Sega Genesis games have been made available on Nintendo Switch Online.
A new Touhou game was announced. Developer ZUN notes that the game will play more like a conventional Touhou title.
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is now out.
Street Fighter 6‘s demo is now available to play. DLC characters Rashid, A.K.I., Ed, and Akuma were also announced.
Lili, formally known as Emilie De Rochefort, is announced as another character set for a series return in Tekken 8.
An archivist has acquired high resolution scans that restore and capture more accurate colors of the original 151 Pokémon artwork by Ken Sugimori.
Microsoft is the latest of several large companies pulling back from Twitter refusing to deal with its new API system—and as a result, Twitter sharing from the Xbox is now no longer possible.
Apple will allow for sideloading apps in the latest iOS 17 to comply with EU laws, allowing users the ability to download apps outside of the App Store.
Team Reptile releases a new trailer for Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, set to launch on several platforms this August.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed is also set to be the eponymous game’s final DLC.
Markiplier is directing, writing, and starring in the Iron Lung, a film adaptation of the video game of the same name.
Hideo Kojima has recently discovered Dungeons & Dragons.
And some things must come to an end, and Balan Wonderworld seems to have been officially discontinued from retail.