The Maw – 2nd-6th January 2024

Happy new year all. What’s the weather like where you are? We’ve got Amber and Yellow warnings in London – I do not understand what these terms mean, but I’m going to add a Sapphire warning for escalating Maw activity. The creature was pretty lively over the Xmas weekend, but Graham managed to soothe it with posts about gaming-related new year resolutions and, of all things, the Spike Video Game Awards. We can expect the Maw’s petulance to mount during January, a lean month for announcements and revelations, but there are a few tasty morsels in the offing – a new Prince of Persia and Tekken 8, for instance. Fingers crossed we can build up some kind of momentum.

Some new game releases we are pointing our telescopes at this week: Skeleton Rebellion (4th Jan), a scrappy offbeat RPG with claymation elements in which you are a skeleton trying to overthrow some mages, and The Night Is Grey (5th Jan), a point-and-click adventure about a beardy bloke and a little girl stuck in the woods with some weirdo wolves. If you like, you can also play a free drinking game I’ve just invented in which you do a shot for every time I accidentally write 2023 instead of 2024.

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Koei Tecmo Locks In Fate/Samurai Remnant “DLC Vol. 1” Release

Season Pass roadmap also revealed.

The Koei Tecmo-published action role-playing game Fate/Samurai Remnant will be getting “DLC Vol. 1” next month in February 2024.

It’s officially titled ‘Records Fragment: Keian Command Championship‘ and will be followed by two more DLC episodes later on in 2024. You can check out a teaser trailer of the first DLC above.

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Firewall Ultra Developer First Contact Entertainment to Shut Down After Nearly Eight Years

First Contact Entertainment, the developer behind such PlayStation VR titles as Firewall Ultra and Firewall Zero Hour, has announced it will be shutting down at the beginning of 2024.

First Contact took to Facebook to share the news, saying “the lack of support for VR within the industry” is one of the main reasons for this decision.

“After almost 8 years of working with the most amazing team I’ve ever have the pleasure of being part of, I’m sad to announce that we will be closing our company First Contact Entertainment by the end of the year,” First Contact Entertainment wrote. “The lack of support for VR within the industry has eventually taken its toll.

“As a AAA VR game developer, we are just not able to justify the expense needed gouging [sic] forward. We are a team of fearless innovators willing to push new technologies to its limits. I am extremely proud of the team and grateful to our investors, our partners and of course our community of dedicated and passionate players. It’s been a wild ride, Thank you!”

Firewall Ultra was released in September 2023 and we enjoyed parts of it, saying, “with two steps forward and two back, this VR sequel feels ultra ambivalent.”

“A competent sequel to the multiplayer VR shooter original in most ways, Firewall Ultra’s awkward use of eye tracking and lack of content are a shot in the foot rather than the arm,” we added in our Firewall Ultra review.

First Contact Entertainment was founded in 2016 by a group of ex-Starbreeze developers, and a now-deleted PlayStation Blog Germany post may have accidentally revealed back in February 2023 that it was working on Solaris: Offworld Combat II.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Meowscarada Wins Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Popularity Poll In Japan

Here are the top 20 picks.

Everyone has a favourite Pokémon and recently in Japan, the strategy guide website ‘GameWith’ ran a poll asking trainers to vote for their top Pokémon from the Scarlet and Violet generation.

“Close to 152,700 people” apparently put their vote in and in the end, the new-generation grass/dark-type evolution Meowscarada won! In second place was the fire-type starter Fuecoco, and the ghost/fire-type Chandelure was in third. You can see the top 20 below, courtesy of Silconera:

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Shigeru Miyamoto Isn’t Really Thinking About Retiring

His focus is on Nintendo’s future.

Japanese video game creator Shigeru Miyamoto isn’t getting any younger, so what exactly are his plans regarding retirement?

The Guardian recently asked the Nintendo legend if he was “ever tempted” to call time on his outstanding career and although he’s been at the company since its arcade era, he’s apparently got “no plans to do so”. He’s more focused on the future of the company and the scenario where he needs to “pass things on” to someone.

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Talking Point: Along With Joy-Con Drift, What Does Nintendo Have To ‘Fix’ With ‘Switch 2’?

Reset Switch.

Over the holiday season, we’re republishing select articles from Nintendo Life writers and contributors as part of our Best of 2023 series. We finish up with a look ahead into the (hopefully near) future. Enjoy!


Switch, eh? You think it’s had its final bookend game and then another all-timer comes along to extend the library. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom looked like the perfect finale for an extraordinary console that kicked off with Breath of the Wild, but then Nintendo goes and puts out the best 2D Mario in 30 years with Super Mario Wonder. And between those and continuing into 2024, you’ve got fantastic games like Pikmin 4, Super Mario RPG, and (hopefully) the upcoming Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake extending the bookshelf even further. It’s a heck of a console with an extraordinary library that Just. Keeps. Going.

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Geometry Dash’s Latest Update Allows Players to Recreate Mario Kart, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and More

Nearly seven years since its last major content update, Geometry Dash received a massive update just before the holidays. Now, players are using features newly added to the game’s level editor to recreate games like Mario Kart, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and Yume Nikki, essentially turning the rhythm platformer from 2013 into its own game engine overnight.

Update 2.2, released by developer RobTop on December 19, adds a new game mode, a new main level, and (perhaps most importantly) new features to the game’s level editor, including new shader effects, a particle editor, and camera controls. Two weeks later, Geometry Dash players are still taking to social media to share their creations, and they’ve cooked up some pretty impressive recreations of popular games — including a few that seemingly shouldn’t be possible in Geometry Dash.

A few players have pushed Geometry Dash to its limit by recreating 3D games despite the level editor being entirely 2D. As shared by several players across X/Twitter and Reddit, player YaY is currently working on a Geometry Dash recreation of the original Five Nights at Freddy’s, and they’ve already added working doors and cameras.

Another player has recreated Rainbow Road from the original Super Mario Kart, complete with a seemingly 3D player model of Yoshi.

While a few players have pushed Geometry Dash’s 2D editor to its limits by creating 3D games, notably more players have used the game’s new particles and shaders to create faithful remakes of popular 2D games. One player recreated the original version of Celeste, which was made for a game jam using Pico-8.

Another player has shared her ongoing remake of exploration game Yume Nikki, which looks inseparable from the original thanks to its use of the same sound effects and art.

In many cases, the update has led to players breaking past Geometry Dash’s limitations as just a platformer, shown off by this recreation of a boss fight from Terraria’s Calamity mod by Reddit user u/JustDarkz.

Thanks to its latest update, according to Steam Charts, Geometry Dash broke its own record for concurrent players the night Update 2.2 was released, and it’s maintained a solid number of players since, likely in part thanks to the remakes players are crafting. Now, after people have made Doom playable on pretty much everything from Notepad to a pregnancy test (and Doom itself), of course, players are asking one question: can Geometry Dash run Doom?

Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN who loves all things indie and Nintendo. Outside of IGN, they’ve contributed to sites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner.

Fallout: London, the impressive Fallout 4 mod that’s basically a whole new game, has a release date

Fallout: London has been in the works for five years now, culminating in a seriously impressive mod for Fallout 4 that’s essentially a brand new game set in a radiated England rather than North America. After missing its planned release window in 2023, it now has a full release date – and it’s only a few months away.

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Tekken 8’s eye-grating colourblind mode is causing concern among accessibility experts

The director of Tekken 8 has responded after a video of the upcoming fighting game’s colourblind mode was reported to have caused migraines and vertigo among players, with accessibility experts expressing their worries that the filter could cause even more serious side effects among those with epilepsy and other photosensitive conditions.

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Co-op escape room puzzler Escape Academy is free to keep on Epic Games Store for the next day

While the weather outside is still a bit chilly and everyone’s bank accounts are recovering from the holidays, visiting an escape room with friends might not be at the top of your to-do list. Fortunately, you can currently get some of the same puzzly satisfaction for free – and without having to go outside – by nabbing Escape Academy over on the Epic Games Store for the next 24 hours.

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