The lack of presentation of the console means that companies are not disclosing their projects for it
All indications are that the Nintendo Switch 2 has been delayed, leaving many companies unable to announce the launch of their next games for the new console. Such is the case with Playtonic Games, which announced the launch Yooka-Replaylee for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and Nintendowithout specifying the Switch, which may be expecting it to not make it to the hybrid console, or for its successor to do so as well.
The game, announced in the summer for PC, can be enjoyed in advance at the EGX London 2024 event from October 25 to 27, where Playtonic Games will show an updated version of the Glitterglaze Glacier arena. Thus, players will be able to see for the first time visual and gameplay improvements included in the new updated version of Yooka-Laylee.which premiered in 2017.
Thus, Yooka-Replaylee will be the definitive and improved version of the independent 3D platformer developed by the creators of such classic games as Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country. The updated version will include new challenges, improved mechanics and updated aesthetics. Players will be able to explore vast open worlds alongside character duo Yuka and Layli, now accompanied by an orchestral soundtrack. Additionally, new collectible coins, customization options, and a map will be added to make navigation easier.
Waiting to meet Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 continues to spark rumors, while the big N doesn’t reveal any details about the console. However, the recent movement has been surprising with the arrival of version 19.0.0 of the hybrid platform, which hints at possible 3D features shared with the upcoming console. In addition, Nintendo announced the Switch Online: Playtest program – a limited opportunity test new features of the subscription service.
For his part, Sakurai admitted that he started working on the new game in April 2022 after Super Smash Bros. Ultimate captivated players as the definitive installment in the fighting game saga, rounding out its roster of fighters with Sora from Kingdom Hearts. As expected, This is another Switch 2 project..
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