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Lack Of Switch 2 Dev Kits Could Explain Limited Third-Party Game Announcements - Report

Lack Of Switch 2 Dev Kits Could Explain Limited Third-Party Game Announcements - Report https://ift.tt/6n5gQz4 So far, there have only been a handful of third-party games confirmed for the Nintendo Switch 2 , but an industry insider has claimed that many studios don't yet have development kits, and this is to blame for the limited announcements. That's according to YouTuber Nate the Hate (via TheGamer ), who discussed the console's noticeable lack of titles from third-party studios and indie partners in his most recent podcast episode . "This has been a talking point amongst Nintendo fans really since the Switch 2 has come out, and it's definitely spurred up once again in the most recent days," Nate the Hate said. "And that is the question of, 'Where are the games? Where are the game announcements from third parties and indie partners? And when are they going to be happening?'" Continue Reading at GameSpot

Amazon's The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Actor Promises Season 2 Has "So Much More Action"

Amazon's The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Actor Promises Season 2 Has "So Much More Action" https://ift.tt/hFbtSLe

Amazon's massive The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power TV series is already one of the most expensive programs ever produced, and that was even before cameras started filming, as Amazon shelling out $250 million to the Tolkien estate just for the rights alone. Amazon billed the series as one focusing on the untold middle ground of characters such as Galadriel, Durin, Sauron, and Gandalf.

At the end of last season, we saw the beginning of the formation of the Last Alliance and Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) unknowingly saved Sauron, who had disguised himself as a king of the Southlands. All the while, he had secretly infiltrated the High Elves and tricked them into forging the first three of those titular Rings of Power. Season 1 was heavy on the setup, but the upcoming Season 2 will start amping things up more and more.

"Season 1 was a time of relative peace, an introductory time meeting everybody,” Sophia Nomvete, who plays dwarven princess Disa, told Deadline. "Season 2 is the unraveling of it all. It's when the force of evil really starts to put pressure on Middle Earth and we watch how everyone that we know and hopefully love handles that situation. The stakes are higher."

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