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Edward Langley is a contributor to Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, business, technology, entertainment, lifestyle and current affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, balanced and accessible reporting that helps readers stay informed about important developments and emerging trends. With an emphasis on accuracy, relevance and useful insights, Edward aims to provide engaging stories and practical information that matter to audiences in the UK and beyond.

Taking the example of what Epic Games has been doing in its store since December 2018, Microsoft announces that it will no longer be 30%, but 12% of the revenue generated by game sales and additional content sold in its Microsoft Store. This change only applies to PC games and not to Xbox console games. This change will take effect on August 1st, so PC Game developers will receive 88% of their net income today against 70% of the works offered in the Microsoft Store. Led by its CEO Tim Sweeney, when launching the Epic Sports Store in December 2018,…

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A streamlined way to search your entire set – both music and podcasts in one place. New dynamic filters help you search your package. Choose between album, artist, playlist or podcast to view the audio files you have saved. Then, while you’re on the go, tap the download filter to see all the content available offline at once. Better sorting options. Choose between display of your audio files in alphabetical order, according to recently played tracks or by author name. More control and easier access to what you often hear. Choose from four playlists, albums or podcast scenes that you…

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The Nintendo Switch Pro is on everyone’s lips, meanwhile there are plenty of leaks about the new model, undeniable growth. Now a video has appeared on the internet that adds to the biggest leaks of the past and also provides an incredibly beautiful concept design based on rumors. Is the upcoming Nintendo Switch Pro like this?Nintendo Switch Pro: The new concept shows fantastic fullscreen designDisplay is one of the most interesting rumors about the new Nintendo Switch. Samsung will offer AMOLED panels and increase its size from 6.2 inches to 7.0 inches, while the actual dimensions will remain the same.…

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Starfield e Forza Harrison5 Let’s get out together in 2021 Hollow is infinite. This is what Jess Gordon suggested in a decisive secret tweet, which seems to be even more obscure. In fact, the journalist’s message is made up of emoticons, which should be read in pairs. The first pair has the Mexican flag and a car and this is a clear reference to the Forza Horizon 5, which wants to set up several rumors in Mexico. The second pair consists of a star and a tractor, from which it is not difficult to derive the word Starfield. The third…

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Denise Bergert Microsoft wants to change the standard font in its office products and asks for users’ help. Zoom in These five new fonts are available. © Microsoft Microsoft last changed the default font in its office programs from Verdana to Calibri in 2007. According to Redmond, it’s time to change the landscape again in 2021. Microsoft writes on its 365 blog, “It’s time to move on.” Microsoft Office users want to participate in this “further development”. You can through social media To participate Any font should become the new office standard font. There are five competitors to choose from:…

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Discover the mysteries of Olive by wearing new animal costumes by releasing the new DLC at Nintendo EShop. London, United Kingdom, Saint-Owen, France – April 29, 2021 – Marvelous Europe Limited and Just for Games are the first part of the Story of Seasons: Olive Town’s Pioneers Extension Pass Now Available for Download Nintendo EShop in Europe. Story of the Seasons: The Pioneers of the Olive Town Expansion Pass 99 sells for 19.99 and can be purchased from the Nintendo Eshop on the Nintendo Switch Console. This first DLC item for Story of Seasons: Olive Town’s Pioneers will add cat…

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Flobot malware that attacks Android targets smartphones via fraudulent text messages before using infected devices to attack others. Malware can be spread via SMS // Source: Frontroid In this time of global epidemics, we can all see how quickly a disease spreads. One of the victims Govit-19 Accidentally infecting other people who spread the virus beyond themselves. The Flobot malware that affects Android works the same way SMS. The National Cyber ​​Security Center (NCSC) in the UK has actually sounded the alarm and urges everyone to be extra vigilant. Flopat spreads really fast because of the use of pirated smartphones…

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By December 2020, Sony already had 4.5 million PlayStation 5Consoles sold as part of the quota of quarterly statistics up to March 2021 and updated statistics within one and a half months. Between January and March 2021, the PlayStation 5 was able to sell a total of 3.3 million times, a total of 1.0 million times lower than the previous PlayStation 4 counter over the same period. In total, you have a full four-and-a-half month period from November 12, 2020 to March 31, 2021 7.8 million consoles Given. Sony actually expects only 7.6 million consoles, thus being able to satisfy…

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The Game Developer Conference (GTC) was recently held Study of 3,000 professional developers. Of the various information we can find through this survey, most developers can know that Valve believes that 30% of the revenue required for games released on Steam is too high. Only 3% (up from 6% last year) believe 30% revenue is enough. 43% of developers are a A figure of 10% to 15% is very reasonable. However, even 3% of developers say they want to hear more numbers for valve steam games. Steam: 30% short-lived? Overall though, the developers believe it The path found by Epic…

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