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Mushihimesama Exits Switch eShop in August: Grab It Before It’s Gone!

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By Logan Whitmere

Mushihimesama Exits Switch eShop in August: Grab It Before It’s Gone!

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By Logan Whitmere

Are you ready to dive into a whirlwind of digital game preservation and the latest updates from the gaming world? Hold onto your controllers because we’re about to explore the shifting sands of digital store offerings and the fate of some beloved games!

What Happens When Digital Licenses Expire?

In recent discussions, there’s been a notable focus on the expiration of digital licenses and its impact on game availability. For example, ‘Forza Horizon 4’ is set to leave the Xbox store due to licensing issues, while ‘Beyond Good and Evil HD’ briefly disappeared only to return on its 20th anniversary as a reedition. This scenario illustrates a growing concern about the future of digital content. Despite the digital age promising more widespread access to games, movies, and music, the reality is often complicated by licensing agreements and contracts. These factors can unexpectedly limit access to content, emphasizing the need for better preservation and access solutions.

A Glimpse at Podcast Reload Summer Edition

In the first Podcast Reload Summer Edition of the summer, the focus shifts towards making video games more accessible to audiences who might not typically engage with them. This discussion was inspired by an event held for seniors in Sants during the 2nd Video Game Week, highlighting how video games can bridge generations. To catch all the insightful discussions, tune into the podcast now available on Patreon.

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Exciting Game Catalog Updates

PlayStation Plus has announced its latest additions for July, with some intriguing titles making their European debut. Notably, ‘Jeanne D’Arc’, a TRPG from Level-5 initially released in the mid-2000s for PSP in the US, will now be available for the first time in Europe. Other classics like ‘Summoner’ and newer games like ‘Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion’ and ‘No More Heroes III’ are also joining the roster. For VR enthusiasts, ‘Job Simulator’ for PSVR2 is another exciting addition.

Disappearing Acts on Nintendo Switch

LiveWire has announced the removal of ‘Mushihimesama’ from the Nintendo Switch eShop, a decision driven by the end of their publishing agreement with Cave. While it’s uncertain what will happen to other Cave classics like ‘Espgaluda II’ and ‘DoDonPachi Resurrection’, users can still download ‘Mushihimesama’ until August 10. Keep an eye on LiveWire’s social media for future updates.

Riot Games Cancels Unannounced Project

In a surprising turn of events, Riot Games has canceled ‘Pool Party’, a fighting game inspired by ‘Super Smash Bros. Melee’ set in the ‘League of Legends’ universe. The decision came after reevaluating market interest, influenced by the lackluster performance of ‘MultiVersus’. Initially intended as a more hardcore fighting game, ‘Pool Party’ had shifted towards a party game style, which didn’t resonate well with the entire development team. This cancellation led to layoffs and departures within the company, highlighting the volatile nature of game development.

This glimpse into the dynamics of digital game availability and new releases offers a snapshot of the challenges and changes facing the gaming industry today. Whether it’s navigating the complexities of digital rights or keeping up with the latest gaming trends, staying informed is more crucial than ever.

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