Nintendo Insider Tease Has Fans of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 Excited
A new tease from a prominent Nintendo insider has fans of
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 excited, despite the fact that the tease makes no mention of the sequel coming to Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and probably the Nintendo Switch Pro as well. The tease comes the way Nintendo insider and leaker, Kelios, who also revealed new information about
Speaking about the former, Kelios noted the game s release date is pending, though they don t say why. However, chiming in, fellow Nintendo insider and leaker Felipe Necro noted this is probably because Game Freak is waiting for the Nintendo Ok in order to not disturb the big holiday game it has. Replying to this, Kelios revealed that Nintendo is planning to release a big game early 2022, followed by a sarcastic expression of ignorance an upside-down smiley face.
Share:
Recently, publisher Wired Productions unveiled its own ‘Direct’ in which it revealed a sizeable number of games, five of which are coming to Nintendo Switch. One that caught the eye, in part because its teaser was also visually arresting and rather vague, was
As a concept it s intriguing. The setting is clearly post-apocalyptic, with a worker shown to be surrounded by a dystopian environment and a fearful machine. The warehouse setting that s been cited certainly brings to mind current day affairs around mega corporations like Amazon, with machines and automation increasingly phasing out workers. There s serious pedigree in the development team too, and having spoken to creative lead Jörg Tittel to learn more, it’s certainly left us eager to see what the title will bring to Nintendo’s system.
Mt. Edgecumbe student Noah Andrew is shown playing Radiohead s Creep via an online video during the Southeast Region V Musical Festival last week. Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The annual Southeast Region V Music Festival drew hundreds of student musicians for an event held online this year because of COVID-19 concerns.
Hosted by Sitka High School, the event included most high schools across Southeast and locations across the country, with more than 600 students submitting video presentations that their peers watched via Zoom video conferencing.
Sitka High School music director Mike Kernin said student participants attended virtual workshops with Grammy award winners and were adjudicated by professional composers and musicians.
By clicking OK or continuing to use this site, you agree that we may collect and use your personal data and set
cookies to improve your experience and customise advertising. To see how, and to learn how to control cookies,
please read our Privacy Policy and
Cookie Policy. OK By clicking OK or continuing to use this site, you agree that we may collect and use your personal data and set
cookies to improve your experience and customise advertising. To see how, and to learn how to control cookies,
please read our Privacy Policy and
Cookie Policy.
Search