Welcome to yet another long weekend filled with fireworks, pool parties, and of course a whole bunch of gaming with your friends. Because you’ve probably been outside blowing up your own parcel of freedom all day, I’m here to get you back up to speed with everything that’s been going on in the wider world of gaming. Today, we found out that you can get back to playing Knights of the Old Republic 2 on Switch, Minecraft lost a legendary player, and some of your older games from Ubisoft are no longer going to be supported. These are just our top stories and so read on for the rest.
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Crypt of the NecroDancer became a smash success when it came out a while back. But that was still a while back. Now, more than five years after the game was released, Crypt of the NecroDancer is getting a big update as a prelude to something even bigger. “Yup. You’re seeing this right. After 1,721 days, Crypt of the NecroDancer is getting another update. And it’s a big one," the developer, Brace Yourself Games, announced. "You might be saying Brace Yourself Games, it’s been 5 years. Why are you updating now?’ Well, let’s just say this is a precursor to something bigger coming your way, and we want to make sure that we address some of the community’s most significant feedback before we get there."
Knights of the Old Republic 2 launched with a game breaking bug that prevented players from completing the game on Switch. Well, the developer behind the port, Aspyr, seems to have finally squashed this particular bug. “This is a known issue that will be addressed in the next patch,” Aspyr pointed out back in June. “While we cannot provide an ETA at this time, we will definitely let you know when the
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