Octopath Traveler 0 digital pre-orders are now live on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch 1

The digital pre-order screens indicate that players can transfer save data from the original Switch version of Octopath Traveler to the new Switch model, but there is no confirmed upgrade path, as previously announced. Additionally, the eShop pages display distinct screenshots, potentially offering our initial glimpse into the visual variations between Octopath Traveler on the original Switch and the new one. You can pre-order both the standard and Digital Deluxe Edition for the original Switch here and the new Switch here.

THORChain’s $1.2M Leak: A Tale of Hacks and Hysteria 🧙♂️💸

Oh no, not again! THORChain, the cross-chain swapping protocol that’s about as secure as a soap bubble in a hurricane, has suffered a security breach so spectacular it’s made the universe pause mid-sentence. Estimated losses? A mere $1.2 million-enough to buy a small island, a few submarines, and a very confused parrot. The breach has … Read more

What happens to Peter McVries? The Long Walk ending explained

Stephen King’s films are often talked about for their captivating endings, such as Thomas Jane exiting to find a tank rolling down the street in The Mist (a scene that speaks volumes to those who’ve seen it), the reunion of Red and Andy in Zihuatanejo in The Shawshank Redemption, or the final words typed by Gordie in Stand By Me.

Neverness to Everness gets a new trailer, will be playable at TGS 2025

At TGS 2025, you’ll have a chance to play Neverness to Everness, and we’ve already got an early release called ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’. Kudos to Gematsu for the heads up! You can check out the Neverness to Everness ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’ trailer below:

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At TGS 2025, the game Neverness to Everness will be playable. Prior to the event, we’ve launched a pre-release version called ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’. Thanks to Gematsu for alerting us! You can watch the trailer for the pre-event release of Neverness to Everness, ‘Next Stop: Tokyo’, below:

Both versions convey the same information in easy-to-understand language.