Mina the Hollower has been delayed, no longer launching on October 31

The recent delay isn’t a big issue, according to the announcement. It will allow the development team extra time to polish the game’s design, balance gameplay, and add language support, among other things. For those who haven’t heard, *Mina the Hollower* was initially planned for PC only, but will now launch on the same day for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, alongside the confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 version.

Is Steam down? Loading too long? An error occurred? Valve has some issues with the code right now

Steam isn’t fully working after today’s maintenance. It was briefly okay, but now users are encountering issues with the Steam store. Initially, there was broken code visible, then the store got stuck loading, and now it’s displaying an error message saying something went wrong with the request. Unfortunately, there’s nothing users can do to fix this – we just need to wait for Valve to resolve the problem on their end. They are working on it quickly, so hopefully, it will be fixed soon.

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Original Soundtrack releases on December 22

The physical copy of the Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Original Soundtrack costs 3080 Yen and includes a special case for the first print run. The soundtrack will also be available digitally and on streaming platforms like Spotify on the same day. You can view the cover art created by Falcom Sound Team jdk below.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Switch and GameCube soundtracks are now streaming on Nintendo Music

The full soundtrack for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is now available on Nintendo Music! It features 275 songs from the recently released Switch version, plus 111 tracks from the original GameCube game. You can listen to the Switch soundtrack here and the GameCube soundtrack here. The Nintendo Music app offers its standard playlists and customization options for both.

Let It Die: Inferno oozes confidence, and I’m excited to play more

It’s been a long time since I played the first *Let it Die*, but *Inferno* clearly builds on its foundation. It’s interesting that the developers are now calling this an “extraction” game. It actually makes a lot of sense – the genre didn’t really exist when the original came out, but looking back, *Let it Die* might have been one of the first games to play with these ideas. If you’re not sure what an “extraction” game is, let me explain.

Nintendo Is Suing A Reddit Moderator For $4.5 Million

Nintendo is suing a man named Williams for $4.5 million, claiming he ran websites that illegally copied and distributed Switch games. According to a legal document shared online by Oatmeal Dome, Williams also sold devices that bypassed Nintendo’s security measures and pre-loaded consoles with pirated games. Nintendo says they previously asked him to stop, but he ignored their requests, leading to the lawsuit.