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How Big Is Your Backlog?


How Big Is Your Backlog?
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It’s once again time for Ask Kotaku, the weekly feature in which
Kotaku-ites deliberate on a single burning question. Then, we ask your take.
This week we Ask Kotaku:
How big is your backlog?

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'Yakuza Remastered Collection', 'The Medium' lead new Game Pass titles


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Starting this Thursday (January 21), four new games will be added to Xbox Game Pass.
Control will finally make its arrival on PC, following its addition to consoles last year, and the
Outer Wilds will be made available for players on Xbox’s cloud gaming service on Android.
Additionally, the tactical stealth game
Desperados III (Android, consoles and PC) will make its debut on the service, offering players a hardcore western simulation. Alongside this,

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Xbox Game Pass January 2021 Games: Yakuza 3, 4 and 5 Remastered, Desperados III, and More


Control, previously for console, now coming to PC
Final Fantasy XV leaving Game Pass on January 29
Xbox Game Pass will add nine new games in the rest of January, Microsoft has announced, across Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, PC, and/ or Android (via game streaming). The Yakuza Remastered Collection — it consists of remastered versions of Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5 — is the highlight of the lot. It arrives January 28. The critically-acclaimed Desperados III — a story-driven tactical stealth prequel set in the Wild West — is also on its way to Xbox Game Pass. All four titles will be available on consoles, PC, and Android. It arrives January 21.

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Nintendo New Rules for eShop Prohibit Sellers to Sell Their Games for Less Than $1.99


10 January 2021, 8:09 pm EST By
Nintendo New Rules for eShop Prohibit Sellers to Sell Their Games for Less Than $1.99 
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The official Nintendo eShop now continues to be still quite successful all throughout the years. This is partially thanks for the huge discount deals that the eShop offers on a regular basis. This allows gamers to get certain high-quality games at a really affordable rate. However, just as there are pretty awesome titles for players to all grab, there are still a few other bad apples that just spoil the whole bunch. The price has been adjusted and sellers won't be able to sell below $1.99

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Switch eShop Game Prices Can No Longer Be Below $1.99, Says Death Squared Dev


Switch eShop Game Prices Can No Longer Be Below $1.99, Says Death Squared Dev
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Nintendo is supposedly putting a stop to small-time developers gaming the Switch eShop charts with dirt-cheap deals by placing a limit on pricing.
This information comes from SMG Studios via Reddit. In a brief reply message, it's highlighted how a 99 cents sale on the game
Death Squared would be its "lowest price" ever on Nintendo Switch, as "new rules" in place on the Switch eShop now apparently prevent developers from pricing games
below $1.99 USD. Obviously, this excludes free-to-play titles.
"This is the lowest price it will ever be. New rules on the eShope mean no game can be below $1.99 and this is 99c because I planned this sale back in Aug! haha so I beat the system!"

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Best Of 2020: How Do Switch eShop Discounts Impact Game Sales?

Best Of 2020: How Do Switch eShop Discounts Impact Game Sales?
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Gamasutra: Simon Carless's Blog - Who's playing what on PlayStation 5?


Who's playing what on PlayStation 5?
by Simon Carless on 12/22/20 02:20:00 pm
 
 
The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutra’s community.
The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.
 
[The GameDiscoverCo game discovery newsletter is written by ‘how people find your game’ expert & GameDiscoverCo founder Simon Carless, and is a regular look at how people discover and buy video games in the 2020s.]
Welcome to the final GameDiscoverCo newsletter before the holidays! It’s been a bit of a crazy year, huh? Looks like there’s a lot to get through in this edition. (Though we’ll still have at least one newsletter before the end of 2020.)

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