Saturday, April 27, 2019

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As-it-happens update April 27, 2019
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Mario Kart Tour, which will bring the beloved Nintendo racing franchise to mobile, has opened registrations for its closed beta. Mario Kart fans who would be interested in joining the closed beta testing may sign up through the QR code on the game's official ...
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Comicbook.com
Rainbow Six Siege players who have a keen eye for bugs in the game can now be rewarded for finding these problems and having them verified by Ubisoft. The new bug-fixing system that relies on players' input is called the Bug Hunter Program and has ...
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Gamepur
The Nintendo Switch is one of the most versatile consoles ever right out of the box. You can play it handheld, in desktop mode, or attach it to your TV, and use several different controller setups. Still, a couple of years after its release, you may be wishing you ...
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GoNintendo (press release) (blog)
The Smash Bros. series has become a celebration of gaming in general over the years. Nintendo's biggest and brightest stars rub elbows with characters from third party franchises in order to battle it out for supremacy. Nowadays, fans speculate wildly about ...
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News18
Chinese brands controlled a record 66 percent of Indian smartphone market in the first quarter, led by Xiaomi Corp, a report showed, with volumes rising 20 percent on the back of popularity for brands like Vivo, RealMe and Oppo. Xiaomi's India shipments fell ...
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PhoneWorld Magazine (blog)
Honor 20 Series had been in the pipeline of rumors for the past few weeks. We had been getting a lot of leaks regarding the upcoming series. A few days back, Honor 20 Pro got leaked in a teal color revealing the quad camera set up at the back. Recently ...
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Riot Games, publisher of League of Legends, has submitted court motions seeking to end two of the five gender discrimination lawsuits filed against the company last fall, industry publication Kotaku reported Friday. California-based Riot Games contends that ...
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