Sounds like they’re slowly manoeuvring towards that set-up, plus hopefully a few brand new things too. But it’s worth remembering that we got a mainline Zelda and Mario in the first year of the Switch and I’m sure Nintendo will want to replicate that situation as closely as possible if they can. I certainly don’t think the new console will be any later than next year, but beyond that all beats are off. It’s unfashionable at the moment but Nintendo often announce big things quite a long time in advance – think about how long we’ve known about Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom, without really knowing anything at all. It might not be amounting to much so far but this sudden trickle of information from Nintendo… I think they’re building up to an announcement and I wouldn’t be surprised if the new console was announced this summer or autumn. Mind you, they did emphasise indie games as well, so maybe it’s best not to expect too much… I guess we can give up on hoping for XCOM 3 at the moment but maybe Death Stranding 2 or the new Tomb Raider? We haven’t seen a thing on Dragon’s Dogma 2 or a new Devil May Cry. Maybe Final Fantasy 16 again, but I’d prefer to see what Capcom’s working on after Resident Evil 4. *Please note, ROME: Total War Collection is only playable on Windows and will not be available to play until the release of ROME REMASTERED.As for what else they could show, it’s hard to say really. A whole new agent type has also been added to the fray Merchants can be sent all over the world to create trade links, access resources and buy out rivals to increase your income and assert your faction’s economic power. In a first for Total War, you can now take your favourite faction to battle against friends in cross-platform multiplayer between Windows, macOS and Linux. Players can now expand their armies and experience 16 additional factions that were previously locked, giving a grand total of 38 playable factions. In Battle, the new tactical map, unit displays and range markers give you greater command over Rome’s battlefields. Heat maps and new icon overlays have been added for gameplay mechanics such as diplomacy and security. The in-game camera has been enhanced, including map rotation and wider zoom level in Campaign mode. ROME REMASTERED includes a host of modern features and improvements to existing mechanics. The refreshed campaign maps also boasts new high-resolution models, and units have been remodelled and retextured to look their very best on the battlefield. This visual upgrade extends across a multitude of features, including re-modeled buildings and objects, and environment effects like dust clouds and heat haze. ROME REMASTERED brings the classic Rome visuals up to date, with 4K optimization, ultra-widescreen and native UHD resolution support. ROME REMASTERED includes the Alexander and Barbarian Invasion DLCs, as well as a copy of the original ROME: Total War Collection*, if you don’t already own it. Not everyone gets a second chance to conquer the Roman Empire. Remastered to 4K with multiple improvements to visuals as well as refinements to gameplay, it’s time to revisit a true classic. Otal War: ROME REMASTERED lets you relive the legacy that defined the award-winning strategy game series.
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