@Nibellion The screenrant ‘article’ is a dev spoof and has no accurate dev information. To point out an obvious one, everyone on the team knew the release date, like any professional developer would. We can’t speak to who this person is or where they got their information. Not anyone here
@Toadsanime@Dystrophical This is a release from Feb 2019, and we presume hypothetical like most releases about blockchain are. Blockchain was never brought up to us developers, and we were entertained to hear about in late 2019. Not happening anytime soon.
@Dystrophical@NatorMVP@Toadsanime Those are all rumors. The game is fine. We’ve playing it for months, the team just got our retail copies and they work as expected. There’s no technical issues with the game, and although we’re not directly involved with the eshop issue we are hoping it will get sorted out soon.
@Toadsanime@Dystrophical As the developers we can say with certainty there is no cryptocurrency or data collection or blockchain or anything else shady in the code. The Nintendo Switch is a very safe platform, with none of the data and privacy issues associated with some mobile and PC games.
Some of us visited @mohawkhumane for #SuperheroGivingTuesday this am, and met this amazing dog Tempeh, one of the pets down at the Humane Society. Lola is a senior sweetie who would prefer to be an only cat, ready for her forever home. Happy #GivingTuesday https://t.co/Qp0E1BRGtO
We were happy to be apart of the discussion at @TroyInnovation about the proposed NYS Video Game Tax Credit. Thanks to @johnmcdonald108 for moderating as well as the panelists and everyone who attended.
Special thanks to @benchang02 for wearing our "I 🎮 NY" pin! #NYMakesGames