Gaming News Roundup: F-Zero X on Switch, Google Stadia Updates & More
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Google Stadia Adds New Games
Google Stadia is expanding its game library with exciting new titles. Here’s what’s coming:
- City Skylines: A popular city-building simulator by Paradox Interactive, now with an Airports expansion.
- Golf With Your Friends: A mini-golf game for up to 12 players featuring fun and wacky courses.
- Overcooked: All You Can Eat: A remastered bundle of Overcooked 1 & 2, including all DLCs and extra levels.
While I’m not a Stadia subscriber, it’s great to see the platform growing. Good luck to Google and the developers!
F-Zero X Hits Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch players, rejoice! The best F-Zero game, F-Zero X from the Nintendo 64, is now available as part of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack. With smooth 60 FPS gameplay, 30 racers on the track, and online multiplayer support, it’s a must-play for fans of the series.
If you missed it back in 1998, now’s the perfect time to experience the fast-paced racing action with friends online.
Square Enix Launches Official Music YouTube Channel
Square Enix has quietly debuted an official music YouTube channel. This new channel features:
- Exclusive mixes, including mellow and electronic dance music versions.
- Interviews with developers and composers.
- Behind-the-scenes videos and live performances.
With a rich musical history, this is a welcome addition for fans of Square Enix soundtracks. More gaming publishers should follow suit and celebrate the music that enriches our gaming experiences.
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