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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
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限時DLC序號?Switch 2版《快打旋風6》讓玩家嘆:回不去的實體遊戲
任天堂 Nintendo Switch 2 公開後,宣布新型態的實體卡「鑰匙卡」(Game-Key Card),雖然是實體卡,卻需要通過上網下載數位版,其中 Capcom 的《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》就將採取這種方式。然而卻有玩家發現,《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》,DLC 下載序號居然是有時間限制的。 《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》將在 6 月 5 日跟著 Switch 2 同步推出,然而除了《快打旋風6》遊戲本體外,DLC 部分「Year 1 Character Pass」和「Year 2 Character Pass」等內容,都是採取序號的方式給玩家,並沒有直接包含在遊戲當中。 而根據網友分享,《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》Switch 2 版鑰匙卡包裝背後的說明,該 DLC 的序號是有使用期限的,從 2025 年 6 月 5 日到 2027 年 6 月 5 日為止,也就是 2 年的時間。 The Japanese box says the Years 1-2 DLC for Street Fighter 6 Fighters Edition is a code in a box that expires 2 years from release. This is on top of the base game being a Game-Key card. (Pointed out by @DoesItPlay1)On other platforms you also get the base game on disc and a… — Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) May 26, 2025 讓許多網友吐槽,都已經推出《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》版本,這些角色應該直接納入本體,為什麼只是單純給 DLC 序號的方式,買來收藏的話豈不是 2 年後就失去價值了。甚至在未來停止支援後,那些 DLC 等更新內容又該去哪裡購買。不少人表示:「還記得那些完整版、年度版所有 DLC 都在一張光碟裡的日子嗎?」、「2年後買到這鑰匙卡的人,發現序號已經過期」、「想戲一下買實體遊戲獲得數位遊戲和限時的 DLC 序號」 緊貼最新科技資訊、網購優惠,追隨 Yahoo Tech 各大社交平台! 🎉📱 Tech Facebook: 🎉📱 Tech Instagram: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 社群: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 頻道: 🎉📱 Tech Telegram 頻道:
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
任天堂Switch 2繼承1代系統音效,針對不同操作提供獨特的音效回饋
任天堂即將推出的遊戲主機 Nintendo Switch 2,和 Switch 相比,加入了許多設計上的小巧思,不論是功能、UI 和音效上都是如此。而近日,Nintendo Today 官方 APP 上,就介紹了能 Switch 2 在選單音效上的變化。 Switch 1 代除了 Joy-Con 連接時的音效外,在 HOME 選單中,上下移動時也會發出系統音效。選擇不同的功能按鈕,例如 NSO、新聞、eShop、相簿、分享、控制器等,點擊時都會發出各自獨特的聲音,針對不同的操作和情境提供專屬的音效回饋,為簡潔的選單增添了一絲趣味。 Switch 2 則保留了這項設計,例如新加入的 C 鍵遊戲聊天功能,同樣擁有獨特的音效。甚至連 Switch 1 代原有的選單音效,也經過了重新調整,聽起來既熟悉又帶有新鮮感。此外,主機進入睡眠後,喚醒時也會播放音效。 Nintendo Today showed off some of the system sounds of the Switch 2!⁰- There are different sounds for pressing the C Button and for selecting each icon on the HOME Menu.- A sound also plays when you wake up the docked system from sleep mode. — Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) May 18, 2025 緊貼最新科技資訊、網購優惠,追隨 Yahoo Tech 各大社交平台! 🎉📱 Tech Facebook: 🎉📱 Tech Instagram: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 社群: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 頻道: 🎉📱 Tech Telegram 頻道:
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Death Stranding movie director has done his research and played the game and Metal Gear Solid, but Hideo Kojima won't let him play the other entries in the series
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Death Stranding is getting a movie adaptation, which, if you've played it, you'll find odd because it's already the most film-like game to ever exist. It's being produced by A24 with A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski set to helm the project, and Hideo Kojima has already given him his seal of approval. As translated and shared online by Genki, Kojima spoke about the movie on Koji10, his radio show. Genki's translations state that Sarnoski is "smart, has good taste, and is a very nice person, so is happy he can direct the film." Also, the director "doesn't seem like a typical Hollywood person" and has played Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid 1, but Kojima stopped him from playing 2 and 3. It is unclear why Kojima would stop the director from playing those games. It could be that he wants the director to have his own take on the work rather than simply trying to emulate Kojima himself. If so, that's quite a big leap of faith and a huge compliment. Or, it could just be that the movie-loving Kojima wants to see someone else's interpretation because he could learn from it or appreciate it differently. Obviously, playing Death Stranding feels like a no-brainer, and Metal Gear Solid is a good way to get into the mind of Kojima and understand how he sees the world. Maybe the Metal Gear games are just too different from Death Stranding, and Kojima didn't want the director to be influenced into a more action-heavy style? In the meantime, check out everything we know about Death Stranding 2.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hideo Kojima teases what to expect from A24's Death Stranding movie, says it'll be strange and unbelievable
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Hideo Kojima has teased what to expect from A24's Death Stranding movie – and, honestly, we'd expect nothing less from the project than what he's hinted at here. Speaking on Koji10, Kojima praised director Michael Sarnoski and said the director had played some of his games. @Genki_JPN on Twitter offered up a rough translation of the conversation: "Hideo Kojima says the Death Stranding live-action film with A24 will be an unbelievable and strange film! via @koji10_tbs "He says Director Michael Sarnoski is smart, has good taste and is a very nice person so is happy he can direct the film. He says Michael properly played Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid 1 and was going to play MGS2 and MGS3 as well but Hideo Kojima stopped him. Hideo Kojima said he doesn't seem like a typical Hollywood person." You can listen yourself in the video below from around the 3:20 mark. "I have only ever thought of Death Stranding as a game," Kojima said last year. "People tell me it feels like a movie, but I made it as a game – the direction, the settings, the story. So, I don't intend to look back at it and try to see it from a movie perspective. Those works are my babies, and I love movies, so I want it to be something that movie fans will really enjoy! I'll supervise the plot and help them make it, but I won't direct it. I can't right now with three on-going projects!" The Death Stranding movie doesn't yet have a release date. While you wait, check out our guide to the best video game movies ever to fill out your watchlist – or plan your theater trips with our roundup of 2025's most exciting upcoming movies.


Android Authority
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Android Authority
Nintendo sues accessory maker over Switch 2 mockup
Nintendo TL;DR Nintendo is suing Genki over its unauthorized Switch 2 mockup. The filed legal complaint accuses the defendant of infringing on the plaintiff's trademark, unfair competition, and false advertising. The game accessory maker has now responded to Nintendo's lawsuit. Before Nintendo finally revealed the design of the Switch 2 in mid-January, you may remember a story from earlier that month about a mockup of the console making a surprise appearance at CES 2025. The dummy unit was brought to the event and showed off by game accessory maker Genki, who claimed the unit was an accurate mockup of the real Switch 2. It didn't take long for Nintendo's lawyers to jump into action and approach the company's booth. In an unsurprising turn of events, Nintendo's lawyers have now escalated the situation by filing a lawsuit against Genki. Nintendo's legal complaint, filed with the US District Court for the Central District of California, accuses Genki of infringing on Nintendo's trademark, unfair competition, and false advertising. In particular, the game publisher believes Genki wanted to 'capitalize' on Switch 2 demand and thus attempted to make it seem as if their products were officially approved or connected to Nintendo. It also alleges that Genki later gave 'contradictory and inconsistent' statements regarding whether it had possession of a real Switch 2. According to court documents, Nintendo states: Beginning at least as early as December 2024, Defendant embarked upon a strategic campaign intended to capitalize on the public interest surrounding Nintendo's next-generation console. In January 2025, Defendant began advertising that it gained unauthorised access to Nintendo's upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console, which had not yet been released or even revealed publicly by Nintendo. Defendant also advertised that because of its unique access to a genuine unreleased Nintendo Switch 2 console, it could manufacture gaming accessories that are compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2. Further, Genki announced it would sell those allegedly compatible accessories contemporaneously with Nintendo's release of its console. Following its initial claims of access to a genuine Nintendo Switch 2 console, Defendant's statements were contradictory and inconsistent, with Defendant later stating that it was never in possession of a console. Nevertheless, Defendant has since maintained its representation to consumers that its accessories will be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 upon the console's release. Nintendo goes on to argue that 'ensuring the compatibility of Defendant's accessories would not be possible unless and until Defendant has access to a Nintendo Switch 2 console,' which it then insists that it never provided a console to Genki. This leads Nintendo to believe that either Genki misled consumers or that it 'unlawfully or illicitly obtained an authentic Nintendo Switch 2, or proprietary technical information about the Nintendo Switch 2, prior to the console's release to the public.' In addition to this, Nintendo says that Genki was using its trademarks to intentionally confuse the public into believing Genki had some sort of partnership with Nintendo. The court documents bring up the video Genki played at its booth, which showed a 3D render of the Switch 2 and its dock. Nintendo argues that the confusion was significant enough that they had to issue a statement clarifying that Genki's mockup was unofficial. The game publisher is requesting that the court stop Genki from using 'Nintendo Switch' in its marketing. It also asks that Genki be forced to destroy any products or ads that use Nintendo's copyright. On top of that, Nintendo wants Genki to pay for damages, legal fees, and to hand over any profits made off of related sales. A Note from the Genki Team You may have seen that Nintendo recently filed a lawsuit against us. We're taking it seriously and working with legal counsel to respond thoughtfully. What we can say is this: Genki has always been an independent company focused on building innovative… — GENKI (@GenkiThings) May 4, 2025 After the lawsuit was filed, Genki acknowledged the lawsuit in a social post on X (formerly Twitter). The manufacturer states that it is taking the lawsuit 'seriously and working with legal counsel to respond thoughtfully.' Genki adds that although they 'can't comment in detail, we're continuing preparations to fulfill orders and showcase our newest products at PAX East this week.' Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.