I think in theory, having multiple developers and teams do different kinds of games is the ideal way out churn out games based on any IP, whether they be based on a video game, movie, TV show, etc.
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— きくどん (@Kicdon_smash) January 29, 2025
I just know you have the potential to become a playable character in the new Mario Kart game, you whimsical, little vegetable. pic.twitter.com/63H7UGrZqg
— Cresta (@Crestamorph) January 27, 2025
definitive mario kart X roster prediction. (this is not a wishlist, I hate some of these. 😭) pic.twitter.com/dROoNPhkcb
— JOLLY J✨ (@DynamoSuperX) January 19, 2025
For one thing, shooters. Third-party mouse and keyboard devices, as well as crossplay, have put console players at a huge disadvantage for so long, and now the playing field is evened.
Assuming the procons or whatever they call it will be bluetooth, I'm hooking them up to my Steam Deck and finally having a peak Balatro setup