 Hey everyone, welcome back to Nintendo Prima. We have a really interesting video for you today, a new story about a new Switch game coming in August. A, what's it called? A controversial Switch game. I find headlines like this really interesting and we're gonna talk about this a bit because on one hand, I'm not really sure what to think about it. On the other hand, I'm trying to figure out what this game is. Maybe you guys have some ideas because I don't really know what can be controversial. I mean, we did get that weird news headline that, oh my gosh, you might be able to see some boobies in Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Like it's a big deal. It doesn't even, ESRB doesn't even say it's like, it's like side boob or something. Like it's not, I don't really know what the big deal is. We've pretty much had pretty scantily clad women in Xenoblade before. So never mind what that is. But let's get to this headline. I wrote it on comicbook.com and it said, Nintendo Insizer Teases Release of a Controversial Switch Game. And the thing is, I saw the tweet that this article's about, but it does look like Emron Com might have deleted it. I can't find it now. It was a couple of days ago and I don't know. I tried looking it up on some old, basically those archiving places out there for Twitter, but it's whatever. Let's just see what this article says. It says, Nintendo Insider has teased the release of what sounds like a potentially controversial and divisive switch game. Looking at the rest of 2022, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch OLED users can look forward to Splatoon 3, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Bayonetta 3, lots of 3s there. Mario plus Rabbids sparks a hope, Mario Strikers Battle League, Fire Emblem Warriors 3 hopes, Advance Wars 1 plus 2, Reboot Camp, although that's on a delay at the moment. Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet. And of course, whatever third party in indie games, come to the platform between now and December 31st, like Sonic Frontiers. There could be a few surprises along the way. In fact, that's exactly what one Nintendo Insider is teasing, but it sounds like the surprise may not be for everyone. The new rumor teases that in August, a redacted Nintendo Switch game from Nintendo is releasing what this game is, we don't know, but the rumor adds that you don't want it. Trust me. In a follow-up, the rumor clarifies that the August release, or the person who made the rumor, clarifies the August release is simply a guess, which means the use of redacted was not being used to hide the release date of an already announced game, but an unannounced game. A tease implies one of two things. It's a game nobody wants or it's not of the highest quality. Of course, it could also take both of these boxes. As for the tease, it came the way of Imran Khan, a fanbite. He's also the formerly of Game Informer. I've actually, personally, I've worked with him way back in the day as a Zeldinformer or Gamnesia, one of the two websites I used to run. He was one of the writers that I helped train and he went on to have a pretty successful game journalist career, so good for him. Khan has been on the mark and off it in the past. For example, he and many others were way off on obviously the Nintendo Switch Pro, which eventually revealed not to exist for now. Take everything here with a grain of salt. Not only is everything here speculative or unofficial, but even if it's accurate, it's also subject to change. As you wait to hear more about the mystery game, be sure to check out all of our past and extensive coverage of all things Nintendo. And again, this is pretty typical for Comic-Con.com. They use some pretty clicky titles, which drew my attention. But it also reminded me that Imran Khan made this tweet in the first place. And again, I saw it with my own eyes. I guess the whole believe me thing seems a little weird to say, but then, you know, at least there's evidence of places like Comic-Con.com referencing the tweet that I can't find anymore. But what's interesting about this is, I don't know what this could be. We've heard some things in the past, like some other rumors about how like, Nintendo's working on a game, or a sequel to a game that nobody wants. And you know, people immediately jump to like, what, one, two, switch, maybe? Like, I guess people might not want a sequel to that. But then I also know people that like one, two, switch. So like, those people might want a sequel. I don't really know what game Nintendo, there wasn't Nintendo Switch Sports, but then like, why wouldn't people want a sequel to Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort? I mean, people seem pretty excited about that. People obviously know this week, because the game was out this week, if it's going to be any good. So I'm really curious what this is. You know, when I look at Nintendo's catalog, or at least think of Nintendo's catalog of games, it's hard to imagine something Nintendo could bring out that nobody really wants, or is something that would be an embarrassment for them. Nintendo, you know, isn't adverse to releasing embarrassing games and saying and doing embarrassing things. It's just, they've kind of been on a roll with Switch. So I can't really come to mind what they're talking about. And this is where I want to really leave this up for you guys. So assuming that, you know, this rumor here, whatever, this report from Imran Khan is accurate. And Nintendo has a surprise game dropping in August that apparently nobody's going to want. That's, you know, going to be divisive, or whatever. What do you think that game is going to be? I'm really drawing some blanks, but Nintendo has such a wide swath of IP under their control. Who the hell knows? Maybe it's something weird, like a sequel to, what was it, that jump rope game they did during the pandemic? Maybe they have a new one of those, and obviously people aren't really asking for that backup thing. I'm like, oh, even if it's more snipper clip stuff, even, you know, it's sports throw. Those are games people want. So everything I think of is stuff I want to play. Even a sequel to 1.2 Switch called 3.4 Switch, or sequel to Arms called Legs or something, like I would actually want to play those games. So I don't think that would actually be that divisive, especially, you know, even if it's a sequel to 1.2 Switch, you know, you say, oh, I don't want a sequel to 1.2 Switch. Would that really be considered divisive? Would that really be considered controversial? Look at the wide swath of games coming out this year. Hey, slotting in a more casual party game really wouldn't be the worst thing for Nintendo to do. So it's going to be interesting. Maybe it's a remake of some types of a game that you just wouldn't expect Nintendo to remake. I mean, they did do Famicom Detective Club and apparently it's sold okay, but you know, I don't know what okay is exactly for that franchise. That's just what I've heard is that it's sold out, right? Overall, anyway. So well, I don't know. You guys let me know what you think this is, because as I said, I am completely confused and out of ideas of what this game could be to sort of repeat the exact information. And we'll just look at this one more time. The exact information is Nintendo Switch Game from Nintendo is releasing a new August game. What this game is, we don't know. The rumor adds that you don't want it, trust me. And a follow-up clarifies that August release, so the exact date that August being released is a guess. However, he knows about a game. It's probably not already announced. So it's not going to be a game we already know about. And it's either going to be really bad or a game nobody wants or something. I mean, there's not a lot of information to get from that. See, he just clarified that the August release is a guess. But a new game coming that nobody wants is not. So what the hell is this game? And I guess August, he's probably guessing August because that's like the one month. It looks like Nintendo may not have anything currently planned. Yeah, I don't know. I'm all out of sorts about this entire thing. But hey, at least the Milwaukee Bucks, baby. They got it done this week and Friday, Sunday. Couple 20 plus point blowouts. We'll take that, sorry Bulls fans. I know you had a little hope after game two, but I'm already, I shouldn't be doing this, but I'm a fan, so I'm allowed to. I'm already thinking about what it's going to be like playing Boston next round. And to you, Boston Celtics fans, got good team. I'm not going to presume my Bucks are even going to get past you. I think that has the potential to be a six, seven game series. I didn't go either way. So it's going to be, it's going to be a lot of fun. It's going to be very interesting because Boston and the Bucks are probably two of the best defensive teams in the playoffs. So I foresee some low scoring games coming up, but should be, should be all in good fun. Oh, and by the way, just as like a side note, you guys aren't going to care, but I switched some providers on my end, my internet provider, TV provider, all that. Hopefully that's going to lead to better stability. We've had, we've had some issues with YouTube lately with some of our uploads, taking a long time to upload to their servers and then a long time for approval. And after talking to YouTube, it does appear that it could be something with my internet service provider. They were having an issue behind the scenes with my provider at Google who owns YouTube. So we switched providers. We'll see if anything changes there. So thank you guys so much for tuning in. I'll catch you in the next video.