 Hey everyone, welcome back to Nintendo Prime. We've got three big stories for you to date to kind of round out your day. Maybe a live stream later tonight. We'll see one of my children's a bit behind on homework so I'm not sure how that's gonna work out. But before I talk about this news, I gotta remind you we are giving away a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X or a Nintendo Switch OLED 2.1. Lucky winner, that's right. One of you to walk away with a free system this month. All you have to do to enter is head down to the pinned comment or the description. Use that gleam.io link. I wish everybody liked. Also, if this is the first time you've ever seen a Nintendo Prime video, I would appreciate it if you drop a like. Heck, drop a like anyways. Subscribe to the channel and let me know what is your most anticipated Nintendo Switch game this year down in the comments. All right, let's get into our first story. And it deals with pillars of eternity to dead fire. So this game was announced for Switch, an obsidian RPG coming to Switch a year or two ago at this point. And well, they haven't actually like thrown out a tweet about this or anything, but on their official Discord server, they have confirmed that they have canceled the Nintendo Switch version. Here is a direct quote coming from Dave Hulgaard, the community lead at versus evil. He said, hey there. Unfortunately, after much deliberation, we've decided to not move forward with pillars of eternity to dead fire for the Nintendo Switch. Now it's really interesting to see the news delivered in this way because they did this through a Discord server. When did Discord become this thing that we're delivering news through? But whatever, news can come from all facets of the internet. And if we can get leaks and stuff on Reddit and Fortune, why not have the actual person who works there say it on their official Discord server? So it's an unfortunate way to find out about a canceled Switch game. We still have other major third party games to look forward to this year, including Gollum, the Lord of the Rings game. Oh, and don't forget we have Lego, Star Wars, Skywalker Saga, not too far away. Actually a bunch of DLC coming for that game as well. We're not gonna be talking about it today. We'll wait till closer when the game comes out to talk about all the things happening with that game, but I'm really excited for that one as well. So we're not done with third party games on Switch, but yeah, it's just another one bites the dust. Dun, dun, dun, another one bites the dust. Dun, dun, dun, and another one bites the dust. Mario Party Superstars potentially got a DLC leak today. And it's really weird how this leak happens. So we've had official surveys in the past come through and leak different things. And this one's weird because there's a survey happening on YouTube that essentially asks you, hey, what sort of games would you buy DLC for? And it lists all the various DLC for games Nintendo publishes. Obviously they already have DLC. And the fifth one is Mario Party Superstars, which doesn't actually have any DLC announced free or otherwise. So this almost pseudo confirms that, yeah, we're gonna be getting Mario Party Superstars DLC. I don't think it's really shocking to hear that's gonna happen. It looks like it's gonna be paid DLC. And usually when you get paid DLC, hello Mario Party Deluxe and 48 new tracks, it's usually pretty substantial for Nintendo. So I already think that Super Mario, a new Super Mario Super Mario Party Superstars, whatever is already one of the best Mario Party games ever released. So heck, let's get some new boards, let's get some new games, let's get some new playable characters and some other fun things added to this game and give me more and more reasons to live stream it on Tuesdays with my audience. I'm really looking excited. I was literally about to say I'm really looking excited. I'm really excited and looking forward to whenever Nintendo decides to unveil this brand new DLC again. We can call it a rumor for now, but the way this leaked out is, I'm just gonna call it a leak, but I guess Nintendo hasn't announced it, so it's a rumor. I don't know, take it for what you will. Our last story comes from fellow YouTuber, Bob Wolf. That's right, Wolf then, I'm looking at you. Hey, come over here. Why won't you come on my podcast, you bastard? I've been inviting you for two straight years. Look at your DMs. Said I'm gonna call your mother for this one anyways. So look, Bob Wolf has been testing since the launch, actually really before the launch of Switch OLED to see how long it would take for burn-in to happen. Last we heard from him three months ago was at 1,800 straight hours of the static image with some bright spots from Breath of the Wild on screen, and there had been no burn-in. Now, fast forward another three months and 1,800 hours, and yes, we have now hit 3,600 hours of this screen running nonstop with the static image on there with some bright spots, and yes, there actually is some burn-in. Now, he doesn't consider this burn-in to be something that is actually that noticeable. You sort of have to look for it. You can see it on bright white screens and other colors like purple and orange if you use the colors game and do a whole color for your whole screen. You can see it here and there, but it's not that noticeable unless it's pointed out to you, and he says it really would impact gameplay or anyone considered this something that he would RMA with Nintendo to try to get a new screen. He also notes that this is obviously an extreme measure where you're leaving a game on a static image like you would have static UI for 3,600 hours straight without ever turning the system up. He also notes that you can actually invert the colors and just burn in the entire screen by running it for 3,600 hours on inverted mode with the same image up, but that's neither here nor there. The point is he doesn't really think that this is a problem. He is gonna keep the test going until it gets to a point where he will consider the switch to be unplayable, and that would be where literally the image is just plastered and stuck on screen and getting in the way of playing other games and affecting your ability to play, and that could take another 3,600 hours or 4,000 or more. Who really knows? OLEDs are known for burning in, but or burning out. It kind of depends on, we always call it burn in, but it's actually more like a burning out method when you actually look at why this happens. That being said, yeah, it's not something that I would actually put that much stock into. I wouldn't really worry that much about it. I just know that, hey, you know what, Bob Wolf? You're doing God's work over here. Being the Lord, it's not enough that you already look like Jesus. Now you have to be Jesus and rain down on us the information that nobody else is willing to do because nobody wants to try to ruin a $350 Switch OLED, except you. And apparently me. Remember when I broke the screen? Ha ha, that was a fun one. God, I'm an idiot. All right, folks. Anyways, thank you so much for tuning in. I am the Thunder Rebel Jets from Nintendo Prime. Konnichiwa, and I'll catch you in the next video, I think. I didn't think I was going anywhere yet, did you? I hope not. Please subscribe to the channel, drop your little comments down below that will let me know your most anticipated Switch game. Enter that giveaway, folks, and I mean, oh, I'm looking today. I think I'm looking kind of fly. Yeah.