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Aladdin and The Lion King getting Nintendo Switch, SNES, Genesis re-release

Classic 16-bit Disney games Aladdin and The Lion King will see a physical re-release on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, as well as older-generation consoles SNES and Sega Genesis. As the names suggest, Aladdin and The Lion King are game tie-ins to Disney’s animated films of the same name from 1992 and 1994, respectively. The […]

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YouTube’s first interactive special stars gaming personality Markiplier

YouTube has released the trailer for its first-ever interactive special, A Heist With Markiplier. As the name suggests, the original stars popular YouTube gaming personality Markiplier as a cat burglar. Altogether, A Heist With Markiplier will feature 31 possible endings and 61 videos, according to YouTube. A Heist With Markiplier will begin streaming on YouTube on October 30th.

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Luigi, Waluigi and King Boo now available in Mario Kart Tour

Nintendo has added a few new classic Mario characters to its free-to-play Mario Kart Tour game on Android and iOS. Now, players can race as Luigi, Waluigi and King Boo. Waluigi Pinball and Luigi’s Mansion have also been added as new stages. Unfortunately, the new characters can only be unlocked by spending rubies in Mario Kart

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Twitch viewers can now subscribe to streamers from iOS app

Twitch users on iOS can now subscribe to streamers from within the app. The perks of subscribing are identical on desktop and mobile, such as ad-free viewing, channel emotes, sub badgers and more. However, the actual process of subscribing works differently. To start, you’ll need to buy an iOS Sub Token through the app. This

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Canada Post notifies customers to change passwords, investigating 2017 incident

Canada Post is notifying customers it will reset passwords for online accounts while it investigates a report that “some customer information may have been compromised in 2017.” In an email to customers that was obtained by MobileSyrup, the company confirmed that “there has not been a cyberattack or breach of the Canada Post network,” but

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New Brunswick medicare company launches digital health platform in Canada

Moncton, New Brunswick-based Medavie Blue Cross has launched Connected Care, a digital health platform that offers virtual healthcare solutions to Canadians. Connected Care is available in the Medavie app on Android and iOS and the Medavie Blue Cross website. Through the platform, Canadians will be given 24/7 access to doctors by text or video for

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Ubisoft Montreal launches free ‘Rabbids’ youth coding program

Ubisoft Montreal has launched a free youth coding program called Rabbids Coding. Intended for kids aged seven and up, Rabbids Coding aims to teach basic coding elements like loops, algorithms, optimization and more through a simple and accessible experience. In Rabbids Coding, players have to help the Rabbids clean up their spaceship. The game guides kids but

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Mobile now available on Android and iOS in Canada

Activision has launched Call of Duty: Mobile on Android and iOS in Canada. While some Canadians have reported having access to Call of Duty: Mobile over the past several weeks, October 1st marks the free-to-play first-person shooter’s official wide release in Canada and other countries. Developed by mobile game giant Tencent’s Timi division, Call of Duty: Mobile offers

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Nintendo is already working on new Switch Lite as joystick drift concerns arise

The Switch Lite isn’t even two weeks old, but it looks like Nintendo is already working on a revision of the console. New documents filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) indicate that the Japanese gaming giant is planning to release a new version of the Switch Lite that features the identification number ‘BKEHDH002.’

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