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NateTheHate reiterates Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 coming to Switch 2 this year

Renowned leaker NateTheHate has once again said that the well-received Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 will come to the Nintendo Switch 2 this year. The game was notably absent from the recent Nintendo Direct presentation, but Nate says it is still coming. The RPG won the coveted Game of the Year award at The Game Awards.

14 thoughts on “NateTheHate reiterates Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 coming to Switch 2 this year”

  1. Natethehate and waste’s of life like him seriously need to f**K off. We get it, you not a gamer you only want internet fame by ruining things for gamers. Real gamers love the excitement and the suprise of what’s to come. And Devs won’t even take risks with new IP’s now because idiots like him will just leak it so they just remaster old crap because that’s not worth leaking is it

    1. It’s very obvious when someone just wants Nintendo Direct hype compilations to watch on YouTube instead of actually wanting the game

    2. While I understand the sentiment, leaking does not prevent devs from making new IPs… the cost and length of development does. If a game flops it could be the end of their studio. Everyone in the industry is afraid to take risks.

  2. So why was he absent from last week’s Nintendo Direct? Knowing that it was giving dates for games for the next 6 months, even up to 2027…

    But well, some people will still tell me that if it doesn’t happen, it’s because Nintendo changed its plans and not because Nate is talking nonsense…

    1. Yet every article on Nate here you are to complain is your life that awful you have to take your issues out here.

      1. I mostly do, but I have a pc that I use. But my pc isn’t the best and I am always worried when I buy a game on it that it will run poorly. Sometimes they run well like final fantasy XVI and other times they run very poorly. I usually wait for a switch 2 release of games so that it’s confirmed that it be optimized.

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