Two 'Goldeneye' Rereleases Have Been Announced At Today's Nintendo Direct, Confusing Gamers

September 13th, 2022 - 3:32 PM EDT by Adam Downer

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A strange story has quietly developed in the video game world today. While gamers have been hyped about the imminent releases of Fire Emblem: Engage and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, both Nintendo and Microsoft announced rereleases of Goldeneye 007. One might think that means both the Switch and Xbox are getting the same game, but that doesn't quite look like it will be the case.

During today's Direct, Nintendo capped off its section about titles coming to its lineup of N64 games by revealing a port of Goldeneye.


At nearly the same time, Rare LTD announced that Goldeneye 007 would be coming to Xbox Game Pass.


What's fascinating about this is that Goldeneye 007 doesn't appear to simply be a release for both the Switch and Xbox Series X/S but rather a port that will have different features depending on which console the player uses.

Nintendo's Goldeneye will likely be a simple port of the original game, but they have promised the addition of online multiplayer — which any Switch fan knows can often be a dodgy experience. For the Xbox version, Rare promised "achievements, 4K resolution and a smoother framerate – even in split-screen local multiplayer" — but not online multiplayer.


Rare noted it has partnered with Nintendo to ensure a simultaneous release of the Goldeneye port on Xbox and Nintendo, but players were still confused as to why the game will be different depending on which console they own.


Still, regardless of port differences, a new generation of players will be able to experience one of the most influential games of all time, even if it hasn't quite aged to modern standards. Now if they could just get to work on a port of Nightfire


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