![]() What makes that announcement all the more shocking is the recent revelation that Microsoft is beginning to look beyond the Xbox when trying to get its games to more consumers. It’s incredibly surprising to hear that its return will be for the Nintendo Switch. Of course, its success via that format – and the fact it was published by Microsoft Studios – meant that Mark of the Ninja was never released on any other platforms besides Xbox 360 and PC. Alongside titles like Limbo, Braid, Geometry Wars, and Castle Crashers, it helped establish Microsoft’s digital indie delivery service as a revolutionary way for smaller studios to release games that might have otherwise gone overlooked. ![]() ![]() The original Mark of the Ninja was released in 2012 for the Xbox 360. That doesn’t really matter, though, as the fact that Mark of the Ninja is being remastered and released on a non-Microsoft platform is big enough news on its own. It seems reasonable to expect some visual and audio enhancements, but it might be too soon to predict any substantial gameplay alternations. This version of Mark of the Ninja is being billed as a remaster, but the extent of its changes isn’t quite clear.
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