June 26, 2025 - 07:32
In a significant move, Amico has announced the release of several of its games on popular platforms Switch and Steam, despite previous delays in its console launch. This decision marks a shift in strategy for the company, which has faced various challenges since its inception. The games are expected to appeal to a broad audience, bringing a nostalgic feel while integrating modern gaming mechanics.
The company sold its Intellivision branding to Atari last year, which stirred discussions about its future direction. However, Amico remains committed to developing its console, asserting that it is still in the pipeline. The release of games on established platforms is seen as a way to maintain visibility and engage with gamers while the console is being finalized.
Fans of the brand are hopeful that this dual approach will not only sustain interest in Amico’s offerings but also pave the way for a successful console launch in the near future.
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