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The full list of author's talks are on theUK high street chain Game has apologised after it cancelled some pre-orders of the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.
Gamers have waited years for the Switch 2 - the successor to one of the best-selling consoles in history - with the new model being finally released to the public on 5 June.But some of those who pre-ordered the Switch 2 through Game will now not be able to get their hands on it on its release date."We understand how disappointing this is, especially for those who have been eagerly awaiting their order,"
There has been a furious reaction from those affected, withcalling the situation "outrageous."
Game did not give any reason why the pre-orders were cancelled. The BBC has approached it for comment.
In its social media post it says it is "currently working hard to reinstate as many affected pre-orders as possible."He noted that both Europe and Asia's challenges were increasingly intertwined, and referenced the Ukraine war again where North Korea has been aiding Russia's efforts with thousands of its troops.
Macron said that in the past he had objected to the Western alliance Nato having a role in Asia, "because I don't want to be involved with someone else's strategic rivalry"."But what's happening with North Korea being present alongside Russia on European soil is a big question for all of us," he said.
"So this is why if China doesn't want Nato involved in South-East Asia or Asia, they should prevent clearly [North Korea] from being engaged on European soil."Mathieu Duchatel, director of international studies at the Paris-based think tank Institut Montaigne, said Macron's comments on credibility had "implied criticism of the US's Middle East policy, and a direct call on the US to adjust its diplomacy towards Russia".