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Rare's iconic fighting game, Killer Instinct Gold, has officially been added to the Nintendo Switch Online service, marking it as the 39th title from the Nintendo 64 era to join the platform. This addition is particularly exciting for fans of classic gaming, as it brings back the beloved franchise that originally debuted in arcades and on home consoles in the mid-1990s.
Killer Instinct Gold offers players a chance to experience fast-paced combat and a diverse roster of characters, each with their own unique moves and special abilities. The game is known for its combo-heavy gameplay and distinctive graphics, which were groundbreaking at the time of its release.
Subscribers to the Expansion Pack tier of Nintendo Switch Online can now dive into this nostalgic title, reliving the intense battles and competitive spirit that made Killer Instinct a household name. As more classic games continue to be added to the service, fans are eager to see what other gems from the past will become available in the future.
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