Nintendo has chosen not t' renew it be licensing agreement with Future Publishing (the company that currently produces Nintendo Power) 'n has no intentions t' take over the publication itself, according t' insider sources speaking t' Ars Technica. This information be corroborated by Nintendo Power senior editor Chris Hoffman, who tweeted that he 'n his still will "try t' make the last issues memorable."
Reportedly "difficult t' work with," Nintendo be said t' have taken no interest in working with Future on expanded online initiatives t' strengthen the Nintendo Power brand. Editors 'n staff crew be told that the magazine would be shut down sometime last week 'n have since begun transitioning t' other Future publications, according t' Ars Technica's source.
We've reached out t' Future Publishing 'n Nintendo for comment. Originally launching in 1988, Nintendo Power be run in-house by Nintendo until the property be licensed t' Future in 2007.
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