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A number of Switch games are also getting more intensive enhanced editions for the Switch 2, including Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Party Jamboree, and even a few titles that haven't been released yet including Metroid Prime 4 and Pokemon Legends ZA. These enhanced editions will require paid upgrades.
A recent announcement from Target provides another option for fans who haven’t been able to secure a pre-order for the Nintendo Switch 2.
The first trailer for Switch 2 launch game Fast Fusion has been released. The trailer, which can be watched above or on the game’s official YouTube channel, shows its futuristic racing in action. Inspired by F-Zero and Wipeout, Fast Fusion runs at up to 4K and supports HDR and 5.1 surround sound.
Nintendo’s “game-key cards” may end up being physical gaming media’s last gasp—even though they don’t have a game on them at all.
Aside from the paid Switch 2 upgrade packs that add extra content and graphical improvements, Nintendo is releasing several free Switch game updates to add a handful of Switch 2-specific features and improve performance on the new console. Third-party game developers will presumably be able to release these kinds of updates as well.
Good news, gamers. The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally available on Amazon in Australia, and it’s being offered for one of the cheapest prices, at the time of writing.
It was the middle of the night when Fedor Volkov found himself anxiously waiting on the streets of Moscow for a ride back home. In his arms he held a Switch 2 box and nestled within was the console fans had been waiting years to get their hands on,
The big N has joined Sony and Microsoft as an official Summer Games Fest partner, sparking hopes for a big game reveal for the Switch 2.