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Switch 2 won't support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on TVs after all, despite Nintendo previously suggesting it would. The Mario maker today set the record straight in a comment to Nintendo Life ...
While the launch of Nintendo Switch 2 inches closer by the day, the Nintendo Today app has been providing useful updates on a few of the upcoming console's new features. Today, the app revealed ...
Nintendo will release patches to 12 of its Switch games on the same day the Switch 2 hits stores. They will add new features exclusive to the new console and will be free to download. When ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 will bring a slew of enhancements to games originally released on the Switch 1. Some will be paid upgrades, with others given out for free. Nintendo has provided a list of ...
Nintendo Switch 2 fans have been treated to new information about the upcoming console and its capabilities. According to a new report, the console will benefit from the addition of a useful ...
Even before the Switch 2’s launch, Nintendo shared a few odd and cutesy features beyond the headlining mouse controls and GameChat that are meant to remind you you’re not just plugging in any ...
The run up to the launch of the Switch 2 has been somewhat tumultuous for Nintendo, although it seems it hasn’t hindered the hunger for its upcoming console. Some gamers were irked when the pre ...
The MyNintendo Store is once again back with more Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order stock. Customers who visit the MyNintendo Store website can pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the latest next-gen console to be released (less than a month to go), coming hot off the heels of the Sony's $699 PlayStation 5 Pro (which is a refresh, not a next-gen unit).
With Take-Two Interactive having released its Q4 FY25 earnings results this week, the company also answered to investors in a conference call, and inevitably, the Nintendo Switch 2 came up.
The launch of Switch 2 will take place next month and Nintendo is already preparing for it. So much so that it has announced a series of free updates for some of its most iconic video games.
The only reason it happened to the degree it did is because the Switch didn’t have a disc drive and Nintendo are backwards with their online accounts. Neither of those issues are relevant to the ...