Little Rocket Lab is heading to Switch in just a few days, but it’s now been confirmed that a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will be released as well. Both versions are lined up for December 10, 2025.
There’ll be a few extras in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Little Rocket Lab. 120 FPS at a higher resolution will be supported on that platform.
For those that missed our previous coverage, here’s some information about the game:
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will feature a few different difficulty levels, Nintendo has confirmed.
Right out of the gate, “Casual” and “Normal” will be available. If you beat the game in “Normal”, you’ll also unlock a new “Hard” mode.
Lok Digital will be appearing on Nintendo Switch next month, Draknek has announced. The game is slated for December 9, 2025.
Lok Digital is a puzzle game in which players will bring creatures to life by spelling words that shape their world. Approachable mechanics and mind-bending gameplay are promised.
Here’s some additional information:
The latest EDGE review scores for issue #418 (January 2026 issue) have now been released. A number of Nintendo-related games are covered, including Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment and Once Upon a Katamari.
Here’s the full roundup:
Going along with today’s launch of Street Racer Collection, a fresh launch trailer has been released. The package, which features four versions of the classic game in one, is here on Nintendo Switch.
All of the important details can be found in the following overview:
Kirby Air Riders only just released on Nintendo Switch a few days ago, and Digital Foundry has now shared some details about the game from a technical perspective, including frame rate and resolution. A few other aspects are covered as well.
The full rundown is as follows:
Layers of Fear: The Final Masterpiece Edition was previously announced for Nintendo Switch 2, but a proper release date has now come in along with an actual trailer. It’ll be ready to go on December 19, 2025.
Layers of Fear: The Final Masterpiece Edition includes Layers of Fear, Layers of Fear 2, every DLC expansion, and brand-new chapters. HDR, ray tracing, and dynamic lighting are supported. Additionally, motion controls and touchscreen usage are included as options.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be on Nintendo Switch 2 in just a few days, and Ubisoft has now gone into detail about the port – including confirmation that DLSS and VRR are supported.
Right out of the gate, all updates will be packed in with the exception of the Claws of Awaji expansion. However, that’s planned for February 2026. Cross-progression is supported across platforms and touch screen navigation will be available for menus, maps, and the hideout.