April 2: As shared by SEGA, Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut is on the way to Nintendo Switch 2. It will be sold as an exclusive to the system.
Fans can expect new additions here. Even if you’ve played the game before, it’ll come with new story cutscenes plus a new “Red Light Raid” online multiplayer mode.
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FBC: Firebreak may have a shot of landing on Nintendo Switch 2. At the very least, Remedy – the team behind Alan Wake, Control, and more – seems very interested in the idea.
Speaking with Gamertag Radio, director Mike Kayatta commented on the possibility of bringing FBC: Firebreak to Nintendo Switch 2. Kayatta responded by saying that he’d “love to do it” and threw a lot of love towards the new console. That said, it wouldn’t happen imminently as Remedy is focused on getting the game out the door on platforms it previously committed to.
April 2: Today, the brand new Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller was unveiled. As has been previously rumored, it will include an audio jack.
That’s the main new feature this time around. If you own a Nintendo Switch 1 Pro Controller, the layout and everything else should look pretty familiar.
RedDeerGames and Imphenzia are partnering on the upcoming release of Unfair Rampage: Knightfall, the two sides announced today. It will be available on Nintendo Switch in the future.
Unfair Rampage: Knightfall is a fast-paced 2.5D platformer with “energetic gameplay with extremely fast action.” The game features vibrant procedural worlds, multiplayer support for up to four local players, unlockable skins, stats, and more.
Further information can be found in the following overview:
Infogrames has just announced that Totally Reliable Delivery Service will be receiving a major free update, more paid DLC, and a physical release titled Totally Reliable Delivery Service: Definitive Edition. The physical version will include every DLC, and is set to release on September 12th, 2025 with pre-orders already up.
The major free update will unify the game’s features and content across every platform, catching everyone up to speed. The player count will be increased from four to five and cross-platform support with universal leaderboards will be added as well.
NebulasRay is joining the Arcade Archives lineup on Nintendo Switch, Hamster has announced. A worldwide release is happening tomorrow, May 15.
Namco originally brought out the game in 1994. The vertical shooter is about going on a mission to eradicate the universe of an intergalactic organization known as the Master Force.
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Nintendo has announced that over in Europe, PlateUp will be made available as the latest Game Trial on Switch Online. This will kick off tomorrow, May 15, lasting until May 21.
Those with an active Nintendo Switch Online membership will be able to play the entire game for free. Additionally, save data works with the full version when purchased. Fans should also be on the lookout for a discount on the Nintendo eShop.
April 23: Nintendo has recently released its 1.6.0 update for F-Zero 99, but it seems the company has added another bonus in tandem with the patch. User icons based on the game are now redeemable for Nintendo Switch Online members.
It is not required to play F-Zero 99 in order to claim these rewards. 12 character icons are up for grabs, as well as 12 backgrounds. Each character icon is redeemable with 10 Platinum Points on My Nintendo, and each background for 5.
Today, City Connection announced Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 2 for Nintendo Switch. A release is scheduled for August 28, 2025 in Japan, which includes physical editions.
Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and 2 both feature eight games each. They’ll also come with a variety of features, including the traditional functions like rewind and save states.
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