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Pokemon Legends: Z-A is coming with its own day one update, which is version 1.0.1. If you’ve pre-installed the game on either Nintendo Switch 2 or Switch, you should be able to access it already in time for launch this week.

The patch notes are straightforward but ultimately this is a pretty important update. Without it, it sounds like you won’t be able to access online functionality.

Nintendo has released a small update for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, and starting today, players can access version 1.4.1. The update is the same for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.

The patch merely fixes some issues, according to the company. However, specifics weren’t provided beyond that.

The official notice about today’s update reads:

If you’re interested in getting a final look at Rise Eterna 2, we have you covered with the official launch trailer. The tactical RPG sequel recently appeared on Nintendo Switch.

Forever Entertainment shared the following details about the game:

New development information has come to light about Pokemon Pokopia, revealing that it was originally envisioned as a Nintendo Switch 1 game. Just like we’ve seen from other Pokemon leaks over the past few days, the details are coming from the Game Freak “Teraleak”.

The project first began in 2021 with the codename Oasis. At this point, Pokemon Pokopia was slated for Nintendo Switch 1. However, this isn’t the only piece of interesting information about the game’s history.

Tying in with the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’ve put together a complete list of games that support GameShare. We’ll be updating this post over time as well.

GameShare is brand new for Nintendo Switch 2. With the feature, select titles allow you to play with others even if they don’t own a copy of the game. Even more interesting, you can share games locally with those that have the original Nintendo Switch. It’s possible to link up with up to three other systems at a time. We’ll also mention that GameShare supports online play with other Nintendo Switch 2 systems.

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It’s been over a year since we heard about the new Nintendo Switch physical release for Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, but Limited Run Games has finally followed up with details. Remember that this has all of the data on a 32GB cartridge.

The company is planning a standard version, Steelbook Edition, and Collector’s Edition. With the Steelbook Edition, you’ll get the game, a steelbook, and slipcase. The collector’s edition has these same items plus the original soundtrack, USB floppy drive, BJ Blaskowicz and Supersoldat action figures, star card set, and replica album covers.

A handy graphics comparison has come in for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch 1 versions of Pokemon Legends: Z-A.

It was previously mentioned that on Nintendo Switch 2, the game features improved performance, enhanced resolution, and a smoother frame rate. However, there’s a bit more to things than that.

As more information comes online through a previous Game Freak hack, we now have insight into some behind-the-scenes happenings at the studio, including why Junichi Masuda is no longer directing Pokemon games.

You may recall that in 2018, Masuda indicated he was pretty much done with the role following Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Eevee. That has largely been the case – with Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl as exceptions.

As the embargo lifts for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, some interesting details have started to surface, including where the game fits in the Pokemon timeline.

Indie studio Midhard Games and publisher Games Harbor have just announced that their newest title, Adrenaline Rampage, a roguelike platformer set in a dark sci-fi city overrun by techno-zombies, is coming to Nintendo Switch on October 18.

Players can choose from three unique characters, upgrade their arsenal, and enhance their abilities to survive the onslaught. Play as a battle-hardened soldier equipped with up to five weapons, and unleash chaos across procedurally generated levels.

Here’s some additional information about the game:


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