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Best Buy has announced that they will be hosting GameTruck theaters in their parking lots for consumers to try out the Nintendo Switch 2. This will be taking place across Best Buys in the US on June 7, 14, and 21.

By stopping by a GameTruck theater, you’ll have an opportunity to play Nintendo Switch 2 if you’ve yet to grab the system yourself. Limited units will be available to purchase as well. Aside from that, there’ll be giveaways and you can earn 100 My Nintendo Platinum Points by visiting. 

Here are the participating locations with their respective dates:

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Following the Nintendo Switch 20.1.0 system update, the Nintendo Switch Online application on Switch has been massively updated as well. The changes to the user interface were not detailed in the patch notes for the system update, but match the previously reported images of the Switch 2’s online app.

Here are all the changes we could find:

The latest Famitsu review scores for the week of May 28, 2025 are as follows:

Tetris 99 2.4.0

Nintendo has released the version 2.5.0 update for Tetris 99. The main thing seems to be making  past event themes exchangeable for tickets.

Here’s the official notice about today’s update from Nintendo:

Capcom has released the launch trailer for Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny. This marks the first time the game has been rereleased since 2002, and it is now available.

Check out the following overview for everything you need to know about the game:

Kemco is bringing another one of their RPGs to Nintendo Switch, this time Covenant of Solitude. The game is set to hit the eShop on June 6th, 2025. 

Covenant of Solitude was developed by Magitec, and originally released for mobile platforms in 2013. It follows Fort, a descendant of an outcasted race of genies who were feared for their ability to control monsters.

Here’s the full overview of the game:

The latest Famitsu review scores for the week of May 21, 2025 are as follows:

Friday the 13th: The Game Ultimate Slasher Edition

Licensing agency Striker LLC has recently mentioned Friday the 13th: The Game as an avenue for fans to experience to franchise. This was all in a recent press release announcing a new partnership with the IP.

The asymmetrical survival horror game, which previously made it to Nintendo Switch, was originally delisted in 2023 with all servers shutting down in 2024. This was due to the developers licensing rights expiring, and therefore being unable to use the Jason Vorhees IP.

The release mentions that they are overseeing all Friday the 13th products and are looking to push the franchise in new ways, specifically name dropping Friday the 13th: The Game. They even group it with more of the franchises projects that are currently in development.

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From what previously was a Japan-only PS Vita exclusive, 7’scarlet has finally made its western Nintendo Switch debut with a new launch trailer. The visual novel comes from Aksys Games and Idea Factory in both digital and physical.

7’scarlet made its way to the Japanese eShop last year with the announcement that a western release was to follow suit. In this game you play as Ichiko Hanamaki, a college student investigating a strange town in an effort to discover the truth behind her brother’s disappearance.

Here’s an overview of the game:

May 1: Sunblink has announced that Hello Kitty Island Adventure will be getting its first major content update. The update is titled “Friends, Furniture, and Frozen Peaks” and is due out on May 22, 2025.

This new update will add an expansion to snowy areas, new cosmetics, new mechanics for furniture, the ability to call friends, and more as the title of the update fittingly suggests.

Here’s the full rundown of what this update will be bringing:


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