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Kingdom Come Deliverance Switch port interview

Even though Switch has been around for over seven years, “miracle” ports for the system are always a topic of conversation. Many games that may have been thought impossible for the console have made their way over, ranging from The Witcher 3 to Doom Eternal.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now the latest port to have arrived on Switch. Despite being a game that can be taxing on even more powerful consoles, Warhorse Studios – in partnership with Saber Interactive – managed to make a version for Nintendo’s platform that is overall pretty admirable. We recently spoke with lead programmer Anton Vasilev to talk about what the development process was actually like.

As part of MAR10 Day earlier in the month, it was announced that Nintendo and Illumination are teaming up again for a second Super Mario Bros. animated movie. Given the success of the first one, that wasn’t exactly surprising. The new film is set to debut in April 2026, so it’s a couple of years away.

That leaves us plenty of time to speculate about what the new Mario movie could include. What would you like to see? Do you have any specific ideas regarding what Nintendo and Illumination should include? Let us know in the comments.

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You may not have noticed, but the Switch version of Laika: Aged Through Blood. This came as a bit of a surprise as there was no announcement from Headup prior to launch.

Originally, Laika: Aged Through Blood was actually set to launch in January. Headup explained that it was looking “to ensure the version we launch is in the best possible shape it could be in”. In the end it took about two months extra for the Switch launch.

Nintendo Everything social media

Hey! Did you know that we’re on social media? Let’s talk about for a moment since we have an update on that front.

We know that social media isn’t for everyone. Some people prefer specific platforms while others don’t want to use anything. And that’s okay! If you’re interested in seeing the latest updates from us, the absolute best way is to go straight to the homepage. We’ve been using the same blog style format since the site started in 2007, and you can very easily check out the latest content right at the top.

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Splatoon 3 Splatfest instrument

February 29: Nintendo has announced the latest Splatfest for Splatoon 3, which will carry a musical theme. Players will be asked to choose between three instruments that they’d prefer to play: drums, guitar, or keyboard.

The new Splatfest will kick off on March 22 in North America / March 23 in Europe. It will last until March 24 / March 25. As usual, we’ll share the results shortly after.

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The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered launch trailer

To celebrate the arrival of The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered, NIS America readied a launch trailer. Fans can get another look at the updated 3DS RPG.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Two Strikes

We’ve received confirmation that Two Strikes, which has been in PC Early Access since 2021, will be made for Switch.

Two Strikes is a 2D fighting game with hand-drawn animations. Retro Reactor, the studio behind One Strike, is handling development.

Crypt Stalker gameplay

New gameplay is here for Crypt Stalker following its Switch debut this week. Fans can see what the 8-bit retro-styled arcade title has to offer.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Super Mario Maker beaten all levels

Just a few weeks left to go before the game shuts down, Super Mario Maker players have managed to beat all of the game’s courses.

The Last Dance was the final level that was uncleared. However, that actually happened last week. A user going by the name Yamada_SMM2 managed to beat the stage, which took place on March 15.


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