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Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from May 2025. Some of the highlighted titles include Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Fantasy Life i, and Please Touch the Artwork 2.

Here’s the new video:

Nintendo is concluding its “Creator’s Voice” video series for Switch 2 with a special video from NVIDIA. This time around, CEO Jensen Huang shares some insights into the creation of the system’s custom processor. Previous videos have delved into the games, but this one is all about hardware.


Over eight years after the game originally launched, someone has come forward claiming that they’re the first person to ever fully beat 1-2 Switch.

Until now, no one had confirmed that they had completed the Plate Spin mini-game. While all of the other mini-games don’t take terribly long to finish, it’s this one that’s particularly challenging.

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Fantasy Life i Nintendo Switch 2 version

May 27: Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time just received a release date on Nintendo Switch 2, and it turns out you won’t have to wait very long to play it. Level-5 says it’ll be ready in time for the console’s launch on June 5, 2025.

We previously heard that there would be some improvements on Nintendo Switch 2 compared to the Switch 1 version, and now we have full details. According to Level-5, there’ll be better graphics and an improved frame rate. Additionally, distant objects will be rendered more clearly. Game startup and scene transitions are also faster and more seamless as well.

A new round of details are in for No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files covering new playable characters in the Escape segments, returning characters from previous titles, as well as other details about the game system. The latest screenshots are also available.

Spike Chunsoft has provided the following information:

For a limited time, Nintendo Switch Online members can grab brand new icons based on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link.

Both require you to boot up the games on their respective app first. After that, you can spend My Nintendo Platinum Points on the different icons. There’s only five for Zelda 2 (they’re all characters), but there’s about a dozen for Ocarina of Time. Each one costs 10 Platinum Points.

Pokemon Scarlet Violet update 4.0.0

Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet are now starting distribution of a brand new version 4.0.0 update. If you own either game, you should be able to download it.

This is the first patch for the game in over a year. With Nintendo Switch 2 on the way and improvements promised, this is what version 4.0.0 is all about. Game Freak has improved the visuals including resolution as well as the frame rate.

The official rundown is as follows:

Nintendo Switch update 20.1.1

Another system update has just gone live for Nintendo Switch with version 20.1.1.

This is a small patch, addressing a single issue. It seems that some users may have encountered startup issues following version 20.1.0, but that has now been fixed.

The official patch notes are as follows:

Tic-Tac Twelve O'Clock

Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock  is lined up for launch on Nintendo Switch, Armag has announced. It’ll be ready in Q4 2024.

Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock is a survival horror game. Players will need to stay alive for five nights in the abandoned Bluebird high school by using security cameras to monitor corridors and rooms.

You can learn more in the following overview:

BloodRush: Undying Wish

Today, Nuntius Games and Lightmancer Studios announced that they’re putting BloodRush: Undying Wish on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. A release window on those platforms was not provided.

BloodRush: Undying Wish is an action game that takes place in a gothic, undying world. Movement abilities, are split-second decision-making and stylish strings of attacks are key elements of the gameplay.

Here’s some additional information:


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