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2023: Rogueside is bringing Best Served Cold to Switch, the company has announced. No release window was provided.

Best Served Cold is a narrative-driven murder mystery game. The action takes place in the fictional Tzaran capital of Bukovie in which players take on the role of a bartender at a speakeasy where potential suspects and witnesses gather. The game is ultimately about solving a series of murders by gathering clues from the local patrons.

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No Heroes Here 2 launch trailer

Thanks to Mad Mimic, we have a launch trailer for No Heroes Here 2. The studio is promoting the debut of its chaotic co-op tower defense game.

Catch up on everything you need to know in the following overview:

Super Mario Odyssey

The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of July 5, 2025 are now available.

It’s a full circle moment for Super Mario Odyssey as the game is back at the top of the charts thanks to a sale currently happening. Nintendo has other titles discounted as well, which means see the likes of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury and Animal Crossing: New Horizons in the top ten.

Below are the full Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of July 5, 2025:

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Square Enix is hosting one of its biggest Nintendo eShop sales ever for Switch right now, with many games at new low prices – Final Fantasy 9, NieR: Automata, and Octopath Traveler 2 are just a few of these. Well over fifty titles from the publisher are seeing discounts currently.

The full lineup is as follows:

How Nintendo could handle Mario Kart World updates

Today, we’re discussing Mario Kart World and how Nintendo could add new content to the game, plus the kind of characters and courses we could wind up seeing.

To start, we need to make something clear right away: Mario Kart World is a fantastic game as-is. Is it worth $80 when purchased outside the bundle? That’s up for you to decide, but ultimately Nintendo could further bolster the game with free updates. Think of it this way: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe cost $60 on launch even though it was a port and not an all-new title, and then it received a $25 DLC pack on top of that – which adds up to an $85 price tag (although you can technically borrow the DLC for free with a Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack plan). This is a big assumption, but Nintendo could potentially earn back some good will by releasing free updates. It’s also entirely possible that Nintendo decides to charge for DLC packs – it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if they did, but we feel like Mario Kart World has already received some substantial backlash for its $80 price tag. Adding DLC on top of that wouldn’t make the situation much better.

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster has a few more days to go until it reaches Nintendo Switch, but some early gameplay has emerged. 45 minutes of footage highlights the updated survival horror action RPG.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

May 23: Developer Mages has announced the Corpse Party Tetralogy Pack for Nintendo Switch, a collection consisting of four games from their Corpse Party series. The compilation is set to release physically in Japan alongside a collectors edition on August 7, 2025.

The games included are Corpse Party (2021), Corpse Party: Blood Drive, Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, and Corpse Party: Sweet Sachiko’s Hysteric Birthday Bash. This will also mark the latter two game’s first appearance on the Nintendo Switch.

Here’s a full view of the collectors edition:

Big Hops

Luckshot Games’ new project Big Hops will be released on Nintendo Switch in the future. That’s thanks to a successful run on Kickstarter where about $50,000 was raised.

Big Hops is a 3D platformer starring a Frog named Hop. Various gameplay mechanics are planned that can be used with your tongue such as grappling, 

Here’s an official overview:

Hogwarts Legacy frame rate resolution

Digital Foundry is offering a technical deep dive on the new Nintendo Switch 2 version of Hogwarts Legacy, covering the main tidbits such as frame rate and resolution. We also get further insight into how it holds up against other versions.

Here’s the full rundown:

A bit of an odd discovery has been made as Nintendo Switch 2 supports VRR when docked, even though the system itself isn’t currently capable of using that feature.

This all came about with a Steam Deck test, which can be done with a female-to-male USB-C extension cable. It turns out the the Nintendo Switch 2 dock supports VRR once you plug that device into it. The Verge tested that 4K VRR does actually work at up to 120 frames per second rather than relying only on SteamOS’ flag that it was supported and also downloaded a tool to ensure that it was functioning properly.



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