Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny gets Nintendo Switch release date, opening cinematic and extended trailer [update: collector’s edition pre-orders]
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July 21: GameMill provided a big update on Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny as we not only have the release date, but also the opening cinematic with an extended gameplay trailer.
The game launches for Nintendo Switch on September 30, 2025. Those interested in it will be able to pick it up physically or digitally. Last we heard, the title was on track for this fall.
Learn more about the game in the following overview:
Nintendo Switch file sizes – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2, Super Robot Wars Y, more
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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Nintendo Switch games. These include Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2, Super Robot Wars Y, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
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Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts – June 27, 2025 – Super Mario Party Jamboree gets two spots
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The latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of July 27, 2025 are now available.
So how’s the new version of Super Mario Party Jamboree doing in its debut? Well currently in has two of the top three spots thanks to the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and the Upgrade Pack. Elsewhere Donkey Kong Bananza is still #1 and we see WWE 2K25 appearing as well.
Below are the full Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of July 27, 2025:
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Spray Paint Simulator launch trailer
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Spray Paint Simulator came to Nintendo Switch this week following a delay, and we have a final launch trailer. Players are tasked with restoring worn-out surfaces with a fresh coat of paint.
Learn more about what’s included via the following overview:
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion interview – producer on moving away from mechs, change in art style, Nintendo Switch 2, more
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After Daemon X Machina came to Nintendo Switch in 2019, the game is getting a sequel with the upcoming release of Titanic Scion. Even better, it’ll be able to take advantage of Nintendo Switch 2 this time around.
The upgrade in hardware isn’t the only change this time around. Marvelous is focusing less on mechs, mixed up the visual style, and more.
Series producer Kenichiro Tsukuda recently spoke about these changes, Nintendo Switch 2, and other topics in a wide-ranging interview with Nintendo Everything. You can find our full discussion below.
Toree Saturn coming to Nintendo Switch
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Toree Saturn is set to appear on Nintendo Switch next month, Siactro has announced. It will be available on August 8, 2025.
Siactro’s title is a 3D platformer with retro-styled graphics. There are new moves for this entry, the controls have been updated, and more.
Here’s an official overview:
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Kirby: Star-Crossed World lore predictions
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One of the best parts of the Kirby franchise is how flexible it is. If you so choose, you can romp right through the main campaign of whichever game you please while paying little attention to the story. For those who do want to delve into Kirby lore, though, there are plenty of tidbits to uncover here and there. Kirby and the Forgotten Land was absolutely bursting to the brim with new lore details, and you can read all about them here. Now, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is receiving a new DLC story called Star-Crossed World. As you might expect, this will probably contain at least a few new lore drops. And today, we’re here to make a few predictions about what those might be! We’ll be discussing spoilers from a few major Kirby games, so keep that in mind before you continue.
[Let’s Talk] Pokemon Presents July 2025 recap reactions
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If you tuned in to this week’s Pokemon Presents event, we have a simply question – what did you think of it?
The presentation again gave Pokemon fans all of the latest news, updates, and announcements. One of the more notable segments was for Pokemon Friends, a puzzle game that was revealed and released on the same day. We also saw a new look at Pokemon Champions, which is slated for 2026. And we saw the latest footage of Pokemon Legends: Z-A, including a first look at Mega Dragonite. You can find a handy recap of everything shown here.
Let us know what you thought of the July 2025 Pokemon Presents in the comments below.
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Scott Pilgrim EX getting Nintendo Switch physical release, new gameplay video
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A physical release for Scott Pilgrim EX has been revealed, which is happening through Limited Run Games. In total fans have three options to choose from.
A standard version is planned alongside Deluxe Adventure and Ultimate Deluxe Adventure editions. Deluxe Edition contains the game with reversible cover featuring artwork by Crisppyboat, Deluxe Box with reversible cover art featuring artwork by Matias Begara, soundtrack, and tie-in comic by Bryan Lee O’Malley. The Ultimate Deluxe Adventure has all of the same items plus a goose replica box, hardcover art book / strategy guide, acrylic diorama with Scott and Ramona figures, and a pixelated commemorative coin.
Video: WWE 2K25 Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 Pro graphics comparison
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Following the launch of WWE 2K25 on Nintendo Switch 2 this week, a new video has come in offering a graphics comparison to the PS5 Pro version.
If you’re not attuned to the small differences in graphics, both versions should look pretty similar. For the most part, that does seem to be the case. The PS5 Pro version should support a higher resolution and has some additional lighting effects (especially if you look at the entrance ramp on Nintendo Switch 2), but otherwise, there aren’t a ton of differences. The only other major change we can immediately notice is that