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Bandai Namco issued another Dragon Ball Sparking Zero trailer today to highlight the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch versions.

Of course, both can be played at home or on the go. There’s also motion controls, which allow players to control their characters with real life motions.

Factorio Nintendo Switch 2 Edition

Another Nintendo Switch 2 Edition has been announced, and this time it’s for the construction and management sim Factorio. We don’t have a release date yet, but the team is currently targeting December.

Factorio Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will come with several improvements compared to the Switch 1 release. These are as follows:

Nintendo just came out with the latest trailer for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, “Unite Against the Demon King”. We’re treated to a glimpse of the story here with Ganondorf included. The latest gameplay is also shown.

Here’s some information about the game:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

Hades 2 update

Supergiant Games has announced the first post-launch update for Hades 2. It’ll be a bit before the patch rolls out on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, but look for it in the near future.

While the title recently released, the team is far from finished with the game. Hades 2 will be getting enhancements to the True Ending, lots of other improvements and adjustments, and bug fixes.

We have the full notice from Supergiant below. Just beware that you may want to hold off on reading everything if you’ve yet to play the game. 

Pokemon Legends Z-A sales worldwide

The Pokemon Company has announced an official sales achievement for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, with the game reaching 5.8 million copies sold in its first week. This is based on physical units and digital downloads.

According to today’s announcement, about half of the copies sold were for the Nintendo Switch 2 version. Details about the performance of Nintendo Switch 2 hardware as part of the new bundle were not provided.

Mouse: P.I. for Hire

October 17: Publisher PlaySide and developer Fumi Games confirmed today that they’re working on Mouse: P.I. for Hire for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game is set to debut in 2025.

Mouse: P.I. for Hire is a jazz-fueled first-person shooter. As showcased in the screenshot above, it features a visual style inspired by black and white, classic cartoons.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Dumb Ways to Party

PlaySide is working on Dumb Ways to Party for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, the company revealed today. The title is planned to launch in 2026.

This one is said to be “the world’s dumbest party game”. Various mini-games are included, along with a Game Show mode and more.

Lots of details can be found in the following rundown:

System Shock remake

Today, it was announced that Nightdive Studios is bringing its System Shock remake to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. Look for it later in 2025.

The System Shock remake is a faithful recreation of the 1994 sci-fi action shooter/immersive sim. Nightdive is implementing various features including Joy-Con 2 mouse support, gyro aiming, and various community-request features. 1080p at 60 FPS will be supported on Nintendo Switch 2.

Here’s a further breakdown of details:

Fallout 4 Switch 2

Fallout 4 is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, it’s just been announced. The game launches in 2026.

Fallout 4 originally released a decade ago. Nintendo Switch 2 is getting the Anniversary Edition, which includes the main game, six expansions, and over 150 Creation Club items.

For those that haven’t heard about the action RPG previously, check out the following overview:


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