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April 18: We’re only a few weeks away from the launch of Switch 2, and Nintendo is preparing for the big event with the first Japanese commercials.

Two clips have been published. In the first one, the hardware gets the focus and Nintendo shows off its various features such as GameChat and mouse support. For the other one, it’s entirely for Mario Kart World, which will be out alongside the new system.

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Nintendo has updated the Japanese Switch and Switch 2 release schedule on Nintendo eShop for the week of June 5, 2025. With the arrival of the new console, tons of games are on the way.

Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:


WWE 2K25 datamine Nintendo Switch 2 music

If a new datamine is anything to go by, WWE 2K25 could support custom music on Nintendo Switch 2.

WWE 2K25 originally launched in March. Sangral, who is involved with the modding scene, recently dug through the code following the release of the latest PC patch and found an interesting line. Though the game isn’t available on Nintendo’s new console just yet, the following was discovered: “If you have music stored on your Nintendo Switch 2 console, you can use these tracks for the entry soundtrack”.

After over ten long years, the future of Mario Kart is finally here. Indeed, the gap between Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart World has been the longest in the franchise’s history. Sure, we received Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Mario Kart Tour, and Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, but none of these were intended to be the next big Mario Kart game. Mario Kart World is exactly that, and with a new era for the series soon beginning, we figured it’s a great time to look at the development history of the Mario Kart franchise as a whole. There’s an absolutely huge amount of information here, so we’ll be telling the condensed version of Mario Kart’s history.

Fast Fusion free content update

May 20: Shin’en made it official today that the studio is working on a free content update for its Nintendo Switch 2 launch game Fast Fusion. That news was shared on the game’s official social media account.

Unfortunately, fans will be forced to wait a bit for specifics as to what Shin’en is cooking up. That said, we’re hopeful that we’ll be seeing some new tracks. Work on the additional content is already underway. We’ll let you know when more details are available. 

Today Square Enix has given us further information on Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster. This time they’re showing off more of the world, minigames, battle system, jobs, and even some screenshots and artwork.

You can check out the full round-up below:

Infinite Alliance

Electric Airship, along with Critical Games, today unveiled Infinite Alliance for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The game launches in 2026 as a free title.

Infinite Alliance is a crossover turn-based RPG. Characters from a variety of games will be featured with Chained Echoes, Jack Move, and much more represented in the final product.

More information can be found in the following overview:

SEGA is further promoting Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut on Nintendo Switch 2, this time with the opening movie. The video provides a general introduction to the game and some of the things players can expect to see.

Here’s an official overview:

Fast Fusion trailer

It’ll be a few more days until we see Fast Fusion on Nintendo Switch 2, but the game’s launch trailer has already come in. This is actually our best look yet showing different courses, actual racing, the fusion mechanic, multiplayer, and GameShare support.

Here’s a bit of information about the game:


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