Nintendo fixes Resident Evil 4, Miitopia, and more on Switch 2 – full list of new backwards compatibility updates
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Even more Nintendo Switch backwards compatibility fixes went live for Switch 2 this week, including a couple of big names.
Resident Evil 4 and Miitopia are now fully functional, among others. With Miitopia, while it was playable, the game had some strange texture / graphical issues on Nintendo Switch 2 – those problems should now be addressed.
The latest lineup of games that have now been fixed is as follows:
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List of all Nintendo Switch 2 games with a game-key card release
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Following the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’re putting together a complete list of Nintendo Switch 2 games with a game-key card release.
This is a new approach to physical media, which has seen a mixed reaction. In a way, it’s a hybrid between a true physical release and a download code. Each box comes with a cartridge, but there’s nothing really included. Rather than coming with all content, you’ll need to download the game first. After that you don’t need to connect online, but you need to insert the card each time you play.
Japanese Nintendo eShop releases for December 18, 2025
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Nintendo has updated the Japanese Switch and Switch 2 release schedule on eShop for the week of December 18, 2025. Various new titles are on the way, highlighted by Cast n Chill.
Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
Final Fantasy 7 Remake could have had a more realistic Buster Sword
Posted on 16 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
The Buster Sword is one of the most iconic weapons in video game history, but in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Square Enix was considering a different direction.
Co-director Naoki Hamaguchi shared the news in a recent interview. It was explained that with Cloud swinging the sword around with one hand, it “sort of felt like it would weaken the sense of realism”. However, Square Enix ultimately believed that fans “wouldn’t accept”
Hamaguchi’s full words:
A-Train: All Aboard Tourism Nintendo Switch 2 Edition announced [update: western release, physical pre-orders]
Posted on 20 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
August 26: Artdink is working on A-Train: All Aboard Tourism Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, the company announced today. A release is planned for December 18, 2025 in Japan. It’s unclear if there’ll be a western launch, but the title did previously head overseas on Nintendo Switch.
A-Train: All Aboard Tourism Nintendo Switch 2 Edition features several improvements and additions. It comes with a new mode that allows you to use more rail cars, automobiles, and vehicle blueprints than usual, two new scenarios, mouse controls, and auto-save. There’ll also be improved graphics and an enhanced frame rate.
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Nintendo Switch 2 launch trailer
Posted on 22 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Owlcat Games has issued a launch trailer for the new Nintendo Switch 2 release of Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader. After it debuted two years ago, Nintendo fans can experience the game for the first time.
Here’s an overview with more details about the CRPG:
Pokemon Legends: Z-A – Mega Dimension review
Posted on 1 day ago by Ethan in Reviews, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
System: Switch 2 (reviewed), Switch
Release date: December 9, 2025
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo
To differing extents, every new Pokemon release is met with some level of scrutiny. For Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, this scrutiny was completely understandable – the game launched in a buggy, laggy state, and it remains that way on standard Nintendo Switch consoles. Thankfully, Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s launch generally went over much smoother with hardcore Pokemon fans. While it isn’t perfect by any means (check out my review for more info), it’s a solid entry that will no doubt please anyone who enjoyed Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Now, Pokemon Legends: Z-A has received its corresponding DLC pack just two months after launch. And it’s very easy to sum up: if you liked Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s base game, you’ll like the DLC. If you didn’t care much for the base game, Mega Dimension won’t win you over.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land list of all Present Codes
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land just made it to Switch, and players can take advantage of several Present Codes. When registered in-game at Waddle Dee-liveries, they provide a variety of different items.
We have a complete list of all current Kirby and the Forgotten Land Present Codes below. End dates are also noted where applicable.
How to get every new Mega Evolution in Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension’s DLC
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Pokemon Legends: Z-A just released its Mega Evolution DLC, and a bunch of additional Mega Evolutions are now introduced. If you’re wondering how to get them all, we have you covered with a helpful list.
Many Mega Evolutions can be obtained simply by going through the story. However, others are split up between sidequests, the post game, Hyperspace Portals, and future events.
The full roundup is as follows:









