Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment update out this week, adds new mode, difficulty level, more
Posted on 2 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment has revealed details about its next free content update, which is coming this week. Players should be able to download it on December 18, 2025.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is getting another round of content and features. This includes the Phantom Mode, “Taboo” difficulty level, new challenges, new skills, and a new weapon.
Here’s the full rundown (all English names TBA):
Over 30 minutes of cut NPC dialogue discovered for Metroid Prime 4
Posted on 2 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
YouTuber Bearborg posted a new video this week containing all base camp interactions for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, which includes a ton of cut dialogue. There’s a little over 30 minutes in total as found in the files.
Throughout the game, players encounter troops from the Galactic Federation. Myles MacKenzie, Reger Tobaki, Sergeant Ezra Duke, Private First Class Nora Armstrong, and VUE-995 are a part of the story. As it turns out, these characters were meant to say a lot more, but a bunch of lines were left on the cutting room floor.
More: Metroid Prime 4, Retro Studios
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade getting a Nintendo Switch 2 demo [update: out now]
Posted on 4 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
September 25: According to Square Enix, the company is planning a demo for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade.
That news comes directly from director Naoki Hamaguchi. In a recent interview, he confirmed that a demo is planned for release by the end of the year. Hamaguchi didn’t explain what exactly will be included, but said that for “players who might still be on the fence or unsure about playing, it’d be great for them to experience [the demo] and feel the full specs” of the system.
Factorio Nintendo Switch 2 Edition announced [update: release date]
Posted on 4 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
October 24: 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:
More: Factorio, Wube Software
How to get Zeraora in Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension
Posted on 12 hours ago by Ethan in Guides, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Given the prominent marketing of Mega Zeraora leading up to the release of Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dimension DLC, we think it’s safe to assume that the player would have the opportunity to catch Zeraora at some point. Indeed, that is exactly the case here – and interestingly, this is the very first time players are able to catch a Zeraora with their own OT plus any Poke Ball they want. Up until now, it’s been exclusive to events. In order to catch Zeraora, you’ll need to beat Mega Dimension’s final boss and do something else in the postgame. We’ll describe what that is in just a moment, but for now, you may want to bookmark this page and come back later if you’re looking to avoid story spoilers.
More: Game Freak, Pokemon Legends Z-A
Mario Kart World 1.4.1 update out now, patch notes
Posted on 15 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Following up the last huge update for Mario Kart World, a smaller version 1.4.1 update is here. It’s starting to go out now to all Nintendo Switch 2 players.
Nintendo is looking to address a specific issue with controllers. An unintended bug took place with disconnecting and reconnecting, which particularly impacted Time Trials ghost data.
The official notice is as follows:
More: Mario Kart World, title update
Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition announced
Posted on 15 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Team Cherry will be releasing a new Nintendo Switch 2 Edition for the original Hollow Knight, the studio has announced. Fans can expect to see it in 2026. If you have the game on Nintendo Switch, it’ll be a free upgrade.
Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will contain all the updates and enhancements that Silksong received on the platform. That means it’ll offer high frame-rate modes, higher resolutions, and many additional graphical effects.
For details about the game itself, check out the following Nintendo eShop description:
More: Hollow Knight, Team Cherry, top
Holow Knight: Silksong – Sea of Sorrow DLC revealed
Posted on 15 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Holow Knight: Silksong has just revealed brand new DLC, which is known as Sea of Sorrow. Team Cherry is prepping it for a 2026 debut.
Sea of Sorrow will feature new areas, bosses, tools, and more. Team Cherry teases: “Hornet’s adventures continue in our nautically themed expansion, coming free for all players next year. We’ll keep further details a secret for now, but expect additional info shortly before Hollow Knight: Silksong – Sea of Sorrow releases.”
Below is a trailer announcing the Holow Knight: Silksong – Sea of Sorrow DLC:
More: DLC, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Team Cherry, top
Assassin’s Creed Shadows 1.1.7 update out this week, patch notes – includes Nintendo Switch 2 improvements
Posted on 19 hours ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Assassin’s Creed Shadows is getting a new update this week with version 1.1.7. If you own the Nintendo Switch 2 version, the patch goes live on December 17, 2025.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be getting some new stuff like additional finisher animations. For Nintendo Switch 2 players, there are some specific improvements – frame rate, crash fixes, and more.
The full rundown is as follows:
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond review for Nintendo Switch 2
Posted on 20 hours ago by Nicholas Serpa in Reviews, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
System: Switch 2 (reviewed), Switch
Release date: December 4, 2025
Developer: Retro Studios
Publisher Nintendo
That I can say that I’ve played and completed Metroid Prime 4: Beyond feels like a small miracle in of itself. As a longtime fan of the series who has spent the past eighteen years waiting hungrily for a proper sequel to to the captivating, genre-bending Metroid Prime trilogy, part of me is simply happy this game exists as a real thing I can play. Those original titles helped define my taste in games over the years that followed, and set a high bar as a stellar example of how to balance a rewarding sense of exploration with smart environmental storytelling and engaging first-person combat. While I didn’t necessarily need Metroid Prime 4 to reinvent the wheel, I was certainly open to it experimenting with some new ideas to push the franchise forward – hopefully, while managing to recapture everything that made the original games so special.









