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Nintendo Switch update 20.0.0

A brand new version 20.0.0 update just started distribution for all Nintendo Switch owners. With various features added, this is the biggest upgrade for the system in years.

Virtual game cards, which were announced in a Nintendo Direct about a month ago, are now supported. Switch 2 support is also included with transfers to the console and GameShare for compatible titles. There are other elements to the update as well such as user-verification settings.

The full rundown is as follows:

Cyberpunk 2077

April 2: Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, it’s been announced. It’ll be out on launch day.

The open-world action adventure RPG is landing on a Nintendo console for the first time. Gyroscope aiming, motion controls, touch screen commands, and mouse capabilities are all supported. Those that pick up the physical version can do so via a 64GB catridge.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

March 15: According to a report from eXputer writer eXtas1s, Bandai Namco plans to bring Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero to Nintendo Switch 2.

In a new video put up on YouTube, eXtas1s brings up Bandai Namco’s strong relationship with Nintendo in which the two sides have collaborated on specific projects. While Elden Ring and Tekken 8 from the publisher is also rumored, eXtas1s seems to have heard that Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero on Nintendo Switch 2 is something that’s specifically happening. Further claimed is that we should be getting it around the console’s launch.

Raidou Remastered collector's edition

With just a few months to go before the launch of Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army on Nintendo Switch, Limited Run Games announced on X that a collector’s edition of the game is on the way. Pre-orders will be open from May 5 through June 1. 

The collector’s edition will include the base game, a 10″ x 7″ lithograph, a steelbook, a Raidou Kuzunoha statue, a special soundtrack, and more. You can check out an image of the edition above. Note that the Nintendo Switch 2 version includes a game-key card.

Nintendo Switch 2 Switch 1 dock compatibility

Although it probably won’t come as a surprise to many, Switch 1 won’t be compatible with the new dock Nintendo is making for Switch 2.

Nintendo posted that information this week. The company confirms that no model of the original Switch works. You cannot use a standard Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, or Switch OLED with the Switch 2 dock.


This week we have a simple question – have you pre-ordered Nintendo Switch 2?

Reservations began this week in the United States (and Canada). To say the least, it was an… interesting experience. Best Buy, Target, GameStop, and Walmart all seemed to experience their fair share of issues with each site hammered with traffic and other shenanigans taking place. Based on reports, the best experience may have actually been visiting a local GameStop and pre-ordering there.

Regardless of where you are in the world, are you locked and loaded for Nintendo Switch 2 with a pre-order? Have you reserved any games? Let us know in the comments.

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Nintendo Switch 2 June launch explained

Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser has weighed in on the decision to launch Switch 2 in June.

Bowser said that the company isn’t locked into specific time frames to launch gaming products. For June though, it’s not a bad choice given that the summer is starting (with kids starting to finish school for the year). Since Nintendo Switch 2 is portable, you can take it anywhere – which works well for a vacation.

A few months back, we examined the launch of almost every major Nintendo console. That was before we knew about Nintendo Switch 2 or any of its games, though – and now that we know just about everything regarding the system’s launch this June, we’re going to compare it to some of Nintendo’s previous console launches and see how it holds up.

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Raidou Remastered English voice cast

Today, Atlus shared the official English voice cast for Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army. The RPG will have voiceover for the first time as this was not available in the original.

Here’s the full rundown:

Raidou Remastered English voice cast list

  • Raidou Kuzunoha XIV – Stephen Fu
  • Gouto-Douji – Ray Chase
  • Tae Asakura – Dawn M. Bennett
  • Kaya Daijouji – Kayli Mills
  • Rasputin – Chris Okawa
  • Munakata – Joe Zieja

Outside of the voice cast news, Atlus uploaded two new videos for Raidou Remastered’s key enhancements. In the first one, we get a look at quality-of-life features (with side-by-side comparisons to original version) coming to the game, including the ability to save anywhere, easy access to objectives, updated demon visuals, enhanced environments, and more. There’s also a video showing the game’s overhauled combat system. Players will experience real-time battle with the MAG Drain System, Raidou’s special attacks, free-form camera control, and more.

Below are the new videos:

Quality of Life Changes

Combat

Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army will be out for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on June 19, 2025. Details about frame rate, resolution, and more were shared yesterday, which we have here.

InZoi Nintendo Switch 2

The team behind InZoi has expressed interest in a Nintendo Switch 2 port, but whether that’s possible depends on the system’s specs.

The life sim game just hit Early Access last month. Since then, it’s taken off with plenty of interest and positive player feedback. We probably won’t be seeing the full launch anytime soon, but fans are already curious about whether or not we could see it on Nintendo’s upcoming console.

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