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One of the standout games from the latest Nintendo Direct, Resident Evil Requiem has been receiving widespread praise on social media after its handheld gameplay on the Nintendo Switch 2 was showcased (you can check out the full details here). Following the announcement of the game for the new console, the developers shared insights on bringing Requiem to the system, saying the studio was impressed with the hardware and that it “just made sense.”

Funtomata, the studio behind the Asfalia series, has just announced that two titles from the franchise are coming to the Nintendo Switch next month. Asfalia: The Cranky Volcano and Asfalia: Panic at the Mansion will launch on the console on October 30.

There’s a note for Nintendo Switch 2 owners: Asfalia: Panic at the Mansion is currently not compatible with the Switch 2, while The Cranky Volcano will be playable on both consoles.

The developer also confirmed that demo versions of the games will be available on the Nintendo eShop starting October 2.

Asfalia: The Cranky Volcano and Asfalia: Panic at the Mansion were originally released on Steam as Asfalia: Anger and Asfalia: Fear. Their names and key artwork were recently updated to better reflect their nature as family-friendly narrative adventures. The story and gameplay remain unchanged.

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The latest European Nintendo Downloads for the week of September 25, 2025 are as follows:

Hades II

It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download Switch report for the week of September 25, 2025. The latest releases on the Nintendo eShop include Hades 2, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Yooka-Replaylee gameplay

Yooka-Replaylee is quickly coming up on its launch, and now we have a proper look at the Nintendo Switch 2 version with direct-feed gameplay.

One thing to mention right out of the gate is that Yooka-Replaylee will run at 30 frames per second on the system. This applies to both docked and handheld modes. Playtonic indicated that it’s had limited time with Nintendo Switch 2 dev kits, but is “investigating the possibility of implementing a performance mode to follow some time post launch.”

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road delay July 2025

July 18: Today, Level-5 announced that it’s once again delaying Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.

The game has been pushed back several different times throughout the years, so the latest development may not come as a surprise. In any case, we’ll now be seeing it on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on November 13, 2025. It was most recently planned for August 21.

Capcom just revealed plans for a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Resident Evil Requiem a couple of weeks ago, but first gameplay has already come in. A build is playable at the 2025 Tokyo Game Show this week and fans are now starting to upload footage online.

For the first gameplay, we have a look at Resident Evil Requiem running in handheld mode on Nintendo Switch 2. As far as we’re aware Capcom doesn’t have a setup to play the demo docked.


Final Fantasy 7 Remake game-key cards

Naoki Hamaguchi, director of the Final Fantasy Remake series, has weighed in on game-key cards for Nintendo Switch 2.

Game-key cards have drawn the ire of collectors since they were revealed. Fans don’t like the fact that you’re basically getting a blank cartridge, requiring the full title to be downloaded. However, Hamaguchi has now offered a different opinion.

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007 First Light gameplay, voice actors, release date

September 3: IO Interactive just gave a lengthy first look at 007 First Light, its new James Bond game, and we also have confirmation about the voice actors and the release date. A half hour of footage was shown as part of a PlayStation State of Play broadcast.

This is actually the very first gameplay. IO shows off stealth, driving segments, shootouts, and more. For the voice cast, we know that Patrick Gibson is playing James Bond. Other confirmed actors include Lennie James as Greenway and Priyanga Burford as M, Alastair Mackenzie as Q, Kiera Lester as Moneypenny, and Noemie Nakai as Ms. Roth. 

Here’s some information about the game:


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