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Everybody's Golf Hot Shots trailer

For those interested in getting another look Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots, Bandai Namco has put out a launch trailer. This marks the return of the PlayStation franchise which is now on a Nintendo platform.

Read more about it in the following overview:

Today was the launch for Hollow Knight: Silksong, and fans are already putting together comparisons for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch versions of the game.

It goes without saying, but Silksong is naturally a better experience on the new hardware – though that’s not taking anything away from Nintendo Switch 1. Still, on Nintendo Switch 2, you’re getting an enhanced technical experience. The new system supports a higher resolution and a frame rate up to 120 FPS. There’s also a bit more going on with the Nintendo Switch 2 version in general, though there’s not a massive difference. Other than that, loading times are shorter on Nintendo’s latest system.

Star Wars Outlaws trailer

Ubisoft has come out with a launch trailer for its new Nintendo Switch 2 version of Star Wars Outlaws. Not only are you getting the main game here, but a bunch of DLC as well.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Castle of Heart Retold release date

7Levels has now provided the release date for Castle of Heart: Retold on Nintendo Switch. The game arrives on October 3, 2025. Note that it’ll be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 as well, but 7Levels says specific timing will be shared soon.

Castle of Heart: Retold was first announced back in May. Last we heard, it had a more general summer launch window.

Here’s the latest information about the game:

Dusk Index: Gion is making its way to Nintendo Switch. Publisher Bushiroad have just announced a release date of January 29, 2025, with Japan receiving a physical release.

Dusk Index: Gion is a visual novel developed by Cherrymochi. The title takes place between two ages of Japan, and revolves around a murder case linked between both periods.

You can learn more about the game in the following overview:

QQQbeats release date

Today, Taito nailed down the release date for QQQbeats. The game will be out for Nintendo Switch worldwide on September 18, 2025.

We originally reported on QQQbeats back in July. Taito originally said that its new rhythm game would be out sometime this fall.

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Cronos: The New Dawn is almost here, and we now have a graphics comparison for the Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 versions of the game.

It’s clear that certain changes were needed in order to get things up and running on Nintendo’s hardware. Both resolution and frame rate are lower on the system, which is to be expected. While it’s not 60 frames per second, an initial look seems to show that things are stable at 30 FPS on Nintendo Switch 2. Otherwise we also get a resolution of 1080p that’s upscaled.

007 First Light gameplay, voice actors, release date

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:

Kirby and the Forgotten Land graphics comparison

Following the launch of Kirby and the Forgotten Land on Nintendo Switch 2, we have a new video comparison showing how it stacks up to the Switch 1 version.

There are definitely some extra bells and whistles on Nintendo Switch 2. Whereas the original game rate at 30 FPS, it’s now been bumped up to 60 on the new console – plus animations for distance enemies have seen a boost. There’s also a resolution increase for both docked and handheld modes.

The Nameless Slay Dragon trailer

We’ve got a launch trailer for the CRPG and JRPG mix The Nameless: Slay Dragon. After it first came out last year, the game recently made its way to Nintendo Switch.

Here’s the official Nintendo eShop description:


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