One Nintendo Switch 2 publisher has stepped forward, claiming that smaller card sizes are now possible with games released on the system.
Since launch, we’ve heard that companies looking to release titles for the console have only been able to put everything on a 64GB cartridge. In most cases, publishers weren’t interested in that option. Because of that, game-key cards have flooded Nintendo Switch 2 since June, and that’s something collectors haven’t been happy about. Even though you technically get something physically, you still have to download the entire game.
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion has received two new updates with version 1.2.1 and 1.2.2.
The main highlight here is the inclusion of three new bosses. Each one can be challenged repeatedly through the Rematch Simulator in-game.
That’s not all for the update. Also packed in are a number of improvements and bug fixes including addressing a progress blocker for the “Into the Abyss” expansion pack and additional minor issues.
The full rundown is as follows:
After few months after launch, Tiny Bookshop has been given a pretty big update with version 1.1.0.
There’s a lot of new content with tons of additional books – over 1,000 in total, 447 of which are in English. The game has also been given some quality-of-life features, new items, and more.
The full rundown is as follows:
Heads up for The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon fans: a demo has just gone live on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. It can be downloaded from their respective pages on the Nintendo eShop.
NIS America says that this is a story demo, offering the opening of the game. NIS America is also providing a battle demo on PlayStation platforms, but for whatever reason, this seems to be skipping Nintendo systems. On the bright side, progress made in the demo can be transferred to the full release after installing a day one patch.
Today, Nintendo announced that Frosty Fest is returning in Splatoon 3 with a 2026 Splatfest. It’ll be held during the weekend of January 10.
Once again, Nintendo is asking who players like to spend their holidays with. The options are friends, family, and solo.
CFK have just announced that they’ll be publishing DeckLand for both the Nintendo Switch 2, and original Switch . The title is yet to receive an official release date for either platform.
Developed by JellySnow, DeckLand spins on the traditional Korean board game “Yutnori” with the additions of deck-building and rogue-lite elements. You’ll be playing as a monk, fighting your way through a demon infested kingdom on the brink of collapse.
Here’s a full overview about the game:
The next DLC is inbound for Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact, with Phinks now officially confirmed with a release date. Players can begin using the character on December 25, 2025.
Phinks is one of a few characters for the game’s season pass. Shizuku Murasaki and Zeno Zoldyck have also been teased, but have yet to be officially announced. Neferpitou was the first DLC character.
December 4: To ring in the holidays, special icons have now been made available on Nintendo Switch Online. This is a limited time event for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch owners, lasting until December 25.
Characters, backgrounds, and frames are available. Everything here is focused on Super Mario, with Mario himself, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and Yoshi featured – at least for wave one. There’ll be a couple of additional waves during the month.
If you own Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, you can now access a version 1.3.0 update for the game. This applies to both the bundle and the individual titles.
According to Nintendo, the patch improves the gameplay experience. What that means, however, is unclear. It seems that the update targets play on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
The official notice is as follows: