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.
Aspyr has started distribution of the first update for Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition. Nintendo Switch players can access it now.
Various aspects have been touched up, including the gameplay, UI, camera, and more. Tons of bugs have been fixed as part of this.
The full rundown is as follows:
One of the next big Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch games launches today, with Supergiant sending out Hades 2. We now have the official launch trailer.
Here’s an overview of the god-like rogue-like dungeon crawler sequel:
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.”
Those looking to add a physical version of Paper Trail to their Nintendo Switch collection will be able to do so in the future, courtesy of Lost in Cult. This will be available at some point next year.
A standard version should be sold by major retailers. On top of that, there’ll be an “Edition” limited to 3,000 copies. This includes the game that’s housed in a collectible mailer box with seasonally-rotated illustrations, essay and developer interview booklet (40 pages) by Thomas Ife, original outer slipcase artwork by Moy Lee, variant case cover, poster artwork by Bene Rohlmann, color-thematic inner slipcase with release number code, fold-out unique artwork poster with checklist and artist description on the back, four art cards chosen from the developer with captions, and director’s authenticity card (individually numbered).
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.
Developed by 1C Game Studios and published by Fulqrum, Deathless: The Hero Quest has just been given a release date for Nintendo Switch. The game is set to arrive on the console on October 16.
This title offers a fantastical reinterpretation of Slavic folklore. Players will choose from one of four heroes and venture through deadly fairy tales that will challenge their wits, and likely cost them their lives more than once.
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:
Nintendo will soon be expanding its store presence to Europe for the very first time. Following its permanent locations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto in Japan, as well as New York and San Francisco in the United States, the company is now bringing a temporary shop to London, UK.
The Nintendo Pop-Up Store London will be located on the ground floor of Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush (Ariel Way, Shepherd’s Bush W12 7GF). Fans can look forward to a selection of exclusive items typically only sold at the company’s permanent Japanese stores.