Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Nintendo Switch games. These include Everhood 2, Carmen Sandiego, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
It’s no secret that Luigi is one of the most beloved characters in the Mario franchise. Mario is well-liked, too, but lots of Super Mario fans like Luigi better thanks to his deeper personality and his whole “living in his brother’s shadow” trait he has going on. To celebrate this, Nintendo hosted a special event all throughout 2013 called the Year of Luigi. The idea was that Nintendo would release games and merch featuring Luigi more so in 2013 than ever before, all to commemorate everyone’s favorite green-capped plumber.
That being said, while the Year of Luigi is an interesting part of Nintendo’s history, it wasn’t a runaway success. Today, we’re analyzing everything Nintendo released as part of the Year of Luigi, plus how they could do it better if they ever dedicate an upcoming year to a specific character (which, for the record, seems a bit unlikely).
As the Nintendo Switch’s long eight-year life span comes to a close, we’re taking the time to rank five of its very best DLC expansions. Nintendo released quite a few big DLC packs, which added tons of life and longevity to their respective titles. Most of these are fine additions, but some of them distinctly stand out among the rest as incredible additions to their respective base games.
Pokemon Day 2025 has come and gone, and with it, the latest Pokemon Presents broadcast. As usual, fans were treated to the latest news about the franchise.
We’ll focus on two of the biggest things here. First, Pokemon Legends: Z-A was properly unveiled following last year’s announcement, complete with gameplay and detailed information. Pokemon Champions was announced, which will be coming to Nintendo Switch (and mobile) at some point in the future. While these were the bigger items, updates on a variety of other topics were shared. You can get the full recap here.
Now that we’re a few days removed from Pokemon Presents, what did you think of it? How are you feeling about Pokemon Legends: Z-A and Pokemon Champions? Let us know in the comments.
A new launch trailer is in to celebrate the return of Glover. The title, which originally released on N64, just landed on new platforms including Nintendo Switch.
A rundown of what to expect can be found in the following overview:
Our first proper look at Pokemon Legends: Z-A has happened during as part of Pokemon Presents, and following that showcase, the game’s battle system has been drawing comparisons to Xenoblade Chronicles.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A features real time battles, allowing Trainers and Pokemon to move around the field as they engage in combat. When it comes to attacks, those are done through Trainer commands. However, you can’t just initiate moves at will. The game has different lengths of time needed for moves to be performed.
Nintendo’s latest maintenance schedule for the week of March 1, 2025 is now available.
Just one session is currently planned, which is happening a few days from now. While there’s not a ton going on, Nintendo Switch will be impacted with save transfers.
Below is the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of March 1, 2025:
Today, the worldwide release date was announced for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2. The game is due out for Nintendo Switch on August 5, 2025 (Japan will get it slightly earlier on August 1).
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 was originally revealed at the very end of 2024. As we only had a general 2025 launch window, we’ve been waiting on a specific date since then.
The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of March 1, 2025 are now available.
Over the past few weeks, Super Mario Party Jamboree and Hello Kitty Island Adventure have been battling it out for the top spot. This time around, it’s the former that comes in at #1. Despite having launched a few months ago, it’s now back at the top and very few games have managed to slow it down.
Below are the full Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of March 1, 2025: