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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Daima - Adventure Through The Demon Realm DLC

October 17: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is getting even more DLC, and Daima – Adventure Through The Demon Realm DLC has been revealed. This comes in celebration of the new anime that recently started.

As of now Bandai Namco is keeping quiet on the details. However, it looks like there’ll be at least two parts to the DLC. It also looks like players will be able to explore the new Demon Realm.

Mega Evolutions are a hot topic at the moment thanks to Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and we’ve picked out 10 creatures that we feel deserve that form.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dimension DLC is available now, and it introduced a whole bunch of new Mega Evolutions along with it. If we had to guess, that means we probably won’t be seeing any all-new Mega Evolutions for a very long time, which clearly means it’s as good a time as any to name a few Pokemon who could still one for themselves.

Pokemon like Mawile, Malamar, Delphox, and Diancie all really needed it – they weren’t very strong in their base forms. So for the sake of this list, we’re only picking weaker Pokemon. That means you won’t see any pseudo-legendary Pokemon like Kommo-o or Dragapult on this list – they’re already plenty strong. Do note that this list excludes all of the Pokemon who received new Mega Evolutions in Mega Dimension, so if you’re trying to remain unspoiled on who they are, a few noteworthy exclusions on this list may give you a small clue. Keep that in mind before you start reading!

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

In a recent interview with Nintendo Everything, Aspyr explained how it approached the recently-released Nintendo Switch 2 version of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition.

There’s been a lot of talk about the port since the launch last month. Especially given that there’s also a version for the original Nintendo Switch, some have speculated that the Switch 2 version is based on that one. We asked product manager Jordon Reese about this to clarify the situation.

Reese said in our interview:

The Game Awards 2025 happened this week, which acts as the last major gaming event of the year. While part of the show was indeed about awards, several announcements were made.

If you’re a Nintendo Switch 2 owner, there was actually a good bit of news here. We found out about Mega Man: Dual Override, Orbitals, Pragmata, Phasmophobia, and Out of Words. We also got new looks at Resident Evil Requiem and LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.

Now that The Game Awards are over, what’d you think of the event? What was your favorite announcement? Let us know in the comments.

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Even more Nintendo Switch backwards compatibility fixes went live for Switch 2 this week, including a couple of big names.

Resident Evil 4 and Miitopia are now fully functional, among others. With Miitopia, while it was playable, the game had some strange texture / graphical issues on Nintendo Switch 2 – those problems should now be addressed.

The latest lineup of games that have now been fixed is as follows:

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System: Switch 2 (reviewed), Switch
Release date: December 9, 2025
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo

To differing extents, every new Pokemon release is met with some level of scrutiny. For Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, this scrutiny was completely understandable – the game launched in a buggy, laggy state, and it remains that way on standard Nintendo Switch consoles. Thankfully, Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s launch generally went over much smoother with hardcore Pokemon fans. While it isn’t perfect by any means (check out my review for more info), it’s a solid entry that will no doubt please anyone who enjoyed Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Now, Pokemon Legends: Z-A has received its corresponding DLC pack just two months after launch. And it’s very easy to sum up: if you liked Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s base game, you’ll like the DLC. If you didn’t care much for the base game, Mega Dimension won’t win you over.

The Game Awards has thrown us a bunch of news, including a new teaser trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The film is still on track for an April 2026 release.

In this teaser we see Mario and Luigi Facing off against Benny Safdie’s Bowser Jr. Eagle eyed viewers have also pointed out that Luigi’s knee attack is very reminiscent of Captain Falcon’s knee smash in the Super Smash Bros. Series.

You can check out the new teaser trailer below.

Mega Man Dual Override

Capcom is making Mega Man Dual Override for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, the company just revealed. The project is lined up for 2027.

Given how far away the game is, it’s not surprising that we don’t have much information currently. The tagline reads: “Mega Man returns in 2027 with a brand-new entry in the classic action platforming series! Override challenges and blast down legions of robots while springboarding across a new array of futuristic frontiers!”

Take a look at the first trailer for Mega Man: Dual Override below.

Out of Words

Out of Words is in development for Nintendo Switch, it’s been announced. The game will launch in 2026.

Out of Words comes from Kong Orange and WiredFry. The game, which features a stop-motion style, is a co-op experience.

First details can be found in the following rundown:

The acclaimed game Phasmophobia is on the way to Nintendo Switch 2, it’s been revealed. The title heads to the system in 2026.

Phasmophobia is a cooperative psychological horror title from Kinetic Games. With their team, players need to use ghost-hunting equipment to gather as much evidence as possible on paranormal activity.

Here’s a bit of additional information about the game:


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