The Pokémon Company and Nintendo updated Pokémon Scarlet & Violet for Switch to Version 1.3.2. This patch references tournament adjustments and is the smallest. Dataminers may reveal more. Nintendo’s support page has the details: Ver. 1.3.2 (Released June 28, 2023) “Mechanic adjustments have been made for upcoming live tournaments.” Serebii.net provides additional information about this update: “This patch includes a ...
Read More »Nintendo Updates Switch Again (16.0.3): Details
Nintendo updated Switch to Version 16.0.3 in early May. This was followed by a month-end update. Another one has arrived for the same patch. According to dataminer ‘OatmealDome’, this is another “rebootless update”. The system’s “bad words list” was updated again in this change. [Nintendo Switch Firmware Update] A rebootless update for version 16.0.3 is now out. Rebootless updates do ...
Read More »Nintendo Store (US) Restocks Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Collector’s Edition
Nintendo’s limited edition physical releases are hard to get, but it appears to be restocking The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s as often as possible. Wario64 helped the Zelda creator restock Tears of the Kingdom Collector’s Edition on the US Nintendo Store. The game, steel book, poster, pin set, and art book cost $129.99 USD. Orders over $50 ...
Read More »Switch Exclusive ‘Fashion Dreamer’ Set for November 2023 Release (Japan)
Fashion Dreamer, an upcoming Marvelous XSEED fashion game, was absent from last week’s Western Nintendo Direct. It was shown in the February Direct and will release in Japan on November 2, 2023, if the Switch’s release schedule wasn’t already full. This is just Japan’s date, but localization should follow soon. Fashion Dreamer will release worldwide in 2023, according to the ...
Read More »Shuntaro Furukawa: Switch Successor Will Use ‘Nintendo Account’
Nintendo hasn’t announced the Switch’s successor, despite rumors. Company president Shuntaro Furukawa has provided details about the transition from the hybrid platform to the “next-generation machine” without making an announcement. Furukawa stated during Nintendo’s shareholder Q&A that the Nintendo Account system will be used to ease customers’ transition to the next generation. Genki’s Twitter translation of Nintendo’s president: Shuntaro Furukawa: ...
Read More »Pikmin 4’s Rewind Mechanic Lets You Fix Mistakes
We got to play Pikmin 4 a month before its July 21 release to see what Nintendo has been working on for eight years. We enjoyed it, especially the new features. There are too many additions to discuss here (you can find our full thoughts in the hands-on preview at the bottom of this article), but one that deserves a ...
Read More »Batman Arkham Trilogy for Switch Has One Game Cartridge Title
Batman: Arkham Trilogy’s Fall Switch release was a third-party highlight of this week’s Nintendo Direct. New physical version information is exciting. The Switch version’s FAQ states that only Batman Arkham Asylum will be on the game card, with Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Knight requiring downloads: Does the Nintendo Switch physical version of Batman: Arkham Trilogy include all three ...
Read More »Limited Run Games Showcase Has “20+ New Digital And Physical Announcements”
We’re nearing the end of game companies’ live streams with announcements, but it’s not over yet. Limited Run Games will host its annual Twitch and YouTube showcase on July 12. “20+ new digital and physical announcements” are expected. This may include Switch games. Nintendo releases have dominated announcements in recent years, so there may be more. Similar surprises may occur. ...
Read More »Before QuakeCon 2023, “Quake II Remastered” Rated
The South Korean game rating committee classified Quake II Remastered ahead of Bethesda’s August QuakeCon. Unconfirmed platforms and release dates. The ESRB rating for Quake’s 2021 re-release was similar. id Software (DOOM) released Quake II for PC in 1997 and Nintendo 64 in 1999. From Steam: “Mankind is at war with the Strogg, a hostile alien race planning an invasion ...
Read More »Xbox CEO Calls Call of Duty “Relatively Great Compared To Other Switch Games”
If its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard goes through, Microsoft made a “10-year commitment” to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo platforms in December. Team Xbox has answered fans’ questions about whether the series can run on Nintendo hardware during the ‘FTC v Microsoft’ court case. Phil Spencer, Microsoft’s head of gaming and Xbox chief, told CharlieIntel that Call ...
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