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The Verge |
In addition to showing off a bunch of new games including a brief glimpse at Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Nintendo also shared some new features coming to the Switch.
BGR |
“Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games and Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games can only be loaded on a Nintendo Switch 2 system.”
CNET |
Rhythm Heaven and Tomodachi Life are coming back.
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CNET on MSNNintendo Switch 2's Biggest Unknown Piece: The Weird StuffSwitch was like a game tutorial for new ways to play on Switch. The collection of weird little collaborative two-player games encouraged you to look away from the TV or Switch
Earlier this week, Nintendo quietly confirmed the Switch 2's mysterious new 'C' button, located on the right Joy-Con controller.
If the latest claims about the Switch 2’s new C button are right, then Nintendo may have figured out how to get DS games running on the next gen hardware.
The latest rumor comes out of the Famiboards, where a user dubbed SecretBoy claims that the display for the Switch 2 will be a significant improvement over the original Switch. According to SecretBoy, the Switch 2 display will have a 120Hz refresh rate, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support.
A new leak has finally confirmed the function of the mysterious C button that's present on the Nintendo Switch 2's right Joy-Con controller.
Starting in late April, all digital games you own or buy will become Virtual Game Cards. These will be stored in a new menu screen on your Switch or Switch 2. Nintendo says any registered user on the console can play that digital game.
Switch players who buy their games on physical cards are used to being able to share those games with other players simply by handing them the card. Now, Nintendo is planning a process to allow players to share their digital Switch purchases in a similar way.
Best Buy Canada accidentally revealed that Nintendo Switch 2 preorders will start on April 2nd, just like an insider predicted.
Nintendo has announced the 'Nintendo Today!' app, which will provide users with daily updates from Nintendo and is available on Android and iOS devices.