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Despite the scandalous launch of Cyberpunk 2077 on last-gen consoles, CD Projekt Red assures that Nintendo Switch 2 owners will receive a much better version of the game. The developers claim that Nintendo's new hardware has made it possible to create a more productive version than was possible on PS4 and Xbox One.
While pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 have already started in some parts of the world (and in some places have closed instantly due to the high demand), Nintendo has to warn potential buyers about the rise of fraudsters trying to swindle personal data from eager fans. In Japan, where Nintendo holds lotteries to pre-order a new console to minimise speculation and avoid the chaos of online queues, attackers have found new ways to make money.
As soon as online pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 started, the worst fears of fans instantly came true. Pages were freezing, non-existent error messages were appearing, and cancellation emails were arriving just moments after it seemed like everything had gone well.
It seems that the excitement around the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan has reached an incredible scale, and Nintendo itself was forced to admit that it will not be able to meet the demand for the console at the launch. The company's president, Shuntar Furukawa, personally announced the stunning news on his social media.
Nintendo is not going to let the large-scale Pokemon data breach that occurred in October 2024 go unchallenged and is taking decisive steps to identify the culprit. The company has filed a lawsuit in California seeking a subpoena against Discord, which, if approved, would require the platform to reveal the identity of Teraleak, the nickname Pokemon fans gave to the person behind the massive data breach.
Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser hints to players who are eagerly awaiting the new Mario game on Nintendo Switch 2 that their expectations will definitely come true.
Assassin's Creed Shadows, which was triumphantly released a month ago on PC and current-gen consoles, seems to be targeting an even wider audience. The game's recent appearance on the PEGI (Pan European Game Information) list hints at its upcoming release on Nintendo's new console.
As the world waits with bated breath for the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, one of the most ambitious games to come to the console, CD Projekt RED's Cyberpunk 2077, continues to intrigue. Thanks to the game's demo at the console's recent presentation tour, Digital Foundry had the opportunity to get a first-hand look at the port. And while the first impressions are already known and are mostly positive, many questions remained unanswered. Does Nvidia's port use DLSS? Now CDPR has officially confirmed that it does! This makes Cyberpunk 2077 the first known Switch 2 game to use machine learning-based scaling technology.
Ubisoft has yet to comment on these rumours
Ubisoft has confirmed that space adventure game Star Wars: Outlaws will come to the new portable system. However, as it became known, players will have to wait a little longer: the game will be released on Switch 2 not simultaneously with the launch of the console on 5 June, but a few months later - on 4 September.
We already know that Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition will be released for Switch 2, but does the studio have any plans to port another of its hits, The Witcher 3, to Switch 2? The developers are not yet ready to answer this question.
Nintendo is encouraging players to try the Welcome Tour on the launch day of Switch 2, a tutorial designed to introduce all the ins and outs of the new $10 console. However, former PlayStation executive Shohei Yoshida cannot understand this decision.
Canadian Nintendo fans who have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to pre-order their Switch 2 can get ready for an important event next week. Despite an initial delay caused by Nintendo's decision to align the launch of pre-orders with the US market amid uncertainty over US trade tariffs, a new tentative date has been announced.
Shuhei Yoshida, a former PlayStation executive who once ran Sony's internal studios, is not too impressed with what he saw in the Switch 2 presentation.
In January of this year, a resident of Ibaraki Prefecture was arrested on suspicion of violating the Japanese Trademark Law. Now, according to NTV News, the Kochi District Court has found 58-year-old Fumihiro Otobe guilty.














