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Nothing will change for gamers from other countries
Nintendo fans shouldn't throw away their old Joy-Cons. The new Switch 2 console will retain compatibility with the previous generation. This means that you can use your old Joy-Cons to play new games.
The recent news about the increase in prices for Nintendo Switch 2 games has caused concern among players about the possible increase in the cost of future releases, including Grand Theft Auto 6.
The price of the Nintendo Switch 2, which is $450 in the US, may have been inflated due to trade tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
Nintendo has confirmed that some cartridges for the new Switch 2 console will contain only a game download key, without the game content itself.
Nintendo has confirmed that the upcoming roguelike Hades II will be available on Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Switch consoles first, and will later appear on PlayStation and Xbox.
Unity has announced official support for developers working on projects for the new Nintendo Switch 2 console. This support will be available through the Unity 6 add-on for Nintendo approved developers, which expands the ability to create games across multiple platforms.
The compilation probably won't include Halo: Combat Evolved
The first Nintendo Switch 2 model will definitely not come with an OLED screen
The first Lego Pokemon set will be released in 2026
Analysts expect the new Nintendo Switch 2 console to have a starting price of at least $400, making it the most expensive Nintendo console to date. Nevertheless, the device is expected to have a successful launch thanks to a strong launch line-up of games.
Nintendo's interactive alarm clock, the Nintendo Alarmo, has received a new free update that adds scenes from the original Super Mario Bros. This is the first update to include retro content and it's available for download now.
Limited Run Games has informed its customers that it does not recommend using two of the most recently released NES cartridges as this could result in damage to the console or cartridge.
Nintendo has announced that starting from 25 March 2025, users will no longer be able to earn Gold Points when purchasing digital games on the Nintendo Switch eShop. These points were previously awarded for the purchase of games and could be used to receive discounts on future purchases.
The first-gen Switch couldn't deliver decent performance for Marvel Rivals














