Nintendo is set to reveal the final DLC (downloadable content) fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with a presentation scheduled for tomorrow – here’s how to watch it.Fans will be able to watch the Super Smash Bros.
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Nintendo Switch version of Sonic Colours: Ultimate, which also fixes an issue that could cause seizures, is now available.Sega deployed the 1.0.4 patch yesterday (September 14), which it said would be the “first of several” patches, and while this one has been addressing specific issues with the Switch release, it has promised patch for “all platforms” in the “near future”.While there are no detailed patch notes, Switch owners who had early access to Sonic Colours: Ultimate previously took to
.Nintendo is set to reveal the final DLC (downloadable content) fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with a presentation scheduled for tomorrow – here’s how to watch it.Fans will be able to watch the Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director and series veteran Masahiro Sakurai has said that even those just interested in the game should watch tomorrow’s final character reveal for the Nintendo Switch title.Sakurai said in a translated tweet: “In one day, the final fighter of Smash Bros.
A Boy And His Blob is making its way to the Nintendo Switch, 12 years after it first launched for the Nintendo Wii.A Boy And His Blob follows a young boy as he works with his friend, an alien blob-like creature that possesses powerful shape-shifting abilities. It’s all in an effort to free the land of Blobolonia from an evil emperor.
Bloomberg claimed that certain companies have software toolkits provided by Nintendo, offering support for 4K graphics, the games giant has been quick to deny any reports that a supposed Switch Pro is in the works.The Bloomberg report claimed that at least 11 companies, including Zynga, were in possession of Nintendo’s 4K development kit for the Switch.
Crytek has released a new trailer for the Crysis Remastered Trilogy, which is coming to the Switch on October 15.The Crysis Remastered Trilogy will be available on all last and current-gen consoles, but the latest trailer is specifically for the Switch version.
Nintendo has confirmed that the final fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be announced on October 5, with a special presentation from Masahiro Sakurai scheduled for the reveal.The presentation – titled The Final Battle – will be broadcast at 3PM BEST / 4PM CEST on October 5.
Nintendo won’t be abandoning its Nintendo Switch Online SNES and NES game libraries following recent concerns about their future.After the announcement that Nintendo will be introducing an N64 and Sega Genesis game libraries on the Switch via its online services, fans have raised concerns about the future of other libraries, including the SNES and NES.However, as reported by Nintendo Enthusiast, fans won’t need to worry because Nintendo isn’t going to be leaving either library behind.
September’s Nintendo Direct appears to show different versions of N64 games for NA and EU.During yesterdays (September 23) Nintendo Direct, Switch owners got to see a new feature. An expansion for the Switch Online Membership will give fans access to N64 games.
Techland has confirmed the release date of Dying Light: Platinum Edition on Nintendo Switch, which will launch just in time for spooky season.After it was leaked earlier this summer, the developer confirmed last month that the open world survival zombie game would be coming to the hybrid console as a complete package.Fans finally got to see the 2015 game running on Switch hardware during the Nintendo Direct last night (September 23), which confirmed its release on the console will be on October
Nintendo has revealed Kirby and the Forgotten Land, a new game in the long-running series, which takes the adorable character to a post-apocalyptic world.Premiering during the Nintendo Direct last night (September 23), the titular Forgotten Land the pink mascot finds himself waking up in is a far cry from Dream Land, and more resembles a scene from The Last Of Us, Nier: Automata, or Death Stranding, with abandoned buildings overgrown with nature, cracked roads, and rusting cars.Take a look at
Sega Mega Drive games launching on the Nintendo Switch Online service will come with the option of using new wireless Switch-compatible Mega Drive controllers.The controllers will be released at the same time as the games launch, however, it appears that the type of controller available will vary between regions.As shown in the Japanese stream of the Nintendo Direct last night (September 23, albeit on September 24 in Japan’s time), the six-button variant of the Mega Drive controller is shown,
Castlevania Advance Collection is in fact real, and can be played right now on Nintendo Switch.Announced during yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, this is a collection of four Castlevania titles, three from the Game Boy Advance (GBA) and one from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES):According to the Nintendo webpage for the announcement there’s also plenty of extra features in the collection like a gallery of original concept art, the ability to select which region’s ROM you want to play, a
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic is coming to Nintendo Switch later this year on November 11.This is not the same game as the recently announced Knights Of The Old Republic – Remake at the PlayStation Showcase, with the original game developed by BioWare.
Rare‘s Nintendo 64 (N64) classic 3D platformer Banjo-Kazooie is officially coming to Nintendo Switch.During the Nintendo Direct last night (September 23), Nintendo announced the Switch Online subscription service would be getting an expansion pack adding N64 and Sega Mega Drive games to the library.Banjo Kazooie was shown in a sneak peek as an N64 game that would be added to the library after launch, which also includes The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask and Pokémon Snap.Here's a sneak peek at
Nintendo Direct revealed that select Nintendo 64 and Sega Mega Drive titles will be coming to Nintendo Switch Online in late October.The Nintendo website shows off some of the games coming to the Nintendo 64 portion of the service, which includes at launch:A short teaser video on the Nintendo UK Twitter also showed off what would be coming to the service down the line, and that includes Pokémon Snap, The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, Paper Mario, Banjo-Kazooie, F-Zero X and more.These Nintendo
The Forgotten City is releasing on Nintendo Switch today but will require an online connection to play.Nintendo’s cloud gaming system allows players to play games using a server that does most of the heavy lifting. This has allowed Control and Hitman 3 to come to the console.
Nintendo Switch OLED unboxing video has appeared online, complete with a brief glimpse of some gameplay footage.Japanese YouTuber HikakinTV, who has over 10.2 million subscribers, has been lucky enough to get his hands on the new Nintendo Switch OLED console despite not being available until October 8.Obviously, it’s worthy of its very own unboxing video, with the YouTuber showing off everything the console has to offer – including a look at how some classic Switch games perform on the new OLED
Pokémon Unite just got its latest major update adding a new offline mode and balancing some of your favourite pokémon’s moves.The latest patch, which is available now, has added a new offline mode to the Nintendo Switch version of Pokémon Unite and brings balancing tweaks to moves across the board.Additionally, the mobile version of Pokémon Unite has reached over 5 million preregistrations.
Nintendo will be re-releasing Metroid Prime for the Nintendo Switch.Emily Rogers, a contributor to Nintendo World Report and an industry veteran with a track record of supplying accurate information about Nintendo said on Twitter yesterday (September 22) that the company is “busy” working on a Metroid Prime re-release.“Last I heard, Nintendo was busy working on Metroid Prime 1 to celebrate the game’s 20th anniversary in 2022,” Rogers said.
Respawn has issued a patch aiming to fix server-side crashes and disconnects in Apex Legends.An update posted yesterday (September 22) should ideally improve ongoing server issues within Apex Legends, according to Respawn.Posting the patch notes on Twitter, Respawn explained that the update fixes “numerous bugs”, with some of them causing “crashes and disconnects”.