Nintendo Switch 2 Will Retail for $449.99, Mario Kart World Bundle Revealed
The bundle retails for $499.99 and includes the console alongside a download code for the next Mario Kart (also launching on June 5th).
The bundle retails for $499.99 and includes the console alongside a download code for the next Mario Kart (also launching on June 5th).
The multiplayer title is set in a macabre land with vampire-esque beings and appears to be an open-world action RPG like Elden Ring.
Developed by Koei Tecmo's AAA Games Studio in partnership with Nintendo, the Musou title encompasses the Imprisonment War.
Nintendo's upcoming console supports up to 120 FPS on supported titles, 256 GB of internal storage, HDR, and so much more.
Players can drive anywhere in the newest title while competing in races spanning vast regions with up to 23 other players.
Capcom's critically acclaimed fighter launching alongside Nintendo's next console with Tabletop Mode and Joy-Con 2 support.
Control a revamped Arsenal in the fight against the Axiom, salvaging mech parts and taking on Titanic foes alone or in co-op.
The next game in Level-5's long-running puzzle adventure franchise is set to launch sometime this year, also for the Switch 1.
The two chapters will be paid on all platforms, unlike the first two. The full game will also serve as a launch title for the Switch 2.
Supergiant says it has another major update planned before the game's 1.0 launch, which doesn't yet have a firm date announced.
The remaster will tout enhanced visuals, a redesigned user interface, the ability to fast-forward through event scenes, and more.
A bunch of previously-released third party titles have been officially announced for Nintendo's upcoming next-gen platform.
These updates "may" include performance improvements or features like the recently announced GameShare when playing on the Switch 2.
The vast majority of first-party games are playable without any issues but more than 75 percent of partner titles require further testing.
Available for PS5 and PC, the enhanced version of the acclaimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake doesn't have a release date for Switch 2.
As a member of the Bloodsworn, players embark on a mission to obtain the "First Blood," battling enemies and each other.
The long-awaited Metroidvania title from Team Cherry is also coming to Nintendo Switch 2 alongside previously announced platforms.
Nintendo seems to plan on deciding the prices for its releases on a game-by-game basis, with physical copies costing more than digital.
The Signature Edition of IO Interactive's popular stealth sandbox title will launch alongside the Switch 2 on June 5th worldwide.
There is seemingly a ¥20,000 price difference between the Japanese-only Switch 2 when compared to a regular one in Japan.
The price of upgrade packs on the eShop seem to vary depending on whether the Switch 2 upgrade also adds new content to the game.
Game-Key Cards include a code used to download the game, but the player will also need to insert the card into the Switch 2 to play.
The only changes in the UI seem to be the fact that it has been designed for a higher resolution display, and that it has more colours.
Playing games developed for the Switch on more modern hardware apparently leads to better performance and shorter load times.
While Nintendo hasn't revealed too many details about the chip, the fact that it's made by Nvidia lines up with rumours from January.