A known leaker has claimed that the next mainline Monster Hunter game will see a simultaneous launch on Nintendo's next-gen console.
In the next 12-18 months, you can expect to see "a heck of a lot of" announcements for multiplatform games coming to Switch 2 alongside PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, according to insider Tom Henderson...
A known leaker has claimed that Ubisoft's next Far Cry title – which itself has been in the leaks recently – will get a simultaneous launch on the Switch's successor.
A successor to the Nintendo Switch was the subject of conversation between Bobby Kotick and Nintendo boss Shuntaro Furukawa.
It's also been claimed that the rumoured demonstration of the Switch successor was running on target specs rather than natively on the actual console's hardware.
More new potential details have seemingly emerged on Nintendo's next-gen console following alleged behind-closed-doors tech demos.
A new report has claimed that Nintendo showcased tech demos of its next-gen consoles to external developers in behind-closed-doors showings.
It's been claimed that Nintendo showed its next-gen console to select journalists and development partners behind-closed-doors at Gamescom last week.
Embracer Group is expecting added sales for the zombie action RPG when it comes to another platform sometime next year.
Nintendo's next-gen console is expected to launch in the second half of 2024, according to recent reports.
It will allegedly be another hybrid console, use cartridges for physical media, and launch with an LCD screen rather than an OLED one.
The Federal Trade Commission's trial against Microsoft and its acquisition of Activision Blizzard revealed some interesting things.
Where will Nintendo go with the Switch successor?
The source code for Nvidia's DLSS was recently leaked, and users digging through its files have uncovered what could be evidence of a Switch successor.
A known Nintendo insider claims that what had started life as a 4K variant of the Switch has been repurposed as a full-fledged successor.
Now you see it, now you don't.
We get some great insights into the potential future direction of the industry.
Backward compatibility has emerged as an important factor in deciding the upcoming console war.
The new Zelda game could be coming from Monolith Soft, and that would be the best possible outcome for the series ands its fans.
Stadia still holds its own against a hypothetical Nintendo Switch 2, however.