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Balatro Creator Pushes Back 1.1 Release Indefinitely
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Balatro Creator Pushes Back 1.1 Release Indefinitely

by admin September 14, 2025



The overwhelming success of Balatro was one of the biggest stories of 2024 and a life-changing event for solo dev LocalThunk. However, LocalThunk is still only one man and he’s revealed that his previously promised Balatro 1.1 update will not be arriving this year.

LocalThunk explained the reasons for the delay in a lengthy message on his official site, but it ultimately boils down to the name of his post: “I’m Slow.” He apologized to players for the delay before expressing his desire to avoid repeating the crunch mode of 12-hour days he put in when Balatro was approaching launch and stated that he prefers to treat the work as a hobby rather than a job.

“I still love drawing my silly jokers,” wrote LocalThunk. “I carry around a notebook that is now teeming with ideas to implement or test in the game, and thankfully I still consider this my hobby, but the prospect of rushing the work and going back into crunch mode to get it out this year just felt terrible. I am working slowly, but I like it that way. I love getting sucked into rabbit holes and I don’t like trying to force things creatively.”

LocalThunk noted that he only recently reached 100% of the achievements in his own game, which made him excited about the prospect of doing it again after the 1.1 update is complete. He also assured fans that it will happen, but the 1.1 update won’t be released until it’s ready.

Balatro was one of GameSpot’s best games of 2024, and it also lined up awards at the 2025 DICE Awards, New York Game Awards 2025, and The Game Awards 2024 before winning Game of the Year at the Game Developers Choice Awards.



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In Neurocracy, it's up to you to solve a murder mystery through the internet's greatest resource, Wikipedia
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In Neurocracy, it’s up to you to solve a murder mystery through the internet’s greatest resource, Wikipedia

by admin September 14, 2025



You might not think of it as one, but Wikipedia is a game. It has untold numbers of characters and stories, each page an interactive slate with your mouse and hand acting as the choice maker for what you learn next, thus impacting your following choices. This is, admittedly, a bit of a wanky, thinkpiecey way of talking about Wikipedia, so instead of that let’s talk about Neurocracy, a game that could quite easily fool you into thinking it is another version of Wikipedia.


It first launched a couple of years ago now, in 2023, and started its third season earlier this year. In fact, its final episode for season three is coming next week on September 17th, so now seems like a pretty good time to get started with diving into it.

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There is is no main character in Neurocracy so to speak, other than you, and you are browsing Omnipedia, a very real but still fictitious website you can head to right now to view everything, though the full version of the game has a virtual conspiracy pin board you can use to unravel the mystery with – we’ll come back to that.


Omnipedia, according to its in-world description, is an “English-language online encyclopedia founded by internet entrepreneur Tony Hsiung in June 2049. Intended as “a general reference work and trusted source of information,” Hsiung initially conceived of Omnipedia as a successor to Wikipedia, which was discontinued in 2048.”


We’ve already learned a few things here – that we’re a good couple of decades into the future, and Wikipedia is dead. Gathering bits of information like that is the name of the game, though you’re after juicier pieces than that, as there’s a murder mystery to be solved. As you find actually useful pieces of information, within the full version of the game you can add particular links and bits of text to build this conspiracy for yourself.


I’ve only dipped my toe into Neurocracy’s world, it’s impressively expansive, though it does feel like the kind of thing you should add to slowly, with only the occasional day of falling through the rabbit hole here and there.


As mentioned, Neurocracy’s third and final season wraps up next week, September 17th, but you can pick it up on Itch.io now to start getting yourself ready for it.



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Resident Evil Requiem, Village, And Biohazard Are Coming To Switch 2 In February
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Resident Evil Requiem, Village, And Biohazard Are Coming To Switch 2 In February

by admin September 14, 2025


Capcom has revealed that the 9th mainline Resident Evil game, Resident Evil Requiem, will launch day one on Nintendo Switch 2 on February 27, 2026. That’s not all, though, as Capcom will also release Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard the same day.

The publisher-developer announced this during today’s Nintendo Direct with an extended look at Requiem, showcasing protagonist Grace Ashcroft, her mom Alyssa Ashcroft, a spooky mansion, and more. Following that, Capcom released a quick video revealing that Village and Biohazard are also coming to Switch 2. 

 

Resident Evil Requiem hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC on February 27, 2026. Village and Biohazard hit Switch 2 on the same day.

In the meantime, read everything we learned from speaking with Requiem’s director, and then read Game Informer’s Resident Evil Village review and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard review. 

Are you going to play Resident Evil Requiem on Switch 2 next year? Let us know in the comments below!



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12th September video game roundup: Nintendo mixes Switch 2 upgrades and new games in latest Direct
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12th September video game roundup: Nintendo mixes Switch 2 upgrades and new games in latest Direct

by admin September 13, 2025


Update: The day is done. The Direct is done, and it’s given us plenty to think about. Have a lovely weekend.

It’s Nintendo Direct time. At 2pm UK time (9am ET, 6am PT, 3pm CEST), Nintendo will give us an hour-long look at what it’s been cooking up.

We’ve been promised updates and releases for both Switch consoles, old and new, and the pressing question for this Direct broadcast is will it feature Mario? Remember, it’s the 40th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. this weekend, so now would be a great time to unveil something new. But what?

The Mario Galaxy team was behind Donkey Kong Bananza, so perhaps it’s a follow up to the 2D Mario Wonder from 2023. Or perhaps it’s something else altogether. Besides Mario, we’re hoping for a release date for Metroid Prime 4. And a lovely basket of surprises besides.

Tom and I will be delivering the blow-by-blow report, and after the show ends, we’ll continue the day’s liveblogging here.

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12:40 pm
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It’s Nintendo time!


Here we are with a full-fat showcase on the way. What are you hoping to see?

Robert Purchese

12:48 pm
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chesterBox says: Afternoon!
What I’m hoping to see is not realistically possible but…new Zelda only for Switch 2 would be extremely cool. (i know, i know it’s many years away).


Aside from that bunch of dedicated Switch 2 titles, new Mario Odyssey?

Don’t limit those dreams, Chester! I’d take an exclusive new Zelda too.

Robert Purchese

12:51 pm
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Creeping Death says: A Prime 4 release date is a pretty safe bet, I think. My money is on November.


Completely out of the box, I’d love to see a new Fatal Frame or some re-release of 1 – 3 announced.


Honestly, I just want to see some games for the rest of the year that I actually want to buy.

Fatal Frame! That’s a great shout.

Robert Purchese

12:52 pm
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2much says: My number one desire is for a new Fire Emblem announcement, ideally by the same team as Three Houses. I’m not expecting us to see a new Animal Crossing, Smash Bros, or 3D Zelda, but obviously those would be nice. I’d like a new 3D Mario game but my suspicion is that we’ll be seeing a new 2D Mario game. What I really want is to see something really out there that’s really high effort and shows to me that Nintendo are excited about the Switch 2. MKW and DKB were great but I want to see something whose development didn’t start on the Switch.

I’d take a new Fire Emblem!

Robert Purchese

12:52 pm
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SBandy says: New Star Fox, New Wave Race, New F-Zero, Eternal Darkness anything.


N64 remaster collection from Nightdive Studios.


Ability to turn off the godawful borders on the online Nintendo Classic games.


DIDDY.KONG.RACING.

I wish patch notes read like: “Ability to turn off the godawful borders on the online Nintendo Classic games.”

Robert Purchese

12:53 pm
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Afternoon everyone. Morning, if you’re in the US. The resident Nintendo hater has logged on! I say that because I’ve been called it in the past. It’s not true. I simply didn’t enjoy Disaster: Day of Crisis on the Wii, so someone sent me a death threat.

Happy Nintendo Direct everyone!

Tom Orry

12:54 pm
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Incidentally, there sort-of is a new Star Fox in development from one of the people who made the original. It’s called Wild Blue.

Watch on YouTube

Robert Purchese

12:55 pm
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mcmahonman says: I’m hoping for a re-release/sequel of Super Mario Bros 35(40 in this case.) The original was incredibly good fun and I’m sure there is more you can do with that idea.

Goodness me I must have missed dozens of those Mario games. I don’t remember us getting to 35!

Dad jokes are a given gratis here, by the way.

Robert Purchese

12:56 pm
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I love Mario Galaxy 2. As much as Mario 64 was “my” Mario game as a kid, Galaxy 2 is incredible.

Tom Orry

12:56 pm
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About Doubt says: Silksong release date!

Haha – well played!

Robert Purchese

12:57 pm
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About Doubt says: Silksong release date!

What if they un-release it! Would be a big shock announcement as the “final thing”.

Tom Orry

12:59 pm
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One minute to go…

Tick tick tick. We’re getting there. Buckle up!

Robert Purchese

12:59 pm
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WithLove&Squalor says: BLOODBORNE 2 WHEN

Preach! Preach!

Robert Purchese

13:00 pm
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Started spontaneously whistling a Galaxy 2 tune. Anyone guess what it is?

Tom Orry

13:00 pm
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And we’re off!


Here we go. The show starts. Some jaunty shapes act all jauntily on screen. They are Nintendo shapes, a special breed. They work together like ants to make a Nintendo Direct logo. What poetic coverage!


Mario starts us! We see sketches from various Mario games…

Robert Purchese

13:02 pm
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There’s Shigeru Miyamoto. Apparently he used to smoke like a chimney. He’s talking about the 40th anniversary tomorrow.


He’s talking about how Mario games have been supported by evolutions in technology. Is Nintendo making a VR headset as well?


From now until next September, tickets to the Nintendo Museum design show will be free, he says. You just need a plane ticket to Japan first.

Robert Purchese

13:03 pm
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Nintendo opened a theme park in America, too, he’s telling us. And now he’s jumped back to Japan to tell us about a marathon in Kyoto. You can print a special Nintendo bib for the race apparently. But again, you’ll need to actually get there.


Right. Enough of that. Coming next spring…

Robert Purchese

13:03 pm
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Nintendo announces Super Mario Galaxy film coming April 2026


This must be a look at the new Super Mario Bros. film!

Robert Purchese

13:04 pm
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Mario’s asleep by a tree in a lush green field. Then the camera flies through a verdant land.


The Super Mario Galaxy Movie!


Nintendo is working with Illumination on the movie. It’s coming in April 2026.

Robert Purchese

13:06 pm
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Why does it feel like this guy is talking to young children?

Tom Orry

13:07 pm
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We’re hearing from Illumination person, um, something or other, who’s talking very slowly to the camera.


Chris Pratt is Mario again. Anya Taylor-Joy is Peach. Charlie Day is Luigi. Jack Black is Bowser. Keegan-Michael Key is Toad. And Kevn Michael Richards is Kamek.

Robert Purchese

13:08 pm
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Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 double-pack for Switch 2 announced


A Super Mario Galaxy and Galaxy 2 double-pack is coming to Switch 2. They don’t look to have been changed very much. I wonder if we’ll hear more about technical improvements, if there are any.

They’re coming 2nd October.


I imagine they’ll cost a pretty penny.

Robert Purchese

13:10 pm
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Koizumi-san is here now to tell us more about the two Galaxy games. He’s recapping the concept. You can read Rosalina’s book in both games, he’s telling us. And it’s going to be available as a real-life product.


Oh and that’s it – more details to come.

Robert Purchese

13:11 pm
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Tom Orry

13:13 pm
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Now Nintendo is going to introduce some other Mario games coming to Switch 2.


Mario Tennis Fever. There are new defensive manouevres in it and Fever rackets, which are like super-charged tennis rackets. You can freeze a court with an ice racket. There’s a mini-mushroom racket, a shadow racket. There are 30 Fever rackets each with their own abilities.


“A talking flower provides riveting commentary in Tournament mode.” The trailer narrator really just said that.

Robert Purchese

13:14 pm
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Mario Tennis Fever launches February 2026


And it’s got an Adventure mode where you can play as Mario babies, which is a weird sentence to write. Mario Tenns Fever launches 12th February 2026.

Robert Purchese

13:14 pm
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I think from now on I’m going to say “and” like “Annnnnnnd” after hearing this Tennis man say it. Might make it my whole identity.

Tom Orry

13:15 pm
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Super Mario Bros Wonder Switch 2 Edition announced


Super Mario Bros Wonder now. But it’s just a Switch 2 edition, sigh.


It’s got an attached meet-up in Bellabel Park mode, which looks like it comes with some more multiplayer party-game modes.

Robert Purchese

13:16 pm
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2much says: We’re gonna see so many Switch 1 games resold to use as Switch 2 editions aren’t we? This is gonna be the thing that makes me mad during every Direct, isn’t it?

It’s got that feel to it!

Robert Purchese

13:16 pm
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So yes, Bellabel park is all about packing various versions of multiplayer content. As to the other new stuff in Super Mario Bros. Wonder Switch 2 Edition, we’ll have to wait and see.


The game is out in spring 2026.

Robert Purchese

13:17 pm
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Maybe I’m missing something, but I don’t understand why these Switch 2 add-ons for Switch games are only for Switch 2. Nothing here seems like it wouldn’t be fine on the OG Switch, which still has a big audience.

Tom Orry

13:18 pm
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Nintendo is making an actual Talking Flower toy


You know that talking flower Nintendo has been talking about during this broadcast? They’re making an actual toy of it. It looks like a minuature gramaphone. It’s coming out in the spring.


It’s Alarmo all over again isn’t it.

Robert Purchese

13:19 pm
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book looks lovely


We’re onto a Yoshi game now, which seems to involve Yoshi reading a flower-themed book at the moment. Yoshi then teleports into the book to explore, and then eats the flower and plops it out as an egg to find out more.


As you adventure through the book, it’ll fill out, just like books do in the real world.


It’s very cute looking, whatever this game is – papery, slightly slower frames per second to look stop animated.


“A page-turning adventure awaits.”


It’s Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. Spring 2026.

Robert Purchese

13:20 pm
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book looks brilliant.

Tom Orry

13:20 pm
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Rogueywon says: We’re certainly all-in on the talking flower here.


I like that they haven’t even bothered to think up a name for it. It’s just “talking flower.

Haha – quite!

Robert Purchese

13:21 pm
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We’re getting an update on games coming to Switch now. This is a side-scrolling roguelike called, um, Cryptoka. Crypto-something or other. I’m good at this aren’t I? There’s co-op. It’s not called Crypto-something at all!


It’s called Storm Lancers and it’s out today.

Robert Purchese

13:22 pm
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I’m Australian so I can definitively say that this is exactly what being in Australia is like.

Tom Orry

13:22 pm
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A charming Australian-themed survival sim now, which has Animal Crossing vibes x Minecraft. Dinkum, it’s called, which is very Australian. It’s coming 6th November. A demo is out later today.

Robert Purchese

13:23 pm
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Another co-op game here, a third-person action game but also a puzzle game, based around shooting coloured-bullets at coloured sections of enemies. There’s a party mode for more players too.


Popucom. Coming this winter.

Robert Purchese

13:24 pm
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I’m not the only one who thought that name was a bit… rude, right?

Robert Purchese

13:26 pm
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The voices of the Miis are real right? I’m not hallucinating?

Tom Orry

13:26 pm
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New Tomodachi Life brings Mii avatars back but has horrid AI robo voices


A Mii-using island adventure now. Oh god AI voices. Then they live on an Animal Crossing-like island somewhere.


It’s a bit Simsy. You pick up other characters to make them talk to each other. They’ve got a garbled language, too.


Oh, you can tickle them? That’s weird.


It’s Tomocachi Life: Living the Dream, coming next spring

Robert Purchese

13:27 pm
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Digital Eclipse’s Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection is coming to Switch. It is excellent. It’s coming 30th November.

Robert Purchese

13:28 pm
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Integrade coming to Switch 2


The Final Fantasy 7 Remake is coming to Switch 2 in 22nd January 2026.

Robert Purchese

13:29 pm
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Rogueywon says: Ok, it’s official: InZoi is no longer the creepiest Sims-clone around.

I think we’ll all be checking under the bed for creepy-voiced Miis before going to sleep tonight.

Tom Orry

13:30 pm
UTC


It’s Hades 2!


A glitzy cinematic trailer for Hades 2 to announce that…


(Please launch today…)


Oh they’re padding the announcement out!

Robert Purchese

13:31 pm
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Hades 2 is a Switch 1/2 console exclusive and launches 25th September


We’re getting an overview of Hades 2. Cut to the good stuff, Nintendo!


Hades 2 is a console-exclusive on Switch 2 and launches 25 September.

It’s also getting a 120 FPS mode while played in TV mode, apparently.

Robert Purchese

13:33 pm
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Rogueywon says: I have a transatlantic flight on September 26th. I think Supergiant just sorted out my entertainment for that.

Perfect!

Robert Purchese

13:33 pm
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Nintendo copying Ubisoft’s underrated Starlink with these Kirby amiibo.

Tom Orry

13:35 pm
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Zelda Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment launches 6th November


This is the Zelda musou game Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment now, in which you play as Zelda.


This one’s got split-screen co-op!


It launches 6th November.

Robert Purchese

13:35 pm
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Carl Sheen says: “Hades 2 is a Switch 2 console exclusive”


Also on Switch 1

D’oh – thanks!

Robert Purchese

13:37 pm
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Why does the guy in red in Dragon Quest 7 have the most annoying face I’ve ever seen?

Tom Orry

13:37 pm
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Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined in February


I am glossing over this perfectly lovely Dragon Quest CGI now. What a moustache that character has!


Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined is coming 5th February. We’re seeing some footage of it and it looks greatly visually improved.

Robert Purchese

13:39 pm
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New Virtual Boy device announced for Switch 1/2


Nintendo has made a new Virtual Boy device compatible with Switch 1/2! It’s coming 17th February and there are a host of games being released for it.


There’s going to be a cardboard model of the accessory released as well, presumably to play the games without shelling out a considerable amount of money for some plastic tat.

Robert Purchese

13:39 pm
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OMG, they are selling a Virtual Boy accessory to play the games on switch. Pure Nintendo.

Thankfully there’s also a cardboard version!

Tom Orry

13:40 pm
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FTJT says: They’re not going to sell a single one of those. Not one.

It’ll sell out in five seconds!

Tom Orry

13:40 pm
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Fatal Frame 2 remake coming early next year


Your Fatal Frame dream has come true! Sort of. There’s a remake coming for Fatal Frame: Crimson Butterly. We see some footage of it and it looks nicely improved.


It’s coming early next year.

Robert Purchese

13:40 pm
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Did one of the Fatal Frame characters just start singing part of the Gaga song from Top Gun Maverick?

Tom Orry

13:41 pm
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Who’s buying one of those Virtual Boys then?

Robert Purchese

13:42 pm
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Powerwash Simulator coming to Switch 2 this autumn


Ooh. There’s a Switch 2 version of Stardew Valley coming with four-player co-op. And there’s a Switch 2 version of Human Fall Flat. “You can enjoy a new way to wobble.”


Powerwash Simulator is coming to Switch 2 in the Autumn. It’s got “enhanced soap”. It’s got local split-screen co-op.

Robert Purchese

13:45 pm
UTC

Samus gets a motorbike!


We’re getting nearer the end now so we’re moving onto some bigger things. This looks like Samus. This must be Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.


Samus is on a Tron-like motorbike. She’s blasting across sand dunes as electric guitars blare in the background.


She’s power sliding into enemies to defeat them, which is cool.


Now she’s off the bike and blasting.

Robert Purchese

13:45 pm
UTC

Did someone accidentally drop their uni project into this Direct? That Metroid bike stuff looks… well.. bad?

Tom Orry

13:46 pm
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Metroid Prime 4 is out this year – 4th December


The trailer is still blaring electric guitars. Oh and that was it? Release date!


4th December 2025!

Robert Purchese

13:47 pm
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Tom Orry

13:48 pm
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Paid DK Bananza DLC out today – and a demo for the main game


We’re seeing some new Donkey Kong Bananza content here. It’s all about collecting emeralds. Oh nice and we get random power-ups as we play. it’s a roguelike mode, it looks like. You see how far you can get in each run and unlock various treats as you go.


DK Island and Emerald Rush paid DLC launches today. A demo of the main game will be out today too.

Robert Purchese

13:52 pm
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Pokémon Pokopia is sort of Pokémoncraft and it’s coming in 2026


10 minutes to go. Here’s a Pokéball. Here’s Ditto. Here’s a new Pokémon game?


It’s a Minecraft-like world where we play as Ditto, it seems. Ditto learns a move from Bulbasaur to grow plants. Then Squirtle teaches Ditto how to water the plants. As the island folourishes, so do the Pokémon.


We can build. We can build homes for the Pokémon. And we can have gardens. The Pokémon all mill around and hang out with you.


Pokémoncraft?

Robert Purchese

13:52 pm
UTC

Everyone: We like casual farming sims.

Nintendo: Ditto

Tom Orry

13:52 pm
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Rogueywon says: It looks more Fantasy Life than Minecraft. The crafting looks pretty limited.

It does!

Robert Purchese

13:53 pm
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Pokémon Legends Z-A now, which is coming to Switch 2 on 16th Oct with three new mega evolutions.

Robert Purchese

13:54 pm
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We’re still in Pokémon land. Pokémon Legelds Z-A: Mega Dimension DLC is coming to the game too. It’s got two new mega evolutions for Raichu.

Robert Purchese

13:56 pm
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Daganronpa 2 is making a comeback


Danganronpa 2 is making a comeback. And along with the main game, there’s an additional story being included.


Danganronpa 2×2 is coming to Switch 1/2 next year.

Robert Purchese

13:57 pm
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Dynasty Warriors Origins is coming to Switch 2 in January 22nd.

Robert Purchese

13:58 pm
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Monster Hunter Stories 2 out in March next year


Monster Hunter Stories 2: Twisted Reflections now. A turn-based role-playing game where you raise monsters and battle with them. 13th March 2026.

Robert Purchese

13:59 pm
UTC


What’s the show-closer? That’s the question.

Robert Purchese

13:59 pm
UTC

Just throwing this out there. Ignore if bad…

Bike version of Ridley in Metroid Prime 4: Ridely.

That’s it.

Tom Orry

14:00 pm
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A dark room. A phone rings. Resident Evil vibes.

A dark corridor, a battered old door. A lady’s voice. It is Resident Evil. Resi Requiem.

Robert Purchese

14:02 pm
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Resi trailer would have been scarier had it used the Mii voices.

Tom Orry

14:03 pm
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Resident Evil Requiem & Village & 7 announced for Switch


We’re seeing a shorter version of the Resident Evil Requiem trailer we saw in the summer. It doesn’t look quite as glossy as on other platforms but it doesn’t look too bad.


Resident Evil 9 Requiem is coming to Switch 2 on 29th February.


Oh and there’s one more thing?


Resi Village and Resi 7 are also coming to Switch on the same day.

Robert Purchese

14:03 pm
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Why on earth are they launching three Resi games on the same day?

Tom Orry

14:03 pm
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But there is one more thing and it looks like Fire Emblem?

Robert Purchese

14:05 pm
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Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave announced for 2026


It really looks like Fire Emblem! But set around Roman arena-style games?


We’re getting a good overview of the game here and it’s ticking all the right boxes.


Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. 2026.

Robert Purchese

14:06 pm
UTC

Show’s over – thoughts?


And that’s it. It dipped, it worried us, but Nintendo pulled it back at the end?

Robert Purchese

14:08 pm
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As someone who finds the Fire Emblem games complete snoozefests (sorry, seemingly everyone in chat), that Direct wasn’t the best. I was most looking forward to Metroid Prime 4, but the bike sections look awful.

Tom Orry

14:09 pm
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I got very into a Fire Emblem on 3DS. I can’t remember what it was called. I missed Three Houses. So I’m preparing myself for the plunge into this one. But how long will we have to wait? Still, it’s exciting.

Robert Purchese

14:10 pm
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I think a lot of how people view Switch 2 depends on what consoles/PC you own. If I’m purely a Switch 2 player, Resi news is great. As someone who will play it PS5 Pro, it’s not a huge bit of news personally.

Tom Orry

14:13 pm
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2much says: Bertie it was probably Awakening you played, or maybe Fates. I’ve only played Three Houses and Engage to completion but they’re both great, especially the former. I’ve played about half of The Sacred Stones on NSO too and that’s also fantastic

Awakening sounds right! Yes – Chrom! It was definitely that one. Gosh, 2012?! That was a long time ago.

Robert Purchese

14:15 pm
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I’m torn on the simplistic re-releases of the Mario Galaxy games. Both of them still look great due to the art design, but part of me wants to see what could have been done with a visual overhaul.

Tom Orry

14:33 pm
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Antendo says: Glad i’m not the only one who would unashamedly buy that Virtual Boy… it has a golf game for god’s sakes!


(also hoping Mario Tennis Fever is better than Aces)

That’s two people at least who’ve said they’ll buy it. That’s two sales you’ve got there, Nintendo!

Robert Purchese

14:38 pm
UTC

The big show roundup

Image credit: Eurogamer/Nintendo


We’ve gathered all of the trailers from the show, and all of the announcements, and put them into one handy list.

Robert Purchese

15:05 pm
UTC

The Virtual Boy Switch accessory costs £66.99


The Virtual Boy Switch 1/2 add-on costs £66.99, it seems.

Image credit: Nintendo

Robert Purchese

15:07 pm
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Image credit: Nintendo


Which reminds me of Alex’s very timely review of Nintendo’s Virtual Boy, which we published when Switch 2 launched. It was a bit of a cheeky fake-out from us. But who doesn’t want a hardware review decades later?

Robert Purchese

15:37 pm
UTC

Zathtrec says: Virtua boy? This isn’t Sega!

/quits

Robert Purchese

15:44 pm
UTC

Ordered 100 Virtual Boy add-ons for Switch 2 as an investment. No one tell my wife. This is my make it or break it moment!

Tom Orry



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Resident Evil Requiem Arrives Day-On On Switch 2 And Looks Great

by admin September 13, 2025


The rumors were true. Capcom’s blockbuster horror series is finding a new home on Switch 2. Not only will Resident Evil Requiem be a day-one release on Nintendo’s portable console in February 2026, but Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Resident Evil Village will be joining it as a collection on the same day.

The Switch 2 trailer opened with FBI agent Grace Ashcroft investigating a series of murders in a spooky hotel amid one jumpscare after another. The footage appeared to be taken from a Switch 2 though the trailer didn’t immediately confirm that. If that’s the case, the ninth mainline Resident Evil isn’t looking too shabby on the weaker hardware.

Requiem is out February 27, 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC as well. That’s also the day that some older Resident Evil games will finally make their way to Nintendo’s platform. Gold editions of Capcom’s Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village will both arrive then as well.

These unexpected Resident Evil ports were rumored prior to today’s Nintendo Direct, with leakers suggesting the rest of the modern Resident Evil series, including remakes of 3 and 4 as well as Resident Evil Village, will arrive on Switch 2 eventually as well.

While not confirmed, that fact that Capcom seems to be having so much success getting RE Engine games running on the new console is a good sign that we could see some of Capcom’s other blockbusters arrive on it, including maybe Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds. The latter is still in rough shape even on PC, though, so we’ll have to wait and see.



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Nintendo Switch 2 Pokemon Console Bundle Is Finally Up For Preorder At Amazon
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Nintendo Switch 2 Pokemon Console Bundle Is Finally Up For Preorder At Amazon

by admin September 13, 2025



This bundle is essentially replacing the Mario Kart World launch bundle, which has always been listed as a limited-time bundle expiring this fall. An exact end date for the Mario Kart Switch 2 bundle hasn’t been revealed, but it seems likely that it’ll be gone when the Pokemon bundle hits store shelves on October 16.

Just like with the Mario Kart bundle, this bundle saves you money versus buying the $450 console and $70 game separately. You’re getting a $20 discount by opting for the bundle. But unlike Mario Kart World, Pokemon Legends isn’t a Switch 2 exclusive; the game will also be available on the original Switch for $60.



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GOG shares their thoughts on preservation in the face of payment processor crackdowns
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GOG shares their thoughts on preservation in the face of payment processor crackdowns

by admin September 13, 2025



In general these days it’s never a good time to release a video game unless you’re Rockstar, but in recent months it’s been made even harder due to numerous payment processors cracking down on digital storefronts like Valve and Itch.io. There’s a host of reasons this is problematic, but one less spoken about how this is also an issue of preservation. GOG, another digital storefront, this one owned by The Witcher developer CD Projekt, is known for their preservation efforts, and in a recent interview they shared a bit of their thoughts in relation to these recent issues regarding payment processors.


When asked about GOG’s stance on what’s been happening with payment processors in recent months in an interview with Automaton, senior PR rep Piotr Gnyp had this to say: “At GOG, as a platform devoted to Good Old Games and video game preservation, we see it as a game preservation issue. Every year, many games are disappearing, for various reasons. Every game that disappears from distribution is potentially lost to game preservation efforts. It is particularly worrying when games are potentially vanishing due to external pressure.”


While possibly not quite as strong or confident an answer as I might like – after all, GOG has plenty of reasons to be wary of pissing off these same payment processors – there is something worth honing in on.


Steam and Itch.io are obviously not some kind of beautiful digital landscapes where games become hits after hits, both are much too saturated for that to happen. Plus, a majority of games on Steam are not DRM-free, meaning they require a connection to the storefront in question in order to be played. Most games on Itch and GOG are DRM-free, however.


The issue comes from the fact that, unfortunately, developers are forced into relying on third-party platforms to sell their games. It is incredibly hard to tell someone to come to your dedicated website to buy your game, and that only works insofar that you’ve found a payment processor to use that allows something like an adult game.


So what happens to these games when they have no place to call a home? How do we ensure that they continue to be available, when they might be hosted on the developer’s personal website, which in some cases few people might be aware of? It’s a difficult question to answer.


In this same interview, Gnyp notes that GOG is a “curated storefront,” continuing on to explain that this means “not every game submitted to us is accepted – we select titles based on quality, relevance, and alignment with our values and audience.” Again, that line about values feels like it could be a bit of a cop out, but the idea of curation is one worth exploring. It’s not a perfect solution, though it could be one way to at least keep some aspect of these unfairly shunned works alive. The question becomes how to do this, and right now, I’m still figuring it out, for myself at least.



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Donkey Kong Bananza Is Getting A Roguelike Mode With DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC Today
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Donkey Kong Bananza Is Getting A Roguelike Mode With DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC Today

by admin September 13, 2025


Announced during today’s Nitnendo Direct, Donkey Kong Bananza is getting DLC today with DK Island & Emerald Rush. DK Island is a new level modeled after Donkey Kong’s home from Donkey Kong Country, complete with his giant head. Donkey Kong’s family will also be hanging out on the island.

 

If you’ve beaten the game, Void Kong will also offer to hire you, which leads to the Emerald Rush mode. Though not explicitly called a roguelike mode by Nintendo, it allows DK and Pauline to partake in runs where they have to collect emeralds in a certain amount of time. Collecting fossils and Banandium gems let’s DK choose upgrades that he can use on that run. Along with being able to play the mode on DK Island, the other levels will also have Emerald Rush runs. Performing well in Emerald Rush awards new fashion options and statues that you can place around DK’s home.

Along with the DLC being available today, a demo for Donkey Kong Bananza will also be available. You can read Game Informer’s Donkey Kong Bananza review by following the link.



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After selling 1.4m copies on Steam, Stardew Valley-inspired Dinkum hits Nintendo Switch this November
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After selling 1.4m copies on Steam, Stardew Valley-inspired Dinkum hits Nintendo Switch this November

by admin September 13, 2025


You may not be aware of it, but the Australian-themed Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley-inspired title, Dinkum, was one of the breakout Steam games of 2022. The game sold over 350,000 within a month, and the title has gone from strength to strength since, racking up a total of over 1.4m sales since its 14th July early access launch in 2022.

What’s the story behind the game’s success? There was a late marketing push for the title just before it hit Steam – aided along by IGN’s Summer of Games show in the same year – and some YouTubers that focus on cozy life-sim games helped nudge the audience higher, too.


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Solo developer, James Bendon, is now keen to push his growing audience even further by releasing the game on Nintendo Switch (and playable on Switch 2). Whilst the initial development efforts on PC were all handled by Bendon, publisher Krafton has supported with the Switch ports, with members of the team at studio 5minlab coming in to help with porting the title to the handheld machine.

“As a massive Nintendo fan, having my own game on a Nintendo console has been a lifelong dream for me,” Bendon says in a press release. “I feel that Dinkum is a good fit for Nintendo Switch players, and it’s been the most requested console from players who have been waiting a long time to play Dinkum. I am certain that launching on the Switch will bring a lot of new players to Dinkum.”

Per a release from Bendon and Krafton, the Nintendo Switch version has been optimised for handheld play (with adjustments made to control schemes, and UI/UX), and all major content will be available across both platforms. There is a small exclusive in-game Battlegrounds costume players will be able to nab on Switch, but it’s just a cosmetic.

We’re used to seeing a lot of life sims and farming games during Nintendo Direct showcases, but with this one, it at least seems like there’s an in-built audience that’s been waiting for a while to see Dinkum escape the exclusive realms of the PC. And as we’re seeing ConcernedApe slow down development on Stardew Valley (well, in theory, at least), Bendon hints that Dinkum could live a lot longer.

“I think Dinkum is the kind of game that I could update forever, so I think as long as there are players who love Dinkum, I think they will inspire me to continue working on updates,” he says. “I am hopeful that offering Dinkum on the Nintendo Switch (and hopefully many other platforms in the future) will only bring more passionate players to Dinkum, and their passion for the game will continue to fuel my inspiration.”

Dinkum comes to Nintendo Switch, and will be playable on Switch 2, on 6th November.



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Nintendo Didn't Tease A New 3D Mario During September's Direct
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Nintendo Didn’t Tease A New 3D Mario During September’s Direct

by admin September 13, 2025


Today was the first big Nintendo Direct to happen since the company launched the Switch 2 earlier this year. 2025 is also the 40th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. So I was excited that the pre-recorded event started with a whole section dedicated to Mario. And then I was very sad.

Super Mario Odyssey launched all the way back in 2017 as a very early Switch game. And it was great. A truly wonderful 3D platformer. There wasn’t a more perfect time than today for Nintendo to announce the next mainline 3D Mario game. But that didn’t happen.

Instead, Mario’s dad, Shigeru Miyamoto, came out and talked about a marathon, some ticket designs, a theme park, a lightshow, an art museum, and then revealed the first look at the new Mario movie. I’d be fine with all that, except after showing off The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Miyamoto said this:

“The movie will be the main event of the Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary event.” 

Oh… well, uh, I guess that’s one way to celebrate video gaming’s most iconic character. And don’t worry, Chris Pratt is back to voice him.

The rest of the section dedicated to Mario’s 40th Anniversary was a bit better. Super Mario Galaxy 1+2 are coming to Switch and Switch 2. Super Mario Wonder is getting a Switch 2 upgrade and new co-op modes. And Mario Tennis Fever was revealed.

But then, Nintendo had one more announcement. Finally, it was time to end this section all about Mario’s big milestone with the thing we all wanted. And then Nintendo announced… a (very cute-looking) Yoshi game.

Welp, I guess no 3D Mario game is coming anytime soon. That’s a shame. And while I understand that Donkey Kong Bananza likely is the reason, and that game is awesome and I love it, I can’t help but feel like Mario’s 40th anniversary event was a dud.

Call the police. Call the Mushroom Kingdom’s law enforcement agency. Put out a missing person report. Mario is missing folks, for real this time, lost in the ever-expanding ambitions of Nintendo, a company once dedicated to games, that now has its fingers in so many other things.



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