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Nintendo Switch 2 will support regular USB mice in at least one game
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Nintendo Switch 2 will support regular USB mice in at least one game

by admin May 24, 2025


The Switch 2’s Joy-Con “mouse” has some competition. At least one launch game for Nintendo’s new console includes USB mouse support. Nobunga’s Ambition: Awakening CE lets you plug in a traditional pointing device and get down to business. According to developer Koei Tecmo, the mouse will “work seamlessly.”

Nobunga’s Ambition will let you switch between controller and USB mouse on the fly. “Once you connect the USB mouse, a message will appear in the top left indicating that the mouse is connected,” Michi Ryu said in a video (translated from Japanese). “When the USB mouse is connected, it takes priority over the Joy-Con 2. As you can see, you can switch instantly. It’s very smooth.”

So, what does that mean for other mouse-friendly Switch 2 games? Civilization VII, another launch title, comes to mind. We emailed 2K Games to ask and will update this story if we hear back.

To be fair, the Switch 2’s Joy-Con mouse support is solid. Engadget’s Sam Rutherford was pleasantly surprised with it in his hands-on. Still, it’s nice to have options. (And let’s be honest, a real mouse will be hard to beat.)

Although it wasn’t a well-known fact, the original Switch also supported USB mice. For example, Nintendo’s visual programming tool Game Builder Garage worked with them. But the number of games supporting the Joy-Con mouse makes it a bigger deal on the Switch 2.



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Every PC Handheld is a Steam Deck Now With SteamOS Support

by admin May 23, 2025


Valve’s SteamOS is here to take the reins for your favorite mobile gaming machines. The company’s latest update enables anybody to load up Valve’s native handheld software onto (almost) any handheld PC, providing a much cleaner, console-like experience for a smaller screen. We’ve already seen how the change in operating system can increase gaming performance on familiar handhelds. At this rate, Valve is in a good position to give every PC—not just handhelds—the Steam Deck treatment.

SteamOS version 3.7.8 is finally out of beta. While it’s built with Steam Decks in mind, it also adds compatibility with the Lenovo Legion Go S. The extra step this takes is creating compatibility with any handheld PC running an AMD chipset. That includes devices like the original Lenovo Legion Go, as well as the Asus ROG Ally and Ally X. Valve doesn’t care about having its own proprietary software tied to hardware. It cares more about proliferating the Steam marketplace on every gaming machine, big or small.

Getting SteamOS installed on a separate handheld involves downloading the SteamOS recovery image. Valve offers instructions for how to do that on its website, which includes separate instructions for both the Legion Go and ROG Ally. While there’s a possibility you may be able to install SteamOS on other handhelds from smaller brands like Ayaneo and GPD, there are a few major handhelds missing from this list. Both the MSI Claw 7 and Claw 8 AI+ use an Intel chipset and run on Windows 11. Earlier this year, Valve told French tech outlet Frandroid it was working with Intel on SteamOS support, but the makers of Half-Life haven’t revealed when it might add that support. At least MSI’s upcoming Claw A8 with its AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme should be compatible when it finally sees the light of day.

The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first non-Steam Deck with ‘official’ SteamOS support, but don’t let that stop you from trying it on other devices. © Photo: Rémi Lou / Gizmodo

Valve made it clear that SteamOS working on other handhelds isn’t as clean as it should be when it arrives on the Legion Go S. At least, Valve explained how its “Steam Deck Verified” will work on non-Steam Deck devices. Anything that is supported on SteamOS will get a “SteamOS Compatible” label, of which around 18,000 titles should work on handhelds. However, this won’t tell you if the game is built for a small screen or if it will run at a playable framerate.

SteamOS is based on Linux, though it currently isn’t built to run on any regular PC. There are certain functions, like the sleep and wake modes, that are tuned specifically for handheld. The recovery image released Friday won’t work on any full laptop or desktop. As for whether we’ll be able to turn any Windows PC into a newfangled “Steam Machine,” we may not have to wait too much longer. Valve has previously stated it was planning to ship “a general installer for SteamOS available for other manufacturers who wish to make a gaming device of their own.”

The days of Windows’ dominance of PC gaming may be coming to an end—or at least we may finally have some competition. Though we’ve already wrapped our mitts around the Windows version of Lenovo’s 8-inch single-body handheld, the SteamOS version is set to launch May 25 for $600 compared to the $730 version with Windows 11. Gizmodo will have its own review of the new edition of the Go S, and we’re hoping the new price point and potential performance uptick may finally offer an alternative to Valve’s own handheld. Windows-based handhelds have to run more background tasks compared to SteamOS, and that impacts performance. Microsoft has hinted its working on to make its operating system better on handheld, and it may even tie itself to Asus to launch an officially licensed Xbox handheld PC.

Even if Microsoft can make headway on a handheld mode, Valve has a head start. Steam is still the largest game distribution platform on PC, and—despite Game Pass’ reported growing popularity—Microsoft can’t come close to Valve’s overwhelming dominance. Either way, comfort and ease of use are the big reasons to make the switch. It’s not exactly seamless to get non-Steam games on Steam Deck, but if the alternative is navigating Microsoft’s increasingly ad-filled OS, most would choose the more-seamless option.



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Roblox unveils new head of parental advocacy position "to support families navigating digital safety"
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Roblox unveils new head of parental advocacy position “to support families navigating digital safety”

by admin May 22, 2025


Roblox has appointed its first head of parental advocacy, Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov.

Based in the UK, Roblox said the new role was designed “to strengthen support for families navigating digital safety and online wellbeing” and will be “building partnerships and tools to empower parents to help their children use digital platforms safely and responsibly.”

Roblox said its “top priority has been to promote the safety and civility of its users on the platform,” and pointed to its recently introduced parental controls.

Milovidov, with a background in international law, joins Roblox from the Lego Group, where she led on digital gaming, metaverse strategy, and child safety.

“I am excited to join Roblox to address the evolving challenges families face in today’s digital landscape,” Dr. Milovidov said. “It is my personal mission to give parents the confidence and skills to raise children who thrive online while using technology safely and responsibly – today and tomorrow. This role underscores Roblox’s commitment to supporting parents with expert guidance, innovative tools, and community resources focused on child safety and family well-being.”

Tami Bhaumik, Roblox’s VP of civility and partnerships, added: “Ensuring parents have the necessary tools to navigate the digital world has always been foundational to Roblox’s Civility Initiative.

“We’re thrilled to have Elizabeth, with her digital parenting expertise, join Roblox to further help parents understand the platform and provide guidance to their children on staying safe and thriving in the online world.”

The news comes weeks after a US teenager initiated a lawsuit against Roblox and Discord, claiming the companies are “accountable for facilitating the sexual exploitation of Plaintiff, who was a minor at the time of the abuse and is now barely an adult.”

Roblox recently published its financial report for the first quarter of the fiscal year, reporting strong growth across the board, including over $1 billion in revenue.



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Nintendo Switch 2's Game Chat will seemingly support both live subtitles and text-to-speech
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Nintendo Switch 2’s Game Chat will seemingly support both live subtitles and text-to-speech

by admin May 20, 2025


Nintendo Switch 2 will seemingly support both live subtitling and text-to-speech.

While not formally confirmed by Nintendo marketing, videos showing off the features popped up over the weekend. The first illustrates how a player can type messages into Game Chat and have the recipient hear the message aloud at their end of the exchange.

We’ve also seen a separate video showing Game Chat transcribing a live discussion and providing a transcription on the side of the screen.

It’s thought the system will, like its predecessor, also support USB keyboards but again, this has yet to be officially confirmed.

However, while Game Chat will be free for all users from release day until March 31, 2026, after that date players will require a Switch Online subscription, which means these accessibility features may potentially be locked behind the premium subscription. GamesIndustry.biz has reached out to Nintendo for clarification.

Nintendo Switch 2 is scheduled to release on June 5. Last week, Nintendo said it was committed to making its products “as obtainable as we possibly can” amidst fluctuating market conditions due to the US tariffs.



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