The Nintendo Switch 2 has been selling like hotcakes, with interested gamers still encountering empty retail shelves. It seems as if players aren’t the only ones having difficulty getting their hands ...
In a segment on Digital Foundry’s DF Direct Weekly, it was revealed how there’s a growing frustration among developers over the Nintendo dev kit for the Switch 2. Their discussion, coming off the ...
Developers want to bring games, but they are left waiting. Nintendo is still riding that wave from the new console launch this past June. However, if you were waiting for some more third-party support ...
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The problem with the availability of Nintendo Switch 2 development kits seems to be almost completely solved, according to recent reports. For months, many studios had trouble getting access to the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been around for months, and many would expect more developers to start working on games dedicated to the new console. However, several teams report that getting access to ...
Nintendo’s Switch 2 has leapt out of the gates at a stunning pace. Circana’s latest figures show that it’s running 75% ahead of the sales of the original Switch – itself no slouch – at the same point ...
The Switch 2 launched with a thin game library partly due to dev kit delays, but reports say the issue is fixed and more games are on the way.
After months of rumors, the Nintendo Switch 2's grand unveiling is almost here and we're bringing you the latest updates ...
This is why they said it was coming to “Nintendo.” Even though we didn’t have much to show really, the quality is not quite where we wanted to show it yet. Just the announcement itself, announcing ...
According to a recent report, many notable developers haven't received Switch 2 development kits to improve their Switch 1 games. I suspect backward compatibility is to blame. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ...