Nintendo has confirmed its Switch successor will be backward compatible with Switch games. Company president Shuntaro Furukawa shared the news earlier this morning. Writing on social media ...
If you were expecting to hear more about Nintendo's next console, which has been dubbed 'Switch 2', during today's latest financial report from the company, I am sorry I am going to have to ...
Switch games will be playable on the successor to Switch, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said during the company’s second quarter financial results and corporate management policy briefing ...
Oli Welsh is senior editor, U.K., providing news, analysis, and criticism of film, TV, and games. He has been covering the business & culture of video games for two decades. Nintendo’s president ...
The successor to Nintendo Switch is set to feature backwards compatibility with current Nintendo Switch software and will also have Nintendo Switch Online support. This news positions the yet-to ...
Maddy Myers has run Polygon’s games section since 2020 as deputy editor. She has worked in games journalism since 2007, at Kotaku, The Mary Sue, and the Boston Phoenix. The thing is, the fiscal ...
Non-permanent Hong Kong residents holding a foreign passport can visit mainland China for a longer period of five years with a multiple-entry visa starting on Wednesday, a new measure announced by ...
Nintendo is inviting people to apply to play test a new feature for Nintendo Switch Online — though the company isn’t specifying what the feature is. Applications will be open from Thursday ...
Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch OLED users have been warned by fellow users that a recent update to the console is causing all types of problems. With the Nintendo ...
Nintendo has treated fans to numerous unexpected surprises this year, including Princess Zelda as the playable character in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, the upcoming revival of the Mario ...
To suggest that the gaming community, whether fans or media outlets, has concrete knowledge of Nintendo's much-speculated Switch 2 sometimes feels akin to divining from bones cast into a fire.