Poll: What Switch Online Rare Game Are You Playing This Weekend?

Five more titles have joined the service.

Five more Rare games have this week joined Nintendo’s Switch Online + Expansion Pack service. The first four titles are available in the base tier and the N64 release Blast Corps is available in the premium tier subscription.

With these games now available on the service, it’s got us wondering which one you’ll be playing the most this weekend, or if you’ll be playing some or all of them equally.

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Daily Deals: Persona 3 Reload, PlayStation 5 Slim, LG 65″ B3 OLED TV

Saturday is here, which means it’s time to round up the best deals available this weekend across games, technology, and more! New titles are seeing discounts, and plenty of hardware is on sale, too. The best deals for Saturday, February 24, include Persona 3 Reload, PlayStation 5 Slim, Super Mario Odyssey, Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, and more.

19% Off Persona 3 Reload

Persona 3 Reload is already one of the biggest 2024 releases so far. The remake brings in new gameplay features, new voice actors, and an impressive slew of technology, including ray tracing. It’s already on sale right now at Amazon for $56.99, which saves you $13 off the game. If you’ve never experienced the story of Persona 3, this is the definitive way to do so.

PlayStation 5 Slim Bundle for $449.99

Sam’s Club is running a great deal on the Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 5 Slim bundle. For $449.99, you will get the PlayStation 5 Slim with the disc drive and a digital copy of Spider-Man 2. That’s over $120 of savings altogether. If you or someone you know has yet to purchase a PlayStation 5, this is a great deal to take advantage of.

LG Eclair 3.0 Channel Soundbar for $249.99

This LG Eclair 3.0 Channel Soundbar is an excellent addition to any home theater setup. Featuring Dolby Atmos support, the soundbar offers sound with 4 passive radiators, which creates powerful bass without the need for a subwoofer. This unit is also WOWCAST ready, meaning you can connect and use Dolby Atmos sound wirelessly without any lag at all.

Super Mario Odyssey for $39.99

Super Mario Odyssey is still one of the best games available on Nintendo Switch. From the stunning Kingdoms to the numerous new gameplay elements, this is a title any Switch owner should have in their collection. Odyssey is best known for its Capture mechanic, which allows Mario to use Cappy and take over different enemies and objects in the environment. This title doesn’t go on sale too often, so pick up a physical copy at a discount this weekend!

LG 65″ Class B3 Series OLED 4K TV for $1,199.99

If you’re in the market for a new OLED TV, this is a great deal from Best Buy. The 65″ LG Class B3 Series TV features an OLED panel with perfect blacks and so much more. The TV also supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos to provide you with the best experience possible with any content you choose to play, watch, or listen to. This deals end at midnight, so be sure to take a look while you can.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 for $34.99

Great news for stealth action fans: Woot has Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 for $34.99, which is the lowest price we’ve seen yet. This is a great package with the first three Metal Gear Solid games, in addition to Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. If you’ve yet to play through the Metal Gear series, the Master Collection is how to do so on modern platforms.

Fire Emblem Engage for $39.99

Fire Emblem Engage is the latest entry in the long-running series. Acting as a celebration of previous titles, dozens of familiar faces returned and lended their strength in Engage. Each Fire Emblem title is standalone and can be played regardless of prior knowledge of the series, so jump in with Engage and experience the fantastic gameplay and memorable characters.

Guide: 35 Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games To Look Forward To In 2024

New Nintendo Switch games coming soon.

We’ve given this list a good old spring clean following the February 2024 Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase. There are tons of new games coming to Switch in 2024, so if we have to wait until 2025 for the Switch 2, this list should keep you pretty happy. Also, take that 35 with a pinch of salt — it’s 35-ish, if you will…


Looking for the best new Nintendo Switch games releasing soon? 2023 was a banner year for the now-ageing hybrid console, and even if it looks like the Switch is winding down as it approaches its eighth year on the market, there are still plenty of beauties to pick up in 2024.

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Every Special Edition Nintendo Switch You Can Buy in 2024

Ever since the Nintendo 64, Nintendo has released a steady stream of limited edition consoles for each generation. The Nintendo Switch is no exception to that, with over a dozen limited edition variants released over the course of its lifetime. These consoles are an excellent way to share your love of a specific franchise or series. Additionally, they tend to be rare, which can be a big draw for collectors.

To make your console search easier, we’ve compiled every special edition Nintendo Switch you can buy in 2024. This list only includes consoles still available for purchase at retailers, so you won’t find limited edition consoles that are sold out or only available through resale.

Nintendo Switch OLED Model – Mario Red Edition

This limited edition Nintendo Switch OLED Model features an entire system inspired by everyone’s favorite plumber. The Switch unit, Joy-Con, and Dock are all in a Mario Red finish, which stands out from the standard Nintendo Switch. Additionally, you can find a fun easter egg inside the back cover of the Dock, with a silhouette of Mario and a few secret coins printed by the Ethernet port.

See a list of every Mario game on the Switch.

Nintendo Switch OLED Model – Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Edition

If you’re looking for a limited edition Nintendo Switch that will stand out, look no further than the Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Nintendo Switch OLED. The dock features artwork of the Legendary Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon on the Dock. This Switch OLED special edition also includes two unique Joy-Con controllers with emblems from Naranja Academy and Uva Academy. Additionally, the back of the Switch unit has graffiti artwork featuring some of the most popular Generation 9 Pokémon, like Quaxly and Fuecoco.

See a list of every Pokémon game on the Switch.

Nintendo Switch OLED Model – The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is one of the best games available on the Nintendo Switch. Naturally, Nintendo released a limited edition console to go alongside it, and this Switch OLED is gorgeous. The front of the Dock features the iconic Hylian Crest, depicted with a reflective gold color. You’ll also see the themed Joy-Con, which feature symbols from Tears of the Kingdom. Specifically, the controllers are themed after Link’s new abilities.

See a list of every Legend of Zelda game on Switch.

Nintendo Switch Lite – Timmy & Tommy’s Aloha Edition

Nintendo has only ever released a few limited edition Nintendo Switch Lite models, and this is one of them. Featuring leaves from Animal Crossing on the backplate, this turqoise Nintendo Switch Lite is perfect for any fan of the mega hit Switch title. Unlike the other limited edition Switches on this list, the Timmy & Tommy’s Aloha Edition includes a free digital copy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons! You can purchase this exclusive limited edition Switch Lite from Walmart.

Nintendo Switch Lite – Isabelle’s Aloha Edition

Similar to the Timmy & Tommy’s Aloha Edition Switch Lite, Nintendo also released a Isabelle’s Aloha Edition. This Switch Lite uses the Coral color with the series trademark leaves plastered on the backplate. It’s important to note that this console is exclusive to Target, so you cannot purchase it elsewhere. You’ll also get a free copy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, making this a limited edition Switch worth your attention.

Nintendo Switch Special Edition FAQs

Where can you buy used Switch consoles?

The best and most consistent place you can find used Switch consoles is on eBay. Many gamers tend to sell their used Switch consoles here as it is hassle-free and reliable. You can find a wide variety of price ranges depending on the specific console you’re looking for. Due to how rare some of these limited edition Switch models have become, some are very pricey.

If you’d rather not purchase from eBay, GameStop also sells used consoles that are reliable and proven to function properly. You might end up spending more than you would elsewhere, but it can be a safer option at times.

Are there any upcoming Limited Edition Nintendo Switches?

As of now, there are no upcoming limited edition Nintendo Switch models. This is largely due to the upcoming next-generation system from Nintendo, which is rumored to launch in the first quarter of next year. Once the Nintendo Switch 2 is released, you can expect Nintendo to release a wide variety of limited edition consoles, controllers, and accessories for major game releases.

Guide: Most Addictive Nintendo Switch Games

Just one more.

Video games. They can transport you to other worlds, put you in someone else’s shoes, and artfully illuminate and educate while engaging your grey matter with entertainment of astonishing variety. There’s no end to the incredible, life-affirming experiences on offer: from thought-provoking, narrative deep-dives to blasting through zombie hordes with a double-barrelled shotty; from quiet card games to surreal, technicolor kingdoms of floating platforms and mushrooms. Video games!

They’re so great that (as with anything) it’s possible to get a little obsessive, to the point where playing your favourite game can start to impact other areas of your life. Today we’re looking at Switch games with the dangerous power to devour your every waking moment, if you let them: The most addictive games on Nintendo Switch.

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New And Improved Nitro Deck+ Announced For Switch, Pre-Orders Live

Building upon the foundations of its predecessor.

Following the release of the Nitro Deck last year, the premium collectible brand CRKD has now announced the ‘Nitro Deck+‘ – compatible with Switch OLED as well as the original model. Apart from “zero strick drift”, this new and improved model comes with a “raft of new features” to enhance the overall experience.

This includes improved ergonomics (including the adjustment of the placement of the right thumbstick), the ability to now dock to a television without an external dock, integrated USB-C output and it comes with a USB-C to HDMI adapter. There are also two new ‘Sidekick’ buttons allowing for “super-fast operation” and there is a new “easy eject system” to remove the tablet.

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Anakin Skywalker And Obi-Wan Kenobi From Star Wars Join Brawlhalla Next Month

“Hello there”.

Ubisoft’s free-to-play arena fighter Brawlhalla will be getting an update soon that transports players to a galaxy far, far away.

Yes, it’s the Star Wars event featuring the fan-favourites Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi. The apprentice and his Jedi master, who faced off in the prequel trilogy and more recently…spoiler alert…the Disney series, will be added as characters on 20th March 2024.

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Nightingale Early Access Review in Progress

Nightingale is a game of fascinating contradictions. While I’m still early on in the Early Access version of this co-op survival crafting game, it’s already jumping wildly between intriguing and confusing, aesthetically pleasing and outright ugly, intuitive and obtuse. It does a lot right, and I can see the potential of building a life from the ground up in this mysterious land – but it also does a lot wrong, particularly with how much time and effort it takes to make meaningful progress. I have a lot more to play before I put a score on this review, but so far I can’t quite tell if Nightingale’s rough spots will eventually become part of its charm or hold its otherwise interesting ideas back.

Nightingale takes place in a gaslamp fantasy world, a Victorian almost-steampunk-but-with-magic setting that feels fresh and unique in this genre – sure, games like Dishonored or The Order 1886 have tried out similar styles, but it’s still a seldom used enough framework that really stood out to me here. Earth as we know it is being swallowed up by a strange fog, and people are scattered across realms of the Fae, mythical beings pulled from European Folklore. As a “Realmwalker,” you have the ability to travel from one realm to another, which puts you on the search to find the magical city of Nightingale, the last refuge of humanity.

The mysterious Fae Puck acts as your guide on that quest, first helping you to activate a portal and escape to a far off forest realm. Puck stands out as a fascinating character, and his flowery olde tyme language is an early highlight, particularly thanks to how well it is performed.

After a whirlwind tour of short, tutorial-driven visits to a desert and swamp realm, I was dropped in the woods at the base of a large stone structure where some NPCs had set up their own camp. Curious, I made my way there and struck up a conversation with the three of them: a shopkeep, laborer, and an exposition dumping traveler. It was disappointing when I discovered that, unlike Puck, they were voiceless. That left me reading paragraphs of text any time I took on a quest or just wanted a conversation from that point on.

Quality is inconsistent across the parts I’ve seen so far.

That disparity is a good example of the inconsistent quality prevalent across the parts of Nightingale I’ve seen so far. The character creator, for example, has surprising depth, allowing for impressive customization of minute details like tooth decay, or extensive family trees whose genetic lineage can be applied to your appearance… but the end results of those interesting options always seem to look like they are models formed from clay, rather than believable faces.

Crafting is similarly promising, but with a big caveat. Gathering materials to begin the typical climb from a destitute castaway to a thriving survivor is compelling, and if you’ve played pretty much any games like this before, it is very intuitive. For example, an early objective was to raise my Gear Score, an aggregate of the quality spread across your clothes and tools. As attached as I was to my shoddy bottom-tier clothes, upgrading to the “simple” garments above them would require leather, which naturally meant hunting animals and tanning their hides.

Unfortunately, this proved tiresome. I found the starting area strangely sparse when it comes to wildlife, so it took what seemed like forever to gather the materials needed. And once I did, converting them all one at a time on the tanner meant waiting real-world minutes for every single piece. It was a tedious process right out of the gate, when all I wanted to do was explore and see what this realm was all about.

Once I finished upgrading my equipment enough, my objective thankfully switched to exploring a nearby Site of Power, which in this case really just meant a dungeon. Inside were The Bound, hostile goblin-like creatures that wanted me very dead. I switched back and forth between a dagger and ax I had crafted to fight them off, swinging both wildly while sidestepping their counter attacks. I haven’t encountered a ton of fights yet, but they have at least provided some simple hack-and-slash fun. That said, there’s also an unsatisfying lack of weight to melee attacks, as you just sort of flail while you have the stamina to do so and watch the damage numbers fly. I’m hopeful that changes as the quality of my weapons improve.

Despite being so rough around the edges, and despite being uneven to look at at times, I am still enjoying Nightingale so far. I like spending time in the Fae realms, and I’m enjoying the rags to… well, nicer rags adventure I’ve seen up to this point. I don’t know yet if what’s here at its Early Access launch is enough to keep me coming back, but it has left a positive first impression on me overall. I’m keen to dig into the actual survival aspects like building a more robust camp or small house for myself more, and eager to see what else my mysterious friend Puck has in store for me, before finalizing my review in the next week or two.