Opinion: Third-Party Support For Switch 2 Is Already A Dream Come True

An avalanche of quality.

The Switch 2 has gotten off to a bit of a weird start.

Although there’s no denying that the console has been a massive commercial success since its launch on 5th June 2025 — officially selling over 10 million units — there’s a niggling, underlying sense of dissatisfaction amongst some fans regarding Nintendo’s first-party lineup (and let’s just save Game-Key Cards for another time, hm?).

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Square Enix Aims To Automate 70% Of QA With Generative AI By 2027

This will go down well.

Square Enix has laid out plans to automate 70% of QA and debugging tasks with generative AI by 2027.

This comes via a progress report on the company’s ‘Square Enix Reboots and Awakens’ business plan (thanks, VGC) in which it hopes to turn its fortunes around and become a true industry leader. It states that it has initiated a partnership with the Matsuo-Iwasawa Laboratory at the University of Tokyo, aimed at “improving the efficiency of game development processes through AI technologies”

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Guide: Kirby Air Riders Global Test Ride Times – When Is The Online Demo Happening?

Start your engines.

The second Kirby Air Riders Direct wrapped up with the announcement of a ‘Global Test Ride’ demo, speeding onto Switch 2 throughout November.

In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the free online tasters, including when they are happening, what you’ll be able to play, and how to get involved.

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Kirby Air Riders Gets A Seven-Minute Overview Trailer

Racing onto Switch 2 later this month.

Ahead of the release of Kirby Air Riders later this month, Nintendo has now released a new overview video. Yes, if you need even more footage of this new racer after the previous broadcasts, we’ve now got an additional seven minutes!

Although it’s in Japanese, there’s plenty of footage on display that provides a recap of everything revealed so far. This includes the main modes and even mini games, and towards the end, there’s even another look at the new Kirby Air Riders amiibo line. When an English version of this trailer is released, we’ll provide an update.

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Marvel Cosmic Invasion Devs Showcase Every Fighter In The Upcoming Beat ‘Em Up

“Most of our inspiration comes from the comic books”.

We are mere weeks away from Marvel Cosmic Invasion punching its way onto Switch and Switch 2 on 1st December, and with the full character roster now out in the open, the team at Tribute Games has shared a breakdown of what we can expect from each fighter.

In the above video, the team explains how it assembled a lineup of both familiar and lesser-known faces, and how each character keeps things interesting.

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Pokémon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension DLC News Coming Tomorrow

A Mega Announcement?

We’re just shy of three weeks past Pokémon Legends: Z-A‘s release, but tomorrow, The Pokémon Company has some news in store for the upcoming DLC, Mega Dimension.

At 6am PST / 9am EST / 2pm GMT (or your local time), we’ll be getting an “update” on the DLC, which will feature two versions of Mega Raichu and the Mythical ‘mon Hoopa.

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The Nintendo Museum Has Already Played Host To Over Half A Million Visitors

Admission continues via randomly selected drawings.

The Nintendo Museum has been open to the public for roughly a year at this point and, thanks to the ongoing lottery system for prospective visitors, the venue has already played host to quite a few people.

Announced via Nintendo’s latest financial briefing, the company states that the “cumulative number of
visitors surpassed half a million as of the end of September”, and that it will continue to implement randomly selected drawings going forward. This is simply due to the large number of numbers, and Nintendo has apologised for any inconvenience this might cause.

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Nintendo Releases A Storefront App For Android And iOS

With play activity available for 3DS and Wii U.

Nintendo has launched a storefront app – simply titled Nintendo Store – for Android and iOS, letting you browse everything including eShop titles, accessories, amiibo, apparel, and more.

Originally available exclusively in Japan as the ‘My Nintendo’ app, this has now been updated and reworked for worldwide use. It’s not quite a dedicated experience, mind you, since clicking on any given product will take you through to the relevant page in your default browser.

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