Marvel Cosmic Invasion “Bug-Blasting Patch” Update For Switch And Switch 2 Now Live

“We’re back to take out the bugs”.

Following the release of the beat ’em up Marvel Cosmic Invasion on the Switch and Switch 2 earlier this month, a new update for the title has now been rolled out.

According to the development team, this new update is packed with fixes and quality-of-life tweaks. There’s also plenty of “bug-blasting” in this latest patch. Here’s the full rundown, via the game’s Steam page:

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Splatoon 3’s Annual In-Game Event Frosty Fest Returns Early Next Year

“Who do you spend the holidays with?”.

Although Nintendo ended Splatoon 3‘s “regular updates” some time ago now, it’s been revived this year with the release of a free Switch 2 update and some major game patches.

Now, as 2025 comes to a close, the return of Frosty Fest has been announced. This time the question is: Who do you spend the holidays with? Is it with your friends, family or solo?

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“A Really Good Experience” – Digital Foundry Dives Into Switch 2’s Final Fantasy VII Remake Demo

“They’ve done an amazing job”.

Square Enix had a holiday treat in store for us earlier this week, when it dropped the Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade demo on the Switch 2 eShop. Before the full game launches next year, you can now get an idea of what to expect by playing through the iconic opening sequence for free.

But how does it hold up from a technical standpoint? Here to answer that very question are the experts from Digital Foundry, who have been diving into the demo to see what it can muster.

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Opinion: Marvel Cosmic Invasion Caps Off A Great Year To Be A Superhero Fan

Flying high.

Cards on the table: I am a big superhero fan and I always have been. I’ve read the comics, I’ve played the games, I’ve watched the movies, I’ve got the tattoos *gulp*. I am usually pretty adept at bending things to see the positives — heck, I can even defend Thor: The Dark World on a good day — but the last few years have been real dark for us fans of caped crusaders.

There have been some high points: Marvel TV (on the whole) has been rather solid, I’ve played more Marvel Snap than I care to admit, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was far better than some folk give it credit for, Batman: Arkham Shadow got its TGA flowers, and show me one animated film in the last five years that doesn’t have some Spider-Verse DNA in it. But, generally, it has been a very long time since I’ve been able to say “I love superheroes” without needing to have a clarifying statement in the back pocket for the inevitable, and often completely valid, comeback.

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Guide: 100 Switch 1 & 2 Games To Check Out In Nintendo’s Holiday eShop Sale (UK)

Every game we scored 9/10 or above.

Nintendo has launched its latest eShop sale in the UK, discounting a bunch of titles for the Christmas season.

Ignoring the fact that the UK eShop site has it titled as the ‘Holiday Sale’ and not the ‘Christmas Sale’ – we’re on the other side of the pond, after all – there’s a lot to like here. To illustrate this, we thought we’d go through the games on offer and highlight the ones that we think you should check out. We’re looking at titles that happened to score 9/10 or above on Nintendo Life, so you know that these are among the best of the best.

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No Gravity Games Is Giving Away 10 Free Switch Games This Month (North America)

Update: The final day brings three freebies.

Update: The final day of No Gravity Games’ ‘Switchmas Giveaway’ is finally upon us, with three new Switch freebies for all those who have followed the chain up until this point. You’ll find the complete list of every game in this year’s giveaway, and all the info on how to get involved, in our original post below.


You know the festive season is well and truly here when No Gravity Games announces its annual ‘Switchmas Giveaway’, where the studio dishes out a selection of its back catalogue for free.

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Rumour: Bethesda’s Newest IP Is Still Reportedly On Course For Switch 2

Can we expect contact in 2026?

Following a rumour in August about Bethesda’s newest original IP Starfield making its way across to the Switch 2 in 2026, a new story is now making the same claim.

This information comes from Windows Central Executive Editor Jez Corden, who says the action role-playing space game will not only be arriving on the PlayStation 5 in 2026 but also Nintendo’s new hybrid system.

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Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 Updated To Version 1.3.0, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Download it now.

Nintendo has been rolling out updates for many of its games in the lead up to the end of the year, and today it’s released new patches for Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of the official Nintendo support pages This update apparently improves the gameplay experience on the Switch and Switch 2, and also resolves “several other issues”. Notably, the patch notes are the same, but if anything else is revealed about what’s specifically been improved in each title, we’ll let you know.

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Fitness Boxing 3’s 1.3.0 Update Adds New Instructor & Workouts, Here Are The Patch Notes

Now with added Tai Chi.

Nintendo has been on a bit of a roll with the first-party updates this week, and now it’s Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer‘s turn for a refresh.

The game has today been updated to ver. 1.3.0, with the big addition being Kurogane, a new instructor who can help guide you through easier workouts. Fresh Tai Chi sessions have also been added to the game, so you can get your reps in at a more manageable pace.

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Guide: Best Switch 2 Ports – The Most Impressive Third-Party Games On Nintendo Switch 2

It takes all ports.

Since its launch, Switch 2 has quickly followed in its predecessor’s footsteps, attracting impressive ports from other consoles which belie the modest power of its mobile chipset. It’s a massive jump up from Switch 1, but we’re still talking about a tablet smaller than the average paperback, and it’s mightily impressive to see it handling some of the biggest games from the best devs on the planet.

Naturally, some efforts are better than others, and here we’re highlighting the very best ports on Switch 2; a selection of the finest performers, encompassing not just “impossible” ports of games designed to run on much more powerful, home-bound hardware, but also efforts from developers who made the right choices — the right compromises — to get their game singing on Switch 2 without sacrificing what makes it special.

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