Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (15th March)

Wahoo!

One minute, you’re revelling in the celebrations of MAR10 Day, the next, it’s the weekend. Where does the time go?

While not quite as big as last year’s affair, MAR10 Day 2025 brought us some eShop savings, a new Alarmo theme, and a first look at a sweet 18+ Mario Kart LEGO set. Elsewhere, we heard that Niantic is selling Pokémon GO and its entire gaming division for an eye-watering sum of cash, got a look at the new on-rails space shooter from a former Star Fox programmer and got the deets on a new Nintendo Store opening in San Francisco.

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Star Wars: Hunters Servers To Close Later This Year

Forced out.

Zynga has announced that it will be shutting down servers for the free-to-play shooter Star Wars: Hunters on 1st October 2025.

In a blog post shared on the official website, the developer shared that “We understand this news may be disappointing and want to assure you that this decision was not made lightly. Your passion and dedication to the game and its community have meant the world to us…”, confirming what would be coming to the game.

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Nintendo’s MAR10 Day eShop Sale Welcomes A Handful Of Sweet Savings (North America)

Let’s-a save!

Nintendo’s MAR10 Day eShop sale is wrapping up in North America this weekend (16th March). So, if there are any titles starring Mario & friends that you have been meaning to check out, this is your friendly reminder to get in there and make the most of the savings while they’re still around!


It wouldn’t be MAR10 Day without an eShop sale and today, Nintendo of America has kicked off just that.

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Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters Land New Update As Series Passes 200 Million Sales

Here are the full patch notes.

Square Enix has announced that the Final Fantasy series has surpassed a whopping 200 million sales worldwide, five million of which have come from 2023’s Pixel Remasters.

To mark the occasion, the studio has released a new patch for all six games in the collection, bringing the Switch editions up to ver. 1.2.0. The patch doesn’t address anything too drastic in the titles, though there are a good number of balancing tweaks and bug fixes to help things run that bit smoother.

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Rumour: Nintendo May Have Already Shipped A Boatload Of Switch 2 Units To North America

Fingers crossed for an early summer release.

All eyes are on Nintendo’s 2nd April Direct for more official news of Switch 2, but until then, the rumour mill is working overtime to gather as much information as it can about the upcoming console launch.

The latest chatter comes from Famiiboards member LiC (also shared to the GamingLeaksAndRumours Reddit), and it’s all to do with a series of North American shipments believed to be carrying a boatload of Switch 2 units. Get your pinches of salt at the ready, folks (thanks for the heads up, wccftech).

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Pokémon TCG Pocket Update To Remove Trade Tokens Following Player Feedback

“More accessible and enjoyable”.

Earlier this year, Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket rolled out its trading feature and certain aspects didn’t exactly go down well with the playerbase.

This feedback was taken on board, and the development team has now returned with information on how exactly this experience will be changed. Most notably, is the removal of trade tokens – with this update scheduled to be implemented by the “end of autumn 2025”.

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Splatoon 3 Version 9.3.0 Out Now, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

The first update of 2025.

Nintendo has announced it will be rolling out Splatoon 3‘s first update of the year this week – bumping the game up to Version 9.3.0.

This update will include adjustments to weapons, Splatfest changes, and all sorts of bug fixes. You can see the official patch notes courtesy of Nintendo’s support page below.

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M2 Is Working On A Brand New ‘Night Striker’ Game

And we’ve got some footage.

M2, the emulation wizards who are responsible for multiple Sega Ages titles, Virtual Console ports, and the excellent Castlevania Advance and Dominus Collections, has shared a brand new trailer for its upcoming game, Night Striker Gear, which is coming to Switch in 2025.

The clip was shared on Bluesky by ohfivepro (via Time Extension), with a timestamped version of the stream viewable on YouTube, and this is our first look at the game.

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We Really Want To See This Turn-Based TMNT Game Come To Switch

Totally Tactical!

We’re almost three months in, and we haven’t had a single Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game lined up for Switch in 2025 — which, after the trio we got last year, feels like a long time. One that we’d expect to see make its way over at some point, however, is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown, an upcoming turn-based title from developer Strange Scaffold (Sunshine Shuffle, An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs) which will be skating onto PC on 22nd May.

You read that right, Tactical Takedown sees the Turtles go turn-based. Playing against the usual heroes in a half-shell hack-and-slash gameplay, Strange Scaffold’s upcoming release is more about strategy than slashing. In it, you’ll help Leo, Raph, Donnie and Mikey on a mission to take down the Foot Clan (what are the odds?), with a campaign for each hero.

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