Splatoon 3’s ‘Grand Festival’ Splatfest Kicks Off Tomorrow, Which Team Gets Your Vote?

Time war.

We are mere hours away from Splatoon 3‘s “biggest Splatfest yet” as the Grand Festival is finally set to kick off tomorrow (or today, for those in North America).

This 72-hour-long event pits the Splatlands’ biggest musical icons against each other in a battle over “Which is the most important to you?“, with the Squid Sisters’ Team Past facing off against Off The Hook’s Team Present and Deep Cut’s Team Future.

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Poll: Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Is Out Today, Will You Be Getting It?

Go on, tell us.

Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics is finally available on the Nintendo Switch eShop today.

It’s had some impressive reviews so far, including our own here on Nintendo Life (we gave it an “excellent” nine out of ten stars). This package includes a total of seven classic fighting games, rollback netcode, bonus fighters, museum content and much more. Here’s a snippet of our thoughts:

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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Has Been Updated To Version 3.0.3, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Download it now.

Apart from Splatoon 3, Nintendo has also rolled out a new update for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe today. Yes, after several months of silence, Version 3.0.3 is now available to download.

This update includes the following changes, according to Nintendo’s official patch notes. It’s also jumped from Version 3.0.1 to 3.0.3!

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Feature: “There Was More We Wanted To Say” – One Of 2023’s Best Games Gets ‘The Pristine Cut’ On Switch

“I just have to not be too precious”.

Back in 2021, Black Tabby Games — an indie studio formed by husband-and-wife team Tony Howard-Arias and Abby Howard — released the first episode of the episodic visual novel Scarlet Hollow on Steam. Visually striking with ink drawings and a deep branching narrative, the duo put the studio on the map from episode one, and fans have been lapping it up since.

But one episodic release just wasn’t enough, and in 2023, the team launched Slay the Princess, a visual novel that asks you to do what the game says on the tin: slay the princess. It’s an expectations-subverting masterclass that received rave reviews upon its release on Steam. A year later, Tony and Abby are back with an expanded version of the game that’s coming to all consoles — Slay The Princess – The Pristine Cut.

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Vehicle-Building Sandbox ‘Besiege’ Brings Medieval Mayhem To Switch Today

If you build it, they will run.

Following a hugely successful launch on Steam back in 2020, indie developer Spiderling Studios has brought the physics-based medieval vehicle-builder Besiege to Switch. What’s more, it’s available right now.

This is a game that will see you building deadly devices to take on whichever army is unlucky enough to stand in your way. What you build is entirely your call, with over 70 different blocks at your disposal and enough inspiration out there to keep you going for a while (just take a look at the above trailer).

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Soapbox: Sony’s Insane PS5 Pro Price Highlights The Delicate Balance Nintendo Must Strike With ‘Switch 2’

$699 is the new $599.

Recently, we asked you if $499 would be too much to pay for a ‘Switch 2’. 20% of respondees said ‘nope’, nearly 30% thought it would be too much, and the majority (rather sensibly) said that it would depend on how big of an upgrade Nintendo’s next generation of hardware represented.

Yesterday Sony pulled back the curtain on the long-rumoured PS5 Pro, an iterative update to its existing console which offers a spec-bump that, as Mark Cerny said in his presentation, looks to close the gap between performance and fidelity modes. Showcasing a modest but noticeable boost (at least when zooming in on the pixels as the presentation did) to several games in Sony’s back catalogue — including Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (2023), Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (2021), and The Last of Us II Remastered (2024) — the price was then revealed: $699 / £699 / €799.

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Random: Even The Manhole Covers Look Cool At The Nintendo Museum

Pokéman(hole cover).

It’s easy to dazzle us Nintendo fans with a giant Wiimote, a Toad barbershop quartet and a wall of pristine NES games, but to make a manhole cover exciting? That feels like a bit of a stretc- oh my GOD is that Pikachu?!

Nintendo has revealed a special manhole cover which will be housed in Kyoto’s Nintendo Museum and it’s quite the looker (thanks, GoNintendo). Nope, we never thought we’d be saying that about a manhole cover either, but here we are.

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Konami Doesn’t Want To Rush Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2

“We just have to ask for everyone to give us time”.

Konami has reiterated its plans for a second volume of the Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection but admits it doesn’t want to rush development after “all the issues” it had with the first collection.

This update was shared during the ‘Q&A’ segment of the latest ‘Metal Gear Production Hotline’ broadcast, featuring the series’ production producer Noriaki Okamura.

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Rumour: Multiple New Switch Bundles Are Apparently On The Way

One is the Mario Wonder OLED bundle.

Last week, a rumour about Nintendo launching a new Switch OLED bundle with a copy of Mario Wonder surfaced online.

This was shared by reputable leaker billbil-kun of Deal Labs, and now the same source has expanded on this – with claims multiple new Switch bundles (including the Mario Wonder one) are on the way to Europe very soon. In total, there are five deals listed. Here’s a translation via ResetEra:

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Mini Review: NBA 2K25 (Switch) – Sound The Buzzer And Call For A Sub, This Baller’s Washed

Slam dump.

There was a time when the yearly NBA 2K Switch entry was something to look forward to. Each year was a step back from the next-gen counterpart, of course, but the Nintendo port offered a near-full-fat experience with the added bonus of portability. Those were the days, eh?

Anyone who picked up NBA 2K24 will have realised this is no longer the case and, unfortunately, the same can be said this time around. NBA 2K25 is the same game we saw 12 months ago, but, somehow, with even fewer features than its predecessor. The gap between the Switch port and next-gen has become a gaping chasm and, with a £50 price tag attached, 2K25 might be the most egregious example of a Switch ‘Legacy Edition’ to date.

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