Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Receives An Update (Version 1.0.4), Here Are The Full Patch Notes

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Capcom released Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection on the Switch last September and since then it’s rolled out multiple updates.

The latest patch has now arrived and it comes with a bunch of bug fixes specifically for Clash of Super Heroes and MvC2: New Age of Heroes. Here’s the full details, courtesy of the official patch notes:

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Switch 2 Sets “All-Time” Launch Record For Video Game Hardware In The US

Beating the PS4’s record with the help of Mario Kart.

Following Nintendo’s news about the Switch 2 becoming the “fastest-selling Nintendo hardware” ever in the US, we’ve now got some numbers to go with it, courtesy of Circana’s analyst Mat Piscatella.

According to Piscatella, this is an “all-time launch week unit sales record for video game hardware in the US”, with “over 1.1 million units sold” (week ending June 7, 2025). The previous record was held by Sony’s PlayStation 4, and the sales calculated here for the Switch 2 exclude My Nintendo Store purchases.

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Guide: Mario Kart World Guide – All Courses, Cups, Missions, Collectibles, Tips & Tricks

Your ultimate Mario Kart World resource.

It’s finally time — Mario Kart World is here, along with the Nintendo Switch 2, so that means you’ll need some fuel to keep the engines running. That’s why we’re here with Nintendo Life’s ultimate Mario Kart World Guide.

In this guide, we’ll be covering all of the tips and tricks you need to get yourself over the finishing line, including the Best Karts, all Unlockable Racers, How to Drive on Walls, where to find all of those P Switch Missions and Peach Medallions, and all Control Options.

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Gulikit Claims To Be The First Third Party Supporting Wake-Up Functionality On Switch 2

Who knew it was a big thing?

We’re not sure how or when including old tech in your brand new controllers became something to be boasting about, especially when it’s Bluetooth technology that’s been around since the early noughties, but that’s where we’re at with the Switch 2’s wake-up function currently.

Now, we all know by now that it’s a bit of a pain that the original Switch Pro Controller, very surprisingly, doesn’t support the ability to wake up Nintendo’s new console, which is just daft, let’s be brutally honest. Nobody wants to fork out the price of a Pro 2 Controller just for this function (not in this economy!).

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Video: Digital Foundry Delivers Its Cyberpunk 2077 Tech Review On Switch 2

A preem dream?

Digital Foundry has posted its tech review for Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition on the Switch 2, putting the game through its paces to see just how the main story and Phantom Liberty expansion hold up on Nintendo’s new console.

To start, DF notes that the inclusion of Phantom Liberty itself is pretty remarkable given that developer CD Projekt Red opted to skip PS4 and Xbox One, favouring the beefier hardware seen in current-gen systems. The fact that the Switch 2 is able to handle this at all is commendable, but it should be said that this is where the hardware struggles the most.

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Review: Split Fiction (Switch 2) – Peerless, Visually Stunning Co-op Adventure With Boundless Variety

Co-authored.

In many ways, Split Fiction feels like the culmination of everything Hazelight Studios has accomplished in the co-op space.

The journey began with Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, a charming fantasy that required solo players to coordinate both thumbs to control two characters simultaneously. The studio then progressed to A Way Out, a jailbreak caper that introduced several clever mechanics for two players, including the now-standard Friend’s Pass system (more on that later). With It Takes Two, Hazelight pushed things even further, delivering a big adventure with a well-written, emotionally resonant story and great characters.

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Mario Kart World’s Rewind Feature Is Being Used To Set Crazy Time Trial Lap Records

13-second sprint round Koopa Troopa Beach, anyone?

Leave it to Nintendo to put a mechanic into a game that can be used in lots of ‘unintended’ ways. Then leave it to the typical Nintendo fan to figure out how to mess with it almost immediately.

Yes, just as we are routinely amazed by what players come up with in the likes of Tears of the Kingdom, it’s taken very little time for them to start doing things to Mario’s fancy new rewind feature in Mario Kart World – which, when playing offline, allows you to cycle back through a race by holding down on your D-pad, then resume from where you paused.

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Street Fighter 6’s Switch 2 Version Declared Tournament Legal By Capcom

Good form.

Street Fighter 6 launched for the Switch 2 last week and if you’ve been wanting to throw your support behind this particular version of the game, but aren’t confident it will be supported on the same level as other platforms, we’ve got some good news.

As highlighted by EventHubs, the Nintendo version has been declared tournament legal, which means the Switch 2 version is now officially acceptable for online and offline tournaments according to Capcom’s Pro Tour website. This update originally came into effect on 9th June, just days after the release of the game on Nintendo’s hybrid platform.

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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom And Breath Of The Wild Updates Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

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Following the release of Switch 2 editions of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild last week, Nintendo has now rolled out a few post-launch updates.

These will be applied to all versions and include some fixes tied to improving the overall gameplay experience as well as some revisions to specific texts. Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Nintendo’s official support page:

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