‘The Best Competitive Multiplayer Games’ Book Is Chock-Full Of Nintendo Titles

And it’s out now.

Last year, we were kindly sent a sample of ‘The Most Relaxing Video Games’ from Ryan Janes, a lovely book that delved into a collection of games handpicked to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Now, Janes is back with another book, this time looking at some of the best PvP games ever made – in fact, it’s straight up called ‘The Best Competitive Multiplayer Games’, how about that! Much like the first book, this one doesn’t merely list out a bunch of games and have done with it, but instead incorporates a lot of Janes’ own personal history and anecdotes, making for a pleasant read from start to finish.

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Asphalt Legends Unite Speeds Up On Switch With “Limited-Time” Sonic Event

Gotta go faster.

Sega launched a new brand campaign recently which plans to dedicate an entire year to Sonic the Hedgehog‘s trademark characteristics of “speed and attitude”. As part of this, there’ll be all sorts of racing-inspired partnerships and the latest one is now live.

Sonic has teamed up with Gameloft’s free-to-play racer Asphalt Legends Unite (formerly known as Asphalt 9: Legends), which is available on the Switch eShop as a free download.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (31st May)

So long, Switch 1.

It’s finally upon us, the last weekend before Switch 2. We have one last chance to throw our backlogs a concerned look before a line-up of launch games gets added to the pile, so let’s go out with one last hurrah, shall we?

You’d think that this week would have been a little ‘quiet before the storm’ vibes, but there’s actually been quite a lot to keep up with. We got the official release date for Pokémon Legends: Z-A (16th October, if you missed it), saw its pre-order goodies and heard about the all-important price. As if that wasn’t enough, TPC confirmed that the next Pokémon Presents showcase will be coming our way in July.

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Random: Xenoblade Chronicles X Pops Up On Microsoft PC Game Page

Something or nothing?

Well, here’s a weird listing – Monolith Soft’s Wii U epic Xenoblade Chronicles X has popped up on a Microsoft PC webpage covering “enhanced games for Microsoft Edge Game Assist”.

We’ve taken a look ourselves and can confirm it’s featured. It’s listed alongside PC releases like World of Warcraft and Half-Life 2. Here it is, along with the attached description:

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Nintendo Appears To Have Updated Mario Kart World’s Switch 2 File Size

Some other file sizes have also changed.

We’re now less than a week out from the Switch 2 and it seems Nintendo has updated the estimated file size for Mario Kart World.

According to official online listings in the US and Japan, this new open-world entry has been reduced from 23.4GB to 21.9GB. Although the Switch 2 comes loaded with 256GB of internal storage, it’s nice to see Nintendo doing its best to keep file sizes down.

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New Yakuza 0 Opening Movie Builds The Hype For Switch 2 Launch

It’s nearly here!

SEGA is keeping the hype train running in the lead up to Switch 2’s release by gradually drip-feeding us more information about its launch titles. Today, Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut is back in the limelight, as we’ve got our first look at the game’s opening movie.

The above footage promises just about as much action as we would expect from the upcoming definitive edition, showcasing some of the tasty visuals and fancy lighting that we can expect to find from the Switch 2.

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PowerWash Simulator’s Final Free Content Update Splashes Onto Switch

Sud’s up.

After four years of service, Square Enix and FuturLab have released the last content update for PowerWash Simulator, titled ‘The Muckingham Files 6’.

Fittingly described as the “final stop” on the PowerWash journey, this free update leaves us with a mucky tube train in need of a scrubbing and the Sculpture Park — a new location where you’ll have to blast away the dirt on a few pieces of artwork. Both of these fresh locales hide a handful of Easter eggs for PowerWash Simulator 2 (which still isn’t confirmed for Switch 2, but we remain hopeful), so be sure to pay attention to the details.

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New Videos Show How Fantasy Life i Has Been Beefed Up On Switch 2

Stronger visuals and faster load times.

Level-5 has released two new videos via its YouTube channel to showcase exactly how Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time has been improved on the Switch 2 (thanks, Nintendo Everything).

It’s pretty self-explanatory stuff here, really. The first video focuses on graphics and performance, showing how Switch 1 and Switch 2 differ while our protagonist is hacking away at a tree. The Switch 2 demonstrates some clear improvements with graphical fidelity and frame rate, with Level-5 even zooming in on the character model to further highlight the stark differences.

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Video: Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S Shows Off Nintendo Switch 2 Camera Support

Fun with your friends.

SEGA is bringing Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S action to the Switch 2 at launch and while it looks set to offer more of the same, there will be some new features here and there.

One, in particular, you might be interested in trying out if you’re picking up the new camera accessory, is the ability to see other players when you’re versing them. Here’s a quick look, courtesy of Necro Felipe on social media:

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Another US Retailer Will Be Stocking Additional Switch 2 Units Next Week

Available while supplies last.

If you’ve had no luck so far securing a Switch 2 pre-order just yet, and happen to be located in the US, there’ll still be some opportunities to grab a system at launch.

Apart from locations like GameStop, Costco and Staples, which are set to offer additional units, it seems Target will also have more stock the day after the system’s release. This includes the standalone unit and the Mario Kart World bundle:

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