Splatoon 3 Offering Four Exclusive Icons To Switch Online Subscribers

Participate in this weekend’s Splatfest.

Splatoon 3 has been given a second wind on the Switch 2 thanks to a new update enhancing the game’s resolution and frame rates.

As part of this, Nintendo is also bringing back its Summer Nights event starting this week and through the entire weekend. This time you’re fighting for your preferred mode of transport – Team Land, Team Sea or Team Air.

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Random: It’s Now Easier Than Ever To Get Zelda: TOTK’s Best Weapon

Y’know, if you’re okay breaking the game.

If you’re familiar with some of the glitches possible in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, then you’re probably already aware of ‘MsgNotFound’. It’s essentially the Master Sword from the prologue section of the game, and it’s quite possibly the best unbreakable weapon you can get.

If you can get it, mind. And now, thanks to Gaming Reinvented, it’s easier than ever. You’ll need a copy of Tears of the Kingdom: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition first and foremost, since you’ll need to make use of the Zelda Notes app. Here’s a look at all of the prerequisites:

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Feature: Three Laps, Two Players, One Vegas Jumpsuit – 10 Things We’d Love To See Added To Mario Kart World

How about a map marker?

Mario Kart World has been on the circuit for over a month now, and after a decade of its predecessor, it’s great to be playing something that feels fresh.

That’s not to say all of its innovations have gone down well, with a vocal contingent of players taking against Nintendo’s updates and approach to Grand Prix mode, with the ‘intermission’ routes drawing particular ire from people who prefer the traditional three-lap race-around-a-circuit.

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Exclusive: Upcoming Fast Fusion Update For Switch 2 Introduces Photo Mode

Going live this week.

Shin’en Multimedia is still hard at work on updating Fast Fusion for the Switch 2, and it’s now on the cusp of releasing a new patch.

Going live on Thursday, 10th July, Version 1.4 will take inspiration from Nintendo’s own Mario Kart World by introducing a new photo mode. You’ll be able to move the camera around the action, tilt for the perfect angle, and even apply unique frames to spice up your photography.

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Guide: Amazon Prime Day 2025 – Best Deals On Nintendo Switch Games, Controllers, 4KTVs, MicroSD Cards, And More

Day 2 deals.

The latest Amazon Prime Day is here and as always, there are plenty of deals on Switch consoles, Switch games, micro SD cards, accessories, and more to be found!

This event lasts for four days, running from 8th – 11th July, and we’ll be updating this page with all the best Nintendo deals throughout to save you from scrolling through page after page of products.

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NBA 2K26 Shoots Some Hoops On Switch 2 “This Fall”

“Pulling up from deep—even on the go”.

Following on from the recent news WWE 2K25 would be making its way to the Switch 2, 2K has now confirmed the latest basketball entry NBA 2K26 will also be released on Nintendo’s new hybrid platform.

It will arrive “this Fall” – with Nintendo also confirming this news on its own social platforms earlier today. The cover star is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City Thunder, and pre-orders for the game will open this week.

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Random: Final Fantasy 14 Director Thinks “Aspiring” Game Devs Should Play Echoes Of Wisdom

“There were many points that made me think ‘Wow, that’s amazing'”.

Final Fantasy XIV director and Final Fantasy XVI producer Naoki Yoshida, commonly referred to as Yoshi-P, has been heaping praise on Nintendo lately. And in an interview with Famitsu, where he talks about anime and his love of Super Mario Bros. 3, he’s particularly gushing about one recent Switch game that he thinks “anyone aspiring to become a game developer” should play.

That title is The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and not for the in-game Echoes, summonable monsters, or even the puzzle design. Rather, it’s how Nintendo has “used resources” and re-used assets.

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A New Nintendo Magazine Is Seeking Your Support On Kickstarter Right Now

Say hello to ‘Ninsight’.

Ninty Media, the team behind magazines such as The Vita Lounge, Switch Player, and Ninty Fresh, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new venture called ‘Ninsight’.

With the first issue shipping globally in August, Ninsight aims to provide the latest Nintendo-themed news, reviews, and talking points in a premium, 80-100 page magazine with zero adverts. At the time of writing, over half of the Kickstarter’s £5,000 goal has been achieved with 16 days remaining.

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