Mortal Kombat 1 Conan The Barbarian DLC Update Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

“Crush your enemies and see them driven before you”.

The Switch 2 has dominated the headlines over the past few days, but there’s been plenty of other stuff going on in the world of video games this week.

On the Mortal Kombat front, NetherRealm revealed the official gameplay trailer for Conan the Barbarian featuring the likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger, with the voice work apparently done by Chris Cox (the same guy who voiced Arnie as the Terminator in Mortal Kombat 11).

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Feature: Citizen Sleeper Dev Talks Sequels, Stress, And Creating “My Own Take On The Mass Effect Series”

Wake up, Sleeper.

Citizen Sleeper was, coincidentally, one of 2022’s sleeper hits. With its combination of top-tier writing and decision-based gameplay, this table-top-inspired RPG and space adventure pulled us into its airlock and wouldn’t let us out until we had played through the emotional damage of witnessing every possible outcome (and yes, that includes the three DLC packs).

It will come as no surprise, then, that we were rather excited to see a sequel on the way. Announced in June 2023 and confirmed to be coming to Switch at the June 2024 PC Gaming Showcase, Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector promises more of the same deep space dilemmas, but with an expanded dice system, clean-cut job roles and multiple environments to explore, we were keen to learn more about its new recruits before liftoff.

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Nintendo Joins ‘Fuji TV’ Commercial Boycott Following Sex Scandal

One of many companies pulling ads.

Nintendo is pulling commercials from airing on the Japanese station Fuji Television (Fuji TV) following an ongoing sex scandal centred around Masahiro Nakai, one of the station’s biggest hosts.

As reported by Nikkei (thanks, Automaton), in December 2024, a 90 million yen ($569,000) out-of-court settlement followed reports alleging that Nakai — also a former member of the hugely popular boy band SMAP — had sexually assaulted an unnamed woman in 2023 at a company-arranged dinner.

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Zelda Fan Film Kicks Off Fundraising Campaign With First Live-Action Trailer

Open those rupee wallets.

Production on Nintendo and Sony’s live-action Legend of Zelda film is presumably ticking away behind closed doors, but in the meantime, a group of fans are undertaking the challenge of bringing Hyrule to life themselves.

Above, you’ll find the first teaser trailer for ‘Lost in Hyrule‘, an upcoming live-action fan film which has just opened its doors to Rupee donations on Kickstarter (or other, non-Hylian currencies, if you’d rather). According to the campaign page, the story takes place after the events of Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask, offering the filmmaker’s take on “the untold conclusion to the Hero of Time’s saga”. Mmm, lore.

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Ori Dev Asks Nintendo Fans If They Want ‘No Rest For The Wicked’ On Switch 2

So, would you?

Nintendo formally announced the Switch 2 last week and while some developers appear to have already locked in their support, other studios are still gauging whether or not to release certain titles on the Switch’s successor.

One of these developers happens to be Moon Studios, with the CEO Thomas Mahler asking on social media if fans of the studio (as well as Ori games and Nintendo platforms) would be interested in the team’s new release, No Rest for the Wicked on Switch 2.

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Random: Donkey Kong Country’s Artist Reacts To Nintendo’s Redesign

“Everything changes!”.

We’ve seemingly had our very first look at Mario Kart 9 during the Switch 2 reveal trailer, and one thing you might have noticed is the similar but slightly different-looking character designs.

Perhaps the highlight is Donkey Kong’s new look, which has been labelled a redesign. It’s been a bit of a talking point within the DK and Super Mario fandom, and now we’ve actually got a response from the artist who was behind DK’s modern (and arguably most iconic) look – former Rare and Donkey Kong Country veteran, Kevin Bayliss.

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Multiple Resident Evil Titles Might Be Getting A Next-Generation Refresh

Switch 2 release when?

It looks like Capcom is potentially gearing up to release native versions of a bunch of Resident Evil titles for Microsoft and Sony’s current generation systems.

With the Switch 2 just around the corner, there’s a real possibility these titles could show up (again) on Nintendo’s next-generation hybrid hardware.

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Community: What Are Your Favourite Sidequests On Switch?

Off the beaten path.

Ahhh, there’s nothing like taking a detour in a video game. From sprawling open-world games to turn-based RPGs, sidequests are an almost essential part of the adventure. After all, can you really say you’ve saved the world or uncovered the secrets of your friends if you haven’t collected all of the magical coins or you haven’t helped the village mayor pay off a debt?

As we’re approaching the end of the Switch’s life, at Nintendo Life, we’ve been pondering all of our favourite sidequests we’ve experienced (or re-experienced) on the lovely little hybrid console. And there’s no shortage of those optional yet magical expeditions.

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Banjo-Kazooie Has The Potential To “Rival 3D Mario”, Says Ori Dev

If a “really talented developer” has a crack at it.

There was once a time when Banjo-Kazooie was rightly considered to be a close rival to the Super Mario franchise when Rare launched two outstanding entries on N64 in the form of the self-titled debut and its sequel, Banjo-Tooie.

That was a long time ago, though. While Microsoft flirted with idea of growing the franchise in 2008 with the rather divisive Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, the publisher hasn’t touched it in the years since. According to Moon Studios’ (Ori and the Blind Forest, Will of the Wisps) CEO Thomas Mahler on social media, however, this was perhaps the wrong move, and Microsoft may well be sitting on something that could, with the right treatment, rival 3D Mario games on modern consoles (thanks, Pure Xbox):

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