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Elden Ring Performance Issues on Switch 2: A Cautionary Tale
Elden Ring’s highly anticipated release on the Nintendo Switch 2 is marred by significant performance issues, raising concerns for fans eager to experience the game on a handheld device. Reports from Gamescom indicate that the game struggles to maintain its maximum framerate of 30fps, with some players experiencing drops as low as 15fps. This raises a red flag for potential buyers who may have expected a seamless gaming experience.
Felix Sanchez from Nintendo Life expressed disappointment, noting that while the graphics look impressive, the gameplay performance is far from satisfactory.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Breaks Sales Records in Japan
The Nintendo Switch 2 has taken the gaming world by storm, achieving unprecedented sales figures in Japan. In its first month alone, it sold over 1.5 million units, surpassing the legendary PlayStation 2’s initial sales record. This remarkable feat not only highlights the console’s popularity but also indicates that it is selling at least three times faster than its predecessor, the original Switch, which sold 556,633 units during the same period.
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Nintendo Switch 2: The Exciting Launch of Drag x Drive
Nintendo has officially announced the release of Drag x Drive for the Nintendo Switch 2, set to launch on August 14, 2025, at a price of $30 AUD. This innovative game allows players to use the Joy-Con controllers in mouse mode, mimicking arm movements to steer and drive a wheelchair in an engaging 3-on-3 basketball format. This unique approach to gameplay not only emphasizes accessibility but also adds a fresh twist to traditional sports gaming.
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Gex Trilogy Now Working on Switch 2 After Patch Release
In a significant turn of events for retro gaming enthusiasts, the Gex Trilogy has been patched and is now fully operational on the Nintendo Switch 2. This update comes after the game was temporarily delisted from the eShop due to compatibility issues stemming from the console’s backward compatibility features. Limited Run Games, the publisher behind the title, swiftly addressed the problem, ensuring that players can now enjoy the classic platformer without any hitches.
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ShiftUp's Bold Move: Developing Nintendo Switch 2 Version of Stella Blade
ShiftUp is making waves in the gaming industry with its announcement of developing a Nintendo Switch 2 version of its hit game, “Stella Blade.” Following the impressive milestone of over 3 million sales, the company is not only rewarding its employees with the latest console but also signaling its commitment to expanding the game’s reach across platforms. This strategic move highlights the growing trend of cross-platform gaming and the importance of adapting to new technologies in the ever-evolving gaming landscape.
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