The latest Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch firmware update just went live with version 20.2.0. A couple of specific issues have been addressed, which involve Parental Control transfers and being stuck in Internet Settings while searching for networks. On top of that, we get the traditional stability updates. Nintendo’s official notice about the update is as follows: Nintendo Switch 2 …
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Donkey Kong Bananza started development after Super Mario Odyssey, and wouldn’t have been possible on the original Switch
Donkey Kong Bananza started development after Super Mario Odyssey was finished, Nintendo has said, and work first began on the original Switch console. The forthcoming game is the first 3D game featuring Nintendo’s gorilla since Donkey Kong 64, but in an interview with La Vanguardia, Bonanza’s producer Kenta Motokura stated the team felt “this was the right time to develop …
Read More »Super Mario 3D All-Stars 1.1.3 update out now, patch notes
Nintendo is back with another update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, and as of today, players can download version 1.1.3. The patch is again about those playing the collection on Nintendo Switch 2. According to the official notice, some issues have been fixed. Here’s what Nintendo says about the update: Super Mario 3D All-Stars version 1.1.3 update patch notes The …
Read More »S Pen support may return on future Galaxy Z Fold phones
Samsung attracted some negativity after it was revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 7 does not support the S Pen stylus, despite previous versions of the big-screen foldable doing so, but it may not be the end for the popular accessory just yet. The executive director of Samsung’s Mobile Experience Business division, Kang Min-seok, has said the technology is still being …
Read More »Arc System Works has apparently canceled a new Guilty Gear game
Insider Gaming is reporting this evening that the talented developers over at Arc System Works have decided to cancel a new Guilty Gear video game. Sources have told the publication that the aforementioned game’s cancellation took place within the last couple of weeks and a reason hasn’t been given over the reasoning. The last Guilty Gear game, Guilty Gear Strive, …
Read More »Google exec says the company will unify Android and ChromeOS
Google is taking another step toward unifying its ecosystem by merging and ChromeOS. Sameer Samat, the president of Google’s Android ecosystem, confirmed this shift in an interview with . Samat was curious how the publication’s Lance Ulanoff manages things across several Apple devices, namely a MacBook, iPhone and Apple Watch. “I asked because we’re going to be combining ChromeOS and …
Read More »Subnautica 2 leak is “authentic” say publishers who benefit the most from that leak
A battle between three former Subnautica 2 developers and their publishers at Krafton intensified over the weekend, after an internal document appeared online showing how the scope of the survival game has reduced during development. The source of this document remains unknown. In fact, quite a lot of facts about the document remain unknown. Nevertheless, Krafton have since leapt at …
Read More »Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 are still on sale at a record-low price
may be officially over, but there are still a lot of great deals hanging around. remains deeply discounted at just $149. That’s a full $100 off the usual retail price and the lowest price we’ve ever seen. The second generation of AirPods Pro earned for best wireless earbuds for iPhone. We also rated them as the . In our , …
Read More »Dragon Quest 7 remake reportedly in development at Square Enix
Square Enix is reportedly working on a full remake of Dragon Quest 7, following the success of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake last year. As reported by mp1st, Square Enix has specifically described the project as a remake – as opposed to a remaster – meaning the PS1 classic Dragon Quest 7 (released in 2000) will receive more than just …
Read More »Disable These Two Settings to Stop T-Mobile From Harvesting Even More of Your Data
Like most companies, T-Mobile wants your money but it also wants your data. Back in May, we learned T-Mobile’s T-Life app was recording customers’ phone screens by default—at least, anything they did within that app. You could opt-out, but you’d only do that if you knew it the app was doing it, and if you knew there was a setting …
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