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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Previews Drop – Psychic Powers, Mouse Controls and Switch 2 Performance Explained (14 November 2025)

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Previews Drop – Psychic Powers, Mouse Controls and Switch 2 Performance Explained (14 November 2025)

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is finally out in the open. Today, 14 November 2025, Nintendo lifted its big preview embargo, unleashed a nearly eight‑minute “Overview” trailer, and quietly confirmed fresh details about story, performance modes, and even the game’s official content rating. 9to5Toys+1 Major outlets – including IGN, Polygon, Rolling Stone, Game Informer, GamesRadar, TechRadar, Nintendo Life, VGC, MeriStation and more – have now published extended hands‑on impressions, giving us the clearest look yet at Samus Aran’s long‑awaited return in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond ahead of its 4 December 2025 launch on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. Diario AS+3GamesRadar++3TechRadar+3
Animal Crossing Comeback: Switch 2 Upgrade & Free Update Pack Mega Surprises for Fans

Animal Crossing Comeback: Switch 2 Upgrade & Free Update Pack Mega Surprises for Fans

ACNH Switch 2 Edition: 4K Graphics, “Mouse” Controls & More Nintendo has officially announced that Animal Crossing: New Horizons is getting a dedicated Switch 2 Edition to take advantage of the next-gen hardware videogameschronicle.com. This upgraded version launches January 15, 2026 alongside the new system’s debut. It isn’t a simple patch – it’s a beefed-up edition with exclusive features for Switch 2 owners (though existing players can opt for a cheap upgrade). Key enhancements in the Switch 2 Edition include: The Switch 2 Edition will be sold as a standalone game at $64.99 MSRP (physical or digital) nintendo.com. However, Nintendo isn’t forcing double-dips on loyal players
2025 Console Showdown: PS5 vs Xbox Series X vs Nintendo Switch OLED – The Ultimate Comparison

2025 Console Showdown: PS5 vs Xbox Series X vs Nintendo Switch OLED – The Ultimate Comparison

The PS5 Pro, released in November 2024, features 60 compute units at 2.35 GHz for about 16.7 TFLOPs and a +28% memory bandwidth boost. Both PS5 models use an AMD Zen 2 8-core CPU up to 3.5 GHz and 16 GB GDDR6 RAM, with a base 825 GB NVMe SSD on PS5 and a 2 TB SSD on PS5 Pro. The Xbox Series X uses an AMD Zen 2 8-core CPU at 3.8 GHz (3.6 GHz SMT), a RDNA2 GPU with 52 CUs at 1.825 GHz (about 12.15 TFLOPs), and a 1 TB NVMe SSD. A 2024 refresh for Xbox
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