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It’s been just over a month since the Nintendo Switch 2 launched and ushered in the next generation of Nintendo hardware. Most of us here at Kotaku own the thing and have been playing it over the past four weeks.
A bigger, more powerful Switch means bigger, more intensive games that take more time and money to make. But as development costs skyrocket across the industry, Nintendo seems to have a plan to keep things in control as it transitions into the Switch 2 era.
One of the most surprising days I’ve had in the last few years of game coverage was watching Palworld absolutely blow up at launch. Well, it's still big.
As tariffs approached this week, Vietnam struck a deal that undercuts the potential 46% tariff with a 20% one on exports. Before you go celebrating the avoidance of a catastrophe, there are some things to keep in mind.
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In the most recent Q&A with investors to discuss the latest quarterly financials, a concerned investor told Furukawa that they were worried the improved performance of the Nintendo Switch 2 will lead to increased development times for games,
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Nintendo Switch is adding a highly-praised horror game this month, more than a decade after it was released on other platforms.
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Unveiling a hidden piece of Nintendo historyExplore an incredibly rare piece of Nintendo history in this video, highlighting a unique discovery related to Nintendo's past, along with the item's significance and details.