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Supergiant just confirmed Hades 2 will be exclusive to the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles at launch, though it will come to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series at a later date.
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Fox assures fans that the content will also be in other versions of the game, but it will play slightly differently due to different control schemes.
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"Can you do this for me?" A pained wail comes from the sofa, muffled yet audible despite my noise-cancelling headphones.
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After an agonizing wait, Nintendo finally revealed more details on the Switch 2 during a Direct presentation on the morning of April 2nd. While Nintendo told us very little in the official reveal of the console in January, the company announced during the Direct that the Switch 2 would launch on June 5th and cost $449.99.
Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser was speaking to CNBC just as Trump's tariffs were being announced and said in the moment that "we're still all trying to really understand [the tariffs] better and understand what possible impacts may arise from that.
For years, Nintendo’s hardware team debated how to build on the success of the first Switch, the third best-selling console of all time.
Will Nintendo be able to keep up with demand this time around?
Between a higher price, a challenging economy in which consumers are struggling to afford everyday items let alone game consoles and more competition, the Switch 2 arrives at an unusually difficult time.
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During a Q&A session last week, Switch 2 producer Kouichi Kawamoto confirmed that although the console’s additional USB-C port is compatible with accessories like cameras, it doesn’t support video output,