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Switch 2’s native Bluetooth audio support is reshaping the gaming headset market, leaving brands built around proprietary wireless solutions scrambling to justify their price points.
Donkey Kong Bananza’s speedrun community is using the game’s own physics engine as a propulsion system, and the world record keeps falling.
Metroid Prime 4 has been in development so long that fan expectations have outpaced any game’s ability to fully deliver. Here’s why that’s a real problem.
Miyamoto’s eventual retirement raises real questions about Nintendo’s IP strategy – who holds creative authority over its franchises when he’s gone?
Donkey Kong Bananza’s voxel destruction engine is drawing formal pitch inquiries from third-party studios, reshaping what developers think Switch 2 can handle.
Donkey Kong Bananza’s release is reigniting long-standing debate about Rare’s legacy and what the franchise lost when the studio left Nintendo in 2002.
Mario Kart World launches with recycled tracks from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, frustrating longtime fans who expected a fresh start on new hardware.
Donkey Kong Bananza’s official soundtrack is outselling dedicated music albums, raising real questions about how publishers value game music as a revenue stream.
Donkey Kong Bananza is posting attach rate numbers that outpace every Switch 2 launch title – here’s why that gap matters.
Donkey Kong Bananza introduces fully destructible terrain that redefines what Switch 2 games can do, setting a new standard for environmental physics in platformers.













