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Ars Technica |
Nintendo is planning a process to allow players to share their digital Switch purchases in a similar way.
Houston Chronicle |
Nintendo is set to provide a closer look at its highly anticipated Switch 2 gaming console on Wednesday.
The Verge |
The Switch 2 will retail for $449.99 at launch, or you can buy it bundled with Mario Kart World — a Switch 2 exclusive — for $499.99 through the fall 2025 or while supplies last.
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During today’s Nintendo Direct, the last one before the big Switch 2 Direct next month, the company shared a big change it’s making to digital games next month. While it will allow you to share digital titles with friends and family members,
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