Nintendo Switch reaches 10 million sold worldwide
According to Nintendo’s own sales figures, the Nintendo Switch has officially reached 10 million units sold worldwide since its March launch.
According to Nintendo’s own sales figures, the Nintendo Switch has officially reached 10 million units sold worldwide since its March launch.
The latest Shin Megami Tensei RPG will be headed to North America in the hopefully not too distant future.
Nintendo outlined a set of updates for Splatoon 2 which brings the popular multiplayer game an assortment of new features and content leading up to 2018.
In case you missed it in our Nintendo eShop Update article from earlier today, the very first Nintendo Switch video streaming app is now available.
During their early morning Xenoblade Chronicles 2 event today, Nintendo revealed some interesting new info for the Switch RPG sequel. Read on!
Pretend to be surprised… Super Mario Odyssey for the Nintendo Switch has sold in excess of 1.1 million units in the United States in 5 days.
Get ready Nintendo Switch players, there’s a handful of nice new features headed to your console.
id Software’s Nintendo Switch DOOM port will be ready to go in just a few short weeks. Check out the new developer interview within.
SteamWorld Dig 2 retains all the charm of the first game, but adds even more exploration to the mix.
When it comes to sports games, there’s a new king in town.
The Nintendo World Championships begin on October 7th, and Nintendo has a number of special guests lined up for the big event.
Koei Tecmo hinted that Attack on Titan 2 would be coming to other platforms when it launches in 2018, and they apparently weren’t misleading us. New screens and details.
There’s a healthy selection of new software headed to both Nintendo platforms over the next few months, including Project Octopath Traveler, DOOM, Minecraft 3DS and much more.
Nintendo is gearing up to update us all on a plethora of upcoming Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS releases soon.
Darn it Nintendo, enough of the amiibo figures. We’re running out of shelf space.