Switch 2 will be compatible with Amiibo figures due to an NFC reader in the right Joy-Con, as revealed in FCC filing. Nintendo may continue Amiibos selectively, possibly releasing limited numbers for ...
Nintendo's wonderful Switch platformer Super Mario Bros. Wonder has today received a new update, bumping the game up to Version 1.1.0. This update gets the game ready for the arrival of the Switch 2 ...
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Street Fighter 6 is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, it's been revealed today during the Nintnedo Switch 2 direct. The game, developed by Capcom, is set to make its mark on the new console alongisde ...
If you worried the Nintendo Switch 2 wouldn’t support your Amiibo collection, you can breathe easy; recent FCC filings indicate it will have NFC support, and that most likely means Amiibo. The filings ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are available to preorder now. These upgraded editions of two of the best Switch games will be ...
If you, like many of us, thought that Nintendo was finally winding down its ongoing production of tiny plastic figures with real yet negligible functionality in its video games with the release of its ...
A slew of new amiibo were quietly revealed in addition to all the Switch 2 info shared on April 2, confirming details gleaned from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filings a month ago. As with ...
In addition to these Legend of Zelda amiibo, you can pre-order new Street Fighter 6 amiibo that are also coming out on June 5. So far, amiibo for Kimberly, Jamie, and Luke have been confirmed, and ...
Amazon is sold out of the Kimberly Street Fighter Amiibo, but you can still get it for $20 at GameStop. You'll also find the GameStop-exclusive Street Fighter Amiibo Card Starter Set for 50% off.
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