Nintendo has shaken up how it treats your digital game purchases. It's now calling those virtual game cards, and it hopes to make it easier for you to share your games across multiple Switch systems.
Nintendo has lagged behind with certain social features for some time, but it's looking to make improvements with big changes on the Nintendo Switch 2. The new console has a whole new way for players ...
Okay, so being a Nintendo product, there are a couple of wrinkles here that you will want to be aware of. First up, you will usually need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to use the feature, but it ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a new feature called GameChat that can automatically be accessed by pressing a new C button on the controller (found on both the Joy-Con 2 R, Pro Controller 2, and new ...
Nintendo Switch 2’s GameShare and GameChat are two new ways to play multiplayer games with friends, even if your friends don’t own the game you want to play. One of you needs to own a Switch 2 and a ...
GameShare allows you to play with other people, even if you only own one copy of the game. There are some caveats, however. When you start a compatible game, you will see a GameShare option on the ...
In many ways, the Nintendo Switch 2 is an incremental upgrade over the original Switch. Don't fix what isn't broken, right? In that sense, many of the new elements are easy to pick up, remaining ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 boasts a new feature that allows you to plug in a USB-C Webcam that can activate when playing with friends using the GameChat feature online. While Nintendo sells its own camera, ...