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The latest Nintendo Direct presentation aired on Thursday, March 27, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. ET.
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Rhythm Heaven and Tomodachi Life are coming back.
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Before yesterday's Nintendo Direct, Nintendo was adamant that no news about the Switch 2 would be revealed during the presentation, but the aftermath of one of its more surprising announcements may have given away a crucial bit of information about the next console and the games we can expect to play on it.
Starting in late April, all digital games you own or buy will become Virtual Game Cards. These will be stored in a new menu screen on your Switch or Switch 2. Nintendo says any registered user on the console can play that digital game.
Nintendo has revealed something new about Switch 2 games on a day it wasn’t planning to talk about the new system. After today’s Nintendo Direct stream, the company revealed the existence of “Switch 2 Edition” games on its webpage about the new Virtual Game Card lending system, VGC reports.
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Screen Rant on MSNNintendo Subtly Reveals "Switch 2 Edition Games" As Fans Speculate About Enhanced Ports Of Familiar TitlesNintendo Direct, new details on the official Nintendo website are pointing towards cross-generation Switch games.
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In the small print of an explainer about its new Virtual Game Card system for digital purchases, Nintendo appeared to confirm that some Switch games will get enhanced versions for Switch 2 — or at any rate, versions native to the Switch 2 console.