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 may still be the lone holdout for releasing its games on PC, but it can't stop us from using its Switch and Switch 2 Pro controllers to play PC games. Back in the old days that would've ...
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 ...
I played a whole bunch of games at the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience in Los Angeles over the weekend, and I got a lot of hands-on time with the Joy-Con’s new mouse mode. Metroid Prime 4, Civilization 7 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is a massive hit, but its relatively small screen size is still limiting. Here's how to use an iPad as an external display for better gaming. Nintendo has reportedly sold more ...
GameChat is a standout feature of the Nintendo Switch 2, and it's set to imbue the handheld with social functionality. Not only will it allow you to interact with pals while tearing up the track in ...
Setting up an internet connection via wireless (WiFi) will allow you to access certain online features like GameChat and GameShare, purchase games on the Nintendo eShop, and see what your friends are ...
Around November of last year, when readers were certainly not paying attention to anything else, Nintendo briefly shared that the Nintendo Switch 2 would be backwards compatible with games for the ...
Chris is a writer and editor with over 10 years of experience covering games and has a bachelor's degree in History from the University of Central Lancashire. He's mainly focused on guides, but has ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has the Virtual Game Card system, which lets you share your games with friends. (To be clear, the original Nintendo Switch has this too, but you may have seen a notice about it ...