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Nintendo has announced a $50 price increase for the Switch 2 in the US, effective September 1, 2026, citing changing market conditions. This move aligns with Sony and Microsoft's recent console price hikes. The increase affects the Switch 2 in the US, while Japan faces broader price increases across Switch models.
Nintendo's Switch 2 has sold nearly 20 million units, with 2.49 million consoles sold since December 2025. Despite strong sales, Nintendo has lowered its forecast for the console's performance in 2027 due to concentrated launch-year sales and upcoming price revisions. The company still anticipates selling 16.5 million units in the fiscal year.
PlayStation has announced a collaborative initiative with Bandai Namco, focusing on harnessing generative AI to enhance game development while emphasizing human creativity. This partnership aims to address AI's shortcomings, such as consistency, by leveraging multiple models and fine-tuning. The collaboration is part of PlayStation's broader push to utilize AI for productivity, quality assurance, and personalized player experiences.
Nintendo has announced a price increase for the Switch 2, raising the US price to $499.99 effective September 1st, citing changes in market conditions and global business outlook. The hike affects multiple regions, including Canada, Europe, and Japan, where the original Switch family and Nintendo Switch Online will also see increases. This move follows similar actions by Sony and anticipated adjustments by Microsoft.
Nintendo's Switch 2 will see a significant price increase of up to 20% in Japan and 12.5% in the US, effective September 1, citing prolonged market condition impacts. This move follows similar hikes from PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series, making it a industry-wide trend. The new prices will be $450 in the US, ¥59,980 in Japan, $680 in Canada, and €500 in Europe.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to receive a price hike in September, marking a significant change for potential buyers. This move comes ahead of the console's anticipated popularity surge with upcoming titles. The increase underscores Nintendo's strategic pricing adjustment.
With Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) set to release on November 19, 2026, for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, Rockstar has announced an "exciting new update" for Grand Theft Auto Online (GTA Online) this summer, sparking speculation about the online mode's future. After 13 years and nearly 50 updates, fans wonder if this could be a farewell update or a new chapter. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick hints at potential continued support for GTA Online, citing consumer engagement as a key factor.
The Steam Controller sold out immediately after its May 4th launch, with resellers exploiting the demand on eBay. To manage future purchases and curb resale activities, Valve is introducing a reservation queue starting May 8th. Gamers can join the queue, with one controller per customer and a 72-hour purchase window after notification.
A PC gamer's astonishing 300GB recycling bin mishap has gone viral, sparking disbelief and amusement. Meanwhile, Pragmata surpasses 2 million sales, and Halo Infinite introduces a challenging new PvE mode, Firefight: Gauntlet. Gaming news roundup includes Atari's Wizardry acquisition, Ruse's Steam return, and Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2's summer launch.
As The Boys concludes its final season, Prime Video gears up to fill the superhero void with Spider-Noir, a noir-era reimagining of Spider-Man. Unlike The Boys' satire, Spider-Noir focuses on hard-boiled crime storytelling. Premiering May 27 globally on Prime Video, with an early access option on MGM Plus from May 25 for an additional fee.