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You know that feeling when you’re searching for the perfect carrying case for your Nintendo Switch, but everything is either overpriced or looks like it was designed in the ’90s? Well, I just stumbled upon one of the best cases for the Switch 2 that’s now 30% off. It’s like the gaming gods have smiled upon us. I snagged one immediately, mostly because I can’t resist a good deal.

Let’s hit this roundup and see what else is going on in the gaming world today. I’ve got a bunch of stories to fill you in on, and time’s a-wastin’.

One Of The Best Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Cases Just Got A 30% Discount

One Of The Best Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Cases Just Got A 30% Discount
Source: GameSpot

Not to be outdone, the Tomtoc Nintendo Switch 2 carrying case is making waves with a 30% discount during the Amazon Spring Sale. For just $25.88, you get a case that’s not just a pretty face. It’s hardshell, form-fitting, and ready to protect your precious console from any surprise rain showers or accidental drops. With water-resistant felt and shock-absorbing cushions, it’s like having a bodyguard for your Switch.

And let’s not forget the extras: a sturdy buckle, adjustable wrist-strap (which moonlights as a handle), and 12 game card slots. It’s the all-in-one solution we didn’t know we needed. The black version is a steal, but if you’re feeling colorful, options like Cherry Blossom and Iris Purple are also on sale. Who said safety can’t be stylish?

GameSpot also mentions the RDS Game Traveler Series for those who need something a bit more rugged. Those start at $14, and there’s a variety of options to suit your entire Switch 2 setup. But honestly, with Tomtoc’s deal, why look elsewhere? Grab one before your console starts feeling neglected in that old sock drawer.

Read the full article on GameSpot

Crimson Desert Could Be Coming To Switch 2, Although ‘There Are Aspects We Have To Give Up On’

Crimson Desert Could Be Coming To Switch 2, Although ‘There Are Aspects We Have To Give Up On’
Source: Kotaku

In other news, Crimson Desert’s team is eyeing the Switch 2, but they’re not exactly jumping for joy. According to Kotaku, the developers hinted that they’d have to chop off some limbs to get this RPG onto Nintendo’s hybrid console. Given the Switch’s reputation for making sacrifices in the graphics department, this isn’t surprising. Who wouldn’t want a sprawling RPG in their hands during a long train ride? But let’s be real, if this means turning our immersive experience into a pixelated mess, maybe it’s best left in the cloud.

We know Nintendo has a knack for squeezing big games onto small hardware. Still, there’s only so much magic they can work before the performance takes a hit. Crimson Desert promises a rich world that could get lost in translation if too much is cut. It’s always a trade-off between portability and performance, but sometimes we can’t have our cake and eat it too. Let’s hope they find a balance so we can explore its world without turning it into a pixel art tribute.

Read the full article on Kotaku

Amazon’s God of War series finds its Queen of the Valkyries Freya in Lost and For All Mankind actress

Amazon's God of War series finds its Queen of the Valkyries Freya in Lost and For All Mankind actress
Source: Eurogamer

Shifting gears, Amazon’s live-action adaptation of God of War has landed Sonya Walger to play Freya, the Queen of the Valkyries. You might remember Walger as Penny from Lost, or as Molly Cobb from the excellent For All Mankind. Now, she’s stepping into the shoes of a Vanir goddess, and honestly, it’s a casting choice that could really work in the show’s favor.

Walger shared her excitement on Instagram and with good reason. Playing a role like Freya is a golden opportunity to showcase some serious acting chops. Let’s face it, the God of War series is a big deal, and fans will be expecting a lot. If Walger can bring the same depth to Freya that she did to her previous roles, we might be in for a treat.

Amazon’s been on a roll lately, trying to churn out hit series from video game franchises, and snagging a talented actress like Walger is a step in the right direction. According to Eurogamer, the casting choice seems promising. Fingers crossed the rest of the series follows suit. If they nail it, we might just have a new favorite binge-watch on our hands.

Read the full article on Eurogamer

26 years later, James Marsden opens up about his infamous X-Men line

26 years later, James Marsden opens up about his infamous X-Men line
Source: Polygon

If you’re a Nintendo person, you might not care about X-Men’s yellow spandex, but for us Marvel fans, it’s a classic line. James Marsden, who played Cyclops, recently spilled the beans to Polygon about this infamous quip from the 2000 X-Men movie. Picture this: a leather-clad Cyclops teases Wolverine about donning the yellow spandex costume from the comics. It’s a moment that pokes fun at fans while acknowledging the source material. Marsden opened up about how this line became a surprisingly big deal and why it still resonates over two decades later. From Marsden’s perspective, it was a clever nod that added a little comic book authenticity to the film while embracing the cheesiness, too. Turns out, not all heroes wear capes, or spandex.

Read the full article on Polygon

Tossing servers for sport: IT experts are once again seeing how far they can fling a server rack

Tossing servers for sport: IT experts are once again seeing how far they can fling a server rack
Source: PC Gamer

Speaking of sequels, CloudFest’s annual server rack toss might not be a Hollywood blockbuster, but it’s got its own quirky charm. IT experts from all over gather in Germany’s Europa Park to see who can yeet a server rack the furthest. It’s been a tradition for a decade now. And, let’s be honest, it’s probably the most fun you can have with server equipment. The winners get the prestigious golden WSTC Belt and a year’s worth of bragging rights.

According to PC Gamer, CloudFest isn’t just about the server toss. It’s the self-proclaimed “#1 internet infrastructure event in the world”. Plus, they throw in some rollercoaster rides to keep the adrenaline flowing. So, if you’ve ever thought about mixing business with theme park thrills, this is your kind of shindig. Who knew server tossing could be so much fun?

Read the full article on PC Gamer

2026 video game release date calendar

2026 video game release date calendar
Source: Destructoid

If you’re a Nintendo person, 2026 is kicking off with a bang. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is getting the Switch 2 treatment on January 15th. Honestly, it’s just one of many titles to keep an eye on. Destructoid reports GTA 6 is slated for November, but let’s be real, we’ll believe it when we see it. Fingers crossed for no more delays! Meanwhile, Resident Evil Requiem drops on February 27th to keep us on our toes. Marvel’s Wolverine is penciled in for September, but we all know how slippery release dates can be. It’s shaping up to be another jam-packed year, so start saving those vacation days now!

Read the full article on Destructoid

The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker Gets Unofficially Ported To Your Web Browser

The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker Gets Unofficially Ported To Your Web Browser
Source: Kotaku

Not to be outdone, The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker just got an unofficial port that you can play right in your web browser. Yeah, you heard that right. This fan-made version is bringing the beloved GameCube classic to a whole new level of accessibility, but don’t get too attached. Nintendo might come knocking with the legal hammer anytime. Kotaku reports that this surprise browser port is a chance to relive Link’s adventures in a way we never quite imagined back in 2003.

And speaking of blasts from the past, Mewgenics looks like it’s getting a new lease on life. The anticipated Switch 2 port has inched a step closer to release. It feels like forever since we first heard about Mewgenics, but hey, better late than never. Here’s hoping the extra time means an even better experience on the Switch’s next gen.

Read the full article on Kotaku

Here’s This Week’s Free Game From The Epic Games Store On Mobile

Here's This Week's Free Game From The Epic Games Store On Mobile
Source: GameSpot

Meanwhile, Epic Games Store is changing the mobile game scene. In case you missed it, Epic’s new mobile store is offering free games every week, just like their PC platform. This week, “The Wreck,” a 3D visual-novel about navigating a failed screenwriter’s worst day, is up for grabs.

To get in on the action, you’ll need to create a free Epic account, download the Epic Games Store mobile app, and log in. Right now, iOS users in the EU are the only Apple folks who can download the app, but Android users worldwide can join the fun. And if you’re on an Android-based emulation device, you’re in luck too.

Epic’s mobile game library is off to a promising start. You’ve got everything from “Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead” to “Chicken Police: Paint the Town Red.” GameSpot reports that there’s a wider selection for Android users, so if that’s you, congrats on that little victory. Get claiming before the week is out.

Read the full article on GameSpot

Two classic Japanese horror series crossover as Fatal Frame 2 Remake gets free Silent Hill F DLC today

Two classic Japanese horror series crossover as Fatal Frame 2 Remake gets free Silent Hill F DLC today
Source: VGC

In other news, we’ve got a crossover that horror fans didn’t know they needed. Koei Tecmo and Konami have brought together two legendary horror franchises with a free Silent Hill-themed DLC for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake. According to VGC, this gives players the chance to dress Mio from Fatal Frame 2 in the same navy sailor school uniform as Silent Hill F’s protagonist, Shimizu Hinako. We’re talking about an outfit that’s as creepy as it is iconic, perfect for wandering through haunted locations. The DLC also throws in the Fox costume for good measure. It’s a neat little tribute for fans of both series, and let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to mix their survival horror nightmares? Enjoy the chills, folks.

Read the full article on VGC

It’s official: Dispatch is finally coming to Xbox

It’s official: Dispatch is finally coming to Xbox
Source: Destructoid

In other news, Xbox fans can finally rejoice because Dispatch is crossing the console divide. After charming PlayStation and PC users, Dispatch will hit Xbox this summer as an Xbox Play Anywhere game. You can buy it once and play it on any Xbox platform device. I know, it sounds like a win-win for those of us with commitment issues when it comes to our gaming hardware.

According to Destructoid, Dispatch is a narratively driven title that I personally rated an 8.5 out of 10 last year. It’s got some of the best writing I’ve seen in recent times, although, I’ll admit, its pacing can feel like it’s running on a treadmill at times. Still, the chance for Xbox players to experience this superhero saga is pretty exciting. Just hoping it makes the jump without losing any of its edge, unlike some unfortunate Switch 2 ports.

Read the full article on Destructoid

Saros has been made easier than Returnal due to player feedback, though creative director claims its still “a very challenging game”

Saros has been made easier than Returnal due to player feedback, though creative director claims its still "a very challenging game"
Source: Eurogamer

For the RPG fans, Housemarque’s upcoming shift with Saros is intriguing. They’ve decided to dial down the difficulty compared to their punishing hit, Returnal. According to Eurogamer, player feedback led to the inclusion of auto-saves and multiple save slots right from the start. Yep, that means less of that heart-wrenching loss after a surprise ambush that we experienced in Returnal.

Although Saros is reportedly less brutal, the creative director insists it’s still “a very challenging game.” That sounds like code for “don’t get too comfortable.” It’s nice to see developers actually listening to us for once, even if it means we sacrifice a bit of that hardcore street cred. Who knew save slots would become so controversial?

Read the full article on Eurogamer

Netflix raises prices again, with cheapest plan now $9 a month

Netflix raises prices again, with cheapest plan now $9 a month
Source: Polygon

Staying in the live-service world, Netflix is doing that thing it loves to do, raising prices. Now, even the cheapest plan will burn a $9 hole in your wallet every month. Polygon reports that prices are going up across the board, which means our cozy nights of binging KPop Demon Hunters and Bridgerton are getting pricier.

If you’ve been thinking about cutting down on subscriptions, this might be the nudge you need. It’s getting harder to justify paying more when the backlog of games is calling our names. Sure, there’s a ton of content on Netflix, but will it still be the go-to streaming service at this rate? Time will tell. For now, maybe it’s time to check out that Steam library we’ve been neglecting.

Read the full article on Polygon

So, if you’ve been eyeing that Nintendo Switch 2 carrying case, now’s your chance to nab it at a sweet discount. Don’t forget to stash a few bucks for your next gaming splurge, too. Keep those thumbs nimble and your backlog manageable; there’s always another adventure around the corner.

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FAQ

What's the deal with the Tomtoc Nintendo Switch 2 carrying case that's on sale?
The Tomtoc case is 30% off during the Amazon Spring Sale for just $25.88. It's a hardshell, form-fitting case with water-resistant felt, shock-absorbing cushions, a sturdy buckle, adjustable wrist-strap, and 12 game card slots. It comes in multiple colors like black, Cherry Blossom, and Iris Purple.
Is Crimson Desert actually coming to Nintendo Switch 2?
The developers are eyeing a Switch 2 port, but they've hinted they'd have to make significant sacrifices to make it work. According to Kotaku, there are performance and graphics aspects they'd have to give up on, which is typical for bringing ambitious RPGs to Nintendo's hardware.
Who is playing Freya in Amazon's God of War live-action show?
Sonya Walger, known for playing Penny in Lost and Molly Cobb in For All Mankind, has been cast as Freya, the Queen of the Valkyries. According to Eurogamer, the casting choice is being seen as a promising move for the series.
What did James Marsden reveal about his famous X-Men line?
After 26 years, Marsden opened up to Polygon about his infamous quip from the 2000 X-Men film where Cyclops teases Wolverine about yellow spandex. Marsden explained it was a clever nod to the source material that added comic book authenticity while embracing the cheesiness of the original comics.
What's this server toss competition CloudFest is doing?
IT experts gather annually at CloudFest in Germany's Europa Park to see who can throw a server rack the furthest. The tradition has been going on for a decade, and winners get a golden WSTC Belt and bragging rights for a year.

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