Today’s Gaming News Roundup
Capcom is bringing its signature flair to a new Resident Evil release. Meanwhile, Switch 2 sales continue to look strong, with many gamers excited about the revamped Joy-Con controllers. Let’s get into the details of today’s gaming news!
Capcom to Reveal More Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata in Showcase Next Week

Capcom has officially announced a Spotlight digital event scheduled for next week, promising exciting new content for fans of their biggest franchises. During this showcase, the developer will reveal more about Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Street Fighter 6, giving us a closer look at gameplay, story elements, and possibly new announcements.
This event presents a golden opportunity for Capcom enthusiasts to stay up-to-date on the latest developments directly from the source. Whether you’re a survival horror aficionado, a sci-fi adventure seeker, or a fighting game fanatic, Capcom’s Spotlight is set to deliver fresh insights into some of their most anticipated titles. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for all the juicy details coming your way!
The Switch 2’s Joy-Con controllers are a step up in (almost) every way

Nintendo’s original Switch revolutionized gaming with its hybrid design, allowing players to switch between handheld and docked modes seamlessly. However, the console’s Joy-Con controllers, while innovative in offering multiple play styles and haptic feedback, were widely criticized for being extremely small and uncomfortable to hold. This design flaw affected many players’ gaming experiences, especially during longer play sessions.
Despite their neat rumble features and versatility, the tiny Joy-Cons were often deemed impractical, which led to ongoing discussions about Nintendo’s controller design choices. While Nintendo has continued to refine its hardware, the original Switch’s Joy-Con size remains a notable drawback compared to its otherwise groundbreaking innovation in the gaming industry.
Nintendo Switch 2 System Update Out Now, Here Are The Patch Notes

Nintendo has just released a fresh system update for the highly anticipated Switch 2, bumping the firmware to version 20.1.5. True to Nintendo’s usual style, the patch notes are pretty vague, simply stating that the update includes “general system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.” While no specific features or fixes were detailed, this update signals Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to keeping the Switch 2 running smoothly.
This new firmware should automatically download once your Switch 2 connects to the internet, but if you’re eager to get it right away, you can manually trigger the update by heading to System Settings and selecting System Update from the home screen. Although no game titles or developer-specific changes were mentioned, this update is a reminder to keep your system up-to-date so you don’t miss out on any behind-the-scenes improvements that could enhance your gaming sessions! Stay tuned for more updates as Nintendo continues to support its latest console.
Elden Ring Nightreign Is Lying To You About How Long It Takes To Revive Someone And It’s Not Even Close

Elden Ring Nightreign, a challenging mode within the acclaimed Elden Ring game developed by FromSoftware, requires players to follow key survival strategies to succeed. Among these, hitting the small camp first to reach level 2 is essential, as it provides a crucial early advantage. Additionally, players are warned against fighting the Bell Bearing Hunter boss beneath the castle, a notoriously difficult encounter that can derail progress.
Another vital tip shared is to avoid attempting to revive teammates with three bars of health unless your ultimate ability is ready, emphasizing the importance of timing and resource management in this punishing mode. These survival rules highlight how Elden Ring Nightreign tests not only skill but also strategic decision-making, making each playthrough a thrilling and intense experience for fans of the game.
DK Rap composer wasn’t aware “the worst rap track in the history of rap tracks” would be included in Donkey Kong Bananza
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Legendary composer Grant Kirkhope, best known for creating the iconic DK Rap for Donkey Kong 64, recently revealed that he was unaware his famous track would be featured in Donkey Kong Bananza. This surprising tidbit highlights how the beloved tune has continued to find new life in unexpected places within the Donkey Kong franchise. Kirkhope’s involvement with Rare, the original developer of Donkey Kong 64, gave birth to the DK Rap, but the inclusion of the track in later titles like Donkey Kong Bananza took him by surprise.
Donkey Kong Bananza, developed by a different team, incorporated the DK Rap without Kirkhope’s prior knowledge or direct involvement, showcasing the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the song. This revelation from Kirkhope adds an exciting layer of backstory for fans who love tracking the evolution of music within the series. It’s a testament to how memorable compositions can transcend their original games, continuing to thrill audiences in new adventures years after their debut!
PC Gamer magazine’s new issue is on sale now: Painkiller

This week’s lineup for Two Average Gamers is packed with exciting content, starting with in-depth looks at fresh titles like Anno 117: Pax Romana and Blacksmith Master. Fans of immersive storytelling and strategy will want to check out Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream, while those craving unique RPG experiences can dive into The Alters and Elden Ring Nightreign. We also revisit a classic with Redneck Rampage, exploring its quirky charm and legacy in gaming history.
Beyond games, the team has tested a variety of air coolers to help you keep your rig running smoothly during marathon sessions. Whether you’re here for new releases, nostalgic throwbacks, or hardware insights, this week’s coverage brings something for every gamer. Stay tuned to Two Average Gamers for detailed reviews, gameplay impressions, and expert tips!
Donkey Kong Bananza Direct Reveals Pauline Companion, Bananza Forms, Co-Op, And More
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Nintendo just held the Donkey Kong Bananza Direct, revealing exciting new details about the upcoming Donkey Kong Bananza, a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive launching in less than a month. The 15-minute gameplay showcase introduced players to the Odd Rock companion, who is revealed to be none other than Pauline, the aspiring singer from previous trailers. Fans also got a closer look at Donkey Kong’s various Bananza forms, which add fresh mechanics and abilities to the gameplay.
The game’s story centers around the discovery of a mysterious treasure on Ingot Isle, where Donkey Kong must face off against the sinister Void Company. With its vibrant visuals and intriguing new characters, Donkey Kong Bananza is shaping up to be a must-play title for Switch 2 owners this summer! In the latest update from Nintendo’s Donkey Kong adventure, players will dive deep underground after a sudden island tempest sweeps Donkey Kong away from his precious golden bananas.
Surprise, Elden Ring Nightreign’s first enhanced boss has arrived, kicking off weekly big baddie visits

Elden Ring fans, rejoice! FromSoftware has officially kicked off the Nightreign event, bringing a fresh wave of challenge with enhanced versions of the game’s toughest bosses. The first to drop in this exciting update is the Gaping Jaw, a fearsome foe that’s been toughened up to push even the most seasoned Tarnished to their limits. This isn’t a one-off, either, players can look forward to a weekly rotation of Everdark Sovereigns, each presenting a new, time-limited opportunity to test skills and teamwork against these formidable adversaries.
This event not only ramps up the difficulty but also encourages players to band together and strategize like never before. With FromSoftware’s signature intense boss fights getting an extra layer of complexity, Nightreign promises to keep Elden Ring’s community buzzing with excitement and fierce competition. If you’re ready to face these enhanced terrors, now’s the perfect time to dive back into the Lands Between and prove your mettle!
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Skate will release into early access at “the end of summer”, say EA

Get ready to kickflip your way back into the world of rad skateboarding because Skate, also known as Skate 4, is dropping in just a couple of months! Publisher Electronic Arts has officially announced the release timeframe for this physics-driven skateboarding sim, promising fans more of those iconic tricks like dinner tray flips and the classic 360 shove-its. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just love pulling off gnarly moves on your controller, this sequel is shaping up to deliver the same fun, realistic skateboarding experience the series is known for.
Skate’s blend of humor and physics-based gameplay has always made it a standout in the sim genre, and this new installment looks poised to continue that tradition. With EA backing the release, players can expect a polished, engaging skateboarding adventure that captures the thrill of street skating while keeping things light and fun. So, fellow teen skater or just a fan of virtual tricks, get hyped, Skate 4 is almost here to shred!
Read more at Rock Paper Shotgun
What’s Your Take?
With Capcom bringing their A-game and the Nintendo Switch continuing to dominate in versatility and fun, this season is shaping up to be unforgettable for gamers everywhere. Whether you’re diving into epic adventures or couch co-op sessions, the Switch is proving once again why it’s a must-have in your lineup. Let us know what you think about the upcoming Resident Evil game in the comments section!
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