Digital Foundry: We've been mulling over Nintendo Switch 2 leaks since June 2021 (!) and now, finally, we're able to confirm them - and to add a lot more background detail.

Pragmata has sold 1 million copies in two days, Capcom has announced.
The second expansion looks to deliver Diablo 4’s most bingeable endgame yet.
Not gonna play this game before they stop selling cosmetics in shop that looks better than drops in-game. Stupid company
@michiel1989
No it dosent. At that time you chased what was in-game and there wasent any cooler gear in a online shop that you could buy. Everything made by the designers/artists and what the hardware could handle was there to Get for free in the game when you played. And things progress and evolves from there. And the way they do it now, is ruining the experience. The designers/artist can today make awesome stuff and put it in the game.. but instead they put it behind a instant paywall. Takes all the joy we had before, the thought of «im gonna find the best and Coolest gear in this game!» is all gone.
Its just sad to see kids today grow up with this. And adults accept this. And people in the gaming industry being proud of their work ? Oh my….i would be disgusted if i was an designer on those teams.
I think the open world map approach is what kills the game for me. It just makes it boring. Even though D1-3 were "randomized" there was still a sense of spatial awareness. In D4 I really don't recognize anything, ever, and just follow the quest marker arrow telling me to go next. Meanwhile the combat doesn't feel impactful at all. For me D4 is a boring game. I feel no connection in anything I'm doing in it at any time, and I really don't care what is going to happen next. D3 was a much better game.

Pure Lunum is a rare upgrade material in Pragmata, which serves as a key resource for weapon enhancements at the Shelter’s Unit Printer.
1.0 tf handheld and 3.0 tf's docked, very good, just like a series s. This will be series s's lifeline for ports.
There are several factors against the Switch 2 that will make it a modest hit at best i feel.
1. People are past the novelty of modern games running on a handheld and now everyone knows all the 3rd party ports will be the worst versions.
2. £75 games means even first party titles will struggle to sell. This will mean less risk taking which will mean endless rehashes of 1st party franchises.
3. If the console isn't going to be the phenomenon that the original Switch was then 3rd party support will dry up and a doom spiral will start.
Indies could save it but we will see. Hopefully Nintendo are giving them the dev kits because they are certainly going to need strong indie support.
Me personally, for the first time since the virtual boy, i will not be getting a new Nintendo console at launch. Drop the game prices and i'll jump onboard.
3GB seems like a lot of memory reserved for the OS though.
Does this really shock people? I mean, the price for what you’re getting is far more shocking to me.
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