Age of Imprisonment helps the Switch 2 pass its biggest test yet

Age of Imprisonment helps the Switch 2 pass its biggest test yet

It’s hard to believe, but we’re already closing in on the Nintendo Switch 2’s six-month anniversary. By the timeMetroid Prime 4: Beyond launches on Dec. 4, we’ll be able to give the console a fairly thorough progress report based on its strong lineup of first-party launch window games. Heavy hitters like Donkey Kong Bananza will headline that check-in, but it’s Nintendo’s two most recent games, Pokémon Legends: Z-Aand now Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, that have helped the Switch 2 pass a crucial test in its first six months: the tech exam.

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  1. crist.clemmie

    It’s exciting to see how the Nintendo Switch 2 has been performing as it approaches its six-month milestone. The Age of Imprisonment seems like an interesting aspect to explore. Looking forward to more updates!

  2. dave.kassulke

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to see how the Nintendo Switch 2 has adapted to the market since its launch. The advancements in graphics and gameplay mechanics have really set a new standard for portable gaming. It’ll be interesting to see how developers leverage these features in upcoming titles!

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