Lorewalking Is Coming in WoW Patch 11.1.7 — And It’s Straight Up Blizzard Fan Service
Release Date: June 17 (NA), June 18 (EU)Patch Version: 11.1.7Feature Highlight: Lorewalking Quests + Collectible Toys What Is Lorewalking, and Why Are WoW Fans Losing
Fortnite on Switch 2 is Cracked—But ‘Save the World’ Still Got Vaulted
So, Fortnite just got a next-gen facelift on the Nintendo Switch 2—and it’s looking fresher than a zero-build victory royale. We’re talking buttery 60 FPS, upgraded visuals, actual shadows, and even mouse control. But before you crank 90s in handheld mode, there’s one big L: Save the World is still missing.
Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Games: The Ultimate Day-One Review
From open-world kart racing to cyberpunk adventures, the Switch 2’s day-one offerings aim to showcase the console’s enhanced capabilities and cater to a broad spectrum of gamers. Here’s a comprehensive look at the titles you can dive into right now.
Mario Kart World Day 1 Patch v1.1.0: Online Chaos, Roster Buffs, and a Shot of Nitro at Launch
Buckle up, racers—Mario Kart World drops June 5 on Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo just slammed the gas pedal with a turbocharged Day 1 update. Version 1.1.0 isn’t your average “bug fixes” patch. We’re talking online multiplayer, character unlocks, and a bunch of juicy upgrades that ensure you’re not stuck in the tutorial zone on launch day.
Street Fighter 6 Just Turned Into a Retro Arcade: Playable NES Games, Elena’s Return, and a Legendary Composer
Capcom just pulled a wild card out of its retro sleeve—and Street Fighter 6 players are here for it. With the latest major update, SF6 isn’t just flexing balance patches or character reveals. Nope, it’s straight-up letting you play four fully playable NES games inside the game. It’s like Capcom looked at modern fighting games and said, “You know what’s missing? An entire 8-bit childhood.”
Ubisoft Cancels Its 2025 Showcase — Is the Party Over or Just Moving?
In a twist that feels like Ubisoft just dropped a smoke bomb and vanished mid-hype, the publisher has officially confirmed it won’t be hosting its
Nintendo Switch 2 Review: Is It a Power-Up or Just Another Mushroom?
Nintendo’s finally pulled the warp pipe on the Nintendo Switch 2, and it’s not just a minor update — it’s a full-on evolution. We’re talking crisper visuals, a beefier processor, Joy-Cons that won’t drift into the abyss, and a fresh suite of features that might just justify the beefy price tag.
PlayStation State of Play June 2025: Every Major Reveal and Why You Should Care
The June 2025 PlayStation State of Play just went live, and it slapped harder than a Blades of Chaos combo. With over 40 minutes of straight-up fire reveals, fan-favorite franchises making dramatic returns, and jaw-dropping surprises, Sony made it clear: PS5 is still eating good. Missed the stream? Don’t worry, we gotchu.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet’s Switch 2 Upgrade Is a Game-Changer (Literally)
Remember when Pokemon Scarlet & Violet launched in 2022 and felt like they were coded in a rush between coffee breaks? Yeah, we all do. Despite the hype and innovation of a fully open-world Pokemon adventure, Paldea’s debut was… let’s say, not quite Elite Four material. Frame rate drops, T-posing trainers, and janky animations made players feel like they were beta testing instead of catching ‘mons.
Every Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Game You Can Play Right Now
After months of leaks, hype trains, and one very suspicious Reddit post that turned out to be weirdly accurate, the Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here (as of June 5, 2025). And let’s be real: new hardware is only as good as the games you can boot up on day one.