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Nintendo Today 3.3.0 update

The Nintendo Today app has been given a new version 3.3.0 update, which can be downloaded now.

Nintendo’s patch notes are interesting as they don’t actually paint the full picture. The company says it fixed a few issues, but there’s a bit more to it than that.

Regardless, the official patch notes are as follows:

Namco Legendary Mansions Announced

May 18: BeXide has announced Namco Legendary Mountains for the Nintendo Switch, and the Nintendo Switch 2. The title is planned for launch this summer, with an exact release date not yet provided.

Namco Legendary Mountains is similar to titles like 2048 and Suika Game in which you combine icons to create bigger ones. The twist however, is that it takes place in a 3D space and uses elements in theme with Namco’s rich history.

You can read a full description of the game below:

May 20: Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is here, and to celebrate, new icons are now available on Nintendo Switch Online.

Icons will be rotated weekly over the next month or so. You can grab designs for characters, backgrounds, and frames. Characters cost 10 Platinum Points each on My Nintendo. For backgrounds and frames, they’re 5 Platinum Points each.

Various store pages confirm pricing for all Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs that will be available.

There are a variety of price points, with some costing as much as $20. On the other hand, many are free – those these are from third-parties.

Here’s the full roundup:


Kingdom Hearts 3 got a demo on Nintendo Switch 2 after yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, and thanks to that, we’re able to see how this version holds up compared to the PlayStation 5 (via PS4 Pro backwards compatibility) and Steam Deck.

The Kingdom Hearts franchise will finally be appearing on Nintendo Switch 2 in the way fans have wanted. While prior games were put on Nintendo Switch, they were cloud versions, which required users to be online while playing.

We now have a good look at Final Fantasy 14 on Nintendo Switch 2 with a proper gameplay trailer.

Square Enix announced a port of the game at the end of April during the Fan Festival. However, we didn’t really get a look at the Nintendo Switch 2 version at all. A few seconds of footage did appear during yesterday’ Nintendo Direct. Now, however, we have a full-on proper trailer.

Yet another update has been announced for Hades 2 with hotfix 4. Like previous patches, it will be available soon on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

Supergiant Games is addressing another round of fixes here. No new content is included, which was expected.

You can find the full rundown below, but note that some players may consider a couple of the details spoiler-related.

Publisher Plug In Digital and Abiding Bridge, alongside developer Slormite Studios, have announced that The Slormancer is coming to Nintendo Switch. It was also confirmed that a physical version of the game will be released in partnership with Maximum Entertainment.

The game is an epic 2D action RPG dungeon-crawling adventure that follows a band of outcasts as they battle massive hordes of enemies led by The Slormancer.

Here’s some additional information:

After years of speculation, Capcom has finally unveiled the remake of one of its most beloved cult classics. Resident Evil: Veronica has officially been announced, with a release planned for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027.

Although nothing is set in stone at this time, Square Enix is open to DLC for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake saw DLC with Episode Intermission, which featured Yuffie Kisaragi. However, for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Square Enix skipped extra content entirely. Now with Final Fantasy 7 Revelation closing out the trilogy, Square Enix could go back to providing DLC.