Nintendo Switch 2 Reveal Date Announced

Today’s trailer has made it official: the console will be called the Switch 2. Historically, Nintendo has faced challenges in persuading users to transition from one system to another, with some suggesting this was due to their naming strategies. The Wii U, a successor to the widely popular Wii, is often cited as an example of this struggle. Today’s reveal indicates that Nintendo will be using the Switch 2 moniker for the new console.

Ethereum’s Downward Trend: Analyzing the Factors Behind Its Potential Decline

ETH appeared to be forming an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, which often precedes a significant upward move. Selling pressure was steadily increasing, potentially delaying any price recovery. Over the recent four weeks, the price of Ethereum [ETH] has experienced a setback, decreasing by approximately 12.08%. However, there was a brief recovery last week with an increase … Read more

Binance Shakes Up Crypto Rules in Poland: What Every Investor Needs to Know Now!

Binance has changed how it handles deposits and withdrawals of cryptocurrencies in Poland, aligning with the regulatory guidelines set by the European Union’s Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). On January 17th, Binance announced that as of January 20th, additional details might be required from users when making cryptocurrency deposit or withdrawal transactions. Under these new regulations, any … Read more

Venus Vacation PRISM: DEAD OR ALIVE Xtreme ‘Carrot and Stick’ trailer

Koei Tecmo has revealed that they’ll organize a “Venus Vacation PRISM: DEAD OR ALIVE Xtreme” showcase event at the Taipei Game Show 2025, scheduled for January 22, 4:00 a.m. PT / 7:00 a.m. ET. This special event will present fresh updates and footage with voice actors Ai Nonaka, Miyuri Shimabukuro, and producer Yasunori Sakuda. The showcase can be streamed on YouTube for viewers to enjoy.

Nintendo Switch 2 GPU to Run at 1.71 TFLOPS in Handheld, 3.1 TFLOPS When Docked – Rumour

As per Zachy’s reports, the GPU of the Switch 2 is expected to run at 561 MHz when used in handheld mode, which equates to approximately 1.71 TFLOPS – a measure indicating the number of floating point operations per second the hardware can perform. However, when docked, the power increases significantly, doubling the clock speed up to 1000 MHz, equivalent to around 3.1 TFLOPS.