Capcom Pro Tour Has Added Nintendo Switch 2 As A Tournament Legal Platform For Street Fighter 6
It would be easy to run Switch 2 tournaments, but the tournament organizers themselves are unlikely to make the switch.

It would be easy to run Switch 2 tournaments, but the tournament organizers themselves are unlikely to make the switch.

Sony seems convinced they should still be making live service games.

While it isn't clear if this was planned before or is yet to come, it's an interesting possibility for live service games.

This will mostly play out in Asia but affect the global game industry as well.

We should always be asking the publisher in these cases.

The Switch 2 might secretly be the return of motion control video games.

To be fair, this is probably what you should have expected from a partner device.

Nintendo has a unique dilemma / opportunity to make esports an all-ages affair.

Konami saw the landscape of battle royale and extraction shooter games, and that's why they made Fox Hunt.

It raises hopes other Switch games will get similar updates on the Switch 2.

It is genuinely remarkable that Take-Two has chosen to keep development going.

These are fascinating possibilities for the future of the Switch 2.

There was one big mistake, and then a hundred smaller ones.

We hope the voice actors get the support and benefits that they need from the unions and the companies they are in.

It's situations like this that do demonstrate Microsoft should keep pushing their platforms Xbox and Game Pass.

It's not exactly free-to-play as we know it.

Just Cause may not be a huge priority for Square Enix's plans at this time.

This should be a lesson to the industry that this is not the right time to get attention by courting controversy.

Layoffs already happened when their live service game was cancelled last January.

Nintendo has already reached 1/5ths of their annual sales forecast for the console.

It would both be a groundbreaking moment for PlayStation fans - and doom for PlayStation's own game studios.

Its base ring design may turn out to be a genuine winner.

It doesn't seem to be clear if they meant the Switch 2, or if they're really adding the original Switch in too.

We'll see if the PlayStation Plus app will work on these devices soon.
