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Experience the Nintendo Switch 2 on Samsung OLED TVs
Samsung Electronics has unveiled an exciting opportunity for gamers to experience the Nintendo Switch 2 on its latest OLED TVs, starting from October 27, 2025. This collaboration allows visitors at select Samsung Store locations in Hongdae, Daechi, and Cheongdam to immerse themselves in flagship titles like “Mario Kart World” and the open-world adventure “Donkey Kong Bananza,” all optimized for the stunning visuals and performance of Samsung’s OLED technology.
The 2025 Samsung OLED lineup boasts impressive features designed specifically for gamers.
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Nintendo Switch 2's Drag x Drive: A Game-Changer for Interactive Gaming
Nintendo has officially announced the release of Drag x Drive for the Nintendo Switch 2, set to launch on August 14, 2025, at a price of $30 AUD. This innovative game allows players to use Joy-Con controllers in mouse mode, enabling them to steer and drive a wheelchair in an engaging 3-on-3 basketball format. The unique control scheme promises to enhance the gaming experience, making it more interactive and accessible.
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ShiftUp's Bold Move: Developing Nintendo Switch 2 Version of Stella Blade
ShiftUp is making waves in the gaming industry with its announcement of developing a Nintendo Switch 2 version of their hit game, “Stella Blade.” This decision comes on the heels of the action-adventure game surpassing 3 million units in sales, a milestone celebrated by the company during a recent in-house event where all employees received a Nintendo Switch 2 as a token of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.
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Game Developers Rewarded with Nintendo Switch 2: A New Trend in the Industry
In a remarkable move that highlights the evolving landscape of the gaming industry, domestic game companies are rewarding their development teams with the highly sought-after Nintendo Switch 2. Neowiz and ShiftUp, two prominent players in the market, have recently announced substantial incentives for their developers, including cash bonuses and the latest gaming consoles, fostering a culture of performance-based rewards.
Neowiz has taken the lead by offering 10 million won in launch incentives per developer, alongside two weeks of reward leave, following the successful global launch of their action RPG “P’s False.
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