Dragon Quest X Goes AI, Switch 2 Compatibility Fixes Roll Out, and Arc Raiders Finds Its Groove
Daily Gaming Digest — March 23, 2026
Pokémon & Nintendo
Switch 2 Compatibility Fixes Hit a Wave of Classics — Nintendo has pushed out compatibility patches for a hefty batch of titles running on Switch 2, including Kirby, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, DOOM (2016), A Hat in Time, Botany Manor, and more. If you've been holding off on revisiting these on new hardware, now's the time to jump back in.
Square Enix Drops a Bombshell: Google Gemini AI Coming to Dragon Quest X — In a move that's sure to spark debate, Square Enix is integrating Google's generative AI Gemini directly into Dragon Quest X Online. The AI will power in-game companion conversations and offer gameplay hints like suggesting your next destination. Series creator Yuji Horii went even further, predicting AI will "dramatically transform all games within the next 3-5 years" — bold words that have the community buzzing.
Dragon Quest Builders Gets Its First-Ever Patch — In a surprise nobody saw coming, Dragon Quest Builders on Nintendo Switch has received version 1.0.1, marking the game's very first update. Details are light, but it's wild to see a patch drop this long after launch.
Guilty Gear -STRIVE- Ver. 2.00 Announced — Arc System Works revealed the Ver. 2.00 announcement trailer for Guilty Gear -STRIVE-, signaling what looks like a major overhaul for the beloved fighter. Keep your eyes peeled for full patch notes.
Pokopia Is Healing Brains — The Pokémon community is glowing about Pokopia, with even self-described "adult non-gamers" praising the game's calming, restorative vibes. One heartwarming post about a handmade Ditto crafted in honor of the game is making the rounds — wholesome content at its finest.
SUPER NINTENDO WORLD Celebrates 5 Years — Universal Studios Japan is rolling out exclusive 5th anniversary merchandise and themed food for SUPER NINTENDO WORLD. If you're planning a trip, this limited-run stuff won't last forever.
Pokémon Community Highlights — A gorgeous Flying Pikachu painting, an incredibly detailed Squirtle skateboard deck in progress, and a stunning Pokémon-themed 25th birthday cake are all lighting up the subreddit today. Also, a PSA for anyone playing Pokémon XD: save early and save often — one player lost 3+ hours of progress to a crash that wiped their save data entirely. Meanwhile, the community is united in their hatred of one particular NPC whose Double Team spam has traumatized generations of trainers.
PICROSS S KONAMI ANTIQUES Edition Revealed — A new PICROSS S entry themed around classic Konami properties has been announced for Nintendo Switch. If you love picross puzzles and retro Konami nostalgia, this one's tailor-made for you.
Maseylia: Echoes of the Past Catches Eyes — This 3D Metroidvania from Sol Brothers draws inspiration from Metroid Prime, the art of Moebius, and Adventure Time, which is honestly one of the most intriguing influence combos I've seen in a while. Wishlisting is live on Steam now.
Fortnite
Animated Rivaled Runners Kicks Are Free — Yes, FREE — Fortnite dropped the Rivaled Runners kicks and they're not only animated, they're completely free to grab. The community is genuinely hyped about these, and honestly, animated cosmetics at zero cost is a win worth celebrating.
Anniversary Hype: Will Classic Skins Return? — With the Fortnite anniversary hitting today, players are crossing their fingers for the return of beloved legacy skins. No official confirmation yet, but the item shop speculation is at a fever pitch.
Malik Skin Shipped Broken — The Malik skin has launched with some very noticeable visual bugs that carry over into actual gameplay. Epic hasn't addressed it yet, but expect a hotfix soon given the visibility of the issue.
Community Still Wants Un-Cell-Shaded Skin Variants — The ongoing request for non-cell-shaded versions of certain skins continues to be one of the community's most persistent asks. Players are still holding out hope that someone at Epic will take notice.
Call of Duty
OG Warzone Menu Glitch Surfaces in MW 2019 — In a wild throwback moment, a player's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) glitched out and dumped them into the original Warzone menu — and they could actually search for a match. It's the kind of nostalgic bug that hits different.
COD Movie Casting Discussion Heats Up — With a Call of Duty movie officially in development, the community is rallying behind the idea of using the Modern Warfare voice actors as their live-action counterparts, including Alex and Farah. Whether that's realistic or not, the passion is there.
North Korean Type 88-2 Fan Animation Impresses — A detailed 3D recreation of the North Korean Type 88-2 rifle with authentic COD-style animations is making the rounds, complete with a 60FPS version and downloadable model. The weapon modding community continues to do incredible work.
Black Ops 2 Zombies Fan Animation Drops — A passionate fan released their first animation love letter to Black Ops II Zombies, and the enthusiasm is absolutely infectious. If you grew up on Tranzit and Mob of the Dead, this one's for you.
Arc Raiders
New Players Are Jumping In and Loving It — Fresh squads are officially diving into Arc Raiders with friends and sharing their first-night experiences. The co-op extraction gameplay loop is clearly clicking for those who give it a fair shake.
The Streamer Fatigue Conversation — An interesting discussion is brewing in the community about content creators already moving on from the game while dedicated players feel there's real depth to explore. The sentiment? The game has genuine staying power for players who dig in beyond surface-level impressions, but there are acknowledged areas that need work to maintain momentum.
Arc Raiders vs. Marathon: The Community Weighs In — With both extraction shooters vying for the same audience, players are breaking down the pros and cons of Arc Raiders versus Marathon. The consensus seems to be that both offer distinct enough experiences to coexist, but it's a fascinating head-to-head comparison.
Indie Games
Cat at Home Launches March 27 — This adorable puzzle-solving adventure starring a cat protagonist is officially launching on Steam on March 27, 2026. If cozy cat games are your thing, get that wishlist ready — this one looks charming.
Forsworn Official Reveal Trailer Drops — Forsworn from Resummon Studios is a dark medieval fantasy turn-based tactical roguelite set to release later this year. The reveal trailer showcases moody aesthetics and deep tactical combat that should appeal to fans of the genre.
CD-ROM Is the Most Creative Puzzle Concept I've Seen in Ages — CD-ROM by monoclelord tasks players with finding passwords hidden inside encrypted files on shareware CDs to unlock the next level. A demo is available on Steam right now, and if you grew up in the era of shareware discs, this is pure nostalgia fuel.
The Specimen: Retro-Terminal Roguelite Auto-Battler — This one has you evolving a bioweapon to fight alien threats in a retro-terminal aesthetic, blending roguelite and auto-battler mechanics. A playable demo prototype is live on itch.io for anyone curious.
The Quizard's Domain Blends Smash Bros, Jackbox, and Among Us — This genre-bending party game is targeting a 2027 release with a playable demo already on Steam for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Steam Deck. The concept of knocking out friends through trivia combat is wild and I'm absolutely here for it.
Steam & PC
Traditional Roguelike Fans Are Having a Moment — A satisfying post about organizing every traditional roguelike (yes, actual roguelikes) into one Steam collection is resonating with the community. If you've ever wanted a curated list of the real deal, this is worth hunting down.
Deunocta: Psych-Goth Boomer Shooter Coming Soon — A retro-styled boomer shooter dripping in psychedelic goth aesthetics is headed to Steam. If DUSK and Quake had a baby raised on The Cure albums, this might be it.
Blurry Steam Game Cards Causing Concern — Multiple users are reporting that Steam game cards are appearing blurry in their libraries, with some genuinely thinking they were having vision problems before realizing it was a display issue. Keep an eye out for a fix from Valve.
Gaming Roundup
Your Local Library Might Have Games — A wholesome reminder that many public libraries now stock video games for borrowing, with one Massachusetts location spotted with full racks of Switch and Switch 2 titles. Check your local branch before you buy — you might be surprised.
Rocky Rococo x Mario Galaxy Cross Promotion Resurfaces — A delightful bit of gaming history is making the rounds: the time a 30-location Midwest pizza chain somehow landed a Super Mario Galaxy cross promotion featuring "Cow Bowser" and "Don Fanucci Mario." How this deal happened remains one of gaming marketing's greatest mysteries.
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