Nintendo "Absolutely Furious" Over Massive Switch 2 Leaks as Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake Details Spill
Daily Gaming Digest — March 30, 2026
Pokémon & Nintendo
Nintendo Is "Absolutely Furious" Over Unprecedented Switch 2 Leaks — A former Nintendo employee says the company is in "uncharted territory" after last week's massive leaks revealed the Switch 2 game roadmap stretching through 2027, including a Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake and unannounced Mario titles. Multiple outlets are calling it the biggest Nintendo leak in the company's history, and it's clear heads are spinning in Kyoto.
Pokémon GO May Be About to Kill Auto Catchers — Dataminers have uncovered evidence of a potential in-game item that would automatically throw Pokéballs and spin Pokéstops, effectively replicating what third-party auto catchers like the Pokémon GO Plus+ already do. If Niantic goes through with this, it could completely upend a lucrative accessory market — and a lot of trainers' setups.
Every Game Getting a "Switch 2 Edition" Enhanced Version — Alongside brand-new titles, a growing number of existing and upcoming Switch games are receiving official "Switch 2 Edition" upgrades, with Metroid among the confirmed enhanced titles. This is shaping up to be Nintendo's answer to the mid-gen upgrade trend we've seen on PlayStation and Xbox.
Classic Shmup Truxton Returns After Nearly 35 Years — Toaplan's legendary shoot-'em-up series is back with Truxton Extreme, the first new entry in 34 years, launching on Switch 2 this July. If you know, you know — and if you don't, get ready for some of the most intense vertical scrolling action in gaming history.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Hits Switch 2, But Don't Expect Miracles — Eurogamer reports that the Switch 2 port of Ember Lab's gorgeous action-adventure is perfectly fine but doesn't meaningfully surpass the handheld PC or last-gen console experience. The bigger story here is that native Switch 2 ports have been frustratingly slow to arrive, reportedly due to limited dev kit distribution.
Toby Fox Explains Why Undertale and Deltarune Lack Non-Japanese Translations — The beloved creator says his perfectionism is the bottleneck: "If I release something official, I want it to match my vision." It's a deeply Toby Fox answer, and fans hoping for localized versions will just have to keep waiting.
Charlie Day Wants a Luigi's Mansion Movie — The voice of Luigi in the animated Mario films says he's totally down for a spinoff if Nintendo greenlights it. With The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hitting theaters this week and Jack Black simultaneously pitching himself for a live-action Yakuza adaptation ("Sega, give me a jingle"), the Nintendo cinematic universe keeps expanding.
Brace Yourselves: Switch 2 Prices May Climb — Industry experts are warning that a Switch 2 price hike could be on the horizon, driven by the so-called "RAMageddon" memory chip shortage and rising component costs. Even Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has acknowledged the possibility — so if you've been on the fence, the current price might be the best you'll see.
PSA: The Nintendo Switch 2 Fortnite Promotional Emote Leaves in ~2 Days — If you haven't claimed the exclusive emote by reaching the Fortnite lobby on a Switch 2, you've got roughly 48 hours left. Don't sleep on free cosmetics.
Steam Now Supports the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller — A new Steam beta client datamine reveals native support for the Switch 2 Pro Controller, along with 7.1 surround sound for Remote Play. Valve continues to be the best friend of every controller hoarder out there.
Fortnite
Epic Layoffs Hit Developer With Terminal Brain Cancer — In the most gut-wrenching story of the week, Epic Games' recent layoffs included Mike Prinke, a developer living with terminal brain cancer. After the story went public, CEO Tim Sweeney promised to "solve the insurance" for Prinke's family. A stark reminder that behind every layoff number is a human being.
Former Disney Exec Says the Mouse Should Buy Epic Games — With new Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro reportedly being a massive gaming fan, a former executive is publicly arguing that acquiring Fortnite-maker Epic Games would be a smart play. Given Disney's existing $1.5 billion investment in Epic, this isn't as wild as it sounds.
How to Stabilize the Rift Anomaly in Chapter 7, Season 2 — Fortnite's latest seasonal event has players encountering rift anomalies mid-match, and the game isn't exactly generous with instructions. If you've been confused by the mechanic, guides are now circulating to help you crack it.
Ice King Quests: Monitoring Reports at Frigid Fortress — The Ice King's questline in Chapter 7, Season 2 continues to challenge players, with the Frigid Fortress monitoring reports task tripping up quite a few folks. It's one of the trickier objectives this season, so check a guide if you're stuck.
Rocket Racing Season Wraps Up — The current Rocket Racing season has officially ended, so if you were grinding for rewards, time's up. Keep an eye out for what's next in the rotation.
Community Frustration Boils Over — Between V-Buck inflation, the recent layoffs, perceived competitive issues, and what some players are calling a "broken game," a vocal segment of the Fortnite community is expressing serious discontent. Whether this translates to actual player drops remains to be seen, but the sentiment is hard to ignore.
Call of Duty
Black Ops 7 Director Shuts Down "Skill-Based Damage" Conspiracy — After a newly surfaced Sony patent described a system for dynamically adjusting player performance to maintain "an even playing field between cross-platform players," the CoD community predictably erupted. Black Ops 7's design director has firmly denied that any such system exists in the game — but that Sony patent is real and is raising eyebrows across the industry.
That 143GB Download? Yeah, It's Just the Menu — In a moment that perfectly encapsulates the modern Call of Duty experience, one player discovered their massive download was essentially just a launcher to pick between 37 different games, with Warzone requiring yet another 70GB install and Black Ops 6 & 7 requiring separate purchases. The CoD install size saga continues to be its own form of horror game.
Arc Raiders
Flashpoint Update Overhauls Crafting, Lets You Supercharge Scrappy With Food — Embark Studios' extraction shooter Arc Raiders just dropped its Flashpoint update, which finally streamlines the crafting system that's been a community pain point. Oh, and you can now feed Scrappy to supercharge your robot companion, because apparently that just makes sense in this universe.
Solo Life on Blue Gate Is Pure Chaos — A fantastic community story is making the rounds: a solo player on Blue Gate thought they rescued a downed stranger, only to discover they'd accidentally picked a fight with what was essentially a raid boss in disguise. Arc Raiders' emergent gameplay continues to deliver moments you simply can't script.
Indie Games
"Nobody Cares About Huge Open Worlds Anymore" — An indie studio co-founder is making waves with the argument that developers should stop chasing massive open worlds and instead pick one thing and do it "exceptionally well." Given how many bloated open-world games have underperformed recently, this take feels less hot and more lukewarm truth.
InZOI Boss Reflects on Year One: "I've Figured Out Why The Sims Dominates" — Krafton's life sim InZOI launched in early access a year ago, and its lead developer has been candid about the struggles of competing with EA's 30-year dynasty. The admission that understanding The Sims' staying power took hands-on experience building a competitor is refreshingly honest.
A Book Celebrating 15 Years of Indie Games — A developer has spent two years creating Indie Game Works, a visual survey of fifty landmark indie titles featuring interviews with dozens of creators. If you love the indie scene's history, this one's worth tracking down.
POLLYANNA Shows Off Gorgeous Pixel Art Evolution — A developer shared their pixel art progression over several years, culminating in their current project POLLYANNA, which has a Steam demo arriving April 3rd. The visual glow-up is genuinely stunning.
Physics-Based Melee Combat Without VR — BLOODFALL: The First Temple is turning heads with its purely physics-based, directional first-person combat system running on mouse and keyboard — no VR headset required. Think Mount & Blade meets Mordhau with a heavy emphasis on realistic weapon interaction. One to watch.
You Are the Spinbotter Now — In what might be the most chaotic pitch of the year, an indie dev who played too much Counter-Strike made Spinbot, a game where you are the aimbot-spinning cheater. It's a mashup of Megabonk and CS 1.6, and honestly? That's kind of brilliant.
Steam & PC
Logitech G515 Lightspeed TKL Gets a Nice Discount — The low-profile mechanical keyboard that launched in 2024 as a more affordable alternative to Logitech's premium G915 TKL is on sale across the US and UK. If you've been eyeing a slim, wireless TKL board, this is one of the better deals going.
Crimson Desert Patches Keep Improving the Game — Maybe Too Much — Pearl Abyss continues its aggressive post-launch support for Crimson Desert with a new update addressing some of the game's biggest annoyances, including expanded storage and control tweaks. However, some fans are now arguing the patches have made the game too easy and are calling for a hard difficulty mode. The eternal struggle.
PS5 Pro Price Hike Has PlayStation Fans Scrambling — Sony's incoming round of PS5 Pro price increases is hitting this week, sparking a heated debate in the community about whether to buy now or hold out. Many fans are rushing to secure consoles at the current price before the hike takes effect.
Gaming Roundup
Neil Newbon Asks Baldur's Gate 3 Fans to Give the HBO Show a Chance — Astarion's voice actor is urging the BG3 community to approach the newly announced HBO adaptation with an open mind, saying "let them cook." Given that the show will reportedly continue the story beyond the game's ending, fan skepticism is understandable — but Newbon's goodwill might buy the show some patience.
Speed Racer Getting 4K Treatment and Limited Theatrical Run — The Wachowskis' 2008 cult classic is finally getting a 4K Ultra HD digital and Blu-ray release on May 19, 2026, with limited theatrical screenings in April. If you've never seen this film on the biggest, brightest screen possible, you owe it to yourself.
Andy Weir Says Modern Star Trek Shows "Are St," Reveals Paramount Rejected His Pitch* — The Project Hail Mary author isn't pulling punches, revealing that Paramount turned down his Star Trek pitch while simultaneously calling out the current state of the franchise. Following the cancellation of Starfleet Academy*, his comments are landing with a particularly loud thud.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale Has Funko Pops at All-Time Low Prices — If your shelf isn't full enough, Amazon's spring event has gaming and pop culture Funko Pops at historically low prices alongside deals on games, iPads, and more.
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That's your Monday wrap. Nintendo's leak crisis, Epic's layoff fallout, and that wild Sony "skill-based damage" patent are the stories to watch this week. Game on.