Nintendo Switch 2 Reveals, Fortnite Event Teasers, and Arc Raiders PvE News! Daily Gaming Digest (June 1, 2026)
Pokémon & Nintendo — new reveals, game updates, Nintendo Direct news, Switch content, Pokémon announcements
- It's a massive day for Nintendo Switch 2 reveals! Order of the Sinking Star received an exciting overview trailer, showcasing a massive adventure with over 1,000 interconnected puzzles. Plus, the Ragnarok Console Project was officially announced for the Switch 2 alongside PS5, Xbox, and PC.
- Could a Nintendo Direct be dropping on June 5th to celebrate the Switch 2's one-year anniversary? Fans are speculating hard, especially given the recent quiet period from Nintendo and the unceremonious Star Fox announcement.
- On the Pokémon front, the new Pokémon anime ending theme in Japan, "Cute na Kyutai," is officially out and creating a huge buzz among global fans for its clever trivia. Also, a journalism student dropped a fascinating article featuring JWittz and Truegreen7 on how the Pokémon YouTube landscape has evolved over the past 15-20 years.
- If you're looking for a hidden gem on the current Switch, grab INSIDE right now at a massive 90% off before the sale ends. For retro fans, one dedicated user calculated exactly how long it takes to 100% every NES game currently available on the Nintendo Switch Online service.
Fortnite — season updates, collabs, new skins, map changes, competitive scene
- Fortnite is currently tearing itself apart over collabs and community interaction. An Epic Games dev known as Tofu Chris is taking a break after alleged harassment and dox threats related to the TheBurntPeanut collab. Meanwhile, the community is heavily debating if this current season might statistically have the worst battle pass collab line-up in the game's history.
- The upcoming Fortnite event is looking wild, with new teasers pitting the Ice King against The Foundation! Fans are already picking their teams and trying to figure out who will come out on top.
- We also got two new sprite teasers today: a Pink sprite and a King sprite. Dataminers have already spotted that the upcoming Sprite skin will feature multiple styles, potentially with full customization options.
- Note to players: Community Day rewards have been disappearing for some users this morning. If your hard-earned rewards vanished from your locker, you aren't alone—Epic is looking into it!
Call of Duty — Warzone/Black Ops updates, new seasons, weapons, competitive
- Veterans of the franchise are currently debating the mission pacing of the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare trilogy versus the recent reboots. Many agree the OG trilogy offered better contrast between gameplay styles, particularly in the Delta Force missions of MW3.
- Feeling nostalgic? Dedicated players are trying to populate the original Call of Duty 1 PC servers, specifically a EURO Rifles Only server running version 1.1. If you want a trip back to the classic days of 2003, now is the time to jump in.
- Speaking of nostalgia, someone is desperately seeking a high-quality download of the classic PS3 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 background image for a custom theme. It's a great year for retro CoD fans, especially since Call of Duty: Ghosts officially takes place next year in the game's lore!
Arc Raiders — beta news, updates, community highlights, Embark Studios announcements
- Massive news out of the Arc Raiders testing sphere! A new PvE map condition called 'Rebellion' is reportedly being tested in China, and fans are crossing their fingers for a wider rollout soon.
- The community is heavily discussing the lack of incentive for players to go "top side" following the addition of the new Rascal gun. Many players feel the weapon simply isn't cheaper enough to justify the risk compared to other loadout options.
- If you're coming from Marathon, players are discussing whether Arc Raiders will feel less exhausting in the long run. However, be warned: hackers are already appearing in 3v3 matches, using cheats to ping enemy locations and inventory items.
Indie Games — notable releases, hidden gems, devlogs, Steam Next Fest picks
- Looking for your next obsession? Check out Judero, a stunning claymation-style game that plays unlike anything since the original The Legend of Zelda on the NES. It's a must-play for retro fans looking for a fresh aesthetic.
- A brand new indie roguelike called Titânio is turning heads with its vibrant retro pixel art and pure nostalgia. You can test the gameplay right now over on itch.io.
- Sick of the Steam algorithm showing you the same games over and over? One crafty gamer built their own discovery system to track the massive flood of indie demos being released daily. It's a brilliant tool for finding your next favorite hidden gem.
- Routine Maintenance is a newly released psychological horror game about fixing a radio telescope while being watched. The developer made almost all the assets themselves, making it a true solo passion project.
Steam & PC — top charts, big sales, Steam Deck compatibility, major PC releases
- PC tactics fans are eating good today! RuneCipher is a new tactics RPG combining turn-based strategy with an active combat system, looking incredibly polished for a solo dev project.
- Those Who Rule, a Low Fantasy Tactical RPG inspired by Fire Emblem, just hit an incredible 1,000 reviews on Steam. To celebrate, the game is currently on a 50% discount, making it the perfect time to jump in.
- Beware of a new Steam scam going around where users claim you bought an item from them without paying. They will try to get you to click a fake Steam support ticket to steal your account—don't fall for it!
- If you're tinkering with your profile customization, players are showing off the new "Item Bundle Appearance 2026" theme. Users are also trying to figure out what exactly the "Follow Publisher" feature on Steam actually does behind the scenes.
Gaming Roundup — other notable news, trailers, industry moves
- Trickshotterz is exactly what it sounds like: Super Smash Bros meets Beer Pong. This chaotic, physics-based party brawler gets a demo on June 4th for Steam, promising intense couch multiplayer.
- Into the Slimy Mines is a roguelite tower defense where you use cards to literally build the battlefield and rescue your crew. It's out now across all platforms, including Steam, PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
- A fan of retro hardware sparked a deep gaming history discussion by asking: "Would other handhelds have been popular without Pokémon?" It's a fascinating look at the canceled "Nintendo Atlantis" handheld and the industry's reliance on the monster-catching genre to push hardware sales.