 Hey everyone, welcome back to Nintendo Prime and we got a bunch of news for you. This, I don't know, it was like eight stories or something like that, but all of it is about massive games coming to Switch, collection packs, et cetera. We have Xbox games showing more and more support. We have like what, five or six Xbox games coming to Nintendo Switch. We have a whole bunch of other stuff as well to talk about demos and oh my gosh, this is one of the like biggest news days of the week. So I can't wait to bring all this news directly to all of you, but before we do that, I gotta remind you we are giving away a Nintendo Switch OLED. Let's try to give away a white Nintendo Switch OLED system. For more information on that Switch OLED system, all you have to do is, well, there is no information. Just subscribe, seriously. That's all you gotta do to enter. Subscribe, we all have a live stream happening in early October to announce the winner. Be there or don't. I guess that's your prerogative. All right folks, so let's first get into something that was leaked by Best Buy. And this is in regards to games coming from Xbox. Now, when we talk about games coming from Xbox, obviously we're referring to all the studios that Xbox controls. And something's happening here with Bethesda in particular that we kind of wondered if it would continue to be an ongoing relationship with Nintendo. Because Bethesda has had a very, very good relationship with Nintendo Switch. And, you know, we've gotten the Wolfenstein games, we've got Doom Eternal, all that jazz. So we always wondered, is that partnership going to continue with Microsoft owning them? Well, yeah, it looks like it is. Because according to a leak at Best Buy, there is going to be a Doom Slayer collection pack coming to the Nintendo Switch, including this game that's up here. And now all of these games are technically already available on Nintendo Switch. The collection pack includes one, two, three, and Doom 2016. It does not include Doom Eternal, but it also includes something the collection pack did not have on other platforms. And that, of course, being Doom 64, because that was only on the Nintendo 64. So all these games are already available on Switch. And for right now, the price of this collection pack is $50. You can actually buy all these games individually at the moment for a grand total of $50. But that's only because the original Doom 2016 is on a $10 off sale at the moment, the moment that sale ends. This will actually be the cheapest way to get all of these together. And obviously just having a nice collection pack is cool. I don't know if there's going to be a physical copy, per se, obviously Best Buy is selling a physical version. So that is something to consider as well. So yeah, we're just going to have to wait and see what happens here. It's likely going to be announced coming up very, very soon here at Gamescom or something like that, because Gamescom is next week. For those that don't remember, Gamescom is basically like the E3 for Europe. It's not quite as big. There's not quite as many announcements, but there is going to be some news coming from it later in this show. So yeah, pretty, pretty cool. I'm really excited to just have a nice clean collection pack like this you can buy physically from Best Buy. So yeah, we'll put a link to Best Buy down below if you want to go slap a pre-order on it. They're taking those yet. I'm not sure, but the listing is up. They haven't taken it down despite the news spreading, which likely means that this is legit. All right, our next news was actually a surprise shadow drop on Nintendo Switch yesterday. So Quake, that's right. The old-school Quake that a lot of us used to play back on PC in the 90s is coming back and coming back strong. It is now released on pretty much every platform. There is including Nintendo Switch. You're seeing the Switch trailer behind me. I do have a copy of the game credit to, I forget the, sorry, I forget the company that sent me a review copy. It's only $10, but they sent me a review copy of the game. I will be making a video on that. I think tomorrow I have to obviously spend a little bit of time playing it and acclimate myself because I play with Miles and Keyboard back in the day and I'm gonna be playing with the controller. They made it widescreen. They obviously put it in HD. It's basically the same visuals, virtually the same game. But I'm really excited just to dive back into Quake. And obviously this gives us some hope on the future for Quake and you know, getting brand new games in the series and all that that maybe end up being really good. We'll have to wait and see. But for right now, the original Quake is available on Switch for $10. It's shadow dropped yesterday. Really, really cool story. And I'm, I can't wait to dive into it. Kudos to the company. I think it's the production company. The people who actually made it because it wasn't like the OG team. It was a side company who actually brought this to Switch. Thank you guys so much for that review code. I really appreciate it. And I look forward to a video on Quake on Nintendo Switch coming tomorrow. So speaking of games, I'm super excited about obviously LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga is up that list. And it's up that list because back at E3 2019, I saw a private behind the scenes demo that as far as I am aware, that demo still is not available to watch publicly. So I got to experience something that most of the world didn't to see in depth on this game two years ago. And the game looked amazing. It looked well beyond any LEGO game, any Star Wars game really I had ever seen. It's truly a unique evolution of Star Wars games and LEGO games. And they're obviously been taking their sweet time to make sure they get this right because this game has the potential to set expectations for future LEGO and Star Wars games. That's how great this game looked behind the scenes. But now we actually know when we're going to see it again. Now, we had thought that it would appear at Gamescom because LEGO Darth Vader was in the background of the main page for Gamescom. So we kind of knew it was going to be there. But now we know when. It's going to be there during Jeff Keeley's opening night live event because he is kicking off Gamescom officially. He's working for them with a kickoff event and in this kickoff event, which is happening Wednesday at 1 p.m. central time. Yeah, they're going to have LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga shown up, like the release date, all that other stuff. It's supposed to come this year, but maybe it got delayed to early 2022. I guess we'll know soon enough. We'll get a fresh look at the game. Who knows, maybe there'll be a public demo is happening at some point. I'm pretty excited for this. This is one of my most hyped games coming to any platform. I don't care what you play this on. I'm really excited for it. I can't wait to find out more. This is a big deal to me as a LEGO fan, as a Star Wars fan. It's beautiful. And I'm getting a little goose bumpy over here. Just thinking back to that 2019 demo that I saw behind the scenes, because it was mind boggling. And I hope you guys get to see some of the stuff that I saw then, if not more, because it was amazing. So next up, we got Crisis 3 Remastered on Nintendo Switch. So we've known this game has come into Switch for a while, but we haven't actually seen Switch footage of Crisis 3 Remastered until today. The studio behind it teamed up with Digital Foundry who got to play a demo and break down the game. And it's really, really interesting. Obviously, the biggest thing people wanted to know with the Switch version of Crisis 3 Remastered, because we already know how great it looks on other platforms, is will the game actually even be better than the original Crisis 3? Because Crisis 3 already is a bit of a looker. And obviously on the hardware with Switch, is it really gonna be much better? And it turns out, yeah, it is. It does run at a max resolution of 900p in dodge mode, although it is dynamic and can dip, although I didn't see them mention how low it can dip. I think 540 is the lowest. I personally saw them record, but maybe it does go down to 420. But what I do know is that the game itself does feature a lot of advanced features. It is targeting 30 FPS, I say. And the more chaotic scenes, it does have some dips, but it's nothing too serious if you are just fine with 30 FPS gameplay. The visuals have been improved, the textures are better, the shadows are better. You know, there's a lot of things that they did better. There's more foliage in this game than in the original release. So yeah, they just did a really solid job bringing this to Nintendo Switch and making it at least somewhat comparable to the way it looks on other platforms. And again, this is always a credit to the studios that handle these port jobs, because with Crysis 3, it could have basically looked like the original game and still looked fine on Switch, but they wanted to make sure they included a lot of these remastered features in it. And they did a pretty decent job from what I can at least see from the naked eye. And you're seeing a little bit of the footage now full screen. So yeah, you guys let me know what you think about this. Is this a game you're even interested in? Full credit to the Digital Foundry, of course. We'll have a link to their video down in the description if you wanna go over their full 17 minute deep dive into the Switch version of Crysis 3 Remastered. Next up, we got a pleasant surprise today as WarioWare get it together. That awesome game coming, I think on September 16th, got a demo today on Nintendo Switch. That's right, you can play it right now on Switch. So that's really exciting stuff. I'm gonna be actually testing it out once I'm done playing some Quake later. So yeah, this is a game that obviously didn't necessarily surprise after Nintendo did a poll before asking people what price points they would be willing to buy a WarioWare game at, which basically confirmed they were making a WarioWare game. They just weren't sure the pricing strategy. And no, it's not a $60 game. I think it's 50 bucks. But yeah, it's pretty cool, or 40 by the way, if you go get it at Walmart day one. But still, I'm really excited for this game. We're gonna have to try out the demo. WarioWare games are really quirky. They're always really, really good. And they're always extremely niche. So we'll see what happens here. Obviously this isn't like the Wario Land 2, 3, 4, 5 that we would like to see. Because the Wario Land games are great and it'd be sweet to see them come back. But you know, Nintendo does have a lot of side scrolling platforming games. So it's not like we need more of that. And WarioWare is obviously a much more unique take on Wario himself. So I'm pretty excited about it. So yeah, we'll have to see how that demo shakes out and you can try it for yourself right now for free. So we finally know when the final DLC pack for Doom Eternal is releasing on Nintendo Switch. The Ancient Gods part two has been announced today. This is the announcement trailer behind me. It is coming out on August 26th, so Thursday next week. That is really good news in general. It's nice to finally have Doom Eternal closed out and see that support go all the way to the end. Again, we have a number of great stories from today in general with the Doom Slayer collection pack with obviously this DLC with Quake, et cetera. We have a lot of great news coming out that is showing that Xbox, despite being the now owners of all these franchises, is perfectly fine continuing support on Nintendo Switch. And this does give hope for future Doom games, future Wolfenstein games, even future games like potentially an Elder Scroll 6, which I don't think would be on the current Switch but maybe a pro or a next-gen platform from Nintendo. But it does kind of give some hope that Microsoft might continue that partnership they have shown they have with Nintendo to get it together, update, obviously bringing over games like Cuphead and all that. Ori, that partnership might continue and we might not actually be at the very end of the rope when it comes to support from Bethesda bringing games over. So I'm very curious to see if Microsoft and Nintendo are gonna continue to work together like this. There has been a smidge of bad news about Xbox and Nintendo and that is that Phil Spencer has finally, after months and months and months of speculation, shut down any and all rumors about X-Cloud. Not X-Cloud, but Game Pass in particular. They didn't shut down X-Cloud rumors but Game Pass rumors, they said Game Pass will not be on any closed platform including Nintendo Switch. He was really pressed on it in an interview and he finally said, look, I'm just gonna kill it right now. We're Game Pass ain't coming to Switch because it's a closed platform or that's that. But it doesn't mean that he doesn't want it on Switch of course or want it on PlayStation 5. It's just a matter of those platforms allowing it to exist in the way Microsoft wants it to which means Xbox Live being on that platform which right now Nintendo and Sony are not okay with Xbox Live living on their platform. That being said, obviously that doesn't mean that Microsoft support is done for Nintendo. Everything in the background of Phil Spencer's videos mattered, they were treating Switch like it was their own platform in a video not too long ago. It's entirely, and there was also that lawsuit where Nintendo redacted some stuff in the lawsuit that talked about Game Pass and X-Cloud coming to Switch. So it's not necessarily impossible to think there's still something in the works behind the scenes but as of right now, Phil Spencer has come on and said look, there's nothing happening right now. So you could like stop talking about it but we know we're gonna keep talking about it because hey, you know, that stuff was redacted. There's probably ongoing conversation. Still, it doesn't mean X-Cloud can't come over as a streaming option because X-Cloud doesn't necessarily have to use Xbox Live to exist. So we'll have to wait and see how this happens moving forward, what the partnership between Microsoft and Nintendo is looking like. Maybe things did go south in negotiations and really sour and now these companies are going like this but then we wouldn't be getting the Doom Slayer Collection. We won't get the final DLC pack. Won't be getting Quake. So again, it feels like Microsoft and Nintendo are still pretty chummy. So I expect there to be many more collaborations and games coming in the future that are going to shock people, especially as Game Pass rises in popularity. That being said, I am Nathan DeRubble Jance from Nintendo Prime. Thank you so much for tuning in and I'll catch each and every one of you in the next video.