 Hey everyone, welcome back to Nintendo Prime. We got a couple interesting stories for you today. One of them involving where I feel is like a major addition, a new game coming to Nintendo Switch that has been speculated for a little bit, but it's actually coming, it's been announced and I'm really excited about this one because of the potential future implications. And obviously what the game is is really, really good. And beyond all that, Nintendo decided to sort of out, I would say almost out of nowhere, release something new that's involving the eShop and Switch Online that, it's really cool but also kind of confusing messaging. But it also makes sense, I don't know. Before we get into that though, I got to remind you we are giving away Nintendo Switch OLED system. If you would like to win it, it is the white version. All you have to do is subscribe to the channel. That's it, there's nothing fancy, no special entry links or anything. Just be subscribed. We will announce the winner during a live stream in early October. All right, so later on in this video, I'm actually gonna go a bit into a potential second video happening. Today could potentially have a new sponsor, or at least a temporary sponsor. Whether or not they're gonna be happy with me, we'll see. Because I told them I'm not holding back just because you know, whatever. But let's get into the stories because this is what you really care about. And a new game was announced for Switch and it's been rumored a little bit, although we haven't talked about it on this channel. And that is Dying Light Platinum Edition. So it was just announced by the official Twitter account today and yeah, it looks really cool. It is a Switch, it comes with the Switch game card, so a physical product. You get the survival guide containing most of the important tips and tricks on how to survive in the restricted zone. A two-sided map and unique stickers. So yeah, they don't have an announcement release date at this point or a price point and all that. But this is interesting because obviously we don't have a lot of games like this on Switch and this is a AAA third-party game. It's a zombie shooter. It actually reviewed very, very well. I'm pretty much all platforms. It's 70 plus on all platforms, some of them 80 plus. It sold extremely well this first one. And they have a second one coming out later this year, which I think is sort of what they're doing with this game is they're gauging the interest in the Switch audience to maybe bring their new one over. So to bring the new one over, well, let's get the first one first, right? That makes sense. I mean, yeah, we got Witcher 3 without getting the first two Witcher games. But I mean, Witcher 3 can kind of stand on its own. Dying Light's the beginning of a new IP. So why not get that in front of the audience, see how it performs and then if it does well, give us the second one next year. So this is why I'm really excited because we don't have a lot of these kind of games on Switch. That's why to me, this is a pretty big deal because we have a few, right? And there's obviously a back for Blood coming out later this year which looks utterly fantastic. And this isn't that kind of game, but it is a zombie shooter. It is really, really good. We don't have games like this. It's very gory. It's a kind of game that you don't really expect out of Nintendo Switch, which is why I'm super excited that we are getting it. Obviously, this has probably been in the works for at least six months to a year. So I don't know what studio is porting this if they went the panic button or there's actually quite a number of studios out there doing excellent work porting games to Switch. So we'll have to see who they chose for this but it is really, really, really exciting. And I'm just glad to have more variety of games on well, Nintendo Switch. Now, this next story I think is, it makes sense but it also is confusing. So we've been waiting for Nintendo to update their online services, their online in general. Can we get a local voice chat or at least messaging in some form, whether through the phone app or on the platform? What about lobbies for voice chat? That would be sweet, at least on the phone app if nothing else. Wouldn't it be great if they could fix the eShop right and give us better organizational methods and all of that, let us actually have games suggested to us based on things we played, bare minimum so we could sort through some of the crud in the eShop easier without, basically I don't really use the eShop unless I'm looking for something very specific. So I already know what I'm going for and if you're someone who uses the eShop and you already know what you're looking for, okay. But like when I walk into a video game store or a Walmart or a Best Buy, I browse. I like looking at the selection of games and because retail outlets aren't so overburdened even GameStop isn't so overburdened with thousands of new releases for a single platform every single day it's actually a lot easier to go up through physical games at a retail outlet and maybe find something catching your eye that you might not have previously bought. That's something we would actually like to see on the eShop and unfortunately that hasn't happened yet. Now we do have a likely September Direct. I would probably bet, I don't know, this hair, like you know, shave it bald if it doesn't happen. I'm pretty confident in September Direct next month and they have traditionally announced updates to the online servers whether it's Game Boy Advance games, updates to the eShop, all that happening. Every September, at least the last two September Directs they've had. So that is something to consider. There might be an update coming but they did add an interesting new app and it's weird because, well I mean we want Netflix, right? We want Hulu, we want Amazon Prime, YouTube TV. We have YouTube but we don't have YouTube TV. Why don't we have any of these streaming services? I get it, Switch is first and foremost a gaming platform and I also get it who the hell out there is gonna use this when every cheap TV you buy has all these services on them anyways in a smart TV form. Although, I'd argue some of those smart TVs are so clunky to use, it gets frustrating. Literally I have an Apple TV hooked up to a smart TV in my bedroom at the moment because it's so clunky to use and so slow. It's like nope, let's just use a Roku stick. Let's use an Apple TV, Amazon, like those sticks still have some popularity not just for old TVs but because some of the cheaper TVs out there, it's not a good experience. So that is where Switch could actually come in. You have a 1080P TV, you have your Switch on it. Switch is actually, the navigation works well so in YouTube and everything so why not have these apps? Well, they did add an app, they added Pokemon TV. Now obviously Nintendo owns rights to the Pokemon series and it makes a lot of sense to have Pokemon in some form on the service and Pokemon by the way is available on things like Netflix. So it's like we're getting a part of, it's fine, we're getting animated shows on this, we're getting movies on this, if you have an Nintendo Switch online account you're fine, you can watch it all, you don't have to pay anything extra, it's really cool, I like Pokemon TV. It is a nice application, I'm glad it exists and since Nintendo owns the rights to the IP it makes a lot of sense to be on a Nintendo platform. What I don't get is most of what's on this platform is already available on other services that Nintendo could offer, it's kind of like we want our cake and ice cream to go along with it but instead of getting the cake we just got the ice cream and it's a party and what the hell is going on with a party that only has ice cream and no cake? What the hell Nintendo, we need both, we need our ice cream and our cake. So it's like, it's really confusing to me that we're getting Pokemon TV when all this stuff's actually available on other services that Nintendo could be offering and doesn't really cost them anything and Nintendo actually gets cuts out of people who subscribe through the Switch to those services. They get cuts of the revenue. I'm really confused at this whole situation, not complaining we have Pokemon TV. I'd rather have Pokemon TV than nothing but still it is what it is, so thanks for that. Now one last thing I want to talk about quick is we might have a second video coming later today we'll have to see how things go. It might land tomorrow morning instead. Cyber Power PC, I really showed it to them a while ago trying to see if we could work out something because I'm trying to upgrade my editing computer and they decided that the team with me and get a whole new computer sent to me. The thing is we're gonna do a video feature net and I told them I'm not holding anything back just because you sent this to me. If there's a lot of bloatware I'm gonna talk about it. If it's broken and shipping I'm gonna talk about that. I am not going to hold back. So it's gonna be interesting and I already know I'm gonna be doing upgrades to it next week on a live stream. So it's an interesting situation because what they're sending me is great. I mean you get a 5900X and a 6700XT, it's cool but it could use some improvements and I'm gonna be doing that myself. So I'm gonna be showing you, hey here's a pre-built PC, they're sending it to me. It's cool, it's gonna become my main rig but we're also gonna be adding some stuff to it to make it even better for my purposes here. Like we're gonna add an obviously capture card, we're gonna add in some extra, it's different RAM, we're gonna put in some more storage, change out the primary storage and stuff like that. We'll see about the cooling situations and what they got rocking on it. Could be really cool or it could just need improvements. It is an estimated value as they call it roughly 2500 although I've parted out everything. It's closer to like 18, so you're getting like a $700 premium although obviously a 6700XD could cost like $1,500 on its own right now, so it is what it is, I'm not complaining but we will make a video about it, show it. Maybe it's gonna show really, really well but I told her I'm gonna be honest, I'm not going to bullcrap people just because you sent it to me and if they get mad and want it back they can have it but I don't think that's gonna be the case. The deal's already done. I'm allowed to say anything I wanna say about it so I presume they're gonna put their best foot forward here but we'll see, cyber power PC reviews kind of all over the place and obviously this isn't representative of walking in a Best Buy and buying an OEM pre-built. Sure there's gonna be some custom mods to this one or something like that that you can optionally choose on their website by the way. So anyway folks, that's a video potentially coming later to stay showing off the new editing rig at least partially and then next week we'll be upgrading that editing rig. So thank you guys so much for tuning in. I am Nathaniel Robert Jans from Nintendo Prime and I hope you guys have a lovely day.