video game,star wars video gamesBattlefield 6 Has A Server Browser, But There Is A Catch

Battlefield Studios has confirmed that Battlefield 6 has a server browser, but it's a return to what Battlefield 2042 did for its own server browser and is limited in a key way.

In an official FAQ, Battlefield Studios said Battlefield 6's Portal mode will have a server browser and that the option to find a gametype you're looking for will be "easily findable" from the main menu. However, there will not be a server browser for official servers.

Portal was introduced in Battlefield 2042 as a means to allow players to create and customize their own gametypes with custom rules and settings. In Battlefield 6, it goes further and allows players to make their own maps.

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video game,star wars video gamesNintendo Wants To Know Your Thoughts On Its Divisive Game-Key Cards

A new survey by Nintendo has gone live, as the company wants to know what its users think of physical and digital game ownership. While there are a few general questions mixed into it, the survey primarily focuses on which format consumers prefer when purchasing games for the Switch 2.

There are various questions asked in this survey on this topic specifically, asking which factors determine if a digital game will be purchased instead of a physical one, while users can respond with multiple replies like "physical games provide a stronger sense of ownership" or "I like collecting physical games" when pressed for answers.

One of the questions asked in the Nintendo survey.
One of the questions asked in the Nintendo survey.
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video game,star wars video gamesNintendo Raises Price Of Switch 2 Pro Controller - Get It For $84 While You Can

A bunch of Nintendo price increases went into effect today, August 3, and while Switch 2 hardware and games aren't impacted, controllers for the new console will cost you more now--unless you buy them soon. The Switch 2 Pro Controller has increased from $85 to $90, and Joy-Con 2 pairs have moved from $90 to $100. Nintendo's exclusive retro controllers for Switch Online have also increased. Not all retailers have updated their prices yet, which means you can get "deals" right now. Deals from the future, you could say.

The Switch 2 Pro Controller is $84 at Walmart--for the time being, at least--and $85 at Target and Best Buy. Amazon sold out of units at the $85 price today due to the price change that could go into effect at any moment. On Friday, Amazon and Target dropped the price of Joy-Con 2 to $90--five bucks lower than its old MSRP--and those deals are surprisingly still available despite the $100 price being active on the Nintendo Store. Amazon also has two-packs of Joy-Con 2 wrist straps for $13--Nintendo raised the official price from $14 to $15.

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