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    Nintendo Switch Games with Free Nintendo Switch 2 Updates - Nintendo US


    Free updates to improve playability on the Nintendo Switch 2 system will be released for selected Nintendo Switch games.




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    Free updates to improve playability on the Nintendo Switch™ 2 system will be released for select Nintendo Switch games.


    By connecting your Nintendo Switch 2 to the internet, you can download free updates that may improve performance or add support for features such as GameShare in select games.
    The contents of these free updates will differ depending on the game.​
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    Initial games to receive updates:

    • ARMS™
    • Captain Toad™: Treasure Tracker
    • Super Mario Odyssey™
    • Super Mario™ 3D World + Bowser's Fury
    • Clubhouse Games™: 51 Worldwide Classics
    • The Legend of Zelda™: Link's Awakening
    • The Legend of Zelda™: Echoes of Wisdom
    • Game Builder Garage™
    • New Super Mario Bros.™ U Deluxe
    • Pokémon™ Scarlet
    • Pokémon™ Violet
    • Big Brain Academy™: Brain vs.
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    Stoof
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    No Xenoblade...
    But good to see those two Zelda games there
     

























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    Atheerios said:



    Pokémon™ Scarlet

    • Pokémon™ Violet
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    Heh, all eyes on this one lol 

























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    Nice.
    Then I might end up finally buying Scar/Vi depending on how well they run.
     

























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    PLEASE LET SCARLET AND VIOLET RUN WELL
     

























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    Stoof said:



    No Xenoblade...
    But good to see those two Zelda games there

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    They might get Switch 2 versions instead 

























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    That's cool.
    Now if only I could get a free fps/res bump for BOTW and TOTK instead of paying extra for some questionable app features I'll never use...
     

























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    Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors


    well fuck 

























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    If only Nintendo had a platform where they could have told us all of this DIRECTly.
     

























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    Bowser's Fury nice


    That game chugged like crazy in the final boss fight 


























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    • The Legend of Zelda™: Link's Awakening





     

























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    That's a nice list of games honestly for a first run.



    Lotus said:



    Heh, all eyes on this one lol

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    Maybe it won't look like a PS2 game anymore. 

























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    and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles?


    why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us 

























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    Waggles said:



    Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors


    well fuck
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    Would be surprised if it's not included later, it's gotta be one of the more infamous ones, and it's getting a sequel 

























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    Paid 60fps patches is such a Nintendo move.
    I'm tired.
     

























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    Make TTYD 60fps PLEASE
     

























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    NICE SCARLET AND VIOLET
     

























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    That description says they won't all be for "improved playability" but to support chat features on the Switch 2.
     

























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    SludgeFarmer said:



    and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles?


    why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us
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    yeah, like just brute force it. 

























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    Free updates in Nintendo first party games? I was not expecting that lol
     


























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    Atheerios said:



    • Pokémon™ Scarlet

    • Pokémon™ Violet
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    I might finally play these.
     

























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    Scarlet & Violet getting performance upgrades but not Arceus is wild to me.
     

























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    Please make Pokémon Scarlet and Violet actually playable.
    Please!
     

























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    Echoes of Wisdom needs that very very badly.


    Frame pacing in that game is literally headache inducing. 

























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    All the paid upgrades seemed to have additional exclusive content, so hopefully there'll be a lot of these when it's a simple switch to a native version without any bonuses.
     

























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    Atheerios said:



    Pokémon™ Scarlet

    • Pokémon™ Violet
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    Nice
     

























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    Scarlet and Violet will be VERY interesting to see.
    Can't wait for the DF video.
     

























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    Bayonetta 3 pls :(
     

























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    Give me Bayonetta 3 and Astral Chain updates, and my life will be yours
     

























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    Yeah the Scarlet and Violet upgrade had BETTER be free lmao


    Hopefully the Xenoblades and Age of Calamity get an upgrade as well 


























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    Kongroo said:



    Paid 60fps patches is such a Nintendo move.
    I'm tired.

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    This thread is about free updates? 

























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    Free updates are nice.
    Hopefully technical improvements all around.
     

























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    Fuck it, give me 120fps Skyward Sword lol


    Very glad to see Link's Awakening in here.

    Edit: Astral Chain and Bayonetta 3 better get some patches in the future, pleaseeee 

























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    Blindy said:



    Scarlet & Violet getting performance upgrades but not Arceus is wild to me.

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    arceus is probably being superceded in their eyes by ZA, but it'll be a while before the next pokemon gen
     

























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    Waggles said:



    Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors


    well fuck
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    Entered thread for this exact thing too.

    Well fuck 

























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    No Age of Calamity booooo.
    Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is definitely gonna have all eyes on it
     

























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    Games that are already 60fps should straight up just get uncapped framerates.
    Let the enhanced grunt of Switch 2 and VRR take the wheel.
     

























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    That's better.
    Hopefully more join that list, TTYD especially.



    EDIT and honestly, I would much prefer if Kirby and the Forgotten Land just got bumped to 60 without the extra shit. 

























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    SludgeFarmer said:



    and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles?


    why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us
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    A hardware brute force upgrade seems to apply without patches.








    Enhanced BC confirmed for Switch 2


    As per the most recent, "Ask the Developers"




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    Xenoblade X? Bayonetta ? D:
     


























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    Love to see it - not a bad start! So pumped to see Pokemon S/V! I can't wait to play these in earnest, lol!


    Glad to see Echoes of Wisdom, as well.
    Now we just need to see Xenoblade! 

























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    gotta love how botw/totk aren't in there, so you're forced to buy the update instead of getting free 60fps.
     

























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    Where are my Xenoblades?
     

























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    Still nothing for Xenoblade X.
    I guess that 60fps mode hidden in the code was unrelated
     

























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    Pokemon Scarlet/Violet at maybe 60fps and no longer a blurry mess? Praise the lord.
     

























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    Good stuff.
    Kinda softens the blow of other upgrades being paid.
     

























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    That means 3rd parties can do it as well so that's good.
     

























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    Can i have switch 1 games docked mode on switch 2 portable? Did Nintendo Say anything?
     

























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    No Xenoblade X
     

























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    Lotus said:



    Would be surprised if it's not included later, it's gotta be one of the more infamous ones, and it's getting a sequel

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    Yeah, I'll assume a performance patch will come.


    does anyone know - did nintendo explicitly claim that "all" switch games will work on switch 2 regardless of patches or updates? i assume it'll be like microsoft's handling of BC titles - that even if they're not patched, they should still launch, even if bugs or weird behavior may be present.
    I'm hoping that games in general should see a performance boost regardless.
    Probably too much to hope for from Nintendo, honestly.

    On a similar note, I'm a little worried how the transfer between switch and switch 2 will be.
    will it reset my switch and lock me out of digital purchases and saves if I migrate to switch 2? 













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    Nintendo confirms some Switch 1 games will be getting free updates to improve playability on Switch 2 (separate from Switch 2 editions)
    Atheerios Member Oct 27, 2017 7,479 Nintendo Switch Games with Free Nintendo Switch 2 Updates - Nintendo US Free updates to improve playability on the Nintendo Switch 2 system will be released for selected Nintendo Switch games. www.nintendo.com Free updates to improve playability on the Nintendo Switch™ 2 system will be released for select Nintendo Switch games. By connecting your Nintendo Switch 2 to the internet, you can download free updates that may improve performance or add support for features such as GameShare in select games. The contents of these free updates will differ depending on the game.​ Click to expand... Click to shrink... Initial games to receive updates: • ARMS™ • Captain Toad™: Treasure Tracker • Super Mario Odyssey™ • Super Mario™ 3D World + Bowser's Fury • Clubhouse Games™: 51 Worldwide Classics • The Legend of Zelda™: Link's Awakening • The Legend of Zelda™: Echoes of Wisdom • Game Builder Garage™ • New Super Mario Bros.™ U Deluxe • Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet • Big Brain Academy™: Brain vs. Brain  Stoof Uncle Works at Nintendo Member Oct 25, 2017 5,487 No Xenoblade... But good to see those two Zelda games there   Lotus One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 123,772 Atheerios said: Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet Click to expand... Click to shrink... Heh, all eyes on this one lol  Bengraven Powered by Friendship™ Member Oct 26, 2017 33,524 Florida Nice. Then I might end up finally buying Scar/Vi depending on how well they run.   DNAbro Member Oct 25, 2017 29,960 PLEASE LET SCARLET AND VIOLET RUN WELL   oni-link tag reference no one gets Member Oct 25, 2017 17,329 UK Stoof said: No Xenoblade... But good to see those two Zelda games there Click to expand... Click to shrink... They might get Switch 2 versions instead  Bio Booster Armoire Prophet of Truth Member Apr 21, 2020 1,167 That's cool. Now if only I could get a free fps/res bump for BOTW and TOTK instead of paying extra for some questionable app features I'll never use...   Waggles Member Oct 26, 2017 3,767 Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors well fuck  Audiblee Member Mar 14, 2025 1,316 If only Nintendo had a platform where they could have told us all of this DIRECTly.   mrmickfran The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 33,106 Gongaga Bowser's Fury nice That game chugged like crazy in the final boss fight  AaronMT Member Oct 27, 2017 8,350 Toronto • The Legend of Zelda™: Link's Awakening   Mass Effect One Winged Slayer Member Oct 31, 2017 19,145 That's a nice list of games honestly for a first run. Lotus said: Heh, all eyes on this one lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... Maybe it won't look like a PS2 game anymore.  SludgeFarmer Member Feb 17, 2025 133 and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles? why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us  Lotus One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 123,772 Waggles said: Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors well fuck Click to expand... Click to shrink... Would be surprised if it's not included later, it's gotta be one of the more infamous ones, and it's getting a sequel  Kongroo Banned Oct 31, 2017 3,465 Ottawa, Ontario, CA Paid 60fps patches is such a Nintendo move. I'm tired.   Milk Prophet of Truth Avenger Oct 25, 2017 4,288 Make TTYD 60fps PLEASE   Aleh Member Oct 27, 2017 19,974 NICE SCARLET AND VIOLET   Captain of Outer Space Come Sale Away With Me Member Oct 28, 2017 14,345 That description says they won't all be for "improved playability" but to support chat features on the Switch 2.   luminosity "This guy are sick" Member Oct 30, 2017 1,639 SludgeFarmer said: and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles? why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us Click to expand... Click to shrink... yeah, like just brute force it.  Ayumu Member May 10, 2024 944 Free updates in Nintendo first party games? I was not expecting that lol   u_neek Member Oct 28, 2017 1,732 Atheerios said: • Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet Click to expand... Click to shrink... I might finally play these.   Blindy Member Nov 16, 2017 4,134 Scarlet & Violet getting performance upgrades but not Arceus is wild to me.   Finaj Member Oct 25, 2017 5,728 Please make Pokémon Scarlet and Violet actually playable. Please!   Seik Member Jan 5, 2023 3,734 Québec City Echoes of Wisdom needs that very very badly. Frame pacing in that game is literally headache inducing.  Teenage Fansub Member May 24, 2019 24,195 All the paid upgrades seemed to have additional exclusive content, so hopefully there'll be a lot of these when it's a simple switch to a native version without any bonuses.   Bishop89 What Are Ya' Selling? Member Oct 25, 2017 42,625 Melbourne, Australia Atheerios said: Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet Click to expand... Click to shrink... Nice   Cronogear ▲ Legend ▲ Member Oct 27, 2017 4,910 Scarlet and Violet will be VERY interesting to see. Can't wait for the DF video.   Dsezer Member Sep 22, 2020 500 Bayonetta 3 pls :(   NotLiquid One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 37,802 Give me Bayonetta 3 and Astral Chain updates, and my life will be yours   Mario_Bones Member Oct 31, 2017 3,755 Australia Yeah the Scarlet and Violet upgrade had BETTER be free lmao Hopefully the Xenoblades and Age of Calamity get an upgrade as well  Hero One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 8,816 Kongroo said: Paid 60fps patches is such a Nintendo move. I'm tired. Click to expand... Click to shrink... This thread is about free updates?  Watershed Member Oct 26, 2017 10,516 Free updates are nice. Hopefully technical improvements all around.   bunnibuki Member Feb 18, 2024 922 Fuck it, give me 120fps Skyward Sword lol Very glad to see Link's Awakening in here. Edit: Astral Chain and Bayonetta 3 better get some patches in the future, pleaseeee  Berordn One Winged Slayer Member Oct 26, 2017 10,674 NoVA Blindy said: Scarlet & Violet getting performance upgrades but not Arceus is wild to me. Click to expand... Click to shrink... arceus is probably being superceded in their eyes by ZA, but it'll be a while before the next pokemon gen   No Depth Member Oct 27, 2017 20,641 Waggles said: Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors well fuck Click to expand... Click to shrink... Entered thread for this exact thing too. Well fuck  Lucaflowe Member Sep 26, 2018 46 No Age of Calamity booooo. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is definitely gonna have all eyes on it   Xtortion One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 7,489 United States Games that are already 60fps should straight up just get uncapped framerates. Let the enhanced grunt of Switch 2 and VRR take the wheel.   jw2727 Member Aug 7, 2024 50 That's better. Hopefully more join that list, TTYD especially. EDIT and honestly, I would much prefer if Kirby and the Forgotten Land just got bumped to 60 without the extra shit.  Teenage Fansub Member May 24, 2019 24,195 SludgeFarmer said: and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles? why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us Click to expand... Click to shrink... A hardware brute force upgrade seems to apply without patches. Enhanced BC confirmed for Switch 2 As per the most recent, "Ask the Developers" www.resetera.com   Soul Lab Member Nov 17, 2017 2,986 Xenoblade X? Bayonetta ? D:   DarkChronic Member Oct 27, 2017 5,652 Love to see it - not a bad start! So pumped to see Pokemon S/V! I can't wait to play these in earnest, lol! Glad to see Echoes of Wisdom, as well. Now we just need to see Xenoblade!  Bufbaf Don't F5! Member Oct 25, 2017 15,796 Hamburg, Germany gotta love how botw/totk aren't in there, so you're forced to buy the update instead of getting free 60fps.   RockmanBN Visited by Knack - One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 31,854 Cornfields Where are my Xenoblades?   A.J. Member Oct 25, 2017 21,510 Still nothing for Xenoblade X. I guess that 60fps mode hidden in the code was unrelated   Rowsdower Shinra Employee of The Wise Ones Avenger Oct 27, 2017 19,962 Canada Pokemon Scarlet/Violet at maybe 60fps and no longer a blurry mess? Praise the lord.   Greywaren Member Jul 16, 2019 12,989 Spain Good stuff. Kinda softens the blow of other upgrades being paid.   Kouriozan Member Oct 25, 2017 24,670 That means 3rd parties can do it as well so that's good.   lucancel Member Oct 30, 2017 1,766 Italy Can i have switch 1 games docked mode on switch 2 portable? Did Nintendo Say anything?   Brodo Baggins Member Oct 27, 2017 5,581 No Xenoblade X 🥺   Waggles Member Oct 26, 2017 3,767 Lotus said: Would be surprised if it's not included later, it's gotta be one of the more infamous ones, and it's getting a sequel Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yeah, I'll assume a performance patch will come. does anyone know - did nintendo explicitly claim that "all" switch games will work on switch 2 regardless of patches or updates? i assume it'll be like microsoft's handling of BC titles - that even if they're not patched, they should still launch, even if bugs or weird behavior may be present. I'm hoping that games in general should see a performance boost regardless. Probably too much to hope for from Nintendo, honestly. On a similar note, I'm a little worried how the transfer between switch and switch 2 will be. will it reset my switch and lock me out of digital purchases and saves if I migrate to switch 2?  المصدر: https://www.resetera.com/threads/nintendo-confirms-some-switch-1-games-will-be-getting-free-updates-to-improve-playability-on-switch-2-separate-from-switch-2-editions.1152525/ #Nintendo #confirms #some #Switch #games #will #getting #free #updates #improve #playability #Switch #separate #from #Switch #editions
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    Atheerios Member Oct 27, 2017 7,479 Nintendo Switch Games with Free Nintendo Switch 2 Updates - Nintendo US Free updates to improve playability on the Nintendo Switch 2 system will be released for selected Nintendo Switch games. www.nintendo.com Free updates to improve playability on the Nintendo Switch™ 2 system will be released for select Nintendo Switch games. By connecting your Nintendo Switch 2 to the internet, you can download free updates that may improve performance or add support for features such as GameShare in select games. The contents of these free updates will differ depending on the game.​ Click to expand... Click to shrink... Initial games to receive updates: • ARMS™ • Captain Toad™: Treasure Tracker • Super Mario Odyssey™ • Super Mario™ 3D World + Bowser's Fury • Clubhouse Games™: 51 Worldwide Classics • The Legend of Zelda™: Link's Awakening • The Legend of Zelda™: Echoes of Wisdom • Game Builder Garage™ • New Super Mario Bros.™ U Deluxe • Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet • Big Brain Academy™: Brain vs. Brain  Stoof Uncle Works at Nintendo Member Oct 25, 2017 5,487 No Xenoblade... But good to see those two Zelda games there   Lotus One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 123,772 Atheerios said: Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet Click to expand... Click to shrink... Heh, all eyes on this one lol  Bengraven Powered by Friendship™ Member Oct 26, 2017 33,524 Florida Nice. Then I might end up finally buying Scar/Vi depending on how well they run.   DNAbro Member Oct 25, 2017 29,960 PLEASE LET SCARLET AND VIOLET RUN WELL   oni-link tag reference no one gets Member Oct 25, 2017 17,329 UK Stoof said: No Xenoblade... But good to see those two Zelda games there Click to expand... Click to shrink... They might get Switch 2 versions instead  Bio Booster Armoire Prophet of Truth Member Apr 21, 2020 1,167 That's cool. Now if only I could get a free fps/res bump for BOTW and TOTK instead of paying extra for some questionable app features I'll never use...   Waggles Member Oct 26, 2017 3,767 Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors well fuck  Audiblee Member Mar 14, 2025 1,316 If only Nintendo had a platform where they could have told us all of this DIRECTly.   mrmickfran The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 33,106 Gongaga Bowser's Fury nice That game chugged like crazy in the final boss fight  AaronMT Member Oct 27, 2017 8,350 Toronto • The Legend of Zelda™: Link's Awakening   Mass Effect One Winged Slayer Member Oct 31, 2017 19,145 That's a nice list of games honestly for a first run. Lotus said: Heh, all eyes on this one lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... Maybe it won't look like a PS2 game anymore.  SludgeFarmer Member Feb 17, 2025 133 and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles? why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us  Lotus One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 123,772 Waggles said: Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors well fuck Click to expand... Click to shrink... Would be surprised if it's not included later, it's gotta be one of the more infamous ones, and it's getting a sequel  Kongroo Banned Oct 31, 2017 3,465 Ottawa, Ontario, CA Paid 60fps patches is such a Nintendo move. I'm tired.   Milk Prophet of Truth Avenger Oct 25, 2017 4,288 Make TTYD 60fps PLEASE   Aleh Member Oct 27, 2017 19,974 NICE SCARLET AND VIOLET   Captain of Outer Space Come Sale Away With Me Member Oct 28, 2017 14,345 That description says they won't all be for "improved playability" but to support chat features on the Switch 2.   luminosity "This guy are sick" Member Oct 30, 2017 1,639 SludgeFarmer said: and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles? why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us Click to expand... Click to shrink... yeah, like just brute force it.  Ayumu Member May 10, 2024 944 Free updates in Nintendo first party games? I was not expecting that lol   u_neek Member Oct 28, 2017 1,732 Atheerios said: • Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet Click to expand... Click to shrink... I might finally play these.   Blindy Member Nov 16, 2017 4,134 Scarlet & Violet getting performance upgrades but not Arceus is wild to me.   Finaj Member Oct 25, 2017 5,728 Please make Pokémon Scarlet and Violet actually playable. Please!   Seik Member Jan 5, 2023 3,734 Québec City Echoes of Wisdom needs that very very badly. Frame pacing in that game is literally headache inducing.  Teenage Fansub Member May 24, 2019 24,195 All the paid upgrades seemed to have additional exclusive content, so hopefully there'll be a lot of these when it's a simple switch to a native version without any bonuses.   Bishop89 What Are Ya' Selling? Member Oct 25, 2017 42,625 Melbourne, Australia Atheerios said: Pokémon™ Scarlet • Pokémon™ Violet Click to expand... Click to shrink... Nice   Cronogear ▲ Legend ▲ Member Oct 27, 2017 4,910 Scarlet and Violet will be VERY interesting to see. Can't wait for the DF video.   Dsezer Member Sep 22, 2020 500 Bayonetta 3 pls :(   NotLiquid One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 37,802 Give me Bayonetta 3 and Astral Chain updates, and my life will be yours   Mario_Bones Member Oct 31, 2017 3,755 Australia Yeah the Scarlet and Violet upgrade had BETTER be free lmao Hopefully the Xenoblades and Age of Calamity get an upgrade as well  Hero One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 8,816 Kongroo said: Paid 60fps patches is such a Nintendo move. I'm tired. Click to expand... Click to shrink... This thread is about free updates?  Watershed Member Oct 26, 2017 10,516 Free updates are nice. Hopefully technical improvements all around.   bunnibuki Member Feb 18, 2024 922 Fuck it, give me 120fps Skyward Sword lol Very glad to see Link's Awakening in here. Edit: Astral Chain and Bayonetta 3 better get some patches in the future, pleaseeee  Berordn One Winged Slayer Member Oct 26, 2017 10,674 NoVA Blindy said: Scarlet & Violet getting performance upgrades but not Arceus is wild to me. Click to expand... Click to shrink... arceus is probably being superceded in their eyes by ZA, but it'll be a while before the next pokemon gen   No Depth Member Oct 27, 2017 20,641 Waggles said: Cntrl + F Hyrule warriors well fuck Click to expand... Click to shrink... Entered thread for this exact thing too. Well fuck  Lucaflowe Member Sep 26, 2018 46 No Age of Calamity booooo. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is definitely gonna have all eyes on it   Xtortion One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 7,489 United States Games that are already 60fps should straight up just get uncapped framerates. Let the enhanced grunt of Switch 2 and VRR take the wheel.   jw2727 Member Aug 7, 2024 50 That's better. Hopefully more join that list, TTYD especially. EDIT and honestly, I would much prefer if Kirby and the Forgotten Land just got bumped to 60 without the extra shit.  Teenage Fansub Member May 24, 2019 24,195 SludgeFarmer said: and is there a base upgrade that makes stuff run better regardless of updates to specific titles? why isn't this stuff in the hour long sales pitch you just showed us Click to expand... Click to shrink... A hardware brute force upgrade seems to apply without patches. Enhanced BC confirmed for Switch 2 As per the most recent, "Ask the Developers" www.resetera.com   Soul Lab Member Nov 17, 2017 2,986 Xenoblade X? Bayonetta ? D:   DarkChronic Member Oct 27, 2017 5,652 Love to see it - not a bad start! So pumped to see Pokemon S/V! I can't wait to play these in earnest, lol! Glad to see Echoes of Wisdom, as well. Now we just need to see Xenoblade!  Bufbaf Don't F5! Member Oct 25, 2017 15,796 Hamburg, Germany gotta love how botw/totk aren't in there, so you're forced to buy the update instead of getting free 60fps.   RockmanBN Visited by Knack - One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 31,854 Cornfields Where are my Xenoblades?   A.J. Member Oct 25, 2017 21,510 Still nothing for Xenoblade X. I guess that 60fps mode hidden in the code was unrelated   Rowsdower Shinra Employee of The Wise Ones Avenger Oct 27, 2017 19,962 Canada Pokemon Scarlet/Violet at maybe 60fps and no longer a blurry mess? Praise the lord.   Greywaren Member Jul 16, 2019 12,989 Spain Good stuff. Kinda softens the blow of other upgrades being paid.   Kouriozan Member Oct 25, 2017 24,670 That means 3rd parties can do it as well so that's good.   lucancel Member Oct 30, 2017 1,766 Italy Can i have switch 1 games docked mode on switch 2 portable? Did Nintendo Say anything?   Brodo Baggins Member Oct 27, 2017 5,581 No Xenoblade X 🥺   Waggles Member Oct 26, 2017 3,767 Lotus said: Would be surprised if it's not included later, it's gotta be one of the more infamous ones, and it's getting a sequel Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yeah, I'll assume a performance patch will come. does anyone know - did nintendo explicitly claim that "all" switch games will work on switch 2 regardless of patches or updates? i assume it'll be like microsoft's handling of BC titles - that even if they're not patched, they should still launch, even if bugs or weird behavior may be present. I'm hoping that games in general should see a performance boost regardless. Probably too much to hope for from Nintendo, honestly. On a similar note, I'm a little worried how the transfer between switch and switch 2 will be. will it reset my switch and lock me out of digital purchases and saves if I migrate to switch 2? 
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  • Made with Unity Monthly: May 2023 roundup


    Unite 2023 is coming to Amsterdam, the new LTS is launching, and generative AI continues its buzz. Read on to discover what Unity creators are doing to advance development in the interim, including the latest game releases made with Unity.May saw plenty of exciting games created with Unity share the spotlight.To start, Riot Forge and Double Stallion Games released CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story™, taking us through the streets of Zaun, while tha ltd.’s Humanity put the fate of humankind in our paws. The month also saw Tuatara Games’s hilarious Bare Butt Boxing finally become available in early access, then Plot Twist Games sent us looking for clues in The Last Case of Benedict Fox (below).Rounding out creator milestones for the month were Wishfully’s highly anticipated release of Planet of Lana and Bossa Games’s early look at Lost Skies.We share new game releases and milestone spotlights every Monday on the @UnityGames Twitter and @unitytechnologies Instagram. Be sure to give us a follow and support your fellow creators.Like every month, we were lucky to have another developer take over our Twitter channel to share their best #UnityTips. For May, @samyam_youtube shared a variety of tricks – from pixel art in Unity to simple keyboard shortcuts. Some highlights include:A thread to import your pixel art with the best settingsWhy you should use TryGetComponent instead of GetComponentA guide for the new Unity Input SystemSome quick productivity tipsGreat learning resources and advice for learning UnityOther members of our community also added great tips to the conversation, including @MirzaBeig’s hack for calculating FPS and @kronnect’s useful trick for multiple object positioning.Keep tagging us and using the #UnityTips hashtag to share your expertise with the community.We continue to be stunned by what Unity creators make week to week, and you certainly kept the amazing projects coming in May. If we missed something that you meant to tag us in, be sure to use the #MadeWithUnity hashtag next time.On Twitter, @EvaBalikova was busy creating some beautiful embroidered art (see above), and @DevFatigued’s little caterpillar friend was on a jumping journey.Meanwhile on Instagram, @ShimpleShrimp was in full focus underwater, and Mr. Mustard Games’s (@MrMustardGames on Twitter) robot couldn’t resist smashing some boxes. Finally, @kng_ghidra traveled through different dimensions, and we ended the month with chill skateboarding vibes from @stokedslothinteractive.Finally, for a bit of bonus content, Project Ferocious dev Leo Saalfrank spoke with Shacknews on YouTube about using Unity to the fullest. (For a Ferocious throwback, head to our GDC 2021 showcase for a peek at the WIP.)We’re always here to continue the #MadeWithUnity love. Keep adding the hashtag to your posts to show us what you’ve been up to.On May 25, we hosted a Graphics Dev Blitz Day, covering topics like global illumination, shaders, SRP, URP, HDRP, GfxDevice, texturing, and more. The event was held in both the forums and on the Discord server. Throughout the day, we had more than 150 threads with 49 experts answering questions, and we’d like to thank everyone who participated.Keep an eye on Discord and our forums for future Dev Blitz Day announcements, and don’t forget to bookmark the archive of past Dev Blitz Days.May really took things up a notch on Twitch with the continuation of our Scope Check Let’s Dev series, releasing parts four, five, and six. We also took time to stream a Creator Spotlight showcasing Thomas Waterzooi’s Please, Touch The Artwork (watch above).To close out the month, we hosted Lana Lux on the channel to hear her Unity Tales and held a Nordic Game Jam Let’s Play session.If you don’t already, follow us on Twitch today and hit the notification bell so you never miss a stream.Are you interested in becoming an Asset Store publisher? Maybe you’re a publisher looking to enhance your marketing, community building, or customer support skills? Check out our freshly updated Publisher Resources page for tips on how to turbocharge your publishing journey.Taking things to social media, here’s a roundup of some of our favorite creator showcases from Twitter in May:TOON Farm Pack (coming soon!) | @steve_sicsFast Food Heaven Pack | @NekoboltTeamModern Studio Apartment 3 | NextLevel3DOn YouTube, we shared videos with Renaud Forestié about More Mountains‘s Feel and Freya Holmér about Shapes – two extremely popular assets.Looking to be noticed by the Asset Store team? Tag the @AssetStore Twitter account and use the #AssetStore hashtag when posting your latest creations.For our final update, here’s a non-exhaustive list of games made with Unity that released in May. Do you see any on the list that have already become favorites or think we missed a title? Share your thoughts in the forums.World Turtles, Re: cOg Mission (May 1 – early access)KILLBUG, Samurai Punk and Nicholas McDonnell (May 3)Tape to Tape, Excellent Rectangle (May 3 – early access)Toasterball, Les Crafteurs (May 3)Bare Butt Boxing, Tuatara Games (May 4)Darkest Dungeon® II, Red Hook Studios (May 8)Pan’orama, Chicken Launcher (May 9)Blobi Sprint, ChOuette (May 12)Humanity, tha ltd. (May 15)Tin Hearts, Rogue Sun (May 16)Greedventory, Black Tower Basement (May 17)Inkbound, Shiny Shoe (May 22)Planet of Lana, Wishfully (May 23)CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story™, Double Stallion (May 23)Sunshine Shuffle, Strange Scaffold (May 24)Diluvian Winds, Alambik Studio (May 25 – early access)Evil Wizard, Rubber Duck Games (May 25)Friends vs Friends, Brainwash Gang (May 30)Everdream Valley, Mooneaters (May 30)Doomblade, Muro Studios (May 31)If you’re creating with Unity and haven’t seen your projects in any of our monthly roundups, submit here for the chance to be featured.That’s a wrap for May. For more community news as it happens, follow us on social media: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitch.

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    Made with Unity Monthly: May 2023 roundup
    Unite 2023 is coming to Amsterdam, the new LTS is launching, and generative AI continues its buzz. Read on to discover what Unity creators are doing to advance development in the interim, including the latest game releases made with Unity.May saw plenty of exciting games created with Unity share the spotlight.To start, Riot Forge and Double Stallion Games released CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story™, taking us through the streets of Zaun, while tha ltd.’s Humanity put the fate of humankind in our paws. The month also saw Tuatara Games’s hilarious Bare Butt Boxing finally become available in early access, then Plot Twist Games sent us looking for clues in The Last Case of Benedict Fox (below).Rounding out creator milestones for the month were Wishfully’s highly anticipated release of Planet of Lana and Bossa Games’s early look at Lost Skies.We share new game releases and milestone spotlights every Monday on the @UnityGames Twitter and @unitytechnologies Instagram. Be sure to give us a follow and support your fellow creators.Like every month, we were lucky to have another developer take over our Twitter channel to share their best #UnityTips. For May, @samyam_youtube shared a variety of tricks – from pixel art in Unity to simple keyboard shortcuts. Some highlights include:A thread to import your pixel art with the best settingsWhy you should use TryGetComponent instead of GetComponentA guide for the new Unity Input SystemSome quick productivity tipsGreat learning resources and advice for learning UnityOther members of our community also added great tips to the conversation, including @MirzaBeig’s hack for calculating FPS and @kronnect’s useful trick for multiple object positioning.Keep tagging us and using the #UnityTips hashtag to share your expertise with the community.We continue to be stunned by what Unity creators make week to week, and you certainly kept the amazing projects coming in May. If we missed something that you meant to tag us in, be sure to use the #MadeWithUnity hashtag next time.On Twitter, @EvaBalikova was busy creating some beautiful embroidered art (see above), and @DevFatigued’s little caterpillar friend was on a jumping journey.Meanwhile on Instagram, @ShimpleShrimp was in full focus underwater, and Mr. Mustard Games’s (@MrMustardGames on Twitter) robot couldn’t resist smashing some boxes. Finally, @kng_ghidra traveled through different dimensions, and we ended the month with chill skateboarding vibes from @stokedslothinteractive.Finally, for a bit of bonus content, Project Ferocious dev Leo Saalfrank spoke with Shacknews on YouTube about using Unity to the fullest. (For a Ferocious throwback, head to our GDC 2021 showcase for a peek at the WIP.)We’re always here to continue the #MadeWithUnity love. Keep adding the hashtag to your posts to show us what you’ve been up to.On May 25, we hosted a Graphics Dev Blitz Day, covering topics like global illumination, shaders, SRP, URP, HDRP, GfxDevice, texturing, and more. The event was held in both the forums and on the Discord server. Throughout the day, we had more than 150 threads with 49 experts answering questions, and we’d like to thank everyone who participated.Keep an eye on Discord and our forums for future Dev Blitz Day announcements, and don’t forget to bookmark the archive of past Dev Blitz Days.May really took things up a notch on Twitch with the continuation of our Scope Check Let’s Dev series, releasing parts four, five, and six. We also took time to stream a Creator Spotlight showcasing Thomas Waterzooi’s Please, Touch The Artwork (watch above).To close out the month, we hosted Lana Lux on the channel to hear her Unity Tales and held a Nordic Game Jam Let’s Play session.If you don’t already, follow us on Twitch today and hit the notification bell so you never miss a stream.Are you interested in becoming an Asset Store publisher? Maybe you’re a publisher looking to enhance your marketing, community building, or customer support skills? Check out our freshly updated Publisher Resources page for tips on how to turbocharge your publishing journey.Taking things to social media, here’s a roundup of some of our favorite creator showcases from Twitter in May:TOON Farm Pack (coming soon!) | @steve_sicsFast Food Heaven Pack | @NekoboltTeamModern Studio Apartment 3 | NextLevel3DOn YouTube, we shared videos with Renaud Forestié about More Mountains‘s Feel and Freya Holmér about Shapes – two extremely popular assets.Looking to be noticed by the Asset Store team? Tag the @AssetStore Twitter account and use the #AssetStore hashtag when posting your latest creations.For our final update, here’s a non-exhaustive list of games made with Unity that released in May. Do you see any on the list that have already become favorites or think we missed a title? Share your thoughts in the forums.World Turtles, Re: cOg Mission (May 1 – early access)KILLBUG, Samurai Punk and Nicholas McDonnell (May 3)Tape to Tape, Excellent Rectangle (May 3 – early access)Toasterball, Les Crafteurs (May 3)Bare Butt Boxing, Tuatara Games (May 4)Darkest Dungeon® II, Red Hook Studios (May 8)Pan’orama, Chicken Launcher (May 9)Blobi Sprint, ChOuette (May 12)Humanity, tha ltd. (May 15)Tin Hearts, Rogue Sun (May 16)Greedventory, Black Tower Basement (May 17)Inkbound, Shiny Shoe (May 22)Planet of Lana, Wishfully (May 23)CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story™, Double Stallion (May 23)Sunshine Shuffle, Strange Scaffold (May 24)Diluvian Winds, Alambik Studio (May 25 – early access)Evil Wizard, Rubber Duck Games (May 25)Friends vs Friends, Brainwash Gang (May 30)Everdream Valley, Mooneaters (May 30)Doomblade, Muro Studios (May 31)If you’re creating with Unity and haven’t seen your projects in any of our monthly roundups, submit here for the chance to be featured.That’s a wrap for May. For more community news as it happens, follow us on social media: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitch. المصدر: https://unity.com/blog/news/made-with-unity-monthly-may-2023-roundup
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    Made with Unity Monthly: May 2023 roundup
    Unite 2023 is coming to Amsterdam, the new LTS is launching, and generative AI continues its buzz. Read on to discover what Unity creators are doing to advance development in the interim, including the latest game releases made with Unity.May saw plenty of exciting games created with Unity share the spotlight.To start, Riot Forge and Double Stallion Games released CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story™, taking us through the streets of Zaun, while tha ltd.’s Humanity put the fate of humankind in our paws. The month also saw Tuatara Games’s hilarious Bare Butt Boxing finally become available in early access, then Plot Twist Games sent us looking for clues in The Last Case of Benedict Fox (below).Rounding out creator milestones for the month were Wishfully’s highly anticipated release of Planet of Lana and Bossa Games’s early look at Lost Skies.We share new game releases and milestone spotlights every Monday on the @UnityGames Twitter and @unitytechnologies Instagram. Be sure to give us a follow and support your fellow creators.Like every month, we were lucky to have another developer take over our Twitter channel to share their best #UnityTips. For May, @samyam_youtube shared a variety of tricks – from pixel art in Unity to simple keyboard shortcuts. Some highlights include:A thread to import your pixel art with the best settingsWhy you should use TryGetComponent instead of GetComponentA guide for the new Unity Input SystemSome quick productivity tipsGreat learning resources and advice for learning UnityOther members of our community also added great tips to the conversation, including @MirzaBeig’s hack for calculating FPS and @kronnect’s useful trick for multiple object positioning.Keep tagging us and using the #UnityTips hashtag to share your expertise with the community.We continue to be stunned by what Unity creators make week to week, and you certainly kept the amazing projects coming in May. If we missed something that you meant to tag us in, be sure to use the #MadeWithUnity hashtag next time.On Twitter, @EvaBalikova was busy creating some beautiful embroidered art (see above), and @DevFatigued’s little caterpillar friend was on a jumping journey.Meanwhile on Instagram, @ShimpleShrimp was in full focus underwater, and Mr. Mustard Games’s (@MrMustardGames on Twitter) robot couldn’t resist smashing some boxes. Finally, @kng_ghidra traveled through different dimensions, and we ended the month with chill skateboarding vibes from @stokedslothinteractive.Finally, for a bit of bonus content, Project Ferocious dev Leo Saalfrank spoke with Shacknews on YouTube about using Unity to the fullest. (For a Ferocious throwback, head to our GDC 2021 showcase for a peek at the WIP.)We’re always here to continue the #MadeWithUnity love. Keep adding the hashtag to your posts to show us what you’ve been up to.On May 25, we hosted a Graphics Dev Blitz Day, covering topics like global illumination, shaders, SRP, URP, HDRP, GfxDevice, texturing, and more. The event was held in both the forums and on the Discord server. Throughout the day, we had more than 150 threads with 49 experts answering questions, and we’d like to thank everyone who participated.Keep an eye on Discord and our forums for future Dev Blitz Day announcements, and don’t forget to bookmark the archive of past Dev Blitz Days.May really took things up a notch on Twitch with the continuation of our Scope Check Let’s Dev series, releasing parts four, five, and six. We also took time to stream a Creator Spotlight showcasing Thomas Waterzooi’s Please, Touch The Artwork (watch above).To close out the month, we hosted Lana Lux on the channel to hear her Unity Tales and held a Nordic Game Jam Let’s Play session.If you don’t already, follow us on Twitch today and hit the notification bell so you never miss a stream.Are you interested in becoming an Asset Store publisher? Maybe you’re a publisher looking to enhance your marketing, community building, or customer support skills? Check out our freshly updated Publisher Resources page for tips on how to turbocharge your publishing journey.Taking things to social media, here’s a roundup of some of our favorite creator showcases from Twitter in May:TOON Farm Pack (coming soon!) | @steve_sicsFast Food Heaven Pack | @NekoboltTeamModern Studio Apartment 3 | NextLevel3DOn YouTube, we shared videos with Renaud Forestié about More Mountains‘s Feel and Freya Holmér about Shapes – two extremely popular assets.Looking to be noticed by the Asset Store team? Tag the @AssetStore Twitter account and use the #AssetStore hashtag when posting your latest creations.For our final update, here’s a non-exhaustive list of games made with Unity that released in May. Do you see any on the list that have already become favorites or think we missed a title? Share your thoughts in the forums.World Turtles, Re: cOg Mission (May 1 – early access)KILLBUG, Samurai Punk and Nicholas McDonnell (May 3)Tape to Tape, Excellent Rectangle (May 3 – early access)Toasterball, Les Crafteurs (May 3)Bare Butt Boxing, Tuatara Games (May 4)Darkest Dungeon® II, Red Hook Studios (May 8)Pan’orama, Chicken Launcher (May 9)Blobi Sprint, ChOuette (May 12)Humanity, tha ltd. (May 15)Tin Hearts, Rogue Sun (May 16)Greedventory, Black Tower Basement (May 17)Inkbound, Shiny Shoe (May 22)Planet of Lana, Wishfully (May 23)CONV/RGENCE: A League of Legends Story™, Double Stallion (May 23)Sunshine Shuffle, Strange Scaffold (May 24)Diluvian Winds, Alambik Studio (May 25 – early access)Evil Wizard, Rubber Duck Games (May 25)Friends vs Friends, Brainwash Gang (May 30)Everdream Valley, Mooneaters (May 30)Doomblade, Muro Studios (May 31)If you’re creating with Unity and haven’t seen your projects in any of our monthly roundups, submit here for the chance to be featured.That’s a wrap for May. For more community news as it happens, follow us on social media: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitch.
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  • A buggy Sonos mystery






    Product design requires considering lots of different things. How things look; how they work; how people will understand how to use them. Here's one probably not on a lot of designers' lists, though: the insect enticement factor. Maybe that needs to change, because as The Verge's Will Poor discovered, the way your gadgets are designed and made could have serious implications for what might decide to live inside them.
    On this episode of The Vergecast, Will tells us about his post-vacation Sonos discovery, how he discovered he's not the only person on the internet trying to get the ants out of his speakers, and what he ultimately learned about insects and electronics. Some of the wild conspiracy theories are just that - but some might be for real.



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    After that, The Verge's Andru Marino joins the show to talk about the boom in AI-generated podcasts. Andru has spent weeks listening to the jovial NotebookLM bot-hosts talk about everything from news to recipes to esoteric gadget instructions, and has learned a lot about why this medium works so well for people. And what it takes for a human to make a good podcast. …
    Read the full story at The Verge.

    المصدر: https://www.theverge.com/the-vergecast/665626/sonos-speaker-ants-ai-podcasts-vergecast
    A buggy Sonos mystery Product design requires considering lots of different things. How things look; how they work; how people will understand how to use them. Here's one probably not on a lot of designers' lists, though: the insect enticement factor. Maybe that needs to change, because as The Verge's Will Poor discovered, the way your gadgets are designed and made could have serious implications for what might decide to live inside them. On this episode of The Vergecast, Will tells us about his post-vacation Sonos discovery, how he discovered he's not the only person on the internet trying to get the ants out of his speakers, and what he ultimately learned about insects and electronics. Some of the wild conspiracy theories are just that - but some might be for real. Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Pocket Casts | More After that, The Verge's Andru Marino joins the show to talk about the boom in AI-generated podcasts. Andru has spent weeks listening to the jovial NotebookLM bot-hosts talk about everything from news to recipes to esoteric gadget instructions, and has learned a lot about why this medium works so well for people. And what it takes for a human to make a good podcast. … Read the full story at The Verge. المصدر: https://www.theverge.com/the-vergecast/665626/sonos-speaker-ants-ai-podcasts-vergecast
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    A buggy Sonos mystery
    Product design requires considering lots of different things. How things look; how they work; how people will understand how to use them. Here's one probably not on a lot of designers' lists, though: the insect enticement factor. Maybe that needs to change, because as The Verge's Will Poor discovered, the way your gadgets are designed and made could have serious implications for what might decide to live inside them. On this episode of The Vergecast, Will tells us about his post-vacation Sonos discovery, how he discovered he's not the only person on the internet trying to get the ants out of his speakers, and what he ultimately learned about insects and electronics. Some of the wild conspiracy theories are just that - but some might be for real. Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Pocket Casts | More After that, The Verge's Andru Marino joins the show to talk about the boom in AI-generated podcasts. Andru has spent weeks listening to the jovial NotebookLM bot-hosts talk about everything from news to recipes to esoteric gadget instructions, and has learned a lot about why this medium works so well for people. And what it takes for a human to make a good podcast. … Read the full story at The Verge.
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  • I tested DJI's latest flagship drone, and it's straight from the future (with one caveat)

    ZDNET's key takeaways DJI's flagship drone consists of an exceptional airframe, top-class obstacle avoidance sensors, and amazing cameras.It has the best flight time I've see on a consumer drone, rated at 51 minutes (in testing I routinely got 45 minutes).It's expensive, and because of tariffs, isn't currently available in the U.S.
    View now at Amazon Over the past few days, I've been testing the newest drone on the block, DJI's flagship Mavic 4 Pro.
    As the latest in DJI's Mavic Pro line, it is without a doubt the best consumer drone that I've flown.
    If you're reading this in the U.S., note that the product is not yet available there.
    But park that thought for now.
    I'll get back to it later.Also: The best drones of 2025: Expert tested and reviewedFirst, let me tell you more about the Mavic 4 Pro.
    These are the drones that first brought us a two-camera aerial platform, then a three-camera platform.
    The idea is that you have some of the best possible cameras that can be attached to a drone, and the best possible platform for taking that camera to interesting and unique locations to get the best shots possible.

    details
    View at Amazon The drone itself is a beast.
    Measuring a hefty 12.9 × 15.4 × 5.3 inches -- without the props -- and weighing a hefty 2.3 pounds, it's a huge drone by even the Mavic Pro standards.
    But despite its size, it's very nimble, capable of speeds up to 56 miles per hour.A big bird like this needs a lot of power, and DJI used monster 6,654 mAh/95.3 Wh LiNiMnCoO2 batteries that offer, on paper at least, up to 51 minutes of flight time, 45 minutes hover time, and a maximum flight distance of almost 25.5 miles.   In testing I got around 45 minutes of mixed flight time, which feels like forever when I was flying.
    At one point I found myself thinking "the battery must be getting close to the end now," only to find that I had 20 minutes left.
       The Mavic 4 Pro is a big bird! Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET These are big batteries, so DJI put effort into speeding up the recharge times by including a Mavic 240W power adapter, and a Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub, which can charge one battery in around 50 minutes or all three batteries in about 90 minutes. It does this by initially prioritizing the battery with the lowest charge, but as soon as all three batteries hit the same charge level, the hub switches to parallel charging.
    The hub also doubles as a 100W power bank, using the batteries as a power source. Let's get to the star of the show – the camera gimbal.
    This time DJI abandons tradition and does with a refreshed and very modern looking ball-style 3-axis infinity gimbal featuring 360° continuous rotation.  The gimbal is impressive! Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET There are three cameras on the gimbal: the main one is a 28mm equivalent 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad wide-angle camera sporting a brand new 100-megapixel sensor and the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS) for exceptional color fidelity.
    It has an f/2.0 to f/11 aperture range allows for amazing low-light and bright-light capability.Next up is the 70mm equivalent tele camera equipped with a 48-megapixel 1/1.3-inch sensor and f/2.8 aperture.
    Last, but certainly not least is a 168mm equivalent tele camera featuring a 50-megapixel 1/1.5-inch sensor and a f/2.8 aperture.Also: Mavic 3 Pro: Hands-on with the best drone for content creatorsAll three cameras support Dual Native ISO Fusion, a technology that is used to blending high and low ISO captures, stacking up to five RAW frames to get the highest possible image quality.While all three cameras support 4K/60fps HDR video recording, the Hasselblad main camera offers 6K/60fps HDR video and a broad dynamic range of up to around 16 stops, which means that it is perfect for capturing shots that have both bright and dark elements.
    The medium tele and tele cameras offer dynamic ranges of 14 stops and 13 stops respectively.
      The Mavic 4 Pro is a highly capable platform for professional photography and videography.
    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET Both the Hasselblad main camera and the medium tele camera support 4K/120fps video recording, while the tele camera records in 4K/100fps.
    And for ease when it comes to editing, all three cameras featuring support the same 10-bit D-Log, D-Log M, and HLG color profiles.Memory cards are also a thing of the past -- despite the drone having a slot for a microSD card -- as DJI offers the Mavic 4 Pro with 64GB and 512GB storage configurations.
    The 512GB Creator Combo version Mavic 4 Pro also supports recording video in an ALL-I 4:2:2 high quality codec.
    For most, that won't mean anything, but if you know, you know that this is a big deal when it comes to video quality and ease of editing.
    Also: I've never lost a drone in over a decade of flying them - here's my secretWhen you have a bit of kit that weighs close to two and half pounds that can fly at over 50 miles per hour, safety is paramount, and this is why the Mavic 4 Pro has six high-performance, low-light fisheye sensors with a low-light sensitivity of only 0.1 lux (that's the light level on a cloudy night).
    There's also a forward-facing LiDAR sensor, and a downward-facing infrared sensor.
    The Mavic 4 Pro augments its omnidirectional obstacle avoidance sensors with this LiDAR sensor.
      Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET These sensors are run by dual processors which give the Mavic 4 Pro the highest possible environmental awareness resolution, and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance at speeds up to 40 miles per hour in low light.
    In the event of something going wrong, such as the drone losing comms with the controller or GPS satellites, the drone memorizes flight paths when there's enough light so it can return to home autonomously without GPS assistance. The Creator Combo I have been testing also came with a new remote control -- the DJI RC Pro 2.
    This has been designed from the ground up for professional-grade aerial filmmaking and features a high-brightness 7-inch LED rotatable display, an enterprise-level multibeam high-gain antennas for the most reliable video transmission possible, 4-hour battery life, and 128GB of built-in storage.  The screen is amazing under bright lighting conditions.
    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET You can also record audio from the controller (not from the drone – that would just be an annoying buzz!) using the built-in mic, or alternatively pair the controller with a DJI Mic.
    So, how does it fly? When I review a pre-release drone, I expect issues and for things to be sketchy because it takes time for the firmware to mature to the point where things become smooth.
    I had no such issue with Mavic 4 Pro -- this thing was amazing on day one and continued to be throughout my testing.
    The flight characteristics are excellent, the maneuvering smooth and totally responsive, and the safety features all work without any problems at all. Also: I tested DJI's new foldable drone, and would recommend it to both beginners and professionalsI have come across what I feel is a bug where the drone cancels some autonomous flight mode videoing activities because it kept thinking it was seeing an obstacle despite being 90 feet up away from anything.
    But I'd rather an over-twitchy obstacle avoidance than one that ignored a tree of the side of a building, and I expect this will be fixed in a future update, anyway.  Yes, there are a few minor bugs.
    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET For such a big drone, it's incredibly easy -- dare I say, relaxing -- to fly.
    It's fast, nimble, and extremely responsive.
    And the controller is very intuitive, with everything laid out intelligently.The only issue I encountered with the controller was some lag when taking photos and video, and this was accompanied by a message about optimizing the image, so I hope that this will be smoothed out at some point.The cameras are also just out of this world, handling low-light and bright-light with ease, and delivering stunning photos and video under conditions that would have other drones struggling to get a half-decent shot.
    It's an amazing drone, packed with potential.ZDNET's buying advice The Mavic 4 Pro is a drone for professionals.
    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETIs this the drone for everyone? No.
    Most people will be more than happy with what a drone like the Mini 4 Pro, Neo, or the Air 3S has to offer, and they'll be saving thousands.
    The Mavic 4 Pro is a drone for professionals who want to take their aerial photography to the next level. Remember when I mentioned that it's not available in the U.S.
    yet? Well, that's the case for now, and it's related to recent tariff increases.
    While the Mavic 4 Pro will be available to order in the U.K.
    and E.U.
    (the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo costs £2,459/€2,699/AU$5,359 while the standard bundle with the DJI RC 2 controller is £1,879 GBP/€2,099/AU$3,099), there's no pricing or release date for the U.S.
    Also: I tested DJI's palm-sized drone, and it captured things I had never seen beforeDJI said on the matter: "Like many global companies, we have had to adjust our market strategy as local conditions and the industry environment have evolved.
    While we do not have a timeline for when we can introduce the product to the U.S.
    market, we are closely monitoring the situation and actively exploring every possible solution."So, there's no DJI Mavic 4 Pro for the U.S.
    market, for now.
    And that's a shame.
    But like I said already, this drone is much more than what most people need in their lives. Featured reviews

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    I tested DJI's latest flagship drone, and it's straight from the future (with one caveat)
    ZDNET's key takeaways DJI's flagship drone consists of an exceptional airframe, top-class obstacle avoidance sensors, and amazing cameras.It has the best flight time I've see on a consumer drone, rated at 51 minutes (in testing I routinely got 45 minutes).It's expensive, and because of tariffs, isn't currently available in the U.S. View now at Amazon Over the past few days, I've been testing the newest drone on the block, DJI's flagship Mavic 4 Pro. As the latest in DJI's Mavic Pro line, it is without a doubt the best consumer drone that I've flown. If you're reading this in the U.S., note that the product is not yet available there. But park that thought for now. I'll get back to it later.Also: The best drones of 2025: Expert tested and reviewedFirst, let me tell you more about the Mavic 4 Pro. These are the drones that first brought us a two-camera aerial platform, then a three-camera platform. The idea is that you have some of the best possible cameras that can be attached to a drone, and the best possible platform for taking that camera to interesting and unique locations to get the best shots possible. details View at Amazon The drone itself is a beast. Measuring a hefty 12.9 × 15.4 × 5.3 inches -- without the props -- and weighing a hefty 2.3 pounds, it's a huge drone by even the Mavic Pro standards. But despite its size, it's very nimble, capable of speeds up to 56 miles per hour.A big bird like this needs a lot of power, and DJI used monster 6,654 mAh/95.3 Wh LiNiMnCoO2 batteries that offer, on paper at least, up to 51 minutes of flight time, 45 minutes hover time, and a maximum flight distance of almost 25.5 miles.   In testing I got around 45 minutes of mixed flight time, which feels like forever when I was flying. At one point I found myself thinking "the battery must be getting close to the end now," only to find that I had 20 minutes left.    The Mavic 4 Pro is a big bird! Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET These are big batteries, so DJI put effort into speeding up the recharge times by including a Mavic 240W power adapter, and a Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub, which can charge one battery in around 50 minutes or all three batteries in about 90 minutes. It does this by initially prioritizing the battery with the lowest charge, but as soon as all three batteries hit the same charge level, the hub switches to parallel charging. The hub also doubles as a 100W power bank, using the batteries as a power source. Let's get to the star of the show – the camera gimbal. This time DJI abandons tradition and does with a refreshed and very modern looking ball-style 3-axis infinity gimbal featuring 360° continuous rotation.  The gimbal is impressive! Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET There are three cameras on the gimbal: the main one is a 28mm equivalent 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad wide-angle camera sporting a brand new 100-megapixel sensor and the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS) for exceptional color fidelity. It has an f/2.0 to f/11 aperture range allows for amazing low-light and bright-light capability.Next up is the 70mm equivalent tele camera equipped with a 48-megapixel 1/1.3-inch sensor and f/2.8 aperture. Last, but certainly not least is a 168mm equivalent tele camera featuring a 50-megapixel 1/1.5-inch sensor and a f/2.8 aperture.Also: Mavic 3 Pro: Hands-on with the best drone for content creatorsAll three cameras support Dual Native ISO Fusion, a technology that is used to blending high and low ISO captures, stacking up to five RAW frames to get the highest possible image quality.While all three cameras support 4K/60fps HDR video recording, the Hasselblad main camera offers 6K/60fps HDR video and a broad dynamic range of up to around 16 stops, which means that it is perfect for capturing shots that have both bright and dark elements. The medium tele and tele cameras offer dynamic ranges of 14 stops and 13 stops respectively.   The Mavic 4 Pro is a highly capable platform for professional photography and videography. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET Both the Hasselblad main camera and the medium tele camera support 4K/120fps video recording, while the tele camera records in 4K/100fps. And for ease when it comes to editing, all three cameras featuring support the same 10-bit D-Log, D-Log M, and HLG color profiles.Memory cards are also a thing of the past -- despite the drone having a slot for a microSD card -- as DJI offers the Mavic 4 Pro with 64GB and 512GB storage configurations. The 512GB Creator Combo version Mavic 4 Pro also supports recording video in an ALL-I 4:2:2 high quality codec. For most, that won't mean anything, but if you know, you know that this is a big deal when it comes to video quality and ease of editing. Also: I've never lost a drone in over a decade of flying them - here's my secretWhen you have a bit of kit that weighs close to two and half pounds that can fly at over 50 miles per hour, safety is paramount, and this is why the Mavic 4 Pro has six high-performance, low-light fisheye sensors with a low-light sensitivity of only 0.1 lux (that's the light level on a cloudy night). There's also a forward-facing LiDAR sensor, and a downward-facing infrared sensor. The Mavic 4 Pro augments its omnidirectional obstacle avoidance sensors with this LiDAR sensor.   Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET These sensors are run by dual processors which give the Mavic 4 Pro the highest possible environmental awareness resolution, and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance at speeds up to 40 miles per hour in low light. In the event of something going wrong, such as the drone losing comms with the controller or GPS satellites, the drone memorizes flight paths when there's enough light so it can return to home autonomously without GPS assistance. The Creator Combo I have been testing also came with a new remote control -- the DJI RC Pro 2. This has been designed from the ground up for professional-grade aerial filmmaking and features a high-brightness 7-inch LED rotatable display, an enterprise-level multibeam high-gain antennas for the most reliable video transmission possible, 4-hour battery life, and 128GB of built-in storage.  The screen is amazing under bright lighting conditions. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET You can also record audio from the controller (not from the drone – that would just be an annoying buzz!) using the built-in mic, or alternatively pair the controller with a DJI Mic. So, how does it fly? When I review a pre-release drone, I expect issues and for things to be sketchy because it takes time for the firmware to mature to the point where things become smooth. I had no such issue with Mavic 4 Pro -- this thing was amazing on day one and continued to be throughout my testing. The flight characteristics are excellent, the maneuvering smooth and totally responsive, and the safety features all work without any problems at all. Also: I tested DJI's new foldable drone, and would recommend it to both beginners and professionalsI have come across what I feel is a bug where the drone cancels some autonomous flight mode videoing activities because it kept thinking it was seeing an obstacle despite being 90 feet up away from anything. But I'd rather an over-twitchy obstacle avoidance than one that ignored a tree of the side of a building, and I expect this will be fixed in a future update, anyway.  Yes, there are a few minor bugs. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET For such a big drone, it's incredibly easy -- dare I say, relaxing -- to fly. It's fast, nimble, and extremely responsive. And the controller is very intuitive, with everything laid out intelligently.The only issue I encountered with the controller was some lag when taking photos and video, and this was accompanied by a message about optimizing the image, so I hope that this will be smoothed out at some point.The cameras are also just out of this world, handling low-light and bright-light with ease, and delivering stunning photos and video under conditions that would have other drones struggling to get a half-decent shot. It's an amazing drone, packed with potential.ZDNET's buying advice The Mavic 4 Pro is a drone for professionals. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETIs this the drone for everyone? No. Most people will be more than happy with what a drone like the Mini 4 Pro, Neo, or the Air 3S has to offer, and they'll be saving thousands. The Mavic 4 Pro is a drone for professionals who want to take their aerial photography to the next level. Remember when I mentioned that it's not available in the U.S. yet? Well, that's the case for now, and it's related to recent tariff increases. While the Mavic 4 Pro will be available to order in the U.K. and E.U. (the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo costs £2,459/€2,699/AU$5,359 while the standard bundle with the DJI RC 2 controller is £1,879 GBP/€2,099/AU$3,099), there's no pricing or release date for the U.S. Also: I tested DJI's palm-sized drone, and it captured things I had never seen beforeDJI said on the matter: "Like many global companies, we have had to adjust our market strategy as local conditions and the industry environment have evolved. While we do not have a timeline for when we can introduce the product to the U.S. market, we are closely monitoring the situation and actively exploring every possible solution."So, there's no DJI Mavic 4 Pro for the U.S. market, for now. And that's a shame. But like I said already, this drone is much more than what most people need in their lives. Featured reviews المصدر: https://www.zdnet.com/article/i-tested-djis-latest-flagship-drone-and-its-straight-from-the-future-with-one-caveat/ #tested #DJI039s #latest #flagship #drone #and #it039s #straight #from #the #future #with #one #caveat
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    I tested DJI's latest flagship drone, and it's straight from the future (with one caveat)
    ZDNET's key takeaways DJI's flagship drone consists of an exceptional airframe, top-class obstacle avoidance sensors, and amazing cameras.It has the best flight time I've see on a consumer drone, rated at 51 minutes (in testing I routinely got 45 minutes).It's expensive, and because of tariffs, isn't currently available in the U.S. View now at Amazon Over the past few days, I've been testing the newest drone on the block, DJI's flagship Mavic 4 Pro. As the latest in DJI's Mavic Pro line, it is without a doubt the best consumer drone that I've flown. If you're reading this in the U.S., note that the product is not yet available there. But park that thought for now. I'll get back to it later.Also: The best drones of 2025: Expert tested and reviewedFirst, let me tell you more about the Mavic 4 Pro. These are the drones that first brought us a two-camera aerial platform, then a three-camera platform. The idea is that you have some of the best possible cameras that can be attached to a drone, and the best possible platform for taking that camera to interesting and unique locations to get the best shots possible. details View at Amazon The drone itself is a beast. Measuring a hefty 12.9 × 15.4 × 5.3 inches -- without the props -- and weighing a hefty 2.3 pounds, it's a huge drone by even the Mavic Pro standards. But despite its size, it's very nimble, capable of speeds up to 56 miles per hour.A big bird like this needs a lot of power, and DJI used monster 6,654 mAh/95.3 Wh LiNiMnCoO2 batteries that offer, on paper at least, up to 51 minutes of flight time, 45 minutes hover time, and a maximum flight distance of almost 25.5 miles.   In testing I got around 45 minutes of mixed flight time, which feels like forever when I was flying. At one point I found myself thinking "the battery must be getting close to the end now," only to find that I had 20 minutes left.    The Mavic 4 Pro is a big bird! Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET These are big batteries, so DJI put effort into speeding up the recharge times by including a Mavic 240W power adapter, and a Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub, which can charge one battery in around 50 minutes or all three batteries in about 90 minutes. It does this by initially prioritizing the battery with the lowest charge, but as soon as all three batteries hit the same charge level, the hub switches to parallel charging. The hub also doubles as a 100W power bank, using the batteries as a power source. Let's get to the star of the show – the camera gimbal. This time DJI abandons tradition and does with a refreshed and very modern looking ball-style 3-axis infinity gimbal featuring 360° continuous rotation.  The gimbal is impressive! Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET There are three cameras on the gimbal: the main one is a 28mm equivalent 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad wide-angle camera sporting a brand new 100-megapixel sensor and the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS) for exceptional color fidelity. It has an f/2.0 to f/11 aperture range allows for amazing low-light and bright-light capability.Next up is the 70mm equivalent tele camera equipped with a 48-megapixel 1/1.3-inch sensor and f/2.8 aperture. Last, but certainly not least is a 168mm equivalent tele camera featuring a 50-megapixel 1/1.5-inch sensor and a f/2.8 aperture.Also: Mavic 3 Pro: Hands-on with the best drone for content creatorsAll three cameras support Dual Native ISO Fusion, a technology that is used to blending high and low ISO captures, stacking up to five RAW frames to get the highest possible image quality.While all three cameras support 4K/60fps HDR video recording, the Hasselblad main camera offers 6K/60fps HDR video and a broad dynamic range of up to around 16 stops, which means that it is perfect for capturing shots that have both bright and dark elements. The medium tele and tele cameras offer dynamic ranges of 14 stops and 13 stops respectively.   The Mavic 4 Pro is a highly capable platform for professional photography and videography. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET Both the Hasselblad main camera and the medium tele camera support 4K/120fps video recording, while the tele camera records in 4K/100fps. And for ease when it comes to editing, all three cameras featuring support the same 10-bit D-Log, D-Log M, and HLG color profiles.Memory cards are also a thing of the past -- despite the drone having a slot for a microSD card -- as DJI offers the Mavic 4 Pro with 64GB and 512GB storage configurations. The 512GB Creator Combo version Mavic 4 Pro also supports recording video in an ALL-I 4:2:2 high quality codec. For most, that won't mean anything, but if you know, you know that this is a big deal when it comes to video quality and ease of editing. Also: I've never lost a drone in over a decade of flying them - here's my secretWhen you have a bit of kit that weighs close to two and half pounds that can fly at over 50 miles per hour, safety is paramount, and this is why the Mavic 4 Pro has six high-performance, low-light fisheye sensors with a low-light sensitivity of only 0.1 lux (that's the light level on a cloudy night). There's also a forward-facing LiDAR sensor, and a downward-facing infrared sensor. The Mavic 4 Pro augments its omnidirectional obstacle avoidance sensors with this LiDAR sensor.   Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET These sensors are run by dual processors which give the Mavic 4 Pro the highest possible environmental awareness resolution, and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance at speeds up to 40 miles per hour in low light. In the event of something going wrong, such as the drone losing comms with the controller or GPS satellites, the drone memorizes flight paths when there's enough light so it can return to home autonomously without GPS assistance. The Creator Combo I have been testing also came with a new remote control -- the DJI RC Pro 2. This has been designed from the ground up for professional-grade aerial filmmaking and features a high-brightness 7-inch LED rotatable display, an enterprise-level multibeam high-gain antennas for the most reliable video transmission possible, 4-hour battery life, and 128GB of built-in storage.  The screen is amazing under bright lighting conditions. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET You can also record audio from the controller (not from the drone – that would just be an annoying buzz!) using the built-in mic, or alternatively pair the controller with a DJI Mic. So, how does it fly? When I review a pre-release drone, I expect issues and for things to be sketchy because it takes time for the firmware to mature to the point where things become smooth. I had no such issue with Mavic 4 Pro -- this thing was amazing on day one and continued to be throughout my testing. The flight characteristics are excellent, the maneuvering smooth and totally responsive, and the safety features all work without any problems at all. Also: I tested DJI's new foldable drone, and would recommend it to both beginners and professionalsI have come across what I feel is a bug where the drone cancels some autonomous flight mode videoing activities because it kept thinking it was seeing an obstacle despite being 90 feet up away from anything. But I'd rather an over-twitchy obstacle avoidance than one that ignored a tree of the side of a building, and I expect this will be fixed in a future update, anyway.  Yes, there are a few minor bugs. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET For such a big drone, it's incredibly easy -- dare I say, relaxing -- to fly. It's fast, nimble, and extremely responsive. And the controller is very intuitive, with everything laid out intelligently.The only issue I encountered with the controller was some lag when taking photos and video, and this was accompanied by a message about optimizing the image, so I hope that this will be smoothed out at some point.The cameras are also just out of this world, handling low-light and bright-light with ease, and delivering stunning photos and video under conditions that would have other drones struggling to get a half-decent shot. It's an amazing drone, packed with potential.ZDNET's buying advice The Mavic 4 Pro is a drone for professionals. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETIs this the drone for everyone? No. Most people will be more than happy with what a drone like the Mini 4 Pro, Neo, or the Air 3S has to offer, and they'll be saving thousands. The Mavic 4 Pro is a drone for professionals who want to take their aerial photography to the next level. Remember when I mentioned that it's not available in the U.S. yet? Well, that's the case for now, and it's related to recent tariff increases. While the Mavic 4 Pro will be available to order in the U.K. and E.U. (the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo costs £2,459/€2,699/AU$5,359 while the standard bundle with the DJI RC 2 controller is £1,879 GBP/€2,099/AU$3,099), there's no pricing or release date for the U.S. Also: I tested DJI's palm-sized drone, and it captured things I had never seen beforeDJI said on the matter: "Like many global companies, we have had to adjust our market strategy as local conditions and the industry environment have evolved. While we do not have a timeline for when we can introduce the product to the U.S. market, we are closely monitoring the situation and actively exploring every possible solution."So, there's no DJI Mavic 4 Pro for the U.S. market, for now. And that's a shame. But like I said already, this drone is much more than what most people need in their lives. Featured reviews
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