For some users, yesterday’s Nintendo Switch update that finally added support for Bluetooth audio has been more of a problem than a solution. There’s currently an issue when pairing Bluetooth headphones that can cause your Switch to become sluggish and fail to connect Bluetooth devices at all. Fortunately, there’s a temporary fix that mitigates the problem for now.
Yes, it is once again tail time, thanks to Limited Run Games.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "No matter how you experience Capcom Fighting Collection 2 — online or offline, in single-player bouts against CPU opponents, or in versus mode against human rivals — you're likely to have a good time. While there are a couple of middling games, most of the titles on offer are good or great; a handful are even generationally great. Furthermore, the quality-of-life features and online connectivity make them more approachable and accessible than ever. The inclusion of Dreamcast ports and in-depth tutorials would make the collection even more valuable, but even without those things it's easy to recommend. Here's hoping Capcom still has something left in the tank for Capcom Fighting Collection 3."
A few years ago, Dredge surprised many with its blend of fishing mechanics and Lovecraftian horror, and fans might want to keep an eye on Out Fishing.
Remove all Bluetooth devices and shut down the console completely