November 2023 Podcast: The Nintendo Switch 2, and great games we’ve somehow never played

Let's see how right we were about the Switch 2...

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In among all the big games releasing in November (seriously, just check out the “games of the month” list), we found some time to muse on what to expect from the Nintendo Switch successor this month.

Surely the console is reaching the end of its life, and surely Nintendo is getting closer to making the announcement of the successor… so what are we expecting from it?

In this podcast we also discuss some games that we just know we’ll love… and yet haven’t played yet. You might be surprised by some of the stuff we’ve missed!

That’s it for this podcast. Have an awesome month filled with great games, everyone!

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Matt S. is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of DDNet. He's been writing about games for over 20 years, including a book, but is perhaps best-known for being the high priest of the Church of Hatsune Miku.

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