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The best Nintendo Switch games coming in 2024: The ultimate pre-order guide
From “Super Mario RPG” to “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,” the iconic Nintendo Switch console hybrid boasts an impressive library of games. But if you’re a true fan, you’ve probably got your eye on all new Switch video games set to release later this year. Many of them are available to pre-order right now, so you can play them as soon as they drop.
These new games, all of which will release in 2024, include solo Nintendo character adventures like “Princess Peach: Showtime!” and multi-platform releases like “Unicorn Overlord,” with fun follow-ups to older titles like “Mario vs. Donkey Kong” waiting in the wings as well. There’s a game for every kind of Switch owner. No matter whether you play on a gaming monitor or you prefer to use your Switch in handheld mode, you’ve got plenty to look forward to.
Pull up the perfect gaming seat — and maybe a great TV to enjoy your game on the big screen — and start exploring these new Switch games the day they drop.
The best Nintendo Switch games to preorder in 2024:
‘Princess Peach: Showtime!’
Release date: March 22, 2024 | Genre: Action-adventure | Rating: E10+
Princess Peach hasn’t starred in her own game since 2005, and it’s high time she gets another one. Sure, she’s been a playable character here and there.
But that’s nothing compared to taking center stage.
Who said this princess needed saving? Certainly not us.
In fact, she’ll be doing the saving this time around. You’ll control the Mushroom Kingdom’s ruler in an all-new escapade that gives Peach plenty of different looks to rock as she rescues the Sparkle Theatre from the clutches of Grape and the Sour Bunch.
Each of Peach’s new outfits gives her unique abilities essential for kicking butt and taking names. She can morph into a chef, a karate expert and several other forms that give her powers like you’ve never seen. And Mario is nowhere to be found. He’s had his time to shine.
This adorable twist on the typical “Mario” game finally lets Peach dazzle once more, and not a moment too soon.
‘Mario vs. Donkey Kong’
Release date: February 16, 2024 | Genre: Puzzle | Rating: E
The Switch has been home to some of the best Nintendo remakes ever, and 2024 finds several new ones on their way, like this rekindling of a years-old rivalry between Mario and the hulking Donkey Kong.
Mario faces off against his old nemesis in this challenging puzzler spread across more than 130 levels. Donkey Kong has stolen all the cute little Mini Mario toys and it’s your job to guide Mario to get them all back. Easier said than done, but Mario’s no slouch. He can run, jump and flip as he tackles the puzzle layouts DK has set out for him.
You don’t have to go it alone, though. Team with a friend for the newly introduced co-op mode and tackle DK’s challenges together to make sure all those toys get back safe and sound.
With additional worlds to explore, enhanced music and graphics, and innovative gameplay elements, “Mario vs. Donkey Kong” brings fun, nostalgic action from the Game Boy Advance to the Switch — at a cheaper price.
‘Sea of Stars’
Release date: May 10, 2024 | Genre: Role-playing | Rating: E10+
Set sail on an epic journey with “Sea of Stars,” a turn-based RPG that pays homage to the classics while charting its own course.
Set in the universe of “The Messenger” and meant to expand some of that game’s universe, “Sea of Stars” follows Zale and Valere, two mysterious children who use powers stemming from the moon and sun to foil the evil plans of a dark alchemist.
This RPG is meant to model the classics, like those on the Super Nintendo and beyond, but it’s much more than that. It serves up some strange, mind-bending puzzles as well as strategic combat, where you can lead a party of up to six characters.
Though “Sea of Stars” is already available on other platforms, this release will mark its Switch debut. When you’ve finished it, you can go on to enjoy “The Messenger,” as these two stories are linked. It also works as a standalone adventure. If it’s been a while since you’ve played a traditional RPG, this is a good place to re-start.
“Unicorn Overlord”
Release date: March 8, 2024 | Genre: Tactical role-playing | Rating: Teen
The newest offering from Vanillaware marries hand-crafted 2D graphics with challenging, turn-based, tactical RPG mechanics. In “Unicorn Overlord,” you’ll journey across a vast open world while completing objectives and recruiting new players. Except you’ll be doing it in style, because Vanillaware’s stunning artwork enhances games like you wouldn’t believe.
Battles take place across the game’s sizable landscape, which turns into a combat arena when you run into foes. It merges on-the-spot exploration with methodical combat for an interesting combination of gameplay. That makes it a much different beast from previous games like “Odin Sphere” and other Vanillaware titles — making it an even more exciting release for fans.
Whether you’re into the game’s eye-popping aesthetic or you want something a little more hardcore, a la “Fire Emblem” and other strategy games, “Unicorn Overlord” is definitely one to watch, both figuratively and literally. It’s absolutely beautiful, from what we’ve seen so far.
“Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes”
Release date: April 23, 2024 | Genre: Role-playing | Rating: Pending
As a spiritual successor to the “Suikoden” RPG series, “Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes” follows two comrades who once shared a vision of harmony, now divided by conflict.
This role-playing adventure adheres to the classic “JRPG” rules, with a six-party-member combat system set against a backdrop of immersive 3D environments. It has an impressive roster of 100 characters you can recruit as well — an echo of the original “Suikoden” that fans cherished on the first PlayStation console.
Playing through the game while recruiting all the characters you possibly can is an exciting way to shake things up, and should make for some serious replay value should the main storyline fall short. Each party member adds a little something new to the story.
For veterans of “Suikoden” and newcomers alike, this RPG should be an exciting addition to the Switch library, especially for anyone who’s been waiting for a new “Suikoden” game for some time.
Is pre-ordering a Nintendo Switch game worth it?
Pre-ordering a Nintendo Switch game definitely has its perks. By reserving your copy ahead of time, you’ll make sure you get your new game in your hands ASAP, so you don’t have to worry about whether it’s in stock. Plus, more often than not, you’ll get a bonus by buying early, whether that’s an in-game perk or a physical item that you can use in real life.
What are the other benefits of pre-ordering a Nintendo Switch game?
Pre-ordering isn’t just about making sure you reserve inventory. There are other benefits too, like pre-loading the game, which means you can play digital copies the instant they go live. For those sought-after special editions, pre-ordering might be the only way to ensure you get one. Pre-paying also means you can dive into your new game without delay, enjoying any exclusive early access that might be on offer in games where multiplayer progress is important.
Does pre-ordering a Nintendo Switch game save money?
Price reductions for pre-orders aren’t a given. Sometimes you can definitely save a few bucks, or get some extra goodies instead of cash back. Standard game pricing typically remains consistent with new games. The real savings manifest in the form of bonus content and merchandise that come with pre-orders.
How far in advance should I pre-order a Nintendo Switch game?
If you’re eyeing a hotly anticipated title, it’s smart to pre-order as soon as it’s available to get those special bonuses. For regular editions, you might have more flexibility, but you should grab limited editions whenever they go live for your best chance at getting them. If you like living on the edge, placing a pre-order even just a day before release can still secure your spot in the gaming action. it all comes down to how much you really want something.
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A week before Texas mom Alyssa Burkett’s murder, the killer received a text: “I hope you handle it”
After Alyssa Burkett was murdered, detectives quickly learned that the prime suspect was the father of her child, Andrew Beard. But as the investigation unfolded, they would find out that Beard wasn’t the only one involved in the murder plot.
Take a look inside the investigation.
Oct. 2, 2020 | 9 a.m.
Shortly after 24-year-old Alyssa Burkett pulled into her parking space at work in Carrollton, Texas, a man with a gun shot her in the head through her car window and fled.
Burkett survived the gun blast, got out of her car and tried to get help. Her bloody hand left a print on the office window.
The assailant saw Burkett running and chased after her. He stabbed and slashed Alyssa 44 times and left the scene in his black SUV.
When Burkett’s mother, Teresa Collard, arrived at the scene, she immediately gave detectives a name: Andrew Beard. Beard was the father of Burkett’s 1-year-old child, Willow.
Oct. 2, 2020 | 12 p.m.
Hours after the murder, police officers stopped Beard in his white Ford F-150 pickup truck. His fiancée, Holly Elkins, and baby Willow were with him. Beard was told he could leave the scene, but he couldn’t return home. Officers also seized his pickup truck.
Oct. 2, 2020 | 9 p.m.
Later that night, police searched Beard’s home and found a GPS tracker battery and charging stations that matched a tracking device detectives discovered under Burkett’s car earlier that day.
Investigators also uncovered what they believed to be an unregistered gun silencer.
Oct. 3, 2020 | 12 p.m.
The next day, detectives searched Beard’s white F-150 pickup truck and found a backpack. Inside, they uncovered two bottles of dark brown makeup, and a pair of men’s hiking boots that had been cut into pieces and were soaking in bleach.
Oct. 3, 2020
Later that night, police located that black Ford SUV the assailant drove to the scene. It was found abandoned less than a mile from Beard’s house.
When detectives searched the SUV, they found a fake beard smeared with dark brown makeup.
Oct. 5, 2020
When Beard learned there was a warrant for his arrest, he turned himself in to the Carrollton Police Department. He was charged with murder.
Oct. 6, 2020
Beard’s fiancée, Holly Elkins, voluntarily went to speak with detectives at the Carrollton Police Department.
During the interview, Elkins told investigators that Beard was at home with her on the morning of the murder. She also described herself as a “stage 5 clinger girlfriend,” and said she would have known if Beard left the house that morning.
Oct. 6, 2020 | 1:30 p.m.
After her interview, investigators said Elkins made the following internet searches:
“Can I not be brought to court if I have a psychiatrist note?”
“vulnerable patients going to court”
“contact psychiatrist in Dallas”
“Can I not be subpoenaed to jail if I have a mental issue?”
Oct. 29, 2020
Beard spent two weeks behind bars before he was released on bond. Carrollton Police Det. Jeremy Chevallier said he was worried about baby Willow’s safety, so he reached out to the federal government to take the case under federal firearm laws.
Because detectives found an unregistered silencer during the search of Beard’s home, the federal government agreed to take the case.
Eight days after he bonded out, Beard was rearrested and ultimately charged with cyberstalking using a dangerous weapon resulting in death.
July 15, 2022
In June 2022, Beard pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and using a dangerous weapon resulting in death.
One month later, he spoke to the FBI as part of a plea deal. And he had a lot to say about Elkins’ involvement in Burkett’s murder.
“…It was…’this is how you’re gonna do this,’ it was, ‘… you’re gonna wear this dark makeup …’ That was her plan…that’s how it’s gonna be done,” Beard told the FBI.
May 24, 2023
Beard was sentenced to 43 years in federal prison.
June 21, 2023
After speaking with Beard, the FBI spent about a year building a case against Elkins.
Investigators found internet searches and a Walgreens receipt that connected her to the crime.
They also dug into text messages between Elkins and Beard. In a text sent to Beard one week before Burkett’s murder, Elkins wrote, “I hope you handle it I’m not coming home to b**s***”
Elkins was indicted on three charges: conspiracy to stalk, stalking using a dangerous weapon resulting in serious bodily injury and death and brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
July 6, 2023
Elkins was arrested at the Miami airport by federal agents after returning from a trip to the Dominican Republic.
April 9 – 16, 2024
Elkins’ trial began at the federal courthouse in downtown Dallas. After six days, the case went to the jury.
April 17, 2024
The jury deliberated for about an hour-and-a-half before they found Elkins guilty on all counts. On Aug. 15, 2024, Elkins was sentenced to two life terms.
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A week before Texas mom Alyssa Burkett’s murder, the killer received a text: “I hope you handle it”
After Alyssa Burkett was murdered, detectives quickly learned that the prime suspect was the father of her child, Andrew Beard. But as the investigation unfolded, they would find out that Beard wasn’t the only one involved in the murder plot.
Take a look inside the investigation.
Oct. 2, 2020 | 9 a.m.
Shortly after 24-year-old Alyssa Burkett pulled into her parking space at work in Carrollton, Texas, a man with a gun shot her in the head through her car window and fled.
Burkett survived the gun blast, got out of her car and tried to get help. Her bloody hand left a print on the office window.
The assailant saw Burkett running and chased after her. He stabbed and slashed Alyssa 44 times and left the scene in his black SUV.
When Burkett’s mother, Teresa Collard, arrived at the scene, she immediately gave detectives a name: Andrew Beard. Beard was the father of Burkett’s 1-year-old child, Willow.
Oct. 2, 2020 | 12 p.m.
Hours after the murder, police officers stopped Beard in his white Ford F-150 pickup truck. His fiancée, Holly Elkins, and baby Willow were with him. Beard was told he could leave the scene, but he couldn’t return home. Officers also seized his pickup truck.
Oct. 2, 2020 | 9 p.m.
Later that night, police searched Beard’s home and found a GPS tracker battery and charging stations that matched a tracking device detectives discovered under Burkett’s car earlier that day.
Investigators also uncovered what they believed to be an unregistered gun silencer.
Oct. 3, 2020 | 12 p.m.
The next day, detectives searched Beard’s white F-150 pickup truck and found a backpack. Inside, they uncovered two bottles of dark brown makeup, and a pair of men’s hiking boots that had been cut into pieces and were soaking in bleach.
Oct. 3, 2020
Later that night, police located that black Ford SUV the assailant drove to the scene. It was found abandoned less than a mile from Beard’s house.
When detectives searched the SUV, they found a fake beard smeared with dark brown makeup.
Oct. 5, 2020
When Beard learned there was a warrant for his arrest, he turned himself in to the Carrollton Police Department. He was charged with murder.
Oct. 6, 2020
Beard’s fiancée, Holly Elkins, voluntarily went to speak with detectives at the Carrollton Police Department.
During the interview, Elkins told investigators that Beard was at home with her on the morning of the murder. She also described herself as a “stage 5 clinger girlfriend,” and said she would have known if Beard left the house that morning.
Oct. 6, 2020 | 1:30 p.m.
After her interview, investigators said Elkins made the following internet searches:
“Can I not be brought to court if I have a psychiatrist note?”
“vulnerable patients going to court”
“contact psychiatrist in Dallas”
“Can I not be subpoenaed to jail if I have a mental issue?”
Oct. 29, 2020
Beard spent two weeks behind bars before he was released on bond. Carrollton Police Det. Jeremy Chevallier said he was worried about baby Willow’s safety, so he reached out to the federal government to take the case under federal firearm laws.
Because detectives found an unregistered silencer during the search of Beard’s home, the federal government agreed to take the case.
Eight days after he bonded out, Beard was rearrested and ultimately charged with cyberstalking using a dangerous weapon resulting in death.
July 15, 2022
In June 2022, Beard pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and using a dangerous weapon resulting in death.
One month later, he spoke to the FBI as part of a plea deal. And he had a lot to say about Elkins’ involvement in Burkett’s murder.
“…It was…’this is how you’re gonna do this,’ it was, ‘… you’re gonna wear this dark makeup …’ That was her plan…that’s how it’s gonna be done,” Beard told the FBI.
May 24, 2023
Beard was sentenced to 43 years in federal prison.
June 21, 2023
After speaking with Beard, the FBI spent about a year building a case against Elkins.
Investigators found internet searches and a Walgreens receipt that connected her to the crime.
They also dug into text messages between Elkins and Beard. In a text sent to Beard one week before Burkett’s murder, Elkins wrote, “I hope you handle it I’m not coming home to b**s***”
Elkins was indicted on three charges: conspiracy to stalk, stalking using a dangerous weapon resulting in serious bodily injury and death and brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
July 6, 2023
Elkins was arrested at the Miami airport by federal agents after returning from a trip to the Dominican Republic.
April 9 – 16, 2024
Elkins’ trial began at the federal courthouse in downtown Dallas. After six days, the case went to the jury.
April 17, 2024
The jury deliberated for about an hour-and-a-half before they found Elkins guilty on all counts. On Aug. 15, 2024, Elkins was sentenced to two life terms.
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Trump picks Karoline Leavitt to be youngest ever White House press secretary
President-elect Trump on Friday named Karoline Leavitt, his campaign press secretary, to serve as his White House press secretary.
Leavitt, 27, currently a spokesperson for Trump’s transition, would be the youngest White House press secretary in history. Previously that distinction went to Ronald Ziegler, who was 29 when he took the position in 1969 in Richard Nixon’s administration.
“Karoline Leavitt did a phenomenal job as the National Press Secretary on my Historic Campaign, and I am pleased to announce she will serve as White House Press Secretary,” Trump said in a statement. “Karoline is smart, tough, and has proven to be a highly effective communicator. I have the utmost confidence she will excel at the podium, and help deliver our message to the American People as we Make America Great Again.”
Leavitt replied in a post on X, formerly Twitter: “Thank you, President Trump, for believing in me. I am humbled and honored. Let’s MAGA,” the acronym for “Make America Great Again.”
The White House press secretary typically serves as the public face of the administration and historically has held daily briefings for the press corps.
Trump disrupted those norms in his first term, preferring to serve as his own chief spokesperson. While he was president from 2017 to 2021, Trump had four press secretaries but frequently preferred to engage directly with the public, from his rallies, social media posts and his own briefings.
At a news conference this past August, Trump was asked if he’d have regular press briefings in his new administration. He told reporters, “I will give you total access and you’ll have a lot of press briefings and you’ll have, uh, from me.”
When it came to a press secretary, he said: “Probably they’ll do something. If it’s not daily, it’s going to be a lot. You’ll have more than you want.”
Leavitt, a New Hampshire native, is seen as a staunch and camera-ready advocate for Trump who is quick on her feet and delivers aggressive defenses of the Republican in television interviews.
She worked as a spokesperson for MAGA Inc., a super PAC supporting Trump, before joining his 2024 campaign. In 2022, she ran for Congress in New Hampshire, winning a 10-way Republican primary before losing to incumbent Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas.
During Trump’s first term in office, Leavitt worked in the White House press office. She then became communications director for New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, whom Trump has tapped to serve as his U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Trump’s first press secretaries, Sean Spicer and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, were known for quarreling with reporters. Another, Stephanie Grisham, never held a briefing. Her successor, Kayleigh McEnany, often lectured the news media during her appearances in the White House press briefing room.