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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl has been fixed on Nintendo Switch 2

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond

Nintendo has confirmed that they have fixed the issues surrounding Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl when played on the Nintendo Switch 2 and that there are now no issues surrounding it. Both games were causing unexpected crashing issues for some users, but this is now fully resolved. However, Nintendo has now identified another game which is having some issues when played on the Nintendo Switch 2 and that game is Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe. Nintendo notes that some players may encounter audio problems in certain areas.

10 thoughts on “Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl has been fixed on Nintendo Switch 2”

    1. People wanted a faithful Diamond and Pearl remake and got their monkey’s paw wish, they didn’t say they wanted a remake of gen 4 with Platinum QoL and not chibi.🤷

  1. I remember the original games were when I checked out of the franchise. I don’t know if it’s ironic or fitting that they decided to do carbon copy remakes with an ugly artstyle so many years later. I mean they did a great job when the remade gens 1 and 2. I’d even say a decent job with gen 3. Not sure what happened here.

  2. reads comments The 4th gen remakes are just carbon copies of the originals with no Platinum additions and no post game story like the ORAS games? So SwSh and ScarVio aren’t the only half assed Pokémon games over the last 5 years?

    Buy hey! Why fix what is broken or put more effort into minimal effort when addicts continue to buy your broken or half assed product, anyway.

  3. Games were great before, loved the art style which fits Pokémon. Haters will hate, real fans and real gamers will just have fun, which I did. So glad I’m not jaded or too good for something.

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