The Pure Nintendo Podcast this week turned its spotlight to hardware chatter and recent game talk, with hosts discussing reports about anime-inspired "Orbitals" for the rumored Switch 2, and a segment about Elder Scrolls IV.
The show also covered a range of hands-on impressions, community events, and publisher news.
Pure Nintendo is known for its regular podcast episodes and coverage of Nintendo-related topics, and this installment continued that focus on Nintendo platforms, eShop releases, and indie highlights.
Podcast rundown and paraphrased highlights
Hosts opened the episode by outlining the headline topics, noting coverage of prospective Switch 2 hardware features and new content appearing for Nintendo platforms.
On the subject of Elder Scrolls IV, the podcast stated that the game is currently available on the platform the hosts referenced and asked whether a physical edition had been released for that platform.
For clarity, Elder Scrolls IV, subtitled Oblivion, was originally developed by Bethesda Game Studios and first released in 2006; any claims about recent ports or physical editions should be checked against official publisher announcements.
The hosts also said they were looking forward to trying Duskbloods during its upcoming network trial, and shared enthusiasm for a slate of titles they’ve been playing.
They listed eFootball, The Adventures of Elliot, Big Walk, and the Dave the Diver DLC among the games receiving attention on their show. eFootball is Konami’s long-running football franchise that was rebranded from PES; Dave the Diver has been a notable indie release on Nintendo Switch with post-launch updates that the community closely watches.
Community event and magazine update
The Pure Nintendo team used the episode to announce an in-person appearance at the Comics by the Creek event on 22 August in Brisbane.
Host Jemma invited listeners to attend, pick up copies of the current issue of the Pure Nintendo magazine, and meet the team at local partners Comic Book Cafe and Netherworld.
The podcast also reminded listeners that subscriptions are open for the next print issue and that a new Australian Boomerang Tier is available for regional subscribers.
Where to listen
The episode is available on YouTube and through major podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information about ports, physical releases, and DLC, Pure Nintendo recommends following official publisher channels and platform stores such as the Nintendo eShop.
For industry professionals and Nintendo-focused audiences, the episode provides a concise mix of hardware conversation, indie coverage, and community engagement that reflects the current pulse of Nintendo news and fan events.