Doom Eternal Switch Nsp -dlc Update 1.14-

"New Multiplayer Maps" – "Maps" becomes arenas, "fresh battlegrounds" is novel battlefields. "Competitive play" as rival matches.

So, the approach is:

So the full platform name is "Nintendo Switch", so in the original text, "Switch" is part of "Nintendo Switch". Therefore, if "Switch" is in the original text alone, is it part of the name or just the word? For example, in the first sentence, it's "DOOM Eternal on Switch" → "Switch" here is part of the platform name, but written without "Nintendo". Should that be considered a name? The user's example leaves "Nintendo Switch" as the full name, but if the original text uses just "Switch", perhaps it's better to treat it as part of the name. However, in some cases, "Switch" could be a separate name. Alternatively, since the user's example left "Switch" as part of the name when part of "Nintendo Switch", perhaps in the text here, "Switch" is part of the name when used alone. So need to check if "Switch" in the original text is part of the full name. If the original text is from a source that refers to the platform as "Switch", then keep it. Otherwise, perhaps treat it as a name. The user's example has "Nintendo Switch" as the full name. So maybe in the given text, "Switch" is a name, so in the result, "Switch" would be Switch. DOOM Eternal SWITCH NSP -DLC Update 1.14-

Next, "Just Got a Whole Lot Better: Update 1.14 and DLC Now Live" "New Multiplayer Maps" – "Maps" becomes arenas, "fresh