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Developer Daylight Basement Studio has announced that its latest game, Rightfully, Beary Arms,  the pawsome bullet-hell roguelite, is heading to Nintendo Switch in 2026, though a specific release window has not yet been shared.

In the game, players take on the role of Beary, the cutest (and deadliest) teddy bear in the galaxy, battling against the evil Boo Bees and Battery Boys in fast-paced encounters that grow increasingly challenging. Players can transform weapons like Catling Guns and FoamBalls into tools of mass destruction through powerful modifiers.

Each level is completed by choosing from a selection of items, allowing players to influence and shape their build as they progress.

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Ratalaika Games, in partnership with Shinyuden and Erbe Software, has announced that Fred and Jeff: The Atomic Sulfate will be launching on Nintendo Switch later this week. The game is set to release on January 30.

Fred and Jeff: The Atomic Sulfate is a point-and-click adventure where a stolen chemical threatens the world by turning insects into giants. Players follow the heroes Fred and Jeff as they infiltrate a tyrant’s fortress to recover the Atomic Sulfate. The game combines puzzle-solving, classic mechanics, and a lighthearted, humorous tone.

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October 30: Publisher Silver Lining Interactive and developer Sunny Lab have just confirmed that their cozy side-scrolling adventure RPG, The Witch’s Bakery, is coming to Nintendo Switch. While a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet, the game is currently slated for 2026.

The Witch’s Bakery is a 2D adventure RPG about a cheerful witch who opens her own bakery in modern-day Paris. Gifted with a special power, she can see into people’s hearts and heal their emotions through magic.

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THQ Nordic, alongside developer Quantumfrog, has announced the release date for its new game Pumuckl and the Crown of the Pirate King. The title is set to launch on March 5.

Pumuckl is the iconic red-haired “kobold” from the long-running German children’s series Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl, which originally debuted back in 1961. In recent years, the character has returned to the spotlight thanks to the TV series Neue Geschichten vom Pumuckl, as well as the feature film Pumuckl and the Big Misunderstanding.

Pumuckl and the Crown of the Pirate King brings the mischievous character to a brand-new adventure, combining classic platforming elements with a lighthearted narrative inspired by the franchise’s charm and humor.

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IO Interactive has announced that Hitman World of Assassination will receive a cross-progression system on February 3. The feature will allow players who own the game on multiple platforms to carry over their progress and continue playing from the same point, no matter which system they choose.

Once enabled, progression will be stored online and shared across all supported platforms linked to an IOI Account. Cross-progression uses a primary account model, meaning players will select one platform profile as their main progression, with all other linked platforms syncing to it.

January 14: Publisher Dangen Entertainment and developer Labs Works have announced the release date for their new game Lovish. The title will launch on February 5 for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.

Lovish is an 8-bit side-scrolling action-adventure game. Players will journey alongside Sir Solomon through a series of bite-sized rooms as he sets out to rescue Princess Tsuna from the Devil Lord.

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Super Mario World secret ending

It’s been 35 years since the launch of Super Mario World, and one of Nintendo’s most iconic games continues to surprise fans even after all this time. Some players are just now learning about a secret ending of sorts and it’s far from the traditional happy one in which Princess Peach is rescued from Bowser and everything turns out fine.

Kevin Afghani, the new voice of Mario who succeeded the legendary Charles Martinet following his retirement, has spoken out to address a long-standing online rumor for the first time. Afghani officially took over the roles of Mario and Luigi with the 2023 Nintendo Switch release Super Mario Bros. Wonder and recently discussed his journey in an interview with USA Today.

Nintendo Switch 2 has finally received a demo for the highly anticipated horror title Reanimal, the new game from Tarsier Studios, the team behind Little Nightmares I & II, and published by THQ Nordic.

Set to launch in exactly 30 days on February 13, Reanimal has just received a demo on the Nintendo eShop, allowing players to jump in and experience the game right now.

Reanimal is a cooperative horror adventure in which you play as a brother and sister who descend into hell to rescue their missing friends. Traveling by boat and on foot, you’ll need to rely on your wits to survive, work together to escape the nightmarish island, and uncover the dark secret that haunts you.

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Publisher Daedalic Entertainment and developer Gamexcite have announced that the survival strategy game Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown will launch for Nintendo Switch 2 on February 18.

The title is the newest entry based on one of pop culture’s most iconic franchises. Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown is a narrative-driven survival and strategy game in which players decide the fate of the legendary starship Voyager. Players will take command of the vessel, manage its crew and resources, and make difficult decisions that directly impact the journey through the Delta Quadrant.

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