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A port of Final Fantasy XIV for Nintendo Switch 2 was announced just yesterday during a keynote at the Anaheim Fan Festival. Afterwards the director of the game Naoki Yoshida, also known as Yoshi-P, held a press conference mentioning the game’s performance on Nintendo Switch 2.

Yoshi-P states that the biggest hits to frame rate are in certain areas like towns, since they tend to be crowded with players. He does go on to state that they are still able to achieve a stable 30 frames per second, and therefore players shouldn’t be too concerned. He also speaks about how much he enjoys the Nintendo Switch 2 for its versatility.

Here are the full quotes from Radio Times:

Akatsuki Games, Aniplex, and Blast Edge Games announced a free content update for their title Hyke: Northern Lights. The A Witch’s Chill Time update will launch for Nintendo Switch on June 30, 2026.

Here’s an overview from Aniplex, translated by Gematsu. Please keep in mind that the upcoming DLC takes place after the main game’s story, so spoilers are ahead:

Publisher Kodansha Game Lab and developer Itamae Studio have announced a release date for Wabisabi SushiDerby. The title is officially slated to release for Nintendo Switch on July 15, 2026.

Wabisabi SushiDerby is said to be the world’s first-ever sushi racing simulation title. Players will raise pixelated sushi to race around the sushi restaurant, and there are multiple types to choose from, each with their own powerups.

You can read more information on the title below:

D3 Publisher has put out another casual title for the Nintendo Switch 2, this one being Card&Casino. The title is out now on the eShop for $9.99, but is currently undergoing a sale for $8.99.

As the name suggests, you’ll be playing table games in a casino setting. The five games offered are Texas Hold’em, Blackjack, Draw Poker, Baccarat, and Roulette. The title also has support for mouse controls, as well as online and local GameShare.

You can read the full description below.

Developer 838S Maniacs has just released their horror game Cruelty onto Nintendo Switch. The title is digitally available for $7.99 on the eShop.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Four titles spinning off of Goonya Monster have been announced to be heading to Nintendo Switch. All four titles are set to launch digitally on April 27, 2026.

Goonya Monster is a 2022 asymmetrical 3 vs 1 multiplayer action game, in which a group of 3 “Busters” face off against 1 “Monster”. The four announced spin-offs are based on characters from the original game, and utilize much simpler controls for a casual play style. The four upcoming titles are Octo’s Balloon challenge, Snail’s Knock Out!, Toad’s Soul Hopper, and Pirarucu’s Money Rush.

Here’s a full description for each title:

An open beta test for Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok is planned for next week, April 24 – 27. The full game will be launching for Nintendo Switch 2 on July 9, 2026.

This is following the closed beta test held last month, though it seems that this new one will have support for more regions.

Here’s all the details, courtesy of Gematsu:

December 18: Falcom has just announced Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter. The title is slated for both Nintendo Switch, and the Switch 2 sometime in Fall 2026.

This is the sequel to Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, and part of the ongoing remakes for the Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky series.

Here’s some more information about the game:

Konami has announced that they’ll be bringing The Prince of Tennis: Sweet School Festival 0-40 and more… and The Prince of Tennis: Doki Doki Survival eternal passion! Tie break game will be coming to both the Nintendo Switch 2, and Switch. The titles will be digitally available on July 30, 2026 with Asia getting a special physical release.

The Prince of Tennis is a manga series that began in 1999, with a sequel series titled The Prince of Tennis II. These two games are both coming to us from the PS2 era, with The Prince of Tennis: Sweet School Festival having already received a rerelease on the Nintendo DS. Although they are both branded as The Prince of Tennis II games on their artwork, both of the original games released the sequel manga was written, explaining the difference in their listing title.

Here’s a full overview of the games, courtesy of Gematsu:

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ will be recieving both a free update, and a paid Sakura Miku DLC that brings with it loads of new content. A release date has not yet been confirmed for Nintendo Switch.

The free update will bring with it new special puzzles, and the ability to add music to a favorites list so you can choose what songs you want to hear while playing. The paid Sakura Miku DLCbrings quite a bit of content, such as new puzzles, costumes, and themed items.

You can read everything coming to the game below:


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