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One Military Camp

Abylight is working on a Nintendo Switch 2 version of One Military Camp, the company revealed today.

One Military Camp is a strategy / base building game. The Nintendo Switch 2 version includes the full campaign, Sandbox Mode, every biome introduced later on PC (Forest, Desert, Snow, Jungle, and Sand Desert), and full customization options. Abylight is planning a new control system adapted for mouse controls and many other improvements as well.

Coffee Talk Tokyo physical

Coffee Talk Tokyo will have a physical release on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, according to retailer listings. Stores list it for September 4, 2026. PM Studios will be distributing. 

Note that the Nintendo Switch 2 version will be offered on a full cartridge. It will not be a game-key card release.

Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs

Various store pages confirm pricing for all Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs that will be available.

There are a variety of price points, with some costing as much as $20. On the other hand, many are free – those these are from third-parties.

Here’s the full roundup:


Middle Evil The Priest

Today, Ratalaika Games and Diedemor Studio announced the imminent release of Middle Evil: The Priest on Nintendo Switch. The game is planned for May 15, 2026.

Middle Evil: The Priest is a cartoon-styled arcade game featuring action, top-down shooter, and adventure elements. Players will visit a local church and will look to dispose of evil infesting a church.

Here’s some additional information:

May 7: It’s a big day for Nintendo plushie news as new products for both Star Fox and Donkey Kong Bananza have been revealed.

The Star Fox plushies come hot on the heels of yesterday’s new game announcement for Nintendo Switch 2. There’ll be four designs. Fox McCloud, Peppy Hare, Falco Lombardi, and Slippy Toad will all have plushies.

The upcoming Nintendo Switch game Pickmos has been hit with a good amount of controversy since its reveal. For one thing, a number of its creature designs were very close to ones you’d see in Pokemon. Even worse, there were accusations that some monsters in Pickmos were based on fan-made designs.

All of the controversy led to publisher Networkgo stepping in. The company changed the original Pickmon name to Pickmos and pulled the title’s Steam page on PC. Networkgo wanted to touch up the game to “ensure a controversy-free experience.”

Flying Fire Shark Toaplan Arcade Garage

Clear River Games and M2 will release Flying Fire Shark: Toaplan Arcade Garage on Nintendo Switch, they’ve announced. A release is planned for August 29, 2026.

Flying Fire Shark: Toaplan Arcade Garage is a collection of classic titles in the Shark series. New features are included across the package.

Here’s a bunch of information about what to expect:

Nintendo just announced a price increase for Switch 2. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean the system’s cost won’t go up any further.

We’ve seen unprecedented changes with gaming hardware prices during this console generation. In the past, you’d typically expect a system to go down in price over time – or at least stay the same. However, all of the console manufactures have moved forward with price increases.


The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending May 9, 2026 is now available.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream still seems to be doing well. It was #1 last week, and while it’s fallen, that’s only by one spot. Pokemon Pokopia is moving up again and is now back in the top three.

Here’s the full UK software sales chart for the week ending May 9, 2026:

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After the announcement that Nintendo is increasing Switch 2’s price worldwide, president Shuntaro Furukawa spoke about the decision further. An investor asked the company to provide more insight during a financial results briefing Q&A.

Nintendo has been hit in a lot of ways over the past year. The company has been forced to deal with tariffs, exploding prices for memory, higher oil prices. Even foreign exchange rates have been a factor. Ultimately, Nintendo “concluded that maintaining the original price would lead to a significant deterioration in the hardware’s profitability.”


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