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Defender of the Crown The Legend Returns

Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns is now in development for Nintendo Switch, Nordcurrent Labs and Black Tower Basement revealed today. Launch timing for the console will be shared later.

Defender of the Crown: The Legend Returns celebrates the 40th anniversary of the strategy game. It preserves the original experience while bringing it into the modern era, and with some new features.

All of the details can be found in the following overview:

7th Guest Remake

Vertigo Games has revealed that it’s working on The 7th Guest Remake for Nintendo Switch. No specific date yet, but the game is planned for 2026.

This is a full-blown remake of the mystery-puzzle game. Live-action video performances are included.

Below is an official overview:

Today, Mintrocket shared the release date for Dave the Diver’s In the Jungle DLC and revealed a physical release for Nintendo Switch 2.

The DLC, which provides roughly ten hours of content, is slated for June 18, 2026 worldwide. Dave will be venturing into new territory with new encounters and mechanics.

Here’s the latest information about the upcoming content:

Shardpunk

Today, Retrovibe and Retro Vibe made it known that they’re putting Shardpunk on Nintendo Switch. We have a confirmed release date of March 26, 2026.

Shardpunk is a game with turn-based tactical strategy, RPG, survival, and resource management elements. Players will gather their team, scavenge for resources, fight enemy hordes, and seek shelter to live another day.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Dread Delusion release date

We have a quick update on Dread Delusion as DreadXP and Lovely Hellplace just shared the Nintendo Switch 2 release date. The game launches on March 17, 2026.

Dread Delusion, an open-world RPG, was only just announced for Nintendo Switch 2 last month. DreadXP gave a Spring 2026 launch window as part of that news.

If you missed our previous report, read the following overview:

A native version of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered has just launched on Nintendo Switch 2, accessible on the eShop. While the game was technically available via backwards compatibly from the Nintendo Switch release, this is a brand new version for the new console supporting enhanced resolution of 1440p at 60 FPS docked and 1080p resolution at 120 FPS in handheld mode. Those who own the Nintendo Switch version will be able to upgrade at no extra charge in a free update coming soon.

That’s not the only piece of news we have here. A new Challenge Mode has also just been made available on all platforms as well, and it also contains new outfits with upgraded abilities, a level modifier to challenge your skills, and all new achievements to earn.

Here’s some additional information about the update:

After some initial hands-on impressions with the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 last year, concerns were raised about the game’s performance. Several months later, it now looks like there’s been a significant improvement.

A new build of Elden Ring’s Nintendo Switch 2 version was brought to the Game Developers Conference this week. The latest impressions indicate that FromSoftware has implemented some notable improvements.

The Survivalists Frostbite Fortress DLC

The Survivalists has been around for a few years now, but brand new DLC has just arrived in the game known as Frostbite Forest.

As you’d expect by the title, players can explore a new frozen biome. They’ll also battle tough frostbite foes and craft powerful new equipment.

Here’s some additional information:

Trash Goblin

Trash Goblin is appearing on Nintendo Switch this month, Spilt Milk Studios announced today. The game launches on March 26, 2026.

Trash Goblin is a wholesome shopkeeping game. When it comes to Nintendo Switch, it’ll launch with the 1.4 “new Horizons” update, which adds new quests, returning characters, trinkets, polish improvements, and more.

Get more details about the title with the following rundown:

Hazard Pay

Today, Numskull Games and Smitner Studio announced that they’re bringing Hazard Pay to Nintendo Switch. This one is launching in June.

Hazard Pay is a dystopian pixel-art block-pushing puzzle game. In it, a shadowy client has hired you to navigate a network of hazardous secret labs.

More information can be found in the following overview:


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