Submit a news tip



Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse won’t be a roguelike or roguelite, according to Konami.

Following the game’s recent announcement, some fans wondered if the upcoming title will be pursuing those genres. That’s because Evil Empire, a studio involved with Dead Cells, is leading development on Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse. Dead Cells is very much known for its roguelike gameplay.

As for Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, head of communications Tommy Williams for Konami in the Americas has commented on what to expect. It’ll be an action adventure title, and it looks like we’re getting fully handcrafted experience here.

The official statement shared by The Verge is as follows:

Everhood Hunters

Today, Foreign Gnomes unveiled Everhood Hunters as its next project. The game is hitting Nintendo Switch in 2027.

Everhood Hunters is a musical battle roguelike. Players will be able to experience over 70 original songs and music from previous entries in the series.

Here’s an official overview:

Pokemon Pokopia event Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff

Pokemon Pokopia launch is just starting to take place, and we already know about the game’s first event which will feature Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff. These three creatures will be added to the game.

The event kicks off on March 10. The event, Hoppip’s Cotton, will bring in Cotton and lets players befriend Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff. Cotton can be exchanged for new items which are used to make habitats for Skiploom and Jumpluff. The event concludes on March 25, 2026.

Blue Prince

March 3: The acclaimed game Blue Prince has just revealed a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 version. Not only that, but the title is launching today.

Blue Prince, a strategy puzzle adventure game, was one of the standout titles of 2025. In it, players will navigate through shifting corridors and ever-changing chambers.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Console Archives Nobunaga's Ambition

A fresh Console Archives game is confirmed for release this week, which is Nobunaga’s Ambition. Nintendo Switch is receiving it tomorrow, March 5.

Nobunaga’s Ambition originally debuted in 1988 from Koei Tecmo. The sim title has players looking to unify all of Japan.

Here’s some additional information:

Hamster is bringing Plump Pop to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch as another Arcade Archives game, the company has announced. It comes out tomorrow, March 5.

Plump Pop was originally made by Taito. The 1987 action game has players using a trampoline to launch into the air and defeat enemies.

Here’s some additional information:

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from February 2026. Some of the highlighted titles include Resident Evil Requiem, Fallout 4, and Mario Tennis Fever.

Here’s the new video:

February 5: Konami has made a new announcement for Nintendo Switch 2, which is eFootball Kick-Off. The title launches this summer.

eFootball Kick-Off could be for you if you’re a fan of Pro Evolution Soccer. The sports game has various offline and online modes including World Tour in which you’ll build a dream soccer club and compete worldwide, International Cup that intends to give the excitement of soccer’s ultimate festival, and a 6-a-side soccer that creates plenty of goal-scoring opportunities.

Get more details in the following rundown:

Pokemon Pokopia 1.0.1 update

Pokemon Pokopia has already started distribution of its first update with version 1.0.1. If you’ve pre-loaded the game, you should see it going out shortly.

This is a day-one patch for the game. The good news is that there isn’t much here – some unspecified issues have been addressed, but that’s pretty much it. We sometimes see games launch with big day one updates, but that won’t be the case this time around.

The official notice about the update is as follows:

MAR10 Day is just on the horizon, and three classic games are coming in celebration of the event. Mario’s Tennis, Mario Clash, and Mario vs. Donkey Kong are all planned for March 10, 2026.

Mario’s Tennis and Mario Clash are additions for the Virtual Boy. Over on the GBA app, Nintendo is making Mario vs. Donkey Kong available.


Manage Cookie Settings