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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Courtesy of Nitrome, we now have the release date for Twin Shot Deluxe. The game heads to Nintendo Switch on April 30, 2026.

This one first launched way back in 2009. The platform arcade shooter, which has players defending their homeland using bow and arrows, is now back with redone graphics, improved performance, and new content.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

The Expanse A Telltale Series

Out of nowhere, The Expanse: A Telltale Series has been announced for Nintendo Switch release. The game should be out in different regions starting today.

The Expanse: A Telltale Series is a story-driven sci-fi adventure game. It takes place before the events of Alcon Television Group’s television series, which can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

Learn more about the title with the following details:

Limbot

Today, Ionized Studios shared the news that it’s working on Limbot for Nintendo Switch. It’s planned for release this July.

Limbot is a co-op 3D platformer that has up to four people controlling different parts of a giant cardboard robot. Players will need to complete different objectives to progress.

Here’s some additional information:

The latest European Nintendo Downloads for the week of April 16, 2026 are as follows:

Super Mario Bros. Wonder 1.2.1 update

Nintendo has sent out a small update for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and as of today, version 1.2.1 is available for download.

The patch specifically targets those playing the game’s Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Nintendo said that it made some adjustments and fixes. However, in this case, the company did not share specific details.

The official update notice is as follows:

April 14: Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has now confirmed the release date of its next additional character, Red. The launch is happening tomorrow, April 15.

The release will take place alongside a special event. The Angry Birds Festival will kick off on April 16 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET, lasting until April 19 at 4:59 PM PT / 7:59 PM ET.

Another game will soon be delisted as we’re hearing that Star Trek: Resurgence is on its way out from the Nintendo eShop. A specific date was not provided, so you’ll need to make a purchase soon if you’re interested.

Bruner House kept its statement brief and said the removal is happening due to a license agreement expiring. Typically when a game leaves a digital store, it’s for that reason.

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Agefield High Rock the School

Agefield High: Rock the School will be appearing on Nintendo Switch 2, it’s been announced. The project should wrap up for a 2026 launch.

Agefield High: Rock the School is taking a page out of Bully for its premise and gameplay. Set in the early 2000s, you’ll play as a high schooler and experience a coming-of-age adventure about friendship, love, and rebellion.

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

Tomodachi Life Living the Dream demo

March 25: Nintendo has been moving away from eShop demos as of late, but one just dropped for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream.

This comes a little less than a month before the game’s launch. To access the demo, simply head on over to the store and visit the game’s page. It’s specifically called “Tomodachi: Living the Dream – Welcome Version”.


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