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Over in Europe, Nintendo has announced the latest Switch Online Game Trial, which is Human: Fall Flat.

Those with an active membership can play the entire game for free starting tomorrow, April 16. The trial will be live until April 22. Once it ends, if you buy the game, save progress will transfer over.

We have a sad update to share as Jock Blaney, who had voice acting roles in Star Fox 64, has passed away. Although he died last month, the news only just started making the rounds today.

Blaney played Wolf O’Donnell and Bill Grey in the Nintendo classic. Bill isn’t quite as well known, but Wolf has been a series mainstay. Blaney only played Wolf in Star Fox 64, and the role has changed voice actors since.

Nintendo GameCube - Nintendo Classics 1.6.1 update

Nintendo has started distribution of a version 1.6.1 update for the Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics app on Switch 2.

Rather than adding a new game, this is about an important bug fix. If you’ve been going through Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, you’ll definitely watch to download the patch immediately.

Capcom sent out another trailer for Pragmata today, which highlights Eight. This character is a Pragmata similar to Diana. Hugh and Diana will come across her during the game.

For a refresher on the title, read the following overview:

The latest EDGE review scores for issue #423 (June 2026 issue) have now been released. A number of Nintendo-related games are covered, including Pokemon Pokopia, Super Meat Boy 3D, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Will Diablo 4 end up on Nintendo Switch? That’s a question worth talking about today as a new rating has surfaced.

The Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred rating comes as part of a leak from the Indonesia Game Rating System. There are a couple of interesting things here. First, the rating is for Nintendo Switch and not Switch 2. Second, it’s attached to the DLC rather than the main game.

Little Goody Two Shoes physical

We previously heard that Little Goody Two Shoes would be getting a physical release on Nintendo Switch, but Limited Run Games today followed up with concrete details.

Expect to see both a standard version and a deluxe edition. The latter will contain the original soundtrack on two CDs, a sticker sheet, a double-sided poster, an enamel pin, and a two-sided acrylic keychain alongside the game.

Hades 2 update 2

It’s been several months since Hades 2 originally appeared on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, but a second update has now gone live.

There’s a good amount here with bonus content, quality-of-life improvements, and many bug fixes. Players can experience new narrated conclusion scenes for prophecies about characters, new dialogue events, and more.

The full rundown is as follows:

According to Nintendo, the Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream team “obsessed over getting the sound just right” with the game’s usage of farting. That tidbit comes from an interview that just went live today.

Farting is one of the game’s little quirks. These quirks can be given to Miis to give them even more individuality. While farting is one such example, other quirks include how they enjoy their food or having them toss and turn while they sleep.

Nintendo has spoken about the development of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, revealing that the game was in development for nearly a decade.

Director Ryutaro Takahashi spoke about what led to the creation of a new entry in the series as part of a recent interview. After talking things over with franchise producer Yoshio Sakamoto and feeling that they had “already squeezed all we could” from the 3DS title, and wanted to make a new game.


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