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Stardew Valley is turning ten years old today, and ConcernedApe celebrated with a new video looking back at the game – plus teasing what’s to come with the reveal of new marriage candidates for the upcoming 1.7 update.

Plans were version 1.7 were announced last year. However, fans have been left in the dark as to what it will include. Aside from new marriage candidates, there’ll be a new farm type and ConcernedApe previously teased that the team is “trying to make the children a little more interesting”. More information should be shared in the future.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Dragon Pearl of Destruction release date

Following its previous announcement, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction announced its release date on Nintendo Switch today. The title is due out on April 28, 2026.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction was first revealed last August. We previously had a more general 2026 launch window.

As a reminder, here’s what to expect:

Monowave

Today, Studio BBB shared the news that it’s putting Monowave on Nintendo Switch. The title is expected later in 2026.

Monowave is a whimsical puzzle adventure game. Focusing on the humane power of emotions, players will explore various worlds and empathize with quirky spirits to restore harmony.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

Backyard Baseball

Playgroun Games and Mega Cat Studios are teaming up for a brand new Backyard Baseball game that’s coming to Nintendo Switch, two companies revealed today. Look for it in July.

Backyard Baseball is a reimagining of the sports classic that started out on PC in the 90s. The game is promising new game modes, new features, and more.

Here’s a bunch of information about the project:

Resident Evil Requiem frame rate resolution

Thanks to Digital Foundry, we have technical insight into the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Resident Evil Requiem, including frame rate and resolution. Overall the results from Capcom are impressive with DLSS doing some heavy lifting. The main concern right now is frame rate, as things can be a bit uneven in that department.

Here’s the roundup of tidbits:

70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X remaster

Today, Bliss Brain and Implicit Conversions unveiled Robot Anime Geppy-X for Nintendo Switch. The game is heading to Nintendo Switch on July 16, 2026.

70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X is a remastered version of the fast-paced arcade-style 2D side-scrolling shooter action game. The Japanese cult classic will be making its worldwide debut, and in HD.

A physical release is confirmed for Japan, including a “Special Pack” limited edition. This includes a reissued drama CD and an art book.

Tons of details about the game can be found in the following overview:

As it’s now February 27 in Japan, Pokemon is officially 30 years old. To celebrate the anniversary, a special video juts went out.

The video takes fans through all of the different generations with looks at various creatures and unique logos made for each one. Many fan favorites get a brief spotlight throughout.

Pokemon initially released with Red and Green versions in 1996, with a Blue version dropping later that year. The series would later debut in the west as Pokemon Red and Blue in 1998.

More:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Link statue

First 4 Figures is making a brand new statue for Link as he appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the company announced today. It should ship in Q1 2026.

Here’s the official product description:

Disgaea Mayhem

Disgaea Mayhem, which just launched in Japan last month as Kyouran Makaism, has now been confirmed for the west. NIS America is localizing the title for a Summer 2026 launch on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

Disgaea Mayhem is an action-focused game rather than a tactical RPG. NIS America is planning a limited edition for this one, but note that it’ll be a game-key card on Nintendo Switch 2.

Here’s some additional information:


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