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Donkey Kong Bananza 3.2.0 update

Nintendo has released the latest update for Donkey Kong Bananza, and as of today, players can access version 3.2.0.

Unfortunately, Nintendo is being rather cryptic here. The company says it has addressed some issues, but the specifics were not provided.

With that said, the official notice is as follows:

Kirby Air Riders 1.3.1 update

Kirby Air Riders has just received another beefy update, which is version 1.3.1.

The update adds support for the upcoming amiibo. Additionally, there are a ton of balance adjustments here for riders and machines. And of course, you’re getting the latest bug fixes.

The full rundown is as follows:

Treachery in Beatdown City physical

For those interested in a physical release of Treachery in Beatdown City, this is now happening thanks to Limited Run Games.

The company is planning a standard version, so there won’t be any special editions. Each copy includes the game along with a booklet (and the box of course).

TMNT Splintered Fate Alopex DLC

Super Evil Megacorp today unveiled new DLC for TMNT: Splintered Fate which will bring Alopex to the game, along with a free update.

Alopex, a powerful ninja assassin, is the game’s first female playable character. The DLC also comes with five new artifacts, including all-new alien pal, Buddy the Wraith. For free content, players can get their hands on four fresh Pepper challenges and a new prestige system plus additional combat rooms and quality-of-life improvements.

The full rundown of everything that’s planned is as follows:

September 16: Idea Factory will localize Homura: The Crimson Warriors for English release in the west, the company announced today. It will be available in 2026.

The title originally debuted as Kurenai no Homura: Sanada Ninpou Chou on the PS Vita in 2018. A Nintendo Switch version followed in February 2024 in Japan.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Bethesda is celebrating the debut of Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 with a launch trailer. For the first time, Nintendo fans can play the wasteland experience.

Here’s some information about it:

Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi has spoken more about the game, including the Nintendo Switch 2 version. This comes as part of a new Creator’s Voice video Nintendo just published.

Nakanishi mentioned that Capcom “had to do a triple take” when it first saw Resident Evil Requiem running on Nintendo Switch 2. The team was skeptical, but they were very happy with the results they were getting and decided to port the game over.

11 Bit Studios has issued a launch trailer for Death Howl, its Soulslike deckbuilder. The game made its debut on consoles this week, including Nintendo Switch.

Catch up on everything you need to know with the following overview:

Mouse P.I. For Hire delayed

Mouse: P.I. For Hire is seeing a bit of a delay. A new release date has been set, and it’s coming out on April 16, 2026. It was previously planned for March 19, 2026 across all platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

Thankfully, this won’t be a massive delay. The team will be taking a few extra weeks to make the game “an experience to remember.” As expected given the title was coming soon, it’s in the final stages of development.

Here’s the official statement about the Mouse P.I. For Hire delay:

If you missed out on the first-party Nintendo Switch games sale that started last week and just ended yesterday, you’ll be happy to hear that another one has started up.

Best Buy is leading the charge on this one. A number of titles that were previously discounted have returned, but there are some new ones, including Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD. Both physical and digital versions are available.

The full list of discounts is as follows:

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