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Duck Side of the Moon

Duck Side of the Moon will release on Nintendo Switch, Starbrew Games shared today. The game launches on May 7, 2026.

Duck Side of the Moon is a cozy open-world exploration and crafting adventure game. It stars a duck astronaut searching for a new home in a whimsical galaxy.

For further details, read the following overview:

The launch trailer for MLB The Show 26 is now available. Starting today, fans of the baseball franchise can get their hands on this year’s entry.

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

Pokemon Pokopia 1.0.2 update

Pokemon Pokopia has officially been given its first post-launch update with version 1.0.2.

We previously heard that a few bugs were planned to be fixed along with a couple of improvements. With today’s patch, the different problems have been addressed. If certain issues were previously encountered, they will now be automatically resolved.

Here’s the full rundown:

Splatoon 3 11.1.0 update

Nintendo has announced a new version 11.1.0 update for Splatoon 3. It will be released tomorrow night – March 18 in North America / March 19 in Europe.

According to Nintendo, the patch is focused on changes to matchmaking and multiplayer balance. Aside from adjustments to weapons, there are also modifications to X Battle matchmaking.

Here’s the full rundown:

February 27: We have an update on Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness on Nintendo Switch Online. As was announced during today’s Pokemon Presents, the game is launching on the service in March for Nintendo Switch 2.

We previously knew this would be happening at some point, but it wasn’t clear when the release would be taking place. Pokemon Colosseum is also planned but there’s currently no word on when it’s dropping.

Below is the official trailer:

GVG has put out a video comparison for the new Handheld Mode Boost feature on Nintendo Switch 2 which shows just how much the Switch 1 experience has improved.

The functionality was just released yesterday as part of a new firmware update. When the setting is enabled, your Nintendo Switch 2 system will treat Switch 1 games as if they’re docked while playing portably. That means the resolution will increase for a clearer picture – it’s especially important given that the screen supports 1080p resolution.

TR-49

Today, Inkle announced that it’s putting TR-49 on Nintendo Switch. The title is due out on April 7, 2026.

TR-49 is a narrative deduction game in which you mess around with a strange old computer. The project was written and created by the award-winning team behind Heaven’s Vault, Overboard, and A Highland Song.

Here’s an official overview:

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Is this Game Trying to Kill Me physical

Is this Game Trying to Kill Me is receiving a physical release on Nintendo Switch, it’s been announced. Limited Run Games is handling production.

There’ll be just a standard version for this one, so no special editions. However, each unit will come with a booklet.

Tamashika

Edglrd and Quicktequila are bringing Tamashika to Nintendo Switch, the two sides revealed today. A release is set for April 10, 2026.

Tamashika is a frenetic first-person shooter. In the game, players will experience “a psychedelic trance of shifting corridors, where every day brings a new challenge.”

Further details can be found in the following overview::

Kusan City of Wolves demo

Announced today, Kusan: City of Wolves will soon be receiving a demo on Nintendo Switch. It will be distributed on the Nintendo eShop once it’s ready.

The demo features a focused slice of the high-octane hardcore top-down shooter. It features clean gunplay, tight movement, ruthless combos and instant payoffs.

Here’s some additional information about the title:


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