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Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Rising Bond DLC update

Today, Level-5 unveiled its next big update for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, which is “The Rising Bond DLC”. We have a confirmed release date of March 31, 2026.

Players can expect the continuation of Orion’s Chronicle as well as the end of the mode via a new route, Path of Trials. Level-5 posted the following:

Tears Revolude

Kemco’s rollout of games continues, and the company has now announced Tears Revolude for Nintendo Switch. It’ll be out on April 10, 2026.

Tears Revolude classic command-based RPG with isometric dungeons to explore. WorldWideSoftware was in charge of development.

Additional information can be found in the following rundown:

We now have the Nintendo Switch release date for Reptilian Rising. Numskull Games, Gregarious Games, and Robot Circus have shared that the game will be out on April 23, 2026.

Reptilian Rising, a time travel turn-based tactical RPG, was just announced for Nintendo Switch last month. We most recently had a spring launch window.

Find a refresher on the game with the following description:

Regista has announced that Button Prison will launch for the Nintendo eShop on April 2, 2025. The title will be regularly available for purchase at $6.99, but is currently on sale for $4.89 to celebrate its launch.

Button Prison is an indie horror game from last year that serves to test your memory. As the title of the game suggests, this game involves you in a prison comprised of many buttons. Each button does something unique, and it’s your mission to escape with your life using the buttons to your advantage.

Here’s a full description of the game:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

Hell is Us ESRB rating surfaces for Nintendo Switch 2

Hell is Us’s page on the ESRB website has been updated, and it now includes the Nintendo Switch 2 in its platforms list. The game has not yet been officially announced to be coming to the platform.

Hell is Us is a third person action adventure game that originally released in 2025 for most modern platforms. It makes sense that the original Switch would be skipped, and a Nintendo Switch 2 version was very unlikely to happen so close to the console’s launch, but it is now all but confirmed that the title is on its way.

Here’s a full overview of the game:

Crimson Desert

It remains to be seen if Crimson Desert will end up on Nintendo Switch 2, but at the very least, developer Pearl Abyss has some interest.

During a shareholders’ meeting, CEO Heo Jin-young Crimson Desert addressed the possibility of bringing the game over to Nintendo’s console. He pointed out that the team would need to deal with lower specs, but Pearl Abyss has “begun R&D with interest.”

The full statement is as follows:

Resident Evil Requiem 1.2.0 update

Capcom has now started distribution of a new version 1.2.0 update for Resident Evil Requiem.

The main addition this time around is Photo Mode, which can be found in the pause menu. Capcom has also made some small fixes, some of which are unspecified.

The full rundown is as follows:

Fatal Frame 2 Remake demo Silent Hill

January 27: Koei Tecmo is readying a demo for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, the company just announced. It’s due out on March 5, 2026.

Right now we’re waiting to hear about further details. However, we do know that save data will transfer to the full game.

Mario Tennis Fever 1.0.2 update

Nintendo and Camelot just sent out a new version 1.0.2 update for Mario Tennis Fever.

Many different balance adjustments are available. Aside from making changes to characters, some Fever Rackets have been impacted. There are a few other tidbits to the patch as well.

Here’s the full rundown:


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