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Ken Levine, creator of BioShock, recently used the Nintendo Switch 2 as an example while criticizing the gaming industry’s increasing obsession with graphical realism, arguing that the medium has reached a point of “diminishing returns” when it comes to visuals.

The Necromancer's Tale release date

Silver Lining Interactive and Psychic Software just put out the release date for The Necromancer’s Tale. On Nintendo Switch 2, the game arrives on June 24, 2026.

The Necromancer’s Tale, a story-rich gothic RPG, was previously announced for Nintendo Switch 2 back in March. Previously, we were given a vague 2026 release window.

Those that missed our previous report can check out the following overview:

A new video has just come online offering a behind-the-scenes look at the recording of the main theme for Pokemon Winds and Waves. The track was performed by the NHK Symphony Orchestra. The Pokemon Company says the theme “signals the beginning of a brand‑new adventure.”

Pokemon Winds and Waves were announced during Pokemon Day earlier this year. We don’t know a whole lot about the games yet, but more information should be shared leading into next year.

Garfield: Escape from Monday

Microids, along with OSome Studio, today unveiled Garfield: Escape from Monday for Nintendo Switch. The game is due out on September 24, 2026.

Garfield: Escape from Monday is a “veggie filled” 3D platformer. In it, players will need to help the tabby cat wake up from his nightmare by exploring different worlds.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Tales of Arise Law

Original: Yet another character trailer has dropped for Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition, and for today’s video, Bandai Namco is showing off Law.

Law is a young man who’s with Cyslodia’s Bureau of Observation and is tasked with pursuing dissidents. He excels in hand-to-hand combat with fast, relentless attacks. Law also isn’t easily staggered.

As announced by Hamster, Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia is about to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 via Console Archives. It comes out tomorrow, May 14.

Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia was originally released by Toshiba-Emi. The game, which first debuted in 1997, is a war sim title.

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Today, it was announced that Mr. Do is joining the Arcade Archives line on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game arrives on May 14.

Mr. Do originally came out in 1982. The action game has players controlling a clown as they go through stages by taking down monsters and collecting cherries.

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Spooky Spirit Shooting Gallery has been announced to receive a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition by publisher Nippon Columbia. The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game will release on August 6, 2026 in Japan.

The Nintendo Switch 2 version of the software will incorporate local GameShare, and online GameShare via GameChat. Japan will also be getting a physical version of the Nintendo Switch 2 version, though it will be a game-key card only release.

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Reports are emerging from Japan that a 27-year-old unemployed man has been arrested for threating to blow up Nintendo’s headquarters.

Kyoto police made the arrest today, May 12. The man was arrested on grounds of suspected obstruction of business. In envelopes sent to Nintendo, the man included messages such as “I’m going to blow you all up” and “My plans cannot be thwarted.” He additionally threatened that he’d “already planted multiple bombs”.


All Nintendo Switch 2 game key card games

Following the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’re putting together a complete list of Nintendo Switch 2 games with a game-key card release.

This is a new approach to physical media, which has seen a mixed reaction. In a way, it’s a hybrid between a true physical release and a download code. Each box comes with a cartridge, but there’s nothing really included. Rather than coming with all content, you’ll need to download the game first. After that you don’t need to connect online, but you need to insert the card each time you play.



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