Famitsu sales (3/9/26 – 3/15/26) – first week sales revealed for Monster Hunter Stories 3, Fatal Frame 2 Remake
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Neptunia: Unlimited announced for Nintendo Switch 2, Switch
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Today, Compile Heart unveiled Neptunia: Unlimited, which is planned for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. It’s first debuting in Japan on August 27, 2026. Expect a western release and a finalized English name later.
Neptunia: Unlimited is arriving over a decade after the last mainline entry in the series. It’s also the first game in the franchise for Nintendo Switch 2.
Here’s some information about it:
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Food Truck Chef: Full Course Edition receives Nintendo Switch release date, new trailer
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SOEDESCO and Nukebox Studios have now provided the release date for Food Truck Chef: Full Course Edition on Nintendo Switch. The two sides are bringing it out on April 23, 2026.
Food Truck Chef: Full Course Edition, a vibrant cooking adventure, was previously announced at the start of the year. We knew it was coming this year, but nothing beyond that.
Here’s a refresher on the title:
Spook-A-Boo coming to Nintendo Switch, a new ghost hunting game featuring Sly Cooper voice actor Kevin Miller
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Soft Source and Wala Interactive have unveiled Spook-A-Boo for various platforms, including Nintendo Switch. It’ll be ready to go later this year.
Spook-A-Boo is a ghost hunting game featuring Sly Cooper voice actor Kevin Miller. Since it’s inspired by Saturday morning cartoons like Scooby-Doo and Ghostbusters, the casting choice makes sense. Up to four people can play together locally or online.
We’ve got more details about the project in the following rundown:
Splatoon 3 Spring Fest Splatfest 2026 announced
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Splatoon 3 is bringing back another Splatfest theme, this time for its 2026 Springfest. The event will be held during the weekend of April 3.
Nintendo is asking the question of which fuzzy fluffiness they prefer. Options include Baby Chicks, Lil’ Bunnies, and Bear Cubs.
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Nintendo Download – March 19, 2026 (Europe)
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Rival Stars Horse Racing announced for Nintendo Switch
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Rival Stars Horse Racing is making its way to Nintendo Switch, PikPok has announced. The game will be available on the system soon.
Rival Stars Horse Racing is an equestrian lifestyle sim which has received a positive reception elsewhere. The title features “stunning horses, an in-depth genetic breeding system and, of course, plenty of racing to get players on the edge of their saddles.”
Further information about the game can be found in the following rundown:
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Kingdom’s Return: Time Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster getting a Nintendo Switch demo
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Inti Creates is set to release a demo for Kingdom’s Return: Time Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster on Nintendo Switch, the company has announced. It’s going live on March 19, 2026.
The demo will give fans a taste of the kingdom-rebuilding adventure.
Here’s some information about the game:
Pokemon Legends: Z-A 2.0.2 update out now, patch notes
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Nintendo and The Pokemon Company are now offering a new version 2.0.2 update for Pokemon Legends: Z-A. The patch can be downloaded on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
We’ll get this out of the way: there doesn’t seem to be much here. The team has addressed some issues, but hasn’t gone into detail about what was tackled.
In any case, the patch notes are as follows:
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Sakurai explains how Road Trip came to be in Kirby Air Riders, shares different ideas that were considered
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Road Trip is a major feature in Kirby Air Riders as it is essentially that game’s story mode. In a new post, director Masahiro Sakurai explained how it came to be.
According to Sakurai, Road Trip wasn’t in the initial design planning stage. However, he knew some players would want some single-player elements. He explained that “When considering how to pull together existing gameplay elements to keep players playing long-term, the only real option was to give them a series of challenges.”
Sakurai also said that it was considered making a mode in which :a whole lot of characters would attack one by one as rivals” and “perhaps using a system like the events in City Trial to give players specific tasks to achieve.” However, we ultimately ended up with Road Trip in its final form.









