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MLB The Show 26 will be offered in North America as a new Game Trial for Switch Online members, Nintendo announced today.

That means with an active membership, you can play the game for free. The entirety of the title can be accessed during the trial, which is happening between April 23 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET to April 29 at 11:59 PM PT / April 30 at 2:59 AM ET. Remember that save data transfers to the full version. You’ll also earn 100 Platinum Points on My Nintendo for participating.

Publisher Devolver Digital and developer Heart Machine have officially announced that the side-scrolling action-adventure title Possessor(s) is heading to Nintendo Switch 2 next week, with launch set for April 29.

Possessor(s) is a fast-paced action game featuring combat inspired by platform fighters. The game tells its story through a cast of dangerous characters and takes place in a deeply interconnected world filled with areas to explore.

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Today, Krafton unveiled a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition for Dinkum, and it’s out now. Those who own the Nintendo Switch version can upgrade for free.

The cozy survival life sim is also releasing its “Animal Tracks” update, previously released for Steam players, on Nintendo platforms today. This brings along new animals, a breeding system, and a customizable Train mount.

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Annapurna Interactive alongside developer Marumittu Games have announced the release date for the puzzle adventure title D-topia. The game is set to launch for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on July 14.

In D-topia, players take on the role of a resident maintenance worker known as a “Facilitator” at the D-topia residential facility, embarking on a calm and mysterious adventure. Life within the facility is managed by an artificial intelligence designed to maximize happiness. Working in the Facilitation sector, players will solve puzzles to keep residents satisfied while ensuring the facility continues operating smoothly.

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Annapurna Interactive has revealed a number of its previous games are coming to Nintendo Switch 2, including Stray, To a T, and Wanderstop.

Stray previously appeared on Nintendo Switch. However, it will now support improved visuals, 4K resolution, and a better frame rate along with mouse controls. The game launches on May 28, 2026.

Two more Nintendo Switch 2 Editions have just dropped with Annapurna releasing new versions of Sayonara Wild Hearts and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. Right now we’re only seeing it in Japan, but it should be rolling out in other regions over the next day.

Sayonara Wild Hearts now includes a Remix Arcade mode in which players are tasked with aiming for a high score. For tech specs, handheld supports 1080p at 120 frames per second while docked is 1440p at 120 FPS or 4K at 60 FPS.

According to a report from Game File, a pair of gamers have filed a class action lawsuit against Nintendo. This will represent everyone in the U.S. who purchased products impacted by a price increase between February 1, 2025 and February 24, 2026.

Gregory Hoffert and Prashant Sharan say they bought Nintendo products that saw a price increase because of tariffs. As stated by Game File, they’re now claiming that the company “will be unjustly enriching itself with any refund it secures from the U.S. government over widespread tariffs last year that, among other things, hiked the prices of Nintendo hardware and accessories.”

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If you’re interested in getting a closer look at Yoshi and the Mysterious Book ahead of its launch on Nintendo Switch 2 next month, you can check out brand new gameplay. IGN shared a video today containing 15 minutes of footage.

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R-Type Music Encore

September 23: City Connection has announced R-Type DX: Music Encore, which is in development for Nintendo Switch. The company is gearing up for a launch this winter.

R-Type DX: Music Encore marks the return of the 1999 shoot ’em up game. Included in the package is R-Type and R-Type 2 along with a new “Ultimate Challenge” mode.

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Bubsy 4D demo

With Bubsy 4D releasing next month, Atari and Fabraz just released a demo for the game. It can be downloaded now on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch via the eShop.

The demo lets players try out the first three levels of the game. The title itself is a 3D platformer for those that are unaware.

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