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Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from February 2026. Some of the highlighted titles include Resident Evil Requiem, Fallout 4, and Mario Tennis Fever.

Here’s the new video:

February 5: Konami has made a new announcement for Nintendo Switch 2, which is eFootball Kick-Off. The title launches this summer.

eFootball Kick-Off could be for you if you’re a fan of Pro Evolution Soccer. The sports game has various offline and online modes including World Tour in which you’ll build a dream soccer club and compete worldwide, International Cup that intends to give the excitement of soccer’s ultimate festival, and a 6-a-side soccer that creates plenty of goal-scoring opportunities.

Get more details in the following rundown:

Pokemon Pokopia 1.0.1 update

Pokemon Pokopia has already started distribution of its first update with version 1.0.1. If you’ve pre-loaded the game, you should see it going out shortly.

This is a day-one patch for the game. The good news is that there isn’t much here – some unspecified issues have been addressed, but that’s pretty much it. We sometimes see games launch with big day one updates, but that won’t be the case this time around.

The official notice about the update is as follows:

MAR10 Day is just on the horizon, and three classic games are coming in celebration of the event. Mario’s Tennis, Mario Clash, and Mario vs. Donkey Kong are all planned for March 10, 2026.

Mario’s Tennis and Mario Clash are additions for the Virtual Boy. Over on the GBA app, Nintendo is making Mario vs. Donkey Kong available.

Scott Pilgrim EX has made its way to Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, and we have a new trailer to celebrate. This is a brand new standalone beat ’em up adventure in the Scott Pilgrim universe co-written by series creator Bryan Lee O’Malley and Tribute Games.

Catch up on everything you need to know with the following overview:

Coffee Talk Tokyo release date

November 11: Thanks to Chrous Worldwide and Toge Productions, we now have the release date for Coffee Talk Tokyo. Nintendo Switch fans can begin playing on March 5, 2026.

Coffee Talk Tokyo is the next standalone chapter in the Coffee Talk series. It expands the cozy universe with a new city, a new cast, new gameplay options, and fresh stories to share.

Here’s the latest information:

Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game is receiving a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, it’s been announced. Players can access it starting March 25, 2026.

As of now it’s unclear what this new version will offer. However, technical upgrades are expected. We also know it’ll be a free upgrade from the original Nintendo Switch version.

OPUS Prism Peak release date

January 26: OPUS: Prism Peak now has its release date on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. Announced today, the game is coming out on March 26, 2026. 

OPUS: Prism Peak, the spiritual successor to OPUS: Echo of Starsong, was originally planned for last fall. However, it ended up seeing a delay.

Those that need a refresher on the game can check out the following overview:

Following the recent launch of Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2, Digital Foundry has delivered its technical verdict and shared details on elements like frame rate and resolution.

Overall, it looks like Bethesda has put out a respectable effort here, largely due to the ability to choose from different frame rate modes.

Here’s the roundup of tidbits:

Go Go Mister Chickums

January 22: com8com1 Software shared the news today that it’s putting Go Go Mister Chickums. The game launches this April, with a specific date to follow soon.

Go Go Mister Chickums is an arcade platformer with co-op support. Over 100 levels are included in which players are tasked with collecting stolen eggs before the clock runs out. 

Learn more about the game with the following overview:


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