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According to Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, a Nintendo Direct will air by the middle of June. In other words, if true, a presentation should be expected sometime within the next few weeks.

Grubb shared that tidbit of information during the latest Giant Bombcast episode. He doesn’t currently have an answer as to whether it would be a Partner Showcase or a full on Nintendo Direct, but is currently assuming the latter.

Aspyr lived up to its promise to update the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, as a patch has just been released which adds TressFX.

The inclusion of TressFX was one of the biggest player requests from the port. Up until today, it was missing in the game. TressFX is notable since it’s used to render and simulate Lara Croft’s hair more realistically.

Dark Scrolls release date

May 5: Just after it was announced not too long ago, Devolver Digital and Doinksoft have nailed down the release date for Dark Scrolls. The game is hitting Nintendo Switch on May 28, 2026.

Dark Scrolls, a retro-styled dungeon scroller that combines those good good arcade vibes with handcrafted, roguelike-powered progression, was only revealed about a month ago. The project last had a general 2026 launch window.

As a reminder, here’s what to expect from the game:

Since its reveal, The Adventures of Elliot: Millennium Tales, which launches for Nintendo Switch 2 on June 17, has often been compared to the Legend of Zelda series, especially the top-down entries, largely due to similarities in its gameplay style.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book developer

Just a couple of days before the launch of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, we finally have confirmation about the developer behind the game. This may not come as much of a surprise, but it was indeed Good-Feel who developed the project.

Good-Feel being the developer of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is something that fans had already speculated on. Nintendo itself has still not shared this officially and probably won’t be doing so, letting fans get the information for themselves when they reach the credits.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book opening

Nintendo is offering up another look at Yoshi and the Mysterious Book today, and we now have a look at the game’s opening.

The video serves as the initial cutscene and highlights how the adventure begins. It looks like Bowser Jr. is the one who comes across Mr. E and sets things in motion.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book reviews

Nintendo is about to publish Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on Nintendo Switch 2, but before that happens, reviews of the game are starting to come online. We’ve rounded up some of the early verdicts.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is the first entry in the series since Yoshi’s Crafted World in 2019. This time around, Nintendo is offering a puzzle platformer in which players can enter a living encyclopedia. Yoshi can interact with quirky creatures and learn all about them. He can jump on them, carry them on his back, gobble them up to see what they taste like, and more.

Below is the roundup of reviews for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book:

Today, Doot and Seaven Studio shared the news that Kabuto Park is getting a new version for Nintendo Switch. The game is planned for May 28, 2026.

Kabuto Park is a cozy bug collecting adventure game. On Nintendo Switch, players can take advantage of the Joy-Con gyroscope by waving the controller like an insect catching net to collect bugs.

Learn more about the title with the following overview:

Kusan City Wolves release date

Thanks to PQube and CIRCLEfromDOT, we now have the release date for Kusan: City of Wolves. It’ll be out on July 30, 2026 both physically and digitally.

Kusan: City of Wolves, which features a hyper-violent neon-noir underworld where every fight is a brutal performance and every bullet counts, back in 2024. The plan was always to have it ready for this year, but now we have an actual date.

Thanks to Skystone Games and Mi’pu’mi Games, the launch trailer is in for Black Jacket. The game, a narrative-driven roguelite deckbuilder where players gamble their souls against restless spirits in the afterlife, has now come to Nintendo Switch.

A bunch of details can be found in the following overview:


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