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Hamster announced its new Console Archives line yesterday which follows in the footsteps of Arcade Archives, and now the company has shared the initial wave of games. This comes as part of a live stream that aired today.

Specific release dates haven’t been shared. However, we know that the following games are currently on the way:

Super Bomberman Collection physical release

After Super Bomberman Collection was revealed and launched for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch yesterday, information has come through about the physical release. Red Art Games is in charge of production.

The company is planning a standard version, Deluxe Edition, and Collector’s Edition. The physical release will be available for Nintendo Switch on August 25, 2026 in North America and August 28 in Europe. Super Bomberman Collection will be available from major retailers at launch on Nintendo Switch, but the Switch 2 Edition is exclusive to VGP in North America and redartgames.com exclusive in Europe.

Here’s the rundown of everything planned:

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time 2.1.0 update

Level-5 isn’t slowing down with its support for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, and has now come out with a version 2.1.0 update which is pretty substantial. 

Highlights include Dream Challenge (High-difficulty Boss Battle), new items, enhanced charge attacks and special skills, and adjustment of the Mystery Box at the Celestia Exchange. This doesn’t cover everything as there are additional adjustments, fixes, and more.

The full rundown is as follows:

Square Enix has come out with more details on The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales. The title is slated to release for Nintendo Switch 2 on June 18, 2026.

Some of the bigger pieces of information shared, are the changes made to the game after the reception of the free demo. They specifically mention increasing the player’s movement speed, adding new difficulty levels, and adding quality of life changes in a few interfaces.

You can see the full rundown below:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

A showcase for Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok has been released detailing loads of information about the game. The title will be making its way towards Nintendo Switch 2 on July 9, 2026.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok announced for Nintendo Switch 2 during yesterday’s Nintendo Direct. The title is an upgraded version of Granblue Fantasy: Relink, which never made it to Nintendo platforms. The Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game will have the exclusive feature of local co-op, and the title will support cross-play across all platforms.

A new graphics comparison video has come in for Hollow Knight on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

This new version of the game dropped today. Hollow Knight was always a good looking game on Nintendo Switch as is, but Switch 2 brings some upgrades to the table.

Dread Delusion

DreadXP and Lovely Hellplace just announced new console versions of Dread Delusion, which includes Nintendo Switch 2. The title is planned for Spring 2026.

Dread Delusion is an open world RPG at its core. According to the official description, you’ll “carve your own path through the flying continents of a shattered land. Discover curious towns, unearth occult secrets, master powerful magic – and change the world through your choices.”

Additional details can be found in the following overview:

Dosa Divas: One Last Meal

Today, Outerloop Games revealed that Dosa Divas: One Last Meal will be appearing on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. We have a confirmed release date of April 14, 2026.

The game is a narrative turn-based RPG. As part of the experience, Sisters Amani and Samara reconnect with estranged friends and family to battle a rotten fast food empire in flavorful turn-based combat with the help of their trusty spirit-mech.

If you’re interested in learning more about the project, check out the following overview:

Virtual Boy - Nintendo Classics Labo VR kit

February 3: If you kept your Nintendo Labo VR kit from a few years back, you might be interested to know that it’s compatible with the upcoming Virtual Boy – Nintendo Classics service.

In a couple of weeks, those with a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership will be able to access Virtual Boy titles on Switch 2 and Switch. We previously knew that a dedicated accessory will be released along with a cheaper cardboard model. However, it now turns out that there’s a third option with the Nintendo Labo VR kit.


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