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Graveyard Keeper 2

Graveyard Keeper is getting a sequel with the just-announced Graveyard Keeper 2. Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch will be getting the title later in 2026.

Graveyard Keeper 2 builds off the first entry with a new medieval cemetery sim.  Players will restore The Town, manage the graveyard, automate production, lead an undead army into battle, and turn the zombie problem into a thriving business.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

Brotato Primal Dead DLC

Today, the latest Brotato plans were revealed with the game getting Primal Dread DLC. It will be available later this summer.

Here’s what we know thus far:

Today, Auroch Digital revealed that it’s bringing Warhammer Survivors to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game arrives later in 2026.

Warhammer Survivors is a fast-paced roguelite survivors game. You’ll be able to play as characters from Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, collect and evolve iconic weapons, and destroy endless swarms of enemies.

Also as part of today’s announcement, we have news about playable characters. Aside from Malum Caedo, the game will feature the following:

Castlevania: Belmont's Curse

February 12: Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse has been announced, and the game is heading to Nintendo Switch. The project is planned for 2026.

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse is a collaboration between Konami and Dead Cells developers Evil Empire and Motion Twin. The 2D action exploration game take places 23 years after Castlevania Dracula’s Curse and follow a young Belmont’s journey.

Here’s some additional information:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Rhythm Heaven Groove release date

Rhythm Heaven Groove now has a release date. The game is due out on July 2, 2026, the company just announced.

News about the release date just dropped on the Nintendo Today app. Footage from one of the mini-games was also shown.

New data provided by Famitsu gives us a look at Japan’s best-selling games of March 2026.

This was a big month for new releases. Pokemon Pokopia, despite being a game-key card, is clearly the winner with over 800,000 copies sold. Resident Evil Requiem also did well – it has two spots here between the Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 versions. And finally, Monster Hunter Stories 3 released with a little over 50,000 physical copies sold on Nintendo’s console.

Below is the full list of Japan’s best-selling games of March 2026:

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March 25: Super Mario Bros. Wonder is just now releasing its new Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and to celebrate, fans can pick up new icons on Switch Online. Only a base membership is required, so you don’t need to be a part of the Expansion Pack tier.

Designs are available for characters, backgrounds, and frames. Rosalina is now playable, and she’s gotten a couple of icons (and there are plenty of others as well). For characters, you’ll need to fork over 10 Platinum Points on My Nintendo. Backgrounds and frames are 5 Platinum Points as usual.

Three more classic games are now available on Nintendo Switch Online with Pac-Man, Mendel Palace, and The Tower of Druaga. They can be played on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

All of these games can be accessed in the NES Nintendo Classics app. The Tower of Druaga counts as an import.

Here’s some information about the different titles:

Pokemon Champions rough start

If you’re a dedicated Pokemon fan, you probably know the drill by now: whenever a new Pokemon game releases, there’s always a whole bunch of negativity that pops up around it. A good chunk of it is justified, but sometimes people take that negativity a bit too far. So when I played Pokemon Champions for the first time last night, I went in as optimistically as possible – after all, this game is the future of competitive Pokemon, and the one official VGC tournaments will use from here on out.

Four hours later, and I can’t help but be massively disappointed with this product. That being said, at the time of writing, Pokemon Champions hasn’t even existed for a full day – is it really that bad? Technically, this is passable in terms of gameplay and mechanics – it’s everything else that truly disappoints. Here are all of the things I hope to see Pokemon Champions improve in future updates, even though those are probably at least a month or two away, if I had to guess.


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