Nintendo pre-order updates – March 8, 2026 – Kirby Air Riders King Dedede & Tank Star amiibo, more
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[Let’s Talk] March 2026 Indie World Showcase reactions
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It’s been a few months since the last Indie World Showcase, but a new presentation just took place this week. Nintendo teamed up with a few smaller developers to show off some future games for Switch 2 and Switch.
Since there have been so many of them at this point, fans pretty much know what to expect from Indie Worlds. There are some cool announcements, but nothing earth shattering – they’re not intended to be Nintendo Directs. That said, we were treated to some noteworthy games on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
The closer was Blue Prince, a game that’s very much welcome on Nintendo platforms after its strong debut last year. That was far from the only interesting title though – we also heard about Minishoot’ Adventures, Blighted, Denshattack, Heave Ho 2, The Midnight Walk, Toem 2, and more. Find the full recap here.
What were your favorite games from the March 2026 Indie World Showcase? Did you pick up any of the shadowdrops? Let us know in the comments.
Famitsu review scores – March 7, 2026 – Resident Evil Requiem and more
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Tales of Berseria Remastered review for Nintendo Switch
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System: Switch
Release date: February 26, 2026
Developer: Bandai Namco
Publisher: Bandai Namco
My experience with Bandai Namco’s storied Tales of franchise amounts ultimately to my time playing Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Vesperia, two games I loved playing dearly a few years back due to several of their characters appearing in the Nintendo 3DS Project X Zone series of games and piquing my interest in learning about their original stories. After Namco’s recent remasters of the above mentioned Tales titles, I was excited to branch out and play some titles in the series I had yet to experience; Tales of Berseria was one of them. The slightly different style of JRPG gameplay and more intense storytelling appealed to me, and having the main protagonist be a female character was a cool switch-up to what I’d experienced previously and was curious how that would impact the way the story was presented. While the storytelling of Tales of Berseria is unquestionably the highlight of the game, this specific version perhaps has not done enough to justify a brand-new release with a ‘remaster’ title.
Once Upon a Katamari 1.1.0 update out now, patch notes
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Once Upon a Katamari has released a new update with version 1.1.0.
The update adds a bit of free content, makes some adjustments, and implements some fixes. Separately, the Katamari Damacy Series Neo Remixes is now available, featuring five remix tracks and ten accessories from the series’ past.
The full rundown is as follows:
Arc System Works announces Damon and Baby for Nintendo Switch [update: demo]
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November 11: Arc System Works is making Damon and Baby for Nintendo Switch, the company has announced. A release is planned for early 2026.
According to Arc System Works, Damon and Baby is a new take on shooting action and in-depth exploration.
Here’s some additional information:
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Famitsu software sales (2/23/26 – 3/1/26) – Top 30
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Out of Sight receiving Nintendo Switch physical release
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Super Rare Games, in partnership with The Gang Studio, today revealed a physical release of Out of Sight on Nintendo Switch.
The game will be sold with 2,500 standard copies and 1,500 Deluxe Editions. With the Deluxe Edition, you’ll get various bonuses: a teddy glow-in-the-dark enamel pin, a double-disc original soundtrack, four ghost children paper standees, an A5 glow-in-the-dark sticker sheet, a full-color poster, and a clamshell box.
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Windswept physical release in the works for Nintendo Switch
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Curveball Games is teaming up with publisher Top Hat Studios and Australian developer Weatherfell to give Windswept a physical release on Nintendo Switch, the company announced today. Fans will be able to secure a copy in Q2 2026.
Windswept will only be sold as a standard version. There are no plans for any special editions currently.
Windswept, a wind-powered platformer, debuted on the Nintendo eShop last November. Below is an official overview:









