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People of Note

Publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer Iridium Studios plan on bringing their upcoming title People of Note to Nintendo Switch 2, the two sides announced today. A release is expected in 2026.

People of Note is a turn-based RPG, but revolves around musical numbers. You’ll follow the journey of Cadence as she recruits an ensemble of musicians on her quest for stardom. 

Fans can find more details in the following overview:

Tales of Berseria Remastered Eizen

Bandai Namco today issued the latest Tales of Berseria Remastered character trailer, this time spotlighting Eizen.

The official description notes that he’s known as the “Reaper”. Despite being a Malak, he sails alongside humans. How he acts makes pirates trust him. He’s currently the first mate on Aifread’s ship, the Van Eltia.

Bad End Theater physical

Super Rare Games is giving Bad End Theater the physical release treatment on Nintendo Switch, the company has announced.

4,000 copies will be made available. Each unit includes a full-color manual, exclusive sticker, and trading cards.

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

Snow Bros. Classic Collection

November 12: Snow Bros. Classic Collection is in development for Nintendo Switch, Limited Run Games and Headless Chicken revealed today. Launch timing wasn’t shared.

Snow Bros. Classic Collection features the original Snow Bros. with multiple versions. You’ll be getting the game from its appearance on the SEGA Genesis, Game Boy, and NES.

Here’s an official overview:

January 26: The first big Nintendo Direct is rumored to be taking place during the first week of February. That claim comes from NateTheHate, who shared what he’s heard during a podcast episode today.

The new Nintendo Direct presentation could air during the first week of February. While February 4 / 5 is expected (depending on your time zone), he has not been able to confirm that with his best contacts currently, so keep in mind that date is not fully locked in.

According to Nintendo, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will be implementing image sharing features.

As of now the company hasn’t gone into detail. However, the company said that this is being put in place since “out-of-context scenes may be misunderstood or may not reflect the spirit in which the game is intended to be enjoyed.”

The full statement reads:

The Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct just aired, and we now have the official recap announcement from Nintendo. Additionally, the boxart has been shared, which we have above.

Here’s the full rundown with the latest game details:

After it was announced close to a year ago, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream now has a release date on Nintendo Switch. Nintendo just shared the news that the game is planned to launch on April 16, 2026.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream continues the series that started many years ago. This is the first new entry in over a decade.

Disney Afternoon Collection Switch 2 Switch physical

January 28: It’s official: The Disney Afternoon Collection is coming to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

It was looking extremely liking that we’d be getting both games on these systems following a rating from the ESRB. But now listings have appeared on the Nintendo eShop, confirming the release.


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