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March 5: Milestone today confirmed that it’s developing MotoGP 26, and it’s heading to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. It’s slated for April 29, 2026.

MotoGP will be appearing on Nintendo Switch 2 for the first time. The game will be introducing dynamic Rider Ratings, a rider-based handling system, and an expanded Career mode.

Here are the first details:

Shochiku and Bone Nail are working on a Nintendo Switch version of Yog-Sothoth’s Yard, the two sides announced today. The game is slated for July 23, 2026.

Yog-Sothoth’s Yard Manage has players managing a hotel and hiring employees including Death, a dragon, a Demon-Slayer, and a bioroid maid. There are also romance visual novel aspects.

A bunch of information about the game can be found in the following rundown:

A new game has arrived in Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo with the device now supporting Super Mario Bros. Wonder.

To access these scenes, you’ll need to connect to the internet. Make sure to do so and link your Nintendo Account to access the free update.

March 4: To mark the launch of Pokemon Pokopia, new icons have just been made available on Nintendo Switch Online.

Designs are available for characters, backgrounds, and frames. For each character, it costs 10 Platinum Points on My Nintendo. Backgrounds and frames go for 5 Platinum Points each.

March 18: SEGA has just come through with the release date for the Mega Man DLC Pack in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. It’ll be available on March 25, 2026.

Even after the Mega Man DLC, there’ll still be more content to come. The full DLC lineup – both released as well as what’s upcoming – includes Minecraft, SpongeBob SquarePants, Mega Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, and Avatar Legends.

Nintendo has just started distribution of a new update for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, which puts the game at version 1.4.2.

New amiibo are releasing this week, and the game has added in support for new figures. The Captain Toad and Talking Flower figures are now compatible.

We have an update from Nintendo regarding the price changes for Switch 2 which should clarify the situation.

In its announcement today, the company said that “new Nintendo published digital titles exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2 will have an MSRP that is different from physical versions.” Some were confused about what that actually meant.

Essentially, what’s going on here is that the digital versions will have lower prices than physical moving forward. If you’re only buying games on the Nintendo eShop for Switch 2, you’ll basically be saving money on your purchases.

System: Switch 2
Release date: March 26, 2026
Developer: AM2 and RGG Studio
Publisher: SEGA

Virtua Fighter 5 is back …again! Originally released in Japanese arcades back in July 2006, Virtua Fighter 5 is the most recent title in the legacy SEGA series that helped shape modern 3D fighters. There have been several revisions for arcades and consoles over its 20-year history. Now in 2026, we have another version that is almost unrecognizable from its first home release on the PlayStation 3. Running in RGG’s Dragon Engine, in use since Yakuza 6, Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage has a whole new facelift, UI redesign, improved sound design, battle changes, new costumes, DLC and rollback netcode for online fighting at an optimal level. If Nintendo gamers want their first taste of the magic that made Virtua Fighter 5 a game so good they’ve been releasing it for two decades, the ultimate version of the martial arts masterpiece is here on Switch 2.

Digital Extremes has come out with a fresh launch trailer for Warframe on Nintendo Switch 2. It launches alongside the newest major update, The Shadowgrapher, which is free to players.

Here’s some additional information about the game:

Original: Nintendo just announced an unexpected pricing change for future games on Switch 2 that will see the digital versions going cheaper.

This starts in May 2026. Beginning with pre-orders for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, new Nintendo published digital games exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2 will have an MSRP that is different from physical versions.

Nintendo said in its announcement:

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