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As The Legend of Zelda celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, we’ve put together a ranking of the games on Nintendo Switch from best to worst.

Fans of the Zelda series have it very, very good on the console. You’ve got two new groundbreaking games, plenty of high-quality remakes, and access to a majority of past titles via Nintendo Switch Online. If you’re looking to get into the franchise for the first time, we’ve ranked every main series game released for Nintendo Switch from best to worst. Or, in this case, best to “least best” – since it’s extremely rare that the Zelda series gets an objectively bad game.

Do note, however, that we’re only including Nintendo Switch games here. Nintendo Switch Online includes tons of fantastic Zelda games like Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask, but they’re not included on the list this time around. We did rank the top 10 Zelda games of all time back in 2024, if you’re interested in reading that first.

The latest physical reward is now available on My Nintendo, which is the Super Mario – Yoshi Egg Zipper Pouch.

The reward comes just ahead of the launch of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. For those wondering, it measures 9.75″ x 4″.

Here’s the official description from Nintendo:

Jackbox Games, along with Toot Games, today announced the upcoming title My Arms are Longer Now. The project is planned for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch with a 2026 release.

Jackbox is known for the Jackbox Party Pack series, but is now giving the publishing route a shot. In My Arms are Longer Now, players will be a “yucky long-armed thief” as they “Snake through levels, retract like a vacuum cord, or put on a sock to seduce a lonely guard – whatever it takes to pull off the perfect heist”.

Coinciding with the launch of Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection on Nintendo Switch today, we have the launch trailer. You’ll be getting six games (technically eight with different versions) here along with some modern features.

Here’s the full lowdown: 

System: Switch 2 (reviewed) / Switch
Release date: May 28, 2026
Developer: Halfbrick Studios
Publisher: PM Studios

Capturing the hearts of kids and adults the world over, our favorite Blue Heeler and her family sit down at the table and embark on an adventure together. Bluey and Bingo start out doing a little artwork, but after Dad snarkily snatches the Gold Pen that Bluey needs to finish her drawing, the atmosphere changes and problem solving begins. Can Bluey and Bingo rise to the challenges that Dad sets in front of them, or will the drawing remain incomplete? This is what awaits us in Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen.

Following the launch of Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Gift Codes, we’ve put a post together with all available Gift Codes.

Level-5 is expected to share new codes in the days and months to come. Each one should provide its own set of items for players to get their hands on. If you’re looking for a complete list, we’ve got you covered.

March 17: Ubisoft has announced a new version of the classic Monopoly game, and this one is set to catch the attention of fans of one of the biggest franchises around. Titled Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, the release is planned for both the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on June 11. More details about the game are also scheduled to be shared on April 29.

Developed by Behavior Interactive, the title brings players into the Star Wars galaxy with a customized Monopoly board featuring iconic locations from across the saga.

More information can be found below.

It doesn’t take a genius to know that there’ll be a third movie for Super Mario at some point, but the voice of Toad has now indicated that another film will drop in 2029.

Keegan-Michael Key, who voices Toad in The Super Mario Bros. Movie as well as The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, commented on the future in an interview with ScreenRant. He indicated that it’ll be a three-year wait for the next film so that the team can “get it right.”

Key said:

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SEGA has yet to officially announce Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition, but the game’s release date has apparently been leaked.

billbil-kun reports that the game will launch on June 23, 2026. We’re also hearing that it will cost $50 and a physical release is confirmed. However, it’s unclear if that means a proper cartridge version or a game-key card.

Bubsy 4D has released on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, and along with that, the launch trailer has come in. Atari and Fabraz are releasing the title which marks Bubsy’s first 3D adventure since 1996.

All of the important details can be found in the following overview:


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