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System: Switch
Release date: March 13, 2026
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom

For many years, Monster Hunter has been about slaying towering creatures and using their parts to slay even more massive behemoths. The Monster Hunter Stories series flips that idea on its head, instead letting players befriend, raise, and fight alongside those same creatures. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection continues that tradition, offering a new perspective on the world and culture that makes the series’ universe so compelling – but is the world just as thrilling when the goal isn’t to slay monsters, but to bond with them?

Maxmium Entertainment and Merge Games are working together to put Smalland: Survive the Wilds on Nintendo Switch 2, they’ve just announced. A release is planned for Spring 2026.

Smalland: Survive the Wilds is a survival open-world adventure title on a tiny scale. Players can experience multiplayer survival in a vast, hazardous world with weapon and armor crafting, taming and creature riding, encampment building, and more.

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Atari and Nightdive Studios aren’t done with Blood: Refreshed Supply as a Nintendo Switch 2 version has been announced alongside a Death Wish update expansion.

The Nintendo Switch 2 version is planned for early 2026 – more information will follow soon. As for the expansion, that’ll be out for free on Nintendo Switch this month. The shooter is bringing along four episodes with all-new content exclusive to Blood: Refreshed Supply and acts as a sequel to the game’s events.

Today, Badass Mongoose nailed down the release date for Helix: Descent N Ascent. The Nintendo Switch game will be ready to go on May 21, 2026.

As a reminder, Helix: Descent N Ascent is an atmospheric puzzle-adventure. It features a monochrome art style that draws inspiration from 1980s black-and-white indie comics, 1990s manga, and 1970s Franco-Belgian comics.

Here’s a refresher on the project:

Atari and Digital Eclipse today unveiled Sin: Reloaded, which is in the works for Nintendo Switch. It’ll be available later this year.

Sin: Reloaded marks the return of the 1998 first-person shooter from Ritual Entertainment. This new edition features enhanced remastered visuals, modernized control schemes, and includes the Wages of Sin extra mission pack.

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Offbrand Games and Bonte Avond have confirmed that Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime is coming to Nintendo Switch, and in just a few days at that. It’s heading to the system on March 16, 2026.

Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime is a comedy/music/adventure/tactical frog battler. The title features the voice acting talents of Lilypichu, Ironmouse, CDawgVA, Ludwig, and more.

Learn more about the project with the following details:

We’ve got the release date for Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch. Announced today, the title is hitting Nintendo Switch on April 20, 2026.

Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch has been in the works for awhile, but plans for Nintendo’s console were only just confirmed towards the end of last year.

Here’s some information about the game:

WayForward just set the release date for Sigma Star Saga DX. On Nintendo Switch, it’s arriving on April 7, 2026.

Sigma Star Saga DX, a revamped version of the GBA original, was announced back in 2024. Although it was delayed from its 2025 target, the game isn’t too far away now.

Those that missed our original report can find the following overview:

Networkgo and PocketGame have unveiled their new project Pickmon, which is planned for launch on Nintendo Switch. As of now there’s no word on release timing.

Pickmon takes a good amount of inspiration from Pokemon as well as Palworld. In the multiplayer open-world survival crafter, players will fight, farm, and build industrial empires with creatures as they look to take down a shadowy organization’s plot.

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While we don’t have exact numbers just yet, it looks like Pokemon Pokopia is a smash hit on Nintendo Switch 2 with the game selling out worldwide.

Let’s take a look at the U.S. first. Many retailers do not currently have the game available in stock – and that’s despite the fact that it came on a controversial game-key card. Best Buy, Walmart, and Target are not taking orders at this time. Amazon technically has the game in stock, but has strangely increased the price to $80 – perhaps to take advantage of the hype right now.


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