It’s taken a few years, but a Nintendo platform is finally getting Kena: Bridge of Spirits with a just-announced Switch 2 version. We’ll be seeing it this spring.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is an acclaimed story-driven action adventure game. The Nintendo Switch 2 version will come feature-complete with the latest updates to the game, including the Anniversary DLC and New Game+ mode.
Those curious about the game can check out the following details:
Super Mario Run is back with another special event, this time it’s a tie in with Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park. The event is currently being held to players of the mobile game, and will be ongoing until April 3, 2026.
Laysara: Summit Kingdom recently made its Nintendo Switch debut, and we have the game’s launch trailer. The mountain city builder comes courtesy of Quite OK Games and Future Friends Games.
Details about the title can be found in the following rundown:
Nintendo Today is back with its latest update, with the app moving up to version 3.0.0.
According to Nintendo, some issues have been fixed. This is one of those instances, however, in which the specifics weren’t provided.
The full notice is as follows:
Two more amiibo are joining the Kirby Air Riders line, with Nintendo having just revealed the Sword Kirby & Dragoon and Noir Dedede & Hydra figures. Release dates will be provided later.
Similar to other Kirby Air Riders amiibo, characters can be swapped with Air Ride Machines.
February 11: To mark the launch of Mario Tennis Fever, new icons for the game have just gone live on Nintendo Switch Online.
As is usually the case, designs are available for characters, backgrounds, and frames. You can claim icons for staples like Mario and Luigi, but also others such as Blooper and Piranha Plant. Characters are 10 Platinum Points each on My Nintendo. Everything else goes for 5 Platinum Points each.
With Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen coming to Nintendo Switch, we have a dedicated guide for the Safari Zone.
The Safari Zone is its own unique brand of evil. It’s home to Chansey, Kangaskhan, and Tauros, who cannot be found via any other means. Scyther appears here in FireRed, as well as Pinsir in LeafGreen, though they can also be purchased as game corner prizes in Celadon City. There’s also Dratini and Dragonair, which can be fished up with the Super Rod. All of these Pokemon are difficult to catch – if you don’t know this already, the Safari Zone prevents you from weakening wild Pokemon with paralysis or sleep, which would normally make catching them much easier. Wild Pokemon also love to run away – for instance, I spent well over 6 hours catching all of these rare Pokemon just today. Here’s everything we learned about the best ways to catch rare Pokemon in the Safari Zone.
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse won’t be a roguelike or roguelite, according to Konami.
Following the game’s recent announcement, some fans wondered if the upcoming title will be pursuing those genres. That’s because Evil Empire, a studio involved with Dead Cells, is leading development on Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse. Dead Cells is very much known for its roguelike gameplay.
As for Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, head of communications Tommy Williams for Konami in the Americas has commented on what to expect. It’ll be an action adventure title, and it looks like we’re getting fully handcrafted experience here.
The official statement shared by The Verge is as follows: