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Bandai Namco has issued a new version 1.50 update for Dragon Ball FighterZ.

This patch is all about balance adjustments. A select number of characters have received changes, including Goku, Vegeta, Jiren, and more.

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March 16: CFK and DeerFarm today unveiled Shikhondo: Blue Pieta for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. A release window was not provided for these platforms.

Shikhondo: Blue Pieta is the next entry in the Eastern fantasy bullet hell series. This time around, it’s side-scrolling for the first time.

Here’s what we know so far:

July 10: Publisher Kodansha and developer TearyHand Studio have announced that the short interactive novel game And Roger is coming to Nintendo Switch, with a release date set for July 24, 2025.

And Roger is an interactive novel that allows players to see the world through the protagonist’s eyes, whether what she sees makes sense or not. The game is split into three chapters and can be completed in roughly one hour.

A demo is already available and can be downloaded now via the Switch eShop.

Here’s more information about the game:

Today, Sanrio Games announced that it’s developing Sanrio Party Land for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game will be available this fall.

For the time being, it’s only been confirmed that in the new title, players can create their own original avatars and enjoy mini-games and board games with the Sanrio characters. It’s classified as a party game.

Byking is bringing Dialoop to Nintendo Switch, the company revealed today. A release is planned for June 17, 2026.

Dialoop is a roguelite puzzle game where your wits decide survival. As they manipulate mysterious tablets and uncover the secrets of ancient ruins, players will encounter deckbuilding, puzzle-solving, and exploration.

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A new launch trailer has surfaced for Gecko Gods, the puzzle adventure game from Super Rare and Inresin. After a previous delay, the title just released on Nintendo Switch.

Learn more about the game with the following details:

System: Switch
Release date: April 16, 2026
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo

Nintendo’s loveable avatar characters are back and wackier than ever in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, a sequel to the cult-followed 3DS sim, which in itself was a sequel to the Japan-exclusive DS title Tomodachi Collection. The charm of the Nintendo 3DS release came in adding Miis based on your friends, family, and celebrities into one building and seeing how they got on together, how their interactions went, and meddling with their affairs. This holds true in the new entry; you play God, and on a brand new island, you invite your Miis to come and live in a paradise of your own creation. As cool as it is to create and customize new residents, giving them new toys to fiddle with, finding out what foods they like and what clothes they prefer, and how creative you can get with building relationships between Miis, unfortunately, as is classic Nintendo, for how creative and innovative you can get with the game, the overall product is held back by the company’s antiquated approach to online sharing and interactivity.

The team behind Ball x Pit has pulled back the curtain on the next update for Ball x Pit, known as “Shadow”. Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch players can grab it on April 27, 2026.

This time around, the game is getting new ball evolutions that freeze it and warp it entirely. There’ll be new characters, new balls, new passives, and a new building.

Here’s a complete rundown of everything that’s planned.

Shinsegae and Studio Doodal today provided an update on Solateria. The title is hitting Nintendo Switch on July 23, 2026, the two sides have confirmed.

We haven’t had too long to wait for Solateria’s Nintendo Switch release date. News about the title appearing on the console was just shared back in February.

For those that need a refresher, check out the following information:

Blizzard has put out an official comparison video for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch versions of Overwatch.

The shooter has been on the older system for a few years, but just came to the new system just last week. Today’s video shows a number of improvements users will find when playing on Nintendo Switch 2.


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