Developer Studio Aurum has just announced that its new game, Monster Crown: Sin Eater, finally has a release date. The title is set to launch on Nintendo Switch at the end of this month, on April 30.
Monster Crown: Sin Eater is a monster-taming RPG in the style of Pokémon, featuring breeding mechanics and more. The game puts players in the role of Asur, a young farmer who has always dreamed of becoming a Monster Tamer, just like his older brother. When his family is put in mortal danger, he must step up to set things right and change the Crown Nation forever.
It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download Switch report for the week of April 2, 2026. The latest releases on the Nintendo eShop include Darwin’s Paradox, People of Note, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Little Nightmares 2 Enhanced Edition is set to appear on Nintendo Switch 2, Bandai Namco revealed today. The game is scheduled for a May 29, 2026 launch.
Nintendo Switch previously received Little Nightmares 2 back in 2021. For the Enhanced Edition on Nintendo Switch 2, players can look forward to improved visual effects and a higher frame rate.
Here’s some information about the title:
Shizuku is officially in as a DLC character for Hunter x Hunter: Nen Impact. Bushiroad and Eighting made the announcement today, and also provided a release date of April 16, 2026.
Hunter x Hunter: Nen Impact previously released Neferpitou and Phinks via DLC. Zeno Zoldyck has also been teased, but has not yet been offficially announced.
Here’s a trailer for Shizuku in Hunter x Hunter: Nen Impact:
Rock It Games has announced the release of Bases Loaded 2: Second Season and Goal Two on Nintendo Switch.
NES / Famicom and SNES / Super Famicom titles are featured here. There’s support for a VHS ‘rewind’ feature that lets you replay great moments during games, a retro TV CRT filter display option, and monthly leaderboards to let you compete against your friends and the rest of the world.
Here’s some additional information:
Skautfold: Moonless Knight has just been announced to be coming to Nintendo Switch. The title will be launching on April 9, 2026, and retail for $14.99 on the eShop.
Here’s a full overview of the game:
As previously announced, Pokemon Home has received a version 4.0.0 update. Users should be seeing the update roll out now on mobile and Nintendo Switch devices. Keep in mind that the app’s servers are currently undergoing maintenance, making the software unusable until 5 AM PT / 8 AM ET / 1 PM in the UK / 2 PM in Europe.
The new update brings with it support for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and the upcoming Pokemon Champions game. Latin American Spanish has also been added as a language option, and that is pretty much it.
If you’d like to read the full patch notes, we have them here:
Today, BeXide revealed the release date for Fruit Mountain Party. It will be available for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on April 23, 2026.
We previously heard about Fruit Mountain Party in 2024. Only Nintendo Switch was included in that initial announcement. On Nintendo Switch 2, the game features an improved frame rate and GameShare support.