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Konami has announced that they’ll be bringing The Prince of Tennis: Sweet School Festival 0-40 and more… and The Prince of Tennis: Doki Doki Survival eternal passion! Tie break game will be coming to both the Nintendo Switch 2, and Switch. The titles will be digitally available on July 30, 2026 with Asia getting a special physical release.

The Prince of Tennis is a manga series that began in 1999, with a sequel series titled The Prince of Tennis II. These two games are both coming to us from the PS2 era, with The Prince of Tennis: Sweet School Festival having already received a rerelease on the Nintendo DS. Although they are both branded as The Prince of Tennis II games on their artwork, both of the original games released the sequel manga was written, explaining the difference in their listing title.

Here’s a full overview of the games, courtesy of Gematsu:

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ will be recieving both a free update, and a paid Sakura Miku DLC that brings with it loads of new content. A release date has not yet been confirmed for Nintendo Switch.

The free update will bring with it new special puzzles, and the ability to add music to a favorites list so you can choose what songs you want to hear while playing. The paid Sakura Miku DLCbrings quite a bit of content, such as new puzzles, costumes, and themed items.

You can read everything coming to the game below:

Nintendo has sent out a small update for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and as of today, version 1.2.1 is available for download.

The patch specifically targets those playing the game’s Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Nintendo said that it made some adjustments and fixes. However, in this case, the company did not share specific details.

The official update notice is as follows:

April 14: Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has now confirmed the release date of its next additional character, Red. The launch is happening tomorrow, April 15.

The release will take place alongside a special event. The Angry Birds Festival will kick off on April 16 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET, lasting until April 19 at 4:59 PM PT / 7:59 PM ET.

Another game will soon be delisted as we’re hearing that Star Trek: Resurgence is on its way out from the Nintendo eShop. A specific date was not provided, so you’ll need to make a purchase soon if you’re interested.

Bruner House kept its statement brief and said the removal is happening due to a license agreement expiring. Typically when a game leaves a digital store, it’s for that reason.

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Agefield High: Rock the School will be appearing on Nintendo Switch 2, it’s been announced. The project should wrap up for a 2026 launch.

Agefield High: Rock the School is taking a page out of Bully for its premise and gameplay. Set in the early 2000s, you’ll play as a high schooler and experience a coming-of-age adventure about friendship, love, and rebellion.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

March 25: Nintendo has been moving away from eShop demos as of late, but one just dropped for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream.

This comes a little less than a month before the game’s launch. To access the demo, simply head on over to the store and visit the game’s page. It’s specifically called “Tomodachi: Living the Dream – Welcome Version”.

The strongest evidence yet of Starfield coming to Nintendo Switch 2 has come to light following a new rating discovery.

Over in Taiwan, a new entry was just added for the game on Nintendo’s console. The classification doesn’t include any notable information outside of that and it’s unclear when the port would release.

Publisher Destinybit has just announced that its new game Nitro Gen Omega is on the way to Nintendo Switch. The title, a tactical RPG described as having an “anime spaghetti” style, blends cinematic mech battles with squad management and open-world RPG elements. It’s currently set to launch on the console on May 12.

Here’s some additional information about the game:

Pokemon Pokopia has just announced a new in-game event set for later this month. From April 19, 2026 at 5:00 AM through April 26, 2026, players will be able to take part in the Bulbasaur Jump Rope Contest. In this activity, you’ll jump rope by interacting with Bulbasaur in front of the Pokemon Center.


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