Cabernet is getting a physical release on Nintendo Switch, Akupara Games and Party for Introverts announced today. It’ll start to ship in Q3 2026.
Cabernet will have a standard version, which includes a copy of the game and a portrait book. There’ll also be a collector’s edition which has these same items plus a brooch replica, the original soundtrack, art book, vampire cat pin, and a special box.
Ubisoft has more in store for Rayman, according to CEO Yves Guillemot.
Rayman has mostly been absent in recent years. While we’ve seen him here and there – such as in the Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope DLC – the last big new game was Rayman Legends, which released over a decade ago. However, it looks like the franchise is starting to return to the spotlight.
A launch trailer has been released for WiZmans World Re;Try. After it first came to the DS in 2010 as a Japan-only title, it’s now here on Nintendo Switch with a worldwide launch.
Here’s a ton of information about the game:
New data from Circana gives us a look at the best-selling games of January 2026 specifically on Nintendo platforms.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A keeps its streak going at the #1 spot. Final Fantasy 7 Remake, a new release, sits right behind it. Also worth noting is that Animal Crossing: New Horizons went from #21 previously to #4 this month.
Here’s the full list of best-sellers on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch for January 2026:
Circana has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of January 2026.
There’s not too much to report here as things tend to be slow around the new year. However, it’s worth noting that Final Fantasy 7 Remake moved up to #9, whereas it was previously #225 – that’s thanks to the new Nintendo Switch 2 (and Xbox) version.
Here’s a look at the complete list of best-selling games in the U.S. for January 2026:
SOEDESCO and Nukebox Studios today announced a demo for Food Truck Chef: Full Course Edition. On Nintendo Switch, it’s planned for February 23, 2026.
The demo lets players get a taste of the food truck experience with several different recipes.
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company surprised fans today by revealing that Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are making a comeback on Switch. During Pokemon Day in just one week, both will be available on the Nintendo eShop.
In an FAQ, it was explained why FireRed and LeafGreen were selected to return instead of Red and Blue. The company explained that it felt fans “will appreciate the ultimate versions of those original adventures, which add various features and upgrades”.
The full FAQ is as follows:
A new Pokemon Presents has just been announced for Pokemon Day, it will be taking place February 27, 2026. The presentation will begin at 6AM PST/9AM EST.
The Pokemon Company did not say what will be included in the Pokemon Presents event, though we already know that Pokemon FireRed & Pokemon LeafGreen will be releasing digitally on the eShop shortly after the presentation. We should also expect information surrounding the Pokemon franchise’s 30th anniversary.
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Original: A listing for Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen have appeared on the “Coming Soon” tab of the eShop. Each game is priced at $19.99, and both are set to release on February 27, 2026.
The title is stated to support local wireless play, with Pokemon Home support being added at a later time. It should be noted that each language has its own listing. The US eShop has English, Spanish and French; The EU adds German and Italian listings; and the Japanese eShop only has the title in Japanese.
You can see the full description of FireRed from the eShop below. The LeafGreen description is identical with the title of the game swapped.
Ultimate Sheep Raccoon 1.3 has come out with a major update in the form of version 1.3.
The patch brings along a brand new character with Skunk, and on top of that, new blocks are available. The team also implemented some smaller features, made some adjustments, and fixed some bugs.
Here’s the full overview: