Capcom has now started distribution of a new version 1.2.0 update for Resident Evil Requiem.
The main addition this time around is Photo Mode, which can be found in the pause menu. Capcom has also made some small fixes, some of which are unspecified.
The full rundown is as follows:
January 27: Koei Tecmo is readying a demo for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, the company just announced. It’s due out on March 5, 2026.
Right now we’re waiting to hear about further details. However, we do know that save data will transfer to the full game.
Nintendo and Camelot just sent out a new version 1.0.2 update for Mario Tennis Fever.
Many different balance adjustments are available. Aside from making changes to characters, some Fever Rackets have been impacted. There are a few other tidbits to the patch as well.
Here’s the full rundown:
We now have a Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch graphics comparison video following the release of the new version.
Although this may seem like a small technical upgrade – and at the end of the day it is – the game should look clearer than ever before. That’s all thanks to the increased resolution.
Devil May Cry 5 is apparently coming to Nintendo Switch 2 with a brand new Devil Hunter Edition.
A rating for the game has now surfaced in Taiwan. There has been no official announcement from Capcom, but that could be coming soon.
After nearly a decade, Just Shapes & Beats will finally be receiving a physical release. Copies should ship this summer.
You’ll be getting the game on a cartridge here, but some other goodies are also included. It comes with a 16 page instruction booklet breaking down music tracks, mechanics, tips, and more, a 12”x 9” folded poster showcasing artwork from the game, and a promotional kiss-cut sticker sheet.
System: Switch
Release date: March 27, 2026
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
With the arrival of the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection on the Nintendo Switch, a long-dormant corner of the Mega Man universe finally gets its moment back in the spotlight. Originally released on Nintendo DS, the Mega Man Star Force trilogy carved out its own identity by blending real-time grid-based combat with a surprisingly heartfelt story about loneliness, connection, and the digital spaces we inhabit. This collection brings together all three core entries: Mega Man Star Force, Mega Man Star Force 2, and Mega Man Star Force 3 along with their multiple version variants, giving players the most complete way to experience the series to date – but how well does the franchise hold up in 2026? And does this collection do enough to modernize a series built originally for dual screens and stylus controls?
A new update has just released for Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2, and it’s a major one.
DLSS support is now available for the game’s 40 FPS and 60 FPS modes, which can improve image quality and performance. Other performance and stability improvements.
You can read the full rundown of what’s included below.
Revealed today, the upcoming project Bluey’s Happy Snaps is lined up for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game arrives this fall.
Bluey’s Happy Snaps is a photo-powered game developed by Gameloft. You’ll be able to “explore, have fun and capture your favorite moments with Bluey and Bingo”.
Tons of details can be found in the following overview:
Today, Annapurna Interactive and Third Shift unveiled Forever Ago for Nintendo Switch 2. The title is on track to launch this fall.
Forever Ago is a road trip adventure game. It follows the story of Alfred, who goes on a journey north in search of redemption after “a tragic stroke of fate”.
More information can be found in the following overview: