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It was already confirmed that FZ: Formation Z would be receiving a physical release on Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan, but Limited Run Games has now announced something similar for the west.

The company is preparing a standard version of the game. Along with a booklet, each copy includes a reversible cover. A Deluxe Edition will also be available which adds a slip-lid box, four art cards, the soundtrack, art book, and a plastic build kit.

Maximum Entertainment and Iron Frog provided an update on Winx Club: The Magic is Back today, confirming the release date. It’s heading to Nintendo Switch on April 30, 2026.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back, an action adventure game, was announced at the very end of last year. We did know the game was coming in April, but now a proper date is available.

Those that need a refresher on the title can read the following overview:

The newest Mario sports game is about to drop with Mario Tennis Fever on Nintendo Switch 2, and with the title only a couple of days out, reviews are starting to come in.

If you’ve played any Mario Tennis game previously, you should know what to expect here. Fever Rackets are the new hook this time around, and each one has a unique ability – such as the Mini Mushroom Racket, which shrinks your opponent to bite size. Also, there are 38 playable characters, including including the debuts of Goomba, Nabbit, Piranha Plant, Baby Wario and Baby Waluigi. Other features include Trial Towers mode, Mix It Up mode, Tournament mode, Swing Mode, and a story mode.

Here’s the initial roundup of reviews for Mario Tennis Fever:

Culdcept Begins was just announced for Switch 2 and Switch during a Nintendo Direct last week, and a physical release has been confirmed.

This is a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, meaning you’re getting both versions of the game. In other words, it’s playable on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The full game is included on the cartridge.

September 30: Wales Interactive, in partnership with Trapped Predator, today revealed Heart of the Forest for Nintendo Switch. The title is targeting a Q1 2026 debut.

Heart of the Forest is an interactive horror adventure game. The story revolves around an ill-fated hiking trip into the Black Forest, which spirals into a chilling fight for survival.

Here’s an official overview:

Splatoon received a version 11.0.1 update just a few days ago, fixing a couple issues with the game’s controls and multiplayer. As it turns out, Nintendo revealed that a couple of weapon balance changes were accidentally thrown into the update as well.

Nintendo has decided to not to remove the additional changes, as they were meant to arrive in an upcoming update. It should also be noted that these additional balance patches won’t be found in the original 11.0.1 update patch notes.

You can see the additional patch notes, as well as Nintendo’s explanation here:

3goo has released a launch trailer for 4PGP. This week, the 90s-style arcade racer made its way to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

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

December 10: Limited Run Games has revealed its latest classic title for Nintendo Switch, which is Jaws: Retro Edition. The company hasn’t confirmed launch timing presently.

This marks the return of the original NES game. On top of that, it looks like we’re getting a brand new “Enhanced Version” containing extra content.

Here are all of the notable details:

Astrolabe Games rolled out the latest information about BlazBlue Entropy Effect X, covering the game’s characters and voice cast while also sharing a new story trailer.

The game features the return of iconic characters from the BlazBlue series, but in a different way with their original voice actors reprising their roles. A new storyline was made by the original scenario writers that introduces five brand-new characters. The game draws players into the mysterious Sea of Possibility, inviting them to embark on a completely new adventure in a desperate fight to save the world.

Here’s the latest information batch:

System: Switch 2
Release date: February 12, 2026
Developer: RGG Studio
Publisher: SEGA

With Nintendo now a certified home for the Yakuza/Like A Dragon franchise following the releases of Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut, Kiwami and Kiwami 2, Switch 2 players get to experience a new adventure in the series day-and-date with other console users for the first time. This is thanks to RGG’s latest remake title Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties, a shiny new version of the early PS3 title Yakuza 3 with a brand new campaign added onto the package. Seen as a bit of a black sheep in the franchise for taking a less action-focused story in favor of a slower, more character driven plot, for me personally it is my favorite entry. The reaction to the announcement of this remake was mixed to say the least, but I was super excited to play a cleaner, more polished version of a game I was already fond of. There’s quite a lot to unpack here, so let’s start with the plot.


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