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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection 1.0.5 update

A new version 1.0.5 update was released this week for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. If you have the Nintendo Switch 2 or Switch versions, it’s available to download now.

There’s a good amount here including Room Codes, which “give you total control over who joins your online private lobby.” Players can also filter available rooms based on a player’s online connection strength. Also included is versus AI and Fixed AI difficulty for all Genesis, 32X, and SNES versions, expansion of the Kombatants section of The Krypt, performance improvements, and more.

The full overview is as follows:

Atari and Nightdive Studios aren’t done with Blood: Refreshed Supply as a Nintendo Switch 2 version has been announced alongside a Death Wish update expansion.

The Nintendo Switch 2 version is planned for early 2026 – more information will follow soon. As for the expansion, that’ll be out for free on Nintendo Switch this month. The shooter is bringing along four episodes with all-new content exclusive to Blood: Refreshed Supply and acts as a sequel to the game’s events.

Sin Reloaded

Atari and Digital Eclipse today unveiled Sin: Reloaded, which is in the works for Nintendo Switch. It’ll be available later this year.

Sin: Reloaded marks the return of the 1998 first-person shooter from Ritual Entertainment. This new edition features enhanced remastered visuals, modernized control schemes, and includes the Wages of Sin extra mission pack.

Here’s a bunch of additional information:

Atari and Digital Eclipse have prepared a launch trailer for The Disney Afternoon Collection. After nearly a decade, Nintendo fans can get their hands on the package with the new Switch 2 and Switch versions, and that’s with two new games: Goof Troop and Bonkers.

Tons of details can be found in the following rundown:

Disney Afternoon Collection Switch 2 Switch physical

January 28: It’s official: The Disney Afternoon Collection is coming to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

It was looking extremely liking that we’d be getting both games on these systems following a rating from the ESRB. But now listings have appeared on the Nintendo eShop, confirming the release.

Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition

A new rating has surfaced for Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition, and it’s apparently on the way to Nintendo Switch.

The listing has appeared within the official Australian Classification database. As of now there has been no official announcement. The only information available is that Atari is apparently not only developing, but also publishing.

The original Rayman released in 1995. We did see it on Nintendo platforms later on, but there have been no re-releases in recent years. Additionally, this new version may offer new features not present in the original.

Bubsy 4D release date physical

January 22: Bubsy 4D just received its release date, with the game coming to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on May 22, 2026. Additionally, a physical release has been confirmed with the full game on the cartridge.

Fans will be able to pick up the boxed Pawsome Edition ($40 on Nintendo Switch, $50 for Switch 2). This includes the game, a deluxe box, double-sided poster, booklet, and softcover art book.

The Disney Afternoon Collection

The Disney Afternoon Collection appears to be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

New listings for the game have just appeared on the ESRB website. Interestingly, Atari appears to be publishing.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Complete Edition retail physical

Today, Atari announced the new RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition physical release for Nintendo Switch. It will be out on March 6, 2025.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition includes the main game and a couple of expansions. The Soaked and Wild DLC are both packed in.

Atari 50 Namco Legendary Pack DLC

More support is happening for Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, and today, brand new Namco Legendary Pack DLC was revealed.

The DLC tells the story of the early partnership between Atari and Namco. It will contain the best-selling Pac-Man for Atari 2600, along with a collection of titles from the Atari 2600, Atari 5200 and Atari 7800, including Galaga, Dig Dug, Xevious, and Galaxian.


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