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Once Upon a Katamari update 1.1.0

Once Upon a Katamari has released a new update with version 1.1.0.

The update adds a bit of free content, makes some adjustments, and implements some fixes. Separately, the Katamari Damacy Series Neo Remixes is now available, featuring five remix tracks and ten accessories from the series’ past.

The full rundown is as follows:

Director Masahiro Sakurai was behind the lyrics of the main theme song in Kirby Air Riders, he’s revealed. That news comes from an interview that just went up on Nintendo’s website.

Sakurai said that he hadn’t spoke about this previously because he believes “you shouldn’t have that work’s world associated with a single person.” He added that he wouldn’t like it “if people thought that the world of Kirby Air Riders was a certain way because I’m the one who made it.”

Sakurai explained in the interview:

Nintendo published a new interview for Kirby Air Riders focused entirely on the game’s music. Director Masahiro Sakurai, along with composers Noriyuki Iwadare and Shogo Sakai, participated in the discussion.

Early on the in the interview, Sakurai was asked about the musical concepts he shared with when requesting Iwadare and Sakai to help out with the project. That led him to stressing the concept of kids being being able to sing along – he feels that “a song that even a child can sing says a lot.”

Sakurai stated in the interview:

Bandai Namco has come out with a launch trailer for Tales of Berseria Remastered. Starting tomorrow, Nintendo fans will be able to play the RPG thanks to its Switch release.

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

Kirby Air Riders 1.3.1 update

Kirby Air Riders has just received another beefy update, which is version 1.3.1.

The update adds support for the upcoming amiibo. Additionally, there are a ton of balance adjustments here for riders and machines. And of course, you’re getting the latest bug fixes.

The full rundown is as follows:

Dragon Ball Sparking Zero update

Bandai Namco has announced a new update for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, which comes out tomorrow. This will be version 2A013.012.003.009.011 on Nintendo Switch 2 and version 2013.012.003.009.011 on Switch.

The full rundown is as follows:

Tales of Arise frame rate resolution

Nintendo Switch 2 is getting its first Tales of game, Tales of Arise, and new details are available covering the frame rate and resolution.

First, let’s talk about frame rate. For the most part, Tales of Arise runs at 30 frames per second on Nintendo Switch 2. The only exception is cutscenes, which bumps things up to 60 FPS. Note that the frame rate may temporarily fluctuate depending on what’s happening on screen.

Bandai Namco is throwing more support on Nintendo Switch 2, and just announced Tales of Arise – Beyond the Dawn Edition. It’s seeing release on May 22, 2026.

Tales of Arise – Beyond the Dawn Edition marks the RPG’s first appearance on a Nintendo platform. Along with the base game, you’ll be getting the Beyond the Dawn expansion and some other DLC.

Here’s an official overview:

Digimon Story Time Stranger

Digimon Story Time Stranger is slated for both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, Bandai Namco has announced. It’ll be ready to go on July 10, 2026.

Digimon Story: Time Stranger initially launched towards the end of last year. Performance Mode and Quality Modes will be supported on Nintendo Switch 2.

Additional details about the RPG can be found in the following rundown:

Tales of Berseria Remastered Eleanor

Another character trailer is in for Tales of Berseria Remastered, which puts the focus on Eleanor.

Eleanor is a women with a very serious personality and a rigid side looking to uncover the truth. As someone associated with the Abbey, an organization that is about protecting people from daemons, she safeguards the world.


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