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Hunt the Night has arrived on Nintendo Switch, and we have a final look with the new launch trailer from Dangen Entertainment and Moonlight Games. The 2D action-RPG has been described as “16-bit Zelda x Bloodborne”.

A whole bunch of details about the game can be found in the following overview:

Hunt the Night release date

Dangen Entertainment, in collaboration with Moonlight Games, today shared the release date for Hunt the Night on Nintendo Switch. The game comes out on February 26, 2026. A physical release will be available from Selecta Play this summer.

Hunt the Night was announced for Nintendo Switch way back in 2019. The PC version debuted in 2023, and on Nintendo’s console, the release will include a significant quality-of-life update with gameplay refinements and improvements made since then.

A whole bunch of information about the game is included in the following rundown:

Lovish trailer

Thanks to Dangen Entertainment and Labs Works, we have the launch trailer for Lovish. The 8-bit action-adventure landed on Nintendo Switch this week.

Tons of information about it can be found in the following rundown:

System: Switch
Release date: February 5, 2026
Developer: Labs Works
Publisher: Dangen Entertainment

If one were to take a classic NES-era dungeon crawler and injected it with the most unhealthy dose of romantic insecurity on the planet, what might occur is Lovish. Now shake it violently like a snow globe until random events fall out and what you end up with is one of the most hilariously absurd romps to grace Nintendo Switch in quite some time.

January 14: Publisher Dangen Entertainment and developer Labs Works have announced the release date for their new game Lovish. The title will launch on February 5 for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.

Lovish is an 8-bit side-scrolling action-adventure game. Players will journey alongside Sir Solomon through a series of bite-sized rooms as he sets out to rescue Princess Tsuna from the Devil Lord.

Check out more details about the game below in the overview.

RoadOut release date

It’s been a long time coming, but RoadOut now has a release date. Dangen Entertainment and Rastrolabs are bringing the game to Nintendo Switch on March 12, 2026.

RoadOut, a post-apocalyptic action RPG, was made known for Nintendo Switch back in 2023. While it was planned for 2024, that didn’t end up happening. Now we’ll be seeing it early next year.

Here’s an official overview:

Lovish

Lovish was previously announced, but it’s now confirmed that the game will debut on consoles as well, including Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. A release is planned for Q1 2026.

Lovish is an 8-bit side-scrolling action adventure game. You’ll be journeying with Sir Solomon through a series of bite-sized rooms, who’s looking to rescue Princess Tsuna from the Devil Lord.

Tons of additional details can be found in the following rundown:

Deck of Haunts

Dangen Entertainment and Mantis Games plan to release Deck of Haunts on Nintendo Switch, the two sides confirmed today. Fans will be able to grab it later in 2025.

Deck of Haunts, a sinister deckbuilding roguelike, has you playing as a malevolent haunted house. You’ll build a mansion, lure unsuspecting humans into it, and terrify them into madness – or even kill them – and extract their essance.

A bunch of additional details are available in the following overview:

Publisher Dangen Entertainment and developer Puff Hook Studio have announced Recall: Empty Wishes will arrive on Nintendo Switch next month. The story-driven psychological thriller will launch on February 13 on the platform.

In case you missed our previous coverage of the game, check out the overview below:

Bug Fables 1.2 update fishing

A brand new 1.2 content update has just been announced for Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling, which will add various elements such as fishing. This comes in celebration of the game’s fifth anniversary.

Outside of fishing, the game is getting a new post-game boss, new items, and more. A few quality-of-life improvements are also planned.

The full rundown is as follows:


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