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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream

A Japanese FAQ page for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has been released on the Nintendo website, answering a couple of questions many fans have had about the title since the reveal of the game and launch of the demo. The title is set to release on April 16, 2026 for the Nintendo Switch, with a free demo out on the eShop.

A few fans were able to datamine the demo of the game and find that islands would be limited to 70 Miis. Nintendo has now officially confirmed that this is true in this FAQ. They have also revealed that the title will not support the Nintendo Switch 2’s newly added handheld mode boost function; instead, the title will simply run at a 1080p resolution undocked on the Nintendo Switch 2. There is no mention regarding to whether there will be any sort of boost while running on a docked Nintendo Switch 2, but they have made it clear that mouse mode is not supported. Another couple of interesting tidbits is that married couples are able to have babies regardless of their gender, and that Nintendo actually condones sharing posts about the game on social media, despite the heavy screenshot and clip sharing restrictions placed on the game.

You can read the full machine-translated FAQ page below:

Tomodachi Life Living the Dream demo

Nintendo has been moving away from eShop demos as of late, but one just dropped for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream.

This comes a little less than a month before the game’s launch. To access the demo, simply head on over to the store and visit the game’s page. It’s specifically called “Tomodachi: Living the Dream – Welcome Version”.

Tomodachi Life Living the Dream preview

Nintendo is bringing back one of its strangest and most charming social life simulators with Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on the Nintendo Switch, and after checking it out during a virtual preview event, it appears that this sequel is doubling down on creativity, personality, and player-driven storytelling in ways that captivated me almost instantaneously.

According to Nintendo, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will be implementing image sharing features.

As of now the company hasn’t gone into detail. However, the company said that this is being put in place since “out-of-context scenes may be misunderstood or may not reflect the spirit in which the game is intended to be enjoyed.”

The full statement reads:

The Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct just aired, and we now have the official recap announcement from Nintendo. Additionally, the boxart has been shared, which we have above.

Here’s the full rundown with the latest game details:

After it was announced close to a year ago, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream now has a release date on Nintendo Switch. Nintendo just shared the news that the game is planned to launch on April 16, 2026.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream continues the series that started many years ago. This is the first new entry in over a decade.

Tomodachi Life Living the Dream Direct live stream

We have the live stream for the Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct, which will be beginning soon. The event begins at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM in the UK / 3 PM in Europe.

Today’s presentation will be about 20 minutes long. After the game was announced about a year ago, we’ll finally be getting an extensive look at the game.

Tomodachi Life Living the Dream Direct

Nintendo will host a Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct on January 29, the company just announced. It will air at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM in the UK / 3 PM in Europe.

The presentation will be about 20 minutes long, and you’ll be able to watch it on YouTube or via the Nintendo Today app. Nintendo will be sharing the latest information about the game – so expect a release date announcement. As of now we only know the game is planned for this spring.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream

March 27: The cult hit DS and 3DS series Tomodachi Life is making a comeback, with Nintendo just revealed Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. It’ll be available in 2026.

This marks the first entry in the franchise in over ten years. Players can create Mii characters based on anyone and watch them live their lives on an island out at sea. It’ll be possible to become involved with their relationships, experience the strange way they interreact, and more.

Below is the first trailer:


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