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Nintendo EPD business and news from across the web.- Splatoon Raiders Switch 2 preview – ink-redibly familiarSplatoon Raiders is a single-player spin-off for the Nintendo Switch 2, focusing on the characters from Splatoon 3's Deep Cut. While it retains the core ink-based gameplay, the preview suggests it may be too similar to existing Splatoon content and lacks innovation. The game is set to release on July 23, 2026.
- Review – Yoshi & The Mysterious Book – Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)Yoshi & The Mysterious Book is a charming puzzle platformer for the Switch 2 that excels in its beautiful oil painting-inspired art style and rewarding exploration. While the narrative is minimal, serving mainly to introduce gameplay mechanics, the core loop of discovering and chronicling creatures is engaging. The game is generally easy, making it suitable for younger players and families, though some minor performance dips in frame rate are noticeable on the Switch 2.
- Yoshi And The Mysterious Book Is About Curiosity, Not ConquestYoshi and the Mysterious Book offers a unique take on the platformer genre, emphasizing curiosity and discovery over traditional conquest. While its gentle gameplay and abundance of text may not suit all players, its creative mechanics and charming presentation make it an engaging experience, especially for younger audiences. The game encourages exploration and experimentation within its vibrant, illustrated worlds.
- Nintendo Is Beating EA At Its Own (Cozy) GameTomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers a surprisingly deep and engaging life simulation experience, surpassing The Sims 4 in its ability to make Mii characters feel alive through extensive customization and external personality displays. While simpler than The Sims 4, its polished features, seamless autonomous behavior, and charming world provide a refreshing alternative in the life-sim genre. The game's success highlights a potential learning opportunity for Electronic Arts, as players express dissatisfaction with The Sims 4's monetization and bugs.
- Nintendo Is Beating EA At Its Own (Cozy) GameTomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers a surprisingly deep and engaging life simulation experience, surpassing The Sims 4 in its ability to make Mii characters feel alive through extensive customization and external personality displays. While simpler than The Sims 4, its polished features, seamless autonomous behavior, and charming world provide a refreshing alternative in the life-sim genre. The game's success highlights a potential learning opportunity for Electronic Arts, as players express dissatisfaction with The Sims 4's monetization and bugs.
- Is Fortnite Toxic? An Honest Answer Backed by Data (2026) | TAGData suggests Fortnite's reputation for toxicity is more nuanced than commonly perceived, with lower rates of identity-based harassment compared to other competitive shooters. While age-driven trash talk and skill-gap frustration are prevalent, especially in modes like Ranked, Epic Games has implemented moderation tools and default communication settings to mitigate harm, particularly for younger players.
- Clair Obscur and Dispatch lead BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominationsClair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Dispatch lead the BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominations with 12 and nine nods respectively. A total of 42 titles received nominations across various categories, with Ghost of Yotei, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Arc Raiders also securing multiple nominations. The awards ceremony is scheduled for April 17, 2026, in London.
- BAFTA Game Awards 2026 nominations revealed, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leads in nine categoriesThe nominations for the 2026 BAFTA Game Awards have been revealed, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 leading with 12 nominations, including Best Game. Other notable nominees for Best Game include Dispatch and Ghost of Yōtei. The awards ceremony will take place on April 17, 2026, in London.
- Expedition 33 Wins Yet Another GOTY--See All The Winners From The 2026 Game Dev AwardsClair Obscur: Expedition 33 was the big winner at the 2026 Game Developers Choice Awards, taking home Game of the Year, Best Visual Art, Best Narrative, Best Audio, and Best Debut. Blue Prince also received multiple awards, including Best Design and Innovation. Don Daglow was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, and Rebecca Ann Heineman received the Ambassador Award posthumously.
- Clair Obscur wins Game of the Year at DICE Awards 2026Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 by Sandfall Interactive won Game of the Year at the 29th annual DICE Awards, alongside four other accolades including Role-Playing Game of the Year. Ghost of Yōtei received four awards, including Adventure Game of the Year. The event also saw Evan Wells inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame.