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Nintendo UK business and news from across the web.- Review: Yoshi and the Mysterious BookYoshi and the Mysterious Book is a charming 2D platformer from developer Good-Feel that reimagines the genre with a focus on exploration and discovery. The game features a stunning hand-drawn art style, inspired by classic picture books, and introduces unique gameplay mechanics for each creature encountered. While lacking traditional linear progression and difficulty, its casual approach and engaging discoveries make it an accessible and delightful experience for all ages.
- Yoshi and the Mysterious Book pre-orders come with cracking bonus gifts, but only for UK fansYoshi and the Mysterious Book is set to launch on May 21, 2026, for the Nintendo Switch 2. Pre-orders in the UK will include exclusive bonus gifts like magnetic bookmarks and a tote bag from Nintendo UK. The digital version will be priced $10 cheaper than normal in the US following recent Nintendo pricing changes.
- Yoshi and the Mysterious Book overview trailerYoshi and the Mysterious Book is launching exclusively for Nintendo Switch on May 21st. Players will guide Yoshi on a journey to help a talking book named Mr. E remember its contents by exploring colorful habitats and cataloging quirky creatures. The game features new abilities for Yoshi, including a Tail Flick, and allows players to scan amiibo figures for hints.
- Review: Tomodachi Life: Living the DreamTomodachi Life: Living the Dream, a sequel to the cult-classic social simulator, launches for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on April 16th. The game expands on Mii customization with new face paint and voice options, while also introducing nonbinary and same-sex relationship choices. Players manage their Mii citizens' lives, relationships, and island developments, with extensive tools for personalizing homes and the island itself.
- Jobs Roundup: February 2026 | UK games publisher PQube appoints Dominic Wheatley as chairmanSeveral key appointments and leadership transitions have occurred across the games industry. Dominic Wheatley has been named chairman of PQube, Ricardo Briceno is the new CEO of Gamefam, and Craig Cincotta has returned to Xbox. Additionally, Christie Golden joins IO Interactive as principal writer, and Joshua Mills takes over as creative director for Rainbow Six Siege at Ubisoft Montréal.