Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave
News, coverage and analysis tracking Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave across the outlets.- New Switch 2 games Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave age-rated in EuropeTwo unannounced Nintendo Switch 2 games, Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, have received age ratings in Europe. Splatoon Raiders was rated PEGI 7, similar to Splatoon 3, while Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave received a PEGI 12, consistent with previous entries in the series. These ratings suggest potential upcoming releases for Nintendo's next console.
- Famitsu’s most wanted games – April 12, 2026 Pokemon Winds / Waves is your new #1Pokemon Winds and Waves has topped Famitsu's most wanted games chart for April 2026, based on reader votes cast between March 25-31. Pragmata and Persona 4 Revival follow in the rankings, with several other titles also making their debut or climbing the list.
- Two First-Party Switch 2 Ratings Have Been SpottedNew ratings for Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave have reportedly appeared on Nintendo's European webpages, indicating PEGI 7 and PEGI 12 ratings respectively. Fire Emblem is slated for a 2026 release, while Splatoon Raiders' release date is currently unconfirmed. The article also mentions other upcoming and recently released Nintendo Switch titles.
- Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave has been rated in EuropeFire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, the next installment in the series for the Nintendo Switch, has received a 12+ rating from PEGI in Europe. The listing also suggests the possibility of DLC, though this is not a definitive confirmation. Another Nintendo title, Splatoon Raiders, was also recently rated by the board.
- Every game rumored for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026This article compiles rumors and speculation about games potentially coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. While only a few titles have confirmed release dates, numerous unannounced games, including remakes and new installments in existing franchises, are rumored to be in development or planned for porting. Sources like NateTheHate are cited for many of these claims, though the article stresses that these are unconfirmed.
- Nintendo’s 2026 Schedule Shows Massive Second-Half Gaming DroughtNintendo's 2026 schedule reveals a significant lack of first-party game releases in the second half of the year, with no titles officially dated between June and December. While unannounced games like Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortunes Weave exist, their release windows remain uncertain, leading to speculation about potential hardware transitions or strategic scheduling.
- Famitsu’s most wanted games – April 5, 2026 – Pokemon Winds and Waves still risingFamitsu's latest most wanted games chart, based on reader votes from March 17-24, shows Pokemon Winds and Waves rising to third place. Pragmata and Persona 4 Revival remain at the top of the list, with various Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 titles also featuring prominently.
- Nintendo's physical price split is "a pro-consumer move," says ex-sales lead, and the company is just passing profits on cheaper digital games back to you while it swims in "Scrooge McDuck money"Nintendo is implementing a price split for first-party games on the Nintendo Switch, with digital versions being $10 cheaper than physical ones. A former Nintendo sales lead, Sean, suggests this is a pro-consumer move to pass savings from digital sales onto players. He also believes that while some premium physical games might remain expensive, the majority will stay at their current price point, and collectors who value physical copies won't be deterred by the surcharge.
- "Nintendo is absolutely furious" about Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake leaks, former marketing lead assures, who says dealing with leakers will likely become a "major priority"Former Nintendo PR manager Kit Ellis believes the company is furious about recent massive leaks, including a rumored remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Ellis suggests that addressing these leaks will become a major priority for Nintendo due to potential impacts on share prices.
- New 'classic style' Star Fox game to launch this summer claim multiple sourcesMultiple sources, including insider NateTheHate and VGC, report that Nintendo is planning a new 'classic style' Star Fox game for a summer 2026 release. The game is expected to feature traditional on-rails gameplay, good visuals, and online multiplayer, with an announcement potentially coming before the end of May.
- Rumour: Nintendo's 2026 Plans Include New Star Fox & Zelda Remake, No 3D MarioRumors suggest Nintendo has a busy 2026 planned for the Nintendo Switch 2, including a new Star Fox game with online multiplayer and a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. A new 3D Mario game is reportedly delayed until 2027, with Super Mario Odyssey being the last entry. Other rumored releases include Splatoon Raiders, Rhythm Heaven Groove, Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, and a Switch Sports title.
- Nintendo Reduces Prices on First-Party Digital Switch 2 Games - GameHauntStarting May 2026, Nintendo will implement a $10 price difference between digital and physical versions of its first-party Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive games. Digital copies will retail for $59.99, while physical cartridges will cost $69.99, beginning with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. This change aims to reflect the rising costs of flash memory for cartridges and reward players who opt for digital downloads.
- Pokémon Pokopia is such a "viral hit" that it's making Nintendo's share price surge (after months of going down)Nintendo's share price has seen a significant surge following the positive reception and sell-out of the physical release of the game Pokémon Pokopia. Despite a previous 40% drop, the shares climbed over 10% after the game's successful launch, with analysts noting the console's "surging" momentum. However, the share price has not yet recovered to its previous highs, and potential hurdles like memory shortages remain.
- The wait for the first proper Nintendo Direct of 2026 continues as the next big Switch 2 exclusive, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, gets a May release date out of nowhereNintendo has announced that Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, a new exclusive for the Nintendo Switch 2, will be released on May 21st. The game features Yoshi traveling into a mysterious book and interacting with various creatures, including a bubble-blowing creature that players can name. The announcement was made via social media and Nintendo's news app, rather than a traditional Nintendo Direct.
- The Adorable Yoshi And The Mysterious Book Gets A May Release DateNintendo has announced a May 21 release date for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, a new first-party title for the Nintendo Switch. The game features Yoshi exploring a mysterious book, discovering and interacting with various creatures that can be ridden and can gain new abilities by eating fruit. Players can name these creatures and record their findings to unlock new areas and creatures.
- Announcements from Nintendo Direct - September 12, 2025 - NintendoFuseNintendo's latest Direct presentation revealed numerous upcoming titles and updates, including the celebration of the Super Mario Bros. 40th anniversary and the arrival of Virtual Boy games on Nintendo Switch Online: Expansion Pack. Key announcements include a release date for Metroid Prime 4, DLC for Donkey Kong Bananza, and new entries in the Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Bros. Wonder series.
- Fifth Nintendo Direct of 2026 announced and it still isn't the one you wantNintendo has announced its fifth Nintendo Direct-style presentation of 2026, which will be an Indie World Showcase. The 15-minute stream will feature updates on indie games coming to the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. Potential reveals include release dates for Mina The Hollower and Witchbrook.
- Pokemon Waves And Winds Creates A Big Question For Switch 2 This YearWith the announcement of Pokemon Waves and Winds for 2027, Nintendo faces a question about which exclusive game will anchor the Nintendo Switch 2's holiday season this year. The company president acknowledged weaker-than-expected overseas Switch 2 sales, highlighting the need for a strong exclusive title. Potential candidates include new entries in major franchises like Mario, Super Smash Bros., Mario Party, Luigi's Mansion, or even a Zelda remake, as the system currently lacks a major exclusive for the competitive holiday period.
- 2026 Upcoming Games Release ScheduleThe year 2026 is shaping up to be a significant one for video game releases, with numerous titles slated for launch across various platforms. This includes highly anticipated games like Grand Theft Auto 6, alongside many sequels and new IPs. The article provides a month-by-month breakdown of confirmed release dates and general 2026 windows for games on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.