Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream across the outlets.- Nintendo Download: From Mii to You – Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is Available Now!Nintendo has announced new releases for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, including the simulation game Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the science fiction action-adventure PRAGMATA, and the first-person shooter MOUSE: P.I. For Hire. The Nintendo Music app now features the Animal Crossing soundtrack, and a Spotlight Sale is available on select digital titles.
- Famitsu sales (4/13/26 – 4/19/26) – first week sales revealed for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, massive debutFamitsu has released its latest Japanese hardware and software sales data for the week of April 13-19. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream debuted at number one with 565,405 units sold on Nintendo Switch. Pragmata and Pokemon Pokopia also saw significant new releases on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 respectively.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Version 1.0.1 available (patch notes)Nintendo has released version 1.0.1 for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. The patch notes are vague, stating that several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience. The update is available now.
- Did you know you can transfer Miis from Tomodachi Life 3DS to Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch? Me neither —…A method has been discovered to transfer Miis from the Nintendo 3DS to Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 using an amiibo. The process involves saving a Mii to an amiibo via the 3DS's amiibo settings and then scanning it on the Switch. Game director Ryutaro Takahashi also revealed that development for the game began in 2017.
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Has Received Its First Update On SwitchTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has received its first update on the Nintendo Switch, bringing the game to version 1.0.1. While the patch notes are vague, they indicate that several issues have been addressed to improve the overall gameplay experience. Nintendo also released new Switch Online icons for the game.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream 1.0.1 update out now, patch notesNintendo has released version 1.0.1 for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch, addressing unspecified issues to improve the gameplay experience. The company also released updates for Pokemon Pokopia and Mario Tennis Fever.
- France: Tomodachi Life is top physical launch of 2026 beating Resident Evil RequiemTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has achieved the biggest physical launch of 2026 in France, selling over 70,000 copies and surpassing Capcom's Resident Evil: Requiem. The Nintendo Switch title is slated for a Spring 2026 release.
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Is Reportedly The Best Physical Launch Of 2026 In FranceTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has achieved the best physical game launch of 2026 in France, outperforming Resident Evil Requiem. The Nintendo Switch exclusive also saw strong physical sales in the UK, surpassing Pokémon Pokopia's launch figures.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream beats out Resident Evil Requiem for best physical launch of 2026 in FranceTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has achieved the best physical launch of 2026 in France, surpassing the previous record held by Resident Evil Requiem. While exact sales figures are undisclosed, the game is expected to have sold over 70,000 copies. The article also touches on the varying popularity of physical versus digital sales across different game genres.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is reportedly taking France by storm, beating out Resident Evil; Requiem in launch physical salesTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has reportedly surpassed Resident Evil: Requiem in physical game sales in France. While exact figures are not yet public, journalist Oscar Lemaire indicated that the Nintendo title's launch sales were stronger than Capcom's horror game. The article notes that these figures only account for physical copies and do not reflect digital sales, which are increasingly dominant in the market.
- Vi låser Pokémon, Replaced och Tomodachi i FZ High ScoreThe FZ High Score competition has locked in ratings for three games: Pokémon Champions received a score of 64/100, Replaced scored 78/100, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream achieved 79/100. These scores have led to a new leader in the current season's competition, with three more games remaining to be rated before the deadline.
- Interview: Holostars Vtuber Octavio Talks About His Latest SongsHolostars Vtuber Octavio discusses his prolific music releases since his debut, including original songs and covers like the duet "Jane Doe" with Enna Alouette. He details his music-first approach to content creation and his plans for original music projects and collaborations in 2026 and beyond.
- Vi låser Pokémon, Replaced och Tomodashi i FZ High ScoreThe FZ High Score list has been updated with new scores for Pokémon Champions, Replaced, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Pokémon Champions received a score of 64/100, Replaced scored 78/100, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream achieved 79/100. These updates have led to a reshuffling of the top rankings.
- Can Miis break up in Tomodachi Life Living the Dream?This guide explains how Miis can break up and get divorced in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. While there's no direct way to force a breakup, players can encourage it by having Miis interact with others frequently, keeping them separated, and letting them 'wallow' after fights. Divorce is possible but significantly more difficult than a breakup.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review – Nintendo’s Weirdest Series Is Still BrilliantTomodachi Life: Living the Dream is a highly endearing and customizable social simulator that offers endless laughs and satisfying gameplay. While the game excels in its surreal humor and the ability to create diverse Miis, its biggest drawback is the difficulty in sharing creations and island progress with friends. Despite this limitation, it remains an excellent and wacky oddity that provides hours of joy.
- Poll: What Review Score Would You Give Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream?Nintendo Life has published a review for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream on Nintendo Switch, giving it a 7/10. While praising its humor and interactivity, the review noted that the game can become repetitive and has limited touchscreen implementation. The article invites readers to share their own scores and opinions on the game.
- When do shops reset in Tomodachi Life Living the Dream? – All shop refresh timesThis guide details the shop reset times in Tomodachi Life Living the Dream. Most shops refresh daily at 5am local time, offering new specials. However, T&C Reno resets weekly on Mondays at 5am, and the Marketplace has three daily resets with a special Night Marketplace featuring a Mystery Bag.
- How to make your island bigger in Tomodachi Life Living the DreamThis guide explains how to expand your island in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream by increasing the Mii population. The island grows automatically at population milestones of 8, 20, and 35 Miis, with the final expansion allowing for up to 70 residents. Players can then use the Island Builder tool to convert ocean tiles into usable land.
- New Tool Lets You Turn Any Image Into Tomodachi Life Pixel ArtA new browser-based tool called Living the Grid allows players to convert any image into pixel art compatible with Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream's in-game custom pattern creator. Developed by Reddit user ClementGzl, the free tool uses the game's color palette and provides a paint-by-numbers interface to help players recreate designs for clothing, interiors, and more.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream review for Nintendo SwitchTomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the sequel to the Nintendo 3DS life simulation game, offers a charming and creative experience on the Nintendo Switch. Players create and manage Mii characters on a new island, fostering relationships and fulfilling wishes. While the game excels in its colorful presentation, comedic writing, and expanded Mii customization including gender identity and same-sex coupling options, its overall enjoyment is significantly hampered by extremely limited online sharing and interactivity features.