Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream across the outlets.- Tomodachi Life Fans Are Already Running Wild With Its Character CreatorFans are already showcasing impressive and bizarre creations made with the character creator demo for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream. Despite Nintendo's anti-image-sharing policy, players are recreating characters from various games, anime, and Western cartoons, as well as celebrities and personal acquaintances.
- Tomodachi Life Living The Dream has seemingly leaked onlineTomodachi Life: Living The Dream, Nintendo's upcoming life-simulation game for the Nintendo Switch, has seemingly leaked online ahead of its April 16th release date. Photos of early copies have appeared on social media, indicating the game is already in the hands of some players. The article also references past leaks and related content for the Tomodachi series.
- Nintendo says Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream won't support the Switch 2's new resolution boost feature because the game runs in 'higher resolution' 1080p 'regardless of whether Handheld Mode Boost is enabled or disabled'Nintendo has confirmed that Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will not support the Nintendo Switch 2's new Handheld Mode Boost feature. The game already runs at a higher resolution of 1080p in handheld mode on the Switch 2, making the boost feature redundant. While the feature can be enabled in the demo, it will not be available at launch for the full game.
- New Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Trailer Continues Hugh Morris' Rejected Romance DramaA new trailer for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream, titled 'Part-Time Jobs and Full-Time Friends', focuses on the aftermath of Hugh Morris' romantic drama. The trailer showcases job options and character interactions as friends attempt to cheer up Hugh after his rejection of Angie. The game is set to release on April 16th, with a free demo available.
- Nintendo Switch 2 System Update 22.1.0 Is Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch NotesNintendo has released firmware update version 22.1.0 for both the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, focusing on general system stability improvements. This update follows a larger system update last month that introduced features like 'Handheld Mode Boost' for the Switch 2. The release precedes the launch of 'Pokémon Champions' and 'Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream'.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream's viral soap opera lore expands as Nintendo embraces the "drama" and "silliness" of the life sim: "NOT HUGH FRIENDZONING ANGIE ON LIVE TV"Nintendo is embracing the viral "soap opera" drama and silliness of its upcoming life simulation game, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. A new trailer highlights the game's ability to foster ridiculous situations and interpersonal drama between Miis, with fans actively discussing character relationships and romantic "misadventures" online.
- New trailer for Tomodachi Life: Living the DreamNintendo has released a new trailer for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, scheduled to launch on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. The game, a revival of the Mii social simulation series, is set to release in Spring 2026, with a welcome demo available on the eShop.
- 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 pre-order updates – April 5, 2026 – Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Secrets of the Zonai, Mario Galaxy Movie, moreNintendo has provided pre-order updates for April 5, 2026, detailing numerous upcoming releases across various platforms including the Nintendo Switch and the unreleased Switch 2. The list includes games like The Rogue Prince of Persia, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Secrets of the Zonai, alongside amiibo and book releases.
- Video: 12 Exciting New Games Coming To Switch 1 & 2 In April 2026April 2026 will see a variety of new game releases for the Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Highlights include Goat Simulator 3, Pokémon Champions, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, and Capcom's new IP Pragmata. The month concludes with titles like He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction and Amnesia: Rebirth.
- FZ High Score – gissa Pokémon Champions-betygetFZ High Score's ninth season features Pokémon Champions as the first game for players to guess its average critic score on Opencritic, with the deadline on Sunday, April 5th. Subsequent games for prediction include Replaced, Saros, and the Diablo IV expansion Lord of Hatred, among others, with deadlines staggered throughout April.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Confirms 70 Mii LimitNintendo has confirmed that Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will support a maximum of 70 Miis per save file. This information was revealed in a recently published FAQ for the game.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Confirms 70 Mii LimitNintendo has released a demo for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, detailing its file size and download information ahead of the game's official launch on April 16. The article also mentions a confirmed limit of 70 Miis for the game.
- Nintendo Switch Triumphs: Star Fox and Mario Steal the ... | TAGSeveral gaming news outlets report on recent updates and releases. Star Fox titles are now available on Nintendo Switch Online, while Slay the Spire 2 enters early access. Bungie is buffing the Recon class in Marathon, and Marvel and DC are set for a Spider-Man/Superman crossover in 2026. Additionally, Take-Two has reportedly laid off members of its AI team.
- What We Played – Life is Strange: Reunion, The Division: Resurgence & Legacy of Kain: AscendanceSeveral outlets shared their recent gaming experiences, including The Division: Resurgence on mobile, South of Midnight, and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Reviews are also in progress for Life is Strange: Reunion, Icarus, Ghost Master, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, with other titles like Crimson Desert and Resident Evil Village also being played.
- Tomodachi Life Living the Dream doesn’t support Switch 2 boost mode as runs at 1080p in handheldNintendo has confirmed that Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will not support the Nintendo Switch 2's handheld Boost Mode, as the game already runs at a native 1080p resolution in handheld. An upcoming update will disable Boost Mode for the demo version, which currently prevents touchscreen use when enabled.
- Nintendo Details The Benefits Of Playing Tomodachi Life On Switch 2Nintendo has detailed the benefits of playing Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. While the game content remains the same, players can expect faster load times, higher resolution (1080p) in handheld mode, and GameChat support for Nintendo Switch Online members. However, the game does not support the Switch 2's Handheld Mode Boost feature or Joy-Con 2 mouse controls.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream fans say who needs an official Switch stylus when you can use carrots and inside-out bags of chips for next-level Mii creation insteadFans of the upcoming game Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream are showcasing creative Mii designs using unconventional tools like carrots and chip bags as styluses on the Nintendo Switch. This innovative approach to Mii creation is gaining attention online, with players humorously noting that these methods work even when official styluses do not.
- Monthly Video Game Releases: April 1st to 30th | Console CreaturesConsole Creatures provides a comprehensive list of video game releases scheduled for April 2026 across various platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Meta Quest, iOS, and Android. The article details full game releases, DLC, expansions, and early access titles, with a preview of major May 2026 releases.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream fans dub 70 Mii limit "kinda lame" – and as someone whose 3DS island filled up quickly with babies, I get itFans of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream are expressing disappointment over the confirmed 70 Mii limit, which is lower than the 100 Mii capacity of the previous Nintendo 3DS version. Players are concerned about filling up the island quickly, especially with the potential for many babies, and speculate that future hardware like the Switch 2 might support a higher limit.