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Hardware, storefront and ecosystem news for Nintendo.- Nintendo Switch eShop latest sales: lowest prices ever for Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Yakuza Kiwami, moreThe Nintendo Switch eShop is currently featuring significant sales, including the lowest prices ever for titles like Spyro Reignited Trilogy and Yakuza Kiwami. The article lists a comprehensive selection of discounted games available on the North American storefront.
- Nintendo pre-order updates – June 7, 2026 – Rayman Legends Retold, Toy Story, moreNintendo has provided pre-order updates for the week of June 7, 2026, detailing upcoming releases for the Nintendo Switch and the unreleased Switch 2. The list includes a variety of games such as Rayman Legends Retold, Toy Story: Retro Roundup, and Splatoon Raiders, alongside amiibo and book releases across North America, Canada, and the UK.
- Rumor: Nintendo has a new Wario game on the wayA rumor suggests that Nintendo is developing a new Wario game, though details are scarce and it's unconfirmed if it will be a WarioWare or Wario Land title. The speculation stems from a source with a recent track record of accurate leaks regarding games like Rayman Legends and Spyro: A Realm Beyond. The source also hinted at a new 3D Mario game in development for several years.
- Rayman & Spyro leaker says new Wario game announcement incomingA leaker known for accurately predicting a new Spyro game has claimed that a new Wario title is in development at Nintendo. The leaker expressed excitement for the potential new Wario game but is uncertain about the exact timing of its announcement.
- There's suddenly a terrifying number of games releasing this fallThe fall release calendar for major video games has become unexpectedly crowded, with numerous high-profile titles scheduled to launch within an eight-week period. This surge in releases is seen as a strategy to avoid direct competition with the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6. The article highlights a selection of these upcoming games, noting the challenge players will face in keeping up with the dense schedule.
- Round Up: All the PS5 Reveals from the Xbox Showcase 2026The Xbox Showcase 2026 featured numerous game reveals, with many titles confirmed for PlayStation 5 alongside Xbox Series X and PC. Notable announcements included Persona 4 Revival, Wo-Long 2, and a new Spyro game, while Gears of War and Clockwork Revolution were highlighted as Xbox exclusives. Discussions among players centered on the exclusivity of certain titles and the overall lineup's appeal to different player bases.
- Poll: Who Had the Best Not-E3 Livestream This Week?This article discusses the various "not-E3" livestreams that took place this week, including Sony's State of Play, Summer Game Fest, and Microsoft's Xbox Showcase. It prompts readers to vote on which broadcast they considered the best, highlighting key announcements from each event.
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4 DMZ showcased coming to Switch 2Activision has revealed new footage of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, confirming its release on Nintendo Switch 2 for October 23rd. The game was showcased at the Xbox Games Showcase. Leaks and ratings board information also suggest potential remasters of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 are in development.
- Mario Tennis Fever Works Better When You Strip It BackThis opinion piece explores the gameplay of Mario Tennis Aces, suggesting that the game's core mechanics are best appreciated when its more complex features are stripped away. The author found the game more enjoyable in its simpler modes, comparing it favorably to older Mario Tennis titles like the Game Boy Color version, and ultimately prefers a focus on clean rallies and solid fundamentals over excessive gimmicks.
- Feature: Nintendo Life eShop Selects (May 2026)Nintendo Life has revealed its top three eShop-only releases for May 2026. Mina the Hollower took first place, followed by Mixtape and Sektori. The article details the selection process, which involves staff votes on reviewed digital-only Nintendo Switch titles.
- Vampire Survivors has a free content expansion, plus a Legacy of the Bloodmoon DLC in Summer 2026Developer poncle has released a free content update for Vampire Survivors, version 1.15, which includes major quality-of-life improvements, new content like stages and characters, and various tweaks. Additionally, the 'Legacy of the Bloodmoon' DLC was announced for Summer 2026, serving as an expansion to 'Legacy of the Moonspell'. poncle also revealed plans for a new studio in Japan headed by Sawaki Takeyasu and a lineup of 'Survivaton' games.
- Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts – June 7, 2026 – Yoshi reclaims the top spotThe Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of June 7, 2026, show "Yoshi and the Mysterious Book" reclaiming the top spot. "Mina the Hollower" dropped to fourth place, while "eFootball Kick-Off" debuted at eighth. The charts list the top-selling games and download-only titles on the platform.
- The Pokemon Company posts its best numbers ever in latest yearly financial results reportThe Pokemon Company has reported its best financial results to date, with net sales reaching 531 billion yen, a 29 percent year-on-year increase. Operating profit saw a 43 percent jump to 144 billion yen, and net profit spiked 70 percent to 120 billion yen. The strong performance was driven by games like Pokemon Legends: Z-A and the highly popular Pokemon Trading Card Game.
- I wish more video game publishers were like Capcom - Reader's FeatureThis reader's feature argues that Capcom is currently a model publisher due to its focus on high-quality games, experimentation with new intellectual property, and avoidance of layoffs. The author contrasts Capcom's approach with companies like EA and Activision, highlighting the success of Capcom's Resident Evil remakes and their willingness to take risks on new titles.
- Final Fantasy, DK and eFootball join this week’s eShop roundupThis week's Nintendo eShop update features the release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Donkey Kong 64 on Nintendo Switch Online. eFootball Kick-Off! also launches on the Nintendo Switch 2, alongside new Nintendo Music streaming options. The article also highlights various indie games on sale and other new releases.
- Final Fantasy, DK and eFootball join this week’s eShop roundupThis week's Nintendo eShop update includes Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Donkey Kong 64 on Nintendo Switch Online Classics, and eFootball Kick-Off! for Nintendo Switch 2. Additionally, Nintendo Music is now available on more devices, and a sale on indie games is ending soon.
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park reviewThis review covers Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park, an enhanced version of the acclaimed 2D platformer for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The updated edition boasts improved visuals and performance, alongside a new social hub called Meetup in Bellabel Park. While the core gameplay remains excellent, the added social features offer a lighter, party-game-like experience.
- Palworld is finally leaving early access - here's whenPalworld will officially leave early access on July 10th, developer Pocketpair announced during Summer Game Fest with a new cinematic trailer. The game's community manager, John Buckley, also discussed the long-term plans for the game's narrative and the ongoing patent infringement lawsuit filed by Nintendo.
- Feature: Switch 2, Year One - How Closely Did Nintendo Follow Its Own Playbook?This analysis examines how closely Nintendo followed its historical game release patterns for the first year of the Nintendo Switch 2. While many expected titles like Mario Kart and Pokémon appeared, notable absences include mainline Super Mario and Xenoblade Chronicles games. The article also forecasts potential releases for Year Two, considering factors like price hikes and franchise trends.
- Switch 2 vs Steam Deck OLED: Pick One (2026) | TAGThis article compares the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and the Steam Deck OLED for adult consumers with a $500 budget who can only own one device. The Switch 2 is recommended for its first-party Nintendo exclusives, family features, and ease of use, while the Steam Deck OLED is favored for its existing Steam library, indie game breadth, and flexibility for tinkerers. Both devices are considered adequate for short-session games but struggle with the newest AAA titles at full fidelity.