The 2018 game Tanglewood is set for release on Nintendo Switch, Big Evil Corporation has announced. It launches on December 18, 2025.
The title, a 2018 puzzle platformer, will arrive on Nintendo Switch as a definitive edition. Players can expect various enhancements including widescreen support, high quality audio, new levels, achievements, and an all-new storybook mode which tells the tale of Tanglewood and how it came to be.
August 7: Today, it was announced that Ultimate Sheep Raccoon is heading to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The project will be finished and ready to go in 2026.
If you’ve played Ultimate Chicken Horse, you should keep an eye on this one. With the bike-racing party title, you and your friends build the course together.
We have a new Kirby Air Riders ready to go focusing on how you can farm Legendary Machine parts.
Anyone looking to 100 percent complete Kirby Air Riders is in for a challenge, because it’s got huge checklists for Air Ride, Top Ride, City Trial, Road Trip, and Online. You’ll need to complete them all in order to earn true 100 percent completion (plus a few other things), and thankfully many of the challenges you’ll need to clear are fairly self-explanatory. That being said, City Trial’s checklist is much more dependent on random luck and field events, meaning it’s probably going to be the one you finish last. Several of the tasks within require that you assemble Legendary Machines, of which there are four. Two of them are Dragoon and Hydra, while the other two are related to the story and are considered spoilers. We’ll be discussing them within, so keep that in mind before you continue.
Thanks to Square Enix, we have the launch trailer for Octopath Traveler 0 – which has gone the live action route. The video celebrates the latest entry in the RPG series, which has arrived on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
For details about the game, read the following overview:
December 4: We have an update on MIO: Memories in Orbit, as the game is now coming to Nintendo Switch 2 – and it’s launching on January 20, 2026. The previously-announced Nintendo Switch version appears to be scrapped.
MIO: Memories in Orbit was previously announced in a June 2024 Nintendo Direct. It was originally planned for this year, but it seems there was a bit of a delay.
Catch up on everything you need to know via the following overview:
Postal: Bullet Paradise, which was just announced for Nintendo Switch this week, has now been cancelled.
Running With Scissors was planning on publishing the project, which was being made by Goonswarm Games. However, fans were displeased with the reveal, claiming that generated AI was in use. Running With Scissors has now made the decision to pull the plug on the game.
The company’s official statement reads:
A new physical reward just went live on My Nintendo, and this one is exclusive for Switch Online members. Starting today, subscribers can get their hands on a 2026 calendar.
The calendar features characters and artwork from retro titles such as Super Mario 64 , Metroid Fusion, F-Zero Maximum Velocity, and more. A stand is also included so that it can be displayed on a desk.
Tiny Bookshop, which has already been sold digitally on Nintendo Switch, is now getting a physical release. Fans can pick up a copy on April 10, 2026.
The physical edition includes a digital soundtrack download code, digital art book download code, and an exclusive Tiny Bookshop bookmark – a keepsake for fans who want this cozy favorite on their shelf. Note that there aren’t any plans for a special edition.
A Nintendo eShop reveals that Ratalaika Games is publishing a new classic game on Switch, which is Dino Land. It’s planned for December 12, 2025.
Dino Land originally released in 1991, coming from Wolf Team. This new version preserves the original while adding a gallery, jukebox, rewind and turbo function, cheats, and more.