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Switch physical release reprint VGP

VGP – or VideoGamesPlus – has started to make more noise in the video game space over the past few years. While the Canadian retailer has been selling games for awhile, it’s also now become known for restocks of physical releases on Switch. Titles that were generally sold out elsewhere or are hard to come by have been returning at VGP on a regular basis.

Going forward, we’ll be using this post to keep track of Switch physical release reprint / restock updates at VGP. Note that while the retailer is based in Canada, shipping is available in various regions including the United States and the UK. Also, keep in mind that some restocks sell out quickly so you may want to make a move sooner rather than later if you’re interested in a particular game.


According to Metroid Prime 4: Beyond producer Kensuke Tanabe, this will be the final game he’ll make for Nintendo.

In an interview with Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream, Tanabe indicated that he’s on the verge of retirement. With Metroid Prime 4, he knew it would be his last chance to make a Metroid Prime title and one featuring Sylux.

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD 1.1.0 update

Nintendo just announced a big update for Donkey Kong Country Returns HD with version 1.1.0.

There’s a lot that’s new here, including Dixie Kong and a Turbo Attack mode. Elsewhere, for Nintendo Switch 2 players, the game supports GameShare, improved resolution, and faster load times.

The full rundown is as follows:

Please Be Happy physical

Please Be Happy, which previously came to the Nintendo eShop, is now receiving a physical release on Nintendo Switch. It will be available on March 27, 2026.

Funbox Media will be distributing the title at retail for the first time. Only a standard version will be offered for the visual novel.

Astral Ascent The Ravenswatch Sentinel update

Astral Ascent is back with another major update, which is known as “The Ravenswatch Sentinel”. It will be available on Nintendo Switch soon.

The update brings Ravenswatch into the celestial realm of the Garden with five legendary figures. There’s also a new room inspired by the aesthetics of the game.

Here’s some additional information:

Temirana The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights trailer

Idea Factory has released a launch trailer for Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights. Just recently, the otome visual novel shipped outside of Japan.

Lots of details can be found in the following Nintendo eShop description:

Fighting Force Collection physical

December 9: We have news about Fighting Force Collection – which was announced last year – as a physical release has now been confirmed. Limited Run Games is handling the production on this one.

Fighting Force Collection will have both a standard version and a deluxe edition. In the latter, you’ll get the game, CD soundtrack, double-sided poster, game case keychains, and an enamel pin.

Winning Post 10 2026

November 20: Koei Tecmo’s long-running Winning Post series is returning with Winning Post 10 2026, which will release on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. Japan is getting it on March 26, 2026.

Winning Post 10 2026 is the latest entry int he hrose racing simulation series. However, this title is notable as it will be the first title on Nintendo Switch 2.

Here’s an official overview:

A new report from Famitsu has revealed the best-selling games of 2025 and provides insight into hardware sales. The information is based on data collected between December 30, 2024 and December 28, 2025.

2025 was another strong year for Nintendo in Japan, propped up by Nintendo Switch 2 and some notable games. Mario Kart World was the best-selling title at 2,668,381 copies sold. Pokemon Legends: Z-A wasn’t far behind – it sold a little over 2.5 million units at retail.

The list of ten top best-selling games of 2025 in Japan is as follows:

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The latest EDGE review scores for issue #420 (March 2026 issue) have now been released. A number of Nintendo-related games are covered, including Terminator 2D: No Fate, Big Hops, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:


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