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Nintendo has come through with the latest update on its release schedule, which is shared for November 2025 via its financial results documents.

This reconfirms what has been previously announced. Titles that were revealed in the most recent Nintendo Direct are included here, including Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. Every title has a release date or launch year, except for Splatoon Raiders.

The full schedule for November 2025 is as follows:

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As part of its November 2025 financial report, Nintendo has updated its list of million seller games. The latest data is here for the performance of titles on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

Previously, we only had data up through June. Now that the latest report has been released up through September, a big game has been added to the list – which is Donkey Kong Bananza at 3.49 million units.

Below is the full lineup of Nintendo million sellers on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch for November 2025:

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Nintendo’s November 2025 financial report is in, which is for the first two quarters of the fiscal year (up through September). Additional information is available about how Nintendo Switch 2 is selling, but also Switch 1 and more.

Below are the full highlights:

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September 24: Today, Success Corporation and Red Art Games unveiled Psyvariar 3 for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The two sides did not provide launch timing.

Psyvariar 3 celebrates the series’ 25th anniversary. This is actually the first brand-new numbered entry in the series in 22 years.

Here’s the first wave of details:

Today, Konami and ZDT Studio are no longer listing a Nintendo Switch version of Darwin’s Paradox! on any of their websites or trailers, opting for a Switch 2 release instead. The game’s launch window was also pushed back from 2025, to 2026 for all platforms.

Here’s a story overview about the game:

Following its recent launch on Nintendo Switch, we have a new trailer for Greek Tragedy. The video shows off the PS1-styled indie survival horror game.

Those interested in learning more about it can read the following details:

The November 2025 retro icons for Nintendo Switch Online just went up, and now Kirby’s Dream Land 3 as well as Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards are featured. These can be found on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

For both games, you can unlock access to the icons by playing their respective games in the Nintendo Classics apps. But with Kirby 64, you’ll need to be a member of the Expansion Pack tier on Nintendo Switch Online.

For those looking for a complete list of all games included and supported in Nintendo Music, that’s where this post comes in.

Nintendo Music only came with a few songs at launch. However, since then, a few more have been added. Nintendo has also indicated that additional music is coming in the future. Currently it seems that we can expect at least one new title to be brought to the service each week.

As I Began to Dream will be appearing on Nintendo Switch, Soft Source and Strayflux announced today. The game launches on November 20, 2025.

As I Began to Dream is a hand-illustrated puzzle platformer, which focuses on a young girl’s journey through a mysterious dream world. Main character Lily can swap and rotate the world around her as she goes on a journey through a dreamlike limbo world to find acceptance and peace.

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Following the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’re putting together a complete list of Nintendo Switch 2 games with a game-key card release.

This is a new approach to physical media, which has seen a mixed reaction. In a way, it’s a hybrid between a true physical release and a download code. Each box comes with a cartridge, but there’s nothing really included. Rather than coming with all content, you’ll need to download the game first. After that you don’t need to connect online, but you need to insert the card each time you play.


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