Amata Games and Cat Hui Trading have announced that they’ll be bringing Changeable Guardian Estique to Nintendo Switch. The title is planned for release sometime in 2026.
Changeable Guardian Esticque is a side-scrolling robot shoot ’em up that released for the NES and Famicom just last year. This new port will include both versions of the games, as well as a new gallery mode.
Here’s an overview of the game:
A new update has now been released for Pokemon Legends: Z-A with 1.0.2. This is the first patch issued since the day one update at launch.
We previously heard about plans for the game. Aside from fixing bugs, Game Freak has made some adjustments to Ranked Battles.
The full rundown is as follows:
Nintendo has just published a new 7-minute overview trailer for Kirby Air Riders. Although it’s currently only in Japanese, we should be getting an English version soon.
The video provides a quick recap of the game’s content and features. Director Masahiro Sakurai has shown off the game for almost two hours between a couple of different Nintendo Directs, but this is much more digestible.
October 15: Lioncode Games is bringing its new game Wildkeepers Rising to Nintendo Switch, the studio has announced. We don’t have a release date, but it’s coming soon.
Wildkeepers Rising is a survivor-like roguelite action game. The project has been in PC Early Access for quite some time, but during that time, tons of improvements have been implemented. Nintendo Switch will be receiving this version as part of the version 1.0 launch.
Here’s a bunch of information:
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment has started to launch in certain regions, and a version 1.0.1 update has gone live. If you’ve pre-loaded the game, you should see the patch.
For the most part, bug fixes are included here. Aside from that though, a new shortcut feature has been added.
The full rundown is as follows:
February 27: Terminator 2D: No Fate is in development for Nintendo Switch, publisher Reef Entertainment and developer Bitmap Bureau. The game launches on September 5, 2025.
Based on Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator 2D: No Fate is an action side-scroller. You’ll play as Sarah Connor and the T-800 as you look to end Skynet’s plans before the human race is annihilated.
First details can be found in the following rundown:
Developer Stardust Games and physical publisher Tesura Games have just announced that Grimoire Groves will be receiving a physical release next year (Standard and Deluxe), with a launch window set for the first quarter of 2026. The upcoming Deluxe Edition will include: Full Physical Game (NSW), Collector’s Box, Sticker Sheet, Forest Spirits Pin Set, Grimoire Groves Artbook and Original Soundtrack CD.
Grimoire Groves is a cozy dungeon crawler with roguelite elements where you join a group of witches on a quest to restore the Grimoire Groves. Master powerful magic, grow adorable plant creatures, and uncover the mystery of the Rainbow Socks along the way.
According to Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo isn’t simply interested in growing in numbers.
Miyamoto was speaking about the company’s approach to movies and other videos. In order to enter that space, Nintendo began “considering what we could do together with people creating videos around the world.” Rather than simply growing so that it does everything internally, the company decided to partner with others – such as Illumination on The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the upcoming film based on Super Mario Galaxy.
Miyamoto said the following during an investor Q&A today:
Could a game other than Mario Kart take the crown as the best-selling game on a Nintendo platform? Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario and The Legend of Zelda, has weighed in.
On Nintendo Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is by far the best seller at almost 70 million – Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the next closest at nearly 50 million. It now looks like we could see something similar with Mario Kart World as it has sold over 9.5 million copies with Nintendo Switch 2 itself at an install base of just over 10 million.
Although Nintendo is prioritizing games for Switch 2 and making games for that platforms, it will continue to support Switch 1.
We already heard that Nintendo Switch hardware will continue to be produced. As for actual games though, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has confirmed that the system will continue to receive games.
Furukawa said the following during the Q&A session of a financial results briefing today: