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Nintendo has just dropped another F-Zero 99 update, this time being version 1.7.0. Players should be seeing the update rolling out now.

The bigger things added are the Frozen Tour, Elite rankings, three secret courses, and a music player. Alongside all of this of course, we see a multitude of bug fixes.

Check out the full patch notes below:

Another system update has been released for both the Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. Version 21.1.0 should be rolling out now.

The big N has stricken once again with unspecified adjustments in this update, with the patch notes headliner being more stability. It is likely that we’ll be seeing more backwards compatibility patches with this update however, so we’ll be sure to keep you updated

Here are the full patch notes:

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.

To celebrate this week’s launch, Skate Story has received a launch trailer. The skateboarding game spanning nine levels of the underworld is live on Nintendo Switch 2.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Lake: Season’s Greetings will be appearing on Nintendo Switch imminently, it’s been announced. The DLC’s primary release date is December 22, 2025, though Japan is getting it earlier on December 11.

Lake: Season’s Greetings is a holiday-themed prequel to Lake. In it, you’ll play as Meredith’s dad, Thomas Weiss, and will be find a warm reunion with Providence Oaks and its inhabitants.

Here’s an official overview:

After it was just announced for Nintendo Switch last month, Death Howl now has a release date on the platform. The title is slated for February 19, 2026.

Death Howl is the Soulslike deckbuilder from publisher 11 Bit Studios and developer The Outer Zone. Last we heard, it was coming to Nintendo Switch in Q1 2026.

Here’s some information about the game:

I Am Future will appear on Nintendo Switch, publisher tinyBuild and developer Mandragora confirmed today. We’ve got a release date of January 8, 2026.

I Am Future is a cozy, single-player, post-apocalyptic survival simulator. The project has been in Steam Early Access on PC since 2023, but various content and features have been added since then and they’ll all be in the Nintendo Switch version – we’re talking a Story Mode, expanded base-building options, a complex weather system, relationship-building with other survivors, and much more.

Mini Motorways has been going strong with free updates, and there’s now another one for the minimalist strategy traffic management sim – specifically “Harbor Lights & Neon Nights”. Nintendo Switch players can access it today.

The update is highlighted by Hong Kong as a new map and ferry terminals as a new obstacle unique to this area. Below is some additional information:

February 24: Today, publisher Panic and developers Julián Cordero and Sebastián Valbuena set the release date for Despelote. The game is slated for May 1, 2025.

Despelote was only just confirmed for Nintendo Switch in December. As part of that news, we were given a 2025 launch window.

For those that missed it previously, here’s a rundown of the game:

System Shock, which was previously announced for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, now has a release date on both platforms. It’ll be ready to go on December 18, 2025.

As a reminder, here’s what the title has to offer:


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