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Publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer Light Brick Studio have announced a interesting update for LEGO Voyagers. Players can download the new patch for free, which adds full cross-platform support across all systems, including Nintendo Switch.

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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2, which launched on Nintendo Switch on June 8, 2022, was originally announced with a promised piece of additional content. The reveal trailer stated that the game would also include the Restored Content DLC, noting that it would be available “soon”. However, that DLC was later quietly cancelled for reasons that were, at the time, unknown to the public.

In June 2023, Aspyr confirmed that plans for the DLC’s release had indeed been scrapped, with co-CEO Ted Saloch later explaining: “Aspyr believed it would be able to release the content, but a third party objected and Aspyr was unable to do so.”
The situation sparked major frustration among fans and even led to a lawsuit accusing Aspyr of false advertising.

Now, as reported by Stephen Totilo at Game File, new details have emerged outlining the reasons behind the DLC’s cancellation.

October 22: Lost Pilgrims Studio has just announced the release of a brand-new DLC for its game Vagrus: The Riven Realms. Described by the developer as its most ambitious project yet, At the Heart of Ruin will launch for other consoles today, October 22, with a Nintendo Switch release to follow at a later date.

This new expansion significantly broadens the game’s dark fantasy world and narrative foundation. Set in the Mountains of Fire, where the crumbling remains of an ancient dwarven kingdom still linger, the DLC takes players on perilous new adventures. Traversing these harsh lands will require smaller-than-usual crews, as players navigate rugged mountain terrain and face some of the most fearsome foes ever seen in Vagrus.

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Yokai Landlord: Monster Mystery

Yokai Landlord: Monster Mystery, published by Fine and developed by Shadow Glove, has finally received a release date for Nintendo’s console. The game is set to launch on December 25, with English support confirmed.

Yokai Landlord: Monster Mystery is a social deduction adventure inspired by Werewolf-style gameplay. Players take on the role of an apartment landlord trying to identify which of their residents is secretly a Yokai.

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Published by Running With Scissors and developed by Goonswarm Games, the first-person shooter Postal: Bullet Paradise is coming to Nintendo Switch, though a release date has not yet been announced.

Postal: Bullet Paradise is a fast-paced “bullet paradise” FPS featuring online co-op support, an arsenal of improvised weapons, and more psychopaths than the Dude has overdue parking tickets.

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RedDeer.Games has announced that Adventure Reborn, a decision-driven adventure game centered around a close-knit family, is coming to Nintendo Switch on December 30.

Adventure Reborn follows Hope, a brave young girl determined to rescue her parents after they’re kidnapped by a sinister cult. As players travel through strange and hostile lands, every choice they make influences the direction of the story and ultimately shapes the fate of the family at its heart.

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THQ Nordic and Quantumfrog have announced Pumuckl and the Crown of the Pirate King, a 3D puzzle adventure game coming to Nintendo Switch. The title is scheduled to launch in early 2026.

Pumuckl is the iconic red-haired “kobold” from the long-running German children’s series Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl, which first debuted in 1961. The character recently made a successful return to the spotlight with the TV series Neue Geschichten vom Pumuckl, as well as the feature film Pumuckl and the Big Misunderstanding.

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Created by CookieDev, a one-person Polish studio, and published by Ultimate Games SA, Crime Simulator has just been announced for Nintendo Switch 2. The title was previously released on PC, where it received praise for its gameplay. A release date for the console version has not yet been shared.

Crime Simulator is a first-person crime-underworld simulation that blends stealth gameplay with roguelite progression and character upgrades. The game includes both single-player and online co-op for up to four players.

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October 28: Bandai Namco has announced that its Pac-Man–based 2D action platformer, Shadow Labyrinth, will receive an 1.1.0 update though no release date has been announced. The update will include save and travel improvements, Mini-PUCK control enhancements, and options for difficulty selection and adjustments.

he game’s developers shared more details about the new update, revealing some of what’s coming. Check it out:

The new horror game from Tarsier Studios, the team behind Little Nightmares I & II, Reanimal, has just received a release date for Nintendo Switch 2. Publisher THQ Nordic confirmed that the title is launching on February 13, 2026, with a demo coming soon to the console.

Reanimal is a cooperative horror adventure in which you play as a brother and sister who descend into hell to rescue their missing friends. Traveling by boat and on foot, you’ll need to rely on your wits to survive, work together to escape the nightmarish island, and uncover the dark secret that haunts you.

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