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One of the most anticipated titles of 2025, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is set to release on September 30 for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The game is a modern remaster of the tactical RPG originally released for the PlayStation in 1997.

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Last week, the names Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Bo Bragason went from being relatively unknown to instantly recognized by fans as the actors set to portray Link and Princess Zelda in the upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, scheduled to premiere on May 7, 2027. Chances are, many people weren’t familiar with their previous work and quickly turned to Google to learn more about their careers. In response, the search engine decided to join in on the fun by adding some clever Easter eggs.

Ratalaika Games has announced Teraslide, a new puzzle title, is making its way to Nintendo Switch on July 25, 2025.

In Teraslide, players take control of Tulock, a snow fox who must traverse puzzle-filled stages laid out on a hexagonal grid. The core mechanic revolves around sliding in a straight line until hitting an obstacle or the edge of the board, all while finding the correct path to the final hexagon and avoiding traps.

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Silver Lining Interactive, in partnership with FusionPlay, digital publisher Team17 Digital, and officially licensed by Viva La Dirt League, have just announced the upcoming physical release of Nice Day For Fishing. The game is set to launch later this year, though a specific release date has not yet been shared.

The physical edition includes the full base game along with the Legendary Edition DLC, which features exclusive chests packed with heroic gear and 12 premium items crafted from Erangel steel and Sanhok leather, all officially approved by Greg the Garlic Farmer.

The physical edition is available for pre-order now through Silver Lining Direct and select local retailers.

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Publisher Komodo and developer Crypton Future Media, Inc. have just announced Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+, a sequel to the original title released in 2020.

The game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch on July 23. It features the beloved Vocaloid star Hatsune Miku and offers hours of relaxing yet challenging nonogram puzzle-solving, adventure elements, and more.

Players will tackle over 1,000 puzzles, nearly three times more than the original all while accompanied by Hatsune Miku or other fan-favorite Piapro characters.

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Publisher Kodansha and developer TearyHand Studio have announced that the short interactive novel game And Roger is coming to Nintendo Switch, with a release date set for July 24, 2025.

And Roger is an interactive novel that allows players to see the world through the protagonist’s eyes, whether what she sees makes sense or not. The game is split into three chapters and can be completed in roughly one hour.

A demo is already available and can be downloaded now via the Switch eShop.

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The renowned horror game from Abylight has officially received a release date for Nintendo Switch. Soma, originally launched for PC back in 2015, is making its way to the console on July 24, 2025.

Developed by Frictional Games, Soma is a first-person sci-fi horror experience set in a remote underwater research facility. Players must uncover the mystery behind the facility’s downfall while facing unsettling encounters, psychological tension, and existential themes that challenge the concept of consciousness and identity.

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Nintendo is facing criticism in Brazil over its End User License Agreement (EULA), particularly regarding the possibility of permanently banning Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. The controversy stems from the clause that allows Nintendo to disable a system if pirated software is detected, a practice now being challenged by Brazil’s consumer protection agency, Procon-SP.


One of the most talked-about Nintendo Switch titles of the first half of 2025, Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time has officially surpassed one million units sold worldwide. It’s a major milestone for a game that initially sparked concern due to multiple delays, with many fans unsure of what to expect. Now, it’s being hailed as a breakout hit.

Speaking during a special talk show hosted by the Denfaminicogamer Channel, Level-5 CEO and Fantasy Life i producer Akihiro Hino opened up about the game’s development journey and the pivotal changes that led to its current success. According to Hino, a major turning point came just one year ago, when the team made the difficult decision to rework large portions of the game.

After nearly three years since its original release, A Little to the Left has received its final free update, officially marking the end of active development. Developer Secret Mode shared the news today, thanking fans for their continued support and care over the years.

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