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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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Ender Magnolia physical

The Metroidvania game Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist, which originally launched in January this year and was developed by Binary Haze Interactive, is now getting a physical release courtesy of Limited Run Games.

Pre-orders go live today at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET and will remain open until Sunday, July 27, 2025. Two editions will be available: a standard version and a collector’s edition, which includes:

Published by Feardemic and developed by The Brotherhood, Stasis, a sci-fi survival horror title originally released for PC in 2015, has just been announced for Nintendo Switch. It’s set to launch on June 26.

Stasis is an isometric point-and-click adventure that emphasizes horror and atmosphere. Set in a dark sci-fi world, it combines a haunting narrative with retro-inspired gameplay. Players will combine items, interact with terminals, and solve puzzles while navigating a grim and unsettling environment.

Here’s some additional information about the game:

Publisher Inin Games has just announced that Irem Collection Volume 3 is launching on Nintendo Switch on July 1. This latest volume brings together three high-fantasy and sci-fi horizontal shoot ’em ups from Irem: Mr. Heli (also known as Battle Chopper, 1987), Mystic Riders (1992), and Dragon Breed (1989).

You can check out more details about the games below:

For years, fans eagerly awaited the arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2,  but for some, the transition hasn’t been entirely smooth. A few players are reporting issues involving Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, specifically with save data being lost during the transfer process to the new system.

A post on Reddit brought attention to the situation, with the original poster saying their save file had disappeared after the move. The thread quickly filled with similar stories from others who claim to have faced the same issue. One user, ThatOtaku26, shared that their lost file contained over 1,000 hours of gameplay and included beloved Pokemon carried over from multiple generations, dating back to Pokemon Leaf Green and Pokemon Diamond on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS.

Here’s what they had to say on Reddit:

Ratalaika Games has announced that its latest title, Prehistoric Gal, is arriving on the Nintendo Switch later this week. The game launches digitally on June 20, 2025.

Prehistoric Gal is a retro-inspired platformer that puts players in the shoes of a courageous heroine on a mission through a vibrant prehistoric world. Her goal? To rescue her beloved, facing off against fierce creatures and overcoming environmental challenges along the way.

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May 20: With rising concerns about the increasing cost of video games, some players are wondering if future titles will start launching at $80, a price point that’s becoming more common in the current generation. In light of this, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford shared some thoughts on the topic via X (formerly Twitter), especially in relation to Borderlands 4, which has been confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2.

When asked by a fan whether Borderlands 4 would be priced at $80, Pitchford responded by saying, “If you’re a real fan, you’ll find a way to make it happen.” He added that the final price point is ultimately not his decision, and that it’s likely up to publisher Take-Two Interactive.

Publisher Coffee Stain Publishing and developer Lavapotion have just announced that the turn-based RPG Songs of Conquest is coming to Nintendo Switch next week. The game launches on June 17 in the Americas, Europe, and Australia, followed by a June 19 release in Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea.

Songs of Conquest is a strategy RPG inspired by ‘90s classics, where players take control of powerful spellcasters known as Wielders and command armies in tactical, turn-based battles against opposing forces.

Here is some additional information about the game:


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