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Nintendo’s latest maintenance schedule for the week of March 16, 2025 is now available.

Note that there’s a bit of downtime planned for the Nintendo Switch Online service. Specifically, cloud saves will be impacted.

Below is the full Nintendo maintenance schedule for the week of March 16, 2025:

The Hungry Lamb trailer

Fans can now watch the launch trailer for The Hungry Lamb. Thanks to 2P Games, the visual novel came to Nintendo Switch this week.

Catch up on everything you need to know in the following overview:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Nintendo Switch games. These include Star Overdrive, Picross S Doraemon & F Characters Edition, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Fate Reawakened

A final launch trailer has been released for Fate: Reawakened, which just came to Nintendo Switch. The dungeon-crawling quadrilogy includes the definitive edition includes all four original games. Aside from the initial title, you’re getting Fate: Undiscovered Realms, Fate: The Traitor Soul, and Fate: The Cursed King.

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

GladMort

PixelHeart and ChipsOnSteroids are teaming up to release GladMort on Nintendo Switch. According to an eShop listing, it’s scheduled for March 27, 2025.

GladMort is a a medieval-fantasy action-platformer at its core. While it was designed for the Neo Geo and inspired by the classics of the time, now we’re getting it on Nintendo’s console.

Here’s what to expect:

Square Enix Switch sale March 2025 Dragon Quest Monsters

Square Enix started up a massive sale on the Nintendo eShop with tons of discounts for Switch games, including the lowest prices ever for Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince, Fantasian Neo Dimension, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, and more.

The full lineup of prices is as follows:

Every now and then, a game is announced and / or released that you can’t believe actually exists. This could be for various reasons – series that seemed finished, games that get sequels despite the originals not selling well, and more.

For me, there are probably three that immediately come to mind. The first one involves Xenoblade Chronicles – while it’s a fairly successful series for Nintendo these days, that wasn’t always the case. Fans will remember how they had to beg for the first game to be released in North America. The fact that we ended up getting a game beyond the original is an accomplishment in its own right, but now the franchise has various games and Monolith Soft is one of Nintendo’s most prolific developers. It’s crazy to think about how Xenoblade started and where it is today – multiple games, Smash Bros. representation, and even amiibo figures.

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Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster 1.2.0 update

This week, Square Enix started distribution of a new version 1.2.0 update for Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster. All of the individual games have been patched (Final Fantasy 1 – 6).

A number of improvements have been made – alongside the standard bug fixes. Square Enix says it tweaked the UI, controls, specific gameplay elements, and more.

You can get the full rundown via the official patch notes below.

Kemco RPG Selection Vol. 10

March 12: The Kemco RPG Selection series continues on, and Vol. 10 has now been announced for Japan and Asia. It will be available in both regions on June 26, 2025.

Four more RPGs will be bundled together on a single cartridge. The lineup includes Infinite Links, Devil Labyrinth, Fairy Elements, and Dragon Prana.

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