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My Mario

Today, Nintendo unveiled a new “My Mario” series of products targeted at young children. Merchandise will begin to be available on August 26, 2025 at Nintendo Tokyo / Osaka / Kyoto with select items coming elsewhere in 2026.

Nintendo says that this series is something that parents and children can enjoy together. Partner companies will be included in offering products, and more items will be added in the future.

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Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet are offering a big limited time reward with a limited time Shiny Wo-Chien distribution.

Only a few days ago, the games wrapped up a Tera Raid Battle with the creature. Players were tasked with collectively defeating Shiny Wo-Chien at least one million times. The final count was over 3.5 million, and because of that, the distribution was unlocked. 

Here’s how you can claim Shiny Wo-Chien for both titles:

Wobbly Life physical

Following its previous digital launch, a physical release for Wobbly Life on Nintendo Switch is on the way. Retailers will be selling it on September 18, 2025.

While it’ll only have a standard edition, each unit does come with a couple of goodies. Buyers will receive a sticker sheet as well as a map of the island itself.

In celebration of QuakeCon, Heretic + Hexen has just been announced and released on Nintendo Switch.

These classic games originally appeared in 1994 and 1995 respectively. Now id Software and Nightdive have brought them back with tons of new enhancements and even new content. Additions include online cross-platform and local split-screen deathmatch and co-op modes, mod support, and more. The episodes Heretic: Faith Renewed and Hexen: Vestiges of Grandeur are also brand new to the package.

Here’s a full rundown of everything included:

Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 patent crank, clickable wheel

Patents aren’t typically a big deal as they don’t always result in tangible products, but we can’t help but share the latest filings that feature Joy-Con 2 attachments for a crank and a clickable wheel.

As pointed out by Nintendo Patents Watch, the first one has a rotary disc, which is tracked by the mouse sensor through a window. There are also two magnets in place that secure the attachment.


Terminator 2D No Fate

February 27: Terminator 2D: No Fate is in development for Nintendo Switch, publisher Reef Entertainment and developer Bitmap Bureau. The game launches on September 5, 2025.

Based on Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator 2D: No Fate is an action side-scroller. You’ll  play as Sarah Connor and the T-800 as you look to end Skynet’s plans before the human race is annihilated.

First details can be found in the following rundown:

Terra Nil Heatwave update

Terra Nil, the environmental strategy game from Free Lives and Devolver Digital, is now offering a new “Heatwave” update.

The update brings along a whole new region to restore and heaps of new gameplay and content. It is free to anyone who owns the base game.

The full rundown can be found below. 

LEGO Party release date

After it was announced earlier in the year, we now have a release date for LEGO Party. Fictions and SMG Studio are readying the title for its Nintendo Switch debut on September 30, 2025.

LEGO Party, a cross-platform party game, was only just made known in June. It was initially given a vague 2025 release window.

The latest EDGE review scores for issue #414 (October 2025 issue) have now been released. Games reviewed this month include Donkey Kong Bananza, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3 V Generation English Switch physical

August 4: Eastasiasoft today announced that in partnership with Idea Factory, it will release Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3 V Generation in Asia this fall with English support – physical release included. Voiceovers will be in English and Japanese while text supports English and Traditional Chinese.

Idea Factory was originally planning on bringing the Hyperdimension Neptunia titles to the west. Those plans were later changed after it was determined that the games “did not comply with Nintendo Guidelines.”


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