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Switch software fiscal year 2025

While many are thinking about what’s coming next from Nintendo, president Shuntaro Furukawa has again promised that the company will be supporting Switch with new games through the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. This comes as part of an interview with Nikkei.

The latest Nintendo Direct showed that the company still has games launching for the system throughout 2024. Another Code: Recollection, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Princess Peach: Showtime, Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD, and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door are all coming next year. The latter two titles will also fall into the next fiscal year.


Batman: Arkham Trilogy delayed

Batman: Arkham Trilogy is seeing a bit of a last-minute delay on Switch. Just announced a few minutes ago, the collection will now launch on December 1, 2023.

Batman: Arkham Trilogy was first announced for Switch in June and was planned for the fall. Then in August, it was given an October 13 release date.

Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition gameplay

A bunch of gameplay is available for the new Switch version of Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition. Following a bit of a delay, the classic shooter – now redone for the modern era – launched on the system.

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

Forgive Me Father gameplay

One of the latest games to hit Switch was Forgive Me Father, and new gameplay is available on the console. 23 minutes of footage can be viewed now.

Here’s some information about the Lovecraftian retro FPS:

Pikmin 4 development release

The team behind Pikmin 4 has commented on the game’s development and discussed why it took so long for it to release.

For years, fans were holding onto the now-infamous words from Shigeru Miyamoto who said in 2015 that the project was “very close to completion.” Yet it wasn’t until this past summer that the game finally released on Switch. So what happened?

Minecraft Nerf World

Yet another collaboration has just dropped in Minecraft, and players can now obtain DLC known as Nerf World.

With the DLC, players can battle with others online in four arenas that are themed around the dimensions of the Minecraft universe: the Overworld, the Nether, and the End. In the fourth one, it’s a Nerf arena. Each one can be accessed from the central hub, and this area also houses a training area. Only the Overworld will be initially unlocked, but the others can be acquired by completing certain challenges.

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Ember moveset

To kick off the week, we have a new Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 spotlight trailer highlighting Ember.

The character, stemming from Danny Phantom, is an all-rounder with solid range thanks to wide-reaching attacks. She has a cheer meter that provides additional power to her special moves when it’s full. Another one of her strong suits is the ability to perform combos fairly easily.

Afterdream launch trailer

A new launch trailer has surfaced for Afterdream. The game, psychological adventure experience, just came to Switch this past week.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Detective Pikachu Returns story so far

Nintendo put out a new “The story so far” trailer for Detective Pikachu Returns. This is a helpful video for those that missed the original title on 3DS, as it recaps the events that happened in that game.

Here’s some information about the game:

Train Valley 2 Community Edition

Original: Today, BlitWorks Games announced a partnership with Flazm to bring Train Valley 2: Community Edition to Switch. It will be available on October 17, 2023.

Train Valley 2: Community Edition is the latest micromanagement tycoon puzzler. The Switch release includes the DLCs Passenger’s Flow, Myths & Rails and Editor’s Bulletin plus a selection of 158 community made levels carefully curated by the developers.


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