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Green Tile Digital’s upcoming game Locomoto is planned for Nintendo Switch, it’s been announced. Expect to see this one later in 2025.

In the life-sim adventure train game, players act as a conductor. It features train customization, crafting, interacting with different characters, and more.

Here’s some additional information about Locomoto:

I Hate This Place

Broken Mirror Game, in collaboration with Skybound Entertainment, today announced I Hate This Place. The game launches in Q4 2025 for Nintendo Switch.

I Hate This Place is an open-world survival horror game. Bloober Team is setting up a new horror label, and this project will be a part of it.

Nintendo Accessible Games Initiative

At GDC 2025 today, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced the Accessible Games Initiative, a cross-industry effort to provide consumers with clear information about the accessibility features available in video games.

Nintendo will be participating as a founding member company along with Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo of America and Ubisoft. Sony Interactive Entertainment, Amazon Games, Riot Games, Square Enix, and Warner Bros. Games are also participating.

Here’s a bit of information about how it all works:


Nintendo PlayStation Ken Kutaragi

It’s been revealed that PlayStation co-creator Ken Kutaragi has a Nintendo PlayStation prototype tucked away in his closest, and it’s a bit different from the hardware we’ve seen previously.

Julian Domanski, a professional photographer in Japan, recently met up with Kutaragi and shared a few photos of the hardware on social media. Needless to say, these things are pretty rare. Domanski mentioned that “the last one in existence was believed to have sold at auction for $300,000.”

Here’s the full set of images:


In celebration of 100k wishlists, Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade has been announced to receive a physical deluxe edition of the game in North America and Europe.

Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade is a highly anticipated action RPG roguelite set in Edo Japan. Players will be able to choose among three protagonists with three distinct combat styles and storylines.

The physical deluxe edition is to include a deluxe box with physical copy of the game, postcards, the official OST on digital as well as singles, an artbook, and a poster.

Here’s some more information about the game:

A Highland Song physical

Super Rare Games is preparing a physical release of A Highland Song on Nintendo Switch, the company announced today.

3,000 copies will be available. In each unit, Super Rare Games is packing in the title on a cartridge, interior art, a full-color manual, an exclusive sticker, and trading cards.

A trailer for Caligo has been released announcing a Nintendo Switch version. The game, developed and published by Krealit, originally released on Steam in 2017 but is making its’ way to home consoles under porter and publisher Sometimes You.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Into the Restless Ruins

February 11: Into the Restless Ruins will be released on various consoles including Nintendo Switch, publisher Wales Interactive and developer Ant Workshop shared today. It’s due out this spring with a specific release date to follow.

Into the Restless Ruins is a roguelike deckbuilder with auto-battles in which players create the dungeon they fight through. This is done through cards as they make up the rooms and corridors.

The latest European Nintendo Downloads for the week of March 20, 2025 are as follows:

Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition 60 FPS

Modder Masagratordev on X has noticed that in Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, the game’s executable has a hidden mode allowing it to reach 60 frames per second. However, it seems that it doesn’t seem to work in full. Players are not able to access it currently – whether Monolith Soft abandoned it during development or plans to revisit it later remains to be seen.

Masagratordev dug through the code, which is where the discovery was made. Apparently having it enabled “causes weird issues”. 


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