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Previously an eShop-only game on Switch, Mighty Goose is now receiving a physical release. Limited Run Games is in charge of production.

Mighty Goose will only be sold as a regular copy – no special editions are planned. However, fans can also opt to pick up a bundle with the official soundtrack. Only 2,000 copies will be made, though Limited Run Games’ Amazon storefront will have it as well with its own boxart.


Ubisoft just issued the latest trailer for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, this time giving a look at the game’s story.

As previously detailed, a cosmic threat is growing and the Darkmess rises in a faraway lang. It’s up to Mario and the rest of the gang to save the galaxy and defat Cursa.

NieR Automata Engels

Square Enix has shared the latest look at the Switch version of NieR: Automata, and has now highlighted the Engels boss fight. This is a goliath-class machine lifeform disguised as a building, and it emits steam throughout its body to stay cool. When attacking it has firey arms.

Further information about NieR: Automata can be found in the following overview:

Cuphead physical boxart Delicious Last Course

Studio MDHR is continuing to slowly share details about the physical release of Cuphead on Switch, and we now know that The Delicious Last Course DLC will be included. We also have a look at the boxart above.

Cuphead was confirmed for physical release back in 2019, but Studio MDHR was waiting to wrap up The Delicious Last Course before turning its attention to the boxed version. The developer also reconfirmed to us this summer that the physical edition was still in the cards.

Pokemon Scarlet Violet Wiglett

Wiglett was revealed for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet yesterday, and new details about the creature have been revealed along with a trailer.

Wiglett is a Garden Eel Pokemon. Though its appearance may remind some of Diglett, it’s actually a completely different species of Pokemon.

Here’s the full rundown:

Splatoon 3 Halloween

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

In an unexpected move, it seems like the Anniversary Edition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has just been made available to players via the Switch eShop.

While the game had previously been rumored to come to Switch, with a rating for it popping up recently in both Europe and Taiwan, this is still a bit of a sudden release. Regardless, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition seems to be currently available for purchase in all regions, with the option for players to either upgrade from an existing version of the game or purchase a bundle with the base game and Anniversary content both included.

Here is a very brief blurb from Bethesda’s website regarding the content featured in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition:

Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 update 1.1.0

Over four years after they originally came to Switch, Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 just received a new 1.1.0 update on Switch.

Both titles have additional language support. Korean, Chinese (Simplified), and Chinese (Traditional) text can be accessed after installing the update.

The full patch notes for the Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 version 1.1.0 update are as follows:

Terraria Labor of Love update

A huge Terraria update known as “Labor of Love” – or version 1.4.4 – has just gone live on Switch.

A massive amount of content, changes, and additions are here. That’s along with adjustments across the entire game plus plenty of bug fixes.

For the full Terraria “Labor of Love” update patch notes, continue on below. 


Smurfs Kart release date Turbo Edition

Publisher Microids and developer Eden Games have set a final release date for Smurfs Kart. The Switch title, a racing experience, will launch on November 15, 2022.

Smurfs Kart will be sold both physically and digitally on Switch. At retail, a Turbo Edition will be offered. Copies include a copy of the game, two sticker boards, and a Papa Smurf patch.

Here’s an overview of the game with more details:


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