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Bubsy 4D release date physical

January 22: Bubsy 4D just received its release date, with the game coming to both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on May 22, 2026. Additionally, a physical release has been confirmed with the full game on the cartridge.

Fans will be able to pick up the boxed Pawsome Edition ($40 on Nintendo Switch, $50 for Switch 2). This includes the game, a deluxe box, double-sided poster, booklet, and softcover art book.

Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs

Various store pages confirm pricing for all Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs that will be available.

There are a variety of price points, with some costing as much as $20. On the other hand, many are free – those these are from third-parties.

Here’s the full roundup:


Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined

Nintendo has updated the Japanese Switch and Switch 2 release schedule on eShop for the week of January 29, 2026. Various new titles are on the way, highlighted by Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined and Grid Legends: Deluxe Edition. 

Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:


The Rumble Fish 2 - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition trailer

Thanks to 3goo, we have the launch trailer for The Rumble Fish 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. The fighter made it to the console this week with an exclusive Team Battle game mode.

Read up on the following overview for the game:

Metroid Prime 4 difficulty

Kensuke Tanabe, the producer of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, has commented on Nintendo’s approach to the game’s difficulty.

In an interview with Nintendo Dream, the Japanese magazine pointed out how this entry feels like more thought was put into the “ease of play”. Tanabe was asked if there was anything that was kept in mind with regard to the overall difficulty, to which he pointed out how the team wanted to appeal to both longtime fan and potential newcomers. That, along with achieving certain goals during development, meant toning down the backtracking a bit in terms of complexity. 

We’ve translated Tanabe’s full words are as follows:

Capcom is bringing both Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village to Nintendo Switch next month, and now gameplay has surfaced of both titles running on the hardware.

The latest episode of Capcom TV aired this week. During the show, extensive footage of both titles was shown. This is the first time we’ve seen gameplay of the ports.

Level-5 has announced Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road has sold over 800,000 copies, releasing a special artwork in commemoration of this milestone. They have also announced that the next major update to the title, will be released on January 28, 2026.

You can see the company’s full statement below:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

Rocket League just received its latest update, and it includes a bunch of improvements for those playing on Nintendo Switch 2. This comes as version 2.64.

Not only has the team enhanced the performance, but also touched up the game’s graphics. It runs at 1080p and 60 FPS in both modes with the caveat of handheld play featuring a dynamic resolution. 

The full rundown is as follows:

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Remake Part 3 are set to be released on Nintendo Switch 2 in the future, and when they do launch, fans can rest easy knowing that the games won’t be comprised on the hardware.

Square Enix just came out with Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on the system. The team delivered a port that’s in many ways superior to the PS4 version and on par with the PS5 edition. The next two entries in the series are bigger games, but they won’t be compromised on Nintendo Switch 2. Director Naoki Hamaguchi said a recent interview that the titles “are being developed in a way that keeps the gameplay experience pretty much exactly the same as all the other platforms”.

Hamaguchi said:


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