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Cyber Shadow physical

We previously saw Cyber Shadow on the Nintendo eShop for Switch, but now a physical release is happening. Super Rare Games shared plans for boxed versions today.

6,000 copies will be sold, split into 4,000 standard units and 2,000 units of the Deluxe Edition. If you choose the latter, you’ll get fridge magnets with reversible battle scene, the CD soundtrack, enamel pin, and a sticker sheet. Both versions feature trading cards, a full color manual, and a sticker.

Samurai Pizza Cats Blast from the Past

Today, publisher Red Dunes Games and developer Blast Zero unveiled Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past. The project is “in development for all major platforms”, so that presumably includes Nintendo Switch and / or Nintendo Switch 2.

Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past is based on the animated show of the same name. Samurai Pizza Cats itself is an adaptation of the Japanese anime Kyatto Ninden Teyandee. As for the new game, it’s a side-scrolling action RPG platformer.

Here’s a bit of additional information:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

EA Sports FC 25 Game Trial

Original: The latest Nintendo Switch Online Game Trial has been announced for Europe, and Nintendo is partnering with EA to offer EA Sports FC 25.

If you’re a member, the entire game can be played for free starting on February 24 (running until March 2). All progress can also be transferred to the full version.

Architect Life A House Design Simulator release date

Nacon and Shine Research gave another update on Architect Life: A House Design Simulator today by confirming the release date. It’ll be out for Nintendo Switch on June 5, 2025.

It’s been just under a year since the game was first revealed for Nintendo’s current console. Only a general 2025 release window was given at the time, so it’s good to have a final date.

Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition dual audio

Previews for Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition went online today, revealing new details – including support for dual audio.

That feature was not included for the original release on Wii U. However, for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch, Monolith Soft is including dual audio. That means English and Japanese will both be supported. Since players can switch between them via the game’s settings (as shared by HobbyConsolas), it’s something that can be easily changed.

Mouthwashing

The acclaimed PC game Mouthwashing is heading to various consoles such as Nintendo Switch, publisher Critical Reflex and developer Wrong Organ just revealed. No release window has been confirmed, but we do know that there’ll be a physical release from Fangamer.

Mouthwashing, a first-person horror game, originally came out last year. It’s about five crew members that end up stranded in the empty reaches of space.

All of the important details can be found in the following overview:

The Thing Remastered physical

Today, Nightdive Studios confirmed plans for a physical release of The Thing: Remastered on Nintendo Switch. It will be available on June 25, 2025.

The game will be available just by itself, but fans looking to go the extra mile will also be able to secure a Deluxe Edition. Those that go for the latter will receive a physical copy of the title, a special box, steelbook case, key art poster, Captain Blake’s ID card replica, and sew-on patches.

Digital Eclipse today revealed details about update plans for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, including news about “morphers” and expanded online multiplayer.

With the first new update, which is coming soon to Nintendo Switch, no two playthroughs will be the same. Aside from “morphers”, there’ll be a new skill point system, Power Blast, and ground recover.

Below are the full details:

Mario & Luigi Brothership 1.0.1 update

Nintendo just released a new version 1.0.1 update for Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

The patch comes at an interesting time. The game has been out since November, but we’re just now getting this update. Still, it’s one you’ll want to install if you’re playing. While it doesn’t include new content, a handful of bugs have been fixed.

The full rundown is as follows:


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