Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 is just a couple of days away, but if you’re wondering how these titles are looking on Nintendo Switch 2, new gameplay has come in to serve that purpose. Footage for both releases is now available showing everything in 4K.
Remember that on Nintendo Switch, Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 maxes out on 1080p. You’ll need to be playing on Nintendo Switch 2 for the resolution upgrade.
Coinciding with the launch of Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, we have a new launch trailer. The tactical RPG makes its comeback today, arriving on both Nintendo Switch and Switch.
Lots of details can be found in the following overview:
Absolum will be hitting Nintendo Switch in game form soon, but a new animated series has now been announced as well.
Supamonks, a production studio specializing in animation, will be handling the show. It will be “offering fans of the game a whole new way to explore its captivating universe.” The goal is to “build upon Absolum’s lore and narrative, expanding its universe beyond the game.”
System: Switch
Release date: September 30, 2025
Developer: Petit Fabrik and Fair Play Labs
Publisher: GameMill Entertainment
Everyone has a generation of Nickelodeon that they grew up on. As someone born in the late 90s, my association with the brand comes from the cartoons and shows they were airing between 2000 and 2009. Although I would catch some older Nicktoons on repeat broadcasts growing up, like Rugrats and Ah! Real Monsters, the shows I most associate with the kings of slime include SpongeBob SquarePants, Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, Jimmy Neutron and Avatar: The Last Airbender (The Legend of Aang back home in Ireland), which all aired their runs in that period, aside from the first two, which had incredible staying power and carried on airing for much longer. SpongeBob right now seems stronger than ever, in fact. I now think of this time as a happy childhood memory of loving Nickelodeon.
Brazilian studio Pepita Digital has just announced that its newest game, Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland, is on the way to Nintendo Switch. The title, inspired by real events, is scheduled to launch on November 4.
The game serves as a tribute to Brazilian André Lima, who tragically passed away in Iceland in 2016. Inspired by his story, creator Julio Santi decided to develop the project as a heartfelt homage.
In Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland, players take on the role of an adventurer who dreams of learning Icelandic in the Nordic country, while also facing the challenge of saving the world from a plague that consumes memories.
Today, Deck13 and Wobble Ghost nailed down the release date for Spindle. The game is launching for Nintendo Switch on October 13, 2025.
We’ve been waiting on this one for awhile as the project was first confirmed for Nintendo Switch back in 2021. Funding was previously obtained via Kickstarter.
Here’s an overview of the action adventure title:
September 15: Another tidbit has surfaced about Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, revealing that mouse controls will be supported on Nintendo Switch 2. This comes from Nintendo’s Japanese website.
Nintendo hasn’t fully detailed how mouse controls work, but we know that they’ll be enabled following a free update. Similar to other games, the feature can be used with the Joy-Con 2. This same update will enable 4K support when playing on Nintendo Switch 2.
September 23: Gameloft has pulled back the curtain on the next Disney Dreamlight Valley update, which is “Return to Beast’s Castle”. It will be available on October 1, 2025 for Nintendo Switch players for free.
Disney Dreamlight Valley features Lumiere and Cogsworth as new residents. Also planned is the Premium Shop “Once Upon a Dance” Dream Bundle, “Witchful Thinking” Star Path, and Haunting Floating Festivals limited-time event.
Here’s the full rundown:
A second Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound update has been announced which is known as “D2”. It’s unclear if it’s on Nintendo Switch, but if you can’t download the patch yet, you should be able to soon.
The update includes tons of bug fixes, polish, and stability improvements. The team fixed checkpoint and cutscene soft-locks, adjusted boss fights and challenges, and implemented smoother animations and enemy behaviors.
The full rundown is as follows:
SEGA has revealed another piece of the DLC for the Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, which is none other than Death Adder. For those that are unaware, the character originates from Golden Axe. The latest DLC news was posted on social media today.
Of course, that’s not the only antagonist players will encounter in the upcoming DLC. SEGA previously revealed Dr. Eggman – yes, the famous villain from Sonic the Hedgehog. We’re also waiting to find out who the third antagonist is. Another unknown is the release date for the DLC, which thus far has a vague early 2026 launch window.