JanduSoft and K148 Game Studio are planning Ufophilia for Nintendo Switch, the two sides announced today. A release date will be shared later.
Ufophilia is a psychological horror game. You’ll play as an investigator as you get involved with UFO folklore, alien conspiracies, and the fear of the unknown.
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January 26: The first big Nintendo Direct is rumored to be taking place during the first week of February. That claim comes from NateTheHate, who shared what he’s heard during a podcast episode today.
The new Nintendo Direct presentation could air during the first week of February. While February 4 / 5 is expected (depending on your time zone), he has not been able to confirm that with his best contacts currently, so keep in mind that date is not fully locked in.
January 26: Advertising from Walmart may have outed a couple of upcoming GameCube games for Nintendo Switch Online on Switch 2.
Over on the retailer’s hub for the company, there’s an image focusing on its online service. Various games are showcased with many titles that are already available. However, a couple of other interesting additions are featured – Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Pikmin 2. So far, these titles have not launched on Nintendo Switch Online.
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Another new Pokemon Build-A-Bear is in production, and this time it’s for Quaxly.
Quaxly, a strong swimmer who always takes care to keep itself looking neat and stylish, originally appeared in Generation 9. If you played Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you should be familiar with it.
Today, SEGA confirmed the release date for Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage on Nintendo Switch 2 and also shared news about an upcoming beta.
The game will be ready to go on March 26, 2026. Digital and physical pre-orders are starting today. Those who purchase any version will receive the SEGA Hardware Customization Item “Genesis”, which is based on the legendary SEGA hardware.
Those who order the digital 30th Anniversary Edition ($49.99, standard is $19.99) will receive the following:
According to Nintendo, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will be implementing image sharing features.
As of now the company hasn’t gone into detail. However, the company said that this is being put in place since “out-of-context scenes may be misunderstood or may not reflect the spirit in which the game is intended to be enjoyed.”
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It’s time for the newest North American Nintendo Download Switch report for the week of January 29, 2026. The latest releases on the Nintendo eShop include Dispatch, Grid Legends, Nickelodeon Splat Pack, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
The Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct just aired, and we now have the official recap announcement from Nintendo. Additionally, the boxart has been shared, which we have above.
Here’s the full rundown with the latest game details:
After it was announced close to a year ago, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream now has a release date on Nintendo Switch. Nintendo just shared the news that the game is planned to launch on April 16, 2026.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream continues the series that started many years ago. This is the first new entry in over a decade.
A major update has been announced for ShapeHero Factory, the factory-builder tower defense roguelike.
New quality-of-life features are here along with additional music and themes, a new hero, and a new mode removing timers and roguelike elements to allow you to optimize your factory to your heart’s content.
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