To mark the launch of Mario Tennis Fever, new icons for the game have just gone live on Nintendo Switch Online.
As is usually the case, designs are available for characters, backgrounds, and frames. You can claim icons for staples like Mario and Luigi, but also others such as Blooper and Piranha Plant. Characters are 10 Platinum Points each on My Nintendo. Everything else goes for 5 Platinum Points each.
Many games have day-one updates these days, and that’s the case with Mario Tennis Fever and version 1.0.1.
This seems to be a pretty small patch. Nothing new is added, but Nintendo says that gameplay has been improved.
The official rundown is as follows:
Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection, which previously launched on Nintendo Switch, will soon be delisted. Limited Run Games shared the news today that impacts all platforms.
The delisting will take place on March 31, 2026. After that date, it will no longer be possible to buy the package from the Nintendo eShop. However, those that previously made a purchase will be able to access everything as normal.
The full message is as follows:
As part of a 30th anniversary spotlight event, Diablo 2: Resurrected unveiled brand new Reign of the Warlock DLC. Nintendo Switch players can purchase it today.
The DLC features the brand new Warlock class. Other elements include new treasures, quality of life updates, and more.
Here’s the full rundown of the DLC:
We’re many years past the Wii generation, but believe it or not, 2026 will bring us a brand new game for the old console – and it’s even getting a physical release.
Nai Adventure is cooking up Metal Canary, a shoot ’em up game. You’ll be using the Wii Remote and nunchuck to dodge and shoot enemies just like it’s 2006 all over again. Old Game will be in charge of the physical release.
Fresh off its reveal last week, Tokyo Scramble has received a launch trailer. The survival puzzle action game was announced during a Nintendo Direct and is already available.
Tons of details can be found in the following overview:
Skate Bums today received its final release date. On Nintendo Switch, the title is planned for February 19, 2026.
Skate Bums, an indie skateboarding action-platformer inspired by 80s & 90s skate culture, was announced at the very end of 2023. It took a bit longer than expected as the title was first lined up for early 2024.
Here’s some additional information:
Brotato has revealed a new free update, “Paws & Claws”. It’s only available on PC so far, but it’s expected on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch in the near future.
Brotato’s latest update adds a new class of items in the form of pets with nine to discover in all. A new character is also included for free with the Beast Master, which “revolves around collecting as many pets as possible and setting them loose on the battlefield.” Additional quality of life changes and updates are packed in as well.
Below is the full rundown:
Publisher Dotemu and developer Auroch Digital have just revealed the release date for Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War. The game will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 on March 16.
Inspired by the 1990s sci-fi film, the game is a retro-style first-person shooter set in the Starship Troopers universe. Throughout the adventure, players “will join the Mobile Infantry in the most realistic depiction of war ever made.”
Yet another game has received a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and this time it’s Braid: Anniversary Edition. It’s live in Japan and should be out in most regions within the next day or so.
Braid: Anniversary Edition has some bonuses when playing on Nintendo Switch 2. For resolution, it’s up to 1080p in handheld mode and up to 4K when docked. On top of that, you’ll get a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, high-resolution textures, and additional developer commentary.
Below is an overview of the actual game: