August 5: Starting today, Marvelous is kicking off a weekly video series for Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar that will introduce the eligible marriage candidates for Story of Season: Grand Bazaar. New ones will be going live on a regular basis.
Twelve bachelors and bachelorettes are in the game. First up is Sophie, “whose devotion to revitalizing Zephyr Town is as infectious as her smile, get to know her likes, dislikes, and see more of her charming personality on display.”
Today, Panic and Shaun Inman announced Ratcheteer for Nintendo Switch. We’ll be seeing it sometime in 2026.
Ratcheteer originally debuted as part of Playdate Season One. For the new DX version, it’s now in full color, new visual filters are planned, the stereo soundtrack will be in uncompressed CD-quality, and support for ten new languages will be added in.
More information can be found in the following overview:
Good Boy, the first Team17-published Nintendo Switch 2 game, has just been announced. The project has been revealed, though there’s no word on launch timing.
Observer Interactive is developing the new game, which is an ecosystem-driven Metroidvania. As a LAIKA Space Rover, you’ll uncover the ancient mysteries of the planet Terra II as you capture and research alien creatures, complete quests for the other Rovers, and forge a bond with your new human friend.
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Pineapple Works announced today that Dreamed Away will be released on Nintendo Switch on October 23. The title was successfully funded through Kickstarter.
Dreamed Away is a pixel art RPG set in France during the 1990s. Players take on the role of Théo, who wakes up one rainy summer night to discover his parents and sister are missing. As he searches for his sister Louise, he explores catacombs and other unsettling places filled with ghosts and phantoms.
Today, Maximum Entertainment and developer Little Sewing Machine gave the final release date for Bye Sweet Carole. The title arrives for Nintendo Switch on October 9, 2025.
The narrative-horror game inspired by classic animation movies was originally planned for last year. However, it ended up seeing a delay.
Those that need a refresher on the project can read the following overview:
Some sort of extra content is in the works for Hollow Knight: Silksong that will be added after launch. That’s according to Ari Gibson and William Pellen, co-founders at Team Cherry.
The two were speaking with Bloomberg about the game’s development and the future. In that report, we hear that Team Cherry has “big plans to add extra content to Silksong in the months and years to come.” However, specifics have not been shared at this time.
Pellen and Gibson said:
August 20: Two more games are joining Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, with Mortal Kombat Mythologies and Mortal Kombat Special Forces now having been revealed.
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, an action adventure game, originally came to the N64 and PlayStation in 1997. Mortal Kombat: Special Forces is also in the same genre and launched in 2000, but only on the PS1.
The team behind Hollow Knight: Silksong has spoken about why it’s taken so long for the game to launch.
After years of anticipation, the title is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch in just a couple of weeks. Team Cherry revealed today that the release date is set for September 4, 2025.
After a very long wait, Hollow Knight: Silksong finally received its release date today. Team Cherry just revealed that it’s due out on September 4, 2025.
Hollow Knight: Silksong has had an interesting development history, to say the least. Originally, it was planned as DLC for the series’ first entry before it was turned into its own game.
Publisher WhisperGames has just revealed the release date for the acclaimed Chinese RPG The Nameless: Slay Dragon on Nintendo Switch. The game is set to arrive next week, August 28, complete with the “Mythic Epic” DLC
One of the most notable aspects of The Nameless: Slay Dragon is that it was created by a single developer with support from various online collaborators. The game promises plenty to dive into, featuring an engaging story where every decision you make contributes to your growth. Nearly every item and material you collect during the journey can be used for alchemy, cooking, or forging. Rather than relying on preset recipes, the system encourages you to freely combine materials based on their properties to experiment and discover new outcomes.