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Nintendo Museum has announced one of its first major additions, with a new Art Gallery set to open. Visitors can check it out starting on September 3, 2025.

According to Nintendo, the art gallery will feature “a wide range of game artwork, including character illustrations and concept art.” Further details weren’t provided. It’s unclear which games and series will be featured (you can probably count on Mario and Zelda at the very least), but there’s no doubt that further information will come in once visitors share their experience in September.

With version 1.0.6, The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy has received its most notable update thus far.

The game has improved the user experience in battles, streamlines replayable sections, and more. There are also several fixes that should make things more stable overall.

Here’s the full rundown:

Today, Nom Nom Apocalypse announced plans to put Nom Nom Apocalypse on various consoles, including Nintendo Switch. Expect a release by the end of 2025.

Nom Nom Apocalypse is a co-op shooter, also described as a chaotic top-down “bullet buffet”. Players will go up against an army of mutant food monsters in a city overrun by culinary abominations.

Learn more about the game via the following overview:

Today, Pocketpair Publishing and Frontside 180 Studio confirmed plans for a Nintendo Switch version of Never Grave: The Witch and the Curse. The two sides did not share launch timing.

Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse is a Metroidvania roguelike, which supports up to four players. You’ll journey with the aid of a cursed hat as you search for loot in dungeons, build village facilities, and more.

Additional details can be found in the following overview:

Tetris 99 just announced its 47th Maximus Cup. However, this time around, there won’t be a new theme to earn.

Four previous themes are actually being brought back. If you missed out on the ones for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Splatoon 3 and the Expansion Pass DLC, Pikmin 4, or The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, you’ll have a chance to get them now. Only 20 points is needed to earn each.

Below is the list of rounds:

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The Marin County Sheriff’s Office relayed the news this week that it arrested 45-year-old Oakland man Jamal Reed-Obafumi after he allegedly stole roughly $10,000 worth of Nintendo Switch games from a number of different libraries.

Reed-Obafumi was connected to a string of at least seven different burglaries of Marin County Libraries. Robberies took place between April and June of this year. As mentioned above, multiple libraries were hit across Northern California.

System: Switch 2
Release date: June 5, 2025
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom

When Nintendo revealed Switch 2 earlier this year, of all the games announced to be releasing alongside the system on launch day, it was Street Fighter 6 that had me the most excited. The original Nintendo Switch missed out on some major releases in the fighting game genre; outside of Smash Bros. Ultimate and some iffy Mortal Kombat ports, the pickings were slim for those seeking a flashy modern, 3D fighting game (although we did get what felt like roughly a thousand retro fighting game collections.) These titles have always felt like such a natural fit for handheld play to me, so when Street Fighter 6 released to near universal critical acclaim on other platforms a few years ago, I was eager to someday play it on a console where I could hone my skills at home or on the go. Fortunately, while Street Fighter 6 had to make a few compromises to make it onto Nintendo Switch 2, for the most part this is an excellent way to enjoy Capcom’s premier current-gen fighting game.

Following its launch, a new trailer has come in for Rooftops & Alleys. This one just came out on Nintendo Switch this week.

We’ve got more information about the game in the following overview:

Ratalaika Games is publishing Dungeons of Paint on Nintendo Switch this week, the company has announced. A release is planned for June 27, 2025.

Dungeons of Paint is a classic-style top-down shooter inspired by paintball. Players will explore dungeons, taking on different challenges, and more.

Here’s some additional information:

The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending June 21, 2025 is now available.

For the third week in a row, Mario Kart World holds on to the top spot. Elsewhere, Raidou Remastered makes its debut, coming in at #8. PS5 accounted for 51 percent of the RPG’s sales while 29 percent for Nintendo Switch 2 and 20 percent for Switch makes up the rest.

Here’s the full UK software sales chart for the week ending June 21, 2025:

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