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Recently, Nintendo released an update for Splatoon 3, a title which originally released over three years ago. At the time of writing, the developers are still re-running old events, but the game is in the latter half of its lifespan – it isn’t receiving any “true” new content. Or so we thought! For whatever reason, Splatoon 3’s 11.0.0 update makes all sorts of changes that will affect players both casual and competitive.

At the time of writing, it’s been well over ten years since every single Pokemon received its first main series 3D model. As the first 3D game in the series, Pokemon X and Y fully converted every single one of its creatures to three dimensions, and some of them translated better than others. So today, we’re looking at Pokemon who looked better as 2D sprites, and how you could fix their 3D models to give them more personality and charm. In many cases, it’s actually the animations that need to be improved – the base 3D models are generally fine, with a few small exceptions here and there.

After what’s been a controversial past few days – to say the least – for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch versions of Dispatch, developer AdHoc has followed up with a lengthy statement of its own.

We technically already heard from the studio a few days ago, but that was a brief message. Now the team has taken to Discord and provided fans with a big explanation and hope regarding a future update.

WWE 2K26

2K and Visual Concepts today announced WWE 2K26, and it’s coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in a big way. The game launches on March 13, 2026.

WWE 2K26, which will feature current World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk on its cover, is bringing in some new elements. The title will feature its largest roster yet, new match types, gameplay upgrades, and more.

The full rundown is as follows:

Masayoshi Yokoyama from RGG Studio has spoken about bringing Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties to Nintendo Switch 2 as well as the series’ future on the platform.

In a Creator’s Voice video published by Nintendo today, Yokoyama indicated that Switch 2 could get additional Yakuza games if fans express their interest. He had this to say:

Following the news that Dispatch has been censored on both Switch 2 and Switch, Nintendo has issued a statement.

As previously reported, whereas other platforms had optional censorship on other platforms, that isn’t the case now. PS5 and PC included a toggle to turn off a certain toggle for nudity and other adult content, but it’s essentially always on for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.

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.”

The full statement reads:

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:


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