After it previously debuted as a physical download, Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure is getting the physical release treatment no Nintendo Switch. This one comes from Lost in Cult with an estimated shipping target of Q3 2026.
The puzzle adventure game will be sold standalone. On top of that, there will also be a unique “Edition” limited to 1,000 copies, which includes an essay and developer interview booklet, artwork poster, four art cards, and more.
Marvelous has issued the latest free update for Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar, which is version 1.4.0. Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch players can download it now.
The update brings new Deluxe Bingo Cards and two new Cherry Blossom-themed gliders just in time for sakura season. Ten new hair and eye colors have also been added a piece as well.
The full rundown is as follows:
We finally have an update on Danganronpa 2×2, as a physical release has now been revealed for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
Fans can choose between a standard version and a Psycho Tropical Vacation Package. The latter includes clamshell-style outer box, Monokuma and Monomi figures, a bucket hat, and the soundtrack. We’re hearing that the full game is on the cartridge for Nintendo Switch 2, so no worries about it being a game-key card.
Below is an overview of the game:
Moebial Studios is bringing Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition to Nintendo Switch, the company announced today. It’s due out on February 27, 2026.
Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition, a turn-based playable comic book, has players looking to survive in an alien ocean. It blends “the mystery of old-school adventure games and challenging roguelikes with elements of survival, exploration, and puzzle solving.”
Here’s a bunch of additional information:
Today, No More Robots and Konafa Games announced that Starless Abyss will be appearing on Nintendo Switch in just a few days. Fans can grab it on February 18, 2026.
Starless Abyss is a cosmic horror deckbuilder. After Earth has fallen, science and the occult have united forces to brace for the arrival of the Eldritch, and you’ve awakened from stasis to aid in the fight and help defend humanity.
Further information can be found in the following overview:
Marvel Cosmic Invasion has just come out with a significant update on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
The update contains bug fixes, gameplay tweaks, and collaborations with some Marvel Games titles. As part of this, players can access new palettes from six fan-favorite adventures.
The full overview is as follows:
Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero are both getting Nintendo Switch 2 Editions, it’s been revealed. Both are planned for February 17, 2026.
Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero will both run at 1440p at 60 frames per second when docked. Handheld resolution is 1080p – still at 60 FPS. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch 2 versions provide optimized controls for the Joy-Con 2.
Below are overviews for both games:
It was already confirmed that FZ: Formation Z would be receiving a physical release on Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan, but Limited Run Games has now announced something similar for the west.
The company is preparing a standard version of the game. Along with a booklet, each copy includes a reversible cover. A Deluxe Edition will also be available which adds a slip-lid box, four art cards, the soundtrack, art book, and a plastic build kit.
Maximum Entertainment and Iron Frog provided an update on Winx Club: The Magic is Back today, confirming the release date. It’s heading to Nintendo Switch on April 30, 2026.
Winx Club: The Magic is Back, an action adventure game, was announced at the very end of last year. We did know the game was coming in April, but now a proper date is available.
Those that need a refresher on the title can read the following overview:
The newest Mario sports game is about to drop with Mario Tennis Fever on Nintendo Switch 2, and with the title only a couple of days out, reviews are starting to come in.
If you’ve played any Mario Tennis game previously, you should know what to expect here. Fever Rackets are the new hook this time around, and each one has a unique ability – such as the Mini Mushroom Racket, which shrinks your opponent to bite size. Also, there are 38 playable characters, including including the debuts of Goomba, Nabbit, Piranha Plant, Baby Wario and Baby Waluigi. Other features include Trial Towers mode, Mix It Up mode, Tournament mode, Swing Mode, and a story mode.
Here’s the initial roundup of reviews for Mario Tennis Fever: