33 – Breaking News & Latest Updates 2026
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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    Spring is shaping up to be pretty busy (and weird).

    Nintendo keeps announcing games due out next spring, and the latest is Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, which continues to look delightfully bizarre.

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    Andrew Webster
    A Cloud appears.

    The first entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy is finally coming to Nintendo platforms with a launch on the Switch 2 on January 22nd.

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    Andrew Webster
    Wonder some more.

    The excellent side-scroller Super Mario Bros. Wonder is getting a Switch 2 edition, which will include some new co-op gameplay. It’s out next spring.

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    Andrew Webster
    So can Yoshi read?

    A new Yoshi platformer is incoming, called Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. As the name suggests, it has a storybook theme and aesthetic, and it looks like a cozy little adventure. It’s out on the Switch 2 next spring.

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    Andrew Webster
    Things are heating up.

    Mario Tennis is back with the impressive looking new sports title Fever. Among the changes for the new game are specialized rackets that do things like shrink your opponents of freeze them with ice. Plus, there are 38 characters to play as. It sounds like it’ll be a hefty title when it launches on February 12th.

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    Andrew Webster
    A whole new galaxy.

    Well, not new exactly. But Nintendo announced that the classic 3D platforming games will both be making their way to the Switch (and Switch 2) with a bundled release launching on October 2nd. Perfect to get prepped for the upcoming Galaxy movie.

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    Andrew Webster
    Switch, too.

    Nintendo has decided to give us all a welcome break from doomscrolling with its latest Direct livestream, which is happening very soon at 9AM ET. It’ll last around an hour, and you can watch it either via the YouTube embed below, or through Nintendo’s news app.

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    Andrew Webster
    Perfect Blue, now more perfect.

    The anime classic from Satoshi Kon is coming back to theaters on October 3rd, with an all-new 4K remaster. You can find tickets here.