Resident Evil Requiem ‘Creator’s Voice’ Video Dives Into The Switch 2 Release

“I feel like GameChat was made just for Resident Evil’.

Nintendo has released a new Creator’s Voice video, this time focused on Koshi Nakanishi, the director of Resident Evil Requiem.

With the game launching later this week on 27th February 2026, the video focuses on providing an introduction to the story along with the wider franchise itself. It also goes into how easy it was to develop Requiem for the Switch 2, with Nakanishi-san promoting features like GameChat for those who might be a bit too scared to play on their own.

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Party Platformer ‘King Of Meat’ Bites The Dust Before It Could Make It To Switch

Ends Meat.

Despite being announced for Switch back in 2024 and even being given an “early 2026” release window last year, Amazon Games and Glowmade have today announced that the party platformer King of Meat will be shutting up shop before it could make the jump to Nintendo systems.

While the game has now been removed from all storefronts to prevent any new purchases, the King of Meat servers will be sticking around on all currently available platforms (Steam, Xbox Series and PS5) until 9th April, so those with the game already downloaded still have a few weeks to make the most.

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Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP – Switch 2 Edition And Upgrade Delayed Again

No lollipop for you.

In some other game delay news this week, Dragami Games has announced Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP – Switch 2 Edition (and its upgrade pack) will no longer arrive on 26th March 2026.

In a post on social media, the team has revealed how “significant updates” for both the Switch 2 and Switch release have led to this delay. It doesn’t go into any further details about this, but a new release date for Juliet’s zombie-slaying adventure on the latest hybrid platform will be announced when the team has completed its preparations.

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Switch 2 Noir-Fueled Detective FPS ‘Mouse: P.I. For Hire’ Has Been Slightly Delayed

April is the new March.

The noir-style cartoon detective FPS Mouse: P.I. for Hire was scheduled to arrive on Switch 2 next month, but it seems there’s been a slight delay.

Instead of its 19th March 2026 release, this title will launch on 16th April 2026. In a notice on social media, the development team said it wanted to deliver the best game possible, and just needs a few more weeks:

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Fans Are Asking Nintendo To Refund Xenoblade Chronicles X’s Switch 2 Upgrade

Potential upscaling issues are being called out.

Colour us surprised, and delighted, when Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition dropped last week. Silky smooth 60fps with updated textures and resolutions? Count us in.

And while, initially, we were in awe of how Mira looked on the newest Nintendo console, as time has gone on, and fans have been digging into the update, some are disappointed, reportedly asking Nintendo to refund the $5 NS2E, Eurogamer reports.

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Mini Review: Resident Evil Village Gold Edition (Switch 2) – A Solid First-Person Follow Up

Lady D-ecent.

With Resident Evil Village, Capcom wisely leaned into the success of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, presenting a direct sequel that continues the story of protagonist Ethan Winters. This time, he winds up in a rural village overlooked by a vast, elegant castle as he strives to locate his kidnapped daughter, Rose. It’s no secret that Village borrows heavily from what is widely regarded as the series’ critical darling, Resident Evil 4, but the results are somewhat mixed.

For starters, Village ramps up the action with more open spaces, a wide array of enemy types, upgradable weapons, and counterattack mechanics. The enemies are significantly more interesting than The Mold featured in RE7, with Lycans, reanimated dolls, mechanically enhanced ‘Soldat’ humans, and more all vying to bring your journey to a gory conclusion.

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UK Charts: Mario Tennis Fever Gets Lobbed By Old Favourites

Serve and turf.

Our latest look at the UK charts has arrived, and Nintendo’s latest has taken a bit of a tumble since its silver-medal debut last week.

Yes, Mario Tennis Fever now finds itself down in seventh after two weeks on the market, overtaken by the likes of EA SPORTS FC 26, Mario Kart World, Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and Minecraft — come on, when are these series not doing well?

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Guide: Every Nintendo Switch Online Virtual Boy Game Ranked

All the VB games on NSO.

Of all of Nintendo’s consoles, the Virtual Boy is one of the most fascinating due to being a rare hardware flop in the company’s storied history. It might be the worst-selling Nintendo system ever (and it never even launched in Europe), but there’s some great software and intriguing curios in the VB library.

With just 22 games released worldwide — and several completed but never released — it’s great to have access to them on Switch 1 and 2, if you subscribe at the ‘Expansion Pack’ tier of Nintendo Switch Online.

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Poll: Will You Be Getting Pokémon FireRed Or LeafGreen On Switch?

To Green, or not to Green?

After years of waiting, we are finally getting some classic Pokémon on Switch! Nintendo and TPC surprised us all with the announcement that FireRed and LeafGreen will arrive on the Switch eShop immediately after the annual Pokémon Presents on 27th February (with a swanky Special Edition coming to Japan).

We’re ecstatic, of course, though it does leave us with an almighty large decision to make, almost as hard as choosing our starter: which version are we going to buy?

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Mailbox: A Good Switch 2 Console Pairing, Fun With Strangers, Sterility – Nintendo Life Letters

Issue #33 – February 2026.

Welcome back, lovely people, to the Nintendo Life Mailbox.

This month’s been a surprisingly busy one for games, and we’re all on tenterhooks, waiting to see if RE9 is any good. Perhaps all that excitement was too distracting, as correspondence (and, indeed, correspondents) have been few and far between. So, prepare yourself for a slight, ‘Lite’ edition of our monthly letters page feature!

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