First Impressions: ‘Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection’ Fine-Tunes Some DS Capcom Classics

Star power?

Though it seems Capcom only recently remembered that they can make a new Mega Man game, there was once a time where the Blue Bomber was so prevalent that many fans were suffering from some series burnout. In the span of about five years, we were getting hosed with new entries in the Classic, X, ZX, and Battle Network series, and the Mega Man Star Force series came into the picture in the middle of this period.

Now that all but that last one have received successful Legacy Collections on modern platforms, it was only a matter of time before Capcom would give Geo Stelar another shot at the spotlight after what many saw as a truncated and early finish to his adventures.

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Resident Evil Requiem Has Already Sold Over 5 Million Copies

Performing with Grace.

Capcom has announced that Resident Evil Requiem has already sold over 5 million copies since its release on 27th February 2026 (thanks, Eurogamer). Yeah, that’s 5 million in less than a week, folks.

We’re not sure what the platform split is for this running total, but with the combined release of the standalone game and the Generation Pack bundle, we imagine the Switch 2 has seen its fair share of sales. Regardless, this is a stellar start for the game, and a true indication that audience appetite for highly curated, single-player experiences is still extremely high.

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Pokémon Pokopia For Switch 2 Receives A Day One Update

You’ll need it to access online play.

The new Pokémon game Pokémon Pokopia is almost here, and ahead of its Switch 2 release, the game has received a new update.

If you’ve already preloaded the game, and this update isn’t already preinstalled, you’ll be prompted to update your copy. According to the official update from the development team, this day-one update fixes some bugs and is also required to unlock the online content.

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Bandai Namco Teases “New RPG” Reveal, Taking Place This Week

“A serenity soon to be disturbed”.

If you love role-playing games, you might want to tune into Bandai Namco’s “new RPG reveal”, taking place this week.

This special event will air 5th March or 6th March, depending on your location. The brief teaser trailer shows what appears to be a fantasy world, and towards the end of the video you can see a character equipped with a sword and shield.

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Feature: “Astonish Is Super Effective!” – How Pokémon Taught Me To Love Words

The Unown lexicon.

“Enemy DUGTRIO used Fissure. It’s super effective!”

I’m six years old, and I’m staring at Pokémon Yellow on my Game Boy Color screen, dumbfounded. This was my first time fighting Giovanni, the leader of Team Rocket, and he managed to one-shot my Blastoise with a move — a word — I’d never seen before. Fissure? What’s that, a fish of some sort?

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Review: Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen (Switch) – Red-Hot Nostalgia In A So-So Wrapper

TPC used Remember! It’s super effective!

Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen is a difficult game to evaluate. Re-released on the Nintendo Switch eShop to celebrate Pokémon’s 30th anniversary, this 22-year-old Game Boy Advance remake of the original Pokémon Red & Blue feels like a lacklustre way to celebrate one of the largest media franchises known to man. On the other hand, I’m just happy to have a more convenient way to experience this nostalgic romp through Kanto again, catching personal favourites like Cubone along the way.

Making matters more difficult, FireRed & LeafGreen come as a separate purchase — $19.99 USD / £16.99 — rather than part of the GBA Nintendo Classics emulator which adds suspend saves and filters to many classic titles which are ‘free’ for NSO Expansion Pack subscribers.

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‘Moonlighter 2’ Mixes Zelda-Inspired Dungeon Crawling And Shopkeeping On Switch 2

Roguelink.

Imagine if, after a hard day’s work dispatching Bokoblins, Link returned home and ran a little shop. That was the proposition put forward by Digital Sun and 11 Bit Studios back in 2018’s Moonlighter, and its sequel promises to be more of the same.

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault launched on other platforms at the end of last year, and the publisher today announced that it’ll be making its way to Switch 2 at some point in 2026.

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