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According to Ubisoft, the original Rayman Legends is staying put – it will not be delisted from digital storefronts.

Some fans may have been concerned that the game would be removed later this year. That’s because Ubisoft will be launching Rayman Legends Retold towards the end of 2026. This is a full remake of the original game with updated graphics, new content, and more.

Tying in with the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, we’ve put together a complete list of games that support GameShare. We’ll be updating this post over time as well.

GameShare is brand new for Nintendo Switch 2. With the feature, select titles allow you to play with others even if they don’t own a copy of the game. Even more interesting, you can share games locally with those that have the original Nintendo Switch. It’s possible to link up with up to three other systems at a time. We’ll also mention that GameShare supports online play with other Nintendo Switch 2 systems.

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Headup Games is publishing a new version of The Coma 3: Bloodlines for Nintendo Switch, according to an eShop listing. The store page lists it for June 16, 2026 so it’s only a few days away.

The Coma 3: Bloodlines, a 2D run-and-hide horror adventure game, follows three previous entries that were made available on Nintendo Switch. We have coverage of them here, here, and here.

The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of June 13, 2026 are now available.

Just like we’ve seen over the past several weeks, is Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream at the very top. Actually, the top three is the same as last week. That means Super Smash Bros. Ultimate follows in second, with Minecraft in third.

Below are the full Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of June 13, 2026:

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Indoor Astronaut put out a launch trailer for its couch co-op railroad builder, which is on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. This comes as part of the game’s official 1.0 debut.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

A huge Bandai Namco sale started up on the eShop this week with tons of  big discounts for games like Tales of Berseria and Xillia Remastered, Once Upon a Katamari, and more.

Many games are at new low prices. Most of these titles are for Nintendo Switch, but can also be played on Switch 2 through backwards compatibility.

The full list is as follows:

Contrary to what the internet might have you believe, the recent Nintendo Direct presentation was packed full of game announcements and updates. It was also the first broadcast of its time since September 2025, so the wait between events was a very long one. We now have a much better idea of Nintendo’s 2026 lineup, and we’ll presumably hear about more of their 2027 games later this year – perhaps in another Nintendo Direct.

In the meantime, we’re rating June’s presentation, what it did well, and what could have been better. Full Direct contents ahead, so keep that in mind in case you somehow haven’t watched it just yet.

A slew of games were announced for Switch 2 and Switch today during the new Nintendo Direct, and while retailers going live with new pre-orders, we’ve gone ahead and rounded everything up.

This post will be updated over the next couple of days as new products go live. We’ll also have everything in our weekly pre-order post on Sunday which covers all upcoming releases for both systems.

Below is the roundup:

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Annapurna Interactive and Uvula issued a launch trailer for To a T. As of this week, Nintendo Switch 2 players can experience the latest game from the creator of Katamari Damacy.

Here’s an overview of the narrative adventure title:

Based on new data from LevelUp, it looks like the recently-announced remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was one of the most popular titles from Summer Game Fest 2026.

LevelUp published a list of the best-performing games of the event. This is based on the most covered, watched, and discussed titles. Results are based on announcements between June 1 and June 11. Nintendo Direct is technically its own thing, but is still considered a part of the overall Summer Game Fest celebration.