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Illustration of Nintendo Direct announcing Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, featuring diverse inclusive Miis, Switch consoles, and sharing restriction icon.
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Nintendo unveils Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream with sharing restrictions

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Nintendo revealed details about its upcoming life-sim game, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, during a dedicated Direct presentation on January 29, 2026. The title, set for release on April 16 for Switch and Switch 2, introduces inclusive Mii options including gay and non-binary characters, fulfilling a long-standing promise. However, the company has imposed limits on image sharing to maintain a welcoming environment.

Nintendo's latest financial report reveals the original Switch has become the company's top-selling console, overtaking the DS with 155.37 million units sold. The Switch 2, launched in June 2025, has achieved 17.37 million sales in its first six months, marking the fastest start for any Nintendo platform. Software sales show strong performance, though the lineup lacks a massive blockbuster.

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Nintendo is bringing back its eccentric 1995 Virtual Boy console as a $100 accessory for the Switch 2, launching on February 17, 2026. The add-on faithfully recreates the original's red monochrome design while integrating modern Switch 2 features like wireless connectivity and downloadable games. Reviewers describe it as a nostalgic, if awkward, blast from the past.

Nintendo has announced a special Direct presentation dedicated to its upcoming animated film, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The event is set for Sunday, January 25, 2026, and will feature exclusive footage ahead of the movie's April 3 release. No game-related announcements will be included.

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Devon Pritchard has stepped into the role of president at Nintendo of America, succeeding Doug Bowser. She recently made her first official public appearance in the position. The change occurred earlier this month.

Lego has revealed a new set inspired by the climactic battle in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The 1,003-piece kit recreates the confrontation between Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf in the game's ruined castle. It joins the Great Deku Tree set from 2024 and launches on March 1 for $130.

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Xbox has revealed an updated set of principles aimed at enhancing player safety, building on a partnership with Nintendo and Sony's PlayStation that began in late 2020. The revisions incorporate new technological advancements and collaborative efforts across the industry. These guidelines are divided into categories focused on prevention, partnership, and responsibility.

 

 

 

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