Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (7th February)

Directly to you.

Just when we thought our wishlists couldn’t get any longer, Nintendo had to go and drop another Direct. Let’s see who’s working through their backlog to make way for the oncoming deluge of releases in another edition of What Are You Playing.

The Direct was the big news for this week, bringing with it a Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition shadow drop, release dates for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and another peek at the awesome-looking co-op adventure Orbitals.

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Pokémon Pinball Teased By Stern Pinball, Prices Start At $6,999

No, not that one.

Pokémon is celebrating 30 years this year, and as part of this, trainers around the globe can expect all sorts of exciting (and surprising) announcements.

Ahead of the annual event Pokémon Day, taking place later this month on 27th February 2026, Stern Pinball has announced it will be stepping into the battle arena with its very own themed pinball cabinet. And yes, we’re referring to an actual pinball cabinet here (not a video game).

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Mario Tennis Fever Demo Now Available At Switch 2 Kiosks (North America)

Hit the court at your nearest retailer.

Mario Tennis Fever launches for the Switch 2 next week, and if you want to try out the game before it’s released and happen to be located in North America, there’s now a free in-store demo.

It’s available at select Best Buy, GameStop, Target and Walmart Stores in the US. And in Canada, you can take to the court at Best Buy and Walmart.

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Nintendo Download: 6th February (North America)

Dragon Quest VII! Super Bomberman Collection! Cool Borders!

The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it’s bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. And blimey, that Partner Showcase added a handful of new releases to the pot, too.

As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy!

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Hollow Knight’s Latest Update Is Now Live On Switch 1 & 2, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Starting the Switch 2 Edition in style.

Yesterday, Team Cherry surprised us all with the shadow drop release of Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (at least, it would have been a surprise if its PEGI rating hadn’t cropped up online before), and the studio snuck out a new update to mark the occasion.

The ver. 1.5.12459 update isn’t packed with game-changing additions, but it’s always nice to see Team Cherry fine-tuning the experience. Alongside new screen resolution support for PC players, the patch also introduces “many under-the-hood improvements brought over from Hollow Knight: Silksong to the original game,” Team Cherry said in a blog post. And yes, this update is available on both Switch 1 and 2.

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Splatoon 3’s New Job Scenarios Are Wrapping Up With The Next Eggstra Work Event

Future events will reuse old job scenarios.

Splatoon 3‘s “regular updates” came to a close back in September 2024, but the recurring Eggstra Work events have continued to land new job scenarios (the predetermined shift conditions) in the years since. That is until this month, when they, too, are wrapping up.

Shared in a post by the official @SplatoonJP X account (via @Oatmealdome on Bluesky), Nintendo confirmed that the next Eggstra Work will be the last to feature new job scenarios. While more Eggstra Work shifts will crop up in the future, they will use previous scenarios instead — which should make planning a little easier, at least.

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Fantasy Life i’s Latest Update Is Now Available On Switch 1 & 2, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Download it today!

Level-5 is showing no signs of slowing down the Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time updates, and the latest patch has gone live today.

The ver. 2.1.0 update is now available on Switch and Switch 2. This one includes a new “high-difficulty” boss battle, bonus Dream Quests, fresh items and much more. Naturally, there’s a bunch of balance adjustments and bug fixes, too.

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PSA: Monster Hunter Stories 3 Switch 2 Trial Demo Now Available, Save Data Carries Over

Start your adventure today!

Capcom featured throughout the latest Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, and apart from updates on Pragmata and Resident Evil Requiem, it also gave Monster Hunter fans another look at the upcoming Switch 2 release Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections.

If you just can’t hold out until the game’s March 2026 release date, the good news is a “trial version” is now available on the eShop. Capcom notes how you can start your adventure right now, and you’ll even be able to transfer your save data over to the full game on release.

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Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 Updated To Version 1.3.1, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Download it now.

It’s been another action-packed week for Nintendo and on top of all the Partner Direct announcements, it’s also been rolling out a bunch of new updates this week.

Yesterday, we got a new update for Splatoon 3, and today it’s now released an update for Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, bumping the games up to Version 1.3.1. This follows the release of Version 1.3.0 in December last year.

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Chrono Trigger, Xenogears Writer Is Releasing A Brand New RPG On Switch 2

And it may well be a reworking of a mobile favourite.

In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment during today’s Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, you may have caught a glimpse at a cute-looking RPG called Another Eden Begins. Coming to Switch 2 and Switch 1 this summer, it features time travel, turn-based combat, ten different endings, and New Game+.

What if we also told you that the creator was none other than Masato Kato, one of the writers of acclaimed ’90s Squaresoft RPGs Chrono Trigger and Xenogears, as well as the director of Chrono Cross? And that the game’s music is composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, who also worked on all three of those games? The pieces are starting to fall into place now.

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