Labo VR Will Reportedly Be Compatible With Virtual Boy For Switch Online

Don’t take it to the tip just yet.

Virtual Boy for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack (we’ll never get over Nintendo’s naming conventions at the moment) is right around the corner, launching on 17th February 2026. But if you’re not keen on splashing out on the $66.99 / $99.99 replica or its cheaper cardboard equivalent, then you might be in luck.

If you happen to have a Labo VR kit lying around gathering dust, then you’ll want to dig it out in the coming days. According to GamesBeat, a Nintendo Treehouse staff member has confirmed that the cardboard peripheral will be compatible with Virtual Boy on NSO.

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Drag x Drive Scores Its First Switch 2 Game Update Of 2026, Here Are The Patch Notes

Check it out now.

The team-based competitive title Drag x Drive has received two major updates since it hit the court last August, and today Nintendo has released the game’s first update of 2026.

This one is a much smaller patch. It bumps the game up to Version 1.2.1, and apparently addresses some issues to improve the overall game experience. Here’s the full rundown, so if you’ve been encountering these problems during gameplay, they should no longer be a problem once you’ve performed this update:

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Borderlands 4 Switch 2 Development Paused, According To Take-Two

Following a delay last September.

Last September, 2K Games and Gearbox Software announced Borderlands 4 had been delayed for Switch 2.

The plan was to spend a little extra time to deliver the “best possible experience” on Nintendo’s new system, but it appears the plan has changed. In Take-Two’s latest earnings results (the parent company of 2K Games), the Switch 2 version has been removed from the company’s release schedule.

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Stardew Valley Creator Teases Two More Marriage Candidates For Update 1.7

“I’ll reveal who it is on the anniversary day”.

Stardew Valley celebrates its 10th anniversary later this month. Yes, really. On 26th February 2026, ConcernedApe’s monumental farming sim will turn a decade old. It came to Switch in 2017 and, in the time since it’s release, has sold millions of copies and has consistently received a number of big free updates, with the next one — update 1.7 — on the horizons.

And, speaking to IGN ahead of the game’s big birthday, Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone gave us a little tease of what to expect from the upcoming update, and they’re related to children and marriage.

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Feature: “Reimagining The Scenario Was Necessary” – Making Old & New Fans Happy With Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined

“I hope that, through developing this title, I too have grown”.

2026 marks 40 years of the Dragon Quest series, a staggering achievement for one of the RPG genre’s biggest and brightest. Known for its cosy atmosphere, warm character, humour, and iconic art, Dragon Quest is due a big year, and Square Enix is kicking things off with a brand new “reimagining” — Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined.

Bringing what is regarded as one of the longest RPGs of the PlayStation era to Switch 1 and Switch 2, Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined has attracted joy — and a few raised eyebrows — for streamlining events and making a few tweaks to the game. What was a 100+ hour experience (or 70-ish-hours on 3DS) is now much leaner. So, how to you retain the magic when you’re trying to appeal to new audiences, but make sure that old fans are satisfied?

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Preview: Five Takeaways From My Time With Virtual Boy On Nintendo Switch Online

Oh boy.

Given that fans were expecting (or perhaps hoping, to be more accurate) to see DS games added to Switch Online, the upcoming inclusion of Virtual Boy on 17th February 2026 is quite possibly the biggest surprise from Nintendo in recent years.

Did anyone really ask for this? Probably not. Is it pretty neat regardless? Definitely. Although the Virtual Boy’s small library of games have been widely playable through, shall we say, ‘unofficial’ means, the headset itself isn’t the easiest piece of hardware to come across these days.

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Metroid Prime 4 & Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment Sales Get Off To A Slow Start

One in a million.

Nintendo’s latest financial report is in, giving us the official sales numbers for all of its best-selling games as of 31st December 2025. We already highlighted the best-sellers, in fact, but we couldn’t help but notice that both Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — in either its Switch 1 or Switch 2 editions — and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment were missing from the list.

We don’t have concrete sales numbers for either of the three releases there (counting Metroid Prime 4’s two editions separately), but what we do know is that none of them exceeded one million sales by the time the year was up.

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Here’s A Look At The Best-Selling Switch And Switch 2 Games So Far

Pokémon Legends: Z-A surpasses 12 million.

As part of its latest financial report, Nintendo has showcased the best-selling Switch and Switch 2 games so far.

There are only a handful of games to peruse from the Switch 2, with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond conspicuously absent. In fact, Nintendo has not made mention of Retro Studios’ latest in any capacity regarding sales data, so it seems likely that it’s failed to reach 1 million sales on either the Switch or Switch 2. Combined sales may tell a different story, but it’s definitely not a good look for the game.

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Dispatch Uncensored Physical Switch Release Apparently Not Possible

And AdHoc can’t comment on why separate regional releases didn’t happen.

The release of the superhero workplace comedy game Dispatch on Switch and Switch 2 hasn’t exactly panned out as expected.

In case you somehow missed it, there has been a lot of back-and-forth over the past week about censorship in the Nintendo versions of the game. It resulted in the developer AdHoc Studio sharing multiple comments, and even Nintendo issued a formal statement.

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