Nintendo Shares ‘Most Played’ Switch Games In 2023 (Europe)

The usual suspects.

Nintendo recently shared a list via the Switch news channel featuring the system’s ‘most played’ games in Europe last year.

As you might have already guessed, a lot of major first-party releases are included along with some of the biggest third-party and free-to-play titles. This includes games like Zelda, Super Mario, Fortnite, Pokémon and Minecraft.

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Guide: Best Retro Throwback Nintendo Switch Games – Modern Games With Old-School Style

Scratch that nostalgia itch with these Switch neo-classics.

Updated with Gravity Circuit and Chico and the Magic Orchards DX. Enjoy!


Ah, nostalgia — it’s a tricksy thing. How many times have we gone back to revisit a treasured classic only to find that modern games have spoiled it for us? For all the brilliant aspects of retro games, the mod cons and performance we’re used to now are pretty fantastic, too, and sometimes going back can be tough. Was this slowdown always here? I don’t remember it looking this fuzzy. You mean I have to start again… at the beginning?!

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Frogwares’ Legal Dispute With Nacon Over ‘The Sinking City’ Is Finally Done

Developer is now sole publisher of the IP.

Developer Frogwares, known for its work on the Sherlock Holmes franchise, has become the sole publisher of its open-world investigative game The Sinking City after a lengthy legal dispute with Nacon (formerly Bigben Interactive).

In a post on social media, Frogwares stated that the latest version of the game will be published on the likes of Steam, Epic Games, GOG, and Gamesplanet in the coming weeks. As we mentioned a little while back, the Switch version of The Sinking City has been unaffected by the ongoing dispute since Frogwares originally published it instead of Nacon.

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GBA-Inspired Horror Adventure ‘The Bunny Graveyard’ Hops Onto Switch This Year

What’s up, Doc?

Publisher and developer Pichon Games has announced that the gorgeous but gory horror adventure The Bunny Graveyard will be making the jump (heheh) over to Switch at some point in 2024.

Originally released on Steam last September, the game sees you playing as a mouse cursor on a computer (yes, really) and setting out to help a bunny discover the truth behind its existence. Of course, this is a horror adventure, so we can expect a fair number of jumps and scares along the way — many of which can be seen in the above Steam launch trailer.

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Minecraft Movie Reportedly Casts Jack Black As Steve

Bowser, is that you?

Last year, Warner Bros. announced the live-action Minecraft movie would be released in cinemas in April 2025. Now, in a new update, Deadline is reporting the actor and musician Jack Black will be joining the cast.

The Kung Fu Panda and Tenacious D star will supposedly be playing the role of the player character Steve in this Jason Momoa-led film. Production on this new movie is “about to get underway”, but details about the plot haven’t been revealed just yet.

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Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown Estimated To Be A “25 Hour” Game

A demo arrives on Switch next week.

While January isn’t always the biggest month on the video game calender, this year there are already several games to look forward to. One of these is Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown – a new Metroidvania-style take on the classic platforming series.

If you’re wondering just how much bang for your buck you’ll be able to get from this one, according to Game Informer, this new adventure is estimated to be roughly 25 hours. It’s not entirely clear if this is just the main game or a completionist run. However, the length of each playthrough depends on player skill and the amount of exploration.

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Talking Point: Our 2024 Nintendo Gaming Predictions

More Mario? Surely not!?

Welcome to the future.

You, dear reader, are reading these words in the far-off, distant, sci-fi future year that is 2024. While the hoverboards, flying vehicles, and inside-out trousers have all apparently been delayed in this branch of the timeline due to some spacetime-related cock up, at least Skynet is coming along nicely, eh?

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Plans Are Reportedly In Place To Celebrate Earthbound’s 30th Anniversary

We all know what we want, though.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of EarthBound (known in Japan as Mother 2) and, according to the official X (formerly Twitter) page, plans are in place to celebrate the hefty milestone (thanks, My Nintendo News).

What these plans are, exactly, is up in the air at the moment, but we’re not expecting anything earth-shattering. After all, Earthbound itself is already playable on Switch via the Nintendo Switch Online service, and we’re way beyond anticipating any official Western release of its sequel, Mother 3.

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Koei Tecmo Locks In Fate/Samurai Remnant “DLC Vol. 1” Release

Season Pass roadmap also revealed.

The Koei Tecmo-published action role-playing game Fate/Samurai Remnant will be getting “DLC Vol. 1” next month in February 2024.

It’s officially titled ‘Records Fragment: Keian Command Championship‘ and will be followed by two more DLC episodes later on in 2024. You can check out a teaser trailer of the first DLC above.

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