Pokémon Presents Announced For 27th February, 2026

What a surprise!

Just like clockwork, The Pokémon Company has announced that its annual Pokémon Presents showcase will once again arrive to celebrate the series’ birthday on 27th February.

The Presents is scheduled to kick off at 2pm GMT / 3pm CET / 6am PT / 9am ET, and you’ll be able to watch along on The Pokémon Company YouTube channel. Here’s the precise time that the event will get underway in your region:

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Double Dragon Gaiden Adds Four New Fighters In Free DLC Switch Update

Beat ’em up with “Bimmy & Friends”.

The 2D pixel beat ’em up Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons continues to add new characters, and in the “largest character update yet”, it’s now added four more fighters.

Each character in this free “Bimmy & Friends DLC” brings a new face, new personality, and a new fighting style to the city – allowing players to experiment with “powerful tag-team” combos. Here’s the rundown about and you can see each fighter in action in the trailer above.

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Pokémon TCG Pocket’s Gen 9-Themed Booster Pack Arrives Next Week

The wonders of Paldea.

You know we’re closing in on the end of the month when The Pokémon Company lifts the lid on its next Trading Card Game Pocket booster set, and today, we’ve got just that.

The Paldean Wonder themed booster packs will arrive in the app next week on 26th February from 1am GMT / 2am CET / 5pm PT (25th). As you’d expect from that name, this set is all about Scarlet and Violet‘s Gen IX and the Paldea region.

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Viral Hit ‘POOLS’ Surfaces On Switch Next Week

Let’s get liminal.

Finnish dev Tensori’s POOLS (sorry, POOLS) is a self-proclaimed walking sim with uncanny vibes. It launched back in 2024 on Steam and has racked up nearly 3000 user reviews in the time since, leaving it in the rarified “Overwhelmingly Positive” range on Valve’s platform, and it’s coming to Switch on 26th February.

As you can see from the trailer above — running native Switch footage, we’re told — it looks pleasingly minimal and rather lovely, but don’t go in expecting pure cosy vibes, or much else, for that matter, because the list of things this “liminal fever dream” doesn’t feature is sizeable.

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Feature: Nintendo’s New App Reminds Me Of A Universal Truth: It Feels Good To Squash Mario’s Face

The nose to the right, the eyes to the left.

Hello, Mario! launches today on Switch eShop and phones in the West alongside other My Mario products, a new line from Nintendo specifically focused on infants and young children.

This free app came out in Japan in August last year, so we’re republishing Jim’s impressions of the cute little face-tugger. Let us know in the comments if you’ve tried it out yourself!

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons 3.0.1 Patch Notes – Switch 2 And Switch Bug Fixes & Adjustments

Here are the full details.

Following the launch of Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Switch 2 Edition last month, Nintendo has now released its second update for the title this year.

It addresses multiple issues and makes some adjustments on both the Switch and Switch 2. There are also some updates specific to the Switch 2 version of the game. This includes an issue with clouds that’s now been resolved, and also an update to the controller vibration intensity.

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Missed Potential Or A Campy Classic? Switch 2 Exclusive ‘Tokyo Scramble’ Hasn’t Been A Hit

A dino crisis.

Cast your minds back to the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase earlier this month. One of the most surprising games featured during the presentation was Tokyo Scramble, a stealth-horror hybrid where you have to escape from dinosaur-esque creatures. And you can do so alone or with the help of friends via GameChat and GameShare.

Not only was the announcement a surprise, but so was the release date — 11th February 2026, just less than a week after the Direct. Well, that’s cool! Plus, the game was developed by one of the co-devs of Ender Lilies and Ender Magnolia. Sounds interesting, right?

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