Details on both games are currently scant, but Nintendo confirms both of them will launch for the Switch sometime in 2024.
Batman: Arkham Trilogy has been announced for the Nintendo Switch, featuring the three mainline Batman: Arkham games.
Based on Squaresoft's beloved SNES role-playing game, the remake features revamped visuals and music with the same beloved combat.
The sequel to Detective Pikachu has finally been formally unveiled, with the titular coffee-loving detective and his human partner set to return to the spotlight later this year.
Sonic Superstars was shown off during a recent Nintendo Direct, highlighting some new gameplay and local 4-player co-op.
Nintendo has offered an extensive look at Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's upcoming two-part expansion.
After topping the charts last week, Diablo 4 drops to third place, with sales down by 69 percent, while Park Beyond debuts in 38th place.
Blaster handling and collision are also improved, and there are fixes for Photo Mode and the training dummy, which should no longer go missing.
Nintendo outlines the party game's various mini-games and features ahead of its launch on June 30th for Nintendo Switch.
A leaker seems to be hinting at imminent announcements that Pokemon and Pikmin fans will want to keep an eye on.
Microsoft is set to reveal new trailers, gameplay, reveals, and more for upcoming indie titles coming to Xbox and PC.
Atlus' upcoming RPG will see players traveling through a fantasy kingdom to gain support for an election to become the next king.
Though the game was originally supposed to have a more conventional Western medieval fantasy setting, Studio Zero decided to pivot to something more unique.
Atlus epic high fantasy RPG is scheduled to launch sometime next year for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PC.
Director Katsura Hashino is hoping that the upcoming fantasy RPG will stand alongside Persona and Shin Megami Tensei as one of Atlus' flagship properties.
The FTC believes that actions like making Starfield exclusive to Xbox consoles is evidence enough to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot believes that Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope would have sold better if it had launched on Nintendo's next console.
Real-time tactical action title Aliens: Dark Descent is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
A major internal shakeup is changing how EA treats its divisions, splitting up into two distinct entities, both led by CEO Andrew Wilson.
Ascendant Studios will take a "few extra weeks" to "polish the game, finish optimizing all platforms, and deliver a strong launch."