Unreleased Call of Duty 3DS Game Unearthed, Elden Ring Shines on Switch 2, and Indie Devs Keep Winning
Daily Gaming Digest — March 13, 2026
Pokémon & Nintendo
Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Expansion Announced for May 22 — Mega Evolution is stomping back into the Pokémon Trading Card Game with the Chaos Rising expansion dropping May 22, 2026. If you've been waiting for Megas to make a splash in the modern TCG era, mark your calendars — this one sounds like it's going to shake up the meta in a big way.
Switch 2 Owners Sound Off After 9 Months — We're now nine months into the Switch 2's lifecycle, and the community is settling into some nuanced takes beyond the initial hype and hot takes. The general consensus? It's a solid piece of hardware with a growing library, though opinions remain split on whether it's lived up to the lofty expectations set at launch.
Elden Ring's Switch 2 Port Is Turning Heads — FromSoftware fans are buzzing about how well Elden Ring runs on the Switch 2, and it's giving people serious confidence that the upcoming The Duskbloods will be a stunner on the platform. Portable Elden Ring that actually looks and plays great? The future is now.
Assassin's Creed Shadows: Claws of Awaji Hits Switch 2 — Ubisoft dropped the launch trailer for the Claws of Awaji DLC for Assassin's Creed Shadows on Nintendo Switch 2. The feudal Japan action is looking sharp on Nintendo's latest hardware, and this is a solid pickup for anyone craving more stealth-action on the go.
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Gets Challenge Mode, Launches on Switch 2, Android, and iOS — Lara Croft's classic trilogy remaster just got even better with a brand-new Challenge Mode update, and it's now available on Switch 2, Android, and iOS as of today. If you've been itching for a reason to revisit those iconic tombs, this is it.
Kyoto Xanadu Launches July 16 in Japan and Asia — Falcom's follow-up to Tokyo Xanadu has a Japanese release date of July 16, 2026. No western release date yet, but NIS America or Aksys Games are the likely candidates to bring it overseas — stay tuned.
Rover's Tale and Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy Coming to Switch 2 — Two more titles confirmed for Switch 2: the charming-looking Rover's Tale (2026) and the horror sequel Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy, which debuted its reveal trailer at the Future Games Show Spring Showcase 2026. The Switch 2 library just keeps growing.
The 9th Dragon Announced for Switch 1 — For those still rocking the original Switch, The 9th Dragon is heading your way with a TBD release window. Nice to see devs still showing love to the OG hardware.
Fortnite
Season 2 Hype Is Real (V-Bucks Controversy Aside) — The community is largely agreeing that Fortnite's current Season 2 is looking fantastic in terms of content and gameplay — but the ongoing V-Bucks pricing situation continues to be a sore spot. Great gameplay can only smooth over so many monetization frustrations.
That Giant Zero Shard Has Everyone Theorizing — Players have spotted a zero shard that's absolutely massive — dwarfing the entire reformed orb based on current shard sizes. The Zero Point has stayed roughly the same size since Season X, so this anomaly is fueling wild lore theories about what Epic has planned next.
Community Creatives Are Thriving — From stunning fan art of Firewalker, Nemia, and Esme to an original anime character concept and gorgeous pixel art of the beloved Risky Reels, the Fortnite creative community is putting out incredible work right now. The nostalgia hit from that Risky Reels piece alone is worth checking out.
Call of Duty
Unreleased Call of Duty for Nintendo 3DS Discovered — This is a wild one: screenshots have surfaced of a never-released Call of Duty game that was in development for the Nintendo 3DS. The find was shared by TheNathanNS (known for Bully/Canis Canem Edit content), and it's got the community wondering what a CoD handheld experience on that little dual-screen device would have actually been like.
The Modern Warfare Reboot Trilogy Debate Rages On — The community is deep in discussion about the MW reboot trilogy, and the consensus is forming around a familiar shape: the first game was excellent, the second was solid, and the third... well, let's just say it has its vocal critics, especially regarding the campaign direction.
Console World Record Shattered in MW2 — A speedrunner just set the first-ever sub-1-minute console world record for High Explosive on Veteran difficulty in Modern Warfare 2. Absolutely insane execution — console speedrunning continues to push boundaries that seem impossible.
CoD: Ghosts Xbox Servers Down for Series X Players — Players trying to run the Xbox One version of Call of Duty: Ghosts on Xbox Series X are reporting that multiplayer servers are unavailable. Campaign works fine, but if you were hoping for some nostalgia-fueled online matches, you're out of luck for now.
Arc Raiders
Horde Mode Speculation Heats Up — The Arc Raiders community is daydreaming about a potential horde/wave survival mode, drawing comparisons to Mass Effect 3's beloved multiplayer survival mode after noticing soundtrack similarities. It's the kind of feature that could add serious longevity if Embark Studios decides to go for it.
Extraction Policy Memes Are Peak Community — The subreddit is having fun breaking down Arc Raiders' extraction policies in meme format, which honestly might be the most effective way to communicate the game's mechanics to newcomers. The community spirit is strong even as everyone waits for more concrete updates.
Indie Games
Drill and Delve Launches Tomorrow with 10,000 Wishlists — Drill and Delve has hit the 10,000 wishlist milestone, landing it on Steam's Popular Upcoming list just in time for its launch tomorrow. That's a huge achievement for an indie title, and the buzz suggests this one could be a sleeper hit.
Tiny Indie Game Gets Featured on IGN's Main Channel — In one of those feel-good indie stories we all love, a small team's game got picked up by IGN's GameTrailers channel and then bumped to the main IGN channel. For a tiny studio, that kind of exposure is absolutely life-changing — proof that quality still gets noticed.
Salmon Eco-Terrorism Simulator Is Exactly What It Sounds Like — After 1.5 years of development, a team has created a game about a salmon swimming upstream to spawn that somehow evolved into an eco-terrorism sandbox where you can also hit seagulls with a football. They admit they may have "lost the plot," and honestly, that's what makes indie games magical.
Bean Beasts Tower Defense Launches on Switch After 3 Years — Bean Beasts, an indie tower defense game, just launched on Nintendo Switch after a 5-month porting process from the original Steam version. Three years of work paying off with a console launch is always worth celebrating.
Everlast: Undying Tale Playtest Coming March 19-22 — This self-funded indie is running its second public playtest from March 19-22, and the devs are actively encouraging players to try to break it. If you love getting in on the ground floor of promising projects, add this to your calendar.
The Eternal Steam Wishlist Struggle — Indie devs are having a raw, honest conversation about how brutal it is to build Steam wishlists despite consistent content creation across YouTube, TikTok, and beyond. If you want to support small developers, wishlisting truly is one of the most impactful things you can do.
Steam & PC
Malware Games Found on Steam — How Many Do You Own? — Seven games on Steam have been flagged as containing malware, and one brave soul discovered they own five of them. If you've been grabbing obscure free-to-play titles, it might be worth checking your library against the list — better safe than sorry.
New PC Specs Feature in Steam Reviews Hits Some Snags — Steam's new optional PC specs attachment for reviews is out of beta, but users are noticing the hardware info only shows up on Store Page reviews, not on the actual review pages themselves. Others are having trouble figuring out how to add specs to their existing reviews. Valve will likely smooth this out, but it's a bumpy rollout for now.
Tower Defense Sale Live on Steam — There's a Tower Defense sale running on Steam right now, though some users are reporting display issues showing 1,239 games available but only surfacing a couple after filtering. If you're a TD fan, dig past the UI quirks — there are bound to be some gems in there.
Gaming Roundup
Pokémon Fan Region Based on British Columbia Is Stunning — A fan-made Pokémon region called Diveraht, heavily inspired by British Columbia, Canada, is making the rounds and it's genuinely impressive work. The level of detail in the regional design shows just how passionate and creative this community continues to be.
Umbreon-Themed DS Lite Mod Is Hardware Art — A modder created a gorgeous Umbreon-themed DMG104 Nintendo DS Lite with UV-printed shells for both the DMG and SP configurations. The dedication to a cohesive Umbreon motif inside and out makes this one of the cleanest handheld mods we've seen in a while.
Pokopia Is Reigniting Pokémon Fan Creativity — Pokopia has been reviving fans' love for Pokémon in a big way, with artists sharing new work inspired by the experience — including some adorable Scorbunny drawings that are making the rounds. When a fan project gets people drawing again, you know it's something special.
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That's your gaming world for March 13, 2026. An unreleased 3DS Call of Duty, the Switch 2 proving its muscle with Elden Ring, and indie devs hitting milestones left and right — not a bad day to be a gamer. See you tomorrow!