Star Fox Soars Back to Life on Switch 2 as Pokémon Pokopia Dominates the Charts
🎮 Daily Gaming Digest — May 8, 2026
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Pokémon & Nintendo
Star Fox Returns with a Stunning Switch 2 Remake — Nintendo dropped a surprise bombshell this week: Star Fox is getting a full cinematic remake on Switch 2, launching June 25th. The game is a gorgeous reimagining of the N64 classic Star Fox 64, and comparison footage shows a jaw-dropping generational leap. Nintendo Music has already added 10 tracks from the upcoming game to celebrate — and yes, the Corneria theme still slaps.
Star Fox's New Look Sparks a Design Debate — Original Star Fox designer Takaya Imamura weighed in on the redesigned characters, saying he "personally prefers the movie version" but thinks the new designs are "good in their own right." Meanwhile, former voice actor Mike West confirmed the Switch 2 trailer does not feature his voice as Fox McCloud, leaving fans wondering who's stepping into the cockpit.
Pokémon Pokopia Shines in Its Quieter Moments — Nintendo Life's latest opinion piece argues that Pokémon Pokopia is at its absolute best when it slows down, praising the game's subdued, character-driven scenes over its flashier set pieces. It's a thoughtful take on a title that has clearly resonated deeply with fans since its March 2026 launch.
Pokopia and FireRed & LeafGreen Crush the Sales Charts — Nintendo's Q4 FY2026 financial report confirms Pokémon Pokopia is off to a blazing start on Switch 2, while the controversial $19.99 re-releases of Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen on Switch proved that price backlash means nothing when nostalgia is involved. Both titles are featured among the best-selling games on their respective platforms.
Nintendo Expects Switch 2 Sales to Dip But Stay Strong — Despite blockbuster launches like Pokopia and Donkey Kong Bananza, Nintendo projects fewer Switch 2 units sold over the next 12 months compared to its explosive first year — though the console is still pacing ahead of the original Switch's trajectory. A potential price hike looms as Nintendo may follow Sony's lead to appease shareholders.
Steins;Gate Remake Heads to Switch 1 & 2 in August — MAGES. is bringing a fresh remake of the beloved visual novel Steins;Gate to both Switch and Switch 2 this August. El Psy Kongroo, indeed — this is a must-play for any visual novel fan.
Mixtape Earns Rave Reviews on Switch 2 — Australian studio Beethoven & Dinosaur's Mixtape has landed on Switch 2 to glowing praise, with reviewers calling it a "brilliant curation" that thrives on its '90s aesthetic and killer soundtrack. If you love rhythm-adjacent narrative games, put this one on your radar immediately.
Resident Evil Requiem Gets a Wild New Mode — Capcom surprised fans by dropping "Leon Must Die Forever," a new roguelike minigame for Resident Evil Requiem on Switch 2, instead of the expected Mercenaries mode. It's available to download right now — go make Leon suffer.
Dragon Quest Enters the Video Game Hall of Fame — The Strong National Museum of Play has inducted Dragon Quest alongside three other titles into its 2026 Video Game Hall of Fame. A well-deserved honor for the franchise that helped define the JRPG genre.
How Do YOU Pronounce These Pokémon? — Nintendo Life is putting the community to the test with a poll on 22 of the most tongue-twisting Pokémon names. After 30 years and over 1,000 creatures in the National Dex, pronunciation debates have never been fiercer.
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Fortnite
Star Wars Droid Tycoon Takes Over Fortnite — The Fortnite x Star Wars collaboration continues to deliver with the expansive Droid Tycoon mode. If you're grinding for the elusive Groundmech Droid, you'll need patience and strategy — it's one of the trickiest acquisitions in the mode so far.
Zero Point Shards and Rifting in Chapter 7, Season 2 — This season's weekly quests are leaning hard into Fortnite Chapter 7, Season 2's storyline, with one mission tasking players to Rift using Zero Point Shards scattered across the map. It's a fun lore-driven challenge that ties into the bigger narrative.
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Arc Raiders
Embark Tests Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat for Arc Raiders — Cheating has been a persistent headache for Arc Raiders, and Embark Studios is now testing kernel-level anti-cheat to combat the problem. It's a controversial but increasingly common approach in the multiplayer space — here's hoping it cleans up the experience without causing performance issues.
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Indie Games
Paranormal Activity: Threshold Cancelled — Tough news for horror fans: Paranormal Activity: Threshold, the upcoming game from The Mortuary Assistant solo developer Brian Clarke, has been officially cancelled. Clarke released a statement today, though details on what went wrong remain sparse. A real loss given how impressive The Mortuary Assistant was.
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Steam & PC
Steam Controller Sells Out Instantly, Reservation System Incoming — Valve's new Steam Controller launched this week at £85/$90 and sold out almost immediately. In response, Valve is rolling out a reservation queue system similar to the one used for the Steam Deck — so if you missed out, get in line.
BioShock 4 Has "Wasted A Lot Of Time And Money," But Take-Two Is Optimistic — Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick admitted that the long-in-development BioShock 4 hit several dead ends during production, but says he's now "feeling a lot better" about the project's direction. After years of troubled development, fans are cautiously hopeful this one eventually sees the light of day.
Slay the Spire 2 Hit With Another Review Bomb — Slay the Spire 2 is facing a fresh wave of negative Steam reviews, this time driven by culture-war grievances rather than gameplay complaints. The game itself remains excellent — don't let the noise distract you from one of the best deckbuilders on the market.
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Gaming Roundup
Amazon Prime Drops 17 Free Games for May — Prime members can snag 11 PC games and six cloud titles via Amazon Luna this month. It's a solid lineup as we approach the halfway point of 2026.
The Batman: Part II Goes Snowy — Director Matt Reeves teased behind-the-scenes shots of The Batman: Part II with the hashtag #SnowTires, confirming the sequel will feature a winter-set Gotham City. Bundle up, Bruce.
LEGO Sets Make Great Last-Minute Mother's Day Gifts — If you're still scrambling for Mother's Day (it's this Sunday!), IGN has a roundup of Pokémon, gaming, and pop-culture LEGO sets that any cool mom would love. You're welcome.
MindsEye Studio Hit With More Layoffs — Build A Rocket Boy, the studio behind the troubled MindsEye, has reportedly gone through another round of layoffs, cutting senior staff. The studio's salvaged Hitman DLC has also dropped Agent 47 from the project entirely — a rough stretch for everyone involved.
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That's your daily dose, gamers. Star Fox is BACK, Pokopia keeps winning, and Valve needs to make more controllers. See you tomorrow! 🕹️