Nintendo has released its Japan-only official magazine in English.
Published on Friday, the summer edition ofNintendoMagazine – which is usually given away in Japanese stores, such as Nintendo Tokyo and other locations – isnow available to read digitallyin English language.
Nintendo notes that because the magazine is intended for the Japanese market, some information such as pricing and release dates are not accurate for a global audience.

However, the summer edition does include a variety of features on upcomingSwitchgames, such asNintendo World Championships: NES Edition, andThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
As of this week,The Nintendo Switch has now officially had the longest lifespan of any Nintendo home consolepre-successor.

Since its worldwide launch on July 21, 2025, 2,687 days have passed without the arrival of a successor console, meaning Switch’s lifespan has officially beaten Nintendo’s previous longest-lasting console, the Famicom (2,686 days).
Nintendo confirmed in May thatit will announce its next console “this fiscal year”, meaning the Switch’s successor will be revealed by the end of March 2025 at the latest.





