Nintendo has published its release schedule as part of the company's May 2026 financial report, providing a consolidated overview of confirmed Nintendo Switch launches for the remainder of the year.
The update reiterates that multiple first‑party and featured third‑party titles remain on Nintendo’s roadmap while leaving portions of the second half of 2026 open for future announcements.
According to the report, release dates for Splatoon Raiders and Rhythm Heaven Groove have been added to the schedule.
The document also lists the recently announced Star Fox title, which appeared in Nintendo’s announcements earlier this month and is now reflected on the official timeline.
Nintendo further confirms that Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave is still planned to release in 2026, though a precise date for that entry has not been published in the May report.
In journalistic terms: Nintendo’s May 2026 financial filing notes that the company has updated its public release calendar to include the newly announced dates for Splatoon Raiders and Rhythm Heaven Groove and has incorporated the freshly revealed Star Fox project.
The filing also reiterates that Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave remains scheduled for release this year, even though its exact window is not yet specified.
The report does not fully disclose Nintendo’s lineup for the latter half of 2026.
Nintendo Direct presentations or updates via Nintendo Today are the most likely avenues for the company to expand on the calendar; the report itself highlights the current visible schedule while leaving room for future reveals.
Nintendo also supplied supplemental materials alongside the financials, including a graphic summarizing release timing and separate financial documents detailing quarterly results and the company’s list of million‑seller titles.
What this means for Nintendo Switch owners and industry watchers: key first‑party properties remain prioritized on the 2026 slate, and Nintendo is using its financial reporting cadence to confirm release windows for major titles.
For the latest on confirmed dates and any new announcements, Nintendo Direct livestreams and official Nintendo Today posts remain the best sources.
We will continue to track official updates and report verified changes to the release schedule as they are published.
The update reiterates that multiple first‑party and featured third‑party titles remain on Nintendo’s roadmap while leaving portions of the second half of 2026 open for future announcements.
According to the report, release dates for Splatoon Raiders and Rhythm Heaven Groove have been added to the schedule.
The document also lists the recently announced Star Fox title, which appeared in Nintendo’s announcements earlier this month and is now reflected on the official timeline.
Nintendo further confirms that Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave is still planned to release in 2026, though a precise date for that entry has not been published in the May report.
In journalistic terms: Nintendo’s May 2026 financial filing notes that the company has updated its public release calendar to include the newly announced dates for Splatoon Raiders and Rhythm Heaven Groove and has incorporated the freshly revealed Star Fox project.
The filing also reiterates that Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave remains scheduled for release this year, even though its exact window is not yet specified.
The report does not fully disclose Nintendo’s lineup for the latter half of 2026.
Nintendo Direct presentations or updates via Nintendo Today are the most likely avenues for the company to expand on the calendar; the report itself highlights the current visible schedule while leaving room for future reveals.
Nintendo also supplied supplemental materials alongside the financials, including a graphic summarizing release timing and separate financial documents detailing quarterly results and the company’s list of million‑seller titles.
What this means for Nintendo Switch owners and industry watchers: key first‑party properties remain prioritized on the 2026 slate, and Nintendo is using its financial reporting cadence to confirm release windows for major titles.
For the latest on confirmed dates and any new announcements, Nintendo Direct livestreams and official Nintendo Today posts remain the best sources.
We will continue to track official updates and report verified changes to the release schedule as they are published.