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Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave — Here's What Comes With Each Edition

Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave finally got a release date at today's Nintendo Direct and is officially up for preorder. Digital editions of the game are available directly through the eShop for $69.99 alongside two physical editions priced at $79.99 (Standard) and $119.99 (Dagdan Collection).

Fortune's Weave is the first Switch 2 exclusive Fire Emblem game and is the first game in the franchise since 2023's Fire Emblem Engage. It's set to release later this year on September 17, 2026.

Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave - Standard EditionGet it at Nintendo (Digital) - $69.99Get it at Nintendo (Physical) - $79.99Get it at GameStop (Physical) - $79.99Get it at Walmart (Physical) - $69.97 (Out of Stock)Get it at Amazon (Physical) - Not Yet Available

The digital edition of Fortune's Weave costs $10 less than the physical edition. The main benefit of the digital edition preorder is that Nintendo allows you to pre-download the game and play it as soon as it releases. So if you're just excited to play the game and not collect an actual cartridge for your collection, that's the way to go.

Walmart briefly had the physical edition available to preorder for a discount, but it has since gone out of stock there.

Are there preorder bonuses?

Nintendo hasn't revealed any preorder bonuses for the standard edition of the game just yet. We'll add any details we find as soon as they are announced.

Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave Dagdan CollectionGet it at Nintendo - $119.99 (Sold Out)Get it at Walmart - $119.99 (Sold Out)Get it at GameStop - $119.99 (Sold Out)

In addition to the standard edition, there's also a collector's edition up for preorder. It's already sold out at the Nintendo eShop, but it's also available at Best Buy. You can expect this version of the game to sell out quickly. You'll already need to join a queue when you try to purchase here.

What comes with this edition

Nintendo revealed the contents of the Dagdan Collection during its June 2026 direct livestream.

Art CardsThe Land of Dagdan MapArt BookSteelbookThe GameWhat's Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave About?

The latest trailer for Fortunes Weave gave us the most detailed look at the game yet. Like its predecessors, it's a tactical RPG that features a variety of distinct storylines. The story itself focuses on different protagonists as they compete in the Heroic Games, which has some serious Roman coliseum vibes. You get to pick one of four protagonists with different backgrounds and motivations, each of which has a unique story to play through. You can learn more about each protagonist directly from Nintendo's product page by scrolling down a bit.

The trailer also gave us our first look at the game's free time structure, which allows you to level up your skills and recruit units to your team.

Looking for more upcoming Nintendo games? Check out our list of new Switch 2 releases for 2026 and beyond.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and 10 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics -- from TV series to books and the latest Pokémon games.

Deltarune Chapter 5 Release Date Revealed as Toby Fox Offers Promising Update for the Future

Deltarune Chapter 5 finally has a release date, and Undertale mastermind Toby Fox has used the opportunity to give fans a progress update on Chapter 6.

The yearlong wait for more from the lead developer's parallel story RPG finally came to an end when it showed up for today's June 2026 Nintendo Direct. The reveal came with a release date of June 24, 2026, promising to launch the fifth major update for PC, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 in just 15 days.

It's been a little more than one year since Chapter 4 launched, so Fox made sure to make the wait worth it with a 46-second video that showed just enough while saving some of the best moments for full release. You can see the teaser footage in the Deltarune Chapter 5 trailer below.

Immediately following Deltarune's Nintendo Direct cameo, Fox took to his newsletter to share a little bit more behind-the-scenes info. After a quick apology for the wait, he explained the trailer itself was made by artist Everdraed, with its music performed and arranged by Carlos "insaneintherain" Eiene. Animator, developer, and Undertale's Temmie, Temmie Chang, handled the lovely art featured at the end of the trailer.

"In Chapter 4, we saw dark clouds on the horizon… That’s why, let’s not look there for now," Fox said when describing Deltarune Chapter 5. "Let’s turn around and watch the sun, before it goes down completely. Let’s smile again. Let’s have one more fun adventure, okay?"

"In my opinion, it fits well in the overall story of the game," he continued.

With the next chapter just weeks away, Fox is ready to offer a progress update on Chapter 6. He said it's "developing well," explaining there's been good progress on things like cutscenes and NPC interactions. Fox even went as far as to say that "this Chapter is easier to make than the others, so the development is going quite fast."

"This sounds crazy, but it’s not unrealistic that some staff members may start working on Chapter 7 before the end of the year," Fox added.

As Deltarune Chapter 5 prepares to launch and work on Chapter 6 progresses smoothly, the wait for the seventh and final chapter may not be quite as long as some believed. In the meantime, you can read IGN's 9/10 review of its first few chapters. You can also catch up on everything else announced at the June 2026 Nintendo Direct.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

Nintendo Switch Sports Resort Physical Editions Are Up for Preorder at Amazon

Nintendo just announced Switch Sports Resort during its June Direct and you can already preorder physical editions at Amazon. Nintendo Switch Sports Resort features almost all of the same games as Switch Sports, but with some notable additions. It's a Switch 2 exclusive game that will be released on October 22, 2026.

Nintendo Switch Sports Resort - Where to BuyGet it at Nintendo (Digital) - $49.99

As of right now, Amazon is the only place where you can preorder the physical edition of Switch Sports Resort. It's available to preorder digitally directly from the Nintendo eShop for $49.99, but physical editions are not up for preorder there either. The price difference between the physical and digital editions of the game follow Nintendo's new pattern of digital games costing less than their physical counterparts.

Is there a Switch 1 version?

Nintendo Switch Sports Resort is a Switch 2 exclusive game with no Switch 1 version planned. The game requires upgraded Joy-Con 2 controls for each of its sports and is incompatible with older hardware.

What Is Switch Sports Resort About?

If you've ever played Switch Sports or Wii Sports, then you already know what this game is all about. This game utilizes the upgraded Switch 2 Joy-Con controls to actively play a variety of different sports digitally. Switch Sports Resort is essentially a spiritual successor to Wii Sports Resort and features many of the same sports from that classic game. Here's the full list of activities we saw featured in the Nintendo Direct:

Confirmed SportsArcheryBoxingTable TennisTennisVolleyballBowlingBasketballGolfThumb WrestlingSkateboardingPower CruisingProp PlaneJump Rope

The upcoming game includes new activities, such as jump roping, skateboarding, and thumb wrestling, but is missing some sports from Wii Sports Resort and Switch Sports. Some notable exclusions are soccer, sword dueling, and frisbee. Nintendo could potentially add more sports to this game in future updates, but nothing has been announced just yet.

Looking for more upcoming Nintendo games? Check out our guide to Switch 2 release dates for 2026 and beyond.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and 10 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics -- from TV series to books and the latest Pokémon games.

Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton Revealed as Unexpected Collab From the Vampire Survivors Team

Vampire Survivors developer Poncle is mixing its laidback shoot-'em-up gameplay with one of the most popular anime out there for a new game called Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton.

The unexpected collaboration made its debut at today's Nintendo Direct. With the original Vampire Survivors and this year's Vampire Crawlers now under its belt, Poncle is looking to Yuji Itadori to help fight off a never-ending army of cursed spirits.

The first trailer for Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton should absolutely look familiar to fans of the studio's previous work. Instead of classic ghouls and ghosts, it gets a Jujutsu Kaisen facelift while still retaining that pixelated style and one-more-run gameplay that helped Vampire Survivors become so popular. It's a multiplayer anime spin on a tried-and-true formula, and you can see its Nintendo Direct reveal trailer below.

"Players battle wave after wave of cursed spirits while competing against up to seven rivals in fast-paced online multiplayer matches," an official description for Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton said. "Choose from 20+ playable characters from the Jujutsu Kaisen universe and use simple movement-based controls with automatic attacks, where success depends on strategic positioning and timing. Players earn points by defeating enemies, unlock game-changing 'Rule Additions' every 100 points, and compete for the top spot in dynamic rankings.

"The experience culminates in a final duel between the top two players. JUJUTSU KAISEN RUMBLE: SURVIVATON readies for battle on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026."

With more than 20 playable characters from across the Jujutsu Kaisen universe to play as, we can almost certainly expect to see loads of fan-favorite names. The trailer teased more than a few, too, including Yuji, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, Toge Inumaki, Kento Nanami, Yuta Okkotsu, and, of course, Satoru Gojo.

TBD on how robust the single-player offerings in Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton are, but its trailer at least confirmed that there is an offline mode with computer-controlled opponents. Its price and release date have not been revealed outside of Poncle's promise to launch before the year is out.

In addition to Nintendo Switch 2, Jujutsu Kaisen Rumble: Survivaton is set to come to PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Whenever it does release, it should help with the wait for The Culling Game Part 2 after the Jujutsu Kaisen anime left fans waiting for more with the end of Season 3 earlier this year. For all of the biggest reveals shown during today's showcase, you can see everything announced at the Nintendo Direct for June 2026 right here.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

Destiny 2 Hits Highest Player Count in Two Years Following Final Update's Release, Shatters Marathon's All-Time Peak

Destiny 2 is seeing a massive resurgence with the release of its final update.

Destiny fans have shown up in droves to send off the beloved sci-fi shooter. Although Destiny 2's servers will remain active for the foreseeable future, the game won't be getting any new content going forward. The game's final update was released today and at the time of writing, the game's 24-hour concurrent player count on Steam has peaked at 167,000. This is the highest Destiny 2 player count since the release of 2024's The Final Shape, the last paid expansion for the game, which peaked at 314,000 players.

Some players have even been reporting that they're having troubles logging into Destiny 2 due to the sudden influx. Ahead of the update, fans were aiming to surpass the all-time peak of Marathon and crash Destiny 2's servers to show Bungie/Sony that Destiny should continue on. They've already blown past Marathon's all-time peak player count of 77,000 players, and it seems the campaign has been successful in creating instability in Destiny 2's servers. Given this has all happned in the middle of the workday in the United States, it'll be interesting to see if this rockets further in the evening or closer to the weekend.

Last month, Bungie announced that support from Destiny 2 would be coming to an end in June, which caught fans off guard as many were expecting more expansions and updates. However, Bungie has chosen to focus its efforts on supporting Marathon, its latest release which has failed to attract a significant amount of regular players and has resulted in substantial losses for Sony, Bungie's parent company.

Destiny fans have been incredibly upset since the news broke, even going as far to demand a third game during Summer Game Fest. Unfortunately, Destiny 3 doesn't appear to be in the cards as Bloomberg reports that a new game isn't in active development. Additionally, Bungie is planning "significant" layoffs, although the company is said to be pitching and prototyping new games in the Destiny universe.

The cost to make such a game is likely too high given Bungie's financial woes and it wouldn't release until the early 2030s. But stranger things have happened, so maybe Destiny 3 could happen one day. It just won't be anytime soon.

Cade Onder is a freelancer for IGN's news team. He covers all things entertainment, including gaming, film, and more. You can find him on Twitter @Cade_Onder.

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