Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Will Be Released for Switch 2 on May 21
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book will be released for Switch 2 on May 21
Nintendo's next platform adventure, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, will be released for Switch 2 on May 21. The company announced the release date as part of its annual Mar10 Day celebration. This is a made-up holiday that exists because the date spelled out like that sort of looks like the word Mario. In any event, there's a new trailer for the perpetually hungry dinosaur's latest adventure. It looks super cute. It sort of resembles a children'…
Nintendo gives Yoshi and the Mysterious Book an exact release date. The adventure begins in May on Nintendo Switch 2!
New trailer for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book reveals game’s out in May
Nintendo has decided to celebrate MAR10 Day by revealing a new trailer for the intriguing Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. The new trailer showcases some of the creatures you will come across on your travels as well as the different abilities they can give Yoshi while exploring. The trailer for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book also… Read More »New trailer for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book reveals game’s out in May Source
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 in May 2026
The last general Nintendo Direct event took place in September 2025, and while we've had several Nintendo Direct events this year (like two Super Mario Galaxy Movie Direct events), we're still waiting for 2026 to get its first big Direct event. Unfortunately, this year's iteration of Mario Day so far has not included a surprise Direct announcement, but we did get a release date for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on the Nintendo Switch 2, the game…
It's a fairly quiet Mario Day that the plumber fans experienced. The day after the release of a final trailer for the film Mario Galaxy, which will be released on April 1st, it's the Nintendo Switch Online subscription that took a little bit more thickness with the arrival of Mario Vs. Donkey Kong on Game Boy Advance, and two titles for the Virtual Boy. But the Kyoto firm had one last surprise in its run since it's Mario's green companion (not L…
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