First Switch 2 Game Ratings Appear

▼ Summary
– New ratings for Splatoon Raiders (PEGI 7) and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave (PEGI 12) have been spotted on Nintendo’s European webpages.
– Fire Emblem is scheduled for release in 2026, while Splatoon Raiders currently has no set release date.
– Nintendo’s 2026 lineup includes Tomodachi Life next week, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book in May, and Rhythm Heaven Groove in July.
– The company has already released Switch 2 Editions of Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario Bros. Wonder in 2026.
– Recent months have seen releases like Mario Tennis Fever and updates for games including Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Country Returns HD.
The first official age ratings for two major upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 titles have now surfaced online. European listings for Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave show the games have received their final classifications, moving them one step closer to launch. This development offers a clearer picture of Nintendo’s release pipeline for the coming year.
According to the updated listings, the Splatoon spin-off titled Splatoon Raiders has been assigned a PEGI 7 rating. Meanwhile, the new Fire Emblem entry, Fortune’s Weave, has progressed from a provisional listing to a final PEGI 12 classification. Nintendo’s official schedule places Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave for a release sometime in 2026, while Splatoon Raiders remains listed with a ‘TBD’ launch date.
These ratings arrive as Nintendo solidifies its 2026 calendar. The company is set to launch Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on the current Switch platform next week. Looking further ahead, a May launch for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is confirmed for the Switch 2, and this week brought an announcement that Rhythm Heaven Groove will arrive on the Switch in July.
This forward momentum builds upon a year that has already seen significant releases. Nintendo launched Switch 2 Editions of Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario Bros. Wonder earlier in 2026. Recent months have also brought titles like Mario Tennis Fever to market, alongside substantial updates for popular games such as Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Country Returns HD.
(Source: Nintendo Life)




