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Nintendo Announces Yoshi And The Mysterious Book For Switch 2 Next Spring

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Nintendo is kicking off its September direct with a segment devoted to Mario's 40th anniversary, and what would Mario be without his trusty steed, Yoshi? To close out its lineup of games starring the world's most famous plumber, Nintendo closed the opening with the announcement of a new Yoshi game: Yoshi and the Mysterious Book.

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The first thing that stands out is its art style, which takes a hand-drawn aesthetic and pseudo stop-motion animation style. Other than that, it's a classic-looking 2D Yoshi. When a talking encyclopedia named Mr. E shows up, Yoshi hops inside to learn about its contents. As he explores and inevitably devours its cute and whimsical inhabitants, Yoshi takes notes on their flavor profiles and varying abilities. The trailer goes on to show a variety of different creatures riding Yoshi, Mario-style, which gives him different abilities, like fishing, surfing on waves, and throwing his rider at a wooden bullseye.

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There's not much else we know, based on the short trailer, but we're excited to learn more about this new chapter of the green gobbler. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book launches Spring 2026.

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