Summary
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream was announced for the Switch during the March 27 Nintendo Direct.
- The game is slated to release in 2026, the first new entry in the Tomodachi Life series in over a decade.
- The reveal trailer featured Mii citizens engaging in comedic interactions on an island.
During the final segment of the March 27 Nintendo Direct broadcast, the company revealed that Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream was in development for the Switch. Although Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream will not arrive until 2026, the announcement marked the return of the Mii-centric series that had not seen a release in over a decade.
Originally released in April 2013 in Japan before its Western release in June 2014, Tomodachi Life was a 3DS social simulator that featured Nintendo’s iconic Mii avatars. The Miis were called Islanders in-game and had unique personalities and traits that set them apart, including their voices and their walking speeds. Tomodachi Life also moved in real time and encouraged players to pick up the game at different times of the day to see how the Mii Islanders interact with one another. The game also featured StreetPass functionality for sending items. However, Tomodachi Life lacked a few features that left players wanting more content.

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Although the Nintendo Direct featured news from Pokemon Legends: Z-A and other known games in development, the episode’s final game trailer was a surprise to viewers. After a quick sizzle reel of different third-party games, Nintendo Direct host Shinya Takahashi revealed a one-minute teaser for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream. The trailer showed a glimpse of an island filled with Mii citizens conversing about their day and participating in group activities like dancing and exercising. Another Mii character took a moment to smell and admire a flower field while two other citizens argued and started throwing items at each other.
Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Launches On Nintendo Switch In 2026
The trailer then showed the logo for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream before cutting to the loud sound of a large Mii avatar running toward another. The gigantic Mii asked if the smaller one wanted to talk before the trailer revealed that the odd sequence was another Mii’s dream. Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream will launch sometime in 2026, so fans must wait for more information in future Nintendo Direct episodes. Takahashi then welcomed Shigeru Miyamoto to talk about the Nintendo Today mobile app to end the broadcast.
Thankfully, Nintendo fans will not have to wait long for more news, as the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 Direct will air next Wednesday April 2. Given that the Switch 2 will be out by the time Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is released, it remains to be seen what Nintendo will do for players on Switch and Switch 2 consoles.

What happens when friends, family, and celebrities become Mii™ characters and live together on an island? Tomodachi Life happens! Start by creating Mii characters and customizing everything about them. Have fun recreating your best friend, your favorite actor, mom and dad, co-workers…whoever! Then watch as they rap, rock, eat donuts, fall in love, break up, go shopping, play games, and live their crazy Mii lives.
This life simulation game originally came out for the Nintendo 3DS as the second game in the Tomodachi series. Like its predecessor, this game also takes place on an island inhabited by various Miis. However, Tomodachi Life features many more locations than the first game for even more varied in-game activities and interactions.
Get in-game currency by interacting with the islanders, resolving their problems, and giving gifts. In-game currency can also be gained by going to the Fountain for donations from the islanders and selling non-interactive items gained from Miis at the Pawn Shop. The player can unlock special items and transport islanders using SpotPass and StreetPass.
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April 18, 2013
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Nintendo
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