Yoshi is about to turn a new page in his story... Yoshi and the Mysterious Book brings the little green dinosaur back into the spotlight with a fresh, exclusive adventure for the Nintendo Switch 2, slated for May 21, 2026. This time, Yoshi ventures into the pages of a talking book named Mysterius, where each chapter hides a world to explore and strange creatures to discover. The new reveal trailer offers a glimpse of this family-friendly title from Nintendo, pairing exploration, curiosity and visuals that stay true to Yoshi’s universe.
In Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, a book suddenly plummets from the sky onto the island where Yoshi and his friends live. The unexpected visitor explains that he’s lost his memory: his pages contain information about strange creatures, but he can’t remember a single one. Yoshi decides to help by exploring the book’s diverse environments, observing, understanding, and cataloging the creatures they meet along the way.
"One fine day, on the island where Yoshi and his friends live, a talking book called Mysterius suddenly falls from the sky. The pages of this book contain information about strange creatures, and Yoshi decides to venture into them! Yoshi will make all sorts of discoveries about the many strange creatures found there, and this information will then be added to the pages of Mysterius. A devourable adventure awaits you!
The game centers on a core mechanic: every page of Mysterius becomes its own patch of exploration. As you progress, new chapters unlock and open up diverse landscapes—from towering mountains and windswept coasts to verdant valleys and other vibrant backdrops. Each environment invites players to study its resident creatures: some sing, others multiply or swarm, favoring experimentation over a straightforward trek from point A to point B.
To flesh out the book's pages, Yoshi can interact with these creatures in several ways. He can swallow them to sample their flavor, shoot an egg at them to see how they react, or even ride them on his back thanks to a new ability: the tail whip. Once the research is complete, the player can even name the discovered creature, or ask Mysterius to suggest one.
On the gameplay side, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book sticks to the series’ familiar basics. Yoshi can use his tongue to swallow objects, aim and throw eggs, glide for a moment, or pull off Rodeo attacks to smash certain bits of the scenery. These abilities also help reveal secrets, reach hidden areas, and trigger little surprises across the levels.
The most notable new feature remains the tail whip, which lets you interact with creatures and the environment in fresh ways. This mechanic extends the spirit of the series’ previous Yoshi titles while adding a stronger emphasis on observation and exploration. The game preserves approachable, user-friendly controls faithful to the franchise, while introducing new ideas to support its concept of a living book.
After the yarn, cardboard, and makeshift-material worlds of its previous adventures, Yoshi now ventures into a land inspired by the pages of an illustrated book. Each level feels designed as a fresh scene to explore, with its own creatures, colors, and little visual surprises. This artistic approach naturally suits the Mysterius concept and helps define the game's identity.
The new trailer for Yoshi and the Mysterious Book spotlights the game’s vibrant environments, Yoshi’s abilities, and a handful of newly revealed creatures to discover. It also confirms Bowser Jr. and Kamek are in on the search, apparently chasing a discovery within the book’s pages. Their exact roles remain to be clarified, but their appearance adds a touch of investigation and mischief to the adventure.
The game will also support compatibility with certain amiibo figures. Scanning them unlocks a prophecy and runes, useful for unlocking hints about creatures that are still unknown or for getting leads on future discoveries. A secondary feature, but one that fits with the game’s overarching focus on exploration and collection.
With its vibrant world, approachable gameplay, and a discovery-driven concept, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book naturally slots into the lineup of family-friendly titles expected on Nintendo Switch 2. Crafted for both longtime fans of the franchise and new players, this adventure leans on curiosity, exploration, and whimsy to turn every page into a new playground.
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