Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Release Info and Countdown

Find out everything you should know about Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream ahead of the release.

After thirteen years, the wait is almost over – Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream is out this week for the Switch and Switch 2. As we approach the release date and anticipation builds, Nintendo has given fans a sneak peak at the game with an overview trailer, which teases both new and returning fan-favourite features. We’ll break down some of the new gameplay showcased in the overview, as well as give you all the information you need to know ahead of the game’s launch!

When Does Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream Release?

Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream releases on both Switch systems on Thursday 16th April. At the time of writing, Nintendo hasn’t made any announcement confirming a specific release time, however new games usually launch on the eShop at midnight local time.

Further Release Information

The game is receiving a digital and physical release, and is available for pre-order now on Nintendo’s official online store. Both editions currently retail for $59.99/£49.99. Anyone who has pre-ordered the digital edition will have the option to preload the game from the 9th April, allowing for a quicker start-up on launch day. Please note that preloading will not give you earlier access to the game.

Can’t wait to play? The ‘Welcome Version’ demo lets players create up to three Mii characters. All progress from the demo can later be transferred to the full game, and players who complete the demo can unlock a free hamster costume as a reward.

Trailer Breakdown

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We got an in-depth look at Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream earlier this year thanks to a dedicated Nintendo Direct, which we did a more detailed breakdown of here. The new overview from Nintendo has expanded on this, revealing a few more features we can look forward to.

Starting with the expanded Mii maker, we got a better look at the prompts for the ‘Get Help’ option, which is replacing the photo feature used in the previous game. This method of creating Miis gives you prompts about features and uses your input to generate a Mii. Don’t worry if it’s not the most accurate – you’ll be able to edit this Mii as usual afterwards. It’s also great to see more diverse hair textures and styles being added to the Mii maker.

The new trailer mentions that the island and its facilities will upgrade over time as the Mii population expands. While this progression was present in the 3DS game, the demo told us that a few additions have been made to the levelling-up process. Not only will you unlock new buildings and items as your island grows, but caring for your Miis rewards you with ‘Warm Fuzzies’, which you can then exchange for new gifts and Little Quirks at the new Wishing Fountain.

Miis can be seen throughout promotional videos engaging with new hobbies, such as knitting, painting and playing musical instruments. In the demo, a guitar is among the gifts you can give your Miis, and these other activities are most likely unlocked through the Wishing Fountain.

One change that has caused some debate amongst fans is the decrease in the maximum number of Miis you can have on one island. In an FAQ on their website, Nintendo confirmed that players can register up to 70 Mii characters in Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream, a significant drop from the previous game’s 100 Mii limit.

The overview and this short clip have shown us more of the relationship system, which is more detailed than the last entry to the series, with new cutscenes and autonomous conversation that utilises custom dialogue input. Additionally, we got our first proper look at babies, with a married couple announcing the arrival of their child. Babies can be toggled on and off in the game settings.

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Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream supports local wireless, meaning players can share Miis and custom items with their friends so long as their systems are within range of one another. Local play can be accessed through the game’s main menu.

Nintendo previously stated that the game would not have any online communication or multiplayer features, which led to the assumption that sharing would be completely off the table. Although online play unfortunately still isn’t supported, it’s good to have some clarification on what sharing is possible.

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Release Time & Countdown

As we mentioned earlier, there hasn’t been an official statement from Nintendo regarding a specific release time, but their first-party releases typically launch at midnight in each region’s Easternmost time zone. To give a few popular examples of how this release schedule works, it would mean 12:00AM ET in the USA, 12:00AM BST in the UK, and 12:00AM EET in Europe.

HOURGLASS PATTERN
Region and Time ZoneRegion Release Time
Pacific Time (PT)9:00 PM, April 15th
Central Time (CT)11:00 PM, April 15th
Eastern Time (ET)12:00 AM, April 16th
Brasilia Time (BRT)1:00 AM, April 16th
British Summer Time (BST)5:00 AM, April 16th
Central European Summer Time (CEST)6:00 AM, April 16th
China Standard Time (CST)12:00 PM, April 16th
Korean Standard Time (KST)1:00 PM, April 16th
Japan Standard Time (JST)1:00 PM, April 16th
Australian Eastern Time (AET)2:00 PM, April 16th
New Zealand Standard Time (NZST)4:00 PM, April 16th

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Countdown to Tomodachi Life Living The Dream Release

Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream is is out on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on 16th April 2026.

Are you excited for Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream? Let us know in the comments! And make sure to check out our other Tomodachi Life articles.

LeGarnett
LeGarnett
Hi, I'm Leah! I'm a long-time fan of The Sims franchise, with a particular focus on storytelling. As well as The Sims, I enjoy playing other cozy life-sims, such as Tomodachi Life and Animal Crossing. If I'm not investing too many hours into my Sims' lives, you'll probably find me engrossed in a movie, or caught up in one of my many creative hobbies.
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milf hunter

i kinda understand if they decreased the total amount of islanders because they take up more data now due to both customization but also their lives and relationships. and tbh, i think my limit of how many characters i feel like including on my tomodachi life saves on the 3DS is around 40 miis :p

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