If you already own Super Bomberman Collection, your library just quietly got bigger without spending another dollar. Konami has announced a free update dropping on 20th August 2026 that adds a long-lost Super Famicom exclusive to the package on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
The game joining the roster is Super Bomberman: Panic Bomber W, a competitive puzzle spin-off originally developed by Hudson Soft and released exclusively in Japan on the Super Famicom back in 1995. For most Western players, this will be their first real chance to play it.

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What Panic Bomber W actually is
Panic Bomber W sits in the competitive puzzler genre, think Tetris Attack or Puyo Puyo, but with a Bomberman twist. The game supports 1 to 4 players and the core hook is building chain reactions to dump garbage blocks on your opponents. Fill your meter and you unleash Big Bombs, the game's high-pressure escalation mechanic that can flip a match in seconds.
It's a sharp fit for the collection. The rest of Super Bomberman Collection leans heavily on the classic arena-brawl formula across six numbered Super Bomberman entries plus the original Bomberman and Bomberman II. Panic Bomber W adds something genuinely different to that lineup, a mode that plays completely differently from everything else in the package.
The full lineup after the August update
Here's every game that will be in Super Bomberman Collection once the update lands:
Eight games total, with the newest addition being the one that arguably has the most novelty for anyone who grew up playing Bomberman outside Japan.
Physical release lands the same month
The August timing is not a coincidence. Super Bomberman Collection is also getting a physical cartridge release on 25th August 2026, five days after the digital update. That means anyone picking up the physical version off a shelf will get Panic Bomber W included from day one, while existing digital owners receive it automatically as a free patch.
The collection originally launched digitally in February, so Konami has been building toward this physical release window for months. Adding a previously Japan-exclusive title right before the cartridge hits retail is a smart way to generate fresh attention for a game that has been out for half a year.
What this means for gamers is straightforward: if you have been sitting on the fence about Super Bomberman Collection, August is now a better time to jump in than February was. Eight games, one of which has never been officially available outside Japan, and a physical option arriving almost simultaneously. Keep an eye on the eShop update notification on the 20th.







