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Kona II Brume release date

Today, publisher Plaion and developer Parabole announced the final release date for Kona II: Brume. It’s just a week away, with the title slated for October 18, 2023 on Switch.

Kona II: Brume, a mystery adventure game, was originally announced in June 2022. We were given a vague 2023 launch window at the time.

ProtoCorgi launch

Something we felt was worth highlighting is that ProtoCorgi has finally launched across various platforms, including Switch.

This one was announced in was announced in June 2020 and was planned that November before moving to August 2021. However, during that initially planned release month, the game was delayed indefinitely. Only a few extra weeks of polish were planned, but something happened along the way as we’re now getting it nearly two years later.

Road 96 Mile 0 update

Road 96: Mile 0 has received a new update, and it’s live now on Switch. The team is primarily looking to address issues players have encountered.

Bug fixes are naturally a big focus of the patch. A few tweaks and adjustments have been implemented as well.

The full patch notes for the Road 96: Mile 0 update are as follows:

Road 96: Mile 0 gameplay

A new batch of gameplay has come in for Road 96: Mile 0 after it debuted on Switch this week. 33 minutes of footage is available to view.

For additional information about the title, read the following overview:

Road 96: Mile 0 trailer

Ravenscourt and Digixart have readied a launch trailer for Road 96: Mile 0, their new narrative adventure game. This one is officially out now on Switch.

Here’s an official overview:

Road 96: Mile 0

Publisher Ravenscourt and developer DigixArt today announced Road 96: Mile 0, a prequel to the acclaimed Road 96 that follows the original’s narrative adventure roots while tying in heartfelt musical scenes. A release is planned for April 4, 2023 on Switch.

Road 96: Mile 0 is a narrative adventure game combining powerful storytelling with emotional music. For more information, check out the following overview:

Let's Sing 2023 song list

Let’s Sing 2023, the latest entry in the karaoke franchise, is out now on Switch and we have the final song list plus the official launch trailer.

Current chart-toppers like “Happier Than Ever” by Billie Eilish, “Butter” by BTS, “Bad Habits” by Ed Sheeran, and “you broke me first” by Tate McRae are included. For Disney fans, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Encanto is available. Other songs like “I Want to Break Free” by Queen and “Complicated” by Avril Lavigne are also here.

The full song list for Let’s Sing 2023 is as follows:

Ravenscourt have announced that Let’s Sing 2023, the latest iteration of the long-running karaoke party game series, will be coming to Switch later this year.

Kona II: Brume

Kona II: Brume is on the way to Switch, publisher Ravenscourt and developer Parabole announced today. The game will be available in 2023.

Kona II: Brume is a first-person narrative adventure game. It’s a sequel to the 2017 original – Switch received the title one year later.

Here’s what we know about the sequel thus far:

To celebrate the release of fitness training game Let’s Get Fit on Switch, Ravenscourt, Voxler, and Exkee have released a new trailer of the game.

Find out more about the game and see the new trailer below:

Let’s Get Fit allows players to experience the best combination of training and gaming by using the Joy-Con controllers during workouts with the Let’s Get Fit Connect fitness bands. Thus, players benefit from precise motion tracking, which helps them to perform the exercises correctly and safely get the most out of their fitness routines. The wide range of training options includes a variety of ready-made workouts and also allows players to create their own challenges by individually combining some of the 100 exercises included in Let’s Get Fit.

“The health benefits of physical activity for the heart and circulation, muscles, skeleton and psyche are well known. Let’s Get Fit makes it easy for everyone to train at home thanks to a very well-designed game that adapts to the fitness level of beginners and advanced players with a fun and motivating virtual trainer,” explains sports physician and expert Dr. Yann Mossler, who has worked closely with the developers of Let’s Get Fit.

“The exercises have been developed in collaboration with sports and health experts and are designed to be performed safely by the whole family. Improving the physical condition as well as optimizing weight or sleep, simply the general well-being – all this is possible with a simple and entertaining game even from home,” says the sports physician from Marseille, France.

Let’s Get Fit includes a comprehensive tutorial as well as detailed instructions that allow the player to view the exercises from any angle. This overview as well as the large selection of workout routines make Let’s Get Fit the ideal training partner.

Let’s Get Fit is out now on Switch. The physical version of the game is available in Europe and comes with fitness bands, which can also be purchased separately.


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