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RedDeerGames has announced Amelia’s Garden as its latest Switch release. Expect the game on October 17, 2024.

Amelia’s Garden is a game about putting together broken pots as well as planting and harvesting veggies, fruit, and spices. If you’re looking for another cozy game, this might be right up your alley.

Lots of additional details can be found in the following overview:

September 24: Today, Idea Factory shared the release window for Neptunia Riders VS Dogoos in the west. Switch players in North America and Europe can get their hands on the game starting in January 2025. An exact date will be provided later.

Also confirmed today is that Neptunia Riders VS Dogoos will be offering a Deluxe Edition. The latter includes the digital game, digital art book (35 pages), soundtrack (ten tracks), and Costume Set offering a costume per set for Uzume Neptune, Noire, Blanc, and Vert (swimsuit, apocalyptic, and race queen). Note that the Costume Set will also be available as a standalone DLC on launch.

The Switch version of Amber Isle is seeing a last-minute delay. Originally scheduled for October 17, it will now launch on November 21. Other versions of the game appear to be unaffected.

In a statement posted on social media by Team17, it was explained that there are “console-specific performance issues” to iron out. Further mentioned is that the game “needs more time to reach our high-performance standards” on Switch.

The full statement regarding the Amber Isle delay on Switch is as follows:

September 19: Magical Bakery was previously announced, but publisher SOEDESCO and developer Superlumen have now confirmed a Switch version. The title launches on November 7, 2024.

Magical Bakery, a cooking and management game, involves handling a magical pastry shop. Players will also look to pass an exam to become a qualified pastry magician.

More information is available in the following overview:

October 2: VGNYsoft has announced plans for a physical release of PopSlinger on Switch, and multiple versions are planned.

Extra, Elite, and Extra Elite Editions will be available. Each one will be limited but various goodies will be included.

Here’s the full rundown:

Despite a recent report that made the rounds over the weekends that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) could increase its stake in Nintendo, its holding has actually decreased.

A regulatory filing in Japan shows that the PIF has pulled back to 7.54 percent. Previously, the stake was at 8.58 percent.

Skautfold: Into the Fray just dropped on Switch, and fresh gameplay is in. Those interested in the title can check out the action shooter in depth.

Everything you need to know about it is located in the following overview:

The latest firmware update for Switch just went live as Nintendo has started distribution of version 19.0.0.

This marks another update that won’t bring much excitement to system owners. We get the same rundown from Nintendo that we’ve been used to seeing as of late, which is that the latest stability improvements have been made available.

Below are the official patch notes from Nintendo:

Following this week’s Switch eShop launch, gameplay has surfaced for Faaast Penguin. Close to a half hour of footage for the multiplayer racer is available.

More information about it is included in the following overview:

Nintendo is encouraging Switch owners to pre-order Mario & Luigi: Brothership at retail as a number of bonuses are planned depending on which store you go with. We’ve outlined items that have been announced so far and we’ll update this post if others come in.

Mario & Luigi: Brothership will probably be Nintendo’s last big release of 2024. It’s a notable game, especially given how we haven’t seen a brand new entry in the series in nearly a decade. This time around the brothers will journey through the world of Concordia on Shipshape Island. The turn-based action combat fans are accustomed to will be returning.

Here’s our pre-order roundup:


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