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Guild of Dungeoneering released today on Switch eShop, and to celebrate publisher Gambrinous have shared a launch trailer for the game. The Ultimate Edition of the game has been fully remastered, and also includes the DLC Pirates Cove and Ice Cream Headaches.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards has launched on Nintendo Switch Online for Expansion Pack members, and 37 minutes of gameplay footage have emerged, showing off the title and the visual improvements made.

In case you missed it, check out an overview of the game below:

A third batch of weapon trailers have come in from Capcom for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, this time detailing the Charge Blade, Bow, and Gunlance weapons. The Charge Blade gains a new stance that blends sword and axe mode together, whilst the Bow gains a new ability that increases damage if the same spot is hit repeatedly. Finally, the Gunlance gets a new, close range ability that unleashes all of its ammo at once for massive damage.

Here’s some more information about Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

Gameplay for Goetia 2, Forever Entertainment’s sequel puzzle adventure game, has surfaced as the game launches today on the Switch eShop. Over 25 minutes are available.

For more information on the game and the gameplay footage, check out the following overview:

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has purchased a 5.01% stake in Nintendo Co.

According to a report by Bloomberg, this will make the PIF the company’s fifth-largest shareholder, and was done for investment purposes. This is the PIF’s third known acquisition in Japan-listed gaming firms made this year, after they previously disclosed stakes in Capcom Co. and Nexon Co. that are also both greater than 5% and have a combined value of over $1 billion.

The PIF has been notably active in investments in the video game industry over the last two years, as in 2021 it made acquisitions worth $1.3bn in Activision Blizzard and $1bn in EA, which equates to around 3.5% and 2.6% respectively of those companies’ share totals. It also invested $825m in Take-Two, accounting for approximately 3.5% of the company’s total shares.

A Nintendo spokesman is said to have stated that the company heard about the investment from news reports, but would not comment on the activities of individual shareholders.

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The weapon trailer series for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak continues, as Capcom has now shared trailers for the Great Sword, Insect Glaive, and Hammer. The Great Sword receives a new stance to give players a defensive boost, the Insect Glaive’s Kinsect will be able to inflict more damage than previously, and the Hammer’s ability to stun monsters increases.

Here’s some more information about Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak:

After revealing last week that compatibility with Pokemon Legends: Arceus and Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl is being planned for Pokemon Home, The Pokemon Company have today announced that maintenance has been scheduled for tomorrow to implement this. This is scheduled to last from 00:00 UTC – 06:00 UTC, with the possibility of it lasting into May 19 to reduce server strain. Full details below:

Oxide Room 104 now has a confirmed release date of June 17 on Switch, and publisher Perp Games and Wildsphere have released a new trailer to celebrate, showing off more of the gameplay and atmosphere of the psychological horror title.

Learn more about the game and see the new trailer below:

The annual Atlus survey is now live until May 15, inviting North American residents to share their opinion on Atlus developed and published games. Whilst the website states that the survey is for North American residents only it is accessible for everyone, and only requires an e-mail address to access to ensure multiple responses from the same person aren’t submitted, so fans in other parts of the world are able to participate if this wish.

Atlus have released a short video to promote the survey (see below) and you can access the website here. The survey contains 49 questions, and includes questions about titles released on the Switch, and what platform players would like to see future titles in series such as Persona, Shin Megami Tensei, and Etrian Odyssey appear on, as well as potential remakes and ports of existing titles such as Odin Sphere Leifthrasir and Dragon’s Crown Pro.

Will you be participating in the survey this year?

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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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