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Kogado Studio has just announced that two games in the Tristia series, Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea: Legacy and Tristia: Restore, will be making their way to Switch.

The first of these, Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea: Legacy, is a remaster of the 2002 PC original, Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea. It’s a town-management simulation game in which you must rebuild the titular town of Tristia that was brought to ruin by a dragon attack several years prior. You do so by building a variety of tools and gadgets which you then sell back to the people of Tristia.

Hamster has announced that Rompers will be the next Arcade Archives game making its way to Switch. Here is some more information on the game.

Octopath Traveler II was just announced during yesterday’s Direct, leaving many fans craving for more details. It seems Square Enix is ready to deliver with a bit more information about the game, as they’re set to host a one hour-long livestreamed event for it through TGS 2022.

This livestream will take place on Saturday, September 17 at 5 PM JST / 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST. Beyond featuring new gameplay for the title, the game’s director (Keisuke Miyauchi), producer (Masashi Takahashi) and composer (Yasunori Nishiki) will also appear to discuss the game’s HD-2D visuals, its eight new main characters, new gameplay systems and more.

Niantic has just announced that the update switching payment methods for upgrading storage size has just been implemented. Notably, this means that you’ll no longer need to pay actual money to increase your maximum storage, and will instead be able to simply use in-game coins.

These are the new prices for upgrading storage in Pikmin Bloom:

Behaviour Interactive has just put out a fairly sizable update for Dead by Daylight. The update is removing Anonymous mode for console versions, making some very slight mechanical changes, updating some text for clarity, and fixing a whole host of bugs and issues.

Here are full patch notes for Dead by Daylight’s version 6.2.2 update:

Following its announcement yesterday, Bandai Namco has shared more details for Tales of Symphonia Remastered, their upcoming rerelease of the GameCube classic. Most notably, they’ve opened a website for the game, which provides some new information on how the game will run.

On Switch, Tales of Symphonia Remastered will run at 1080p docked and 720p in handheld mode, which isn’t too surprising. Slightly more interesting is that the game will run at 30 FPS across all platforms. While this makes a relative amount of sense for the Switch, it’s somewhat surprising that other platform versions won’t run at a higher frame-rate.

Bushiroad has just put out a new trailer for their upcoming digital card game, Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days.

The game is based on the Cardfight!! Vanguard franchise, specifically the Cardfight!! Vanguard overDress anime. It’ll include over 1,000 Standard Format cards plus an original story.

Here are some more details on the game:

Entergram has just announced that KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World! Cursed Relic and the Perplexed Adventurers, their next dungeon-crawling RPG in the KonoSuba franchise, will be suffering an additional delay due to production reasons. The game will now be launching in Japan on November 24, 2022.

KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World! Cursed Relic and the Perplexed Adventurers was previously set to release on September 29, following an initial delay from a July 28 release date. The title is only set to release in Japan for now, with no information on a Western release having been announced.

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Resplendent Hero Ephraim: Restoration Lord is now available, and as such Intelligent Systems has announced the next character coming to Feh Pass members in Fire Emblem Heroes. Fae: Divine Dragon will be the next Resplendent Hero and will be released along with accompanying Feh Pass quests on September 25, at 12 AM PT.

Here is an overview of the character:

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 update 1.1.1

Original: A new 1.1.1 update has just released for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and it fixes quite a few of the game’s more recently discovered bugs and glitches. Notably, it removes a softlock possible by beating a specific enemy early, fixes the cooking mechanic to make it functional again and makes certain previously unobtainable items now normally obtainable.

Here are the full patch notes for Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s version 1.1.1 update:


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