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Rune Factory 5 gameplay

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Rune Factory 5 is launching in the West this week, and so we have some new footage from the start of the game to look at. About 69 minutes of gameplay are available.

Here’s an overview for the game:

Some new content has recently dropped for Dragalia Lost, including a raid event revival and an anniversary celebration. Check out what’s new below the break:

New information has released concerning Dragalia Lost’s future plans, and sadly, it seems that the game is nearing the end of its lifespan. It’s been announced that no new content is planned to be added past July 2022.

This comes to us through the game’s official website, with a post detailing what the remaining future of Dragalia has to offer. The last set of new adventurers will be added on March 31, 2022 and existing summoning showcases and event revivals will be recycled in the coming months. Beyond that however, the only content updates the game will receive will be for the main campaign and certain quests, with the main campaign itself set to end in July. The game itself will come to a close and end distribution some time after that, with more details to be provided in the future.

Developer Sunwolf Entertainment and publisher Fireshine Games have announced that their 2D action platformer Imp of the Sun is coming to Switch. The game is set to be releasing soon on the platform.

Imp of the Sun is a 2D action platformer that draws strongly from Peruvian culture. In it, you control a sun Imp called Nin who must restore the world by preventing an Eternal Eclipse using his unique fire-based abilities. The game is being crafted with fluid movement and exploration in mind, with satisfying combo-based combat being a particular focus.

Publisher Hamster has announced that side-scrolling shooter Rolling Thunder will be the next game to release on the eShop under the Arcade Archives label. Here are some details on the game from the International Arcade Museum.

Here are today’s updates in Fire Emblem Heroes:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Playism has put out an update for their 3D dungeon exploration game, Potato Flowers in Full Bloom, which released digitally on Switch last week. The update in question is a relatively small one, adding a camera inverting option and addressing a bug regarding cost issues for skills, dodges and attacks.

Check out the patch notes below:

It seems like publisher Bilibili and developer TiGames’ game F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch may be coming to Switch. The 2D Metroidvania released last year on PS consoles and PC, but a Switch rating for the game has just popped up on the Taiwanese ratings board (first spotted by Gematsu):

This could mean a release of the game is planned for Switch relatively soon, although there’s been no official word on it. For now, we’ll wait and see if an official announcement pops up.

For those interested, you can check out an official trailer for the game below.

A new update has just released for Pokemon Unite, bringing the game to version 1.4.1.7. It is addressing some bugs, providing balance changes and adding some form of achievements to the game.

The official patch notes are as follows:


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