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The latest Famitsu review scores for the week of November 15, 2023 are as follows:

Original (11/9): It seems that Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time has apparently received something on a delay. The game is now slated release in 2024.

This news seems to be coming from an advertisement for the game featured on the back cover of a certain publication, as reported by Ryokutya2089. Publisher Level-5 has yet to release an official statement however.

The latest Famitsu review scores for the week of November 1, 2023 are as follows:

Neos Corporation has just announced the release date for Shin-chan: Shiro of Coal Town in Japan. The game is set to release in the region on February 22, 2024.

Alongside the release date, a Japanese Collector’s Edition for the game was also announced. It will feature a physical copy of the game along with a collectible pin, a picture book-style notebook (also acting as a flipbook), a 68-page artbook, physical soundtrack (alongside a download code for it), a theme song sheet, a papercraft train, a town map, and a sticker sheet.

You can check out some details on the game below, courtesy of its official website.

Beep Japan and RS34 have announced an unfortunate delay for Radirgy 2. The game will now be releasing in Japan on March 28, 2024.

The game was originally planned to launch on December 7, 2023 in Japan. The publisher, Beep Japan, has shared that the delay is needed to ensure further improvements in quality and additional specifications.

Here is an overview of the game:

Publisher CFK has just announced that Some Some Convenience Store‘s Switch release has suffered a slight delay. The game will now be coming to the system in Spring 2024.

Some Some Convenience Store was originally announced for Switch earlier this year, and had at the time been planned to release later this year. 

You can find more information on the business and romance-based visual novel below:

Publisher Cosmo Machia has just announced that their latest shoot ’em up game Triggerheart Exelica will be landing on Switch later this year. The title will be made available on the system starting December 14.

Triggerheart Exelica seems to be an enhanced port of the 2006 arcade game of the same name. On top of the Arcade and Story modes, the game will also offer new features such as training, vertical screen, and online rankings modes. You’ll also be able to listen to the game’s music in a new sound mode, which will feature additional arranged music.

For more information, you can check a story synopsis and character descriptions for Triggerheart Exelica below.

Nintendo have announced a new event coming to Mario Kart Tour in the form a new Anniversary Tour, celebrating 4 years since the game’s initial release. This is also set to be the last piece of new content coming to Mario Kart Tour, as the game will no longer be receiving new content from October 4 onwards.

In the meantime, you can check out a couple of trailers showcasing the new content coming to the Anniversary Tour, as well as the last wave of Mii Racing Suits coming to the game, both of which will drop September 19.

Pikmin Bloom has once again been updated, this time to version 78.0.

This update is implementing a number new features: you will now be assign nicknames to players in your friend list, Pikmin strength will now be visible in the result screen for mushroom battle, and some small changes were made to the visual design of the weekly challenge invite screen and the entry order of mood emojis and photos in the Daily Lookback.

Check out the full patch notes for the latest Pikmin Bloom update below:

A new update for Pokemon Home has just released, bringing the app to version 3.1.0.

This update is mainly focusing on providing compatibility with Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet’s first new wave of DLC, The Teal Mask, which released earlier today. Some additional Challenges and stickers are also being added to the app.

We have the full patch notes for the Pokemon Home version 3.1.0 update below.


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