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Check out the latest events in Dragalia Lost:

  • The Elementary Escapades event started Apr. 11, 11 PM PT! Defend territory from waves of encroaching enemies in this solo-only event. Repel the Dyrenell Empire’s invasion and win peace for New Alberia!
  • In the Elementary Escapades event, you can use skills automatically in dragon battles, plus there’s a dragon battle that pits you against Astral High Zodiark! Get exquisite honey, flame tomes, and water tomes as glory rewards too!
  • The Onslaught Event Bonus is live as of Apr. 11, 11 PM PT! Log in during the duration to get great rewards such as wyrmite, rainbow orbs, and a champion’s testament!
  • A sixth mana circle, the mana spiral, was added to 5★ adventurer Gala Elisanne on Apr. 11, 10:40 PM PT.

Mages has announced, via the Laid-Back camp special event “Stay Tent” on April 11th, that a new Laid-Back Camp title will be released for Switch this fall in Japan. Along with the title announcement, a teaser website has been released. Laid-Back Camp: Have a nice day! will be available with a standard and a limited edition release, with the limited edition version including a Choro-Q pullback car toy of Rin Shima as well as a copy of the soundtrack from the game. Pre-orders will open on the Japanese eShop on April 23rd.

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Pokemon Cafe Mix

New stages, featuring new Pokémon, are now live in Pokémon Café Mix. Orders 991 through 1,020 can now be challenged. Additionally, Galarian Slowpoke is now available as the latest Team Event. Players can encounter the event until it ends in two weeks, on April 21st.

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The Ninja Tour is now available in Mario Kart Tour and will run until April 21st. A Ninja Pipe with Shy Guy (Ninja), Jade Hop Rod, and Ninja Scroll Glider is also available until the end of the event along with daily login bonuses. The freebies don’t stop there, though, as a successful Photo Sharing event also nets players with a bonus of 15,000 coins.

Check out the latest tour trailer here:

Check out the latest happenings in Dragalia Lost:

A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism

System: Switch
Release date: March 12, 2021
Developer: Artdink
Publisher: Artdink


The city simulator style of gameplay has been around since SimCity released on various platforms back in 1989. Since then, the formula has been used in a variety of ways to give players the chance to customize their own towns, homes, farms, and explore the concept of planning and managing bustling communities over the decades. Believe it or not though, A-Train’s series has been going on since before the Sim craze began, releasing its first game back in 1985 on the beloved NES among other platforms. Artdink’s long-running franchise has become a beloved staple of urban planning, and this release on Switch brings the storied history of the title to more people than ever before – but is will this management adventure become a tedious grind, or a relaxing past-time?

Previously known as Zodiac: Orcanon Odyssey on iOS, 3goo will be adapting and publishing the title as Astoria Ascending on Nintendo Switch. With gorgeously smooth visuals that don’t look too far removed from a fantasy painting, Astoria Ascending has a story told mostly through cut scenes with the same beautiful hand-drawn art style with the tale being written by Kazushige Nojima and composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto. The game boasts a strategic style of game play with turn-based combat, which will see some modernization and changes with the new release, including the ability to reverse character positioning during a fight. A Western release has not yet been announced at this time.

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The Yoshi Tour will be kicking off in Mario Kart Tour. Check out the latest trailer showing off a white Yoshi and a never-bef0re-seen black Birdo — both of which look incredibly dapper for a spring season Tour. You can catch the trailer here:

Originally a worldwide Steam release on PC back in 2018 and later a PS4 release in 2019, Aiueo Kompany-developed mystery visual novel Fatal Twelve will be coming to Switch this spring in Japan. Prototype will be working to bring the title over, according to Famitsu. Nothing yet has been announced about a Western release, but since the game has already been localized before, there is still a chance we may see it on our respective eShop.

You can check out the overview via Steam after the break:

Monster Hunter Rise

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:


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