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Mr. Driller DrillLand

Arriving on Switch on June 25th, Bandai Namco has released the opening for Mr. Driller DrillLand. Originally released on the GameCube, this is a remaster of the 2002 title. You can take a look below at the game’s overview rounded up via Gematsu, as well as the aforementioned cinematic:

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The popular action puzzle game Mr. Driller DrillLand makes its western debut on Switch and PC! You’re invited to a secret amusement park known as “DrillLand”—500 meters underground! Explore and conquer the five “attractions” with simple, yet exciting, gameplay that guests of all ages can enjoy!

Key Features

  • Mr. Driller returns! – The first Mr. Driller game for the Nintendo Switch featuring updated graphics and high-definition cutscenes!
  • Dig your way to victory! – Each of the five attractions in DrillLand features their own set of unique gameplay rules. Can you dig your way through each attraction and defeat the final boss?!
  • Competitive multiplayer modes! – Play with up to 4 players on one console—race to the finish or battle it out in “Free-for-All” or “Pairs”!
  • Take it easy! – All new “Casual Mode” for those who want to enjoy digging through DrillLand at a leisurely pace!

Thanks to HAMSTER Corporation, tons of retro classics have made their way to Switch and other platforms. Now, with Sunset Riders galloping into the lineup, the company has now pushed 100 titles out to the Switch and had this to say about the occasion:

Nintendo Switch Arcade Archives has reached 100 titles! We would like to thank all the users who have supported us so far, the game makers who have participated, and everyone at Nintendo!

Which games have you enjoyed the most out of the Arcade Archives collection? Let us know in the comments.

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A special Celebrate Pokémon gift rally has begun in Pokémon Masters to celebrate the release of Pokémon Sword & Shield – Isle of Armor with characters discussing the location and characters when you speak to them. Login every day to receive special bonuses to help upgrade your sync pairs. The event will run until June 24th, so there will be plenty of freebies to be had.

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While the main sources of Dragalia Lost info have been radio-silent for a few days, we’ve pulled some info on upcoming events from the game’s Japanese Twitter account. Take a look at what’s coming next to Dragalia Lost:

  • A new event, Nadine and Linnea’s United Front, will start at 2:00 AM, June 12, 2020. This is a solo-only event where players can take on hordes of enemies to earn various rewards.
  • A new Dragonization event will also be arriving this Friday, where players will be tasked with completing objectives only in dragon form. This event will feature both solo and 4-player modes.

A new update has arrived for My Hero One’s Justice 2 from Bandai Namco. Players can now enjoy the English voice cast for the first time. Various other features have been added, such as support for additional downloadable content, improved game balance and stability, as well as a Data Analytics Setting being added to the Options menu. Let us know how you feel about the new content in the comments below.

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

A new update has now rolled out for Pokemon GO, bringing the version number up to 0.177.0 for Android users and 1.143.0 for iOS. There’s the addition of a few new features in this update, including the following:

  • Addition of a visual indicator (white rings around the Charge Moves) allowing players to see how many Charged Attacks they have charged in Raids and Trainer Battles
  • Mystery Boxes can no longer be used at the same time as Incense
  • Apple ID has been added as sign-in method on iOS
  • GO Battle League ratings have been temporarily disabled
  • Reality Blending feature added (Android-only – only available on supported devices)

Notably, Reality Blending is an Android-specific feature at this time, and is only available for select devices. More devices will become compatible with the feature in time. For now, we can get a feel for what Reality Blending can bring to Pokemon GO players by viewing this new trailer from Niantic:

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Regista have announced their latest game for the Nintendo Switch: Tetra. The adventure game was originally developed by Bloom Mushroom, and will be available in just two weeks’ time on June 18th. The game can be pre-ordered on the Switch eShop for a discounted 780 Yen price tag, but will change over to 990 Yen as of July 1st. The game won’t take up much space, requiring only 338MB, and notably will include the option for English text. Check out the screenshots for the title in the gallery below:

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The fifth entry in the G-Mode Archives collection is out now on Switch. Sukeboooman is a side-scrolling skateboarding title originally released in Japan for mobile phones. Check out the gameplay footage below:

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Players of Pokemon Masters can now take advantage of the water-type training event. The event will run until June 18th, and players can earn a variety of rewards to increase the power of their sync pairs. There are several stages to complete, so be sure to conquer them all.

Additionally, the Daily Vouchers event is still going strong — players can continue to earn rewards based on the amount of vouchers they collect.


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