The Game Awards 2022 announced for December 8
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The Game Awards 2022 will be held on December 8, it’s been announced. Once again, the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles will host the proceedings.
The Game Awards will stream for free worldwide across more than 40 different digital video platforms including YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok Live. For this year’s show, Best Adaptation will be added as a category to recognize creative work that authentically adapts video game intellectual property to other popular media, including but not limited to theatrical movies, streaming shows, podcasts, novels, and comic books.
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fault – StP – LIGHTKRAVTE releasing on Switch in September
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Today, publisher Phoenixx and developer Alice in Dissonance confirmed that they’re putting fault – StP – LIGHTKRAVTE on Switch. The visual novel will be ready to go on September 15, 2022.
Here’s an overview of the game, as shared by Phoenixx:
Tintin Reporter: Cigars of the Pharaoh announced for Switch
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Today, publisher Microids and developer Pendulo Studios announced Tintin Reporter: Cigars of the Pharaoh for Switch. A release is planned for 2023.
We have the following overview with additional details:
Party game Toy Sports planned for Switch
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Publisher DX Gameworks announced today that it’s teaming up with developer Gixer Entertainment on Toy Sports. The game, a party experience, is due out on Switch in 2023.
Here’s what we know about it thus far:
Tameless, roguelite hack-and-slash game, to be released on Switch
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DX Gameworks has announced that it is developing Tameless, a new roguelite hack-and-slash action game for Switch. The title is targeting a 2023 launch.
For more information about the game, read the following overview:
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Railway Empire 2 coming to Switch
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The railway management simulator sequel Railway Empire 2 is in the works for Switch, publisher Kalypso Media and developer Gaming Minds Studios revealed today.
We saw the first game reach Nintendo’s console back in 2020. That followed its initial release in 2018.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R gets Father Pucci character trailer
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Another character trailer has come in for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, and we now have a look at Father Pucci. Fans know that he’s one of the most loyal followers and friends of Dio from Stone Ocean.
Learn more about JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R in the following overview:
Dungeons 4 announced for Switch
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Publisher Kalypso Media, along with developer Realmforge Studios, today announced Dungeons 4. The latest entry in the dungeon sim series is set to arrive on Switch in 2023.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Kukoos: Lost Pets heading to Switch in December, new trailer
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Publisher Modus Games and developer PetitFabrik have provided an update on Kukoos: Lost Pets, a new 3D platformer for Switch. Both sides confirmed today that the game will be released this December. Additionally, a new trailer has come in.
It’s been a year since we first heard about Kukoos: Lost Pets given that the game was announced for Switch last September. You can read more about it below.
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Live A Live director says HD-2D remake came about after Nintendo’s push for its return on the Virtual Console, more
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According to Live A Live director Takashi Tokita, a big reason the HD-2D remake of Live A Live came to be was due to Nintendo’s interest in having it return on the Wii U Virtual Console for its 20th anniversary in 2015. Apparently the RPG had a number of supporters within the company.
Tokita shared the news during a recent live stream. He indicated that the remake wouldn’t have happened if Square Enix didn’t go out of its way to initially bring back Live A Live for its Virtual Console appearance.