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Capcom has published a new Monster Hunter Rise developer interview. This time we get to hear from Yoshitaka Mori, who was responsible for designing the player actions for all fourteen weapon types. Mori discussed a few topics such as how Switch Skills ended up in the game and balancing the weapons.

Here’s the full interview:

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Speaking with Nikkei, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa was asked about what’s next for Animal Crossing fans.

Furukawa spoke broadly about the company’s viewpoints, and noted that “games must be interesting” given other competition and consumers having only so much free time. Nintendo doesn’t simply want to rest on its laurels, so it wants to continue supporting its well-known franchises while also pursuing “new games and new series.”

Furukawa also brought up hardware and how Nintendo is “constantly thinking about ideas for new consoles”. Although many ideas are difficult to realize, the company invests in resources “in case any of these ideas become feasible in future.”

Our full translation of Furukawa’s comments can be found below.

Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Diplomacy and Strategy Expansion Pack Bundle

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV: Diplomacy and Strategy Expansion Pack Bundle has received a new update, bringing the game to version 1.0.5. It comes with a number of new functions/features, bug fixes, and more. 

Below are the full patch notes:

This week’s episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta challenge themselves to see if they can guess Pokemon just by their silhouettes to prepare for New Pokemon Snap. Check out the full episode below.

Fallen Legion Revenants

Fallen Legion Revenants has received another update, and is now at version 1.0.4. It includes Switch optimizations, a couple of fixes, and an adjustment.

Below are the full patch notes:

Super Rare Games has announced its latest physical release for Switch. In partnership with Daedalic and Indoor Astronaut, the co-op railroad construction game Unrailed! will be receiving a physical version.

All copies contain all the current content on its cart, a full-color manual, interior artwork, an exclusive sticker, and three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set. There will be 4,000 copies made in total.

Pre-orders for Unrailed! open at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM in the UK / 7 PM in Europe on the Super Rare Games website.

Source: Super Rare Games PR

Sonic Colors

Update: Sonic Colors Ultimate has been listed by French retailer Sogamely. If the retailer is to be believed, it’ll be on Switch and other platforms. The listing does not contain any concrete details and it’s unclear if there’s any correlation to the iksample discovery.


Original: Sonic Colors Remastered is rumored to be the works. That’s after a possible mention for the project was found on the website of iksample, a German dubbing studio. It’s listed with key art for Sonic Boom, though we assume that was a mistake.

According to iksample, the company is involved with localization. The original Sonic Colors did not have a German dub, so SEGA may want to include it in a potential remaster.

We do need to caution that there’s been no official announcement for Sonic Colors Remastered, and it’s always possible that nothing comes to fruition. If this is an actual product though, a Switch release is almost a certainty. Sonic doesn’t miss Nintendo platforms these days, and the original was a Wii exclusive (though the DS did receive a different title of its own).

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What The Dub?!

What The Dub?!, Wide Right Games’ party title, has arrived on Switch. Take a look at some gameplay footage in the video below.

What The Dub?! can be accessed digitally from the Switch eShop. For those that missed it, find our original coverage here.

Say No! More

The one button game Say No! More has arrived on Switch, and we have a launch trailer to celebrate. Get a look at the video below.

Say No! More is out now on Switch via the eShop. Learn more about the game here.


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