Children of Morta gains “Family Trials” update
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Children of Morta players have access to new content in what 11 bit studios and Dead Mage are calling the game’s biggest update yet.
The combat-focused mode Family Trials has been added with new systems, items, character build possibilities, and more. Additional details and a trailer can be found below.
The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom out in June, story trailer
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Outright Games, Atomic Cartoons, and Stage Clear Studios have set a final release date for The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom. The kid friendly zombie and monster action game will be available for Switch on June 4.
Here’s an overview of the game:
Blasphemous receiving Deluxe Edition at retail
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Sold Out, in partnership with Team17 and The Game Kitchen, is releasing a new physical version of Blasphemous at retail. The game is getting a “Deluxe Edition, featuring a copy of the game as well as digital and physical content.
The full lineup includes:
More: Sold Out, The Game Kitchen
Puzzle adventure game The Last Cube heading to Switch
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Improx Games has announced that The Last Cube, its puzzle adventure title, is in the works for Switch. A release is planned for later in 2021.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
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Immortals Fenyx Rising update out now (version 1.3.0), patch notes
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Immortals Fenyx Rising has been updated on Switch, bringing the game to version 1.3.0. It includes support for the new “The Lost Gods” additional content, stability improvements, and performance improvements.
The full patch notes are as follows:
WayForward shows scrapped River City Girls boss
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On social media today, WayForward shared new insight into the making of River City Girls. The developer showed off a scrapped boss for the game who goes by the name Noroi, which means curse in Japanese.
According to WayForward: “This kindhearted schoolboy would have been possessed by a malicious yokai that made him violent towards our heroines, but he never made it past the concept stage.” You can see a piece of concept art above.
River City Girls originally launched for Switch in September 2019.
Monster Hunter Rise now offering Kamura Pack 1: Big Hit Celebration
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Monster Hunter Rise is celebrating its milestone of having shipped five million copies worldwide with a special bonus. All players can obtain the Kamura Pack 1: Big Hit Celebration, which contains 30 Mega Potions, 20 Well-done Steaks, 10 Large Barrel Bombs, 5 Mega Demondrugs, and 5 Mega Armorskins.
The pack can be claimed in the main game of Monster Hunter Rise, though you’ll need to ensure that you’ve updated to the latest version. Visit the Courier to redeem the bonus.
More: Capcom, Monster Hunter Rise
Pac-Man 99 announced for Switch
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It’s just been revealed that Pac-Man 99 is on the way to Switch. Much like Tetris 99 and Super Mario Bros. 35, it’s intended as a bonus for Nintendo Switch Online members.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate getting Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury spirits
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Spirits based on Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury are joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Nintendo has revealed. There will be three in total, all of which are pictured above.
The new event with these spirits begins on April 9. They’ll be up for grabs during a five-day period.
Switch firmware version 12.0.0 seems to include code related to dock update
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If you’re a Switch owner looking for new features and functionality, the console’s new 12.0.0 firmware may have come as a disappointment. The official notice mentioned that Nintendo merely fixed an issue with save data backups. However, after coming through the contents of the update, dataminers have come across an interesting discovery.
As relayed by Twitter user OatmealDome, version 12.0.0 apparently allows for the dock’s internal firmware to be updated. It’s a curious addition as there’s not much to the device – it only has USB chips, a MyDP to HDMI converter, and flash memory to store its firmware. It doesn’t seem as though Nintendo has ever issued an update for the dock, and there may not be much of a purpose in doing so given its limited technology.