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Last year, PlatinumGames announced a brand new IP tentatively titled Project G.G. Not much is known at present, but it will be the third game in director Hideki Kamiya’s superhero trilogy, following Viewtiful Joe and The Wonderful 101.

In an interview with VGC, PlatinumGames boss Atsushi Inaba and Kamiya provided a status update on Project G.G. As part of that, Inaba said that the company hopes to “be more open” during development, which is possible since the title is being self-published.

Kamiya and Inaba said: 

Alongside the new Going Green DLC for Prison Architect that came out last week, a new update went out for the game. Paradox Interactive recently offered more insight as to what’s included.

Below are the full patch notes:

Yacht Club Games and Mechanical Head Studios have prepared a new 1.03 update for Cyber Shadow. It includes a few quality of life improvements and bug fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Apex Legends

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Apex Legends, Hellpoint, King of Seas, UnderMine, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Nintendo has quite a bit of maintenance scheduled, though all upcoming sessions will be complete towards the start of next week. All of the Big N’s platforms will be impacted.

Here’s the full schedule:

Ahead of its release next week, Famitsu published one of the first reviews for Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury in its latest issue. Four reviewers gave out scores of “9”, “9”, “8”, and “10” for a total of 36 points. The Wii U original earned 38 points, but 36 is nothing to snuff at, and keep in mind that different writers were involved.

In any case, we’ve gone ahead and translated the entire Famitsu review. You can find it in full below.

When you think about gaming franchises, Nintendo has some of the most recognizable IPs around. Mario is right at the top, but there’s also Pokemon, Zelda, Kirby, Donkey Kong, Splatoon, and many more. There’s even Animal Crossing, which was already fairly popular in the past, but has really taken off with New Horizons on Switch.

Despite how many series Nintendo has at its disposal, not everything is around today. There have some IPs that haven’t been touched in years, or even decades.

With that in mind, we want to hear from you. Is there a dormant Nintendo franchise you’d like to see make a comeback? Let us know in the comments below – your response may be featured in a future Nintendo Everything video!

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV

Switch fans in the west will finally be able to try out Romance of the Three Kingdoms when the Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV: Diplomacy and Strategy Expansion Pack launches next week. Ahead of the game’s release, Koei Tecmo gave us the opportunity to speak with producer Kazuhiro Echigoya.

Echigoya was able to speak about how the team approached the game’s story, future goals for the series, and more. We also chatted a bit about supporting Switch. 

Here’s our full discussion:

Following its release on the eShop, Green Hell is now receiving a physical release on Switch. Forever Entertainment is readying two versions, including a limited edition.

The full contents are as follows:

A selection of NeoGeo and Arcade Archives games have been discounted for Switch as part of Hamster’s latest eShop sale. You can find Samurai Shodown III, The King of Fighters ’99, and more at lower prices.

The full lineup is as follows:


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