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Earlier this month, we heard that the retro style shooter Speed Limit would be coming to Switch. Chorus Worldwide followed up with additional information and announced that the game will be out on the eShop in February 2021.

We have the following overview and trailer for Speed Limit:

Arcade Archives Rush'n Attack

Famitsu showed off Arcade Archives Rush’n Attack (Green Berret) during a live stream today. For a look at some footage, continue on below.

Arcade Archives Rush’n Attack releases worldwide for Switch on November 26 via the eShop.

Super Nintendo World is pretty much ready to go at this point with construction having been all but completed. We now have a good look at the theme park from an aerial perspective thanks to a brief video.

Here’s the full footage:

Deemo - DJ Max Respect

Deemo is teaming up with DJ Max Respect on a new DLC pack. Switch players can get their hands on five new tracks for the game.

The full lineup is as follows:

As we approach December, more events are planned for Pokemon GO. Niantic is planning Research Breakthrough encounters, the return of Kyurem and arrival of Mega Abomasnow, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

In Celebration of Violence

In Celebration of Violence, a fantasy-action roguelike, reaches Switch tomorrow. Have a look at some early footage below.

In Celebration of Violence will be sold digitally for Switch starting on November 26. Additional information and a trailer can be found here.

My Hero One's Justice 2

Bandai Namco has prepared a new 1.0.6 update for My Hero One’s Justice 2 on Switch. It’s highlighted by a ton of different balance changes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Foreclosed

At the Golden Joystick Awards 2020, Merge Games and Antab Studio debuted a new trailer for the narrative-driven action-shooter Foreclosed. We’ve attached the video below.

Foreclosed will debut on Switch in 2021.

Nintendo Switch

According to a Bloomberg report, Nintendo is teaming up with Sharp Corp. to help assemble Switch consoles. Not only will the move help boost production of the system, but it could serve as a safeguard in light of trade tensions between the United States and China.

Switch was previously being made in China and Vietnam. More recently, production started at a Malaysia factory, which is owned by Sharp. Bloomberg says that “Nintendo’s main assembly partner Foxconn Technology Co., a key unit of Foxconn Technology Group, owns a Sharp stake and helped connect the two Japanese companies”.

The report further adds that assembly of Switch systems will “operate at maximum capacity through the end of this year, eschewing the typical December lull that follows the fulfillment of holiday demand.” That could lead to a higher amount of available units and more than the 10.8 million consoles that were shipped between October and December of 2019.

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Rune Factory 5

A new batch of details and screenshots are in for Rune Factory 5, largely focusing on the game’s characters. We get to learn about romance options Fuuka, Ludmilla, Murakumo, and Lucas as well as townspeople Misasagi and Elshe.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:


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