Battle Hunters releasing in October
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Phase Two Games has set a release date for its squad-based RPG Battle Hunters. The title is launching for Switch on October 20, where it will be available via the eShop.
Here’s some information about Battle Hunters as well as a trailer:
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Puzzle game Worm Jazz out on Switch next week
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Inconspicuous Creations has announced that Worm Jazz, a puzzler about a worm shuffling its way through a series of mazes, is heading to Switch next week. The game’s release is scheduled for September 21.
We have the following overview and trailer for Worm Jazz:
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Ys IX: Monstrum Nox – characters trailer
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NIS America has released a new trailer for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox that highlights the game’s various characters. Check it out below.
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is due out for Switch in Summer 2021.
Genshin Impact – “Gnostic Chorus” story video
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miHoYo has prepared another story video for Genshin Impact, its upcoming free-to-play, open-world action RPG for Switch. View it below.
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The Uncertain: Light at the End pushed back to 2021 on Switch, new trailer
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The third-person sci-fi adventure game The Uncertain: Light at the End was previously announced for Switch, but it’s now seeing a delay. All console versions are now launching in 2021, New Game Order and META Publishing announced today.
For those that need a refresher, here’s an overview of the game plus a new trailer:
Monster Energy took issue with Immortals Fenyx Rising’s original Gods & Monsters name
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Immortals Fenyx Rising is no longer called Gods & Monsters. While one may have thought that the change was made internally at Ubisoft, the company may have actually been forced to go with something else.
YouTuber Hoeg Law and TechRaptor have reported that Monster Energy filed a legal opposition to the Gods & Monsters trademark in April 2020. Ubisoft responded a month later and confirmed the name change to Immortals Fenyx Rising. It’s possible that Ubisoft could have defeated the opposition, but it would have required time and money, and there were no guarantees.
As for Monster Energy, the company felt that there was potential for trademark confusion. The Monster branding is used in the video game space for the likes of clothes and accessories, as a sponsor of esports events, and in a video game – Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game. Ubisoft did initially argue that several hundred other uses of the word “monster” are currently live trademarks.
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Super Squidlit coming to Switch in 2021
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The platformer Squidlit made it to Switch earlier this year. It’s now been confirmed that the follow-up, Super Squidlit, will launch in early 2021 on the system.
Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:
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Toby Fox shares another lengthy Deltarune status update
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Toby Fox gave a brief Deltarune development update in last week’s issue of Famitsu. With Undertale’s fifth anniversary being held today, Fox has provided another status update, and it’s quite lengthy.
Here’s the full rundown:
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Sky Rogue update out now (version 1.3)
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The rogue-lite action flight simulator Sky Rogue was recently updated on Switch again. Version 1.3 includes some new elements, a bunch of changes, and a slew of bug fixes.
Here are the full patch notes:
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Alpaca Ball: Allstars getting a physical release in certain regions
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Alpaca Ball: Allstars was recently confirmed for release in October. Leoful followed up with additional information today, announcing a physical release in certain regions.
The physical edition of Alpaca Ball: Allstars is planned for Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and other Southeast Asia territories. It’s due out on November 5. Pre-orders come with an official EZ-Link card in Singapore.
The Asian release will include language support for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean, in addition to English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian.
Source: Leoful PR