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Spellbreak

Proleatariat has provided an update on the fantasy battle royale game Spellbreak. When it launches on Switch, the title will be offered as a free-to-play game.

Proletariat CEO Seth Sivak said in a statement today that the studio “wanted to make sure that it would be as easy as possible for Spellbreak players to play with their friends, and making the game free-to-play helps us reach that goal. Going free-to-play and ensuring the game will be cross-play on day one reinforces our goal of making sure Spellbreak will be accessible to as many people as possible.”

Here’s an overview of Spellbreak, along with a trailer:

Paper Mario: The Origami King

Nintendo has lifted the embargo on Paper Mario: The Origami King, and a number of reviews are now going live. We’ve rounded up a few of the early verdicts below.

Rez Plz

Rez Plz, the new pixel art puzzle platformer, is due out on Switch today. View a bunch of footage from the game in the video below.

Rez Plz is available for Switch via the eShop.

Naught

WildSphere is bringing the 2D platformer Naught to Switch this month, the developer announced today. A release is planned for July 31.

Here’s an overview of Naught, along with a trailer:

Creaks

Amanita Design has set a final release date for its puzzle-adventure game Creaks. After the title was given a July launch month, it’s been confirmed that it’ll arrive on July 22.

For those that need a refresher, check out the following overview:

Zoids Wild: Infinity Blast

A new Zoids Wilds game was recently teased for Switch in Weekly Jump. Takara Tomy made the official announcement today, revealing Zoids Wild: Infinity Blast.

Zoids Wild: Infinity Blast features new Zoids such as Rising Liger. Players can also modify various Zoids in the game. Additional information is included in this month’s issue of CoroCoro.

Zoids Wild: Infinity Blast launches this winter in Japan. We have the first screenshots below.

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Rumors surfaced earlier this year that Nintendo supposedly has major plans surrounding Mario’s 35th anniversary. The biggest thing we had heard about concerned re-releases of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. A port of Super Mario 3D World is also said to be in the works.

VGC has now been tipped off by a reader of a @SuperMario35th account on Twitter, which was registered earlier in the year. It has a recovery email that could use Nintendo’s Japanese domain address, but we don’t have official confirmation at this time.

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Hamster is rolling out yet another Arcade Archives on Switch this week. Starting on July 16, all regions will have access to Kangaroo.

Kangaroo, which was made by Sun Electronics, debuted in 1982. The platformer takes inspiration from Donkey Kong and primarily involves playing as a mother kagaroo as you go from the bottom floor to the top floor to rescue your child.

Pricing for Arcade Archives Kangaroo is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR

A new 1.5.0 update is live for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app. Starting today, users can access Donkey Kong County and Natsume Championship Wrestling.

Here’s an introduction to both games:

A new update has just been made available for the Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app. Version 4.5.0 has brought along The Immortal, as was announced last week.

Below is a brief overview of the game:


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