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Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted

We know that Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is coming soon to Switch – it’s just a matter of when. A listing on Nintendo’s website would let you to believe it’s up on the eShop now, though we can confirm that isn’t the case. The site also has a May 21 release date, which makes much more sense.

Here’s some information about Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted:

Publisher Nacon and developer KT Racing have shared the first gameplay video for WRC 9, the official video game of the FIA World Rally Championship. Below, fans can get a glimpse of Rally New Zealand, which is making a big return to the FIA World Rally Championship calendar after a seven-year absence.

WRC 9 will initially launch in September, though the Switch version will follow at a later date.

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Ministry of Broadcast, the narrative driven 2D cinematic platformer, has been given a new launch trailer. We have it below.

The investigation title Oniria Crimes is in development for Switch, BadLand Publishing and developer cKolmos Games have announced. It’s a few months out, but a release date of October 30 has already been set.

We have the following overview and trailer for Oniria Crimes:

Publisher FDG Entertainment and developer Pixel Licker have announced that Slayin 2 will launch on Switch next week. The endless action-RPG, which contains a full story mode and a two-player co-op mode, is due out on May 7.

Here’s an overview of Slayin 2, along with a trailer:

Due to the situation surrounding the coronavirus, The Wonderful 101: Remastered’s retail release has been delayed. It will now ship in North America on June 30 and July 3 in Europe.

As expected, physical rewards from Kickstarter have also been impacted. We have the full rundown from PlatinumGames below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from April 2020. You can watch it below.

Update: Eurogamer is running a similar story. The site says Nintendo “has told publishers set to reveal games during its showcase that it needs more development time on its first-party games.” Additionally, “publishers have been told not to wait if they wish to make their own reveals individually.”


Original: Usually when June rolls around, you can generally expect Nintendo to host a presentation of some kind. That used to be in the form of in-person conferences at E3, but in recent years, the company shifted to Nintendo Directs instead. However, there’s a chance that we won’t be getting any sort of presentation in June this year.

VentureBeat is reporting that Nintendo has told partner developers it will not hold a Nintendo Direct during the month. The site says “complications brought about from Japan’s work-from-home order as part of its attempts to mitigate COVID-19 are forcing Nintendo to push back its schedule.”

Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ latest update introduced some new characters, including Jolly Redd. He occasionally shows to sell in-game art, as well as furniture with unique colors. True to previous entries in the series, players have to figure out which art pieces are real and which are fake.

What players may not initially know is that much of the fake artwork changes based on when you look at them. That happens in the morning, and then reverts back to how it looked originally in the evening.

Here’s a closer look, courtesy of YouTuber AbdallahSmash026:

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Kururin Cafe joined the Japanese Switch eShop yesterday as the third entry in the G-Mode Archives series. We have the game’s trailer below, along with some footage.


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