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SEGA AGES Thunder Force AC

The official website for SEGA Ages Thunder Force AC has opened, revealing first details and screenshots for the upcoming Switch release. Today’s batch covers different modes, leaderboads, ships, and new features.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:

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Bravely Default II

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Bravely Default II, Fairy Tail, Yo-kai Watch Jam – Yo-kai Academy Y, and SEGA Ages Thunder Force IV. Scans of all games can be found below.

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Animal Crossing: New Leaf

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Abra was originally planned to be featured as part of the next Pokemon GO Community Day. However, the event was postponed following the coronavirus.

Now that same Community Day is set to run next week. It’ll be hosted on April 25, Niantic has announced.

Abra will come with the exclusive move Counter (Alakazam only). There will also be 3x catch Stardust and 3-hour Incense.

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Sunless Sea: Zubmariner Edition, a gothic horror RPG, arrives on the Switch eShop next Thursday. View some early footage below.

IGN has shared a new look at Streets of Rage 4 with five minutes of footage. Get a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Contigo Games and Whitethorn Digital have announced that StarCrossed, an action arcade game, will be appearing on Switch this month. It’ll launch digitally via the eShop on April 29.

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

G-Mode Archives 01: Flyhight Cloudia is out now on the Japanese Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Niantic has announced Incense Day as one of the latest events in Pokemon GO.

Over a six-hour period, players can receive different boosts from Incense for Water-, Fire-, Grass-, Psychic-, Bug-, and Ground-type Pokemon. While active, Incense will attract more Sentret as well. An event-exclusive 1 PokeCoin bundle featuring three Incense will also be available.

Here are the full details about the event:

The situation surrounding Cooking Mama: Cookstar doesn’t appear to be coming to an end anytime soon. After IP holder Office Create issued a statement earlier today and said it would be exploring legal action, publisher Planet Entertainment has come forward with a new response of its own.

Planet says that “creative differences arose as Cooking Mama: Cookstar was near completion that were outside the scope of our agreement and the game design approved by Office Create.” The company also believes it is within its rights to distribute the game.

Here’s the full statement from Planet:


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