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Beyblade X: XONE

Today, FuRyu unveiled announced Beyblade X: XONE, a “Beyblade action” title for Switch. A release is planned for November 14, 2024 in Japan.

Just like the top toy game, Beyblade X: XONE has players fighting and customizing Beyblades. A single-player mode is included with a new story and original characters, but online battles will now be supported. Stadiums contain the “X Lines” from the Beyblade X anime series, and are the battlefield of action-oriented Beyblade battles that utilize the “X Dash” mechanic and a game-original “Active Gauge.”

DreadOut: Remastered Collection

Soft Source Publishing, along with Digital Happiness, have announced that DreadOut: Remastered Collection is heading to Switch. There’s no word on a release date, but it’ll be out “in the near future.”

DreadOut: Remastered Collection includes DreadOut and DreadOut: Keepers of the Dark. These horror games first released in 2014 and 2016 respectively.

More information about both can be found in the following overview:

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of May 23, 2024. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:


Across the Obelisk update 1.4.0

Across the Obelisk issued a new update today in the form of version 1.4.0.

The patch includes bug fixes along with a bunch of new changes. New events and challenges are also included.

Here’s the full rundown:

Frog Detective physical

Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery has been revealed for physical release on Switch. This one comes from Fangamer.

Each copy of the game includes the title on a cartridge, a digital download code for a copy of the complete soundtrack, reversible cover art, and business cards from Frog Detective and Lobster Cop. A Deluxe Edition is also planned which adds f four-piece acrylic mini-standee measuring about 2.3 inches tall and 3.45 inches wide when assembled, two kiss-cut sticker sheets, and a set of three postcard-style art cards wishing you the best from Haunted Island, Warlock Woods, and Cowboy County.

The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending May 11, 2024 is now available.

EA Sports FC 24, which was #3 last week, now takes the top spot. Hogwarts Legacy also sees a jump from #8 to #3. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is Nintendo’s highest title at #4 – though Super Mario Bros. Wonder is right behind it. Endless Ocean Luminous is already out of the top 40.

Here’s the full UK software sales chart for the week ending May 11, 2024:

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LEGO Zelda rumor

Bricktastic claims to have new details about the first LEGO set based on The Legend of Zelda, which will be the previously-rumored Great Deku Tree.

According to the site, the product launches this September. Once again, you’ll apparently be able to choose between looks inspired by Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild – the latter features green leaves while the latter has pink leaves.

Tokyo Xanadu eX+ release date

Aksys Games has come through with the release date for Tokyo Xanadu eX+ on Switch in the west. The action RPG will be ready to go on July 25, 2024.

The Switch version of Tokyo Xanadu eX+ was confirmed for western release back in March. It features new scenarios and gameplay not included in the original PlayStation Vita version plus all additional content for the game and a revamped localization of the story.

Here’s some additional information:

Ultimate Chicken Horse Pandamonium update

May 9: A new “Pandamonium” update has been announced for Ultimate Chicken Horse, and it’s dropping in just a few days.

The update brings along new content such as Panda as an additional character, new levels, new music, and more. A few fixes are included as well.

Here’s the full rundown:

Monster Hunter sales

Capcom today shared the latest sales data for the Monster Hunter series as well as Monster Hunter Rise specifically.

The entire franchise is now at 100 million units worldwide. Monster Hunter Rise, which released on Switch, has sold over 15 million units while Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak exceeded 8 million units.

The full notice from Capcom reads:


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