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Half a year ago, Ittle Dew 2+ was pulled from the Switch eShop. Ludosity blamed original publisher Nicalis for its disappearance, but it was never really clear why it happened in the first place.

Many months later, Ittle Dew 2+ is finally returning to the eShop. Nicalis is no longer involved, and the game will be published directly by Ludosity.

Here’s some information about Ittle Dew 2+:

The 2.5D zombie-infested adventure debuts on the Switch eShop in the west today. Check out some footage in the video below.

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX sold about 140,000 copies in its first week in Japan. According to Dengeki, it saw an initial sell-through rate of 70 percent.

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is performing similarly to previous entries in the franchise. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky on DS moved 141,000 units in its first week before going on to sell 421,000 units in total. There’s also Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity for 3DS, which sold 151,000 units upon release and 330,000 copies in total.

Dengeki points out that the original versions of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX as well as Explorers of Time/Explorers of Darkness ended up selling over one million units, so we’ll have to see if this new Switch remake can match those same heights.

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The Seattle Times is reporting that a staffer at Nintendo of America in Redmond, Washington has tested positive for the coronavirus. The employee was in contact with other Nintendo workers, who are now in self-quarantine. This applies whether they have symptoms or not.

In a statement, Nintendo said:


Dragon Marked for Death

Inti Creates has revealed a major 3.0.0 update for its action RPG Dragon Marked for Death. The Oracle and Bandit will be added to the game as two new characters, the company announced. Both can be unlocked once certain conditions are met.

The 3.0.0 update goes live on April 21. View a trailer showcasing the Oracle and Bandit below.

Pokemon GO’s reputation was originally built upon the idea of going outside, moving about, and interacting with others. Unfortunately, the coronavirus is making these types of interactions almost impossible. In response to the pandemic, Niantic is implementing temporary changes in mechanics.

A representative told Polygon that Niantic is “prioritizing updates to Pokémon GO features and experiences that can be enjoyed in individual settings.” Habitats will be increased, allowing players to see more monsters nearby while playing closer to home.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Nintendo isn’t slowing down on its advertising efforts for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, as the Switch game has been given another round of Japanese commercials. Watch the latest adverts below.

Niantic has announced that the latest Pokemon GO Community Day featuring Abra has been postponed. Though not stated explicitly, it’s clear that the move was made due to the coronavirus.

The latest Pokemon GO Community Day was originally scheduled for March 15. A new date / window has not yet been announced.

Here’s the full announcement from Niantic:

The fast-paced shoot ’em up / bullet hell game Rainbows, Toilets & Unicorns will be out on the Switch eShop tomorrow. View some footage below.

Square Enix

Square Enix is one of the major players impacted by the cancellation of E3 2020. The company attended last year’s show in full force, complete with a press conference that announced and highlighted numerous games such as Final Fantasy VIII Remastered.

In a statement today, Square Enix said that it is “exploring other options” to show off its games. The full note is as follows:


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