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Adult Swim Games and Soleil have announced Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, a new game based on the Cartoon Network show. It will launch this summer on Switch and other platforms.

Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is a 3D hack-and-slash game where players control Jack as he travels through different timelines towards his final showdown with Aku. We have the debut trailer below.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Bandai Namco has issued the official patch notes for Dragon Ball FighterZ version 1.21. On top of that, we have a trailer showcasing FighterZ Pass 3 as well as the new update.

Here’s the full roundup:

Metro Redux

Ahead of its release on Friday, new footage has emerged showing Metro Redux on Switch. Footage of both Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light can be found below.

Bedtime Digital Games has shared a teaser trailer for Figment: Creed Valley, a follow-up to the 2017 action-adventure game Figment. Check it out below.

Figment: Creed Valley launches on Switch this fall.

PQube is localizing NekoNyan’s visual novel Aokana: Four Rhythms Across the Blue, the publisher has announced. It will launch this summer in North America and Europe.

Here’s an overview of Aokana: Four Rhythms Across the Blue, along with a trailer:

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends first debuted in Europe last November. We’ve been waiting to hear about when the North American release will be taking place, which thankfully is just around the corner.

Publisher ININ Games announced today that Bubble Bobble 4 Friends is coming stateside on March 31. It will be sold both physically and digitally.

Here’s an overview of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, along with a trailer:

The simulation game Two Point Hospital arrives on Switch today and a new launch trailer is now available. Watch it below.

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection officially launches tomorrow, and Capcom has shared a new Japanese trailer to celebrate. Check it out below.

Game Informer has a new look at the ragdoll physics game Totally Reliable Delivery Service. View some new footage in the video below.

The strategic 3D shooter Synaptic Drive, which has been worked on by Custom Robo producer Kouji Kenjo, has received a release date. It will launch on May 28, and a physical release will be offered in Japan. Pricing is set at 2,980 yen for the digital version and 3,980 yen for a retail copy.

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


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