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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:

Nintendo has uploaded a pair of new Japanese commercials for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. We’ve attached both adverts below.

The platformer Hayfever, coming from Zordix and Pixadome, will be out on the Switch eShop tomorrow. Find some early footage below.

Blizzard has unveiled a new Experimental Mode for Overwatch known as “Triple Damage”. Experimental testing in Overwatch lets players try out the dev team’s various ideas. And with Triple Damage specifically, there will be a team composition for one tank, three damage, and two support.

Here’s the full explanation from director Jeff Kaplan:

Mass Creation has shared a launch trailer for Corridor Z, which recently debuted on the Switch eShop. We have the video below.

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Thunder Lotus Games has published a new teaser trailer for Spiritfarer, which offers a look at resource management and transformation gameplay. Check it out below.

Invisible Collective is releasing its Fast-paced multiplayer competitive twin-stick shooter Battlesloths on Switch this week, the developer has announced. It will be available digitally on February 27 worldwide.

We have the following overview and trailer for Battlesloths:

Dotemu has set a more specific release window for the beat ’em up Streets of Rage 4. Though we don’t have an exact release date, it’s on track to launch this spring.

Floyd Iraia has also been revealed as Streets of Rage 4’s final playable character. Two-player online and four-player offline multiplayer support has been confirmed as well.

Here’s an introduction to Floyd as well as a new trailer:


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