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We’re still several months away from E3 2020, but Limited Run Games has already confirmed its presence for the show. The company will air its annual press conference on June 8.

It will be hosted at the following times:

The 2D RPG-platformer Underhero won’t be arriving on Switch this week as previously expected. Publisher Digerati has announced a delay, stating that the decision was made “to ensure that a patch to address a number of issues will be available at launch.”

“While we’re hugely disappointed Nintendo Switch owners have a little longer to wait, delaying Underhero means players will be able to experience the best possible version of the game on day one,” Digerati said.

Underhero now has a new release date of February 27 on Switch.

Source: Digerati PR

Pokemon Sword/Shield

Earlier today, Nintendo issued a statement surrounding the Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield leaks. As previously mentioned, information about the games – specifically unknown creatures – were made public prior to being announced. FNintendo admitted that it had received an early copy from Nintendo, and one of its reviewers unfortunately leaked images online.

Following up on Nintendo’s note, FNintendo has published a statement of its own. You can read it in full below.

Zen Studios today announced that its dungeon-crawler Operencia: The Stolen Sun will be put on Switch. The game will be distributed via the eShop starting March 31.

Here’s some information about Operencia: The Stolen Sun from Zen Studios:

The adventure game Knightin’+, will be released on Switch next week, publisher Ratalakia Games and developer Muzt Die Studios announced today. It’s due out on February 21 via the eShop.

Here’s an overview of Knightin’+:

A new special physical release has been announced for Dead Cells on Switch. Known as “The Prison’s Edition”, the megabundle is said to be “the ultimate physical version of the game for fans and collectors alike.”

The entire package is presented in an embossed tin, emblazoned with the Dead Cells iconic flame logo. A 22cm-tall figurine of the Prisoner is also included, who is brandishing one of the game’s stranger weapons, the Vorpan. You’ll also be getting three collector pin badges, four metallic stickers, an exclusive print art card, a numbered collector’s certificate, and a 7”, two-track, orange vinyl record. The tin is also packed with a Switch copy of Dead Cells – Action Game of the Year (containing the game, a bonus artbook and keyring) together with a digital code allowing access to the new The Bad Seed DLC.

Dead Cells – The Prisoner’s Edition will be released on June 23 for $109.99.

Source: Motion Twin PR

Starting this week, travelers in the United States will have an opportunity to play Switch and Switch Lite at select major airports. The Nintendo Switch: On The Go experience has been announced, allowing for hands-on opportunities with popular titles such as Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Super Mario Party, Tetris 99, and more.

The Dulles International Airport, Tacoma International Airport, O’Hare International Airport, and Dallas Love Field Airport will be participating in the initiative. Nintendo Switch: On The Go will be running in February and March.

Here’s the full announcement with additional details:


As is usually the case, the Nintendo UK store is cooking up a pre-order bonus for Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. Those who reserve the game will receive the poster pictured above.

You can pre-order Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX here. There are a few different options available if you’re interested in picking up a new Switch system with your purchase.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield were affected by substantial leaks prior to their release. Information was shared online a couple of weeks before launch, and details about unannounced creatures in the game were made public ahead of time.

VG247 has now obtained a statement from Nintendo about the situation. At least some of the leaks stemmed from the Portuguese website FNintendo, as one of the site’s reviewers had received an early copy and decided to leak images online. Nintendo says that it will no longer be working with FNintendo moving forward.

The full statement reads:

The fighting game Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe could be coming to Switch. A rating recently appeared in Taiwan, suggesting that FK Digital will release its title on Nintendo’s console through publisher Arc System Works.

Here’s an overview of Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe, along with a trailer:


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