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Rarely do games stay the same throughout development. One example of this pertains to Zelda: Breath of the Wild, specifically involving two locations.

In an interview published on Nintendo’s website this week, developer Manabu Takehara revealed that Kakariko Village and Korok Forest ended up swapping locations. He felt that “the two locations were out of place” as the game started to come together, so having them switch made the most sense.

Takehara said:

Nintendo has just gone live with a new English overview trailer for Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Switch. Get a look at the video below.

Another World and Flashback are getting a two-pack physical collection, Microids announced today. It will be available starting November 21.

Here’s an overview of the two titles:

The dynamic 2.5D arcade soccer game Golazo! will be appearing on the Switch eShop starting tomorrow, Klabater and Purple Tree have announced. It will be sold via the eShop.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Sayonara Wild Hearts, which was first unveiled at The Game Awards last year, has been dated for Switch. Annapurna Interactive revealed today that its launch will take place on September 19.

Here’s a new trailer:

Kemco and City Connection today announced Revenge of Justice. The upcoming title, which is a strategy RPG, is due out next year in Japan.

Here are the first screenshots:

No further information about Revenge of Justice has been shared. However, it will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show between September 12 and September 15.

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Kemco today announced Senri no Kifu: Gendai Shougi Mystery, a new mystery adventure game for Switch. A release is planned for early 2020 in Japan.

Here’s what we know thus far:

Konami is giving Switch owners a taste of what Contra: Rogue Corps has to offer with a brand new demo. The trial is currently live in Australia, with other regions to follow soon.

All Switch owners can access the demo regardless of their region. If you’d like to download it immediately, simply create an Australian Nintendo Account and visit the designated eShop page.

We’ll update this post when the demo goes live in other regions.

Source: Switch eShop

BurgerTime Party! will launch for Switch in Japan on October 8, a Japanese eShop listing reveals. This may end up being the same overseas, but XSEED and Marvelous haven’t confirmed the western release date just yet.

We have the following overview and trailer for BurgerTime Party!:

One-Way Ticket

Publisher Zodiac Interactive and developer Light & Digital Technology will be bringing One-Way Ticket to Switch next week, according to a Japanese eShop listing. The visual novel, which is loosely based on actual events tied to the Chinese fishing boat Lurongyu 2682, was previously planned for June, but now has a final release date of September 19.

Here’s an overview of One-Way Ticket, along with a trailer:


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