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In the near future, IronFall developer will be bringing RISE: Race The Future to Switch. See some gameplay footage in the video below.

Dragon Quest IX celebrated its tenth anniversary today. In honor of the occasion, a few developers appeared during a live stream. Although no announcements were made, there was some interesting discussion about a remake (and a tiny bit about a sequel) which could be a possibility for Switch.

Siliconera wrote down some notes of what was said during the stream. Here’s a recap:

Lethal League Blaze

Lethal League Blaze finally launched on Switch today via the eShop. Get a look at a bunch of footage in the video below.

Mortal Kombat 11 director Ed Boon has provided another look at an upcoming character. On Twitter, Boon posted an image of Nightwolf today, which you can find above.

You may recall that Sindel, another Mortal Kombat 11 DLC fighter, was teased earlier this week. In case you missed it, check out her image here.

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After a negative reaction to Sonic’s design in the upcoming movie, it was announced that the character would be going through a bit of a makeover. The decision also prompted the film to be delayed into February of next year.

Tim Miller, an executive producer on the Sonic movie, spoke about the entire experience in an interview with Variety. Miller shared the following about the reaction and going through with the redesign:

Ion Maiden, the old-school first-person shooter from Voidpoint and published by 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment, is making a pretty notable change. In order to “avoid legal issues”, it will now be called Ion Fury. The heavy metal band Iron Maiden had previously filed a lawsuit against the game over trademark infringement.

Iron Maiden doesn’t have a release date on consoles yet, but the PC version drops on August 15. The Switch version will be “coming later.”

Here’s an overview of Ion Fury, along with a new trailer:

A Robot Named Fight is still receiving new updates. Another patch was issued today, which introduces a new 4-player co-op mode where one player plays as Fight and up to three more players can join in as orbs. Bug fixes, room revisals, balance changes, and more are also included.

Below are the latest patch notes for the PC version, which also applies to Switch:

To promote the new release, Area 35 has readied a launch trailer for Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble. Have a look at the video below.

To celebrate the new release of Dr. Mario World on mobile, Nintendo has prepared a new launch trailer. You can see it below.

Motion Twin has announced that a new update is now available on Switch. The developer has implemented a ton of changes based on community feedback and features dozens of design, balancing and content changes. Highlights include a new mob, two new brutality mutations in the form of Adrenaline and Frenzy, the removal of Arbiter, and a whole slew of balancing tweaks.

Below are the full patch notes:


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