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PixelNAUTS Games today announced Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity. The definitive version of the fast-paced, dodge ’em up title will launch on July 16. The game promises “upgrades include new mechanics, increased levels and more, to provide players with the best momentum-driven experience possible.”

Here’s some additional information about Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity, along with a trailer:

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Publisher Team17, along with developer Hermes Interactive, have announced a release date for Automachef. The two companies today confirmed that the challenging culinary puzzler will be out on the eShop starting July 23.

Here’s a rundown of the game’s features:

Team Cherry published a blog post today that goes into detail regarding the gameplay systems in Hollow Knight: Silksong. The studio also commented on the game’s release, stating that it will launch when it’s ready.

Here’s the full rundown from Team Cherry:

No Gravity Games, formally known as Fat Dog Games, today announced the turn-based, tactical stealth game Alder’s Blood for Switch. A release is planned for later in 2019.

We have the following overview and trailer for Alder’s Blood:

AI: The Somnium Files

Spike Chunsoft will be releasing AI: The Somnium Files on Switch a few months from now. We know that Europe and Australia won’t be left behind, as the company is teaming up with an outside publisher to bring the game to other territories.

Numskull Games announced today that it will release AI: The Somnium Files in European and Australian markets. The detective game will be out both physically and digitally on September 20. This partnership will continue going forward, with Numskull handling other titles from Spike Chunsoft as well.

A couple of months ago, Forever Entertainment announced the horizontal shoot ’em up Q-YO Blaster for Switch. Now thanks to an eShop listing, we have confirmation that the game launches this Thursday.

We have the following overview and trailer for Q-YO Blaster:

Free Style Games has come out with two new commercials for Obakeidoro!, its competitive action game for Switch. View the adverts below.

Obakeidoro! launches on Switch this summer.

Devil May Cry is about to make its debut on Switch. For a look at how it stacks up to the Xbox 360 version and PlayStation 2 original, check out the video below.

Out of nowhere, Nintendo has released a new update for Wii U. Version 5.5.4 is now live for all system owners worldwide.

Nintendo has yet to publish any notes about today’s firmware upgrade. That being said, it likely falls in line with previous versions. That means the following: “Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience”.

Prior to today, Wii U’s last update was in September 2018. The system hasn’t received any notable feature additions since 2014.

While Phoenix Labs is working to bring Dauntless to Switch, we now know that it’s not being done entirely in-house. According to the studio’s Chris Fox, Iron Galaxy is also involved.

Iron Galaxy previously ported The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to Switch. That turned out pretty well in the end, so here’s hoping that Dauntless also turns out well.


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