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A physical version of Redeemer: Enhanced Edition was announced for Switch last month. Now thanks to Amazon UK we have a look at the boxart. Check out the packaging image above.

Redeemer: Enhanced Edition can be pre-ordered on Amazon UK here.

Final Fantasy X HD Remaster recently launched in Japan, with the overseas release taking place at the start of next week. Get a look at a bunch of footage from the classic RPG running on Switch below.

UK retailer GAME is listing the Saints Row: The Third – The Full Package Deluxe Pack for Switch. Copies include the game, game case sleeve, double-sided alternate inlay, sticker sheet, thumb grips, double-sided lithographs, microfiber screen cloth, and a poster.

Pricing is set at £34.99. Pre-orders are now open at GAME here. At least for now, no other retailer is listing this version of the release.

Thanks to JPSWITCHMANIA for the tip.

Path to Mnemosyne

Path to Mnemosyne will be hitting the Switch eShop next Tuesday. For an early look at the game, check out the video below.

Fire Emblem Heroes has updated with its latest updates.

First, players can add 3-star Raven: Peerless Fighter, Leon: True of Heart, and Eliwood: Knight of Lycia to their army by clearing the Three Heroes Quests. Clear even more quests afterwards to receive up to 6 Orbs.

BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!

Nintendo and HAL Laboratory will be closing out the end of April with the first BoxBoy! game on Switch. View new screenshots of BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! below.

BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! launches for Switch via the eShop on April 26.

Beyond Enemy Lines: Covert Operations

Thanks to listings on the North American and European eShops, we have a release date for Beyond Enemy Lines: Covert Operations. The shooter is expected to arrive in both regions on April 23.

Here’s an overview, along with a trailer:

Double Pug Switch

New footage has emerged for the platformer Double Pug Switch, stemming from a recent appearance EGX Rezzed 2019. View the gameplay below.

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Is Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution getting a physical release? Play-Asia seems to think so. The retailer put up a page for the game earlier this week, and is now taking pre-orders for a boxed European copy here.

Despite the Play-Asia listing, we do have to take this with a salt for the time being – which is why we’re marking our post as a rumor. What gives us pause in particular is that Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution will be digital-only in Japan. It’s certainly possible that Konami could have different plans for the west, but we’ll have to wait and see how things pan out in the future.


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