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Headup Games is celebrating April Fools’ Day with a bit of an odd Switch eShop title. Safety First!, available now, “is a twin stick physics puzzler in which you have to fix broken electric wires using your Magical Yellow Repair Liquid (MYRL).” As shown in the image above, it’s not something that should be taken overly seriously.

Here’s an overview of Safety First!, along with a trailer:

The friends of Ringo Ishikawa is hitting the Switch eShop on Thursday. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

On Tuesday, Darksiders Warmastered Edition Switch will be launching physically and digitally for Switch. Get a look at how the game holds up on the system with the following footage:

It might be April Fools’ Day, but there is at least one announcement we know is real. Playtonic has long talked about and teased the 64-Bit Tonic update for Yooka-Laylee, and it’s finally live. The patch adds an optional way of playing through the 3D platformer with a retro style.

Here’s a trailer for the 64-Bit Tonic:

Yooka-Laylee is available physically and digitally on Switch.

A new series of commercials have come online for Pokemon: Detective Pikachu. We’ve rounded up the full set of adverts below.

This past weekend, Koei Tecmo held a live stream for Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle. The full recording can be found below, which contains some of the first footage.

It’s also been confirmed that Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle will be getting a demo. At least in Japan, it’ll be available in late April.

The latest ARMS Party Crash Bash is over, which has seen Ninjara moving on to the next round. The character took down Ribbon Girl by a final tally of 56% to 44%.

Mechanica and Dr. Coyle will be the next characters to face off. Ninjara will take on whoever wins that round.

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Inti Creates is now distributing a new update for Blaster Master Zero 2. Version 1.2.0 includes numerous fixes and the difficulty adjustment of planetoid C-2, the developer says.

The full patch notes are as follows:

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Dragon Quest XI S returns as the top Nintendo title, Pokemon Sword/Shield is in the top five, and Astral Chain appears for the first time.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 14 and March 19.

Gensou SkyDrift, a racer that was assisted by former Mario Kart developers, will arrive on Switch this summer. Have a look at some footage below.


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