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Publisher Team17, along with developer Pathea Games, today announced that the sandbox simulation RPG My Time at Portia will be releasing for Switch on April 16. Pre-orders are available starting today.

Those who pre-order My Time at Portia will receive the Housewarming Gift Set which includes:

Fate/Extella Link makes its debut in the west today. For a lengthy look at the Switch version in English, view the gameplay video below.

OMG Zombies! will release for Switch on March 26, Ghostlight has announced. The game was previously given a general spring release window.

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Koei Tecmo has shared further information about the core Synthesis gameplay system in Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland, including the “Awakened Effects” ability.

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Thanks to 365games, we have a look at the boxart for Sniper Elite V2 Remastered. Check out the packaging image above.

Sniper Elite V2 Remastered will launch on Switch later this year.

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During a live stream a few days ago, Square Enix showed off a bunch of footage from Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy. Check out the full recording below.

Black Future ’88 is on display at GDC 2019 this week, and GameSpot has a look at the latest playable build. View some footage below.

Primary Orbit announced today that Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift will be ported to new platforms, including Switch. A release date was not announced.

Marchen Forest follows Mylne’s quest to become a a master apothecary with dungeon-crawling, gathering ingredients, mini-games, and more. Find some additional details and a trailer below.

This month’s issue of V-Jump revealed Goku from Dragon Ball GT as a new DLC character. For a first look, check out the scan above.

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SEGA

Remember the Atlus fan survey that popped up a little while ago? By completing it, fans could share feedback directly with the company, and even show interest in having certain IPs ported to Switch.

SEGA has now done the exact same thing for its own franchises. The new survey will help “determine the next steps for some of our most popular series, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Yakuza, Valkyria Chronicles, Phantasy Star, and more.”

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