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Death end re;Quest may have a chance of coming to Switch. That’s based on a new listing from Amazon Italy, which lists the game.

One aspect to consider is the release date the retailer has. Amazon Italy claims that Death end re;Quest is coming to Switch on February 22, which is the release date for the PlayStation 4 version. That would be oddly close since there’s yet to even be an official announcement. It’s unclear if the listing itself is a mistake, or if the date is just a placeholder.

Here’s a trailer for Compile Heart’s RPG: Death end re;Quest

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Update: Patch notes added below.


Original: Nintendo and Cygames have issued a new update for Dragalia Lost. On both iOS and Android, version 1.4.0 is out now.

The official patch notes make mention of feature improvements and bug fixes. Dragalia Lost itself doesn’t have any details about the update yet, but we’ll let you know if we hear about anything else.

The Walking Dead: The Final Season is getting a physical release, according to a listing on Amazon. There’s no indication regarding its availability as the page contains a tentative December 31 release date.

The last episode from The Walking Dead: The Final Season launches on March 26. We should be seeing the physical version sometime after then.

Thanks to JPSWITCHMANIA for the tip.

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It was announced last month that Cytus Alpha is hitting Japan on April 25. Today, PM Studios and acttil followed up with some news for the west.

Cytus Alpha, a rhythm game from Rayark, will also be launching this April in the west. A specific date will be shared in the future. That’s not all though, as a physical version is confirmed for North America, and the initial release will come with a special CD that has music from [Chapter Ω].

In an interview with SEGA Ages supervisor Yosuke Okunari about the approach to localization for the Switch releases. Okunari explained that things are mostly being left as is, but left an interesting tease for the future. He said that the team “may try localizing titles which have never been translated if we can draw a reaction.”

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Cursed Castilla

Cursed Castilla previously appeared on 3DS, but is now making its way to Switch. Check out some footage in the video below.

The Switch eShop had a few surprise releases today, including When Ski Lifts Go Wrong. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

Legrand Legacy: Tale of the Fatebounds debuts on the Switch eShop tomorrow. Take a look at some footage below.


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