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Following up on today’s Japanese release date for Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization on Switch, we have an update for fans in the west. Bandai Namco has confirmed that it’ll be ready sometime this spring in North America and Europe, though a specific date hasn’t been shared just yet.

We also have the following trailer:

Defense Grid 2

Defense Grid 2 is on the way to Switch, Hidden Path Entertainment announced today.

The studio says it “worked closely with Nintendo to create comprehensive leaderboards just for Defense Grid 2 on Nintendo Switch, so you can track your wins against all other portable players worldwide, or just with your friends as you’ve come to expect. The team also worked tirelessly on performance and quality so that you’ll have an amazing experience on the Nintendo Switch.”

Dysmantle

Today, 10tons announced its next project titled Dysmantle. The open-world action RPG is currently in development for Switch and other consoles.

We have the following overview and trailer:

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

Switch – 78,056
PS4 – 12,012
PS4 Pro – 6,289
New 2DS LL – 3,954
Vita – 1,711
New 3DS LL – 1,483
2DS – 268
Xbox One X – 38
Xbox One – 12

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition is heading to Switch in Japan on April 25, Bandai Namco has announced. Pre-orders will open on January 17.

As the Deluxe Edition name implies, DLC will be in the package. That includes all three chapters of the Abyss of the Shrine Maiden DLC.

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition will also be distributed in the west. However, Bandai Namco has not confirmed the overseas release date at this time.

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Crunching Koalas published a launch trailer for My Memory of Us, which is due out for Switch on January 24. Watch it below.

Dead End Job has resurfaced with a brand new “Ghoul-B-Gone” trailer. We’ve included the latest video below.

We heard this week that Bandai Namco will be making a few announcements at the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals next weekend. Today, the company began to tease some of the reveals in the pipeline.

The first thing fans can look forward to is the announcement of an entirely new game. Bandai Namco isn’t saying much at present, only stating that it’s some sort of action RPG. Platforms have yet to be announced, but the recent titles have been on Switch. It sounds like the mystery project is due out sometime this year.

The NES – Nintendo Switch Online app has received an update. Version 2.1.0 is out now, adding in the latest games as well as new SP versions (which were previously unannounced).

As a reminder, Blaster Master and Zelda II – The Adventure of Link are the newest additions. If you download the Japanese app, you can nab Joy Mecha Fight as well.

Ninja Master’s is due out on Switch this week as the system’s latest NeoGeo game, Hamster has announced. A release is planned for January 17 worldwide.

Hamster passed along the following overview:



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