Tangledeep Switch trailer
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Impact Gameworks has prepared a new trailer for the Switch version of Tangledeep. You can view it below.
Tangledeep launches January 31 for Switch via the eShop.
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R.B.I. Baseball 19 coming to Switch in March
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MLB Productions has announced that R.B.I. Baseball 19 is coming to Switch. It’ll be out sometime in March, both physically and digitally.
Toronto Blue Jay’s star Lourdes Gurriel Jr. has been named the Canadian cover athlete. No word yet on who will serve as the American counterpart, though that news will be shared soon.
Reverie: Sweet As Edition launches February 7 on Switch
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Reverie: Sweet As Edition will arrive on the Switch eShop starting February 7, developer Rainbite has revealed. A physical version will also be sold exclusively through Play-Asia as previously announced.
Here’s an overview for Reverie, along with a trailer:
My Nintendo Europe rewards update (1/21/19)
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A new set of discounts have gone live on My Nintendo in Europe. Members can save on games like Sushi Striker, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Castlevania Dracula X, Kirby’s Pinball Land, and more.
Here’s the full lineup:
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Stardew Valley update out now (version 1.3.33)
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Stardew Valley has received a new update on Switch. All players can now access version 1.3.33.
According to Chucklefish, the update improves performance, makes a small tweak, and implements a couple of fixes. We have the full patch notes below.
HD-2D trademarked by Square Enix in Europe
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Late last week, Square Enix filed trademarks for “HD-2D” and “HD2D” in Europe. Octopath Traveler has been connected to the term as a way of describing the RPG’s art style. Based on the trademark, Square Enix could be interested in creating additional titles with the same look.
Octopath Traveler producer Tomoya Asano mentioned last June that “Square Enix has decided that it wants to focus on original titles for the Switch.” He also teased, “There are several other titles that we’re currently working on for Switch. If you could just wait a bit longer, we’ll work with Nintendo and announce them in the future.”
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Best Buy restocking Cloud (Player 2), Roy, Charizard amiibo next month – pre-orders open
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A trio of amiibo will soon be returning to store shelves at Best Buy. The retailer is bringing back Cloud (Player 2), Roy, and Charizard.
All three can be pre-ordered here. They’ll be available starting February 15.
Inops reaching the Switch eShop this week
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ZRZStudio is readying its 2D puzzle based side scrolling adventure for Switch this week. As confirmed on the eShop, we’ll be seeing it on January 26.
Here’s a brief overview, along with a trailer:
Work x Work could be coming west as “Heroland”
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Back in October, FuRyu released the Switch RPG Work x Work. Although there hasn’t been any news about plans for localization, we could be hearing something in the future.
A trademark for “Heroland” was filed in the United States by FuRyu on January 16. The name is noteworthy because Work x Work takes place in “Hero-sama Land”, so this suggests that “Heroland” could be the official English name.
Again, nothing has been officially announced at this time, though the trademark is certainly encouraging. We’ll keep an eye out for any news about Work x Work in North America and Europe going forward.
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World End Syndrome getting a physical release in Europe
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Arc System Works previously announced plans to bring World End Syndrome west. It turns out that the company will only be handling things in North America, as PQube will be publishing in Europe.
We also have confirmation that the visual novel will be sold physically in PAL regions, which doesn’t appear to be the case stateside. Thankfully, importing is always an option.
World End Syndrome will launch later this year in North America and Europe.
Source: PQube PR