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FUZE4 Nintendo Switch

It’s been quite some time since we last heard about FUZE Code Studio for Switch. A proper update was finally given today, along with a specific release date.

FUZE Code Studio has since been renamed to FUZE4 Nintendo Switch. The learn-to-code platform will launch on Switch on April 1. Originally scheduled to arrive before this Christmas, managing director Jon Silvera says “this extra time will allow us to ensure the best quality and stability.”

World of Final Fantasy Maxima

World of Final Fantasy Maxima can now be pre-loaded on the Japanese eShop. To download the game, 10.7GB of free space is required. Other regions should follow with pre-loading soon.

World of Final Fantasy Maxima launches November 6 on Switch.

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SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy has a new DLC character to announce very soon. NIS America is teasing the reveal on Twitter, which will be taking place on October 25. Only a silhouette has been shown thus far.

After the new character is revealed, she’ll be playable at London MCM Comic Con. Stay tuned for news about the identity of the mystery addition.

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Square Enix has provided the latest batch of official details and screenshots for Dragon Quest Builders 2. Today’s update covers Occulm Island as well as Builder Puzzles. We’ve rounded up the news below, courtesy of Gematsu.


Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix

Mercenaries Wings: The False Phoenix is already available in Japan. As for North America and Europe, Circle Entertainment confirmed today that a release is planned for November.

Here’s a bit of information about the game:

Yomawari: The Long Night Collection

NIS America has readied the latest video for Yomawari: The Long Night Collection. Watch the “A Sinister Encounter” trailer below.

911 Operator

The strategy-simulator 911 Operator makes its way to Switch on Friday. For a look at the game in action, check out the video below.

Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition was announced for Switch in Japan this week. Koei Tecmo has now followed up with news for the west, confirming plans for a western release.

Here’s a brief overview:

Stardew Valley collector's edition

Stardew Valley hasn’t seen a retail release in the west, but in Japan, something special is in the works. Publisher Oizumi Amuzio announced today that a collector’s edition is happening.

Aside from the game itself, a special box along with three bonus items will be included. Fans will be given the original soundtrack, a map of Pelican Town, and a beginner’s guidebook.

Stardew Valley’s Japanese collector’s edition goes on sale starting January 31. Pricing is set at 3,500 yen.

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Earlier today, the latest UK charts were reported. One of the important bits of news was that Starlink: Battle for Atlas debuted at #14. That’s a bit on the low side, but what’s pretty significant is how many units were sold on Switch. Starlink can thank Switch for 82% of its debut sales, compared to just 10% on PlayStation 4 and 9% on Xbox One.

Also as we saw, the best-selling new Switch game was Dark Souls: Remastered. Luigi’s Mansion for 3DS appeared for the first time as well at #23.

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