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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include The World Ends with You: Final Remix, Neko Tomo, and Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists. Scans of all games are below.

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My Brother Rabbit

Artifex Mundi has announced My Brother Rabbit, an adventure game that “invites players on an emotional trip into the dreamlands of imagination”. Switch will be getting the title this fall.

My Brother Rabbit features point-and-click adventure gameplay, all set “in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination.” We have more information and a trailer below.

Ultra Space Battle Brawl

Toge Productions has dated Ultra Space Battle Brawl for Switch. The couch party game “where Street Fighter meets Pong on steroids” is slated for July 5.

We have the following overview and trailer:

As we mentioned yesterday, Pato Box makes its way to Switch on July 9. We have a new launch trailer for the release on Nintendo’s console below.

Starting tomorrow, Figment will be available on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the gameplay video below.

Mi’pu’mi Games will soon have The Lion’s Song ready to go on Switch. The studio has confirmed a release date of July 10. Pricing is set at $9.99 / £9.99 / €9.99.

The Lion’s Song, a narrative adventure game, takes place in the early 20th century and “focuses on a cast of Austrian artists and scientists with each episode taking a closer look at their intimate struggles with creativity and inspiration.”

Mario Tennis Aces

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

Switch – 48,944
PS4 – 15,036
PS4 Pro – 5,259
New 2DS LL – 3,796
New 3DS LL – 2,627
Vita – 2,163
Xbox One X – 509
2DS – 389
Xbox One – 38

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

Switch – 48,062
PS4 – 19,090
PS4 Pro – 6,048
New 2DS LL – 3,862
Vita – 3,099
New 3DS LL – 2,715
Xbox One X – 733
2DS – 475
Xbox One – 53

And here are the software charts:

Nintendo is running a special contest involving Labo. One of the prizes is rather neat, as winners will be given a specially designed, collectible cardboard-inspired Switch system. We have a few photos showing off the design below.


Runbow is nearly here on Switch. Headup Games has started the pre-load option on the Switch eShop, where it costs $14.99.

Here’s a new “Party” trailer:

Runbow launches July 3 for Switch.

Source: Headup Games PR

During the latest Flyhigh Express broadcast, it was announced that SubaraCity is coming to Switch. The title previously released on 3DS.

Here’s an overview of SubaraCity:


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