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A new brief video was posted on the Japanese Kirby Twitter account showing Daroach in Kirby Star Allies. The character is able to use the Triple Star that was originally present in Kirby: Squeak Squad. Have a look at the clip below.

Daroach will be added to Kirby Star Allies with a free update this summer.

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Labo hasn’t been lighting up the sales charts like some of Nintendo’s other Switch releases. Having said that, the company believes it still has potential.

Speaking with The Verge, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said that Labo is the type of game “that’s going to sell for a very long time at a very steady pace.” It will also continue to receive support going forward.

Dragon Quest XI might be the most mysterious Switch game in development currently. After all, it was technically announced way back in 2015 when the system still had its codename NX.

Polygon asked Hokuto Okamoto for an update on the Switch version of Dragon Quest XI at E3 last week. “We’re making it,” he said. “We’re still making it. I can’t say anything more.”

A couple of weeks ago, the European eShop listed Bomb Chicken for June 28. It turns out that initial date was incorrect, as Nitrome has announced a final release date of July 12. The eShop listing has since been updated as well.

Here’s an overview and trailer for Bomb Chicken:

At E3 last week, Nintendo announced that updates will continue for Splatoon 2 throughout the rest of 2018. As part of that, we first heard about a new map, which is titled New Albacore Hotel.

A bizarre situation relating to New Albacore Hotel took place last night. While in league for zones, a group of players were forced into Turf War on the new map.

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Mega Man 11

Mega Man 11 is the first core entry in the series since 2010. How do you come back to the series and where do you start? That’s something producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya addressed in a new interview with Polygon.

On the topic of how the team got started, Tsuchiya mentioned:

Close to an hour of footage has emerged for the new Switch rhythm game MUSYNX. Have a look at the gameplay below.

Square Enix has said on numerous occasions that Final Fantasy XIV could be a possibility for Switch. This has been discussed even when the system was known as NX. Our last update was in November of last year, when director / producer Naoki Yoshida said that he wants the MMORPG on as many platforms as possible.

Since then, nothing has changed. Yoshida again told VGR that he and the rest of his team want “as many to play as possible.” Discussions are also still taking place with Nintendo to see if Final Fantasy XIV can come to Switch and Xbox One with cross-play with the PC and PS4 versions. Yoshida added he “hopes to announce something as soon as we can.”

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At the end of last year, Vostok Inc. made it to Switch. Developer Nosebleed Interactive has since started on something new for the platform.

Our first look at the new game is shown above. This is a racer set in the same universe of Vostok Inc. It’ll include couch multiplayer as well as a single-player campaign “that’s hopefully got a similar addictive hook/loop to Vostok Inc.” Nosebleed Interactive is also planning “a significant amount of depth” and “a sort of light story with a similar (probably quite cynical) vibe to Vostok Inc.”

Nosebleed is attempting to get its game funded – likely through a publisher. The studio says this is “the best demo I’ve worked on in 16 years as a developer.”

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Defender’s Quest is coming to Switch, Level Up Labs has confirmed. A contractor has been brought in to port the game over.

Defender’s Quest is a tower-defense/RPG hybrid. The game originally debuted in 2012, but has received many tweaks along the way and has since been released on console with a new “DX” name. That should be the version Switch gets.


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