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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.

The Star is one of several outlets that recently had the chance to interview Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. Reggie weighed in how Zelda overperforms in Canada, Switch’s momentum, and the family market.

Below are those excerpts:

Aggelos

PQube, LookAtMyGame and Wonderboy Bobi have announced Aggelos. Aggelos is a new, retro-styled 2D action-adventure coming to Switch later this year.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer:

Warriors Orochi 4

Koei Tecmo issued a new Switch-specific trailer for Warriors Orochi 4. You can watch it below.

A new comparison video has come in for the Switch and PlayStation 4 versions of Ys VIII. See how the two stack up against each other below.

Nintendo is continuing its partnership with GameTruck on a new “Summer of Fun” initiative in parking lots at 100 Walmart locations around the country. Starting June 23 and lasting until August 19, Switch games such as Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Tennis Aces, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will be playable. You’ll also be able to snap a few family photos and meet costumed characters including Mario at select locations.

Here’s the full announcement:


BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle has received a major new update. Version 1.1.0 is out now for all players.

With the latest update, compatibility has been added in for several new DLC characters. These include Yang Xiao Long
Jubei, Hakumen, Aegis, Naoto Shirogane, Carmine, and Vatista.

Nintendo World Report has put together a video comparing Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch and the PlayStation 4. View it below.

Mario Kart Tour

Nintendo has said time and time again that the 3DS isn’t going anywhere. In an interview with IGN, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime reiterated this once again.

Reggie stated that there are still “new games” planned for 3DS. Nintendo will be announcing these titles “over the next few months”.

Runner3

Choice Provisions has issued a new patch for Runner3. Along with “all sorts of bug fixes and improvements,” the update also has “a fix to the issue of the first Retro Challenge crashing for some folks”.

Runner3 is currently available on the eShop as well as physically at retail.

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