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Circle Entertainment has shared a final release date for Shelter Generations. In both North America and Europe, the digital collection launches on April 12. You can take advantage of a 10% early bird discount for the first week of release for $17.99 / €17.99 / £16.28.

Shelter Generations includes both Shelter 2 and Paws: A Shelter 2 Game. Additionally, it contains two soundtracks and two “living books”, combining much of special content that was previously only available on PC.

We have further information on Shelter Generations below, along with a trailer.

Flying Tiger Entertainment has started getting involved with bringing Data East classics to Switch. First up was Gate of Doom, which came out in February. FTE has also been working on Bad Dudes, though that one has been pushed back a couple of times.

Thankfully, we can confirm that Bad Dudes won’t be delayed any further. It’s officially set for April 5 in North America and April 12 in Europe. Pricing is set at $7.99.

We have a trailer for Bad Dudes below.

Source: Flying Tiger Entertainment PR

Zen Studios has announced that a new three-pack of tables is joining Pinball FX3 on Switch. Today, players can purchase Bethesda Pinball, comprised of Fallout Pinball, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Pinball, and Doom Pinball.

Here’s an overview of the different tables:

Skies of Fury DX was announced for Switch earlier this year. The game now has a release date, as Seed Interactive and Illustration Games has confirmed an eShop launch for April 12.

In Skies of Fury DX, you’ll be flying through the skies and partaking in aerial combat as both British and German pilots during World War I. The game contains 100 missions, multiplayer modes, and more.

Continue on below for additional information about Skies of Fury DX, along with a trailer.

Nintendo Switch

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

Switch – 44,033
PS4 – 17,457
PS4 Pro – 7,868
New 2DS LL – 5,517
Vita – 3,992
New 3DS LL – 3,936
2DS – 756
Xbox One X – 77
Xbox One – 76

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

Switch – 50,412
PS4 – 15,458
PS4 Pro – 8,398
New 2DS LL – 6,487
New 3DS LL – 4,070
Vita – 3,627
2DS – 646
Xbox One – 102
Xbox One X – 80

And here are the software charts:

Stingbot Games has readied a new trailer for The Forbidden Arts focusing on the Swamp of Green Mist. Watch the video below.

2064: Read Only Memories Integral was originally planned for release this week – specifically April 5. Yet with tomorrow fast approaching, we haven’t heard much about the game as of late. It’s no surprise then that, unfortunately, it’s being hit with a delay.

MidBoss says on Twitter that the team encountered some issues during the final certification process of 2064: Read Only Memories Integral. While it will take “a few weeks to fix these final items”, the delay shouldn’t be too long. A new release date will be announced soon.


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The Spectrum Retreat

Dan Smith won a ​BAFTA Young Game Designer award back in 2016 for his prototype Spectrum. Now Smith is teaming up with Ripstone to fully develop the game as The Spectrum Retreat, which is coming to Switch.

The Spectrum Retreat is a first-person puzzle action title. You’ll be “exploring the pristine and uncanny hotel, The Penrose, solving its ingenious color-coded puzzles and discovering the reasons behind their seemingly never-ending stay.”

Next week, the indie event Tokyo Sandbox will be held in Japan. A new game that we didn’t know was planned for Switch previously will be at the event. Videokid, developed by PixelTrip Studios, is now confirmed for the console.

Videokid is an arcade style skate game that’s set in a 1980s neighborhood. You’ll be performing skate moves through hazardous streets, avoid being busted by the cops, and pulling off combos.

Videokid currently does not have a release date on Switch. We have further information and a trailer below.

This week’s issue of Famitsu has two pieces of Switch-related news from D3 Publisher.

The magazine first announces that The Mahjong is coming to Switch in Japan on June 21. The physical version will cost 2,800 yen while the digital release will be priced at 1,852 yen.

Also on June 21, Escape Trick: 35 Fateful Enigmas will be getting a boxed release for 2,800 yen as well. It is already being sold digitally on the Switch eShop. Aside from Japan, it can currently be purchased in the west.

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