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In Japan today, a rather odd title released on the Switch eShop. Shin Den Ai (Nani ga Hoshii no?) ~Eri Kitami~ can be purchased for 500 yen.

This “interactive” title previously released on Android for free. It’s from Dorasu’s line of Shin Den Ai apps, and also acts as a promotional tool for adult model Eri Kitami.


Pokemon GO’s latest update is here. On iOS, you can download version 1.67.1. Android players have access to version 0.95.3.

Today’s update primarily paves the way for the new Field Research and Special Research feature as well as Mew. Full patch notes are below.

Intragames is bringing Survive! Mr. Cube to Switch, Famitsu reports. A release is planned for spring.

Survive! Mr. Cube is a rogue-lite RPG. You’ll play as Mr. Cube, who finds himself in an unknown world after taking a pill offered by a stranger.

Here’s some additional information and a trailer:

The retro rhythm game Old School Musical was on display at GDC 2018 last week with its latest demo build. For a look at the title, watch the video below.

Arc System Works continues its Switch support with Gotcha Racing 2nd, out this week on the eShop. Get a look at some footage below.

Last week, IGN had Splatoon 2 producer Hisashi Nogami stop by to play a round of Salmon Run. You can see how the team did in the video below.

The arcade game Tengai, otherwise known as Sengoku Blade, is launching on Switch this week. Have a look at some footage below.

Burly Men at Sea, a game that has received an Honorable Mention for Excellence in Narrative at IGF 2017, is making the jump to Switch. Seaven Studio has teamed up with Brain&Brain to release the title on Nintendo’s console.

Pre-orders for Burly Men at Sea are now live on the Switch eShop. Pricing is set at $9.99.

According to Seaven Studio, “Burly Men at Sea is a folktale about a trio of large, bearded fishermen who step away from the ordinary to seek adventure.” You can play through the game multiple times to “uncover paths to new adventures.” It’ll support HD Rumble and all possible ways of playing on Switch, including pointing Joy-Con at the screen.

A new sale for Thimbleweed Park is now running on the North American Switch eShop. Starting today, it can be purchased for 50% off. The sale price is $9.99, as opposed to $19.99.

You can take advantage of this deal until March 31.

Source: Switch eShop

Polaris-X has published a third Japanese trailer for Sally’s Law on Switch. We have the video attached below.


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