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Bunhouse Barbecue update

Bunhouse has announced its new “Barbecue” update, which will bring the game up to version 1.6.0.

The update is comprised of new furniture, upgrades, fish, plants, and a new hat. Also available are some gameplay changes and bug fixes, including that all plants now take 50% more time to grow.

Below are the full patch notes for the Bunhouse “Barbecue” update (version 1.6.0):

Guinivere: Princess of Bern has been revealed as the next Legendary Hero in Fire Emblem Heroes.

The character is voiced by Erika Harlacher and has art by Asatani Tomoyo. Her learnable skills include Radiant Aureola, Iceberg, Spd/Res Finish 4, Null C-Disrupt 4, and Bern’s New Way.

Pokemon Scarlet Violet update 1.3.2

Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet are back with another update, with both games now at version 1.3.2. This is a small update as adjustments have been made relating to live tournaments.

The official patch notes for the Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet version 1.3.2 update are as follows:

Pikmin 4 overview demo

Nintendo has released a new overview trailer for Pikmin 4, and the recently-announced demo is now available as well.

The video introduces fans to the game’s world. Like previous entries, you’ll team up with plantlike creatures, and this time around, the Rescue Pup Oatchi will be joining the fun. The game lets you explore a mysterious planet, rescue stranded castaways in strategic Dandori Battles, collect Treasures on the planet’s surface and underground, set off for Night Expeditions (also new for this entry), and more.

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The Medium Cloud gameplay

The Medium: Cloud Version was only just announced with its launch taking place tomorrow, and we now have gameplay. Remember that cloud games don’t run natively on the hardware and are online only.

As for the actual game, here’s what to expect:

Cassette Beasts 1.2 update Catacombs

Starting today, Cassette Beasts players can access a brand new “Catacombs” update, which is marked as version 1.2.0.

This update includes a new hidden location, with players tasked with finding the Abandoned Mine. Also available are eight extra monsters – three are alternate remastered forms of existing monsters, four are brand new including the metal-type spider beast Ferriclaw, and one is a secret unique monster. That’s along with ten new moves, including a new attack, several moves centered around new status effects, and four new passives.

Call of Duty Activision Switch regret

Call of Duty has thus far not made it to Switch, but looking back on things, Activision seems to regret things a bit.

In a court battle taking place this week between the FTC and Microsoft, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick actually ended up commenting on Nintendo’s console. Speaking about the lack of support for Call of Duty on the console, he said: “I made a bad judgment.” Kotick had initially believed Nintendo was trying to do too much with the Switch and that it wouldn’t be a success. However, he has now acknowledged: “It’s probably the second biggest video game system of all time.”

Gravity Circuit release date

PID Games, along with Domesticated Ant Games, have revealed a final release date for Gravity Circuit. On Switch, it’s slated for July 13, 2023.

Gravity Circuit was originally announced for Switch last December. Only a 2023 release window was given at the time.

Super Smash Bros. Mortal Kombat

Super Smash Bros. has brought in characters from all sorts of legendary franchises – including fighting games like Street Fighter, Tekken, and Fatal Fury  – but Mortal Kombat has been left out of the mix. However, that’s not due to a lack of interest from its developers.

Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon, speaking with Axios, recently mentioned that Nintendo hasn’t asked for a Mortal Kombat character to appear in Smash Bros. But if Boon had his way, Scorpion would be his top choice to join the roster. If Nintendo asked for two characters, Sub-Zero would be next. Boon said “it’s cool to see a spear pull somebody,” which is why he’d go with Scorpion above anyone else.

Illuminaria

Selva Interactive today announced that Illuminaria, its resource management game, is on the way to Switch. It will be available later this summer.

Illuminaria takes place on a magical planet in an unexplored part of the universe and features a mix of strategy, base building, and resource management gameplay. Learn more about it in the following overview:


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