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A new month started up last week. Now that we’re in May, we want to know what you’ve been playing.

For Xenoblade Chronicles 3 fans, did you get a chance to go through the Future Redeemed DLC? What about some of the recent heavy hitters like Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, or Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection? No matter the case, let us know in the comments below.

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No Place Like Home gameplay

No Place Like Home, a sim title for Switch, has been given new gameplay. Just over a half hour of footage has emerged following this week’s launch.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

The Knight Witch physical

A physical version of The Knight Witch has been revealed, which will be known as the “Deluxe Edition”.

You’ll actually be getting more than just the game here. As extra bonuses, those that pick up the the title at retail will receive a digital soundtrack, art cards, and reversible inlay.

No One Lives Under the Lighthouse

Puppet Combo has announced that it’s teaming up with Marevo Collective on a Switch version of No One Lives Under the Lighthouse. It will drop on May 18, 2023.

No One Lives Under the Lighthouse is a retro horror game in which players arrive at the old lighthouse on a small island and need to take over duties of a previous keeper and watch after the light.

Mia and the Dragon Princess trailer

Mia and the Dragon Princess officially debuted on Switch this week, and we have a new trailer for the game. Wales Interactive is promoting the new interactive buddy-action movie.

Further information about it can be found in the following overview:

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Ubisoft May 2023 Switch sale Rayman South Park

A new Ubisoft May 2023 sale is now running on the Switch eShop, and it includes the lowest prices ever for Rayman Legends, South Park: The Fractured but Whole, and more. Fans can save up to 80 percent on various titles.

The full lineup is as follows:

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Bayonetta Bayonetta Origins release order

A new interview has revealed that PlatinumGames didn’t know whether Bayonetta 3 or Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon would be released first.

That comes in a recent interview with Famitsu. Several members of the development team weighed in, including Nintendo producers Makoto Okazaki and Koji Tanaka as well as PlatinumGames supervising director Hideki Kamiya.

Battle Kid Fortress of Peril

Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril was originally released way back in 2010, and it’s now making the jump to Switch all of these years later.

The hardcore platformer was made with the NES in mind. In fact, it previously received a cartridge release for the old Nintendo console. The Switch version appears to be a straightforward port.

Regulator City

Orangepixel has released a few different games on Switch, and has now unveiled its latest project for the console known as Regulator City. This one is on track for a 2023 debut.

Regulator City, a top-down roguelike shooter, features an AI controlled team supporting your every move. While you lead the way, “you can hang back as your team takes out the various bad-elements in the city.”


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