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30 Birds release date

The recently-announced 30 Birds has a release date. ARTE, RTBF, Ram Ram Games, and Business Goose says that the game will be out for Switch on November 28, 2024.

30 Birds was just confirmed for Switch a month ago. At the time, we were given a 2024 release window.

We’ve got more information about the game in the following overview:

Masahiro Sakurai new game

Masahiro Sakurai wrapped up his YouTube channel, and one of the major tidbits shared during the video is that the Smash Bros. director has been busy working on a new game.

Sakurai said that he was asked to write a proposal for a new game while working on the last round of DLC for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which he finished “at lightning speed.” Unfortunately though, he didn’t give any sort of details about what the project is. He only left fans with the following: “I’m sorry I can’t share more about this project, but assuming that we’re able to get it made, it should be announced sooner or later.”


Cute Bite

Cute Bite will be appearing on Switch this week, publisher Ratalaika Games and developer Hanako Games have announced. It’ll be ready to go on October 25, 2024.

Cute Bite is a visual novel and a vampire-raising simulator. Players will need to train the Little Mistress in skills so she can bite her way through obstacles.

Further information can be found in the following overview:

Neva physical

Neva only just landed on the eShop a few days ago, but Devolver Digital already confirmed plans for a Switch physical release.

Fans will be able to choose between a standard copy and a Deluxe version. The latter includes a copy of the game on a cartridge, collector’s box, original soundtrack, and art book.

Tying with the launch of Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven this week, Square Enix put out a new trailer. The video serves as a general overview of the RPG covering what the game has to offer.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Super Mario Party Jamboree sales UK

The latest UK software sales chart has been released for the week ending October 19, 2024, revealing a strong debut for Super Mario Party Jamboree.

The game managed to take the top spot in its first week – and remember, that’s without digital data. Nintendo will also be happy to hear that physical sales were 35 percent more compared to Mario Party Superstars.

Mario & Luigi Brothership developer

The developer behind Mario & Luigi: Brothership has been revealed, which is Acquire. 

Fans have long thought that ILCA could be the studio responsible for the Switch game. However, it turns out that the responsibility was left with Acquire. This is the first time that a Mario & Luigi game was not made by AlphaDream – that studio filed for bankruptcy a number of years ago.

Pokemon Rodeo

Details have leaked regarding an unreleased Pokemon game, which goes by the codename Rodeo. The project may or may not still be in development.

Pokemon Rodeo is an online co-op Pokemon battling game. The title revolves around riding and defeating rampaging creatures. One leaked image shows the ability to customize your Pokemon with paint marks.

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Drova Forsaken Kin trailer

Deck13 and Just2D are back with one last trailer for Drova: Forsaken Kin. The game, a grim dark pixel RPG set in a mystic celtic world, just arrived on Switch recently.

You can find plenty of details about it in the following overview:

Mario & Luigi: Brothership appears to have been developed with Unreal Engine. That’s based on a photo taken of the back of the boxart, which spread on social media recently. 

Mario & Luigi: Brothership won’t be the first Nintendo-published Switch game to use Unreal Engine. Others include Princess Peach: Showtime, Pikmin 4, and Yoshi’s Crafted World.


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