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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Wildfrost release date

Thanks to Chucklefish, Deadpan Games, and Gaziter, we have a release date for Wildfrost. It’s been confirmed that the tactical roguelike deckbuilder is heading to Switch on April 12, 2023.

Chucklefish originally announced Wildfrost for Switch last May. It was initially planned for the fall, but the project ended up seeing a delay.

Kvark

Perun Creative and Latest Past today announced Kvark, a retro-inspired first-person shooter. The project is planned for Switch, but a release window hasn’t been shared.

Kvark is set in the late 80s of the post-Soviet Czech Republic and kicks off when you start a new job working for a pure nuclear energy company looking for miners to work in the uranium mines. But after onboarding at reception, it’s unclear what happens next as you wake up alone in a dark cell.

Tray Racers release date

We have a final release date for Tray Racers, a free-to-play party racer. Announced today is that the game will be launching for Switch in April 13, 2023.

Tray Racers, coming from Bit Loom, was first made known for Switch last June. We have more information about it below.

Yuri: Underground Lord will be appearing in Fire Emblem Heroes as a new Legendary Hero, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced.

The character is voiced by Alejandro Saab with art from sena. Yuri also has the learnable skills Abyssal Blade, Foul Play, Atk/Spd Hexblade, Seal Spd 4, and Fetters of Dromi.

Splatoon 3 update 3.1.0

Nintendo just announced a new version 3.1.0 update for Splatoon 3, and this is another big one. It will go live tomorrow, March 30.

Various changes have been made to Splatfests, weapons, and more. A ton of bug fixes have been implemented as well. The next big update is planned for the end of the current season, which “will focus primarily on balance adjustments and adding features for the new season starting in June.”

The full patch notes for the Splatoon 3 version 3.1.0 update are as follows:

Master Detective Archives Rain Code Reasoning Death Match

Today, Spike Chunsoft shared new details about its lucid-noir detective adventure Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, covering areas players will visit early in the game, mystery-solving elements, and the basics of the Reasoning Death Match. We also have new screenshots.

Here’s the full rundown:

Mario movie post credits scene

When The Super Mario Bros. Movie releases next week, viewers can look forward to a post-credits scene. Chris Pratt, the actor who voices Mario in the movie, confirmed as such in an interview with CBR.

Post-credits scenes are all the rage these days, and sometimes tease what could come next. It turns out that The Super Mario Bros. Movie will follow that tradition. Pratt indicated that the scene “gives you a taste of what the sequel could be about.”

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom OLED

Original (3/28): Nintendo has officially revealed a special Switch bundle based on The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Additionally, a special Switch Pro Controller is in the works.

The Switch system will launch ahead of the actual game, so you’ll be able to grab it on April 28. Priced at $359.99, the system bears a design which appears in the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, including the familiar Hylian Crest from the Legend of Zelda series on the front of the dock.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Hinokami Chronicles sales

SEGA announced today that Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles has shipped over three million copies worldwide. That number is based on all physical version copies shipped, including limited-edition packages, and all digital version copies sold. As is usually the case with these types of announcements, SEGA did not provide a breakdown by platform.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles saw its initial release in October 2021. A Switch version followed last June.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles can currently be purchased on Switch both physically and digitally.

Source: SEGA PR


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