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Labyrinth of the Demon King trailer

A final launch trailer has gone live for Labyrinth of the Demon King. Just recently, the first-person dungeon crawler x survival horror hybrid came to Nintendo Switch.

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

New data provided by Famitsu gives us a look at Japan’s best-selling games of April 2025.

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy was the notable new release of the month, selling just over 22,000 copies at retail. Overall sales were on the lower side. The best-selling game was Super Mario Party Jamboree, which moved just over 30,000 copies.

Below is the full list of Japan’s best-selling games of April 2025:

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Chrono Trigger remake rumor

May 2: A remake of Chrono Trigger is apparently in the works. That information comes from Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii, who allegedly shared the information at Comicon in Naples, Italy.

We do have confirmation that Horii was present for the event and was on hand delivering some sort of talk, based on various attendee reports. Regarding Chrono Trigger, he apparently let that information slip during an interview. After the host whispered something in his ear, Horii covered his mouth – indicating that he said something he wasn’t supposed to.

Onimusha 2

Nintendo has updated the Japanese Switch release schedule on Nintendo eShop for the week of May 22, 2025. The lineup includes the remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny and more.

Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:


When Nintendo Switch 2 launches in just a few weeks, Mario Kart World will be there right alongside it. Nintendo has now spoken about the decision to tie the two together.

In a recent interview, Nintendo’s senior vice president of product development Nate Bihldorff spoke about how Mario Kart World is “one of the most broadly accessible games possible.” Also, anyone can easily get into the game, but it also has a high skill ceiling – meaning it’s very appealing to both hardcore and casual players.

The latest Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of May 17, 2025 are now available.

We’ve seen Minecraft dominating over the past few weeks, and while it’s still doing very well, it moves to second. That’s because Super Mario Party Jamboree – which has had extreme success in its own right – returns to the top. Also worth noting is that Fantasy Life i is in the top ten just with pre-loads – the game won’t be launching for another few days.

Below are the full Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of May 17, 2025:

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Into the Restless Ruins trailer

Courtesy of Ant Workshop and Wales Interactive, we’ve got a launch trailer for Into the Restless Ruins. Nintendo Switch has now received the roguelike deckbuilder rooted in Scottish folklore.

If you’re interested in learning more, we’ve got you covered with the following overview:

Fast Fusion GameShare

Speaking in an interview with Nintendo Everything, Shin’en CEO Manfred Linzner revealed that the team is using “completely new rendering tech” in its upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 launch game Fast Fusion.

Linzner was talking about the capabilities of the console when that tidbit was shared. “It’s amazing how much power you can get out of a device that also works as a handheld,” he said. And because of that power, we should be seeing a better looking title compared to the studio’s Switch 1 launch title Fast RMX. Linzner told us that compared to that game, Fast Fusion will have a world that’s “much more alive and beautiful.”

Core Keeper update 1.1.2

This week, a new version 1.1.2 update for Core Keeper started distribution. Nintendo Switch players can download it now.

The update brings along some additional content including the Earie pet, Noxious Meteor Staff weapon, and more. Lots of balance adjustments and fixes are included as well.

The full rundown is as follows:

Yasha Legends of the Demon Blade trailer

Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade, the action RPG from Taiwanese indie studio 7Quark, is celebrating its launch with a new trailer. This one just arrived on Nintendo Switch.

All of the important details can be found in the following overview:


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