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Cassiodora

Publisher PID Games and developer Void Studio today announced that their upcoming title Cassiodora will soon be available on Switch. A release is planned for December 15, 2022.

Cassiodora is a side-scrolling shoot ’em up that has players going on an adventure to save Princess Cassiodora. More information can be found in the following overview:

Let's Sing 2023 song list

Let’s Sing 2023, the latest entry in the karaoke franchise, is out now on Switch and we have the final song list plus the official launch trailer.

Current chart-toppers like “Happier Than Ever” by Billie Eilish, “Butter” by BTS, “Bad Habits” by Ed Sheeran, and “you broke me first” by Tate McRae are included. For Disney fans, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Encanto is available. Other songs like “I Want to Break Free” by Queen and “Complicated” by Avril Lavigne are also here.

The full song list for Let’s Sing 2023 is as follows:

Soccer Story release date

A final release date has come in for Soccer Story, the open world RPG from publisher No More Robots and developer PanicBarn. The two sides confirmed today that the title is due out on November 29, 2022.

Soccer Story was announced for Switch back in August. At the time, it was given a general 2022 release window.

More information can be found in the following overview:

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Team Battle

Late last week, Team Battle was added to Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel which can be accessed as part of Duel Mode. Also on the same day, a new Battle Trajectory Selection Pack was made available.

According to Konami, Team Battle features a a new Duel type that has players competing in 3vs3 or 5vs5 battles. It’s also possible to recruit teammates if you don’t have enough people to form a team. The end goal is to cooperate with teammates and achieve victory.

Pokemon Scarlet Violet overview

Original (11/1): Nintendo has released a new overview trailer for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet. The video showcases the open world, some of the creatures players will find, and more.

Here’s some information about the games:

Splatoon 3 Brinewater Springs

Splatoon 3 is adding a ton of new content in just a couple of weeks as part of the Chill Season 2022, and one of the new pieces of content it’ll bring about is the Brinewater Springs stage. Over on Twitter, Nintendo provided a closer look at the level.

Nintendo said on social media that the stage is “hilly and packed with hot springs.” Players can choose to defend the high ground or attempt to invade from below. Of course, all of the little touches you’d expect from a Nintendo game are here, including a little jellyfish who’s just hanging out by a fountain.

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Fire Emblem Engage Boucheron

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems highlighted the latest character for Fire Emblem Engage today, this time introducing Boucheron. Details and clips were posted on Twitter, and Serenes Forest has provided a translation.

Boucheron, who is voiced by Toru Sakurai in the Japanese version is a palace knight from the Kingdom of Firene. He’s a polite and kind young man who was born with a good physique and is highly tolerant of others.

Space Ducks: The Great Escape gameplay

Space Ducks: The Great Escape appeared on Switch just a few days ago, and if you’re interested in getting a closer look, you can check out new gameplay. Ten minutes of footage has emerged.

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

ARMS update 5.4.1

Nintendo has started distribution of a small update for another Switch game, and we can now mention that ARMS players can download version 5.4.1.

The official patch notes mimic what we saw today with Splatoon 2, Super Mario Maker 2, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons (see here, here, and here respectively). Once again, Nintendo simply states that “several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.” Although we don’t have any other information, all of the games that were updated tonight were likely done so for the same reason.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons update 2.0.6

Nintendo has been a bit update crazy with a few different Switch games tonight, and the pattern continues with Animal Crossing: New Horizons moving up to version 2.0.6.

If you’ve kept up with our posts about Splatoon 2 and Super Mario Maker 2 (here and here respectively), you probably know what to expect here. Nintendo says of today’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons update: “Several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.”


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