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Brewmaster final date

Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator has received a final release date on Switch following a previous delay. It will be out on October 27, 2022, according to publisher Fireshine Games and developer Auroch Digital.

Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator is a realistic brewing simulator with authentic, chemistry-driven brewing techniques, to bottling and labelling your very own beers. While it was first on track for September, the console versions were pushed back “due to some last-minute hiccups”.

Here’s everything you need to know about the game:

Clive 'N' Wrench February 2023

Publisher Numskull Games and developer Dinosaur Bytes Studio shared an update on Clive ‘N’ Wrench today, confirming that the 3D platformer will debut in February 2023. A specific date was not provided.

Further information is available in the following overview:

Summer Time Rendering: Another Horizon debut trailer

Mages has come out with the debut trailer for Summer Time Rendering: Another Horizon, which comes ahead of the game’s launch early next year in Japan. The game, a visual novel, is based on the well-known manga and anime series.

We have the debut trailer for Summer Time Rendering: Another below.

A Plague Tale: Requiem trailer

Focus Entertainment and Asobo Studio have readied a launch trailer for A Plague Tale: Requiem. The video shows off the action adventure stealth game, which arrives today.

Here’s an overview of the title:

Now that the game has launched, some new gameplay has surfaced for Them’s Fightin’ Herds. About 28 minutes of footage are available showing off the title.

More information on the game can be found in the following overview:

The Darkest Tales trailer

101XP and Trinity Team have issued a launch trailer for The Darkest Tales. The game, a nightmarish action adventure experience, landed on Switch late last week.

For more on the game, read the following overview:

Nintendo Switch Sports update 1.2.2

The latest Nintendo Switch Sports update has gone live, with players now having access to version 1.2.2. The patch notes have also been shared, though they’re about what we expected.

As previously mentioned, Nintendo issued today’s update in order to address an issue that started last week with the last version of Switch Sports. After installing version 1.2.1, some players were encountering crashes in both online and local multiplayer matches. Nintendo went as far as to temporarily take down the online servers and stop distribution of the previous update. Another patch is following later in the week to ensure that the problems have been addressed for all players.

Below are the official patch notes for the Nintendo Switch Sports version 1.2.2 update:

Doomed to Hell

QubicGames revealed today that it’s bringing Doomed to Hell to Switch this week. The game, a roguelike-like top-down shooter, will be available on October 20, 2022.

Doomed to Hell features hordes of enemies to take on, multiple biomes to explore, bosses to fight, loot to collect, and more. We have an official overview with more details below.

Runout

Publisher Ratalaika Games, along with developer SergioPoverony, announced today that Runout will make its way to Switch this week. Those that are interested can pick up the title on October 21, 2022.

Runout is officially described as a dynamic runner-platformer. Read more about the game below.

Bayonetta 3 Jennifer Hale response voice acting

Jennifer Hale, the new voice of Bayonetta, has issued a statement on Bayonetta 3 in light of the controversial voice acting situation that became a prominent topic over the weekend.

Although she’s under an NDA – meaning what she can say is limited – Hale made it clear in stating she’s in support of “every actor’s right to be paid well”. Additionally, rather than going after PlatinumGames or specific people, she mentioned how Bayonetta 3 “has been created by an entire team of hard-working, dedicated people and I hope everyone will keep an open mind about what they’ve created.” Hale ultimately hopes for people to “resolve their differences in an amicable and respectful way.”

The full statement reads:


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