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Today marks four years since Dragalia Lost originally released on mobile devices. To celebrate the occasion, Cygames has shared a new piece of art featuring the game’s main cast, thanking its community for the support they’ve received over the last several years. We’ve attached the image above.

At the same time, they’ve also uploaded a video of the game’s full credits that play upon completing its main campaign. Said campaign ended last July, with this being a way of making sure players will be able to watch the credits any time at their leisure.

Below is the full video featuring the game’s ending credits.

A new update has just released for the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app, bringing it to version 2.3.0.

This update mostly focuses on SplatNet 3 functionality; specifically, it allows the use of widgets for the app, letting you display the battle logs, stage schedule, current gear loadout and/or album directly onto your home screen.

Here are the full patch notes for the Nintendo Switch Online app version 2.3.0 update:

Capcom Fighting Collection 1.0.2

A notable update has just come to Capcom Fighting Collection. The package is now at version 1.0.2.

New options, features, and more are now available. Some of the main points include more color blind accessibility options for Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, a new Smooth Filter, and viewable hitboxes in Training Mode.

Below are the full patch notes for today’s Capcom Fighting Collection update:

NES icons Switch online

Original (9/5): To kick off the month of September, NES icons have now been added to the Nintendo Switch Online service. They can be redeemed with points on My Nintendo.

Icons are available based on characters – and that’s it. Typically we see backgrounds and frames as well, but there are none of those this time around. At least for wave one, fans can get their hands on icons for Super Mario Bros., Balloon Fight, Tennis, Baseball, Soccer, Volleyball, and Ice Hockey plus consoles and accessories from the era, from both inside and outside Japan. Each one will set you back 10 Platinum Points from My Nintendo.

Slap City

The platform fighter Slap City has received a surprise release on Switch. Ludosity hadn’t announced the title for Nintendo’s console previously, but it’s out now.

Ludosity was one of the developers behind Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. This one plays a bit similarly, and features a variety of characters such as Ittle Dew and Princess Remedy. The game offers “customizable controls, online crossplay, single-player story modes, and a farcical amount of bonus content”.

Fire Emblem Engage Framme and Cramme

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have shared details on two more characters for Fire Emblem Engage, this time introducing Framme and Cramme (tentative name). This follows the details provided for Alear and Vander.

Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Serenes Forest:

Camped Out gameplay

Following the release of Camped Out on Switch, new gameplay has emerged. We have 13 minutes of footage from the frenetic couch co-op tame.

Continue on below for more information about the game.

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now

Today, Untold Tales announced that it’s putting Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now on Switch. Fans won’t need to wait long to play it, as we already have a release date of October 7, 2022.

Splatter: Zombiecalypse Now is a top-down shooter with a film-noir single-player campaign. You’ll go up against zombies and monsters with gory splatter effects and destructible environments rounding out the experience.

Sword and Fairy Inn 2

Eastasiasoft and Softstar are teaming up on a Switch version of Sword and Fairy Inn 2, the two sides announced today. The game is planned to launch either by the end of this year or in 2023.

Sword and Fairy Inn 2 is a life simulation RPG featuring familiar faces from the Sword and Fairy universe in which players run an inn. Continue on below for some additional information; 

The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation

Thanks to Eastasiasoft, we’ll be seeing The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation on Switch. The company announced today that it will have a version of the game ready to go for the console in 2023.

The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation, an adaptation of a horror film, is a first-person atmospheric horror game with stealth-based gameplay. We have further details in the following overview:


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