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Original: A Taiwan Kuji shop has not only listed a potential release date for Sonic Frontiers via a promotional image, but has also indicated that the game will be receiving DLC.

The retailer has the title down for launch on November 15, 2022. Multiple rumblings are pointing to that date, but we still don’t have confirmation from SEGA. The PlayStation database also listed the November 15 date at one point, and while everything could be a placeholder, it’s looking quite possible at this point.

Quake update 1.6 Threewave Capture the Flag

A new 1.6 update has gone live for the original Quake on Switch, and it includes the Threewave Capture the Flag mod.

The mode maintains the mechanic of protecting your flag, stealing the enemy’s, and returning it to your own flag to score a point. However, power-up runes come into play to mix up the action. This version of Quake also includes an improved flag status and the maps have been visually updated.

Below are further details about the Quake 1.6 update featuring Threewave Capture the Flag:

Wave Race 64 has joined the N64 Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack catalogue today, and gameplay footage of the title has emerged. A total of 21 minutes are available for viewing.

Here’s some more information about the game:

A new version of Astroneer’s Rails update which was released last month on Switch has arrived today, providing an array of various bug fixes and a few quality of life improvements.

Full patch notes are detailed below:

Initially, Melty Blood: Type Lumina’s latest update featuring new playable characters Neco-Arc and Mash Kyrielight was set to release today, August 19. While this update has gone live for most platforms, it seems something has fallen through for the Switch version.

As announced by the developers, the newest update for Melty Blood: Type Lumina, including both the new characters and balance changes, has been delayed for Switch. The update is still set to release on the platform, but no new date for it has been provided, with the developers assuring that they’ll provide more information once a new schedule is set.

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According to Serebii, it has just been announced that Pokemon Shuffle, the free-to-play 3DS eShop Pokemon puzzle game, will be ending service on March 31 2023.  For the sake of clarity, this is exclusively affecting the 3DS version; no announcements have been made regarding the mobile versions of Pokemon Shuffle.

Even with the game’s online service ending, you’ll still be able to play through Standard Stages and any Event Stages already downloaded. What will be disabled, however, is the ability to acquire daily login bonuses, play Ranked Stages, and download Event Stages.

This news doesn’t come as a huge surprise given prior announcements of the Wii U and 3DS eShops ending purchases on March 27, 2023. If you want to be able to experience Pokemon Shuffle’s Event Stages on 3DS in the future, make sure to download them in the coming months.

Hot on the heels of the Sundae Tour wrapping up, a new Bowser Tour has just been announced for Mario Kart Tour. This Tour will introduce a third layout to GBA Bowser’s Castle as well as Wave 13 of the Mii Racing Suits, specifically adding in new Bowser and Dry Bowser suits for players to try out.

You can watch videos showcasing both the Bowser Tour and new wave of Mii Racing Suits below.

Wave Race 64 has just released for Nintendo Switch Online, and we can now take a look at how this version of the game compares visually to past iterations. In this Gamexplain video, the Switch version is first compared to the N64 original, before then being compared to the more modern Wii U version.

As is expected, the Switch version is certainly an improvement over the more jagged N64 original, and since Wii U ports of N64 games tended to make things a little darker, the Switch brightens it up in comparison to be truer to its initial release.

Here is some more information about Wave Race 64:

RIN: The Last Child delayed

We have a release window update for RIN: The Last Child, as the project has now shifted to Q1 2023. A reason for the delay was not provided.

RIN: The Last Child was announced for Switch back in April. Originally, it was scheduled to launch in Q3 2022.

For those that need a refresher on the game, read the following overview:

The latest expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:


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