Pokemon GO Hisuian Discoveries event to add Hisuian Growlithe, Qwilfish, Sneasel
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Dragon Quest Treasures gets more story, characters, and gameplay details
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Square Enix has released another batch of Dragon Quest Treasures details covering the game’s story, characters, and gameplay. This follows the previous information batch from earlier in the month.
Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Gematsu:
3DS eShop charts – July 20, 2022
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Twin-stick shooter Robo Revenge Squad appearing on Switch in August
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The twin-stick shooter Robo Revenge Squad is making its way to Switch next month, publisher Mill Games and developer Rikodu announced today. It will be available on August 17, 2022.
Robo Revenge Squad has players fighting alien robots using Robos made of everyday objects like disco balls and baseball bats. Four people can play together at once via co-op.
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Dystopian action platformer SANABI heading to Switch
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SANABI has been on PC for about a month, but we now have confirmation that a Switch port is in the works. Publisher Neowiz and developer Wonder Potion made the announcement today.
SANABI is officially described as “an exhilarating stylish dystopian action-platformer.” You’ll take on the role of a legendary retired veteran while using a prosthetic arm to jump over cliffs and skyscrapers, zip through bullets and traps, and defeat enemies.
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FIFA 23 Legacy Edition coming to Switch
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EA will be releasing FIFA 23 Legacy Edition on Switch later this year, the company has confirmed.
This marks the fourth consecutive year that Nintendo’s console is receiving a Legacy Edition of the sports franchise. The game will have updates for kids, clubs, squads, and commentary, but not much else will be different – just like last year and other years prior. That means if you bought FIFA on Switch previously, FIFA 23 Legacy Edition will be largely the same.
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Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo release date set for September on Switch, new trailer
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Publisher Microids and developer Pendulo Studio have set a final release date for the Switch version of Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo. The game will launch on September 27, 2022, the two sides confirmed today.
Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo was announced for Switch last June. While it’s been on PC for some time, the console versions haven’t been released thus far. That’ll be changing in just a couple of months.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 gets new 8-minute trailer
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Original (7/7): Nintendo and Monolith Soft just published a new 8-minute trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles 3. It highlights the RPG’s story, gameplay systems, and more. At the very end of the video, Nintendo provides a reminder that amiibo is supported, and the Shulk amiibo can be used to have the Swordfighter class change the weapon to the Monado from the first entry in the series.
Here’s an overview of Xenoblade Chronicles 3:
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R gets Joseph Joestar character trailer
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The latest character trailer for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R is now available with a look at Joseph Joestar. He’s the main protagonist of Part 2 and uses Hamon in battle.
We have more information about Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R in the following overview:
Nintendo asks people to stop using Wi-Fi USB Connector due to security concerns
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Nintendo put out a notice today on its Japanese customer support Twitter page informing consumers to stop using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector due to security concerns. The same also applies to the Network Adapter, which only released in Japan.
The primary reason for the notice is that these devices use WEP, an insecure Wi-Fi protection algorithm. Additionally, the adapter contains a bug in which it can be infected by malware.