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2D puzzle game One Hand Clapping is scheduled to arrive on Switch on December 14 according to the latest announcement from publisher HandyGames and developer Bad Dream Games. This was revealed via a short video, which can be found here.

In case you missed the original announcement, here are some details on One Hand Clapping:

A new Mystery Gift has been made available for Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl starting today. Revealed through the official Japanese website for the game, players can use the code “BDSPUNDERGR0UND” (that is the number zero, not the letter “O”) for color statues that players can use in their Secret Base in the Grand Underground of Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

Follow the steps below for the distribution:

Publisher Arc System Works and  developer APlus Games have announced that River City Saga: Three Kingdoms is coming to Switch in Japan on December 16. Additionally, some new gameplay details have been revealed for the game, along with a new trailer.

According to a translation by Perfectly Nintendo, Atlus has announced a new update for Shin Megami Tensei V that tweaks a few aspects of the game. Here are the full patch notes:

A new update (version 1.11) has come out for Super Robot Wars 30. This update brings some bug fixes and improved stability, as well as an option to change the protagonist’s name.

The full patch notes and more game details are included below.

Serin Fate

Publisher Crytivo and developer Vethergen have confirmed plans to bring Serin Fate to Switch. The hand-crafted fantasy RPG made its debut on PC previously, but it’s unclear when it will be ready to go on Nintendo’s console.

Serin Fate begins with players being turned into a witch by a particular stone right before it’s destroyed. You’ll then be using the new magic you’ve received to aid Princess Starwen in finding the lost Shards of Fate. Throughout the journey, you’ll enter monster-infested lands to uncover ancient relics and restore the Fate Stone.

Pokemon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl boxart

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Pokemon Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl – 1,395,642 / NEW
2. [NSW] Mario Party Superstars – 39,797 / 329,497
3. [PS4] Battlefield 2042 – 25,268 / NEW
4. [NSW] Shin Megami Tensei V – 22,513 / 165,760
5. [PS5] Battlefield 2042 – 21,637 / NEW
6. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 11,822 / 2,920,975
7. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 11,149 / 6,945,689
8. [NSW] Minecraft – 10,084 / 2,279,676
9. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,890 / 4,142,150
10. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 8,621 / 4,506,739

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is almost here, and Nintendo is preparing for the release with a couple of new Japanese commercials. These adverts come ahead of the game’s December launch.

Here’s some information about Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain:

Ghost Sync

Publisher Kemco and Exe Create have announced Ghost Sync, their latest RPG for Switch. The game is set to appear on Nintendo’s system starting next week.

If you’re interested in learning a bit more about Ghost Sync, have a look at the following overview:

Defend the Rook

Defend the Rook is in development for Switch, Goblinz Publishing and developer One Up Plus have announced. However, a release window has not yet been announced.

Defend the Rook promises roguelike tactical board combat combined with tower defense elements. For more on the game, continue on below.


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