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Kao the Kangaroo

After Kao the Kangaroo went missing for well over a decade, the franchise is finally back in the spotlight. Tate Multimedia announced last month that it’s revisiting the series with a new 3D platformer currently in development for Switch.

In an interview with GamesIndustry, head of development Wojtek Bilinski teased plans for the future. While experimenting with different prototypes, the team also thought about a remake along with “a more advanced game with a much older Kao and a bigger emphasis on combat.”

Hyper Gunsport

Publisher Hitcents and developer Necrosoft Games recently announced Hyper Gunsport, a mixture of volleyball and gunplay. It’s described as an “action-sports-arcade” title.

Hyper Gunsport “is set in a future where humans have grown tired of conflict, and all weaponry is banned. Disputes between countries are now settled with The World’s Game: Gunsport. Guns are now only used for one thing: to shoot a ball into a goal.”

Minecraft Street Fighter

Mojang Studios has announced that starting today, Minecraft players can get their hands on a new Street Fighter collaboration as part of the World Warrior skin pack.

The DLC from 57Digital and Capcom features characters from the Street Fighter series including Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li. There are 35 skins in total. Players can also claim one free Character Creator item plus twelve paid character creator items.

Phantom Breaker Omnia Infinity

Phantom Breaker: Omnia fans can get another look at the game as a new character trailer has come in for Infinity. Joe Zieja is responsible for the English voiceover while Akeru Semi is handling things for the Japanese version.

Over on the official website, some information is provided about Infinity. Read the official bio below.

Vampire The Masquerade - Swansong Switch

Publisher Nacon and developer Big Bad Wolf Studio have gone live with a new developer diary for Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong that focuses on the core elements that the game experience is based on – and we also have news about the Switch version.

In today’s video, lead quest designer Eliott Hipeau discusses the studio’s DNA and what makes their titles unique.

Here’s some information about the game:

Original (2/14): Developer Jonas Tyroller has confirmed that Will You Snail? will be coming to Switch eShop. Described as a fast-paced precision platformer, Will You Snail? will see players dodging traps and solving optional puzzles as they attempt to unravel the game’s story, which features themes of artificial intelligence and simulation theory.

For more information on Will You Snail? see below:

What Lies in the Multiverse wtf is this game trailer

A new “WTF Even is this Game” trailer is in for What Lies in the Multiverse, the dimension shifting comedy game. As the title implies, the video explains what the puzzle-platformer is all about.

For those that missed out on our previous coverage, here’s some information about What Lies in the Multiverse:

Let's Get Fit

Another fitness title is on the way to Switch with Ravenscourt, Voxler, and Exkee having announced Let’s Get Fit this week. It will launch in Spring 2022.

Let’s Get Fit features pre-made workouts along with the ability to create an infinite number of custom workout routines. Various exercises are available, including soft gymnastics, high-intensity workouts, and activities for specific muscle groups.

CFK has announced a new platformer coming to Switch called Super Nanaru. It is being developed by Tentacle Soft, and it follows a bakery girl named Nanaru as she jumps and fights against Yako or the devil. 

The game is slated for March 2022 and it will have Japanese, English, Korean, and Russian language options. The price is undecided at this time, but it is sure to be announced soon. 

More information can be read from the original Japanese press release here

Falcom has announced the exact release day of the Switch version of The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails. The game is coming to Japan on May 26, 2022 and it will receive a physical edition for 3,980 yen (3,600 yen for the digital purchase). This physical edition will also come with a 2 disc soundtrack that has 60 songs on it.

This, of course, comes alongside the other improved features like enhanced graphics, improved frame rate, and better sound quality. The western release date of the game is still set for 2023, and this Japanese version will not support English language options. 

For more information, here is an overview via the Steam page for the upcoming release:


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