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Super Robot Wars 30

Super Robot Wars 30 will launch in Japan on October 28, Bandai Namco announced today. The game is also expected to arrive in Asia around the same time.

Also shared today is the debut trailer for Super Robot Wars 30, which is more than ten minutes long. Give it a look below.

Blaster Master Zero Trilogy: MetaFight Chronicle

The Blaster Master Zero series continues on with a third entry this month. When it’s ready, it will be accompanied by Blaster Master Zero Trilogy: MetaFight Chronicle.

As previously mentioned, Blaster Master Zero Trilogy: MetaFight Chronicle includes the series’ three games and all downloadable content for the first two titles.

Fantasy Strike

Sirlin Games is still updating its Switch fighter Fantasy Strike. As of this week, the game is at version 1.0.

This is a pretty big update, featuring updated graphics, balance updates, and more. We’ve included the full patch notes below.

Thanks to one of Famitsu’s usual live streams, we have a look at the latest Arcade Archives titles on Switch. Check out the full archive below containing footage of Raiden and Sea Fighter Poseidon.

Arcade Archives Raiden and Arcade Archives Sea Fighter Poseidon are both out now on the Switch eShop.

Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies

Just a couple of days ago, Ratalaika Games and Magenta Factory released the slice-of-life visual novel Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies on Switch. View some footage in the video below.

Bai Qu: Hundreds of Melodies can be purchased digitally via the Switch eShop. Additional coverage with details and a trailer are located here.

Dragon Star Varnir

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include King’s Bounty II, Dragon Star Varnir, Last Stop, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Sonic Colors: Ultimate

SEGA has shared the latest set of screenshots for Sonic Colors: Ultimate. For the full set, continue on below.

We shared a couple of tidbits from a Switch OLED FAQ published by Nintendo UK earlier this week. Nintendo of America has also come up with its own extended version.

Here’s the FAQ in full:


Nintendo decided to drop some pretty big news earlier this week. A new Switch OLED model will be launching on October 8, just in time for Metroid Dread.

This new unit isn’t the 4K-compatible device that had been rumored, but there are still some notable upgrades. As the name implies, you’ll be getting a nicer, 7-inch OLED screen. That’s on top of a wide adjustable stand for tabletop mode, a new dock with a wired LAN port, 64GB of internal storage, and enhanced audio for handheld and tabletop play. You can catch up on the full announcement here.

How are you feeling about the Switch OLED at the moment? Will you be picking one up come October? Let us know in the comments below.

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Dusk Diver 2

A couple of years ago, the action RPG Dusk Diver was put on Switch. It’s now receiving a sequel in the form of the aptly-named Dusk Diver 2.

We don’t have a whole lot of information at present, but a teaser trailer was shared today. You can check it out below.


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