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Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir / The Girl Who Stands Behind

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows*:

Kitaria Fables

Kitari Fables, the action adventure RPG with farming and crafting, has been dated by PQube and Twin Hearts. The game is now confirmed for release on September 3.

Here’s an overview of Kitaria Fables, along with a trailer:

Following this week’s reveal in Famitsu, Kadokawa Games and Cattle Call have shared the first teaser trailer for its dungeon RPG Demon Gaze EXTRA. We’ve included it below.

Demon Gaze EXTRA launches for Switch in Japan on September 2. Access the official website here.

The latest issue of Weekly Jump has announced a new DLC character for My Hero One’s Justice 2. According to the magazine, Gentle Criminal and La Brava will be joining the roster as a two-in-one fighter.

Specifics regarding the DLC character have not yet been shared. A release date is also unknown at this time. Bandai Namco should be following up with an official announcement soon, so stay tuned for further information.

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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

Capcom have unveiled a new trailer for Monster Hunter Stories 2 introducing the game’s story. Check it out below.

Capcom is gearing up for a new Monster Hunter Digital Event. The presentation will take place on May 26, the company revealed.

A lot of new details have emerged about the thriller game Shin Hayarigami 3, which releases for Switch on July 29. Nippon Ichi Software has released information about the first 2 chapters of the game and included character descriptions, screenshots, and gameplay explanations. 

All of these details can be found below (compiled and translated by Gematsu):

Dragon Star Varnir’s Switch port was announced earlier this year with a release window of Spring 2021. Well, now the release date has been confirmed as May 27, 2021 for Japan. 

The game will be coming out on the Japanese eShop for 4,800 yen. It is not confirmed if the port will support English language options, but given that the previously released Steam and PS4 versions support English, it is likely that the worldwide release will also.

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The upcoming 2-D platformer Wicce has been delayed. The game was previously expected to release on Switch in May, but publisher CFK has announced that the release date will be pushed to June 3, 2021 (and it will be a digital release). 

The game originally released in 2016 and the Switch version was recently revealed in April 2021. But, players will have to wait a little longer to get it on a portable system. The game will support English language options as well as German, French, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese (simplified and traditional).

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Pokemon Crystal

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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