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Drawn to Life: Two Realms

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include 20XX, the Bit.Trip games, Broken Sword 5, Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Minoria, Tangledeep, and more.

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Two new rewards based on New Pokemon Snap have been added to My Nintendo in North America. Along with a pop-up card, a wallpaper is up for grabs. They cost 30 Platinum Points and 50 Platinum Points respectively.

You can redeem these rewards on My Nintendo here.

Following its debut on mobile, Super Glitch Dash is making the jump to Switch. Rogue Games and David Marquardt have announced that the “ultimate twitch runner” will arrive on April 29.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

World End Economica: Complete

Sekai Games has shared a trailer for World End Economica: Complete, a three-part visual novel for Switch. We’ve included the video below.

World End Economica: Complete is currently live on the Switch eShop. We have further coverage on the game here.

Spiritfarer

Spiritfarer was updated to version 1.6 this week. Known as the “Lily Update”, it added Lily the Butterfly to guide the player through several scenes which add depth and detail to the main character Stella’s story. It also contains improvements to the local co-op play and various bug fixes.

Thunder Lotus Games has now shared the full patch notes for version 1.6. Continue on below to read them in full.

Nintendo

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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A few days ago, Dangen Entertainment and X Plus released Smelter on Switch. Find some footage of the action-strategy hybrid below.

Smelter is out now on the Switch eShop. Those that are interested in the title can find our previous coverage here.

Detroit: Become Human

Quantic Dream has long been known as a PlayStation developer. Now, however, the company has started to venture out on its own. After making well-known narrative games like Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream has started to self-publish, and is even working with other developers as well.

As far as why Quantic Dream is now starting to explore self-publishing, head of publishing Guillaume de Fondaumière recently told Nintendo Everything:

E3 2021

Update: Despite being housed on the E3 website, it appears that the list is from 2020 – before last year’s event was cancelled. The only officially confirmed companies remain what was announced in the press release from this month. We’ll let you know when additional companies have been officially confirmed.


Original: E3 2021 was officially announced earlier this month. A few companies confirmed their participation, including Nintendo, Xbox, Capcom, Konami, Ubisoft, Take-Two, Warner Bros, and Koch Media.

The lineup of representatives was recently updated, and it features some notable names. Bandai Namco, Deep Silver, GungHo Online Entertainment America, Limited Run Games, SEGA, Square Enix, THQ Nordic, and XSEED Games are among the additions.

Here’s the full list as of now: 

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Deathsmiles I & II

Last year, City Connection and Cave Interactive announced Deathsmiles I & II for Switch. A follow-up report was shared today. Deathsmiles I & II is now confirmed for a December 16 launch in Japan.

For those that missed our original coverage, Deathsmiles I & II will include the following:


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