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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, an action adventure game first confirmed for Switch last October, has secured a final release date. It will be available digitally on April 22, Graffiti Games and Snoozy Kazoo confirmed today.

Here’s a refresher on Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion:

Fire Emblem Heroes

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced a new 5.4.0 update for Fire Emblem Heroes, which should be going live around April 4. It’ll include the Celestial Stone item, new weapon skills and weapons to refine, and changes for various parts of the game.

Here’s the full roundup of details:

Switch has received a few different entries in the Oddworld series, and it now looks like they’ll soon be bundled together. Over on Amazon France, the retailer is listing Oddworld Collection. The package will contain Munch’s Oddysee, New ‘n’ Tasty, and Stranger’s Wrath.

There hasn’t been an official announcement yet, so we’re waiting on the finer details such as whether this will be a worldwide release. Regardless, Amazon France lists Oddworld Collection for May 27. Pre-orders are open here.

Nippon Columbia has announced that a soundtrack for Animal Crossing: New Horizons will be released in Japan on April 28.

The soundtrack will be split across two versions: The BGM Collection will include all of the game’s background music across 4 discs, and the Totakeke Music Collection will include all of K.K. Slider’s songs on 3 discs. There will also be a Complete Edition that includes both versions for a total of 7 discs.

The Complete Edition is currently priced at $101.99 USD.

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A new Summoning Focus, Heroes With Rally+, is now available in Fire Emblem Heroes, along with a new map. Here are the details:

The pet simulation game Wan Nyan Pet Shop: Kawaii Pet to Fureau Mainichi is coming to the Switch in Japan on July 15, 2021. Nippon Columbia made this announcement along with the price, which will be 5,280 yen. 

Here is a description of the game from the game listing (courtesy of Gematsu):

Sol Cresta

At this time last year, PlatinumGames “announced” Sol Cresta, which many assumed was an April Fools’ Day joke. The same game has now returned and it turns out that the project is moving forward.

Sol Cresta is a shoot ’em up title for Switch modeled after Moon Cresta and Terra Cresta. It will also be the first part of the new “Neo Classic Arcade” series in collaboration with Hamster.

Here’s the first trailer:

Pokemon Crystal

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

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