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Red Limb Studio today announced that Beat Me!, a multiplayer party brawler, is heading to Switch next week. It’s scheduled for a November 13 release.

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

Fast Food Dizzy

The creators of the Dizzy series have re-imagined one of their original Dizzy games in FUZE4 Nintendo Switch. If you’ve already purchased the coding app, you can play Fast Food Dizzy for free.

Here’s what’s included in Fast Food Dizzy:

 Initially slated for Fall 2019, Plug In Digital Publishing and Behold Studios have announced that Out of Space: Couch Edition is coming to Switch on November 25. Check out the announcement trailer and the latest details below.

Paw Patrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay

Outright Games has released a launch trailer for Paw Patrol Mighty Pips Save Adventure Bay. View it below.

Paw Patrol Mighty Pips Save Adventure Bay is available now on Switch.

 

Maglam Lord

Maglam Lord has received some new details regarding its integral marriage system. This system revolves around the concept that the demon lord that the player controls must satiate their hunger for souls by finding a romantic partner. Players must increase the likeability gauge of their desired partner by doing things such as battling with them, answering their questions correctly, and giving them their favorite items.

Then the player can invite their love interests to the Marriage Dojo, which allows them to partake in activates such as dates in a bowling alley or hot spring. This can only be done if their likeability meter is high enough. Then, the player can marry these characters later in the game.

Alongside these marriage details are a few more character descriptions and art. The descriptions have been provided courtesy of a translation by Oni Dino at Siliconera. These are included below, alongside the character art.

Bandai Namco has announced that they plan to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Tales of series with a live broadcast. This broadcast will air on a date TBD, and it will feature producers from the Tales of games to talk about experiences while developing the games, as well as addressing fans’ surveys and questions. The survey for this event can be found here.

It is unclear at this time exactly what announcements will be made regarding upcoming or current Tales of games, but Gematsu reports that the newest information on mobile games, events, and anniversary goods will be shared. It’s possible that Tales of games for the Switch will be discussed, but it is not guaranteed.

Make sure to check back for updates on this Tales of 25th anniversary live stream, as the date should be revealed soon.

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Dragon Marked for Death

Inti Creates has updated Dragon Marked for Death on Switch to version 3.1.5n. It comes with information about the “Fatigued State” in the tips section, a bit of updated language, and bug fixes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Tabe-O-Ja

Bandai Toys has come out with a sixth animated trailer for Tabe-O-Ja, its cooking battle action game. Have a look at the video below.

Tabe-O-Ja is scheduled for release on November 28 in Japan. You can catch up on previous animated trailers here.

Pikmin 3 Deluxe

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Pikmin 3 Deluxe – 171,349 / NEW
2. [NSW] Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster – 52,481 / NEW
3. [PS4] Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster – 48,830 / NEW
4. [PS4] Watch Dogs Legion – 40,962 / NEW
5. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 29,086 / 1,746,352
6. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 24,009 / 5,909,746
7. [PS4] GreedFall – 13,292 / NEW
8. [NSW] Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez – 11,683 / NEW
9. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 9,569 / 3,238,517
10. [NSW] Pokemon Sword/Shield – 9,421 / 3,783,145

HORI Flex

The gaming scene has started to step up its accessibility options as of late for those impaired by disabilities, and the trend now continues with a new accessory from HORI.

Released in Japan today is the Nintendo-licensed Hori Flex switch and joystick interface. It connects through a wire to a Switch or PC. As noted by OneSwitch, standard accessibility switches can be attached, along with a few USB joysticks. Users can also take advantage of a remapping app to program six Switch systems, and six different Windows PC configurations.

Pricing is set at about $230. Check out a few photos in the gallery below.

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