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Totally Reliable Delivery Service

Totally Reliable Delivery Service is out on Switch today, and tinyBuild has prepared a launch trailer to celebrate. We have the video below.

Since the announcement of E3 2020’s cancellation, a number of companies have come forward to confirm plans regarding digital events they’ll be hosting in place of their typical press conferences and presentations. But Bethesda – a mainstay at the expo – has decided against producing any sort of showcase.

Over on social media, Bethesda Softworks senior vice president of global marketing Pete Hines shared the following:

Level-5 has had major issues developing the next entry in the Inazuma Eleven series going back to 2016. A new game isn’t much closer with the company announcing today that Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes likely won’t be ready until at least 2021.

Here’s some new information about the project:

Update: Bumped to the top with the addition of DuckTales QuackShots.


April Fools’ Day 2020 is in full swing, and as usual, companies are getting into the spirit with fake news stories, announcements, jokes, and more to celebrate the day.

We’ll be rounding up some of the highlights over the next day or so. You can find a collection of notable Nintendo-related April Fools’ Day happenings below.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III is coming to Switch this summer. NIS America and Falcom’s support isn’t stopping there, as it’s been announced today that The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV will also be released on the console.

As the RPG series continues, this will be the final entry in the Trails of Cold Steel arc. It will not feature the standard student-life setting due to what took place in the last game.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia

Happinet has published the fourth producer letter for Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia. This time around, Kazuhiro Igarashi introduces the game’s Records of History mode and options settings.

Here’s the full rundown:

Voting Gauntlet: Springtime Skirmish has kicked off in Fire Emblem Heroes. By winning battles, you can increase your army’s score. Complete quests to earn in-game rewards such as Orbs, Divine Codes (Ephemera 3) and more.

Special Maps have also been updated. By clearing these, you can earn 8-bit accessories of the Courageous Heroes Alfonse, Sharena, and Anna. Accessories of Feh and Chief Fehnix are available as log-in bonuses as well.

Nintendo has announced a new 3.2.0 update for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. On both iOS and Android, it’s targeted for the middle of the month.

One of the main highlights of the update will allow players to preview furniture and clothing before crafting. The Cookie & Depot Plan is also receiving an upgrade, as you’ll be able to save up to five layouts and the plan name will be getting a makeover. Finally, in Blathers’s Treasure Trek, you’ll soon be able to spend Bells or materials to have Blathers auto-trek through the course.

Going back to the reveal of The Wonderful 101: Remastered several weeks ago, PlatinumGames has been teasing four announcements. Aside from reviving the Wii U game, the studio announced Project G.G. and a new studio in Tokyo. The final piece of news was teased for today, which doesn’t actually seem to be a tangible product.

Tying in with April Fools’, PlatinumGames and Hamster “revealed” Sol Presta. Here’s a video shared online today:


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