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Tropico 6

The dictator simulator game Tropico 6 is on the way to Switch, publisher Kalypso Entertainment and developer Limbic Entertainment have announced. A release window has not yet been confirmed.

Here’s an overview of Tropico 6, along with a trailer:

Borderlands Legendary Collection

Turn Me Up is one of the company’s involved with bringing Borderlands Legendary Collection to Switch. Over on the studio’s website, more information is revealed about the Switch ports.

Turn Me Up states that the team “worked tireless with 2K and Gearbox to bring these ravenously requested classics to Switch in full 1080p, at 30 FPS and with no downgrading of art assets.” It also “included all the trimmings of the GOTY releases” while also making motion controls just for the new Switch collection.

Borderlands Legendary Collection launches for Switch on May 29.

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Once again, it seems we have confirmation of a game coming to Nintendo Switch through it receiving an age rating. This time, the ESRB has rated John Wick Hex for Nintendo Switch. This is an action strategy game set in the John Wick universe, which was originally released for PC in October of last year. As always, this isn’t an official announcement just yet, but it’s extremely likely that the game will be released on the Switch. It received an “M” rating from the ESRB for “Blood, Strong Language & Violence”; here’s their overview of the game:

This is a tactical action game in which players assume the role of John Wick on a quest to rescue characters from an enemy. From a top-down perspective, players infiltrate night clubs and criminal strongholds using a tactical grid system to move through the environment. As players encounter enemy thugs, they use a menu system to perform tactical actions (e.g., strike, takedown, parry, shot). Shooting enemies can result in cries of pain and brief splashes of blood; some still-images depict enemies laying in pools of blood. The word “f**k” is heard in the game.

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GungHo Online Entertainment has released a CG movie for Ninjala, their upcoming free-to-play battle royale game featuring ninjas. The roughly 10 minute trailer is completely done in CG and gives a bit of backstory into the world of Ninjala. 

This particular video is entitled “Ninjala Episode 0: Ninja-Gum is Born,” hinting that this may be the first part in a larger story to be fleshed out by the developers. Check out the full video below and keep an eye out for more Ninjala videos such as these in the future.

Ninjala is set to release on May 27 for the Switch. 

Bayonetta 3

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Now that Animal Crossing: New Horizons is out, Bayonetta has taken over the top spot for Nintendo titles.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between March 12 and March 18.

Bramimond: The Enigma is joining Fire Emblem Heroes as the latest Mythic Hero, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have announced. Other Heroes will also appear during the event.

Players can obtain Bramimond: The Enigma starting on March 31. View a trailer for the event below.

Voltage is bringing its otome game Our Two Bedroom Story to Switch, the developer announced today. A release is planned for May 7.

Here’s a brief overview of the story, along with a trailer:

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Donut County, Hyper Light Drifter, What Remains of Edith Finch, and more.

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Aeolis Tournament

Beyond Fun Studio recently opened a Kickstarter for Aeolis Tournament, an 8-player party game. After reaching its funding goal, it’ll be made for Switch.

Here’s an introduction to Aeolis Tournament as well as a trailer:

Until 2014, Natsume distributed the Bokujo Monogatari games in the west as Harvest Moon. Marvelous and XSEED then decided to localize the games directly, leading to a name change. Bokujo Monogatari is now known as Story of Seasons in North America and Europe while Natsume uses the Harvest Moon brand for new titles it develops on its own.

Before XSEED settled on Story of Seasons, a number of different names were considered. These include Summer Solstice, Autumn Wind, and Plow & Propose. XSEED revealed that tidbit on Twitter to celebrate its 15th anniversary.

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