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Bushiden

Bushiden, the futuristic ninja action-platformer from Pixel Arc Studios, won’t be out by August as originally expected. In a Kickstarter update today, the developer revealed that it is now targeting a new Spring/Summer 2021 release window.

Writing about the delay, Pixel Arc Studios said:

You won’t have to wait much longer for Sonic the Hedgehog’s digital release. In light of the coronavirus pandemic and movie theaters closing, Paramount Pictures will be offering the film online starting March 31. That’s just 46 days after the debut in theaters.

Sonic the Hedgehog will also be made available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD, and rental on demand or disc starting May 19.

Here’s some information about bonus features and more:

Sea of Stars

Yesterday, Sabotage Studio unveiled its new project Sea of Stars. It’s the company’s first RPG, which also features a prequel story set in The Messenger’s universe.

A Kickstarter campaign accompanied the announcement. Though full funding wasn’t necessary to ensure Sea of Stars’ development, the CA$100,000 target has already been reached. Next up: stretch goals.

During a live stream yesterday, NIS America showed off gameplay from an early English build of void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium. Check out the full recording below.

Minecraft Dungeons

Mojang today published the final dev diary for the action-adventure game Minecraft Dungeons. Below, the team takes a closer look at the lore, which is the game’s backstory. Fans can find out what introducing a new mob in Minecraft Dungeons means for Vanilla, what (or who) the main narrative driver is, and which part of the story is the team’s favorite.

Minecraft Dungeons is tentatively planned to launch in April. However, as the team finishes up work from home due to the coronavirus, there is the possibility of a delay.

FarSight Studios has announced that PBA Pro Bowling has been updated on Switch with new content. Players can access nine new pro bowlers, twenty new bowling balls, and additional commentary from PBA announcers Rob Stone and Randy Pedersen.

Ryan Ciminelli, Shota Kawazoe, Francois Lavoie, Rhino Page, Osku Palermaa, Ronnie Russell, Matt Sanders, Tom Smallwood, and Stuart Williams are the new pro bowlers. The full set can be found in Quickplay and Career Mode.

As for the bowling balls, they’ve been licensed from Brunswick, Columbia 300, Ebonite, Hammer, Roto Grip, and Storm.

Source: FarSight Studios PR

Publisher and co-developer Dotemu, along with co-developers Lizardcube and Guard Crush Games, have shared new information about the music of Streets of Rage 4. Olivier Derivière, who handled soundtracks for A Plague Tale: Innocence, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Dying Light 2, and more, is serving as the game’s main composer. Other guest musicians are contributing as well.

Here’s some additional information about the soundtrack, including news that Hideki Naganuma will no longer be contributing because of “scheduling complications”:

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

Bandai Namco has prepared a new trailer for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions focusing on Episode “New Hero”. You’ll be able to make a player in your image, pick your team, and start training hard to reach the top.

Here’s today’s video:

New animals from Animal Crossing: New Horizons are arriving in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp today. They include Audie, Judy, Sherb, Raymond, Reneigh, Cyd, Dom, and Megan.

Players can obtain animal maps via souvenirs from exporting to specific islands in Gulliver’s Ship. Animals can also be met by exploring and completing animal maps in Blather’s Treasure Pack.

It’s also worth noting that you can order some Special Items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Meanwhile, you’ll get Leaf Tickets to use in Pocket Camp.

Nintendo has put out the official patch notes for Animal Crossing: New Horizons version 1.1.0. While they cover what was mostly known from earlier in the week, they include a couple of extra tidbits.

Below are the patch notes in full:


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