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Publisher Another Indie and developer Coffee Addict Game Studio announced today that their 3D adventure game Hazel Sky is coming to Nintendo Switch sometime this year. Here’s the official description of the game, followed by a trailer:

Hazel Sky is a heartfelt adventure about a young engineer facing his destiny and his desires. Fix ramshackle flying machines and jump, climb, swing, and slide through a beautiful, mysterious world.

Sent to an island far from home in the flying city of Gideon, Shane must pass the trials and return as an Engineer or face banishment. Connected via radio, Shane and fellow trainee engineer, Erin strike up an illicit friendship. A friendship that will change the way Shane sees the world.

The Trials are the ultimate test that every Engineer must take before taking the honored role.  For Shane, the trials are his destiny, but destiny and desire rarely align and, in a world, divided between honored engineers and reviled artists, Shane finds himself torn. The trials, events in Gideon, and an unlikely romance tell the bittersweet story of love, ambition, and a society on the brink of something new. 

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A couple of days ago, it was announced that Sygna Suit Elesa & Rotom would be coming to Pokemon Masters soon. Today, we got a few more details: the sync pair will be available via a Spotlight Scout, and there will also be a special story event featuring them. We don’t have an exact date yet for when they will arrive in the game, but it should be within the next couple of days. Finally, here’s a look at their sync move:

The next trailer for Pokemon the Movie: Coco will air this Friday during Oha Suta in Japan. This movie was originally revealed in a trailer following the airing of Mewtwo Strikes Back EVOLUTION. You can view the original trailer here:

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Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection officially launches tomorrow, and Capcom has shared a new Japanese trailer to celebrate. Check it out below.

Game Informer has a new look at the ragdoll physics game Totally Reliable Delivery Service. View some new footage in the video below.

The strategic 3D shooter Synaptic Drive, which has been worked on by Custom Robo producer Kouji Kenjo, has received a release date. It will launch on May 28, and a physical release will be offered in Japan. Pricing is set at 2,980 yen for the digital version and 3,980 yen for a retail copy.

Here’s an overview of Synaptic Drive, along with a trailer:

Nintendo has uploaded a pair of new Japanese commercials for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. We’ve attached both adverts below.

The platformer Hayfever, coming from Zordix and Pixadome, will be out on the Switch eShop tomorrow. Find some early footage below.

Blizzard has unveiled a new Experimental Mode for Overwatch known as “Triple Damage”. Experimental testing in Overwatch lets players try out the dev team’s various ideas. And with Triple Damage specifically, there will be a team composition for one tank, three damage, and two support.

Here’s the full explanation from director Jeff Kaplan:

Mass Creation has shared a launch trailer for Corridor Z, which recently debuted on the Switch eShop. We have the video below.


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