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Spike Chunsoft has published the latest information and screenshots for Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story. Today’s update covers the action RPG’s side activities as well as early game dungeons.

Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Gematsu:

The latest character for Fire Emblem: Three Houses – Cindered Shadows was introduced on the series’ official Japanese Twitter account today. We have a brief bio for Hapi, who is part of Ashen Wolves.

Here’s the rundown on Hapi, courtesy of SatsumaFS:

New footage has emerged for the puzzle-adventure title Milo’s Quest, which hits the Switch eShop this week. View the gameplay below.

Kyodai is bringing the interactive adventure ELEA: Paradigm Shift to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. The game will be out on February 8.

Here’s an overview of ELEA: Paradigm Shift, along with a trailer:

Paris will be the featured locale for the Valentine’s Day Tour this time. An adorable Cupid-themed Baby Peach is also shown off, along with a couple of other fashionable returning racers from the previous Paris Tour. You can view the video here:

Unlike the Japanese release, the Western version of Snack World will not have support for the NFC figures like the jara and snack toys. This is instead replaced by a fortune telling event that can be done by Sam Witch once per real-world day. Take a look at the video below to see how it works.

Retailers have opened pre-orders for the My Hero One’s Justice 2 Collector’s Edition. You can reserve it on Amazon, Best Buy, or GameStop. For those in the UK, Amazon has it here.

The collector’s edition includes an exclusive 7.9″ LED Izuku Midoriua figurine, Deku and Overhaul key chain and pin badge, My Hero Academia Shikishi, and exclusive steelbook case.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 launches for Switch on March 13.

Líf has been revealed as the latest Mythic Hero in Fire Emblem Heroes. The character will be available on January 29 / January 30.

Here’s a trailer showcasing Líf:

A short while ago, the new 7.0.0 update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was released. Alongside support for the latest DLC featuring Byleth, a bunch of fighter adjustments and balance changes were implemented.

Below are the full patch notes:

After a number of years out of the spotlight, the Brain Age series finally returned on Switch recently. Dr. Kawashima as well as Nintendo explained how the game came to be in a recent interview.

Producer Kouichi Kawamoto, director Kenta Kubo, and Kawashima shared the following, as translated by Siliconera:


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