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Arcade Distillery confirmed today that War Theatre will be available for Switch in March. The strategy RPG will be sold on the eShop as a digital download.

Here’s an overview, along with a first trailer:

Square Enix has announced that all first print copies of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age will include a reversible coversheet. What the design actually looks like will be revealed at a later date.

In other news, Square Enix has also passed along a breakdown of new features in Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. They are as follows:

Sensor Tower is reporting that Dragalia Lost has generated over $75 million worldwide in revenue. That means it has outperformed both Super Mario Run and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Super Mario Run has earned $68.6 million while Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is at $70.8 million.

Japan makes up roughly 65% of Dragalia Lost’s revenue. The United States is the next closest at 18%. Nintendo and Cygames’ release placed at #29 for mobile game revenue in Japan last month and #120 in the U.S.

Dragalia Lost still has a long way to reach Fire Emblem Heroes’ total of $500 million. However, Fire Emblem Heroes is available in 40 countries as opposed to just five for Dragalia Lost, and monthly revenue is starting to get close. Dragalia Lost earned $15.7 million in January, which was 76% of the $20.7 million grossed by Fire Emblem Heroes.

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Motion Twin and Red Bull shared a new video showcasing “an honest and raw look at the cooperative studio”. We have it below, which includes a first look at coming DLC set for later this spring.

Dead Cells’ forthcoming DLC will be playable at PAX East next month.

Over the next couple of months, Square Enix will be rolling out a few Final Fantasy games for Switch. Final Fantasy VII drops on March 26, Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster lands on April 16, and Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age closes things out on April 30.

All these of these releases are now up for pre-load on the eShops worldwide. File sizes for each are as follows:

Capcom has dated a trio of Resident Evil classics for Switch. Resident Evil 0, 1, and 4 are all launching on May 21. Pre-orders will go live on the eShop starting February 28.

In North America, Capcom will offer a Resident Evil Origins Collection bundle at retail that features Resident Evil 0 and 1. They will be separate digital downloads in Europe.

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Gamera Interactive today announced a partnership with QubicGames that will see the release of Unit 4 on Switch. Its launch is planned for March 15.

Here’s an overview of the platformer, along with a trailer:

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Ubisoft is promoting today’s launch of Trials Rising with a new trailer. We’ve included the video below.

After announcing Claybook for Switch earlier this month, developer Second Order has quickly followed up with a specific release date. We’ll be seeing it on the eShop as of March 12.

Along with today’s news, a new trailer for Claybook has arrived. Check it out below for a look at how you can create and transform worlds in the game.

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Horizon Chase Turbo is only available as a digital download at the moment. Back in November, Aquiris released its racer on the eShop. But could a physical version be in the cards as well?

A new rating for Horizon Chase Turbo recently appeared on the ESRB website. It’s noteworthy due to the company that’s listed as publisher: PM Studios. PM Studios has brought several eShop-only games to retail, including Voez, Musynx, Mercenaries Saga Chronicles, and more. It certainly looks like Horizon Chase Turbo could be one of its future physical releases.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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