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Steven Universe Save The Light and OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes made it to the Switch eShop last October. Many months later, a physical copy is now available at retail. The package contains both games on a cartridge.

Here’s some information about the two titles plus a trailer:

Publisher SOEDESCO has announced that a free content update is now available for Xenon Racer. Along with a frosty new location, it adds a new racing team. The Switch version was updated specifically to include a performance and quality mode as well as other stability improvements.

Here’s the rundown of the content update:

Intragames has revealed the North American and European pre-order and launch month promotions for Super Cane Magic ZERO. Both regions will be offering “Secret Bonus Content” DLC, and North America will have an extra 10% pre-order discount bonus.

Here’s the full rundown of the promotion:

My Nintendo has updated in Europe with four new discounts.

Here’s the full lineup:

Team Sonic Racing

Team Sonic Racing is arriving early next week. Ahead of its release, some of the first reviews are starting to pop up. We’ve rounded up a few of the early verdicts below.

SEGA has gone live with the official launch trailer for Team Sonic Racing. View the new video for the Switch game below.

Panic Button has prepared another patch for Hob: The Definitive Edition. As of now, all players can access version 1.1.2.

Hob’s new update makes additional audio improvements and fast travel has become more intuitive. Also, other fixes and improvements are included.

Hob: The Definitive Edition can be found on Switch on the eShop.

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Octogeddon, an action-roguelike from the creators of Plants vs. Zombies, is out now on Switch. Get a look at some footage below.

PQube has readied a launch trailer for Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Pack. Find that video below, along with some footage for Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R.

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC has been a long time coming. The programming app was originally expected out last fall (at least in Japan), but it silently dropped off the radar. Developer SmileBoom has finally provided an update, confirming a Japanese release date of May 23.

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC teachers users BASIC programming. It supports Switch’s various features like HD Rumble, the motion IR camera, gyro controls, and even Nintendo Labo. With online support, players can publish or backup games.

Below are a few screenshots:


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