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Castle of Heart

7Levels has updated its action platformer Castle of Heart once again. With the latest patch, full HD support for TV screens has been added. Performance is also said to be improved and frame rate issues have been taken care of.

Castle of Heart is promoting its new patch with a sale. It’s currently 33% off on the eShop.

Source: 7Levels PR

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Bandai Namco has provided a first look at the newly-revealed Master Raid mode in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. We have the images below.

Master Raid will be added to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 this winter. In the 5 vs. 1 mode, Demigra, Fused Zamasu (Half Corrupted), and Mira (Towa Absorbed) will all be playable bosses.

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Black Hole has received a new update, bringing it to version 1.2. The main highlight is the addition of a brand new survival mode that can be unlocked once players finish the game.

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indienova announced today that it will publish Angerforce: Reloaded on Switch. A release is planned for this year.

AngerForce: Reloaded is a vertical shooter done in the 90’s arcade style. The game takes place in a 19th-century human world that has seen the outbreak of a robot rebellion.

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Nintendo and the Institute of Play have announced a partnership to bring Nintendo Labo kits into elementary classrooms across the United States. Nintendo will provide Variety Kits and Switch systems to classrooms “to reinforce skills such as communication, creativity and critical thinking.” The program is targeting about 2,000 students ages 8 to 11 during the 2018-2019 school year.

Here’s some additional information about the partnership:

Spintires: MudRunner American Wilds has received a new launch trailer to celebrate its release. Have a look at the video below.

This week’s issue of Famitsu has some pretty extensive coverage of Level-5 since the company is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Among other things, Famitsu reveals a new game from Level-5 coming to Nintendo Switch – or rather, an old one: Ushiro, a game that was initially revealed in 2008 and was supposed to be released for Sony’s PSP, but never actually came out. The game was teased as a horror RPG; you can take a look at an old trailer for it below:

That said, ten years is a long time, so who knows how the game has changed by now. We should have more information once the full issue of Famitsu is out tomorrow.

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Preview images of this week’s Famitsu magazine have appeared online, and they have revealed that a new game in the Atelier series is under development at Koei Tecmo and Gust. Specifically, this game will be the fourth entry in the Arland series of games – the first three games conveniently were recently re-released as deluxe versions on Nintendo Switch in Japan, with a Western release coming up on December 4th. Not much was revealed other than the teaser image you can see above, although Famitsu does point out that a new scene was present in the DX version of Atelier Meruru, which already teased that a new game in the series is coming:

Technically we don’t know yet if this new game will be on Nintendo Switch, but given Koei Tecmo’s support for the system, we’d be surprised if it wasn’t. We should have more information once we get our hands on the full version of Famitsu tomorrow.

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Animal Crossing is one of Nintendo’s tentpole franchises today, but it all started with the original Animal Crossing on Nintendo 64. The game never ended up being released outside Japan, but it seems like at least an English localization was planned at some point. John Ricciardi of localization studio 8-4 shared the first ever English press material for Animal Crossing today, which you can see above.

As you can see, not much work had been done on the localization front at that point – the game’s title was “Animal Forest”, a literal translation of the franchise’s Japanese name “doubutsu no mori”, and the characters are simply called “Dog Policeman”, “Pelican Postman” and “Raccoon” instead of Copper, Pete and Tom Nook.

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Announced yesterday, the Brave Redux Summoning Focus has now gone live in Fire Emblem Heroes. Loki: The Trickster, Owain: Chosen One and Kliff: Curious Spirit are the focus units. The Focus will be available until November 9th. There are also corresponding paralogue chapters and quests that can get you extra orbs.

The third round of the Heroic Feats event has ended in success, meaning that all players will receive a 4-star Marisa: Crimson Flash. The fourth and final round has started today. This time, the goal is to send Heroes with accessories into battle a total of 100 million times until October 31st. The reward for the final round is a 4-star Oliver: Admirer of Beauty.


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