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Previous signs and teases have pointed to Football Manager Touch 2018 coming to Switch. Without a prior announcement though, the game has just received a release on the eShop. It’s available now in Europe for €29.99.

Here’s some information about Football Manager Touch 2018, plus a trailer:

Missed any part of today’s Flyhigh Express presentation? That’s not an issue, as we now have the full recording below.


We also have a full recap announcement in English:

Deemo

Another update is coming soon to the rhythm title Deemo. Sometime this month, three song packs (14 songs in total) will be added.

Today’s news was announced during the latest Flyhigh Express presentation.

Samurai Defender, having previously appeared on 3DS, is now making the jump to Switch. Flyhigh Works announced during its latest Flyhigh Express presentation that the game will be appearing on the eShop in May.

Here’s an overview:

Lanota

The rhythm game Lanota is coming to Switch, Flyhigh Works announced during a video presentation today. It’s on track to launch sometime in June.

Here’s a trailer:


Fairune Collection

The recently-announced Fairune Collection is coming to Switch in May, Flyhigh Works announced during its Flyhigh Express presentation today. A specific date shouldn’t be too far off.


Level-5 has published a new, lengthy trailer for The Snack World: Trejarers Gold. Watch it below:

Bandai Namco has released the first full trailer for My Hero Academia: One’s Justice, showing off all the characters that have been revealed up until now as well as the destructible stages and the sidekick system:

The end of the week means it’s new weapon time in Splatoon 2. The Tri Slosher Nouveau is identical to the regular Tri Slosher in terms of stats, but comes with the Splat Bomb sub-weapon and the Ink Storm special instead. It’ll be available tomorrow around noon in Japan and Australia, early in the morning in Europe and later tonight in North America.

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It seems that Dragon Quest Builders 2 will be taking place not too long after the actual Dragon Quest 2 game that came out on NES featuring an order that revolves around the antagonists of those games. Down below is a more in-depth description by Gematsu:

“In Dragon Quest II, the corrupt cleric Hargon (who planned to destroy the world by sacrificing his own life to summon the God of Destruction) and the God of Destruction Malroth were defeated by the descendants of the heroes, and peace visited the land, but a religious order that inherited Hargon’s intentions appeared with the intention of eradicating the Builders.

The peace that came after Hargon’s death collapsed with the rise of the “Hargon Order,” whose goal is to destroy the world. The Hargon Order spearheads the destruction of towns and castles all over the world. The earth falls into ruin, and there are little remains left of peoples’ lives.”

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