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Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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A Hole New World lands on the Switch eShop this coming Thursday. For a look at the title, view the gameplay video below.

The Switch title 36 Fragments of Midnight is getting a semi-sequel of sorts, Midnight Deluxe. According to a listing on the European eShop, this will be available on March 8.

Midnight Deluxe features 70 levels, 28 of which have been remade from Midnight 1 and 2 along with 14 entirely new stages. The goal is to navigate Midnight through obstacles and make it to the goal. Regular controls and touch screen controls are supported.

Here’s an overview for Midnight Deluxe, along with a trailer:

Rabi X Laby: Puzzle Out Stories is coming to Switch, according to new information from retailers. It’s set for May 24 in Japan at a price point of 4,104 yen.

The action puzzle games Rabi Laby, Rabi Laby 2, Rabi Laby 3, and Witch’s Cat, which were originally made for 3DS, are included in the collection. These titles will offer refreshed graphics, increased resolution, new “Easy Mode” and “Museum Mode”, and online rankings.

Here’s a trailer for Rabi X Laby: Puzzle Out Stories, based on its PlayStation Vita release:

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Update: Here’s everything included in the 1,000 yen bundle:

– Additional character Ryouna
– Ryouna hair style
– Costumes: “Sexy Sweater”, “Race Queen”, “Hebijo Women’s Uniform (spats)”, “Hebijo Women’s Uniform (right badge)”, “Hebijo Women’s Uniform (short)”, “Hebijo Women’s Uniform”, “Ryona’s Ninja Suit”, “Ryouna Swimsuit”, “Polka Dot One Piece”, “Petite Devil”
– Items: “Ryouna’s Ribbon”, “Ryouna’s Tiara”, “Flower Hair Ornament”, “Solo Ring”, “Petite Devil Horns”

The costumes appear to be a free download for those not interested in Ryouna. The items bundle costs 400 yen separately.


Original: Ryouna is joining Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura as the game’s next character DLC, a listing on the Japanese Switch eShop reveals. Pricing is set at 1,000 yen.

Ryouna should be available shortly, as the release date is listed for February 26. New costumes / items are being offered as well. We have screenshots of Ryouna and the costumes below (note: a NSFW warning should apply here).

Source: Switch eShop

Moonlighter

Moonlighter was announced for Switch last year. We haven’t heard too much about the game in recent months, but it sounds like it isn’t too far off.

Digital Sun Games wrote in a new Kickstarter update this week:

Final debugging of console ports. The game is already playable from beginning to end on Xbox One, PS4 and almost there on Nintendo Switch, but it still needs some more work before starting the certification process. This is the major point pending, it’s a lot of work, but we are very close to finish and things are looking good.

Here’s an overview and trailer for Moonlighter in case you missed our previous coverage:

NIS America announced two more games for Switch this week. The Lost Child and God Wars: The Complete Legend are coming to the system this year, with limited editions planned for each.

First up, The Lost Child Limited Edition includes the following:

Fire Emblem Heroes update

Nintendo has provided first details on a new Fire Emblem Heroes update. Version 2.3.0 is planned for March.

The update will be highlighted by a few different features. Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are adding a new type of map known as Rival Domains, a regular type of map called Blessed Gardens, new weapon skills, and more weapons that can be refined.

Here’s a full rundown of the update:

New evidence has emerged pointing to a release of the well-received horror puzzle platformer Little Nightmares on Switch. The news comes from the CV of a staffer at Engine Software – a company that has previously handled Switch ports. Engine Software previously worked on The Escapists 2, Blossom Tales, and Monopoly for Switch.

The employee at the studio makes it pretty clear that the port is happening. We have the relevant excerpt from the LinkedIn profile below:

After only just being announced in this week’s Famitsu, Kyogeki Quartet Fighters was released for the Switch eShop in Japan. We’ve posted the game’s trailer below.


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