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No Man's Sky Switch visuals

Something that may have gone under the radar with this week’s No Man’s Sky news is that the game’s visuals have been improved on Switch.

Hello Games just issued a new “Echoes” update and it’s pretty significant. But aside from actual content additions, what was tucked away on the official website and patch notes is that the Switch version has been touched up.

Pokemon younger generation fans

The Pokemon Company chief operations officer Takato Utsunomiya has weighed in on the pressure of keeping the younger generation interested in the franchise.

Part of the reason why Pokemon has been so successful is that kids that originally grew up with the games, anime, trading cards and more are now adults and remain fans today. Getting new fans on board helps maintain that popularity.

Hauntii

Original (6/8): Today, publisher Firestoke and developer Moonloop Games announced Hauntii. The game is on track for a 2024 launch on Switch.

Hauntii is said to be “a beguiling adventure built around a creative haunting mechanic that lets you possess the environment and the creatures that inhabit it.” More information can be found in the following overview:

The Making of Karateka

Original (7/11): Digital Eclipse announced today that it’s kicking off a new Gold Master Series, and the first entry will be The Making of Karateka. A release is confirmed on Switch for 2023.

Karateka is a 1984 martial arts action game. It was made by Jordan Mechner, the original creator behind Prince of Persia.

Here’s what’s been shared about the new Switch title thus far:

Full Void

OutOfTheBit is putting its recent release Full Void on Switch, the developer has announced. It will be available this September – stay tuned for an exact date.

Full Void, a 2D cinematic puzzle platformer that takes place in a dystopian future, features a young teenager who needs to use their skills to defeat a rogue AI that keeps mankind oppressed. Learn more about it in the following overview:

Fitness Boxing Fist of the North Star physical

Fitness Boxing Fist of the North Star previously had a physical release, but only in Japan. Now, however, Imagineer has teamed up with Solutions 2 Go to extend the same thing to fans in the west. It will be available across the Americas, Europe and Australia on December 5th, 2023.

Fitness Boxing Fist of the North Star first launched on Switch last December, with the western release happening only on the eShop this past March. Read more about it below.

Alien Hominid HD

The Behemoth is bringing Alien Hominid HD to Switch, the company just announced. A release window technically hasn’t been provided, but it’s listed for 2023 on Steam.

Alien Hominid first came out just over two decades ago, and previously hit the GameCube. Online leaderboards will be included for the new HD version.

TMNT Shredder's Revenge Dimension Shellshock release date Karai

Original (8/16): A final release date has just been announced for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Dimension Shellshock DLC. On Switch and other platforms, it’s scheduled for August 31, 2023.

That’s not the only news about the DLC today. Also revealed is that Karai of the Foot Clan will be playable.

Here’s everything you need to know about the DLC:

Ashina: The Red Witch launch trailer

Ratalaika Games and Stranga have shared a launch trailer for Ashina: The Red Witch. The game, an exploration-based story-adventure experience, just came to Switch.

Here’s an official overview with more information:


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