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RoboDunk launch trailer

RoboDunk dropped on Switch this week, and a final launch trailer is available. Fans can get another look at Jollypunch Games’ arcade basketball roguelite.

Further details can be found in the following overview:

River City Rival Showdown physical

River City: Rival Showdown is confirmed for physical release on Switch, and there’ll even be a special version of the game.

Fans can pick up the title either standalone or with a limited edition – these will both be options for the launch in Asia. The limited edition, exclusive to Play-Asia, includes the game, soundtrack, acrylic standee, minicase keychain, numbered certificate, and windowed collector’s box.

Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit launch trailer

Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit, one of many games that appeared on Switch this week, has been given a new launch trailer. The video shows off the mystery adventure title once more.

Further details about it can be found in the following overview:

Gameplay has emerged for Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns. The enhanced edition of the 2D side-scrolling platformer came to Switch this week.

You can learn more about it in the following overview:

Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition Switch

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Borderlands 3, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, River City: Rival Showdown, and more.

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder multiplayer player collision

Nintendo has shared a little nugget of information about Super Mario Bros. Wonder‘s development, revealing that the game initially included player collision in local multiplayer, though it was ultimately taken out.

This is a small but notable change from the New Super Mario Bros. series. Previously, collision meant being able to do certain things like jumping off another player’s head while playing with friends. However, it could also make things quite chaotic – something that Nintendo seemed to take notice of. Now you won’t touch or bump into other players.

Xenoblade 2 Torna DLC music Whiplash

According to Xenoblade series director Tetsuya Takahashi, we have the 2015 movie Whiplash to thank for the jazz-inspired soundtrack in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Torna: The Golden Country.

Takahashi shared a lengthy message looking back on the franchise as part of the recently-released Xenoblade Chronicles Original Soundtrack Trinity Box. He had some kind words for composer Yasunori Mitsuda, and would later go on to discuss Torna. Takahashi had hoped to incorporate “a jazz-style atmosphere” in the main game, but “there wasn’t enough time to implement it”.

Mineko's Night Market gameplay

Mineko’s Night Market has finally arrived after a lengthy wait, and new gameplay is available from the Switch version. More than an hour of footage is here.

If you need a refresher on the title, check out the following overview:

Ghost Song update 1.2.12

Ghost Song previously landed on Switch about a year ago, but it’s just received a new version 1.2.12 update.

Side content has been added with Toler-Under-Foot and Leaf the bounty hunter. Lua is also reworked with a more fleshed-out story, balance adjustments are included, and some bugs are now fixed.

Here’s the full rundown:

Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai gameplay

Square Enix’s new action RPG Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai just made it to Switch, and we have gameplay from the final build. We have a look at the prologue and story, first chapter, and more.

Those interested in learning more about the title can check out the following overview:


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