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Simon the Sorcerer: Origins

Original: Publisher Smallthing Studios and developer Leonardo Interactive have announced Simon the Sorcerer: Origins, a new point-and-click adventure game. The project doesn’t have a release date, but we do know that it’s planned for Switch.

Simon the Sorcerer actually started out in 1993 and went on to receive a number of different sequels. This new title acts as a prequel.

Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet just started up another distribution, and players now have a chance to claim some sandwich ingredients.

The games are giving out bananas, butter, peanut butter, and red Poke Ball picks. You’ll get five of each by redeeming the latest Mystery Gift code. Remember that sandwiches can restore a Pokemon’s HP and have the ability to offer some other effects.

Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Vacation

This week’s Famitsu review scores for the week of July 26, 2023 are as follows:

Fashion Dreamer release date

Original: Fashion Dreamer – made by Style Savvy studio Syn Sophia – now has a release date on Switch.

The Switch title is confirmed to be launching on November 3, 2023. That news has technically only been confirmed for Europe, but as XSEED and Marvelous tend to coordinate the same timing for North America, we should be seeing it around the same time stateside. Note that Japan will technically be getting the game a bit earlier, as it’s scheduled for November 3 in the region.

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun update

A new update for Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun just dropped, and it’s a fairly significant patch.

Two new cheats have been added with the ability to unlock all weapons and gain infinite ammo. That’s along with numerous quality of life improvements and tons of bug fixes.

Here’s the full rundown on the update:

Splatoon 3 update 4.1.0

Nintendo has announced another big update for Splatoon 3, with the game expected to move up to version 4.1.0. Per usual, we have the patch notes as well.

Once again, many adjustments are planned for weapons, sub weapons, and special weapons. Another slew of bug fixes are coming as well.

Note that players can look forward to the next update at the end of the current season, with Nintendo largely focusing on more weapon balance adjustments and adding features for the new season beginning in September.

Here’s the full rundown of the new update:

Cramped Room of Death gameplay

Cramped Room of Death gameplay has come in following its recent release, and we have footage specifically from the Switch version. It’s another look at the puzzle adventure title.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

Super Zangyura physical

Red Art Games announced today that it’s preparing a physical release for Super Zangyura on Switch.

A standard version and Deluxe Edition are planned, but both will cost the same amount. The latter includes a wraparound box sleeve as well as a double-sided poster and a holographic keychain.

Afterdream

Afterdream is making its way to Switch, publisher Feardemic and developer Jesse Makkonen confirmed today. Fans can pick up the title in Q3 2023.

Afterdream is a 2D psychological horror adventure game that has players going through a lucid dream, bending the lines between reality and fiction. They’ll be able to use a special camera to analyze their surroundings and navigate through a mysterious residence populated by ghosts while attempting to discover the purpose of their nocturnal visit in a vivid and dreamlike setting.

Immortals Fenyx Rising sequel

VGC is reporting that Ubisoft has cancelled plans for a sequel to Immortals Fenyx Rising. The site’s report is based on what it heard from “multiple development sources”.

Rumors of a potential sequel have popped up in the past. VGC says that Ubisoft Quebec did some early work on a new entry, “but company leadership ultimately decided to cancel it earlier this month due to perceived challenges around establishing the IP.”


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