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Forever Entertainment has shared another look at Front Mission 2: Remake, this time focusing on the game’s story. This is highlighted in a trailer that was just released.

Here’s some information straight from Forever Entertainment:

Nintendo has announced that the next event coming to Mario Kart Tour will be a 2023 version of a Bowser Tour. This Tour will feature the addition of new driver and kart elements, as well as the new SNES Bowser Castle 3 course.

You can learn more about the upcoming Bowser Tour in the trailer below.

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Minecraft Legends – 13,490 / NEW
2. [NSW] Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe – 7,658 / 392,645
3. [NSW] Pokemon Scarlet / Violet – 7,527 / 4,998,901
4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 7,416 / 5,250,971
5. [NSW] Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection – 6,342 / 58,717
6. [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 6,039 / 3,991,533
7. [NSW] Minecraft – 5,838 / 3,112,005
8. [NSW] Cuphead – 4,085 / NEW
9. [PS4] Resident Evil 4 – 3,860 / 124,496
10. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports – 3,789 / 1,060,179

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection sales

Capcom has announced a sales milestone for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, with it already selling over one million copies. That applies to all platforms worldwide.

Capcom didn’t provide a breakdown of Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection’s performance by region. However, we do know that as of April 23, total sales of physical copies on Switch in Japan stand at 58,717 units. Other regions and digital sales were undoubtedly big factors.

Cat Cafe Manager Naptime update

It’s been just over a year since Cat Cafe Manager released on Switch, and it’s now been revealed that a big “Naptime” update will soon be released.

Some of the highlights include sleeping cats, a new furniture set, and ingredient delivery feature. That’s not everything thought as there are a few other pieces of content, improvements, and fixes.

The full patch notes for the Cat Cafe Manager “Naptime” update are as follows:

Omega Strikers trailer

Odyssey Interactive is celebrating the launch of Omega Strikers with a new trailer. The game, a lightning-fast 3v3 footbrawler, has officially landed on Switch.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

The Legend of Bum-bo physical

Nicalis announced today that it’s working on a physical version of The Legend of Bum-bo for Switch. It will be available in Q3 2023.

Each copy includes a physical copy of the game with a reversible cover sheet insert and a helpful instruction manual. A “Borf Box” edition is also planned with an exclusive Travel Play Set of Bum-bo “stickies,” all contained in a corrugated cardboard outer sleeve that reflects the handmade look of the in-game graphics. The Play Set includes colorful die-cut vinyl characters and items that cling to either side of the included reversible background card; they can be removed and repositioned to create endless variations of scenes from the game or from the player’s imagination.

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood

Today, publisher Devolver Digital and developer Deconstructeam unveiled The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood. The game is heading to Switch later in 2023.

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is officially described as “a thought-provoking narrative experience” with a branching story, arcane deck building, and more. Additional details are available in the following overview:

The Competition and Markets Authority shot down Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard in the UK yesterday, and in its lengthy report, it also commented again about the potential for Call of Duty on Switch.

Nintendo and Xbox currently have a ten-year agreement to have the franchise on the Big N’s platforms – assuming the deal eventually goes through. However, once again, the CMA is casting doubt on what will be possible in the end.

End of Lines release date

Nova-Box has shared a final release date for End of Lines, its interactive graphic novel. The title is due out for Switch on May 25, 2023.

End of Lines, which tells a heartbreaking vision of the future where the world failed to act on our rapidly-changing climate, was previously announced at the very start of 2022. It was originally targeted for launch last year.


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