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Solar Ash

Solar Ash could be bound for Switch after a new rating for the game surfaced. A listing for Nintendo’s console was just added to the PEGI database today (update: also rated by the ESRB).

Solar Ash, which was made by Hyper Light Drifter developer Heart Machine, first launched at the very end of 2021. The action platformer has players exploring a “high-speed and gravity-bending world”.

Front Mission 2: Remake release date

Today, Forever Entertainment shared a final release date for Front Mission 2: Remake. The game is hitting Switch on June 12, 2023, it’s been announced.

Front Mission 2: Remake was announced alongside an updated version of the original game just over a year ago. A release window wasn’t shared at the time.

Developer GameAtomic and publisher Elden Pixels have announced that Kraino Origins will be releasing on Switch digitally via the eShop later this month on March 28. The game is a retro action platformer in which players take control of the titular character Kraino as they make their way through eight different levels.

Here’s an overview of the game and a trailer, courtesy of GameAtomic:

Publisher Neon Doctrine and developer Tanuki Game Studio have announced that The Library of Babel will release for Switch via the eShop next month on April 7, and have shared a new trailer. Inspired by Jorge Luis Borjes’ short story of the same name, the game is a 2D stealth platformer which will see players exploring a variety of hand-drawn environments.

For more information about the game and the trailer, see below:

Hyperfocus Games intends to bring Ultra Pro Wrestling to Switch after a very successful Kickstarter campaign. The team’s recent crowdfunding campaign was seeking £17,000, but has managed to go well beyond that goal.

If you grew up with the N64 era of wrestling games, this one might be for you. Titles like WWF No Mercy, WCW vs NWO Revenge, and Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 are cited as inspirations.

Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed Director's Cut Day 1 Edition

Original (3/3): XSEED Games and Marvelous have narrowed down the launch window for Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Director’s Cut in the west. We now know that the English version is slated for Summer 2023.

Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Director’s Cut is currently planned to debut this April in Japan. The overseas release was previously confirmed for 2023.

Void Scrappers gameplay

We have new gameplay from Void Scrappers after it landed on Switch a few days ago. 20 minutes of footage is available for the horde survival title.

Everything you need to know about it can be found in the following overview:

The Treflik Family Switch

Original (2/20): RedDeerGames announced today that it has secured a partnership with the animation studio KAZstudio to create new games and apps based on The Treflik Family, and the projects will end up on Switch in the future.

The Treflik Family is an animated musical series that was created in 2013 at KAZstudio in Gdynia, Poland. The use of a traditional stop-motion animation technique gives the show a unique flair. One second of animation requires 25 pictures to be taken, and an episode has over 12,500 photos.

Pokemon Scarlet Violet save file deleted bug

After installing the new version 1.2.0 update, some Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet players have found that their entire save files have been wiped due to a new bug.

According to Kotaku, the issue “seems to have affected a small number of people, but it could theoretically hit anyone.” But what might be most troublesome is that no one is able to pinpoint what’s causing the problem.

Wii U breaking nonuse

Some reports are making the rounds regarding an issue with Wii U consoles in which they could be corrupted due to nonuse.

Lingering memory system errors seem to be the culprit here with the error code 160-0103 appearing on screen. One person going by the name “Cireza” says that their system is no longer working despite having it in a box for many years. Nothing was done to the console, and it isn’t modded in any way.



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