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ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni physical

Red Art Games is readying a physical version of ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni for Switch, the company revealed today.

In Europe, the PEGI-rated version for Switch launches on April 21, 2023 for €39.99. Red Art Games hasn’t clarified its plans for North America (if it has any), but anyone around the world should be able to make a purchase.

Here’s some information about the title:

Astlibra Revision

Keizo will release Astlibra Revision on Switch, the developer has announced. Specific details, including a release window, have not been provided at this time.

Keizo originally debuted for PC back in October and has earned a great deal of acclaim since then. It’s a 2D side-scrolling action RPG, and we have more information about it below.

ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree release date

Thanks to publisher Untold Tales and developer Wildboy Studios, we have a release date for ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree. The game is confirmed to launch on January 27, 2023.

ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree was only just made known for Switch back in October. We knew it was planned for early 2023, but this is the first time we’re hearing about a specific date.

Below is an overview of the game:

Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart release date

A final release date has been shared for Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart, courtesy of Outright Games. The Switch racer is scheduled to arrive on February 17, 2023.

For a refresher on what the game has to offer, read the following overview:

Re:Call

Today, publisher Whitethorn Games and developer Matías Schmied – the developer of Evan’s Remains – announced that they’re bringing Re:Call to Switch. It’s due out on January 17, 2023.

Re:Call is a visual novel-style adventure that has players going on a mind-bending adventure, where changing the protagonist’s memories can alter the present in unexpected and helpful ways. We have more information in the following overview:

SpongeBob SquarePants The Cosmic Shake boss fights

Publisher THQ Nordic and developer Purple Lamp Studios have come out with the latest trailer for SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake that highlights the game’s boss fights.

More information about the game can be found in the following overview:

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Bardock DLC release date

The “Bardock – Alone Against Fate” DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot now has a release date. It will launch on January 13, 2023, publisher Bandai Namco and developer CyberConnect2 just announced.

This will be the first piece of content in Season Pass 2. Players will have the opportunity to “experience the intense battles fought by Bardock and his compatriots when they invaded planets as members of the Frieza Force.” It includes a story that “will culminate in the tragic fate that befell the Saiyan race at the hands of Frieza himself”. The game will let you explore Planet Vegeta, including a Saiyan community, the Frieza Force base, and more.

Fire Emblem Engage Amber

The latest character introduction for Fire Emblem Engage is now available, with Nintendo choosing to highlight Amber. This comes courtesy of the official Japanese Twitter account plus translations from Serenes Forest.

Amber, who is voiced by Atsushi Tamaru in the Japanese version, is a royal knight from Brodia as well as Diamant’s retainer. He’s described as an endlessly bright and pure knight who has a passionate heart. While he’s a romanticist who loves the fables and legends of the world, everything he does usually leads to trouble.

The Last Spell Q1 2023

Today, publisher The Arcade Crew and developer Ishtar Games provided an update on the Switch version of The Last Spell. We now have confirmation that it will launch in Q1 2023.

The Last Spell has been in early access, but is now gearing up for its proper debut. Switch will be receiving version 1.0 alongside other platforms.

Bayonetta 4 5 Hideki Kamiya

Bayonetta creator Hideki Kamiya has lofty goals for the future of the series, and even hopes to pitch Bayonetta 4 and Bayonetta 5 in the future.

Kamiya talked about the possibility of those additional sequels happening in the future while speaking with IGN. One of the big takeaways is him mentioning how he “can’t conceive the Bayonetta series ever ending.” In fact, there’s at least some talk within PlatinumGames about making nine total games.


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