Stardew Valley is the next Nintendo Switch Online Game Trial
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Original (6/7): Stardew Valley will be the next Game Trial for Nintendo Switch Online in Europe and Japan, Nintendo has announced.
In both regions, the game can be played for free with an active subscription between June 13 and June 19. The entire experience will be available, and progress can be transferred to the full version.
Decarnation, a story-rich adventure horror game, planned for Switch
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Today, publisher Shiro Games and developer Atelier QDB revealed that Decarnation will be made available on Switch. Currently the project is expected to wrap up in 2023.
Decarnation is a story-rich adventure horror game. We’ve included more information below.
More: Atelier QDB, Decarnation, Shiro Games
Nexomon Extinction update out now, patch notes
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Nexomon Extinction received a new update today with quite a significant amount of content. Players can get their hands on a new post-game questline as well as 46 new creatures.
The full patch notes for today’s update is as follows:
2D platformer Humanless in the works for Switch
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Today, publisher Pineapple Works and developer The Braga Bros revealed that Humanless will be appearing on Switch. The 2D platformer with shooting elements will launch in Q4 2022.
For more on the game, read the following overview:
More: Humanless, Pineapple Works, The Braga Bros
Greek Tragedy, PS1-themed survival horror game, announced for Switch
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Greek Tragedy is in development for Switch, publisher Pineapple Works announced today along with developers Cute Spooks and Prairieville Games. A release is planned for Q4 2022
Greek Tragedy is a survival horror title with puzzle elements, and it features PS1-style aesthetics. In the game, players will help Amy keep her life on the college campus overrun by cultists and potentially save her relationship.
Whatever, top-down isometric cargo ship drifting game, coming to Switch
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Publisher Pineapple Works and developer Napas Torteeka have announced that they’re partnering on Whatever, a top-down isometric cargo ship drifting game. It will make its way to Switch in Q4 2022.
Here’s additional information about the project:
More: Napas Torteeka, Pineapple Works, Whatever
Amazon kicks off buy 2, get 1 free sale on video games and more
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Original (6/12): Every so often we see buy 2, get 1 free sales from retailers, and a new one has just started up on Amazon.
As a Nintendo site, we’ll mention that a few different Switch games are included. It’s looking like the selection will be updated over the next few days, but currently the just-released Metal Max Xeno: Reborn, Triangle Strategy, Game Builder Garage, Pac-Man Museum+, Among Us: Ejected Edition, and WRC 10 are included.
One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend, strategic deck-builder, announced for Switch
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Ankama today announced One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend, a strategic deck-builder. Switch is set to receive the title in early 2023.
One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend is a rogue-lite deck-builder with a mix of exploration and strategic turn-based combat. We have additional information below.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R gets Lisa Lisa character trailer
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Bandai Namco is back with another character trailer for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, which puts the spotlight on Lisa Lisa. She’s a master of the Ripple technique and uses this ability through her unique scarf.
We have more information about the game in the following overview:
SEGA not surprised by initial reaction to Sonic Frontiers, no plans for a delay
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SEGA finally unveiled the first gameplay from Sonic Frontiers this month. Unfortunately, the fan reaction wasn’t too positive. Fans weren’t impressed with what was shown, which even resulted in #DelaySonicFrontiers trending on Twitter for a bit.
VGC recently was able to speak with Sonic Team studio head Takashi Iizuka, and asked about the reaction. Iizuka said that it wasn’t “that surprising” given how the open zone format is such a different take for the series, but feels players will get a better understanding once they try it out for themselves.