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Atelier Ryza

Developer Gust and publisher Koei Tecmo have rolled out a new updated for Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout.

Update Version 1.0.6, the “Very Easy Patch”, adds a new difficulty setting, “Very Easy”. This difficulty setting is geared towards players who want to focus on the game’s story, and will make some strong enemies easier to defeat, as well as increase Gold and Experience Points rewards from defeating enemies.

Source: Koei Tecmo

Naught

2D platformer Naught launches on Switch today. To celebrate, developer Wildsphere has rolled out a new trailer. Check it out below.

Naught is available for purchase on the Switch eShop.

The voting gauntlet Swimsuit Dispute is live in Fire Emblem Heroes, pitting the different swimsuit heroes against each other. Win battles to earn points for your side and collect rewards.

Also a content refresh is coming to the Aether Resort  and Aether Raids. New items will be available from the field and players will be able to grow tomatoes and collect spices as provisions.

Finally, more weapons are being added to the Weapon Refinery. These additions included: Sneering Axe (Legion: Masked Maniac), Tome of Order (Cecilia: Etrurian General), Setsuna’s Yumi (Setsuna: Absent Archer), and Bright Naginata (Shiro: Raw Talent). 

The summer event Summer Superstars is now live in Pokemon Masters and it comes with an all new story segment featuring the trainers Steven and Lyra. These trainers are also available to be scouted as sync pairs in a special seasonal scouting session (Steven with his Alolan Sandslash and Lyra with her Jigglypuff).

In addition to this story expansion, there are new event map items and lineup bonuses that are available to players. Full-force battles are also new to this event and they allow players to obtain medals from meeting special conditions.

The Summer Superstars event runs until August 16, 10:59pm PT and feel free to check out the link below for further details.

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

1. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 94,115 / 5,280,398
2. [PS4] Ghost of Tsushima – 53,387 / 266,302
3. [NSW] Paper Mario: The Origami King – 50,643 / 159,735
4. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 32,136 / 1,205,379
5. [NSW] Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics – 25,136 / 261,027
6. [NSW] eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball 2020 – 21,094 / 145,689
7. [PS4] eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball 2020 – 16,253 / 134,751
8. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 15,175 / 3,051,164
9. [NSW] Ninjala – 11,693 / NEW
10. [NSW] Pokemon Sword/Shield – 9,845 / 3,672,649

As previously mentioned, the RPG Alphadia Genesis is making its way to Switch next week. Check out some early footage below.

Alphadia Genesis is due out digitally for Switch via the eShop on August 6.

July is just about over, which means that a few bugs and fish will be leaving Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Thankfully, the list for departing creatures isn’t too massive.

Here’s the full lineup, courtesy of Polygon:

Buried Stars, a visual novel from LINE Games and Studio Largo, is out now on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage below.

Ever Forward

Pathea Games has shared ten minutes of new footage for Ever Forward as part of a gameplay video. Get a closer look at the game below.

Ever Forward launches on Switch this winter.

Stardew Valley

ConcernedApe has partnered with Fangamer on a physical version of Stardew Valley for the west. Fans can purchase a standard copy or collector’s edition.

If you go with the collector’s edition, you’ll receive the following goodies:


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