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It’s been a long time since Brigandine has seen a new entry in the series, with the last game launching in 1998 in Japan for the original PlayStation. With 22 years of absence, many may have wondered if there would ever be a new release, or if the games were done for good.
In an interview with Siliconera, Happinet’s Kazuhiro Igarashi explains why now is the right time for the series to make its return:

The Peach Tour has now gone live. Players can enjoy the N64 Royal Raceway’s fast action with Peach-themed flair. Take a look at the trailer below to see more highlights of the latest Tour, including the beautiful wedding-themed Peach racer.

Version 1.21.0 of Dragalia Lost will be available for download around June 23, 9 PM PT. You may update right away; otherwise, an automatic update will occur around June 24, 8 PM PT. Players will be able to enjoy an increased starting number of slots for things like Dragons and Wyrmprints, as well as a decreased amount of storage required for 2D assets. You can check after the break for the full log of changes arriving along with the update:

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Ignition M has announced Raspberry Mash, a new project that seems to be taking some inspiration from Enter the Gungeon. You’ll be going through dungeons with action, shooting, and roguelike elements.

Here’s a brief overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Super Soccer Blast

New footage is in for Super Soccer Blast, the arcade-style soccer game. Get a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Super Soccer Blast will be out for Switch via the eShop on June 19.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Spirit Board

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will host its latest Spirit Board event this week. This time around, it features characters with horns. Players can earn snacks by defeating them.

The new Spirit Board event goes live on June 19. Similar to previous ones, it’ll last for three days.

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Nintendo Switch

Nintendo has a tendency to take a strong stance against the modification of its hardware. Piracy has been a particularly notable issue over the years, which has prompted the company to pursue legal action time and time again. We’re now seeing the latest instance of this by sending a cease-and-desist letter to a company that only installs mod chips obtained elsewhere.

The affected company is Logistics Consulting LLC, which has recently offered a “Nintendo Switch SX CORE SX LITE Mod Chip Service” on its website. While it doesn’t actually make or sell mods, it does provide that installation service. That was enough to set off Nintendo, with the Big N’s lawyers arguing that it violates the anti-circumvention and anti-trafficking clauses of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Nintendo of America said in a statement to Ars Technica:


Ninjala

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of June 25, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Radio Squid

As we reported a few days ago, Radio Squid from Ratalakia Games and Pixelteriyaki will be out on Switch starting June 19. Have a look at some early footage below.

Radio Squid will be distributed digitally for Switch via the eShop.


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