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Cosmic Defenders

Cosmic Defenders, Fiery Squirrel’s fast-paced revolving shooter, was originally planned to launch on April 28. But due to “the general slowdown and unique situation we all our experiencing during the current health crisis”, it was bumped back to an unspecified date. Thankfully, the wait won’t end up being terribly long.

Cosmic Defenders has a new release date of June 11. That should apply to all major regions, including North America, Europe, and Japan.

Cosmic Defenders will be the first game as part of the Natsume Indie Program, “which partners the company with independent developers around the world to introduce creative, innovative games to a wider audience.”

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Circadian City

Nowhere Studios and Way Down Deep’s upcoming game Circadian City was initially announced for release this fall, Q4 2020. However, Way Down Deep have recently stated that the title will be delayed to Q3 2021. No specific date has been announced.

Here’s a new trailer:

Source: Way Down Deep PR

According to data collected by Golden Casino News, Nintendo sold 4.2 million Switch units in March, bringing the console’s lifetime sales up to 55.77 million thus far. Golden Casino News also reports that North America represents the largest portion of these sales at 20.61 million units sold as of May, compared to Europe’s 14.3 million units, and Japan’s 13.4 million.

Nintendo’s Switch software sales have also shared in this success, with the top five selling games being Mario Kart 8 Deluxe with 24.77 million, Super Smash Brothers Ultimate with 18.84 million, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at 17.41 million, Super Mario Odyssey at 17.41 million, and Pokemon Sword and Shield at 17.37 million.

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Pokemon Rumble Rush

Pokemon Rumble Rush is about a month out from its shutdown date. However, before things end, the mobile title will be updated to version 1.6.0.

The following additions and changes are in the pipeline:

Pine Studio today published a new trailer for The Academy, its puzzle-packed adventure game. Have a look at the video below.

The Academy will be having its initial launch this month, with the Switch version to follow sometime this summer.

Magazine Mogul

Kairosoft today announced that Magazine Mogul will be its next game on Switch. The simulation title, which has players running a magazine company, is slated for June 11 worldwide.

Here’s some information about Magazine Mogul as well as a trailer:

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters

The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters has received a console release date. Today, publisher Headup Games and developer Devespresso Games announced that the Korean survival-horror adventure title will release on June 19 via the eShop.

We have the following overview and trailer for The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters:

Potata: Fairy Flower

As Potata: Fairy Flower approaches its Switch release date, a new video for the puzzle-platformer has arrived. Check out a story trailer below.

Potata: Fairy Flower launches for Switch via the eShop on June 6.

Hamster continues to put out new games in the Arcade Archives series. This week, the company will be releasing Naughty Boy on Switch.

Naughty Boy first debuted in 1982. In the vertically scrolling game, players take on the role of a boy who throws rocks at monsters to take them down.

Arcade Archives Naughty Boy launches worldwide on June 4 for $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Source: Hamster PR

The previously-announced Cooking Tour for Mario Kart Tour is now up and running. It features the likes of Chef Mario and more.

Here’s a trailer:


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