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SEGA has announced that Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix will be receiving its “Additional Music Pack 6th” DLC pack in Japan on May 13. Along with a bunch of songs, players will be able to access new modules.

Here’s the full rundown:

The G-Mode Archives series continues this week on the Japanese Switch eShop with its fourth release, Beach Volleyball Shizuku. Have a look at some footage below.

Spirit of the North

Spirit of the North, the single-player third-person adventure game, launches for Switch on May 7. View some footage in the video below.

Spirit of the North will initially be distributed via the Switch eShop. A physical version will follow later.

Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl

The retro beat ’em up Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl is scheduled for a May 7 release on Switch. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Fans will be able to purchase Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl for Switch via the eShop.

It’s been three years since the arrival of Monster Hunter Stories on 3DS – or four if you want to look back on the original Japanese release. The title hasn’t been forgotten though, as it was announced today that new Funko Pops are in the works. Lute & Navirou, Ratha, Avinia, and Frostfang will all be receiving new figures.

This isn’t the first time Monster Hunter Stories has been given official merchandise. Capcom produced a few amiibo figures, though they never left Japan.

There’s no word yet on when the Monster Hunter Stories Funko Pops are launching. However, they’re expected to be available “soon”.

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Fledgling Heroes, Subtle Boom’s side-scrolling flap ’em up game, is due out for Switch on May 7. Have a look at some early footage below.

Fledgling Heroes will be sold digitally on Switch as an eShop download.

As was announced yesterday, the car battler Concept Destruction hits Switch on May 22. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

Concept Destruction will be available digitally on Switch via the eShop.

Pokemon GO players can use PokeCoins in-game to receive premium items. These can currently only be earned by defending Gyms, but Niantic will soon be mixing things up. The company announced today that it is exploring new ways to earn PokeCoins while playing in one place.

A test run will soon be rolling out in Australia before rolling out worldwide, which will involve daily activities like evolving a Pokemon, making a great throw, catching a Pokemon, and more. Completing them will let you earn five PokeCoins. It’s also been announced that the number of PokeCoins earned from defending Gyms will be lowered from six per hour to two and the maximum number you can earn in a day will be raised to 55.

Here’s the full notice from Niantic:

Codename Entertainment is bringing its free-to-play Dungeons & Dragons idle game Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms to Switch, an eShop listing reveals. The title is launching very soon – tomorrow, in fact.

Here’s a whole bunch of information about Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms, along with a trailer:

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield players are starting to receive online bans for intentionally disconnecting from matches. Players in Japan have been reporting the news about action taken against them, which was done after they attempted to preserve their rank. All indications are that this is permanent.

The whole situation stems from a recent exploit in which trainers could disconnect from a battle right before the win. By doing so, the loser wouldn’t lose points while the winner would earn points in Ranked Battles. It was also entirely simple to perform as you simply needed to put the Switch into Sleep Mode.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are both available on Switch.

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