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Arrest of a Stone Buddha will launch for Switch on May 21, publisher Circle Entertainment and developer Yeo announced today. The game will be sold digitally as an eShop title.

Here’s an overview of Arrest of a Stone Buddha, along with a trailer:

Nintendo has prepared a new English trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition that highlights the cast and gives a brief look at Future Connected. We have the video below.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition launches May 29.

A steampunk-inspired experience was announced to be coming to Switch and other platforms from publisher Top Hat Studios. Developed by France and Belgium-based group, The Shady Gentlemen, the title should see a Kickstarter arriving soon. Interested parties can sign up for notifications of the Kickstarter launch here.

You can take a look at an overview of the game, as well as the trailer collected via Gematsu after the break:

Publisher he Quantum Astrophysicists Guild and developer Studio Aesthesia have announced Breakpoint, a twin-stick arcade game. It’s coming to Switch later in 2020.

Here’s some information about the game:

New events have hit Dragalia Lost this week, with a stamina events and a new summon showcase for the Fire Emblem Heroes Collaboration event. A new bundle is also available for purchase: The Dream Summon Special and limited-time packs are available in the shop as of Apr. 29, 11 PM PT. You can purchase the Dream Summon Special to get 1 Tenfold Summon Voucher and 1 adventurer or dragon of your choice.

Additionally, a new video has been released showing off 5★ adventurer Tiki, which you can see below:

Capcom has released the second Shinsekai: Into the Depths developer diary with Pete Fabiano and Shuichi Kawata. Below, the two take a deep dive into the game’s art direction.

Shinsekai: Into the Depths is out now on the Switch eShop. In case you missed it, we have the first dev diary here.

The Eternal Castle: Remastered is coming to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. Yet despite the name, this is a new game entirely.

Marketing material mentions that The Eternal Castle: Remastered is a remake of a 1987 title. However, The Eternal Castle never actually existed at any point until this game’s launch. It’s an interesting move from the developers to try and convince people that we’re getting a remaster, but The Eternal Castle: Remastered is really more of a tribute to an earlier era.

Here’s some information about The Eternal Castle: Remastered as well as a trailer:

80's Overdrive

After appearing on 3DS at the end of 2017, Insane Code’s 2D pixel art racing game 80’s Overdrive reaches Switch on May 7. View some early footage in the video below.

80’s Overdrive will be sold digitally on Switch via the eShop.

YouTuber Artificial Switch has shared a new glitch in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, allowing players to clone certain items such as the katana. It essentially involves using a pair of tables to trick the game into duplicating the object.

Here’s a full rundown of the steps:

505 Games and ArtPlay are still going strong with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. It was previously announced that an update is planned that’ll include new playable character Zangetsu and a “Randomizer” mode. Today, it was confirmed that this will be made available on Switch between late May and early June.

Here’s a full overview of both features:


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