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Forever Entertainment will publish Big Cheese Studio’s game Cooking Simulator, the company has announced. It will launch on Switch next month.

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

On April 30, SEGA Ages G-LOC Air Battle will be released in both North America and Europe. We have an English trailer for the game below.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will host its latest tournament this week. For the new event, it’s two of Nintendo’s franchises facing off. Donkey Kong and Kirby are featured, meaning you can only use fighters from those series.

The new tournament goes live on May 1. It’ll last for a total of three days.

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Warface has updated on Switch with a new feature. The online first-person shooter now has a 32-player Battle Royale mode.

True to the genre, each round involves eliminating all opponents and being the last man standing. You’ll only start out with a melee weapon, but more advanced options are available in special boxes and when a plane flies over.

Here’s a full overview of Battle Royale in Warface:

The micro-strategy game Kingdom Two Crowns updated today with its Dead Lands update – a collaboration with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Take a look at some footage below.

Ninjala’s open beta hasn’t gone perfectly so far, but some players have still managed to get a few matches in. View some gameplay from the event below.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of May 7, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Limited Run Games previously showed off a “Classic Edition” for Streets of Rage 4. Also on the way is a “Limited Collector’s Edition”, which was properly unveiled today. We have a first look above.

This new special edition packs in a host of goodies. Aside from the game, buyers will receive a statue, art book, soundtrack, and more.

Pre-orders for the Streets of Rage 4 Limited Collector’s Edition will be live in two batches this Friday, May 1 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET and 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET through Limited Run Games.

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Ninjala’s open beta kicked off on Switch a short while ago. It sadly hasn’t gone the way GungHo Online Entertainment had hoped, with many users facing connectivity issues and encountering error messages.

In response to the situation, the Ninjala open beta is now going through emergency maintenance. The official Twitter account sent out the following:

Months after the game debuted on other platforms, Indivisible came out on Switch today. A post on the official website explains the situation.

Indivisible was apparently planned to launch on Switch in early May. However, “due to an unexpected series of events”, it arrived today instead.

The post also has some other notable information. An update is detailed on the site in which Roti will be unlocked for everyone and the technical side of things will be improved (such as allowing for 1080p resolution when docked). As for the physical version, it will be evaluated for retail “as soon as things return to normal” while Indiegogo backers will be shipped their copy “as quickly as possible, but it could be 1-2 months given the current situation.” Those who ordered the digital version will also receive their codes “as quickly as possible.”

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