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Piczle Cross Adventure, a logic-puzzle game styled around a 2D adventure, is making its way to Switch. An eShop listing shows a release date of April 9.

Here’s an overview of Piczle Cross Adventure, along with a trailer:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Rogue Company

Following its initial reveal during a Nintendo Direct last September, Hi-Rez Studios and First Watch Games have released the debut gameplay trailer for the team shooter Rogue Company.

Here’s some information about the title:

Saori Kobayashi contributed to the Panzer Dragoon soundtracks way back in the day. Now that the original game is returning on Switch with a remake, it’s been announced that she’ll be working on this new project as well.

Kobayashi said in a video message that she’ll be arranging the original music. You can listen to her full comments in the video below.


https://twitter.com/PanzerDragoonRE/status/1242757338970443776

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Kairosoft is rolling out Pocket Harvest as its next simulation game for Switch. It’ll launch digitally via the eShop on April 2, the company has announced.

We have the following overview and trailer for Pocket Harvest:

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

PlatinumGames has gone live with a new trailer for The Wonderful 101: Remastered. We’ve included the video below.

The Wonderful 101: Remastered will be out in North America on May 19 and Europe on May 22.

Ratalakia Games will publish the action-platformer Duck Souls+ on Switch this week, an eShop listing shows. The title’s launch is scheduled for March 27.

Here’s an overview of Duck Souls+, along with a trailer:

Aksys Games announced today that Collar X Malice, “the suspense-filled otome game in which a young police officer investigates the brutal terrorist organization inciting fear and violence throughout the city,” is launching for Switch in North America this June. Collar X Malice: Unlimited will be released one month later in August.

Here’s a bunch of information about Collar X Malice:

Saints Row IV: Re-Elected

Deep Silver has passed along additional information about the new Switch version of Saints Row IV: Re-Elected.

First up, it’s confirmed that Saints Row IV: Re-Elected runs at 720p in handheld mode and 1080p docked. A dynamic resolution option is also included to maintain steady 30 frames per second, though “this mode resolution will be varied in intensive gameplay situations in order to keep frame rate consistent.”

Saints Row IV: Re-Elected will support gyro aiming. This will be included in the digital version from launch and through a day-one update for physical copies. It’s enabled by default, but can be switched off in the options menu.

Source: Deep Silver


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