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Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story will soon be updated on Switch, bringing it to version 1.02. It includes several balance adjustments, fixes, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

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Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include My Hero One’s Justice 2, Dead or School, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Samurai Jack is finally getting a new video game, as it was announced that Battle Through Time is coming to multiple platforms, including Switch. At PAX East 2020, series creator Genndy Tartakovsky and head writer Darrick Bachman were on hand to talk about the new project.

During the fan Q&A, the two were asked why the direction was ultimately decided to be 3D rather than 2D. Tartakovsky started off by stating the following:

Avance recently announced plans to produce a physical version of Pode. That’s not the only game the company is working with, as Pinstripe is also going to retail. All copies will include an instruction booklet and sticker set.

Pinstripe first came to Switch back in October 2018. To get you up to speed on what the game has to offer, check out the following overview:

Play-Asia has posted the boxart for Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break. Get a look at the game’s packaging image above.

Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break releases on Switch later in 2020.

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PlatinumGames recently announced Project G.G., a new game from Hideki Kamiya. It’s been referred to as the third game in Kamiya’s hero saga following Viewtiful Joe and The Wonderful 101. They aren’t really linked in any way, but it’s the hero concept that binds them together.

One could say that Viewtiful Joe and The Wonderful 101 opted for a stylized approach with an animated look. Based on what we’ve seen of Project G.G. so far, it seems to be going for a more realistic look.

During a panel at PAX East 2020 last week, Kamiya commented on Project G.G.’s visual direction. He shared the following:

Going Under, a satirical dungeon crawler from publisher Team17 and developer Aggro Crab, has been confirmed for Switch. The game launches on Nintendo’s console later this year.

Here’s an overview of Going Under, along with a trailer and footage:

A few days ago, Studio Klondike launched a Kickstarter campaign for Nekojishi: Lin & Partners, an adventure-RPG. It’s been a big success having raised over $50,000 with over three weeks to go. Since the target has been reached, we’ll be seeing the game on Switch.

Here’s an overview of Nekojishi: Lin & Partners, along with a trailer:

Qitian Dasheng has shown up as the latest boss in Dragalia Lost’s Astral Raids. The battle is available in Beginner, Standard, Expert, and Master difficulties. Players can obtain astral shards and trade them for various rewards. Note that astral pieces are needed to challenge Astral Raids quests.

The Astral Raids with Qitian Dasheng will be live until March 9.

One of the last stretch goals for The Wonderful 101: Remastered on Kickstarter was a pair of new orchestral recordings. Although the campaign itself ended yesterday just slightly short of the required $2.25 million, PlatinumGames will be making it happen. Extra donations received during a Twitch stream prior to the end of the Kickstarter boosted the total amount.

“The Won-Stoppable Wonderful 100” (English Version, Japanese Version) and “Tables Turn” will be re-recorded with a full orchestra and implemented in the game. Both will be on any full soundtrack release, and possibly the abridged soundtrack as well.

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