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A new update is now live for Dragalia Lost, bringing the version number to 1.18.2. While there aren’t a lot of patch notes, there is a message from Dragalia Lost’s website here:

Update 1.18.2, which fixes certain issues, will be available for download around 11:00 PM, Mar 30, 2020.
You may install it when it becomes available; otherwise, an automatic update will occur at approximately 11:00 PM, Mar 31, 2020.
 
â– Notes:
It may take time for the store to reflect the updated information. Players may not be able to perform updates due to their device’s data cache being full. If you are unable to perform the update, restart your device, and then try downloading it from the store.

Another character has been introduced by miHoYo, with details about the character showing up on their forum. You can see the introduction below, as well of a couple of gifs of the character in action, courtesy of Gematsu:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are back with a new Feh Channel presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes. It’s a bit of an atypical one, as it’s primarily a means of introducing some new additions for Special Maps.

Here’s the full video:

Back in February, the Picross 3D-inspired puzzle game Voxelgram made it to the Switch eShop. Procedural Level has now issued a substantial update.

After installing the patch, players can access twenty new puzzles and procedural puzzles. There are also extra settings for axis inversion and some hint display improvements.

Voxelgram is available for Switch via the eShop.

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Months after it originally came out in Europe, Bubble Bobble 4 Friends will finally debut in North America tomorrow. There’s still actually more planned for the game with ININ Games and Taito announcing free content.

Only some of the details have been shared thus far. New stages have been confirmed, as has the return of Baron von Blubba, a “fan favorite enemy character”. We’ll be hearing more about what’s planned “in the coming weeks and months.”

Here’s the full announcement:

Woblyware, Somepx, and Ratalaika Games are teaming up to put Random Heroes: Gold Edition. The action-platformer, which originally released several years ago through sites like Newgrounds, heads to Switch on April 3.

Here’s some information about Random Heroes: Gold Edition as well as a trailer:

A whole lot of speculation has surfaced throughout the day regarding big plans for Super Mario in 2020. We’ve heard that a number of games will be re-released/remastered, including Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario 3D World (as a Deluxe edition).

Venturebeat’s Jeff Grub, who leaked the news that a Nintendo Direct would be shared last Thursday prior to its air date, has chimed in on the rumors now as well. The site’s report states:

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Pokemon GO

Pokemon GO has been implementing changes over the past couple of weeks so that players can more easily experience the mobile game at home. Developer Niantic is continuing its efforts, and today outlined more plans that will be implemented “in the coming days and weeks”.

One of the major changes on the way involves Raid Battles. In the future, you’ll be able to participate straight from home. Niantic also says that Pokemon GO Fest will be reworked for in-house play, Adventure Sync will be improved “so it works even better with indoor movement and activities,” and you’ll be able to virtually visit your favorite real-world places.

Here’s the full message from Niantic CEO John Hanke:

Publisher indienova, along with developers LEAP Game Studios and Hermanos Magia, have announced that the puzzle adventure title Arrog will be released on Switch. We’ll be seeing it in July if all goes as planned.

We have the following overview and trailer for Arrog:

Direlight is bringing its hack and slash action-platformer Grimvalor to Switch, the studio has confirmed. It will release on April 7 as a digital download on the eShop. Pre-orders start today.

We have the following overview and trailer for Grimvalor:


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