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According to a listing on the Japanese eShop, The Sinking City will release for Switch on September 12. Pre-orders are live, and we presume that other regions will follow shortly.

Here’s an overview of The Sinking City, along with a trailer:

Trials of Mana

Trials of Mana has just received a listing on the PlayStation UK store. With that, we may have the game’s release date and pre-order bonuses.

If the store page is accurate, Trials of Mana will be launching on April 24, 2020. It will include the Rabite Adornment DLC and avatar set as pre-order bonuses. The avatar set features Duran, Angela, Kevin, Charlotte, Hawkeye, and Riesz.

Following a leak not too long ago involving an Overwatch Switch case, the game itself has apparently now been confirmed.

Kotaku has a new report that mentions the case as well as a separate European retailer leak that lists an October 18 release. The site believes this should translate to a date around October 15 for North America. Additionally, Kotaku writes that it has “confirmed its veracity with two of our own sources.”

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

A listing on the eShop reveals the Switch release date for Mable & The Wood. The Metroidvania will be out on September 19, the store page confirms.

We have the following overview and trailer for Mable & The Wood:

The Long Journey Home will be appearing on Switch starting today, Daedalic Entertainment has announced. The game is available via the eShop.

Here’s an overview of The Long Journey Home, along with a trailer:

Hamster today announced the release date for its latest Arcade Archives title. Vigilante will be available for Switch worldwide on September 5, the company confirmed.

Vigilante, a beat ’em up game, was originally made in 1988. It was created by Irem.

Arcade Archives Vigilante will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Hamster PR

Publisher Modus Games today released a new behind-the-scenes video for Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. Below, developer Frozenbyte discusses what makes the game a special experience, including the series’ debut of four-player co-op. The team also weighs in on the overall gameplay design.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Now that Final Fantasy VIII is available, YouTube channel TiLMENDOMiNATiON has posted a helpful graphical comparison between the new Switch remaster and the original game.

Those interested can check out the footage below.


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