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Much like with EA and FIFA, 2K Sports has been putting the NBA 2K series on Switch since 2017. The tradition appears to be continuing with this year’s release.

Though it has yet to be announced officially, we obviously know that NBA 2K20 will be happening later in the year. Some promotional material has surfaced online for a Legend Edition, which features now-retired NBA star Dwyane Wade. You’ll also notice that towards the bottom, a Switch logo is included.

2K will likely be revealing NBA 2K20 within the next few days. Based on what’s leaked, the game should be launching in early September.

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Celeste players will have plenty to look forward to when the game’s free DLC launches. According to director Matt Thorson, over 100 levels will be included.

Thorson added that the team won’t mention anything regarding a release date “until we’re 100% sure, because as always we have missed every internal target we set for ourselves as the Chapter grew in scope.”

We do know that Chapter 9 will have no B-Side as it’s all a single continuous chapter. While there won’t be any strawberries to collect, there will be new items and mechanics.

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Omega Labyrinth Life

Omega Labyrinth Life is unlikely to head west, especially without any censorship. However, it’s now been confirmed that an English release will be happening. Copies sold in Asia will support English, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese.

Play-Asia has already opened pre-orders for a standard version and limited edition. The latter release includes:

The latest issue of Famitsu has shared a listing of the top 30 best-selling games in Japan for the month of April 2019. You can check out the full results below, including debut sales for Cuphead and Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. We also have the first digital sales for Super Dragon Ball Heroes, Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, and more.

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Fire Piranha Plant has officially gone live as the game’s latest playable character. Take a look at some footage below.

A few years ago, the action-puzzler Fat City landed on the Wii U eShop. It was made by Heavy Iron Studios, the team behind some previous SpongeBob titles and THQ’s older Pixar games.

Fat City is now crossing over to Switch. An eShop indicates that the game will be out on June 6 for $9.99.

Magic Design Studios’ well-received adventure-platformer Unruly Heroes has been updated on Switch. The team has added new difficulty modes, level completion rankings, a Photo Mode, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

The puzzle action-platformer MO:Astray is coming to Switch, World Pavilion confirmed at BitSummit today. It’s being worked on by Rayark – the team behind Deemo and Implosion – and Archpray. You’ll play as a creature who looks like a slime, who wakes up in a strange, forbidden laboratory where everyone has become zombies.

MO:Astray is planned for later in 2019 / early 2020. View a trailer for the game below.

With BitSummit taking place in Japan this weekend, Primary Orbit has prepared a new Switch trailer for Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift. Watch it below.

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This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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