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Forgotton Anne was announced for Switch earlier today, though only for Japan. Thankfully, Square Enix Collective has followed up with a quick announcement for the west as well.

Forgotton Anne is launching worldwide in 2019. When it does, the story-driven adventure will cost $19.99 / £15.99 / €19.99. However, there will be a 10% discount for two weeks.

Here’s some information about Forgotten Anne:

The story-driven adventure, set in the beautifully hand-crafted 2D cinematic Forgotten Lands, launched on console and PC back in May. Its forthcoming release on Nintendo Switch means it’ll soon be available on all three major consoles, alongside the PlayStation®4 entertainment system and Xbox One family of devices, including the Xbox One X.

Forgotton Anne reveals the hidden dimension where all mislaid items from the human world – the odd socks, the lost letters, the missing toys – are sent to linger. It’s the job of the Forgotlings – creatures formed out of all of these missing items – to help the trapped Anne and Master Bonku find their way home.

Source: Square Enix Collective PR

Valkyria Chronicles 4

Valkyria Chronicles 4 is slated for September 25. Once the game is out, throughout the rest of the year, DLC will be available for purchase.

Those who pick up Valkyria Chronicles 4 on launch day will be able to download the Japanese Voice Pack. Also, those who nab the “Memoirs from Battle” Premium Edition can gain instant access to “A United Front with Squad 7” and “Edy’s Advance Ops”.

All-Star Fruit Racing

Before the launch of All-Star Fruit Racing, PQube and 3DClouds.it promised that the Switch version would be updated with online support. That has happened today with version 1.01, available to download now.

After applying the update, All-Star Fruit Racing will allow for matchmaking with random racers online and creating custom lobbies with friends. Local area network play is included as well.

Source: PQube PR

The Xenoblade Chronicles Twitter account has introduced the latest new character appearing in Torna – The Golden Country. Zetta is the brother of Torna’s king and as such, he is the second most powerful person in Torna. He’s also Addam’s uncle, but he doesn’t seem to like his nephew all that much. Supposedly, he once tried to resonate with Mythra’s Core Crystal, but failed.

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The latest issue of Famitsu has revealed that 2D adventure game Forgotton Anne will launch on Nintendo Switch in Japan in Spring of 2019. Chorus Worldwide will be handling publishing duties. The game has been out on other platforms in the West since May 2018, so this will mark the game’s first release in Japan. Hopefully, this should also indicate that a Western release on Nintendo Switch is coming, though nothing has been officially announced so far. We will keep you updated.

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Nippon Ichi Software has published the first trailer for Lapis li Abyss, the cute “stacking” RPG coming to Nintendo Switch in Japan on November 29th. The video gives a nice overview of the game’s various classes and gameplay features, including combat:

 

The latest brand new Grand Hero Battle is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. This one features Jamke, an archer from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. You have until September 12th to clear this battle to add Jamke to your team.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to King Dedede.

Here’s the overview:

The World Ends with You: Final Remix is quickly closing in on its release date. To prepare for launch, Square Enix has released a final Japanese trailer. We have it below.

Japan is getting The World Ends with You: Final Remix on September 27. The western version will follow on October 12.

The art style may be minimalist, but make no mistake, Bad North will require maximum patience and planning to survive the Viking onslaught. I took a journey through its procedurally generated islands and lived to tell the tale. With permadeath looming over every mistake, the game relies replay value. Unfortunately, while I enjoyed coasting through Bad North’s combat, it didn’t leave me wanting more Viking blood on my hands.


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