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Crysis Remastered

It’s been a strange past couple of days for Crysis Remastered. The game’s release date, screenshots, and trailer have all leaked ahead of what was supposed to be an official announcement. But after looking at the feedback Crysis Remastered has received in light of those leaks, the team is pushing back the July 23 release date – which was technically never announced.

A statement posted to social media reads:

Minecraft Dungeons - Jungle Awakens

Jungle Awakens, the first DLC for Minecraft Dungeon, arrives today alongside a free update. Check out the launch trailer below.

Crown Trick

The animated rogue-like RPG adventure game Crown Trick will be released on Switch, developer Next Studios has announced. A release is planned for later in 2020.

We have the following overview and trailer for Crown Trick:

Party Crasher Simulator

Glob Games Studio today announced that Party Crasher Simulator, an upcoming simulation game, is heading to Switch.

The title is said to “offer the players extensive opportunities to ruin a host of parties, and a large dose of humor.” We have some additional information and a trailer below.

Neon Abyss

Neon Abyss still has a couple of weeks to go until its ready for prime time. But starting today, Switch owners can try out the fast-paced roguelite early by accessing a free demo from the eShop.

Here’s an overview of Neon Abyss, along with a new demo trailer:

Rez Plz

Publisher Graffiti Games, along with developer Long Neck Games, today announced that the co-op puzzle platformer Rez Plz will reach Switch on July 15. The game will be sold digitally via the eShop.

Here’s some additional information about Rez Plz plus a new trailer:

Recreate Games today announced that Party Animals, its physics-based party game, is on the way to Switch. A release is planned for late 2020 on Nintendo’s console.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

P-47

Hamster today announced the latest release in its Arcade Archives series for Switch. Starting on July 2, P-47 will be available via the eShop.

P-47 originally debuted in 1988. In the Jaleco and NMK shoot ’em up game, players take down various vehicles such as aircraft, tanks, ships, and other forms of vehicles while collecting power-ups along the way. Levels and bosses require a particular weapon.

Arcade Archives P-47 will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Hamster PR

Pokemon Home

Just a short while ago, Pokemon Home received a small bug fix patch. The Switch version has been updated to version 1.1.1.

Today’s update includes just a single change. A bug fix is now in place so that Pokemon that get transferred are now added to the Isle of Armor Pokedex.

Pokemon Home is available for Switch as well as mobile on iOS and Android.

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As part of the latest developer diary for Ninjala, GungHo has outlined future plans for the game.

Eventually, Ninjala will transition to Season 2, which will include a new anime episode and all types of new content. A mystery collaboration has also been teased.

Season 3 will feature similar content additions. On top of that though, plans are in place to add new story DLC as well as a Spectator Mode.

Here’s the full rundown from GungHo and the sixth developer diary:


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