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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

YesterMorrow

Publisher Blowfish Studios and developer Bitmap Galaxy have announced YesterMorrow, a time traveling 2D platformer. A release window has not yet been confirmed.

Here’s an overview of YesterMorrow:

Curse of the Sea Rats

After Petoons Studio announced its hand-drawn “ratoidvania” Curse of the Sea Rats last August, the game has reemerged with a new trailer. We’ve included it below.

Petoons Studio also opened a Kickstarter campaign for Curse of the Sea Rats today so that it can bring in additional artists for the hand-drawn characters and animations. Things couldn’t have gone much better, as the €15,000 goal has already been met. You can contribute on Kickstarter here.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of June 11, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Bridge Strike

Drageus Games will publish the arcade flight game Bridge Strike on Switch this week, according to an eShop listing. It’s currently lined up for a June 6 release.

We have the following overview and trailer for Bridge Strike:

Skelattack

Earlier today, Konami and Ukuza ended up bringing the action platformer Skelattack to Switch as part of a surprise announcement. Check out some footage below.

Skelattack is available for Switch via the eShop.

Konami and Ukuza Inc. have announced Skelattack, a new 2D action platformer Skelattack. Despite only being revealed today, it’s already out now on the Switch eShop.

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

Super Holobunnies: Pause Café

Arcade-platformer Super Holobunnies: Pause Café is an upcoming title to the Switch eShop. You can take a closer look at the gameplay in the video below.

Super Holobunnies: Pause Café will be available on the Switch eShop on June 6 for $4.99.

Liberated

Walkabout Games and Atomic Wolf have shared a launch trailer for Liberated, the new action-adventure game for Switch. View it below.

Liberated is due out for Switch via the eShop on June 2.

Nintendo eShop

Have you had any issues using your credit card on the Switch eShop? If that’s the case, you can at least rest easy knowing that you’re not alone. An issue has been plaguing the digital store since the weekend.

According to Nintendo’s maintenance page, there have been issues since the following days/times:


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