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Ratalakia Games is promoting the launch of the car battler Concept Destruction with a new trailer. Take a look at the video below.

Concept Destruction will be available via the Switch eShop on May 22.

Graffiti Games and ROBI Studios have offered up a closer look at Blue Fire with a closer look at main character Umbra. Check out a bit of new footage below.

Blue Fire, an action-adventure title, heads to Switch this summer.

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Axiom Verge, Cosmic Star Heroine, Hob: The Definitive Edition, Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition, Torchlight II, and more.

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Sonic Mania Plus

SEGA has discounted its slate of Sonic games for Switch and 3DS on the North American eShops. Sonic Mania, Team Sonic Racing, Sonic Generations, and more are on sale.

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Yesterday, Team Reptile shared the news that Megabyte Punch was mysteriously pulled from the European and Australian eShops. It was unclear at the time why the retro beat ’em up game had been removed. Fortunately, less than a day later, we have concrete information as to what happened.

Team Reptile informed us that Megabyte Punch was updated on May 14 with a new rating that notifies potential players of violence. Though the developer doesn’t feel that a 12+ rating is necessary, a patch has been submitted to fix the issue.

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Liberated

Publisher Walkabout Games and developer Atomic Wolf have announced that Liberated, the hand-drawn comic adventure shooter, is coming to Switch next month. The title is slated for June 2 as an eShop download.

Digital Cybercherries recently issued a new update for Hypercharge: Unboxed. It fixed Buildmode skipping (now a majority rule to skip) and added support for French, Spanish, and German language options.

Hypercharge: Unboxed has a bunch of content upcoming in the future such as new modes and maps. However, due to the coronavirus, Digital Cybercherries says its roadmap “is months behind schedule.” The studio hopes “things will resume to normal soon.”

Hypercharge: Unboxed is currently available on the Switch eShop. We have a look at future content for the game here.

Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town, What the Golf?, Bug Fables, and more.

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It’s been just over a week since Megabyte Punch, Team Reptile’s beat ’em up game, was added to the Switch eShop. Everything with its release seemed to have gone well, but a new issue has cropped up. The developer has gotten in touch to inform us that Megabyte Punch is currently unavailable in certain regions.

Those interested in Megabyte Punch can grab it from the North American eShop. However, the same can’t be same of Europe and Australia. It’s nowhere to be found, and Team Reptile has no idea at present why it’s been taken down. The team did reach out to Nintendo, but has not received a response thus far.

Team Reptile shared the following in a statement:

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix review

System: Switch
Release date: May 14, 2020
Developer: SEGA
Publisher: SEGA


The world’s favorite vocaloid superstar finally makes her long-awaited Switch debut with Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix, bringing along a from-the-ground-up experience where you can attend and play through your own personal concerts at home and on the go. Other Crypton mascots Meiko, Kagamine Rin/Ren, Kaito and Megurine Luka are also included with over 100 songs and a myriad of outfits for you to choose from and customize. Long time fans of the series will recognize favorites like LOL -lots of laugh- and The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku as they go through a catered track list throughout her discography tapping into just about every genre imaginable, from rock ballads to pop, dance, jazz, and more. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix is a celebration of vocaloid culture and music, with tons of beautiful music videos accompanying the songs as button prompts fly from all sides of the screen, and the experience is only really hindered by long loading times and low resolution that degrades its otherwise stunning look.


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