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Dragon Marked for Death

Dragon Marked for Death has been updated on Switch to version 3.1.0. Along with a couple of adjustments, lots of bug fixes have been implemented.

Below are the full patch notes:

The next wave of G-Mode Archives games have been confirmed for Switch. Sukeboooman is up first, which hits the Japanese eShop on June 4. Shijou Saikyou Miyamoto Julia, Love Love Knuckle, Pucchin Puzzle, and Flyhight Cloudia 2 will follow next. Specific dates haven’t been announced, however.

G-Mode Archives began with Flyhight Cloudia, Ai to Roudou no Hibi, Kururin Cafe, and Beach Volleyball Shizuku. Each one of these are up on the Japanese eShop.

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Fortnite is known for many things, including a wide variety of collaborations. The popular shooter has teamed up with Marvel, Batman, Stranger Things, and the NFL – just to name a few. With the latest datamine, some fans are wondering if Nintendo could be primed for a collaboration of its own.

There’s one interesting piece of information that has been spotted in the game’s files following the most recent update: “Cosmetics.Source.Platform.Nintendo”. Unfortunately, no additional information is available as to what that could mean.

That hasn’t stopped fans from running wild with the possibilities. Some are speculating about the possibility of something like a Mario skin. Nothing official has been announced at this time though, so it might be best to keep expectations in check.

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Potata: Fairy Flower

The adventure-platformer Potata: Fairy Flower will be released on Switch, OverGamez and Potata Company. It’s on track to launch via the eShop on June 6.

Here’s an overview of Potata: Fairy Flower, along with a trailer:

Missile Command: Recharged

Missile Command: Recharged, a re-imagining of the arcade classic, is coming to Switch. Atari will be releasing the game on the eShop next week, an eShop listing reveals.

Here’s some information about Missile Command: Recharged as well as a trailer:

Back in 2017, the old school beat ’em game The Takeover was confirmed for Switch. It’s been three years since then, and we now finally have a release date. An eShop listing shows that The Takeover will be avaiable on June 4.

Here’s an overview of the title:

As revealed in this week’s issue of Famitsu, the vertical platformer Rising Hell is on the way to Switch. Toge Productions, Another Indie, and Mojiken Studio will be releasing the game this summer.

We have the following overview and trailer for Rising Hell:

When the Past Was Around

Toge Productions and Mojiken Studio are bringing the point-and-click adventure game When the Past Was Around to Switch, according to this week’s issue of Famitsu. A release is planned for sometime this summer.

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

The competitive platformer Aqua Lungers makes its way to Switch tomorrow. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Aqua Lungers will be distributed digitally on Switch via the eShop.

The philosophical shoot ’em game Arrest of a Stone Buddha will be available for Switch starting May 21. Watch a new launch trailer below.

Arrest of a Stone Buddha will be distributed digitally for Switch via the eShop.


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