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Hamster will be publishing Arcade Archives Clu Clu Land on Switch this week, the company announced. A worldwide release is planned for June 28.

Nintendo first released Clu Clu Land in 198. Here’s the Big N’s original description of the game:

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of July 4, 2019. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Capcom has posted a series of videos from Devil May Cry on Switch that show off several scenes from the game and more. Give them a look below.

Epic Games has issued the latest content update for Fortnite. The first patch for version 9.30 introduces the Revolver weapon and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

PixelNAUTS Games today announced Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity. The definitive version of the fast-paced, dodge ’em up title will launch on July 16. The game promises “upgrades include new mechanics, increased levels and more, to provide players with the best momentum-driven experience possible.”

Here’s some additional information about Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity, along with a trailer:

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Publisher Team17, along with developer Hermes Interactive, have announced a release date for Automachef. The two companies today confirmed that the challenging culinary puzzler will be out on the eShop starting July 23.

Here’s a rundown of the game’s features:

No Gravity Games, formally known as Fat Dog Games, today announced the turn-based, tactical stealth game Alder’s Blood for Switch. A release is planned for later in 2019.

We have the following overview and trailer for Alder’s Blood:

A couple of months ago, Forever Entertainment announced the horizontal shoot ’em up Q-YO Blaster for Switch. Now thanks to an eShop listing, we have confirmation that the game launches this Thursday.

We have the following overview and trailer for Q-YO Blaster:

Free Style Games has come out with two new commercials for Obakeidoro!, its competitive action game for Switch. View the adverts below.

Obakeidoro! launches on Switch this summer.

Devil May Cry is about to make its debut on Switch. For a look at how it stacks up to the Xbox 360 version and PlayStation 2 original, check out the video below.


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