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Sting has published the first trailer for the new Switch version of Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone. Check it out below.

Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone will be available for Switch in Japan via the eShop on March 5.

The Game Bakers has released the opening movie for Haven, its new RPG adventure game. Take a look at the video below.

Dog Duty

The real time tactics game Dog Duty is coming to Switch, SOEDESCO and Zanardi & Liza have announced. It will launch this spring.

Dog Duty has been in Steam Early Access where it has received a number of updates. The game has added new playable characters and enemies, revamped its UI, added more dialogue and encounters with both friendly and enemy NPCs, and included the ability to engage with conquered and enemy outposts via a new radio deploy system. Fortunately, the Switch version will be released with all of these updates.

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

Conan Chop Chop

Conan Chop Chop won’t be making its intended February 25 release date. Developer Mighty Kingdom and publisher Funcom announced a delay today, and have now provided a new Q2 2020 release window.

Mighty Kingdom CEO Philip Mayes said of the news:

Hamster is bringing Arcade Archives Sasuke VS Commander to Switch this week, the company has announced. A release is planned for February 13 worldwide.

Sasuke vs Commander was originally released in 1980. The shooting title has players taking on the role of a ninja, who is assigned by the shogun to defeat the land’s numerous villains.

Arcade Archives Sasuke VS Commander will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

Source: Hamster PR

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Capcom started a new sale today on the Switch and 3DS eShops. Major discounts are available for Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and more.

The full lineup is as follows:

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Pokemon Home saw a surprise release on the Switch eShop tonight following its vague February 2020 launch window announcement. Now that the app is available, you can view some footage shared by GameXplain below.

Just a short while ago, Nintendo announced the latest SNES and NES games for Switch Online subscribers. The SNES additions are Pop’n TwinBee and Smash Tennis while the NES app is receiving Shadow of the Ninja and Eliminator Boat Duel.

In Japan, things are a bit different. For the country’s SNES update, Pop’n TwinBee is still included, but Smash Tennis is being swapped out for Breath of Fire II. Atlantis no Nazo and God Slayer (Crystalis) are the new NES titles.

Here’s a trailer promoting the new releases for Japan:

We knew that Pokemon Home would be releasing sometime this month – we just didn’t know when. Despite the lack of an announcement, the app is out now. It can be found as a digital download on the eShop.

Pokemon Home is free to download. However, by subscribing to the service, the number of Pokemon that can be deposited increases from 30 to 6,000, the number of Pokemon that can be placed in the Wonder Box and GTS at one time is expanded (mobile version only), you can host your own Room Trades (mobile version only), and you’ll be able to use the Judge function right within the app.

To download Pokemon Home, you’ll need 707MB of free space.


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