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Square Enix has sent out a new Japanese web commercial for Final Fantasy VIII Remastered. Get a look at the advert below.

Arcade Archives Pinball – originally made by Nintendo – will launch on Switch this week, Hamster has confirmed. The game was previously known to be coming to Switch, but a release date hadn’t been shared.

Arcade Archives Pinball launches worldwide on August 30. Pricing is set at $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29.

Although word that Synaptic Drive developer Thousand Games had found a publisher for the game over 8 months ago, it has finally been confirmed that Yunuo Games will be releasing the game worldwide.

In addition, the title is confirmed to be only available digitally on the Switch eShop. 

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Fans looking for an update on Romancing SaGa 3 may not have to wait much longer. Square Enix has announced a new live stream for August 29, which will feature that game as well as the mobile title Romancing SaGa Re:Universe.

It will be held at the following times:

After a number of delays, the coding application FUZE4 Nintendo Switch will finally be made available on August 30. View some footage below.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of September 5, 2019. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Wuppo: Definitive Edition is in the works for Switch, developer Knuist & Perzik announced today. The action-adventure platformer is slated for September 5.

We have the following overview and trailer for Wuppo: Definitive Edition:

The retro platformer Whipseey and the Lost Atlas joins the Switch eShop today. Blowfish Studios has shared a new launch trailer, which we have below.

Ratalaika Games, Crescent Moon Games, and Mgaia Studios have announced that Legend of the Skyfish will be released on Switch this week. The Level-based adventure puzzler will be out on the eShop starting August 30.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Afterburner Studios took its action-RPG roguelite Dreamscaper to Kickstarter in hopes of getting the project funded. The $25,000 target was eventually met, and a $40,000 Switch stretch goal has now been surpassed as well. That means Dreamscaper will end up on the eShop next year.

Here’s some additional information about Dreamscaper, along with a trailer:


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