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Today, Just Shapes & Beats is getting a brand new update on Switch. Version 1.2.0 is adding support for the Hardcore Mode, which was previously announced. Players will be able to take on harder versions of tracks in Playlist and Challenge Modes.

That’s not all, as there are a new set of Ranks to collect. German, Russian, and Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese are also supported.

During the latest Nindies Showcase earlier in the year, Cadence of Hyrule – Crypt of the NecroDancer Featuring the Legend of Zelda was announced for Switch. At the time, Nintendo said that the game would be launching this spring.

A slight update on the game has finally been provided, as we now know for certain that the game will arrive in June. That does make sense given how spring ends during the month. A release during E3 sounds like a realistic possibility as well.

New footage has emerged for We. The Revolution on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay in the video below.

Artifact Adventure Gaiden DX will be appearing on Switch next week, a listing on the eShop reveals. Room6 intends to have the 8-bit RPG ready to go on June 6.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Omega Labyrinth Life

D3 Publisher today issued the first trailer for Omega Labyrinth Life. Have a look at the video below.

YouTube channel Nintendo Hall has returned with a video published on the first 13 minutes of the upcoming title Golem Gates.

Those interested can check out the footage below.

Minoria

Dangen Entertainment published a new trailer for the Momodora spiritual successor Minoria to celebrate BitSummit. View it below.

Legend of the Tetrarchs was known to be hitting Switch sometime in June. It’s now confirmed that the RPG is a week away, with its launch planned for June 6 worldwide.

We have the following overview and trailer for the game:

Ahead of BitSummit in Japan this weekend, publisher Dangen Entertainment has announced several new games for Switch. Bug Fables, Smelter, Lore Finder, and Tactical Galactical are all on the way. Releases are spread out between this year and 2020.

Here are the full details:

Following a previous hiccup with the update, Katana Zero’s new Hard Mode and Speedrun Mode are live. The two features will be added in after installing the latest update.

Hard Mode features new enemies, revamped levels, reworked bosses, and all new challenges. Meanwhile, Speedrun Mode includes stable enemy behavior, cutscene skipping, and expansive statistics. Additional free content is planned for the future.

Katana Zero can currently be purchased for 20% off on the Switch eShop.

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