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Radirgy Swag is coming to Switch, RS34 has announced. A release is planned on the Japanese eShop for June 13. Pricing is set at 2,000 yen.

Radirgy is a shoot ’em up series that has been around since 2005. It has appeared on various platforms, including Wii.

Here’s a look at Radirgy Swag:

Intragames has revealed the North American and European pre-order and launch month promotions for Super Cane Magic ZERO. Both regions will be offering “Secret Bonus Content” DLC, and North America will have an extra 10% pre-order discount bonus.

Here’s the full rundown of the promotion:

Panic Button has prepared another patch for Hob: The Definitive Edition. As of now, all players can access version 1.1.2.

Hob’s new update makes additional audio improvements and fast travel has become more intuitive. Also, other fixes and improvements are included.

Hob: The Definitive Edition can be found on Switch on the eShop.

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Octogeddon, an action-roguelike from the creators of Plants vs. Zombies, is out now on Switch. Get a look at some footage below.

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC has been a long time coming. The programming app was originally expected out last fall (at least in Japan), but it silently dropped off the radar. Developer SmileBoom has finally provided an update, confirming a Japanese release date of May 23.

Puchicon 4 SmileBASIC teachers users BASIC programming. It supports Switch’s various features like HD Rumble, the motion IR camera, gyro controls, and even Nintendo Labo. With online support, players can publish or backup games.

Below are a few screenshots:

Final Fantasy VII has been updated to version 1.0.1 on Nintendo Switch. This patch fixes the looping music glitch that had been plaguing the game and it also makes the transition between cutscenes and gameplay smoother.

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The strategy RPG Pirates 7, a game in which players train units and attempt to clear each stage with various techniques, is in the works for Switch, Japanese studio 773 and publisher Mediascape announced. A release date has not yet been confirmed.

Here’s a brief overview of the story, along with a trailer:

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: May 19, 2019
Developer: Noble Muffins
Publisher: Forever Entertainment


Its 2 AM, it’s dark, and I’m trespassing on my neighbor’s property (again). Quiet as a mouse, I delicately paw my waist until I’m met with the familiar shape of my flashlight. In the interest of decibels I apply as little pressure as I can and like magic (or torches), the room is illuminated in a divine glow. “Remarkable”, I mutter to myself. “Everything I stole three hours ago has already been replaced.” As I slowly survey the room I’m immediately drawn to the prize catch – a flat screen TV. “That’s a flat screen TV,” my internal monologue confirms. As I stand there slack jawed and aghast, I fail to take heed of my surroundings for a single crucial moment – I’ve been spotted. How could I have been this stupid? I had surveyed the house, taken note of the tenant’s routines and I was absolutely certain they wouldn’t be home until 4. None of that matters now. I gather myself momentarily before making a run for it.

My Lovely Daughter

The alchemist simulator My Lovely Daughter will land on Switch next week, Toge Productions has announced. A release is planned for May 23.

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

It’s Anecdotal issued a launch trailer for 39 Days to Mars, which is out now on the Switch eShop. View the video below.


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