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Frozenbyte has confirmed a recent leak that Trine 4 is in development. Modus Games will be publishing with the studio on its release next year, the two sides announced today.

Modus said that the Trine series has sold over eight million copies worldwide. With fans expressing interest in seeing the franchise continue, that will be happening.

A big Fortnite update is now available. Version 6.20 is out now, featuring the limited time Fortnitemares event and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Hamster has two more classic games in store for Switch next week. The arcade title Alpha Mission and NeoGeo release Savage Reign are slated for October 25, the company has announced.

Here’s an overview of both:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo has updated the release schedule on its platforms for the week of November 1. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Full Metal Furies

Yesterday we heard that Cellar Door Games is bringing Rogue Legacy to Switch on November 6. As it turns out, the developer will have another one of its titles ready to go on the same day.

Full Metal Furies will also be ready to go on November 6. It’s a cooperative action RPG that supports up to four players online and offline, but also lets you play alone.

Thanks to some assistance from Forever Entertainment, Hard West: Complete Edition is seeing a release on Switch. A specific date has yet to be announced.

In Hard West: Complete Edition, players will take on eight unique story-based scenarios and 40 turn-based combat missions as the protagonist Warren sets out on a quest to hunt down everyone who has wronged him. Continue on below for some additional details and a trailer.

Windjammers

Windjammers has officially joined the Switch eShop, and DotEmu has prepared a launch trailer to celebrate. Take a look at the video below.

Rage in Peace

As Rage in Peace gears up for its November 8 release on Switch, Toge Productions issued a new launch trailer. We’ve included the video below.

Following the SEGA Ages presentation at the Tokyo Game Show where Virtua Racing and the results of the most wanted fan poll were announced, Famitsu spoke with the team for a developer interview. The discussion was published on the magazine’s website yesterday.

One of the highlights of the interview was, unsurprisingly, more talk about the possibility of SEGA Ages expanding to Dreamcast on Switch. Here’s what the two said about the subject:


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