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Thumper

Thumper has received a new update on Switch, highlighted by the addition of video capture support. The latest version is 1.0.1.

We have the full patch notes for Thumper’s new update below.

Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, Lumines Remastered, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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A Magical High School Girl

Tomorrow, A Magical High School Girl is officially launching on Switch. Take a look at some footage below.

Hamster’s newest NeoGeo game for Switch is Riding Hero, will be out in all regions by this time tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.

Steel Crate Games is bringing Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, the studio has announced. A release is planned for this summer.

Earlier today, the official Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes Twitter account posted the following teaser:

Paladins

Yesterday, Fortnite was more or less confirmed for Switch after update data was found on Nintendo’s servers. The same exact thing has now happened with Paladins.

Paladins update data was added to Nintendo’s servers today. Some have questioned whether the image below was Photoshopped and is simply piggybacking off of yesterday’s leak, but we can confirm that it is indeed legitimate.

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XSEED has announced its lineup for this year’s E3. The publisher will be bringing the new Switch version of Freedom Planet, Gal Metal, Fate/Extella Link, Gungrave VR, Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, and Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal will be on display. Everything will be playable.

We have the following details about each title:

Freedom Planet

Freedom Planet on Switch is official. After GalaxyTrail teased it early in the week, XSEED has announced a partnership with the studio that will involve a new eShop release this fall.

You may recall that Freedom Planet previously ended up on Wii U. The 2D platformer features fast-paced combat “that pits a spunky dragon girl and her friends against hostile foreign powers and alien attack forces.”

Lanota

Flyhigh Works has announced that the rhythm game Lanota is landing on the Japanese Switch eShop next week. It’s expected to arrive on June 14 for 1,500 yen. If not the same day, North America and Europe should be getting the game soon as well.

Here’s more on Lanota plus a new Switch trailer:

Dandy Shot

According to a listing on the Japanese eShop, D3 Publisher is bringing Pub Encounter to Switch. The visual novel, also known as Pub Encounter in Japan, is on track for June 14. English is supported, so we should be seeing it in the west soon.

Here’s an English overview from Steam:


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