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A bunch of footage is in showing off Slime-san, which is heading to the Switch eShop on Thursday. Get a look at 41 minutes of gameplay below.

A big presentation was held for the Senran Kagura series a few hours ago. All sorts of news and announcements were shared, including an update on Shinobi Refle and the newly-revealed Peach Ball.

Following up on that, Famitsu spoke with series producer Kenichiro Takaki about the various titles in its latest magazine. Takai stated the following about the two Switch titles:

On Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura

A love adventure game with a different taste and uses HD rumble. At first it’ll be Asuka only, but I’d like to add several more characters next.

On Peach Ball: Senran Kagura

This is something I’ve always wanted to do. I wanted to play something that will let me feel when the ball touches breasts. I want to play pinball on a woman’s body.

Since there’s a lot to learn for pinball, I want to make it something easy to play.

The pinball stage will come in a light and shadow, as we’ve been working on the concept that will be something along the lines of a “bright attraction park” on one end and a “slightly suspicious attraction park at night” on the other.

A new blog post hit the official Stardew Valley site explaining what’s in store for multiplayer. As was announced earlier this year, Switch will be the first console to be receiving the new functionality.

When you begin Stardew Valley, you’ll be able to build up to three cabins on your farm that can be inhabited by a farmhand controlled by friends. Farmhands can farm, mine, fight, fish, forage, marry NPCs, and take part in festivals. Players will also have separate inventories. When a friend isn’t online, inventory management is done through a chest in their cabinet.

It also seems that player-to-player marriage will be possible. Rather than using the mermaid pendant, “an alternative method that requires a similar amount of effort to wooing an NPC” is planned instead.

The full post on multiplayer in Stardew Valley is below.

During a special Senran Kagura livestream held today, some more information was revealed about Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura. The game will launch in Japan sometime this year. It’ll be available only on the eShop for 1,000 Yen. The stream also showed the game’s opening cinematic and some gameplay footage, which you can watch below.

It still doesn’t have a release date, but Rocket Fist will be making its way to Switch very soon. Check out some early footage below.

We got our first glimpse of Harvest Moon: Light of Hope back at E3 in June. We now have a (slightly) better look at the game with another video below.

Worth noting, Natsume says that Harvest Moon: Light of Hope’s E3 appearance was based on a “very early build”.

Update: Another file size on the Switch eShop. Phantom Trigger is 545MB.


Original: Slime-san is making its debut on Switch later this week. To download the game, you’ll need 741MB of free space. Slime-san is launching this Thursday via the eShop.

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Nintendo World Report has published a video containing 14 minutes of footage from Ironcast on Switch. Watch it below.

Masquerada: Songs and Shadows made its debut last year. The tactical RPG is now setting its sights on Switch, Witching Hour Studios has revealed.

Here’s a brief overview of Witching Hour Studios:

Masquerada is a single-player tactical RPG set in a Renaissance-inspired city of magic, where real-time combat can be paused to set up elemental combos powered by Venetian-styled masks. Come for gorgeous hand-drawn art; stay for the rich lore & a thoughtful, fully-voiced tale of intrigue & tragedy.

And a trailer:

Ysbryd Games will publish Masquerada: Songs and Shadows on Switch in Q4 2017.

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Hex Gambit has managed to reach its funding goal on Kickstarter. One Man Left Studios was looking to raise $11,000, which was just reached. Switch was a part of the main goal, so the game is officially confirmed for Nintendo’s console.

Here’s what you can expect from Hex Gambit:

In a world called Agon, the sharpest strategic minds command squads of expendable automatons in an explosive arena sport called the Hex Gambit.

Hex Gambit is a unique turn-based strategy game coming to Steam and the Nintendo Switch™ console, from the makers of the cult classic Outwitters (view our entire catalog of games here). It’s designed to get to the fun part fast: Drag and drop minions onto your side of the map on Turn 1; start hitting stuff on Turn 2! Games typically last 10-30 minutes (depending how fast you think), with the action always intensifying in the late game for an epic conclusion.

Hex Gambit will be on Switch sometime in 2018.

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